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"elaboration" Definitions
  1. a detailed explanation or description of something
  2. the development of a complicated or detailed plan, idea, etc.
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This is especially true when we are asked for elaboration.
One dish is listed simply as "Fried Carrot," without elaboration.
"Arts allow for elaboration, allow for repetition," Dr. Hardiman said.
She told him she was a friend with no elaboration.
There was no elaboration on when exactly that would occur.
The Anglicization wished on me by my father needs little elaboration.
"Salesman" might be a feature-length elaboration of a Frank photograph.
The White House did not respond to a request for elaboration.
These methods were central to the elaboration of 19th-century cosmopolitan culture.
A VA spokeswoman did not immediately respond to a request for elaboration.
A Salesforce spokesperson has also confirmed the acquisition but without further elaboration.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for elaboration.
This elaboration, of course, makes the book historical fiction, rather than biography.
There is no elaboration of his profession or connection to the story.
But there's been no elaboration on how or when that might happen.
The statement offered no elaboration on what those new areas might be.
And Brahms's Handel elaboration is a high-water mark of the variations form.
Trump has said, without elaboration, that international trade deals have hurt American workers.
The association will safeguard the rights of Chinese exporters, it said, without elaboration.
In person, Savchenko speaks like a soldier: Thoughtfully, directly, and without undue elaboration.
There was no further elaboration on what appears to be a suicide photo.
Yet this is a glancing admission, slipped passively into the narrative without elaboration.
We've reached out to her camp for further elaboration, but they had no comment.
Her approach is straightforward and she does not succumb to the temptation of elaboration.
Trump also read the name "Carter Page, PhD" — and offered no further elaboration on him.
What's also impressive about Square's first-ever publicly-released report is its elaboration on diversity.
"I will have a legal representative there," he said with no elaboration before hanging up.
Each scene is an elaboration of raw materials, like a headdress sculpted out of fruit.
"Imagine the distribution challenges we will solve," Ms. Mayer said in her note, without elaboration.
" This October, Hetherington and Weiler will publish an elaboration on their argument, "Prius or Pickup?
But when asked whether that requires him to be confirmed, Spicer said "no," without elaboration.
The government said in an email without elaboration that projects were "hindered due to different reasons".
In addition to the elaboration of a comprehensible theme, the draw is exactly that — what's new.
Two days later, the government, without elaboration, moved to dismiss Mr. Skoro's illegal re-entry charge.
"Mueller will be Joe Friday," the famed television detective who just presented the facts without elaboration.
Other ships are prohibited from entering those waters during that time, it said, without further elaboration.
We have followed up with a further request for more elaboration, especially regarding what they dispute.
He mentioned, without much elaboration, that would-be competitors in Compton regretted going up against him.
Israeli authorities, without elaboration, claimed that their application had not met the criteria necessary to enter.
The ethics office did not return multiple calls seeking elaboration on the status of the paperwork.
Here's the video version: The rest of Goldman's testimony amounted to an elaboration on these conclusions.
The only effective way to fight extremist views is with moderate ones steeped in reasoned elaboration.
Nothing reaches the level of having a status in the repressed, where real elaboration is possible.
The White House, State Department and Pentagon did not respond to CNBC requests for comment or elaboration.
Through framing and elaboration, she turns Truth's comments into a spectacular performance four times longer than his.
After hanging up, he sent a six-hundred-word e-mail of elaboration, and another after that.
Ms. Lutz is appealing, though, and fans of the franchise will probably be pleased with the elaboration.
It is comically plausible, and concretely evoked; the surrealism lies in the systematic elaboration of the image.
Jonathan Chait has ably made this argument, so there's no need for further elaboration on this point.
China's navy has both the ability and the determination to protect the Spratly Islands, he added, without elaboration.
Samsung routinely releases estimated earnings figures before posting detailed results and elaboration toward the end of the month.
In the endless elaboration of a single idea, in its evasion of artistic responsibility, the opposite is true.
The painter's brilliantly simple gambit, one that has allowed for decades of elaboration, was to literalize that blackness.
" Without elaboration, he added, "Dowless' efforts were widely known and we did share our concerns with several people.
"The outcome of cases like this in other circumstances must await further elaboration in the courts," he wrote.
"I think you're thinking of someone, and you don't want to tell us," Ms. Harris said without elaboration.
Some eureka moments present insights that are in need of more systematic elaboration before they can be implemented.
The Maritime and Port Authority had no immediate comment or elaboration on its statement to The Straits Times.
"I would like to thank Dan for his great service to our Country," Mr. Trump wrote without elaboration.
In most cases, it has only confirmed, tacitly or without elaboration, new and contradictory information uncovered by the media.
Justice Anthony Kennedy said in his majority opinion that the larger issue "must await further elaboration" in the courts.
On Monday, Shakira canceled her scheduled performances for Thursday's Latin GRAMMYs and Sunday's American Music Awards without much elaboration.
There was no elaboration on any plan or what access to their old villages any returning Rohingya could expect.
Deadpool 2's Domino (Zazie Beetz), whose superpower is luck, is a similarly self-conscious elaboration on superhero expectations.
But he also used Lafargue as an elaboration of what African-American life was in a profoundly contradictory system.
All through Saturday they offered no on-the-record elaboration on what Trump meant or defense of his comments.
"Democrats are sacrificing due process on the altar of their hatred of President Trump," Gaetz tweeted without any elaboration.
For months Mr. Weinstein's representatives have said, without elaboration, that he is seeking therapy for sex addiction in Arizona.
"The reason for this, among other things, is a note found in the getaway car," they said, without elaboration.
The lack of elaboration left fans wondering about the most important details — like who'll be suiting up as Bond himself.
Asked for elaboration, a USPS spokesman told CNBC that he could not confirm the existence of any partnership with ZTO.
But that elaboration on his testimony could legitimately have waited until the FBI completed its analysis of the new emails.
That is where a collective elaboration of meaning is to be found, in the symbolic and material versions of naiveté.
In each, there was at most a single, obligatory, passing reference to rivals like Russia and China, with little elaboration.
Once people settled down, "a natural consequence was the elaboration of political systems," property, and a sense of national identity.
Most of these proposals would benefit from further elaboration on how to pay for them, beyond taxing the wealthiest Americans.
The heart of the second cadenza is an imperious elaboration of the suave, sauntering theme with which the concerto begins.
Analysts said such an elaboration could be perceived as a hint that a Fed rate increase this year is still possible.
" If further elaboration were needed, it could have included the line, "We know where you and your cronies keep your money.
Sinosphere BEIJING — Usually what newly married couples do on their wedding night needs no elaboration, let alone a pen and paper.
It is not just a reduction, but it is also an elaboration of the promise of the Black Ops multiplayer experience.
So far, Democrats have largely acted as if Mr. Trump's personal defects are so well known that they require scant elaboration.
There is almost too much sumptuous elaboration of the everyday — so much so that nothing is really allowed to be quotidian.
On Thursday he also promised, without elaboration, "to solve" the old-school incandescent bulbs — "and people are so happy about it."
But he did not explain what change he meant and a subsequent inquiry to the White House for elaboration went unanswered.
He can learn of synergies, or request elaboration that may uncover new and unheralded strengths or weaknesses among ourselves or our foes.
They need elaboration, and how to present them to governments and publics overseas in the coming weeks and months needs careful planning.
We've seen Age of Sigmar, a maligned mess when it came out, turned into something interesting through rules tweaks and lore elaboration.
Mr. Cohen also provided the attorney general's office with documents concerning "a separate open inquiry," the memo added, also offering no elaboration.
The president also said in the tweet — without elaboration — that "key Allies" had called to urge him not to declassify the documents.
"For the next step, the takeover team will steadily introduce strategic investors to Anbang and push forward its restructuring," Liang said, without elaboration.
Though Erving's work was varied and deliberately unsystematic, he is best known for his elaboration of the self as a series of performances.
There was no elaboration, no explanation of the differences in policy, no nothing — just a simple assertion that Obama's policy was "like" Trump's.
That required a centuries-long elaboration of norms around editorship, the protocols of scholarly and journalistic truth, and a publishing industry of gatekeepers.
"There have been cases of successful prosecution which our information has aided," Pinheiro told the 47-member Geneva forum on Monday without elaboration.
Renault and Brilliance said their goal is to "achieve… an acceleration of electrifying power trains" as part of the partnership, without further elaboration.
Cheng Boming, who used to head China's largest securities firm, was suspected of being involved in criminal activity, Xinhua reported, without further elaboration.
Tesla – When asked about the possible release date for the automaker's Model 3, CEO Elon Musk simply tweeted "News On Sunday" without elaboration.
He provided no further elaboration to the station regarding the majority of his misogynistic statements made on Reddit over the past five years.
After nearly three minutes of Tolstoyan elaboration, the podiatrist finally says that he sympathizes, but what the moth really needs is a psychiatrist.
Conversely, they found that attentive listeners received more information, relevant details and elaboration from speakers, even when the listeners didn't ask any questions.
People disagree, people ask questions, people ask for elaboration — but, with rare exception, people are not nasty or dismissive or horrible to one another.
The artist worked closely with lawyers in the elaboration of the entire project, escaping legal structures through loopholes and clever manipulation of the truth.
Peg Green, an attorney representing Arias, didn&apost immediately respond Tuesday to an email seeking elaboration on her bid to keep the brief private.
An ingredient label can list "artificial fragrance" without any elaboration, and that "one" ingredient can be a cocktail of more than a hundred chemicals.
The 75-year-old did not die by strangulation, coroner Beau Clark told CNN, saying without elaboration that her nose and mouth were blocked.
The hunting detail was just an elaboration of that predator thing, part of my escapist fantasy about becoming a self-reliant, wilderness-survival type.
Former national security officials maintain their security clearances in part to be of assistance to new administrations for consultation or elaboration on historical context.
In stark contrast, subjects who were merely presented with the hypothetical question, and no further elaboration, selected the cake 48 percent of the time.
" The centrality of "Italianness" to the country's music was ironic, he said, because "popular Italian music has always been an elaboration of foreign styles.
And they asked for an expansion or elaboration of the term "fraudulent intent," a key to the defense's arguments that Mr. Shkreli is innocent.
If Harwood's prototype at the school was the Wright brothers' first biplane, this immense scaled-up elaboration of it was a spaceship in drydock.
I think they'll try to give more elaboration of what they're trying to do,' said Peter Boockvar, chief investment officer at Bleakley Advisory Group.
"White is less a color than a superimposition," Morgan writes in her first interlude, an elaboration on the Jockey Club's color qualifications for Thoroughbreds.
The state use of prison labor is not the same practice as slavery, but it is an elaboration of a theme that founded this country.
There is, however, an overemphasis on consequential testing, which prioritizes short, quick-response answers over deliberation and elaboration, and prioritizes test scores over authentic learning.
The same basic array of partisans and enemies preside over the 21st century brand of faith-based culture warfare—with two notable points of elaboration.
We're kind of honing in on what we did on those four songs and the newer stuff is just an elaboration of that, I guess.
Unfortunately, too many moments in Erdrich's novel are rushed through without sufficient explanation or elaboration, especially Cedar's relationship with Phil, the father of her child.
"The more we find out about this, the more we learn there was something there," White House press secretary Sean Spicer claimed on Tuesday, without elaboration.
"Fair Shot" is a short, easily digestible elaboration of this argument, with a very specific proposal for taking from the rich and giving to the poor.
The finest poem she set there, a multipage elaboration of an Amazonian folk tale, "The Riverman," has the Yeatsian radiance of a land beyond human discourse.
They fit most news organizations' criteria of breaking news: They are important; they are unanticipated and at first glance inexplicable; they demand elaboration, explanation and detail.
GMT Games put it up as a pre-order with minimal information on February 20th, and there it sat for over a month without further elaboration.
There was no further elaboration on how that would work, including whether or not URLs to websites like the Daily Stormer would be affected by the ban.
It shows, regardless of its follow-up, that games are perfectly suited as a medium for approaching a single, specific emotion or sensation without greater dramatic elaboration.
"Most untreated sex offenders released from prison go on to commit more offenses — indeed, as many as 163 percent do," the article said, without evidence or elaboration.
"The Russian Federation cannot afford to play the second fiddle role in it," he was quoted as saying by the RIA news agency, without much further elaboration.
" All of this is just an elaboration on a line that Latinos in the American Southwest often use: "We didn't cross the border, the border crossed us.
"We are exploring a new range of security and diplomatic measures," he said, referring to the possibility of a pre-emptive strike but offering no further elaboration.
But on Saturday afternoon, highlighting the sudden disarray of the Trump campaign, Pence aides said without elaboration that the vice-presidential candidate decided not to go after all.
The FRC said that more than half of Britain's top 100 listed companies provided little elaboration in their policy beyond some acknowledgement of the value of board diversity.
Odebrecht and prosecutors in Panama, Colombia and Peru have made significant progress on the elaboration of plea deals, a person briefed on the matter told Reuters on Wednesday.
Combining an array of sensors and software used to quickly collect data and interpret data, the F-35 "is the key example of human elaboration," Work told CNN.
Mr. Higgins "resigned as a matter of principle" from the sheriff's office, having been told, he said without elaboration, to follow orders that would have violated his conscience.
We should drink more green, we're told (which, frankly, I'd have liked to get a little more elaboration on; is that advising us to make broccoli juice or what?).
The President offered little elaboration about the diplomatic side of that campaign, particularly how it would be carried out without a US ambassador in the Afghan capital of Kabul.
But just over 48 hours after filing it, my entire request was rejected because, the NYPD said, those documents would reveal "non-routine techniques and procedures" — with no elaboration.
To date, the talks have failed to achieve their objective: the elaboration of a special status for the Transnistrian region within Moldova that respects our country's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Asked for elaboration on what form the communication should take and what type of information he expects would be shared, Khanna said he would leave specifics up to the Pentagon.
S. Homegrown Violent Extremist Recidivism Likely" said without elaboration that as of May 22016 Mr. Lindh "continued to advocate for global jihad and to write and translate violent extremist texts.
"Basketball reasons" was the initial explanation given for Mr. Stern's decision — leading to numerous interviews in the succeeding years in which he continued to be asked for more detailed elaboration.
In an interesting elaboration, he said the bakery would have been within its rights if it had an established policy of refusing to adorn cakes with any religious or political message.
" Hunter wrote a follow-up column explaining that she had misinterpreted Michelle Obama's comments and saying, "My mistake was not grabbing Michelle Obama when she left to ask for further elaboration.
Chile's Foreign Minister Roberto Ampuero told journalists outside the court that the Bovilian testimony "made a lot of references to history but did not have much accompanying elaboration on legal matters".
The court receives many such requests, and when it denies an application for a stay of a lower-court ruling, it typically does so in a one-line order without elaboration.
"We recognize that we have one opportunity to show responsibility in the elaboration of the next budget," Hibert said to a crowd of investors at a business forum in New York.
Others argued that because the United States also conducts covert cyberspace operations that could not be discussed in public, the statement attributing blame to Moscow required no elaboration, the sources said.
But under closer scrutiny, it can be seen as an elaboration of the artist's ongoing thesis about art, technology and the impossibility of separating either from a specific moment in time.
There are a few pictures of Sands's family members but no biographical elaboration in a film that treats him as a potent symbol of resistance to British rule over Northern Ireland.
Along with the theatrics, Mr Collins explains, the case was a landmark in the use of forensic science, and for the judge's elaboration of the notion of guilt "beyond a reasonable doubt".
Barbs that economics is but the "painful elaboration of the obvious" will resonate with visitors traipsing through gallery after gallery running the gamut of economic actors, from firms to consumers and governments.
We've been suckled since birth on an endless elaboration of consumer fantasies, so that it is nearly hopeless for us to figure out what is our and what is the enchanter's suggestion.
But for elaboration that penetrated the threshold of fiction, Pitino recalled his days as the bright, young Knicks coach in the late 1980s, watching Bird in a pregame shootaround at Boston Garden.
The unreasoned decrees carry the feel of messages from the Delphic oracle, announcing truth without elaboration, but they have quite tangible effects on who is allowed into the country and who is not.
"Since Fukushima, there has been a gradual elaboration of policies to realize that kind of local autonomy, local consumption paradigm," said Andrew Dewit, a professor of energy policy at Rikkyo University in Tokyo.
On Thursday evening, Mr. Claure responded to the group with an email that indicated he took their concerns seriously, but with little elaboration, and did not acknowledge the workers' request for a meeting.
Trump has offered no elaboration on specifics; it's possible that even he doesn't know what he's threatening to attack here (there haven't been any official statements from the Pentagon clarifying the president's intent).
The latter's "my lips from speaking," a virtuosic and sometimes pummellingly dissonant elaboration of a piano riff from Aretha Franklin's "Think," received a riotous rendition from the New York-based pianist Andrea Lodge.
" The N.C.A.A., which has been studying the possibility of rewriting its rules on endorsements, has called the measure "unconstitutional" and said without elaboration on Monday that it would "consider next steps in California.
Often they offer not just a presentation or elaboration of a fiction, but embed within that fiction a critique or twist that counters the purely aesthetic experience landscapes are typically deemed to offer.
Speaking to VP Esports later on at the 2018 International, Aizik gave a little elaboration, saying he started to lose motivation after repeated losses and he couldn't see a way to fix the team.
" President Donald Trump invited all Republican senators to have lunch at the White House on Wednesday to discuss healthcare and other priorities, an administration official said, adding without elaboration: "There is movement on healthcare.
"We feel obliged to ask, in a respectful manner, if for the elaboration of the chair mentioned you sought and, in this case, worked together with the community and its artists," the letter said.
What Barthes, a practitioner of semiotics, seemed to admire most about Garbo wasn't that she was some divine angel who'd deigned to bless audiences with her presence, but that her face invited interpretation and elaboration.
Montgomery County, Maryland's report card, for instance, grades the following "Thinking and Academic Success Skills": analysis, collaboration, effort/motivation/persistence [a long-winded way to say grit], elaboration, evaluation, intellectual risk-taking, metacognition, and originality.
Like Holiday, plenty of girls found their way to the stage, seeking an outlet for the performance of freedom, of femininity and sexuality: Dancing was "another elaboration of the general strike" against servitude, confinement, oppression.
MATERIAL CHANGE After the Fed's October policy meeting, Powell said it would take a "material" change in the economic outlook for the central bank to change rates again, language he repeated on Wednesday without elaboration.
It's another kind of weakness that Miles's point is simply allowed to stand, without elaboration or investigation, one of several provocative lines of argument in the book that are picked up and dropped without development.
"I plan on prosecuting the case against people who do not tell the truth and who are purveyors of injustice in this country," Harris said, without elaboration or a direct mention of the President's name.
The only substantive question asked by the jurors during the five days of deliberations was to request an elaboration about what constitutes "fraudulent intent" from Judge Kiyo A. Matsumoto of the Federal District Court in Brooklyn.
An unexpected Saturday morning presidential tweet briefly — and without further explanation or elaboration — raised the prospect of a perhaps-imminent pardon of former boxing champion Jack Johnson, the victim of a century-old act of racial injustice.
Most reviews of the novel tended to ignore these imperfections, focussing on the tragic backstory and praising the work without much elaboration—somewhat confirming Barón Biza's fear that the book's autobiographical aspects would overtake any literary discussion.
In particular, it was the intent of the regulatory drafters that any special prosecutor would speak only through indictment and the charges brought, with any further elaboration of fact coming largely through the evidence introduced at trial.
Harris, in an email and on a résumé he posted online, has said he's done work (though with little elaboration on what kind of work) for candidates in Madagascar and training projects in Belgium, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Canada.
The justices, without elaboration or dissent, refused to expedite Mr Trump's appeal of a lower-court decision stopping him from winding down the programme, which protects some 20183,000 undocumented immigrants from deportation and gives them permission to work.
This report reflects that, going beyond past reports with a greater richness of detail and specificity in its elaboration of the many ways in which climate change interacts with a range of problems that would be there anyway.
" (Shout!) THE WANDERERS An elaboration on Richard Price's fanciful novel of Bronx youth gangs, Philip Kaufman's 1979 movie has been restored and reissued on Blu-ray in both its original release version and a slightly longer "preview cut.
" They also said, without elaboration, that the protest "included a number of people unaffiliated with the university" and that they would rely on "the full breadth of state and university processes to hold those responsible accountable for their actions.
In an ethics statement and a 42-page financial disclosure form filed on Wednesday with the Office of Government Ethics, Mr. Mnuchin said without elaboration that he would retain his "unpaid position" as president of Steven T. Mnuchin Inc.
This nearly half-century-old lesson is a startlingly appropriate rebuke to Principal Bates (who asserts without elaboration that any dissent would entail "disruption"), and is even more persuasive applied to the setting of a football field rather than a classroom.
Finally, the last reason I imagine for why my husband and I no longer have sex comes almost as a relief, because it requires very little imagination or elaboration and after I think it I can usually go back to sleep.
At that same meeting, the Politburo agreed to purge one of its own members, Sun Zhengcai, who had once been considered a potential successor to Mr. Xi, on corruption charges — a warning to other party officials that needed little elaboration.
Slater may also have elected to gloss over grisly particulars as a narrative strategy, so as not to foreclose any identification between his reader and his subjects; Ishmael Beah describes killing as a "daily activity" but similarly refrains from graphic elaboration.
And while he does not deal in ranking individuals across playing eras, given Connecticut's parade of elite alumnae, he did offer contextual elaboration by recounting another of Stewart's wow moments, from this season, one with a better result, if not a perfect one.
The wish is simple: That somehow, Heroes creator Tim Kring brings this thing in for a landing, after twelve episodes of wondering why the saga of the Petrelli and Bennet families required further elaboration after Heroes ended just shy of six years ago.
She's one-fourth of the DJ collective Working Women, a project that, per their SoundCloud, is "rooted in elaboration, uncertainty, and persistence," which in practice means four friends (including DJ Voices, DJ Ashlyn, and DJ Nicely) trading unpredictable tracks with gleeful abandon.
In the development of projects, in the building and elaboration of how things move forward, we need to make sure we're folding in indigenous peoples, local communities, experts and scientists every step of the way ... (The previous government) thought governments can grant permits.
"We urge concentrating on (the) elaboration and implementation of specific additional confidence building measures in order to secure the cyber security and not to waste breath with unfounded accusations without any fact," Sergei Lavrov told a meeting of foreign ministers from OSCE countries.
During Thursday's debate, he was pressed on exactly what his support for a buyback meant, and he offered a pretty detailed elaboration: I am [proposing to take away guns] if it's a weapon that was designed to kill people on a battlefield.
This year they'll include Particle, the story of a two-dimensional light being who exists in the pages of a giant, hand-drawn comic book; a kinetic dance performance inside an extravagant silent movie palace; an "elaboration" upon Vincent Van Gogh's Provence landscapes; and Asteroids!
" Wright continues to push that he's Nakamoto, even tweeting Friday in a cryptic message that he would soon prove it and, over the weekend, tweeting without elaboration that the "new" Nakamoto writings were a fraud: "Nakamotofamilyfoundation cannot get the dates nor technical details correct.
The unvarnished intimacy of O'Reilly's language—"I had a rather scary conversation with my oncologist"—made it difficult to find aesthetic distance, though this was perhaps the point: we were being shown the raw material for a work of art alongside its poetic elaboration.
Given the resources of contemporary information technology, it ought to be possible to decentralize the planning process and model an economy—perhaps, as Sunkara suggests (without elaboration, alas), one including commodity markets but not capital and labor markets—that will produce freedom, equality, and abundance.
"New macroeconomic projections, which would be a first step prior to the elaboration of a future budget by the (next) government, point to a stronger growth rate of 2.9 percent in 2016," de Guindos told reporters on the sidelines of the G20 summit in the Chinese city of Chengdu.
" Cuban and other Mavericks officials have referred all Porzingis-related questions to the N.B.A. The league office, however, has not responded to requests for further elaboration from The New York Times beyond its brief initial statement, from the N.B.A. spokesman Mike Bass, that "we are aware of the situation.
There was no elaboration in either the Xinhua report or the KCNA report on how many suspects North Korea was seeking, or of who or where they were, but Xinhua said North Korea had vowed to "hunt down to the last one of the suspects in every corner of the earth".
A cartoon of the three kings saying "do you realize this means 2000 years of Christmas records," becomes the perfect setup for explaining determinism through a paraphrasis of Laplace's demon, or an elaboration of the concept of the butterfly effect, only to point out how quantum physics proved that principle wrong.
The Allman Brothers Band had thoroughly figured out the segues among all of the styles they merged: where rhythms could coincide and metamorphose, where simple harmonies could support jazzy elaboration, how a soul revue's horn lines or a country band's fiddle could be translated onto the band's guitars and keyboards.
Relationships hover in the extremely realistic but weirdly foreshortened "TM and Lee," in which two figures, who may be giants, sit on an expanse of sand of indeterminate size, and in "Long Distance," a further elaboration of late Guston, in which two people who are Skyping form a totemic stack of spheres.
PHOENIX — The tweet landed without warning or elaboration, just days before a presidential visit to Arizona: In the early hours of Thursday, President Trump, not for the first time, savaged Senator Jeff Flake, an Arizona Republican, calling him "toxic" and "WEAK," hailing Mr. Flake's primary challenger and drawing fierce pushback from fellow Republicans.
With a teaching staff that included such now well-known artists as Allan Kaprow (of "Happenings" fame), John Baldessari, and Nam June Paik, the composer Morton Subotnick, and other notables, Stein and Miller hoped that CalArts would provide a welcoming proving ground for the further elaboration and implementation of Blueprint's pedagogical ideas ⎯ and ideals.
The Pope has given a sonorous pair of titles to his forthcoming trip: "My Peace I Give You" (a quote from Jesus Christ) to the Chilean leg and "United for Hope" for the Peruvian part, which will include a fresh elaboration of his ideas on the need to protect the environment, delivered from deep inside the Amazon forest.
Rather than specifying any particular analysis to address worries about monopolization, the Clayton Act simply bars one company from acquiring another when "the effect of such acquisition may be substantially to lessen competition, or to tend to create a monopoly" and does not offer much in the way of further definition or elaboration of what that means.
"The outcome of cases like this in other circumstances must await further elaboration in the courts, all in the context of recognizing that these disputes must be resolved with tolerance, without undue disrespect to sincere religious beliefs, and without subjecting gay persons to indignities when they seek goods and services in an open market," he wrote.
"The outcome of cases like this in other circumstances must await further elaboration in the courts, all in the context of recognizing that these disputes must be resolved with tolerance, without undue disrespect to sincere religious beliefs, and without subjecting gay persons to indignities when they seek goods and services in an open market," the opinion states.
"The outcome of cases like this in other circumstances must await further elaboration in the courts, all in the context of recognizing that these disputes must be resolved with tolerance, without undue disrespect to sincere religious beliefs, and without subjecting gay persons to indignities when they seek goods and services in an open market," Kennedy wrote.
"The outcome of cases like this in other circumstances must await further elaboration in the courts, all in the context of recognizing that these disputes must be resolved with tolerance, without undue disrespect to sincere religious beliefs, and without subjecting gay persons to indignities when they seek goods and services in an open market," Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote.
Also the argument is conveyed through that powerful rhetorical strategy used by many preachers: definition of a problem, usually one that is intrinsic to people; elaboration of that problem as the source of most of our troubles; constant repetition of these themes; presentation of the solution as ultimately residing is the surrender of personal agency to God.
As he wrote in the decision's most important paragraph: The outcome of cases like this in other circumstances must await further elaboration in the courts, all in the context of recognizing that these disputes must be resolved with tolerance, without undue disrespect to sincere religious beliefs, and without subjecting gay persons to indignities when they seek goods and services in an open market.
" Kennedy was explicit about this in the Court's opinion: "The outcome of cases like this in other circumstances must await further elaboration in the courts, all in the context of recognizing that these disputes must be resolved with tolerance, without undue disrespect to sincere religious beliefs, and without subjecting gay persons to indignities when they seek goods and services in an open market.
Typically, in telling the story of an artist, or an art historical movement, an art institution attempts to establish familial, cultural, or intellectual genealogy (often through didactic wall texts and captions), displays objects created by the artist or artists concerned, and frequently attaches all this information to a chronological layout showing a developing sophistication of facture, or an elaboration of key ideas and principles.
The same is true of the album's other nods of tribute: a flowing elaboration on "Barbara Allen," the traditional folk song, linked to the memory of the bassist Charlie Haden; "The Nurturer," a soul ballad dedicated to the trumpeter and mentor Marcus Belgrave; and "For Fr. Peter O'Brien," a springy invention inspired by the Jesuit priest who managed the pianist and composer Mary Lou Williams.
" And the day before the Observer article was published in 2013, he said, without elaboration, "It is a free world and I realize that many priests have found it very difficult to cope with celibacy as they lived out their priesthood and felt the need of a companion, of a woman, to whom they could get married and raise a family of their own.
Batur picks a tune, usually an extremely pretty one if slow and melancholy on what sounds like an Eastern European scale (specific to Crimea?), plays it once, plays it again, plays it again, maybe plays a bridge, maybe plays an elaboration, maybe plays another related one, plays the original again, and that's all folks, song's over, on to the next one, which repeats the trick, as does the one after.

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