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It's worth dissecting the wealth gap, it's worth dissecting the existence of billionaires, but situations have nuance.
But Gadsby takes her set to another level when she goes beyond dissecting the gender binary to dissecting the art of joke construction itself.
When dissecting polling accuracy, it's essential to remember three things.
There are a lot of black intellectuals dissecting these issues.
I became less interested in reclaiming words and dissecting them.
We have investigators, homicide investigators, internal affairs investigators dissecting it.
NaCoWriMo's goal is dissecting "conspiracy genre" narrative tricks, not fooling readers.
That is why Madden is still dissecting the scene in 2018.
ESPN will dedicate the 7 days of programming dissecting the hit.
Blackburn and Republicans have also spent time dissecting Bredesen's gubernatorial record.
Ms. Maddow opened the interview by dissecting Ms. Gillibrand's shifting stances.
They are having more luck dissecting flaws that limited its spread.
I'm here reading Shakespeare and dissecting 'Othello,' and looking at 'Macbeth.
If you like dissecting stocks, you could study the stock market.
Go deeper: Dissecting Goldman Sachs' $100 million pullout from social impact ETF
Dissecting what Lyft's IPO means for Uber and the future of mobility
That process of listening to something for the first time, dissecting lyrics.
Their first evening together, they stayed up until all hours dissecting politics.
His gift lies in dissecting and chewing on the concept of intimacy.
Dissecting the media coverage that surrounded it was actually my undergraduate thesis.
And millions of fans around the world are already dissecting every second.
Doesn't it get rather depressing dissecting America's political landscape season after season?
Misty started dissecting frogs in this hellscape before The Hunger Games movies ended.
There are entire Reddit threads dedicated to dissecting exactly what's bad about metalcore.
A month before that he was dissecting Clinton's health, spreading widely debunked rumors.
In November 2018, the Miami Herald published a scathing report dissecting the deal.
You'll find salons where the conversation dissecting Mr. Orban's behavior is breathtakingly brilliant.
Many began dissecting the relationship and crafting the most beautiful rom-com plots.
That postmodernist, Marxist framework remains the dominant method of dissecting subcultural aesthetics today.
Twitter has been dissecting the lyrics since the single was dropped early Friday.
Dissecting people's preferences can be useful even if you don't agree with them.
We spend an hour dissecting his love life (a favorite pastime of mine).
Perhaps dissecting and criticizing toxic masculinity can become the new locker room talk.
The other thing that's been very helpful in this market is dissecting the negative.
He wrote a lengthy blog post dissecting Gallagher's experience with Julia, the satanic priestess.
I was really passionate in regards to dissecting the story of being LGBTQ+ people.
Having a dinner party with NXIVM friends meant constantly dissecting your fears and insecurities.
The show's creators, David Simon and George Pelecanos, specialize in dissecting these urban organisms.
They'd listen to Fay, dissecting his peculiar mix of apocalyptic vision and hopeful grit.
It is possible to honor and enjoy new work without grading and dissecting it.
At one point, Lara Jean and Peter are in a science class dissecting an octopus.
Of course, dissecting the way that any person speaks can only tell us so much.
To discredit the victim by dissecting her actions, her composure, her silence, or her resolve?
But in this instance, dissecting the language used to paper over real issues is crucial.
He had a broad understanding but he took a Mckinsey-esque approach to dissecting it.
The pair spoke with students in lab coats and safety goggles excitedly dissecting owl pellets.
Apparently fake news is dissecting my tweets from 2010 just to try to hurt POTUS.
Once he and Sanders spent hours dissecting the US Supreme Court's decision in Marbury v.
The Dutch anatomist Philip Verheyen discovers the Achilles' tendon while dissecting his own amputated leg.
Mr. Schiff and his colleagues have spent hours dissecting the details to build their case.
But the show's most involving moments find Hamlet alone on stage, dissecting his own imagination.
Her parents — her mother is a former Alzheimer's researcher — met in a lab dissecting brains.
Newton claimed the role of surgeon Sunday, elegantly dissecting one of the best defenses in football.
In one story, a Dutch anatomist discovers the Achilles tendon by dissecting his own amputated leg.
An online cottage industry sprang up, devoted to dissecting every micro-angle imaginable about the show.
"You don't exactly want the hotel to know that you're dissecting on your balcony," Caira says.
The elusive 28-year-old's lyricism and overall creativity have listeners dissecting each and every song.
I spent the first half of our session (30 minutes) dissecting particular aspects of my appearance.
And when you start dissecting pleasure, you run the risk of ruining the whole damn thing.
But dissecting the vote afterwards, several lawmakers hinted that deliberation over the bill was too rushed.
For marine ecologist Angel Guerra, who here is dissecting a giant squid, it's like a "hobby."
Others have taken a scientific approach, dissecting the hate as if it were a cultural phenomenon.
Irrefutably, it's a rite of passage in high school, dissecting Shakespeare's long-drawn-out Elizabethan verses.
Movies, books and blogs have proliferated, dissecting and celebrating various aspects of life in the danchi.
Miller has done a superb job of researching and dissecting the operation of Buffett Partnership Ltd.
There is even more money to be made in dissecting those bodies and selling the parts.
ContraPoints was conceived to balance the political playing field by dissecting issues through a left-wing lens.
Jenner and her sisters are, unfortunately, way too used to people judging and dissecting their every moves.
There's probably a universality to the smells in the dead houses where medical students were dissecting bodies.
We hungrily judge them, dissecting the things they say and do in order to deliver a verdict.
So a symposium held this week in Jakarta, the capital, titled "Dissecting the 1965 tragedy", was remarkable.
We focus a ton of energy and time on dissecting women's [fashion] choices while they're being honored.
Animal rights activists are upset at the brutal reality of infecting female monkeys and dissecting their babies.
Guess we can all move on to dissecting Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian's role in the breakup.
All day I replay the moments we last saw each other in my mind, dissecting every moment.
It was basically dissecting who I am, which is super scary and sounds very Black Mirror-ish.
The placenta is a dynamic organ, but it usually has been studied by dissecting it after delivery.
"I'm constantly dissecting what were they saying and how were they engaging with their time," he said.
News about the show is everywhere, with think pieces dissecting what it says about millennial culture abound.
They say that explaining a joke is like dissecting a frog: The frog dies in the process.
At this point, TV is dissecting so many comedians' psyches that it risks killing the whole genre.
That happened over a fairly long period of time, because he was dissecting around the dura for hours.
On a less serious note, they released a video on social media dissecting the Game of Thrones finale.
There are videos on YouTube dissecting her every move, including one that's racked up more than 150,000 views.
In dissecting the technology that arguably divides us socially, Planet of the Apps loses a lot of humanity.
That's practically no time when it comes to dissecting a proposal to revamp the massive American healthcare system.
Emilia Clarke has spent many an interview dissecting and defending the depiction of women on Game of Thrones.
I'm not thinking at this moment about dissecting what may or may not have affected any past situation.
Years later, Meyers has spent much of his late-night career dissecting Trump's 2016 campaign and current presidency.
The time Gross spends here dissecting the magazine business's various characters and mores is engaging and on point.
That hope didn't last long — but Meyers's candid, considerate, and slyly sharp approach to dissecting the news did.
No group of people understands this better than attorneys, like myself, who have spent decades dissecting insurers' operations.
An investment banker with a maniacal streak, Patrick loves pop music, aerobic workouts, Dove bars and dissecting women.
For example, the Garcia Report spends 124 pages on Qatar's bid, dissecting several different incidents from every angle.
As the tech industry grows ever more powerful, we need brilliant minds critiquing and dissecting its many flaws.
Sweet/Vicious slowly became one of the best shows on television dedicated to portraying and dissecting sexual assault.
And so began dissecting how I could potentially be of value to each company/organisation, one by one.
The second half of the play is spent dissecting the racial and sexual dynamics displayed in the first.
By dissecting your understanding of the world, you learn to predict the way it's many working parts function.
The release of new episodes is a much-anticipated event; fans binge on it, dissecting clues and offering theories.
Our watch has ended, but that doesn't mean we're anywhere near done dissecting the Game of Thrones series finale.
The image elevates the comedy, and it speaks to our need of dissecting pop culture at a minute level.
Key and Peele were also on-point when it came to hilariously and shrewdly dissecting aspects of racial identity.
He is a gourmet, and an amateur psychologist dissecting society's ills while being a man of ambiguous morality himself.
Let's haul out that old chestnut — "the personal is political" — for the purposes of dissecting one highly personal dilemma.
It's difficult to discuss the state of work today without dissecting workplace power hierarchies and the cultures they permit.
But we've now spent a year and a half dissecting every position and personality quirk of our two candidates.
Kohaut said he was already "disassembling it, dissecting it, and [and] reassembling it" before he found Fach-Pedersen's work.
I started with the cube, dissecting this and that, playing with the elements—the 12 lines of a cube.
Instead of reducing the candidates' speeches to sound bites, then endlessly dissecting them, why not just let them talk?
And reporters and online commenters alike began dissecting the article's language for clues about the identity of its author.
It's not unusual to see U.F.O. believers try to debunk each other's videos by dissecting them frame by frame.
There's consistency to each Spider-Man/Woman that's both sharp and dissecting of what fans know the Spidey lore.
And then dissecting every second of it with my Washington bureau colleagues Maureen Dowd, Carl Hulse and Michael Shear.
The Pirates scored on their first four possessions, dissecting Butler's defense in a way few teams have this season.
Book Entry Tim Harford's Undercover Economist persona has been dissecting the economics of everyday life for over a decade.
There are comments dissecting certain inconsistencies in Jennelle's manicure as proof that her videos are made with a team.
It's a show that spends plenty of time dissecting the complications with changes in the very nature of gravity.
When Harry Styles released the album cover to his sophomore project, Fine Line, fans began dissecting everything about it.
My favorite movie podcast, Blank Check, began its life as a series dedicated to dissecting the Star Wars prequels.
Here's the inherent challenge of the form: How do you transition from dissecting self-inflicted wounds to trumpeting redemption?
Anne McElvoy is joined by Adrian Wooldridge for a new segment, "First past the post-truth", dissecting Britain's election campaign.
He was the first person to publish several online posts dissecting Trump's comments, tweets, and actions through a persuasive filter.
It contributes to bonding because the right side of the brain also aids in deciphering and dissecting what we see.
And for many more, worrying about a Wookiee romance makes a nice break from dissecting Rian Johnson's more controversial decisions. 
We can probably spend another two months dissecting the psychological and dramatic impact of season 2 of 13 Reasons Why.
After dissecting the animals, they found that their intestines (though, thankfully, nowhere else) had the glowing cholera bacteria in it.
In the hours after Apple's letter was published, technologists and legal experts have been dissecting what, exactly, the Cupertino, Calif.
Players have been dissecting Noclip's documentary on Bethesda, which happens to feature a Fallout 76 artist wearing a Mothman shirt.
EU versus Disinformation, a site that specializes in dissecting pro-Kremlin disinformation, reports that In The Now is Kremlin-owned.
From dissecting every shopping purchase to those late-night group texts, they know you inside and out (and vice versa).
"Dissecting" a virus means using molecular biology tools to study its genes (whether encoded via DNA or RNA) up close.
Dissecting someone's star quality can feel reductive, but never more so with someone like Ryder, whose appeal can defy definition.
Grace and the other researchers then spent years identifying the shark using CT scans, x-rays and a dissecting microscope.
But if he stops to think—with the very organ he is currently dissecting—the wonder isn't lost on him.
DeFeo was after something other than a chance meeting on a dissecting table of a sewing machine and an umbrella.
They used a dissecting microscope, x-ray images, and a high-resolution CT scan to examine and photograph the specimen.
Bill Clinton's misconduct is most relevant in dissecting the 2016 election, and what Democrats should—and shouldn't—deduce from it.
Grobman describes watching high school students in Hong Kong dissecting earthworms in the late 235s, in preparation for British exams.
" She has no interest in dissecting every tweet by President Donald Trump: "Oh no, we will not be doing that.
But for the rest of the world, they're still so confused and it feels like they keep rehashing and dissecting.
After she died, The Daily Mail and Us Weekly picked up the story, dissecting the details of her final night.
"We call it Unpacked because we are dissecting a beautiful hotel experience for you," said Benoit Racle, the brand director.
Why can't I just escape into the movie and have fun for a couple hours without analyzing and dissecting it?
Editorial page writers for The Wall Street Journal — another Murdoch property — will appear on live segments dissecting the day's news.
After carefully analyzing her performances and dissecting her clues, here's who we think might be inside the sparkly Kitty costume.
You can collect or buy hydras and the tiny crustaceans they eat, then watch the capture under a dissecting microscope.
MirandaMondays: As soon as you turn the show on, everyone starts dissecting who in their friend group is each character!
Instead, it has been installed with a display dissecting the conditions under which art is moved, owned, shown, and perceived.
Each season of the podcast focuses in on one music album, devoting each episode in the season to dissecting one song.
It could be viewed in that way, but it's very much just me dissecting the experiences I was going through emotionally.
But it is in dissecting how referees go about doing their job where a more nuanced look at the art begins.
While we're all anxiously awaiting answers, have no fear — Radiohead fans are already furiously dissecting the 29-second video on Reddit.
On July 3rd, narrative designer Price tweeted a 29-tweet thread dissecting the challenges of writing player characters in an MMORPG.
From here on out it's just WIRED writers and editors Brendan Nystedt, Jason Parham, and Angela Watercutter dissecting Solo in detail.
"I'm winning by being myself," August told me proudly as we sat in my living room dissecting her unconventional career path.
I think too few people are dissecting it, because they're ... You can appreciate, there's two side to each of that, right?
"The worst video I ever saw, personally, was an individual killing and dissecting cats," one moderator says in the current show.
Part of the challenge in answering these questions is that doctors can only diagnose C.T.E. after death, by dissecting a brain.
"Rather than dissecting her remarks, let's focus on the countless children who struggle w bullying & online safety each day," she tweeted.
Coincidently, that same year, another survivor philologist, Viktor Klemperer, published "Language of the Third Reich," a similar enterprise dissecting Nazi usage.
In addition to trying to figure out who bought the painting, the art world was also dissecting the bidding war itself.
Republicans have lightened the Senate's confirmation hearing workload, but members will continue dissecting a handful of Trump administration nominees on Wednesday.
Recently, the "Slide Away" singer added two new tats to her ever-growing collection — and fans are already dissecting their meaning.
On Tuesday evening, as President Trump delivered his speech to a joint session of Congress, Twitter began dissecting Melania Trump's outfit.
The 10th goal, above, came with a defense-dissecting pass from Messi (granted, the marking was horrible) upon which Suarez capitalized.
Someone like Caribou, perhaps, with his glazed Our Love, which itself plays out like an exercise in dissecting what dance music is.
The first challenge the Europeans face is dissecting divergent U.S. statements about what Trump wants to keep issuing "waivers" to U.S. sanctions.
"I'm interested in dissecting how people make decisions, and the ways in which that varies across different psychiatric disorders," King-Casas says.
It's one of thousands of forums devoted to dissecting car builds, like NAISIOC for Subaru Impreza owners and VWVortex for Volkswagen enthusiasts.
Leonard constantly feels like a zoo animal or charity case under the "dissecting" gaze of the Schlegal sisters — their word, not mine.
Hannity did indeed address the controversy Monday, dissecting Kimmel's apology for his viewers in the opening segment of his Fox News show.
Most Americans aren't sitting on Twitter all day obsessing over Trump's tweets, dissecting his every word, getting their Trump pure and uncut.
Dissecting every word from Fed officials wastes time for investors trying to find high quality companies that can dominate a global economy.
Dissecting every word from Fed officials wastes time for investors trying to find high-quality companies that can dominate a global economy.
But two hours later, we're gossipping about the Kardashians, lamenting about insecure ex-boyfriends, and dissecting the appropriated origins of Betty Boop.
By dissecting female experience of everyday life, she illustrated the ways in which gender is shaped by self-consciousness and social expectations.
And a thousand thinkpieces followed, dissecting the Breaking Bad fandom's rabid response to Skyler, and making the case for and against her.
McKee's main focus is dissecting well-told stories, unpacking them piece by piece, and figuring out how they do what they do.
I love that James Baldwin is dissecting America, and I think he's really doing it in a microcosm of this small family.
During last week's Democratic presidential primary debates in Detroit, almost a full hour was dedicated to discussing and dissecting Medicare for All.
It is the artist's largest project to date, dissecting 10,000 rose petals as a commentary on the natural world's transition into data.
In those years, there was an active independent literary blogosphere, with Web sites like the Millions and Bookslut dissecting the publishing industry.
On my way out of Pokémon Detective Pikachu, I overheard a dad and his two kids, who were dissecting the film's quality.
But Mr. Oliver hasn't changed his methodical, slow-burning attacks, usually spending each episode skillfully dissecting one topic with plenty of zingers.
Instead of dissecting his rabbits only a few hours or even a few days after they had mated, he waited several days.
"I became disenchanted with the idea of being a pre-med student after dissecting a pig in a biology lab," he recalled.
Last week, the Chronicle of Higher Education published an extraordinary piece dissecting an example of the student panic industrial complex in action.
More funding for investigators devoted to dissecting foundations the way Fahrenthold and the attorney general's office have would be a good start.
If anything, the exhibition strives to be contemporary, dissecting what constitutes financial engineering and commenting on the global economy's adoption of cryptocurrencies.
Later — much later — my companions and I are sitting around a table over cold beer and a passable dinner, dissecting the day.
Anticipation was high, and Kendrick's fans reacted to the album the way the internet has taught them to: by dissecting it for clues.
I'm sure you remember dissecting a frog as a kid — the sour-pickle odor of formaldehyde, the sharp scalpels slicing into rubbery skin.
"When I was in college, one of my professors actually created this lab dissecting barn owl pellets in the classroom," he told me.
For example, the poem "The Americans," originally published in 2012's Thrall, is a piece dissecting race and its importance in American history.
Swifties on Reddit are eagerly dissecting every word, because Swift is known to embed references, inside jokes, and clues in everything she does.
The book is organized by broad color families, broken down into shades, each of which she devotes two to four pages to dissecting.
The Smiths are a very introspective family that see the value in resurrecting and dissecting their bigger demons to share with the world.
But, I say, trying for delicacy, did the Neitzes ever try just dissecting one of their monkeys' eyes and looking at the cones?
You'll accomplish a lot by speaking truth to power; dissecting the misdeeds of a relative unknown, though, makes you look like a tool.
Photos ended up dissecting the Los Angeles trip into two Memories — even though some of the photos were the same in each one.
Zat Rana publishes at Design Luck, where he shares ideas on how to construct a better life by dissecting science, art, and business.
According to a recent  r/TheoryOfReddit thread dissecting why Advice Animals have become less popular, racism was cited as a big contributing factor.
The crowdfunded Ordinary Women series profiles great women of the past Feminist critic Anita Sarkeesian has risen to fame by dissecting pop culture.
Along with dissecting basketball statistics and resurfacing little known NBA insider lore, they talked about the finer points of East Coast rap vs.
As they go about figuring out what went wrong with their star shooters, dissecting what went right for Golden State is far easier.
Dissecting a set of cranial nerves for a class presentation, he noticed something amiss: a tiny blood vessel pressing on the trigeminal nerve.
With so many headlines pushing these stocks around, it is worth dissecting them one by one, starting with the news out of Italy.
Bennett and his colleagues arrived at this conclusion by dissecting the so-called downside and upside capture ratios of telecoms and software stocks.
The video wasn't just lauded, it was a full on pop culture moment that we all spent weeks watching, rewatching, dissecting, and decoding.
It's a sports documentary that's more interested in dissecting inequality and social issues than nets and dribbling — though it is short of neither.
As a teenager he worked at a radio repair shop, dissecting small stereos and developing an affinity for the sonic qualities of broadcasts.
Disney keeps coming back to the idea of metaphorically dissecting the unsavory aspects American history in order to move forward as a nation.
Basically, she finds out how animals bone by dissecting them, making silicon molds, creating 3D models, looking at them under microscope, and testing them.
So it's certainly worthwhile that One Day at a Time put effort into dissecting how Elena's parents respond to the news that she's gay.
Nezygar came to prominence in the spring of 2016 with a string of detailed posts dissecting the decision to create a new national guard.
We covered the festival in-depth, dissecting the gentrification problem facing Honolulu's street art community and showcasing the major artworks left behind in POW!
Dissecting the MagicBandCurious about how the MagicBand works, I did what any responsible nerd would do and cut it apart with an Exacto knife.
The fact that they do it themselves, in the face of all those flashing lights and dissecting eyes, makes these stars even more otherworldly.
There's just something about her effortless je ne sais quoi attitude toward style that people can't stop breaking down, dissecting, and attempting to emulate.
Deeply knowledgeable about dissecting and safeguarding networks, ethical or white hat hackers work to ensure that their clients are free from security-related vulnerabilities.
Anxious markets Wednesday will be dissecting Fed meeting minutes for rate hike clues while watching the latest play-by-play of the presidential election.
To be clear, though, it's not that the shoe necessarily has any extra spring boost, as I learned after dissecting it into its components.
A so-called body broker, MedCure profits by dissecting the bodies of altruistic donors and sending the parts to medical training and research companies.
On the most recent episode of the HBO show Last Week Tonight, John Oliver does an admirable job dissecting the latest conversation about encryption.
Rowan Atkinson argued, in his humour-dissecting documentary series "Funny Business", that one of the fundamental principles of visual comedy is appearances and disappearances.
He has always attacked the right's arguments with near-fanatical detail and depth—meticulously, and sometimes hilariously, dissecting their factual inaccuracies and other flaws.
She had to catch a cab to her hotel; on the radio, en route, she found that reporters were already dissecting what had happened.
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But the exchanges among her aides are sometimes less "House of Cards" than "Veep," HBO's scabrous comedy dissecting the vanity and phoniness of Washington.
Horrified by the cadaver, Hector Berlioz jumped out of the window in his medical school dissecting class and fled, pursued, he thought, by death.
Dissecting its flaws becomes an attempt to dissect the flaws of mostly well-meaning white people, and we all know how well that goes.
Though she is Democratic royalty, Ms. Pelosi has spent much of her career dissecting, with compassion, the psyche of the political right in America.
I had to hold back tears as everyone in line passed while they were dissecting my bag like I was some sort of criminal.
"You know, so much of my day is about dissecting the distance between what people say and what the subtext is," Mr. Mantello says.
To me, Joe is this work in progress in dismantling and dissecting the myriad privileges that a young, attractive, white man carries with him.
We see this most obviously is anatomical science, where dissecting the cadaver has taught us invaluable things about our bodies, leading to great medical advances.
Wheeler scrambled to shut down all of his computers, so that whoever would be dissecting his hardware would at least have to crack his passwords.
"The Netflix series is a cataloguing and deep dive into the cradle to grave of Ted Bundy, really dissecting his crimes and methodologies" said Berlinger.
Hirst was the victim of flawed science, but for an artist so preoccupied with dissecting the truth, he ultimately possessed seemingly little regard for transparency.
She is, essentially, part of the last generation of child stars to find fame before dissecting the lives of famous people online became a sport.
Bridging the gaps between the analog and digital realms, Hayal Pozanti's encrypted compositions reveal a new approach to dissecting the technology in our everyday lives.
Before dissecting the numbers, it's important to address Musk's larger point, which is that the media unfairly covers Tesla crashes more than human-driven crashes.
It's as if Divorce is dissecting the flip side of all of those gigantic weddings everywhere else on TV. Call it the divorce industrial complex.
It's 2017 and if you're not dissecting all the information available in order to gain an edge, you may as well be living in 373.
The Massachusetts General Hospital surgeons operated on five or six deceased patients to prepare for the penis transplant, dissecting the organs and analyzing the anatomy.
Given our joint interest in the pursuit of dissecting Wayne's discography, it seemed only right to publish an excerpt of the book on this blog.
So fashion gurus cluster around their phones and televisions for updates from the biggest night in fashion, dissecting looks and researching designers in real time.
Much has been written dissecting the reasons for digital transformation failure — most experts have settled on people/employees, organizational culture and leadership as weak links.
One British doctor, Frederick Mott, believed the shock was caused by a physical wound and proposed dissecting the brains of men who suffered from it.
It is a culture of seekers—of wanderers in search of meaning, experience, and connection, dissecting every note in an exhaustive ritual of devoted fandom.
Meyers called it "not only cruel and unnecessary but apparently very poorly thought out," dissecting the order with precision and no small amount of despair.
Among them was Theatres of the Mind: Dissecting Brain Function, a mixed-media and performance installation serving as an explanatory platform for all things neuroscience.
"Natural" connotes "goodness," he wrote recently in the Washington Post, dissecting the current lawsuit over the relative natural or unnatural merits of LaCroix sparkling water.
We've spent our second season keeping a critical eye on the unreality of America and dissecting the systems of power that uphold the status quo.
Ms. Lawler and others fixated instead on dissecting and exposing, often through photography, the power dynamics of art-world institutions, business practices and devotional tendencies.
I've spent the last few days dissecting T-Wayne, an album that I will love and cherish forever due to my personal connection to it.
I feel like maybe there's less of a culture of dissecting text messages together, but I certainly know straight men who [freak out about it].
Hoffman, who once studied anatomy by dissecting cadavers alongside medical students, approached the project with a meticulous realism, using different patinas to subtly suggest skin tones.
Cristina was also concerned about what Watts might reveal and how it would affect her understanding of a case she'd been following and dissecting for months.
By dissecting data from a physical activity-tracking app, the researchers found that in countries with low obesity rates, people walked a similar amount each day.
Wiseman make us feel how much work goes into something that lasts less than a minute, simultaneously dissecting the contradiction in faking spontaneity for consumerist ends.
It's hard to take anything Embiid says at face value thanks to his love of humor and obfuscation, so the internet immediately began dissecting his words.
For example, in dissecting Mr. Trump's claims, The Post pointed out that while unemployment is now at 5 percent, underemployment currently clocks in at 9.9 percent.
But with great popularity comes great controversy, and audiences are predictably all over the internet, dissecting what the film does and whether it does it well.
Then, Twin Peaks episode "Part 10" aired, and my original story was thrown out of the window in favor of dissecting David Lynch's own sexist hellscape.
What we do know is that analyzing humor is a lot like dissecting a frog, the old joke goes: No one laughs, and the frog dies.
On dissecting the debate for the final playoff spot, because the anticlimactic truth is that Alabama and Ohio State each had a case making the field.
Building on generations of fiction dissecting the British class system, Day carries that theme into the 21st century, adding the swift pace of a psychological thriller.
The extreme close-up is the most common type of shot on Fab Swingers, with hairless labia and flabby penises dissecting screens like blunt pocket knives.
Capstone emphasizes "analytical perspectives" and "critical lenses" for dissecting an issue, and the Film Club selections, usually New York Times Op-Docs, allow for this analysis.
But a huge amount of this trivia and gossip does not deserve coverage, such as TV panelists dissecting the president's brushing dandruff off Emmanuel Macron's jacket.
Many of them came with laser-cut polka dots that nod to Margiela's décortiqué technique, the idea of revealing inner layers by dissecting and deconstructing garments.
Watching a movie and dissecting it scene by scene afterward with my sisters is one of my keenest pleasures, one I took for granted in childhood.
I had to learn to become comfortable in front of the camera and to come to terms with letting myself be seen without dissecting every part.
Even so, some of his aides were concerned, dissecting and analyzing how some of the roughest moments took place and trying to establish who knew what.
By then, pop stars weren't just dissecting love within their songs; they could rewrite the very notion of love, changing the way you looked at it, too.
If the answer is yes, Cherry suggested dissecting why you may be upset with someone (or yourself) and then giving yourself time to take steps toward change.
Right off the bat, Sanders started rattling off stats about inequality, child poverty, and wage growth, before dissecting the stark disparities in wealth and health care profits.
When it comes to dissecting the content overload that comes from New York Fashion Week, we tend to focus on what's most important to us — and you.
However, in dissecting the measures introduced by President Obama, it is quite clear they barely scratch the surface of the deep-rooted issues underpinning American gun violence.
As a chemist, Dr Ingo wondered if dissecting the patinas formed by these compounds might yield information about what the relics covered by them had been through.
Without dissecting the balance sheet and crunching the numbers, it might be hard to understand why slight variations in yield make a big difference in domestic supply.
By then, after months of dissecting Trump's mannerisms and drilling deep into the mogul's psychosis, Atamanuik had honed one of the best Trump impressions in the country.
When dissecting your budget, you not only want to look at what you're spending your money on, you want to look at how you're spending your money.
That's not a knock on the music; these references feel like an attempt at dissecting a decade Shura didn't experience first-hand (she was born in 1992).
What's more, the media have been too busy dissecting Trump's every tweet-storm and tirade to take note of his administration's systematic attacks on the LGBTQ community.
McDowell, based in San Francisco, wrote poetry, made pornographic movies and painted pop-inspired images, including, in 1968, all four Beatles laid out on a dissecting table.
In my transition to a naturally healthier lifestyle, a mirror would only provide a road block; a way of dissecting my appearance and obsessively tracking its change.
It's about dissecting not just the individual, but the whole team itself, and where you're going, and what you're going to do, and putting time on it.
"This is a bad day for us," the CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin said on Friday, after his network had devoted many segments to dissecting the piece.
She had been embalmed less than the other cadavers, an attempt to see if the dead could be left more lifelike, and dissecting her was a struggle.
The conversation ranged over subjects from dissecting the American electorate to the outbreak of so-called fake news to the issue of free speech on college campuses.
But Chappelle is still a comic who thrives on dissecting the dirty little secrets of American culture, the better to get them all out into the open.
The rest of the political world has spent the past several days dissecting a devastating report from the New York Times about Donald Trump's 1995 tax returns.
While there are many characters worth dissecting and musing over, there's one question that only the Internet can answer: Who is Jason Isaacs married to in real life?
There's no shortage of postmortem analyses dissecting her skills on the campaign trail, her baggage from not one, not two, but all three of the most recent administrations.
By now, avid fans of E.L. James' Fifty Shades of Grey are dissecting all sorts of subtle hints in the second trailer for Fifty Shades Darker, released today.
So it&aposs interesting that now journalists have taken the word cult and now they are dissecting it and analyzing it and take it to the next level.
We talk about personas, then, and how so often in music criticism and consumption now, we're dissecting someone, rather than the art, the actual thing they have made.
Apple got some time to consider the best way to respond and went with dissecting the FBI's technical arguments in a series of precise testimonies by its experts.
The amount of commentary that followed, dissecting her pose, the size of her belly and hips, and discussion of how people think she should look were all unnecessary.
Dissecting the string arrangement of "Stroke It Noel" became a weekly hobby, while listening to "Try Again" would be a pick-me-up whenever life turned to shit.
Now, at last, the streaming service announced that we'll all be dissecting the ins and outs of the criminal justice system when the season premieres on October 19.
And, of course, we're making records now, so now we're dissecting songs far more than the normal human being should, almost to the point of not enjoying things.
We're no strangers to cribbing models' style leanings and dissecting off-duty outfits, and Schiffer has kindly taken the guesswork out of the equation with her new line.
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Jeff is a fan of YouTube cooking videos, and found himself "really engaged with the parts when they're dissecting food and taking it apart," as he told NPR.
A video clip he shot on his mobile phone shows dozens of Taliban, many with Kalashnikov automatic rifles slung across their shoulders, dissecting the quality of the team.
She left that to party lieutenants on television talk shows that spent hours dissecting the muddled outcome of the first big electoral test of Ms. Merkel's refugee policy.
They heaved and stuttered syllables and incomplete words, not struggling so much as dissecting, looking for something beneath, to the side, or at the root of the words.
Their Truth-O-Meter ranges from True to Pants on Fire, and their reporters write a detailed explanation of the ranking and their process in dissecting the statements.
After the disaster, Mr. Weitz became part of the NASA management team that spent months dissecting what went wrong and identifying problems within the agency that affected safety.
The interface—lines of stark white text on a black background–looks hostile and forbidding, as though you're dissecting the innards of your computer while it's still alive.
Johnson pointed out the Apple caveat while dissecting a tense scene between all of the Thrombey family members ahead of the reading of the late Harlan Thrombey's will.
For Mother's Day, I would not consider a bouquet of "roses" fashioned from beef jerky, and I do not require five (and counting) gadgets for dissecting an avocado.
What idiot invertebrates they all were, like the sea slugs he had collected as a boy and then had the greatest pleasure dissecting and slicing for his microscope.
In a spectacular essay dissecting the longstanding societal pressures that urge black men to keep their emotions at bay, Wilbert L. Cooper draws on his own personal experience.
As we reported ... Weezy enlisted the help of his celeb friends to drop hints on the release date for "Tha Carter V" but fans had trouble dissecting them.
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John Judis has a lengthy analysis in Vox this morning dissecting the quiet sense of demographic inevitability that has come to define the long-term outlook of Democratic politics.
"Dissecting [original Sonic composer Masato Nakamura]'s songs to create a remix really opened my mind to new possibilities and ways to provoke certain feelings in listeners," he says.
Via Beat Saber's Facebook page Via Beat Saber's Facebook page How the team reached this achievement requires dissecting the qualities of a viral game, which is no small task.
John developed into a full-blown guitar geek, spending endless hours dissecting Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Allman Brothers, Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton in the bedroom he and T.J. shared.
They're joining a long tradition: The book frequently shows up on listicles about unfilmable books, and essays dissecting the reasons Blood Meridian couldn't possibly make it to the screen.
And while Twitter is busy dissecting what the models wore (lots of nudes, knits and spandex), we are rounding up the most important fashion of all: The KarJenners' looks.
I can be like, I'm gonna avoid the celebrification of the trial and these characters, but I also wasn't that interested in dissecting the night of the murder, frankly.
Dissecting four-winged flying fish into fillets, fishmonger Gemma Harrison said most of the slabs of swordfish and marlin on ice in glass cases were imported to feed tourists.
Jay-Z's much anticipated 10-track album, 4:44, has just been released on Tidal and people are already dissecting the lyrics, finding 'confirmation' that he cheated on Beyonce.
On May 31, for example, he spent more than three hours dissecting Tesla's history and outlining its future before an overflow crowd of shareholders at the company's annual meeting.
And, disappointingly, there's no sign in the first two episodes that the series intends to make a run at intelligently dissecting the discontent that is abroad in the land.
What I really want from meditation is just to spend less time anxiously dissecting the past or anticipating the future, and more time rooted firmly to the present-tense.
This often involves simply stopping and recognizing when we're starting to feel rage, dissecting that feeling, and acknowledging that someone is not evil for moving at their own pace.
The best thing about Insecure is that none of its characters are solely defined by the problems they're facing or the bad dates they end up dissecting over drinks.
They spent several weeks in Sachsenhausen renovating one part of the memorial — but also working in small groups, dissecting drawings and letters of prisoners and creating their own exhibition.
He made her feel as though the world belonged to them — as though it lay before them like an opened frog on a dissecting table, begging to be examined.
Calmly dissecting white America's unceasing claim that they aren't intelligent or civilized enough for full citizenship, those scholars are the irrefutable answer, still in plain sight after 400 years.
The series brings together all sorts of couplings to illustrate how onstage two funny people can be funnier than one — especially when they're dissecting the nature of their relationships.
"We were in the middle of dissecting rats and I didn't know, I thought it was the preservatives they were using that was getting to my brain," Justin said.
Logano and Gordon will spend five hours dissecting the Monster Energy Cup race that Logano has run the day before — what worked and did not work, mechanically and strategically.
Even to Americans now used to dissecting police shootings, the circumstances were unusual: a Somali-American cop, firing at a white woman in an unremarkable alley in the Midwest.
"In his gut, he does not think that Americans should be, quote unquote, the policemen of the world," she said during a panel discussion dissecting Trump's foreign policy speech.
McCarthy and his staff would study everything, from reviewing "every offensive snap of the top 10 offenses last year," to dissecting formations and play calls, to reviewing quarterback footage.
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Lauren Garroni and Chelsea Fairless, have been wryly dissecting outfits worn on the show, exploring much more than just the iconic wardrobe choices of the SATC crew in the process.
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This week, the Venice Biennale's photo problem, the importance of Jimmie Durham's claim to Cherokee heritage, the politics of fire, the state of queerness, dissecting Munch's "The Scream," and more.
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All week long, MUNCHIES will be exploring, prodding, and dissecting the countless peaks and valleys that make up the modern fast food landscape, both at home and around the world.
Still others decided Machiavelli was a satirist, while Rousseau read "The Prince" as a warning: Machiavelli, by dissecting the mechanics of power, was telling people what they ought to fear.
But none of that really matters to Chiefs coach Andy Reid, who said Wednesday he is focused on dissecting the Cowboys&apos scheme rather than whoever might be executing it.
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It's the aftermath of Bachelor night and my coworkers will almost certainly be dissecting the episode within earshot — the best one-liners, who went home, and who got to stay.
When journalist Krithika Varagur wrote that skin care was a con, the internet responded with think piece, after think piece, after think piece dissecting if it was exploitation or empowerment.
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The period sets and props were impeccable and you could spend as much time dissecting the meaning of why certain characters are dressed in plaid as you could talking plot.
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There's no bigger downer than a couple of buzzkills who insist on loudly discussing and dissecting their dissertation proposals during "Daydream"—and it's definitely not okay during "Polynomial C," either.
And after each game, it has been the same routine: dissecting some small play here, another minor call there, looking at various little things that might have influenced the result.
This week, Lewis Hine's child labor images, assessing Artforum's #MeToo fallout, New York's most "toxic" museum boards, the rise of the right on YouTube, dissecting an Instragram influencer, and more.
Rather than recount the hours they have spent dissecting Spacey's characters, their rapport elucidates the ease in their process: nothing more or less than hard-won trust, built over time.
The ability to easily download maps and campaigns my friends have made all over the world, challenging them or dissecting the terrain and placements on my own time, is sublime.
That is because she is one of the most steadfast critics of the Philippine president, Rodrigo Duterte, chronicling extrajudicial killings and dissecting false claims made by him and his circle.
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He introduced it to Ernst von Fleischl-Marxow, a physiologist friend who took morphine for the chronic pain he suffered from a thumb injury he got while dissecting a corpse.
The Advice of Strangers was Horowitz's way of dissecting decision-making as an artist, and it continued his trajectory of blending art and entertainment — plus a healthy dose of masochism.
You might be thinking — there's absolutely nothing sexy about dissecting monstrous hordes of data sets in the hopes of finding trends and patterns that can inform new products, features, or services.
Political pundits took a similar approach dissecting Williamson's debate performance, and many declared she didn't belong on that stage because she talked about things like using love to defeat Trump's hate.
The company spent a good deal of its time today with the audience of seasoned auto reporters and, alternatively, myself, dissecting exactly what the buyer of its $20123k Revero looked like.
Thirteen years later, standing in a medical school lab this fall as my classmate sawed through the rib cage of the cadaver we were dissecting, I no longer had that option.
We are writers who met on the internet, dissecting popular culture and finding kinship in obvious and unexpected ways, by bonding over our thirst for various famous people, via pithy tweets.
Michelangelo was no exception; he began dissecting corpses when he was still a teenager in order to understand how people are put together, according to his biographer and contemporary Giorgio Vasari.
We're left to fumble in the dark, trying to figure out the building blocks of comedy, and in the process it feels like we're dissecting body language to reveal coded meanings.
These are items that thinner women might stand in front of the mirror dissecting, but because no one was counting on me to look thin, I could wear what I liked.
But where other works might make an essay out of dissecting the film's intentions and themes, Blackwell uses his exploration of the film as a backdrop to his own strange mystery.
Their motifs include dissecting femme/queer presentation, late capitalism, and pop culture with literal absurdism, like their Tiffany pouch dress, which drew a lot of buzz during last season's Fashion Week.
About that dancing Fans have been dissecting the various dance moves in the video, with many determining they represent an overall distraction from the chaos that is happening in the background.
Dissecting Mnangagwa's first speech This is the man who has headed up the feared intelligence agency as well as the defense and justice ministries during times of state oppression and brutality.
First, you have the hacking part, in which you are trying to solve the actual problem by dissecting the executable and finding ways to make the game do what you want.
Over months, she built a profile of the cats that learned to hunt quolls by dissecting the cats' stomachs, observing field cameras set up through the forests and conducting DNA analysis.
Challenging, scrutinizing, and dissecting new findings is the foundation of research, and while no human endeavor is perfect, there's also no evidence that the peer review process has failed climate science.
The reviews have been nearly unanimous in their praise, and as with shows like "Killing Eve" and "Stranger Things," viewers are still dissecting and analyzing it several weeks after its debut.
Tariff concerns remain a key talking point on Wall Street when dissecting the market volatility fit over the past month, but the issue seems to be carrying less heft among corporate executives.
Vast amounts of ink have been spilled dissecting every aspect of what works when pitching a venture capitalist, and there are countless "tips" out there that promise to help entrepreneurs close deals.
Audiences are emotionally intelligent and dissecting everything on social media like detectives, so I just try to write from an authentic place and trust them to make of things what they will.
The Marvel movies couldn't really do this, however, because they seemed constantly uncomfortable with dissecting how their heroes, save maybe Captain America, were ultimately a little lacking in terms of moral clarity.
But the show is having a hell of a lot of fun making us guess — and even if Westworld stumbles, it will at least have dozens of fan podcasts dissecting the shambles.
Kanye gets credit for publicly dissecting the ways in which "bitch" is trotted out in pop culture — and for turning Twitter into a liberal arts 101 lecture you'd actually stay awake for.
Bandersnatch may not have been designed specifically for decoding in the same way as those puzzles, but it's still exactly the kind of complicated project the Reddit secret-miners thrive on dissecting.
This may have worked more successfully in LA, as the scaffold was out in the lobby, from which the audience entered a theater to discover her body already on the dissecting table.
So after years of dissecting this relationship between my plate, body, and the environment, I decided to outsource my internal conflict: by paying someone to give me organic, locally grown, customized meals.
So why do the pundits and news media put so much time and energy into pouring over color-coded electoral vote maps and dissecting the peculiar political dynamics of every swing state?
Dolores's overall role in Westworld — both as a Host in the park and a character on the series — is intriguing enough that I've now spent well over a thousand words dissecting it.
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Historians, in dissecting the period, had generally relied on the dispatches and telegrams between the British foreign secretary and ambassadors and ministers abroad, but Dr. Steiner found those documents of limited value.
The museum takes a forthright look, too, at intelligence failures, dissecting the catastrophically mistaken estimates about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and pairing the attacks on Pearl Harbor and on Sept.
One reason for dissecting Reformation theology is that many of its impulses, ranging from emphasis on a sacred text to intense concern with the status of religious institutions, exist now in Islam.
Smart people need to lock themselves in a room and start dissecting the data and search for clues as well as solutions, one place at a time, one community at a time.
"We're dissecting the S&P 500 to find the better names to sit in the weeds during periods like this and own stocks with good balance sheets and high cash flows," he said.
And as Congress embarks once again on dissecting Mueller's words -- and not the core problem of cybersecurity that caused him to speak in the first place -- it's clear we've learned next to nothing.
After the initial excitement about the release of a new poster for Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life wore off, the show's notoriously devoted fan base got to work dissecting its meaning.
For that reason, it's worth dissecting how the film changes the book's themes and takeaways, and how Garland used his artistic liberty to craft an original story from a shared set of ingredients.
Food is hard to get right, both as a business (brand, operations and margins) and as a category (dissecting target markets is harder as every human on the planet is theoretically a consumer).
My work addresses many themes, but over the last few years I have really been dissecting the ideas of the power, capitalism, and how societal structures affect us as individuals, internally and externally.
In the last five years, the Times, NPR, and The Washington Post have built large teams of reporters dedicated to explaining climate science, dissecting climate policy, and showing how global warming affects communities.
It's funny that the sign of analysis, Virgo, rules the social sector of your chart—unless someone is adept at dissecting a person, problem, or situation, you just can't get along with them.
What has and hasn't changed about investingWhen dissecting the impact of AI on their industry, it's important that investors do not lose track of how things worked long before complex technologies were involved.
The insane things he said would then become fodder for the rest of the day on cable news, with pundits dissecting his every word and reporters chasing down members of Congress for comment.
Comedy His gruff energy and laid-back demeanor mask Mr. Kinane's skills as a storyteller and joke writer, one who is at his finest when dissecting the worst experiences of his own life.
Like Hark, Lipsyte's writing makes us focus, with wild yet surgical swipes, dissecting the rampant jargon that assails us daily, the beautiful crap of culture, the ridiculous delusions that sustain our ridiculous lives.
The context of the Mughal architectural site did not seem incongruous as the work itself was dissecting the 'hidden' plurality within the linguistic, musical, visual, religious and spiritual cultures of the sub-continent.
But the three months that had stitched us together with common purpose — dissecting bodies by day and our souls by night — had somehow fastened us together and given us a sense of direction.
Think CNN on Malaysia Flight MH370, Rachel Maddow dissecting every minute development in the Russia investigation month after month or Fox News mentioning Ocasio-Cortez over 3,000 times in a six-week period.
Over 41 years, he teaches thousands of medical students about anatomy, and he's kind of famous for playing classical music on his violin and reciting poetry for his students while they're dissecting cadavers.
Ziad Obermeyer, a UC Berkeley researcher and lead author of the study dissecting the Optum algorithm, says its results should trigger a broad reassessment of how such technology is used in health care.
" It took months of therapy, and reading Grayson Perry's 2016 book dissecting male tropes, "The Descent of Man," before Mr. Talbot said he could "connect with other people and finally feel less lonely.
"By digitally dissecting the fossil we found that this specimen differed from all of the others," John Nudds, a co-author of the study and a paleontologist at Manchester University, said in a statement.
Next came the best part: two days, a day and half maybe, of wondering if Deflategate—this stupid, utterly pointless scandal we spent 543 days dissecting every which way—would wind up with SCOTUS.
Though the accompanying music video won't debut until Sunday's MTV Video Music Awards, social media users are already dissecting the few frames visible in the teaser clip shared on Good Morning America on Friday.
Last week, Fashionista even ran an entire piece devoted to dissecting the ubiquity of this shade in the commercial and creative industries, asking why it has risen to prominence and, more pertinently, why now.
I've spent so much of my career understanding and dissecting the technical aspects ... to be able to elicit the emotion that I can from these actors, to me, that's the success of the episode.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), expected to launch in 2021, might be able to investigate the atmospheres of small planets, though it's likely best suited for dissecting the atmospheres of larger, gaseous planets.
But The Great Hack focuses most of its running time on dissecting the symptoms: Specifically, how a company came to possess the terrifying power to sway elections, and how Facebook failed to stop it.
Investors will once again zero in on Microsoft's cloud business when dissecting the tech giant's latest earnings report, but they will also keep an eye out for two other factors: PC sales and expenses.
All wrapped up in his apron, mask, and gloves, it's hard to get on a read on Sirovatka and how he feels cutting into and dissecting an organ that we give almost magical qualities.
Meg looks like the kind of girl who runs a Lana Del Rey stan Tumblr, hiding behind gun-slinging GIFs and sad girl memes with no real intention of dissecting her wounds anytime soon.
And Adams, having spent a few days with people dissecting his personal history in terms of racial relations, will most likely be happy to get the focus back to his contributions on the court.
With time running short before the state's fiscal year ends on Thursday, leaders here were still dissecting and debating the details of what is expected to be a spending plan topping $153 billion. Gov.
And, because it's the internet, we'll have to sit through at least a couple hours of discourse unpacking and dissecting the video and whether it's embarrassing enough to harm their standing as public servants.
Still, he is most insightful when dissecting the romantic allure, for a certain kind of left-leaning Westerner, of a third world country whose social reality seems more black and white, the solutions simpler.
Bernie Sanders spent more than an hour dissecting elements of Joe Biden's record that he considers anathema to today's Democratic Party — from protections for big banks to his skepticism of Medicare for all healthcare.
Vox's Sigal Samuel wrote a great piece dissecting the criticism scientists and advocates voiced, from Franzen's characterization of the science and the politics to his take on human psychology and behavior around climate change.
Dissecting the minute bee, which measures no more than 12 mms (about half an inch), to extract its microscopic glands has allowed Humble Bee to chart a chemical pathway to replicate the precious nest lining.
WASHINGTON — About 23 minutes after Game 53 of the World Series, Alex Bregman was still in his dirty uniform, his jersey untucked as he strolled through the tunnels of Nationals Park, dissecting his breakout performance.
If I am exhausted from constantly deflecting unwanted comments, I can only imagine how depleted Meghan must be, since she must contend with columnists and ordinary people on Twitter dissecting and judging her every move.
Besides how genuinely weird their insides look, what makes this short video all the more extraordinary is that Loggerheads are an endangered species, meaning dissecting one was likely a rare treat for these marine biologists.
That's the joint view of Marko Kolanovic, the bank's quant guru who's been dissecting the market's every twist and turn, and Dubravko Lakos-Bujas, J.P. Morgan's chief U.S. equity strategist who takes a fundamental approach.
In the past, reports of rape, harassment, or abuse, have only brought us to the point of dissecting the merits of the victim's story, the details of her sex life, and otherwise tearing her apart.
Instead, it can keep pumping out useless post-incident reports like this one, which conspicuously avoids dissecting whether the agency's own actions played a contributing role in perpetuating human suffering after a devastating natural disaster.
As my TC colleague Josh Constine wrote earlier in a critical post dissecting the flaws of Facebook's approach to consent review, the company is — at very least — not complying with the spirit of GDPR's law.
We will often linger closer to home, dropping in on correspondents at campaign rallies, talking to voters, dissecting the numbers that throw some light on what is going on in this most unusual of cycles.
When he erupts in a volcanic monologue late in the play — the son dissecting the father's Apollonian and Dionysian guises — it is as if he were a mental gymnast swinging furiously through aesthetic monkey bars.
The Women of Music Action Network of Nashville also joined in, dissecting the flaws in Hill's advice they hit upon a key idea: When it comes to programming content, you cultivate the audience you want.
However, if committed to print, it was in dusty theoretical tracts dissecting fashion's embedded cultural capital, rather than the instant, enraged epithets that bombarded Marc Jacobs' personal and professional social media accounts following his show.
Titled Cedric the Entertainer: Live from the Ville, the hourlong show documents Cedric joking about lyrics of today's hip-hop artists, dissecting the task of raising kids in the Snapchat generation and the presidential election.
"I, like many others, lay awake, restless, my mind dissecting countless scenarios of how bad this could get, what new thing you have dreamt up to pull us down a pathway to hell," Jetton wrote.
It was odd enough to see Omarosa Manigault, the reality television star known for her villainous turn on "The Apprentice," dissecting the presidential race with Wolf Blitzer during a live interview on CNN on Tuesday.
Spielberg, being older and full of slightly more self-doubt about kicking off a lot of this geeky pop culture, is already going to have a leg up when it comes to dissecting this tendency.
Adichie works both high and low; she's as adept at dissecting internet and hair salon culture as she is at parsing the overlapping and ever-changing meanings of class and race in the United States.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO The bass pulses steadily; around it, Bernice's singer and songwriter, Robin Dann, unfolds an analytical, self-dissecting love song, teetering between present and past: "He gave me something to think about," she notes.
If Shrill aims to continue dissecting the relationship between modern women and self-actualization, then it will need to take a hard look at its protagonist and what she wants to say about those things.
There are message boards and subreddits filled to the brim with opinions on the virtues and vices of different switch mechanisms, dissecting every aspect and component right down to the plastic used in the keycaps.
With an upcoming album titled Chilombo after her last name (Aiko is her middle name), recent beauty partnerships, and song releases that have fans dissecting the lyrics, we get right into our sit-down interview.
The boulevard that's dissecting the various lanes of traffic overflows with people holding cameras, iPads, and their various smartphones high in the air to catch a glimpse of Bowie's former address—located at Hauptstrasse 155.
But he acknowledged that the complexities of Halo can enhance the decision-making skills needed when he is dissecting defenses, calling an audible and making sure all his teammates are lined up in the right spots.
Cardi B's new single, "Press," dropped at midnight, stirring up quite the response from critics and fans, who are actively dissecting Cardi's every lyric, photo, and tweet to figure out exactly what — or who — she's targeting.
The lawsuit is structured around dissecting the help that Oculus founder Palmer Luckey sought out from the employee of ZeniMax-owned games company id Software, John Carmack, when he was building his initial VR headset product.
TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Shares in Israel's Ceva Inc hit a record high after firms specializing in dissecting and analyzing electronic devices revealed its chip technology is used in Apple Inc's iPhone 2100 and 7 Plus phones.
As for dissecting the other claims, like a special fat that makes you thin and reduces your cholesterol or that grass-fed butter has health benefits for your brain would make for a much longer post.
It's fast developing its own internal storylines and characters, and the entire game is propped up by a massive online community that is obsessed with dissecting the game's Easter eggs and its new alternate reality elements.
When she's not walking the runway for Gucci or penning thoughtful prose on the state of being trans in America, Nef is busy cracking deadpan jokes, posting killer selfies, and systematically dissecting cis-privilege on Twitter.
They argue that the work is unnecessary because scientists have already learned a lot by drawing blood from Zika-infected human mothers and dissecting some human fetuses that have died in the womb or were aborted.
We've seen them in grim tabloid photos, who wore it better memes, plastic surgery debates, dissecting before-and-afters, do these lips look bigger than those lips, are her tits real could her ass be real.
Like the later Edwin Henry Landseer and his dogs, Stubbs captured the individuality of the animals, a skill fostered by his understanding of the horse inside and out through his extensive time dissecting their large bodies.
He enrolled at Bronx Community College and was reading about Sigmund Freud in Intro to Psychology, dissecting the Constitution in an American government class and learning about linear equations, right angles and signed numbers in algebra.
More funding for investigators devoted to dissecting foundations the way Fahrenthold and the AG's office have would be a good start, and help deter more wrongdoing as more duplicitous foundations learn that they might get caught.
There's plenty of messaging about race, violence and the entertainment industry in the song and video — which helps explain why fans and critics have devoted so much time to dissecting its references and debating its meaning.
And the framework of feminism, the analytical lens of looking at gender roles, dissecting them, deconstructing them if they're unhealthy — that's just as applicable to men's issues as it is to a lot of women's issues.
What he couldn't pick up on by playing, he observed by dissecting videos of speedrunners skipping huge swathes of Zero Mission by exploiting the layout of certain shafts and corridors, going through them frame by frame.
In this particular scene, the main characters, played by Jonah Hill and Michael Cera, are standing in the middle of a soccer scrimmage dissecting whether or not Mr. Hill's romantic interest wants to hook up with him.
It's 2018, and when my group of female friends on WhatsApp isn't dissecting the aftermath of Love Island or trying to organize a date for dinner three months from now, chatting about the moon has become commonplace.
If you Google even fringe players from the classes of 22 or 212, you're certain to find a video with tens if not hundreds of thousands of views and an entire comments section dissecting every jump shot.
The victory not only helped James deliver on his promise of bringing a long-awaited title to Cleveland, but it assuaged the criticisms from the hordes who had made dissecting his playoff performances a social media pastime.
William Leo Smith, associate curator and associate professor of ecology & evolutionary biology at KU, first started to understand how the lachrymal saber worked 15 years ago, when he was dissecting a stonefish he kept as a pet.
There's nothing inherently amusing about a tough female journalist in the male-dominated sphere of political news being reduced to sharing a tandem bike with Al Roker and dissecting paparazzi photos of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Jenner & Block, the law firm that's played a central role in everything from dissecting the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy, to guiding General Motors through its 2009 bankruptcy, just lost six partners including some of its most senior members.
The writers who choose and explore the sentences each week show how to identify, analyze and critique compelling writing by making personal connections to a text, luxuriating in the perfection of a word, or dissecting literary devices.
The broadcasting legend's next move is one that's sure to delight the online commenters for whom dissecting his TV calls became a game within the game: He plans to help his family start a sports handicapping business. 
Sitting in a booth at a Chili's or Texas Roadhouse hard against some interstate, Mr. Franco and I would pore over what we had just seen and heard, comparing notes, dissecting motives, framing The Story to come.
Locking down the Pirates on the defensive end while consistently dissecting their defense for quality shots, the Musketeers expanded their lead to a shocking 30-6 on Quentin Goodin's layup with 7:44 left in the half.
Foy and The Crown won, for perhaps the most British thing possible: dissecting the life of Queen Elizabeth II. All of those Night Manager wins got in the way of a presumed People v O.J. Simpson sweep.
I'll hopefully remain Iceage's number one fan, white straight male over 40 division, based purely on their music and both for how it makes me feel when I'm drunk in a room and soberly dissecting it for cash.
Journals should scrutinize these two papers due to questions raised by the emails, said Nick Brown, an independent graduate student at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands who has spent more than a year dissecting Wansink's work.
Amazon isn't the only big kid that the small team spends their days needling online — their tweets work in tandem with the revived MobyLives blog, where everyone on staff takes turns dissecting issues around publishing, politics, and culture.
These tools allow scientists to figure out the keys to a virus' survival by dissecting its DNA, devise new vaccines, manufacture those vaccines cheaply and quickly, and monitor which viruses in the wild might become public health headaches.
Nychos looks to subvert these ideals by literally dissecting these icons, revealing that underneath all of the glitz and glamour, these larger-than-life figures are made out of the same unromantic blood and guts as everybody else.
During the legislative fights over Obamacare and tax reform in 2017, the hosts devoted show after show to dissecting the various ways in which those Republican-sponsored bills would screw over their listeners (and just about everyone else).
One fall afternoon at Berkeley, outside the Free Speech Movement Café, several undergraduates gathered in a semicircle around an oversized poster, Sharpies in hand, doing what their liberal-arts curriculum had trained them to do: dissecting a text.
"The Vietnam War" Ken Burns' 18-hour masterpiece exhibited the kind of context and depth that -- along with franchises like "Frontline" -- helps make the case for public TV, dissecting the conflict from its origins to the enduring aftermath.
Aides familiar with the negotiation told CNN that staff went word by word through the resolution, dissecting what language would be enough to garner the moderate votes McConnell would need to pass the resolution with just Republican support.
H.B.C.U. advocates and defenders like me should focus less on dissecting her talking points and misstatements and more on seeking answers to specific questions about her attitudes toward the funding of historically black colleges in the present day.
We were disoriented and discombobulated, and as I exited the theater, there were more than a few people excitedly dissecting all the angles on that ending (which I am valiantly trying not to spoil, though I'm about to).
Donald Trump has turned the political press into a scrum of two-bit armchair psychologists: grabbing at table scraps of information from the Trump campaign and dissecting them for clues as to what on earth Donald Trump is thinking.
Opentest's idea more specifically is to send a customer's app to an "expert" in its network, who then spends 10 to 15 on-screen minutes dissecting it, answering targeted questions, coming up with action items, and suggesting additional resources.
Spoilers ahead for Game of Thrones season 7, episode 2 In "Stormborn," the second episode of Game of Thrones' seventh season, there's a sequence dissecting the contents of a message Tyrion Lannister sends to Jon Snow via a raven.
I mean there are people who devote hours to making videos about me, to photoshopping my face onto images, to dissecting clues about my marriage, which is like if you had a happy marriage you wouldn't think about mine!
This week at WIRED, we're dissecting some of those changes—like the shame that comes when social platforms like Instagram know exactly what you've bought and how to limit your shopping habits and not get ripped off on Amazon.
So, while we could spend hours dissecting every clue that Rock has given us about what to expect from his performance, it's also worth looking back at the last time the comedian ran Hollywood's biggest night, back in 2005.
Earl Ward, the experienced New York City criminal defense lawyer who joined Mr. Hillary's legal team this year, spoke for nearly 90 minutes, methodically dissecting the prosecution's assertions, which he called "a torn and tattered quilt" of a case.
"Cable news anchors spend hours and hours of airtime dissecting the latest Trump tweet, yet they barely notice when we achieve long-sought conservative policy goals" — like adding work requirements to Medicaid and stripping federal funds from Planned Parenthood.
For two days, almost every campaign manager and strategist from the 2016 election, winners and losers, sat at a table at Harvard dissecting their every move — ground game tactics, message testing, advertising campaigns, digital strategies — talking around this question.
So dissecting the potential pros and problems awaiting Houston on the floor — with Harden and Westbrook unexpectedly thrown together again by a July trade that capped perhaps the wildest off-season in league history — will simply have to wait.
PORTLAND, Oregon (Reuters) - Federal agents have seized records from a national company that solicits thousands of Americans to donate their bodies to science each year, then profits by dissecting the parts and distributing them for use by researchers and educators.
Pub date: May 14 Award-winning professor of sociology Tressie McMillan Cottom tackles beauty, pop culture, race, and money in the eight incisive essays within Thick — dissecting such wide-ranging topics as Trump rallies, networking platforms, Saturday Night Live, and memes.
In a phone conversation with all three actors and Morris, I took a little time dissecting the appeal of this conspiracy theory and why everyone involved believes it to be such a beautiful time to start questioning the government again.
After a full day of the internet intimately dissecting Elon Musk's pot use, reports began to surface that the US Air Force has opened an investigation into the Tesla and SpaceX CEO's drug habit, since SpaceX is a government launch provider.
The raid in Montrose, Colorado, follows a Reuters report last month in which former funeral home employees expressed concern that owner Megan Hess was running a side business dissecting donated bodies and selling the parts to medical training and research organizations.
"More media coverage almost always generates increases in a candidate's poll standing, and that almost always generates increased media coverage," said Lynn Vavreck, a political scientist at UCLA and co-author of books dissecting each of the past two presidential elections.
They've steered the focus onto the nature and fairness of the algorithm—which workers must spend their own time and resources dissecting and strategizing against—as opposed to the nature and fairness of the bosses who wrote it and deployed it.
In this week's Strip Panel Naked, the weekly mini-comics masterclass dedicated to dissecting the art and craftsmanship of comics, host Hass Otsmane-Elhaou focuses on a single page of the comic Extremity by Daniel Warren Johnson and Mike Spicer.
Hardik Pandya and Lokesh Rahul were guests on an episode of 'Koffee with Karan' - a popular TV chat show that aired on Sunday - where the former boasted about a crowded sex life and objectified women by casually dissecting their bodies.
If you're fine with a medical student dissecting every inch of you to learn anatomy, or with a surgeon practicing a new procedure or trying out a new device on you, then you are probably fine riding the blast rig.
On last night's show, Kimmel played for his audience clips from a seven-minute video featuring InfoWars host and, the host said, leading "pickle-gate" proponent Alex Jones dissecting the segment in question and concluding that the entire performance was staged.
Still, it does make pretty good TV. Perhaps it is my own idiosyncratic affection for conspiracy narratives, but there was something innately satisfying about sitting with a panel of savvy D.C. lawyers and journalists and dissecting the latest filings and charges.
Alan's presence underlines just how thoroughly Russian Doll blends Lyonne's spiky sense of humor and mordant willingness to explore the darker corners of human nature, Poehler's boundless energy and optimism, and Headland's love of complicated storytelling structures and dissecting relationships.
In Best Worst Thing…, Price interrogates the musical's demise by dissecting old video and contrasting interviews with his fellow cast members—Jim Walton, Ann Morrison, Sally Klein, and Jason Alexander, among others—with footage of their former, fresher-faced selves.
This week's episode of Strip Panel Naked, the YoutTbe mini-masterclass hosted by Hass Otsmane-Elhaou, focuses on dissecting the various mind-bending layers and intricate structure (and lack thereof) of Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely's The Multiversity: Pax Americana.
James Blake has always been at his best dissecting his insecurities, as on 2011's "I Never Learnt To Share" and 2016's "I Hope My Life (1-800 Mix)," songs that respectively dealt with self-loathing and self-doubt.
" Art historians across Twitter are dissecting the video through threads pointing out the works centered in each shot and the meaning Beyoncé may have intended by them; one proclaimed that placing black dancers throughout the historically-white institution is "radical.
At the same time, she has kept the reputation of a progressive truth-teller, dissecting beauty standards in a viral speech dedicated to her daughter at this year's MTV Video Music Awards and speaking openly about her disdain for President Trump.
But without dissecting each study included in this meta-analysis, it is not possible to say what might be behind this surprising result and whether you should now resume putting cream in your coffee and whole milk in your cereal bowl.
I think there wasn't that awareness going into Season 1, but this year, some people tended to relax into it more because they were more concerned with getting ahead of it, deciphering it and dissecting it, more than they were previously.
Ever since the first show in 103, the VMAs have been good for some jaw-dropping performances, prime celebrity watching in the audience, and, if they're lucky, the kinds of moments that keep people dissecting their layers for years to come.
Even to Americans now used to dissecting police shootings, the circumstances were an odd jolt: a black Somali-American cop, firing at a white Australian woman among the garages and green compost bins of an unremarkable strip of Midwestern concrete.
Akins says when a single lionfish is present in a lobster trap, the catch can be reduced by more than half, and recalls dissecting a foot-long lionfish to find 64 different species of fish — and a shrimp — in its stomach.
The nearly two-minute web ad by former U.S. Attorney Conner Eldridge pieces together clips from Trump's long history of inflammatory remarks about women, including going back to old Howard Stern radio shows and footage from "The Apprentice" of Trump dissecting women's attractiveness.
How The Growth Of Mixed Reality Will Change Communication, Collaboration And The Future Of The Workplace Imagine the following scenario: A fifth-grade science class has just begun and the teacher makes a surprise announcement — today the students will be dissecting a frog.
When he and First Lady Melania Trump met with President Macron and his wife Brigitte, their handshake went on so long — and weirdly, featured an interlude where Brigitte joined the fray as well — that CNN devoted a short segment to dissecting it.
Despite the fact that dissecting a cadaver has long been considered a rite of passage for first-year medical students, there is an academic shift toward using prepared prosections and virtual learning tools instead as a more effective, efficient way of teaching anatomy.
While the later years of Butina's work have been in the headlines, described by the FBI as a "calculated, patient" influence operation that left a trail of $2421,2212 in financial transactions, Erickson's neighbors have been dissecting the time she spent in South Dakota.
"I use the New York Public Library a lot because they have tons of different locations and you can order the DVDs you're looking for online," said the self-described film nerd, who likes dissecting director commentaries to hone his screenwriting skills.
"There is this idea that drugs seem to work in animals, and then when you test the same drugs in humans, they fail," said Emily Sena, a researcher at the University of Edinburgh who has been dissecting the world of animal studies.
But the tropical vibe of SoundCloud hip hop is something I've been dissecting with friends and this track has that vibe to it, like the hook and track of a song that could be a huge SoundCloud hit, minus the rapped verses.
Nowhere was this confirmation bias more evident than it was earlier this week as the Clinton team and much of the leading news pundits began pre-emptively dissecting Trump's visit to Mexico City and his subsequent speech on immigration policy in Phoenix.
Everyone who loves spending their days dissecting clues to figure out Jon Snow's parents will now find their days spent wondering (and arguing) about the show's various timelines, the ethical ramifications of the AIs becoming sentient and where exactly the maze leads.
In December 2018, the FTC launched a new set of public hearings dissecting Silicon Valley's vast power and possible necessary adjustments to competition and consumer protection law, among other topics, according to FTC Chairman Joseph J. Simons's testimony before Congress in December.
It's your turn and despite not really having much to update her about because you're still very much in the same job and not seeing anyone, she seems to be having a field day dissecting what an underachiever you are in life.
While this is most certainly now how the rest of my life will be like, being in a calm place allowed me to make these sculptures that are really dissecting the strains of feminism in my DNA, my race, and my culture.
Although Samsung and the rest of the mobile industry will be dissecting what exactly went wrong here for years to come, early reports suggest that the fault might have been caused by the Korean company's desire to beat this year's "dull" iPhone.
They began having long conversations, stoking each other's artistic practices, dissecting the inseparable intersections of their identities, and discussing what—beyond sexuality—queerness meant to them: In part, not existing with the rigid confines of prescribed identity labels and ways of being.
We were departing Milwaukee, where voters were going to the polls, and the Fox News pundits on his TV were dissecting what had been the worst two-week stretch of his young political career — one that had begun with his campaign manager's arrest.
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In this sense, she's working in a classic genre, one that spans from conspiracy theorists breathlessly dissecting evidence to documentarians playing ominous music over hidden-camera footage to the continuous coverage, in conservative media, of a migrant "caravan" moving through Mexico last fall.
It's cunningly constructed and beautifully written (I love the scene where Dr. Frankenstein, having assembled his monster from scraps gathered in dissecting rooms and graveyards, finally brings him to life, only to recoil from his black lips, watery eyes and yellow skin).
Ms. Lamott has her first new couch (all the others have been hand-me-downs) where she and Mr. Allen spend their evenings watching the news on television, dissecting the news, eating dinner and bingeing on dark Scandinavian movies, which they both love.
" He's still dissecting social hierarchies in the fourth book in the series, "Iron Gold," which debuts on this week's hardcover fiction list at No. 3: "I'm exploring the lives of people who become casualties despite the best intentions of the story's heroes.
You could spend hours dissecting that closing montage, which begins when John Keene — whom Vickery is desperate to arrest and whom Camille no longer believes to be the killer — tells Camille that Amma used to go to the shed with Ann and Natalie.
She said she enjoyed meeting the writers I knew, waking up late, creating her own graphic novel subtitled in Japanese, dissecting the human eye model and speed-assembling Brenda, our transgender non-anatomical anatomy doll, for whom my daughter made a purple wig.
For medical reasons, Coach Steve Kerr stepped away from his day-to-day duties in the first round, although he has been around the team in recent weeks, offering pep talks at practice (and in the locker room at halftime) and dissecting film.
One afternoon last January, two years after staff members at the Copenhagen Zoo surprised many people by shooting a healthy young giraffe, dissecting it in public, and then feeding its remains to lions, another Danish zoo was preparing for a public dissection.
The ailing writer (André Engel), jogging his memory with a stack of photographs, conjures visions of himself as a precocious child (Georges Du Fresne) and then as an adult (Marcello Mazzarella) who frequents high-society realms while unsparingly chronicling and dissecting them.
In the first "Last Week Tonight" since President Trump's inauguration, Mr. Oliver devoted his main segment — which is to say, most of the half-hour show — to dissecting what had transpired since he ended his previous season just days after the election.
To some extent, he follows the filmmaker in dissecting the pretensions of the aristocratic hosts and their guests: the opera singer and her conductor, the rational doctor and his delirious patient, the young couple lost in self-indulgent love, and the rest.
Galen himself was a Greek doctor in the Roman empire who lived from 129 to around 216 C.E. He studied all sorts of medicine through dissecting apes (he could not dissect humans, according to Britannica) and his works remained influential into the Middle Ages.
Even when dissecting the work of FKA twigs, an artist whose homages to the scene in her live sets walks a fine line between appropriation and appreciation, one could argue her actions perpetuate the continuous smudging of QPOC stories and imagery for white consumption.
There's not a doubt in my mind that people will spend way too much time dissecting particular interactions that the piece illustrates; in the past 12 hours alone, I've seen way too many people (very poorly) try to explain the dynamics of a blow job.
In the preface for the US edition of Redemption of Time, Baoshu writes that he had been a fan of Cixin Liu's for years, and was part of a large internet community dedicated to discussing and dissecting his stories and novels as they came out.
For instance, a 2008 study published by Paul Rozin, a professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania and one of the leading experts on disgust, showed that first-year med students become less sensitive about dissecting cadavers after doing it for a while.
On April 19, 1989, eight days before her death, she complained of chest pains and was rushed to the hospital, where cardiologist Yuri Busi diagnosed "a dissecting aortic aneurysm"— a tunnel through the wall of the largest artery that feeds blood to the body.
Before "Avengers: Infinity War" had been in theaters even a full day, a barrage of post-review think pieces appeared discussing and dissecting the bleakness, most of them dutifully adorned with warnings not to read any further if you wanted to preserve your innocence.
Kalanithi writes about the small events that are the meat of human experience: his wanderings through the Arizona desert as a boy, his joy at reading Thoreau and Camus, conversations with his wife and the strange sense of normality felt while dissecting a cadaver.
Recently, a couple of graduate students in data analytics at New York University's Stern School of Business took on the task of dissecting Hillary Clinton's emails, which may have violated federal law because of her use of a private server to handle classified data.
Season 1 of USA's Mr. Robot enjoyed the kind of acclaim that freshman shows can only dream of getting, and ahead of the new season, a collection of hackers, actors, experts and superfans are dissecting the code to the show's success in a new special.
If 2015 was the year of the great "Bank Unbundling," with new companies dissecting the consumer banking experience to offer specialized services, it was also a year that saw the emergence of a new landscape of financial influencers taking a seat at the table.
The scarcity of episodes with a woman at the center is disappointing—I long for them to parody 20 Feet From Stardom—but it does result in quite a few instances of both Hader and Armisen openly dissecting and critiquing patriarchal systems from the inside.
For the August 70.63 issue of Consumer Reports, the magazine's staff drew attention to what they called the "ticket fee frenzy" by dissecting the price of a floor-level seat at a Guns N' Roses concert taking place that summer in Kansas City, Missouri.
Medical students are required to take an anatomy course early on in their studies, dissecting cadavers to learn the ins and outs of the body, while those with surgical ambitions often end up working with cadavers later in their studies to practice surgical techniques.
But to the intelligence analysts and outside experts who have spent the past three years dissecting Russian motives in the 2016 election, and who tried to limit the effect of Moscow's meddling in the 2018 midterms, what is unfolding in 2020 makes perfect sense.
My pseudoscientific interest in the sport has long since passed — there was a time when I would dive into any statistical study with the same delight as a biology student first dissecting a frog and seeing how all the organs connect beneath the surface.
In gorgeous sentence after gorgeous sentence, he reminds us that Lautreamont's chance meeting of a sewing machine and an umbrella on a dissecting table now seems as fated as Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd going to Ford's Theater on Good Friday, April 14, 1865.
Dissecting the psychedelic experience could help policy makers, scientists, and journalists attempt to recreate the core feeling of relatedness that the drugs bring about: the sense that nature is a part of us, our bodies, our lives, and that we are a part of it.
As Ryan Bassil wrote when dissecting an 80s Japanese pop song, Plastic Love," by Mariya Takeuchi, "words can be entirely useless, unnecessary; or, when it comes to music, a kind of shield in which an otherwise empty song is rendered meaningful for detailing an emotion.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Sondra Perry's video works inhabit an uncanny valley where web visuals, found images, and her often digitally modified face serve as some of the raw material for interrogating police brutality, investigating different facets of feminism, and dissecting oppressive power.
As a subscription service, it has steady revenues that it can deploy intelligently, maintaining a large network of experts whom it can call on to do the critical work of dissecting a book, picking out its important parts and writing them up in a compelling way.
Stick with it, though, and this eight-part limited series becomes an engrossing deconstruction of the Unabomber case, including how the aforementioned FBI profiler, Jim "Fitz" Fitzgerald ("Avatar's" Sam Worthington), employed then-nascent techniques of dissecting speech quirks in his quarry's notorious Manifesto to unearth him.
Before we start dissecting the oyster, Herrera prepares a tray with a variety of oysters presented with different dressings: One is slightly cooked and you're supposed to add lemon; another with a little butter; one more with cheese and vinaigrette; and the last one with salsas.
Known simply as Tom and Lorenzo, or "T Lo," to the devoted readers of their beloved fashion website, the couple has been dissecting the revealing subtext of red carpets for well over a decade, and they've become go-to experts on the art of celebrity publicity tours.
Even as audiences fracture according to hyperspecific tastes, it is not unusual for millions of people across the country to be puzzling out the same murder at once, dissecting clues from the real cold cases in twisty shows like HBO's The Jinx and Netflix's Making a Murderer.
We learned from the team at the School of Visual Arts that its graduate students will also be dissecting political advertisements and the strategies, beliefs and meanings encoded in them: Students will analyze how values are embedded in (and exploited by) the design of political messaging.
The cast — headed up by Mad Men and The Crown's Jared Harris, in the star performance he's clearly been capable of all along, if somebody would just trust him with it — commits, too, dissecting the ways the social compact frays quickly in the face of such horrors.
The threat of exposure still loomed, and she destroyed her letters and other pieces of writing, and remained ambivalent whenever her work was reissued: "I feel as though I were a helpless creature impaled on a dissecting table — for public viewing," she wrote in her journal.
He represents the tastes of an emerging political class: If Rush Limbaugh is someone your dad listens to on his car radio, Mr. Shapiro, 33, a graduate of Harvard Law School, is the cool kid's philosopher, dissecting arguments with a lawyer's skill and references to Aristotle.
A fair and balanced analysis would have the cable news talking heads spending a week dissecting the recent reports about Hillary Clinton's tenure as secretary of State and the actions by President Obama's Justice Department to respond to alleged Russian efforts to influence and target the Clintons.
The series was full of actors who have since gone on to long-ranging careers — from MacLachlan to Ray Wise to Madchen Amick — and has inspired a fiercely devoted cult of fan followers who have made a sport of dissecting every shot for the potential secrets therein.
When you open up a typical podcast app, it doesn't take long to get an idea of what makes for a Very Good Podcast™ in the eyes of most curators—content from public radio stations, comedians riffing on bad movies, and pundits dissecting Trump's Twitter beefs.
Truly, there is little in melee-combat gaming quite as satisfying as precision-dissecting the opposition in this title—and if you want all the thrills without the difficulty, just pop it on easy and accelerate through its bananas story of a US President wannabe going nutso with nanotechnology.
From Lost to True Detective (whose game I really loved playing, largely because its deep characterization and layered mythos were so entwined) and now Westworld, there's definitely been an evolving new form of show that operates in tandem with the fans that will be watching and dissecting it.
You go back decades dissecting American conservatism, and you somehow manage not to mention that Donald Trump headed the "Birther" movement, which gave racists the okay to assert that Barack Obama was not a real American — explicitly because he was alleged (falsely) to have been born in Africa?
"People born in the '80s and '90s, having always had their life mapped out by parents, have trouble switching from their child identity into that of a working professional," wrote Miao Lijuan, a business commentator, in an essay dissecting millennials' work experience in a journal on corporate culture.
Other colleges and universities, especially law schools, in Chicago and nationwide should follow and end the absurd hypocrisy of researching and dissecting the law and championing the importance of democracy while forcing students and faculty to sit on the sidelines on the most important day of the year.
A poor man with much on his shoulders can go staggering into this shabby tavern, quench his thirst and hunger with humble drinks and food, while licking his wounds, singing rebellions, cursing abstract yet real enemies, weighing mistresses, dissecting his wife's character, and tearing up for his poor mother.
And so for me, the female gaze is not about being an object for a male, it's more about dissecting myself and finding out what I find pleasurable and showing that to other people, and being unafraid to share my sexual inclinations with other people through the work.
Cranbrook's ceramic studio was also founded by a woman, Maija Grotell, sometimes called "the mother of American ceramics," and the Cranbrook Art Museum hosted a lecture dissecting the work of these two influential studio heads, as well as that of contemporary potter and Living Vessel contributor, Roberto Lugo.
But where Carter was speaking to an oil shortage and growing confrontations in gas lines caused by shortages, and Obama was predominantly dissecting the Great Recession he inherited (quite unlike the decent economy Trump takes over), Trump talks of Americans descending into know-nothingness, killing sprees, and bloodbaths.
Whether it's counting down the best celebrity social media clapbacks, dissecting the latest celebrity breakups (and make-ups) or cringing at horrific tales of dates gone oh-so-wrong, we're bringing you just the news and stories you need (read: the news and stories you really care about) every day.
Dissecting a drawer full of daggers Biological anthropologist and lead author of the study, Nathaniel Dominy, first discovered a drawer full of bone daggers from New Guinea when "poking around in the underbelly" of the Hood Museum of Art in Dartmouth College, USA, where he is a professor of anthropology.
Her latest work broadens her research beyond hookup culture—although roughly a third of the book is spent dissecting the lessons hookup culture sends to college students—to include a thorough examination of the "academic bias and faculty reluctance" that prevent administrators and students from having intimate, complex discussions about sex.
He makes me look at myself in the mirror all the time, and I've been dissecting Jim as a character my whole life but definitely in the last year, and there have been some amazing epiphanies in the film for people that really resonate, and really make you look at yourself.
With the wait on results dragging into Tuesday evening, many in the party began dissecting what turned the Democrats' first contest of the 2020 election into a chaotic display, starting with Shadow, and its main backer, Acronym, a progressive nonprofit that is focused on helping Democrats regain their digital edge.
In "Dissecting the #PizzaGate Conspiracy Theories," The Times writes: In the span of a few weeks, a false rumor that Hillary Clinton and her top aides were involved in various crimes snowballed into a wild conspiracy theory that they were running a child-trafficking ring out of a Washington pizza parlor.
The highs — like a late-season scene between a brother and sister that clarifies many of the season's themes — are really high, but the lows often feature astonishingly superficial readings of that specific political moment for a show that has had some success dissecting America's worst impulses in the past.
Usually when I sit down to write this column, it takes me a little bit of time to come up with an appropriate theme, or to think up something personal (but not too personal) way to interrogate metal culture, or to pinpoint which current wave of metal drama is worth dissecting.
Many of the discussions ultimately leave viewers to come to their own conclusions, and each woman has a different story about Selena—and how they've applied her narrative to their own—but the documentary provides a chance to eavesdrop on intellectual women dissecting the public and private personas of the Tejana star.
And the me who has spent countless hours with her sister dissecting 'Ye songs (the two of us, plus my best friend, even once dressed as three Kanyes for Halloween) cannot wait for this album, and hopes that his family and others around him will provide the help and support that he needs.
" It is always a pleasure to encounter Man Ray's "L'Enigme d'Isidore Ducasse" (1920, remade 1972), which consists of a sewing machine wrapped in a blanket and tied with string — a reflection on Comte de Lautréamont's famous phrase, "beautiful as the accidental encounter, on a dissecting table, of a sewing machine and an umbrella.
While McLean was a full-time student majoring in computer science at the New York Institute of Technology, he spent massive chunks of time playing the game, mostly against other players in casual in-person matches, as well as dissecting different move combinations in the game's training mode and watching other players' replays.
Thoroughly dissecting the data accumulated will take a couple of years, at least, and, even when the findings are published, no one will be able to state their public-health implications with certainty; Homec hem was designed to explore what the chemistry of indoor air is, not what it's doing to us.
That is one of the many instructive anecdotes Berthot shared with Ed Breslin in 2014, in the last few months of his life, recorded in Jake Berthot & The Primacy of Art (Parkside Books, 2016), in which Breslin and Berthot pass the bulk of their time together dissecting books by poets and writers.
I would like to hope that perhaps, just perhaps, the lack of attention to these things marks a slight improvement in our culture — that we implicitly recognize dissecting a woman's appearance would be sexist, and therefore to be on the safe side, we should avoid any commentary about candidates' personal appearance altogether.
But Google, which essentially owns the entire web search market worldwide and shares an online ad duopoly with Facebook, has had a rough few months as regulators in DC and across the country have begun dissecting the titan's business practices as part of a broader shift in official opinion against big tech firms.
Minnesota's Glaring Weakness Between Karl-Anthony Towns dissecting defenses from any square foot of the court he pleases, Andrew Wiggins gliding like a condor, and Jamal Crawford momentarily propping up a lethargic offense like the ageless highlight reel he is, it's still hard to ignore Minnesota's obvious hole: the desperate need for another wing defender.
At the same time that fans were furiously dissecting theories about what was happening to Bree — like why Bree had a bandage on her arm in this video, for example — others were trying to track down the SKUs of the products in her room to prove that everything was from Target, and therefore, staged.
With the release of Sailor's Guide (which featured soul revivalists the Dap-Tones as part of its ensemble) it's been expanded to include a full horn section, but just search YouTube for "Sturgill Simpson guitar solo" to find a bunch of serious players dissecting the slide and country licks all over his albums. 5.
While Martin does get up to plenty of typical dog shenanigans — in the first episode, he literally eats his owner's homework — he's way more concerned with observing and dissecting the emotional roller coaster that is his life with Nan (Fargo's Allison Tolman), his harried owner who's trying to make headway in her frustrating advertising job.
Occasionally De Palma will start a tangent about how he sees directors, fundamentally, as voyeurs, or how he thinks movie critics are driven more by the tastes of their time and aren't great arbiters of actual quality, only for Baumbach and Paltrow to force the movie back into dissecting every single one of his films.
Keane, a master artist who has animated iconic Disney characters like Ariel and Aladdin, sat down with Bryant at the start of the project and asked him to take him through everything, from first learning how to dribble the ball, to dissecting his thought process during games as they watched a "20 Greatest Kobe Plays" video on YouTube.
" During Wednesday's funeral service, Eric Deggans, NPR's TV Critic, took notice of the weighty moment inside Washington National Cathedral, tweeting: "As much as I have criticized the way cable news is dissecting every facial twitch of the POTUSes and FLOTUSes at Bush's funeral, Michelle Obama's expression after she shakes Trump's hand is priceless and says it all.
We know that daily meditation and gentle yet stimulating exercise is supposed to fill you with contentment and an unshakable sense of presence, but think about it for a minute: does anything actually beat the fuzzy influx of endorphins that comes from sitting in your favourite corner of the pub, pint in hand, slurrily dissecting the week's events with your BFFs?
A hint that people have been dissecting from the teaser involves the instance where the subject leans forward and reaches towards the glowing cube, which many are speculating as a clue that Samsung *might* have finally cracked positional tracking, a feature that has been noticeably absent from the Gear VR's feature set (and all mobile phone-based VR to date).
It's not for the faint of heart, but those who can stomach it have a lot to say about the bear, from dissecting how Industrial Light and Magic made it, to admitting that no smartphone-wielding 90s baby would survive it, to even speculating that the bear was actually getting frisky with DiCaprio's character, Hugh Glass, in between chomping sessions.
Accents notwithstanding, Ninja and Visser — who formed Die Antwoord in Cape Town in 2008, and now live between L.A. and Johannesburg — could at times be mistaken for native Angelenos, whether dissecting the menu's vegetarian options (settling on avocado tartines), or recalling coffee at the home of David Lynch, who, for a while, was their neighbor in the hills above the Hollywood Bowl.
In 1979, Nurse with Wound, the British avant-garde band led by Steve Stapleton, released its debut album, Chance Meeting on a Dissecting Table of a Sewing Machine and an Umbrella, which was packaged with a sheet of paper containing, in dense all-caps, a typewritten list of nearly 300 artist names, from British improv group AMM to Frank Zappa.
While we were busy analyzing trailers, dissecting set photos, debating the merits of Rory's childhood loves, and generally theorizing about how the fast-talking family drama would end, those infamous last four words included, the cast and creators of the series were busy vaguely answering scheduling questions, trying to stay out of heated fan debates, and generally attempting to not mistakenly reveal any spoilers.
Dissecting the glamour and tragedy of fame in a way Lana Del Rey could never, it's darkly pop in a way that would make it ideal for one of those philosophical-but-not-really car adverts, which is impressive considering Needles wanted it to sound like "a murdered 16-year-old teenage virgin at the bottom of a pond that would never be found".
Emanuel Maiberg, Motherboard Weekend Editor While it is true that it is likely possible to affect third-party add-ons with this particular piece of malware, the attack is actually foisted upon the Blizzard UI code itself, and has been confirmed by people dissecting the exploit; and as of today, the exploit developer themselves; that it works against anyone; add-ons or no add-ons.
So earlier this month, I called him on Skype, and from his current home in Scotland ("I'm just based here to take a change of pace," he told me), he gave me the full rundown—dissecting the racism inherent to 212s rave culture that is often overlooked, and why his new record is a political statement about giving the scene's real originators their proper due.
This has been one of my enduring wishes for the last decade, and I kept thinking the day was right around the corner, when finally one of my favorites of all time would make it to streaming, and then I could enjoy 9,000 articles dissecting its minutiae and everyone getting super into it and arguing about the best episodes and burying myself in a hundred Frank Pembleton GIFs.
Monday morning, just hours after pundits had settled into dissecting what everyone assumed to be the day's big revelation—the indictment of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and his former business associate Rick Gates on a slew of charges related to an alleged money laundering scheme—came an even bigger revelation: George Papadopoulos, foreign policy adviser to the Trump campaign, had struck a plea agreement with Robert Mueller's special counsel office.
After 236 hours in a plane that took us through Qatar and then to Kochi, the largest urban area in Kerala — its airport is the first in the world run completely on solar power — we found ourselves in this beach resort dissecting the new wave of Indian travel over fried chicken that was almost like the banana-leaf-wrapped version she used to eat as a child at street stalls called thattu kadaas.
This is a back and forth between Hannity, Fox News medical pundit Marc Siegel, and Fiona Gupta, a neurologist from New Jersey, all dissecting a coughing fit Clinton had, in which Hannity tries to convince the panelists that Clinton's "facial expressions are odd" and seizure-like: FIONA GUPTA: You know, it's just so hard to speculate based on snippets of the clips that, you know, what is going on without having a full examination and workup.
It is, rather, a practice utilizing these previous visual styles in one or more of three key ways: First, as a conceptual foundation — artistically investigating, dissecting and exploring the aesthetic and culture of Graffiti and Street Art; second, as a methodological tool — using the techniques and methods of Graffiti and Street Art yet subverting their traditional regulations and codes; and third, as an ethical imperative — using the independent ethic (rather than aesthetic) of Graffiti and Street Art, as a way of understanding the world, appreciating one's environment rather than as a simple visual regime.

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