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There are puzzles that aren't embodied in any one game but are embodied in the facility as a whole.
In the process, the two great reformist movements of their day — the Renaissance, embodied in Erasmus, and the Reformation, embodied in Luther — were torn asunder.
" That tough approach is embodied in the "ghetto package.
Values that are not embodied in behavior do not exist.
A part of our souls is embodied in their heart.
Still, the reforms embodied in the settlement are hardly enough.
His greatest achievement was, as the architect of post-war education policy, to place "opportunity", as embodied in grammar schools, rather than "equality", as embodied in comprehensives, at the heart of the new state machinery.
Most importantly, an organization's activities must be embodied in its mission.
The perspectives embodied in these anthropological overviews exist in implicit dialogue here.
Once utopias are embodied in ideologies, they become dangerous and even deadly.
This principle is embodied in the federal judiciary, where judges enjoy lifetime tenure.
In the U.S., this solution was embodied in the 1913 Federal Reserve Act.
The element of wish fulfillment is embodied in the figure of Reacher himself.
Both impulses were embodied in perhaps the unlikeliest Jew of all: Theodor Herzl.
The fundamental one is the idea of the republican structure embodied in the Constitution.
The destructive force embodied in incitement against foreigners and minorities is a frightening thing.
Buchanan's organizing worldview is embodied in visceral form in the person of Steve Bannon.
Or that the values embodied in beautiful things were often, if closely examined, abhorrent.
For me, the lesson of pho is a lesson embodied in many traditional cuisines.
Hope is embodied in the field workers and the volunteers, like our Nansen laureate tonight.
That mentality is embodied in a concept referred to as the spirit of the game.
But it's even better obviously to see that embodied in something such as the Statement.
Actually seeing her onscreen embodied in a real person kind of ruined it for them.
The experimental dance of that era, embodied in those pieces, set itself up against virtuosity.
The party's moderate "New Democrat" wing reigned triumphant in the 1990s, embodied in Bill Clinton's presidency.
Bean has both a romance plot and an action plot, each embodied in a specific character.
It's a device seeking a purpose, while the Courier was a purpose embodied in a device.
I hated religion—I've seen how people get brainwashed—and this was embodied in black metal.
They make the case for "the new American South" as embodied in this historic, vibrant city.
Clinton took sharply divergent positions, embodied in Mr. Trump's call to "build the wall" and Mrs.
Yet the nationalist principle embodied in Wilsonian "self-determination" offered a simple solution to complex questions.
How I'm embodied in this lifetime has made you feel unable to join here with me.
We've also obviously continued to push on the research directions that are embodied in the principles.
If the Force can be embodied in a vision or a living creature, why not a place?
The technical consensus, embodied in the existing specs, would allow for progress where it was still possible.
Can the south remain immune to Mr Modi's northern nationalism, embodied in the slogan "Hindi-Hindu-Hindustan"?
If monetary policy were entirely automated, however, the information embodied in markets would be useful but unused.
PERINO: I think that is embodied in in the partisanship of the country today, or the polarization.
There are versions of this tradeoff, not yet embodied in this legislation, that liberals should happily consider.
Empathy and understanding are two separate psychological processes, embodied in distinct (though overlapping) parts of the brain.
In 1980, he imagined being virtually embodied in a robot that could be anywhere in the world.
You'll feel good about here because Cuyana's fewer, better philosophy is embodied in everything the brand does.
Does it make America seem pure and hopeful, embodied in the form of a lovely young woman?
Prohibition, embodied in the US Constitution&aposs 18th amendment, banned the sale, manufacture, and transportation of alcohol.
If the word of God had not been embodied in human language, how could anyone understand it?
The Japanese, for example, already ratified the old TPP with the U.S. desired positions embodied in it.
It has prompted growing calls for the bloc to tax the carbon emissions embodied in the EU's imports.
The company's hard-charging culture—embodied in Travis Kalanick, Uber's co-founder and boss—was celebrated, not questioned.
That's how privilege works — it's constantly performed and embodied in particular ways where it's hard to challenge it.
The party seeks to turn the activism of young people embodied in recent political movements into political representation.
Even so, the achievements embodied in his published works and recordings are formidable, and his influence was incalculable.
Zero-carbon building regulations should be altered to take account of the emissions that are embodied in materials.
They revered bears and wolves, and worshiped gods embodied in the natural elements like water, fire and wind.
For many, that exalted thing was embodied in the dancing of a pudgy girl from Illinois, Loie Fuller.
The split has created an identity crisis for the party, embodied in the figures of Trump and Ryan.
These are reasonable goals, which are also embodied in a United Nations Security Council resolution adopted last December.
There's some kind of unnamable pulse, and if I see that embodied in a performer, I pay attention.
The bi-partisan support for Mars exploration embodied in the act, however, didn't materialize out of the blue.
These attitudes would be embodied in the Trump administration even if this page on the site didn't exist.
His patriarchal demeanor, and its metaphor for the state, is embodied in his job: selling military and police uniforms.
Our fights in interpreting the Constitution, like the fights embodied in so many of the Constitution's clauses, were inevitable.
It would be hostile to Christianity and to "the ideals of respect and tolerance embodied in the First Amendment".
They just use the raw pixels on the screen, as if they were physically embodied in that virtual world.
I saw my current, more mature relationship with my mother embodied in Kotori when she cooks her mother's recipes.
The forces embodied in the figure of Trump cannot be fought off with PowerPoint presentations and post-card campaigns.
When you're Batman, all of Gotham is watching, which was embodied in the fake news display in Telltale's booth.
"The lessons from that painful experience are embodied in the FOMC's adoption of its long-run strategy," Evans said.
While these Patient Bill of Rights were never enacted into law, these common sense rights are embodied in ObamaCare.
The catalog is for music publishing rights, which cover the lyrics and music that are embodied in any recording.
This dynamic could be mobile AR's secret weapon, with mundane use cases embodied in ubiquitous apps the possible winners.
Our deepest anxieties about the future of where we live are embodied in other cities — in Portlandification, Brooklynification, Manhattanization.
Justice Kennedy believes in the principles that are embodied in our Constitution and in our democratic form of government.
AND ALL OF THE EVIDENCE SUGGESTS THAT ENTITLEMENTS ARE EMBODIED IN THE OUTLOOK AND THEY WILL NEVER CHANGE THEIR PATTERN.
For him, drawing and painting are ways of caressing the body, a sensuality embodied in waxy surfaces and incised lines.
To stare at the Egyptian hippopotamus is to see both order and chaos embodied in one beast — just like humans.
This is most clearly embodied in Jojo's strict father, who becomes a stand-in for all of the interviewees' fathers.
The strategic views of this wing are embodied in the Republican National Committee's 2013 Growth and Opportunity Project report, a.k.a.
But the recent terror attack in Manchester, England, illustrates why the counterterrorism strategy embodied in executive order is fundamentally misguided.
Such collective wisdom can accumulate over time and be embodied in corporate traditions that cannot be bought in the market.
This special report will argue that the Refugee Convention, and the further protections embodied in regional agreements, should be retained.
The world trading system, embodied in rules negotiated in the World Trade Organization, does provide for a national security exemption.
It has also undermined the values of solidarity and tolerance embodied in the Council of Europe and the European Union.
" However, he said he couldn't have acted differently toward Thomas without violating "the basic values embodied in our constitutional system.
Are the great principles of political freedom and of natural justice, embodied in that Declaration of Independence, extended to us?
Shop all holiday decor at AnthropologieWe love Anthropologie's free-spirited, whimsical aesthetic, which is embodied in the brands' holiday decor.
But the real value in going first was embodied in lead House manager Adam Schiff's closing remarks late Thursday night.
One reason they don't is that some of what those congregations offer is already embodied in liberal politics and culture.
It's embodied in the famous painting, The Nightmare, by Henry Fuseli which shows an incubus sitting atop a woman's chest.
Originally the embalming was seen as a way of joining the various countries to international communism, as embodied in Lenin.
But things can be confusing as people are usually entirely unaware of the environmental impacts embodied in the products they consume.
Third, it has become increasingly clear that the backstop risks weakening the delicate balance embodied in the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement.
In their view, the civil rights movement was embodied in King the Christlike leader, who stands for peace, love and brotherhood.
The Chicago version of Pop Art, embodied in the work of the Hairy Who, is sweaty, nervous, sometimes giggly or goofy.
Latin America has a long history of caudillos and populists, sometimes embodied in the same person, such as Argentina's Juan Perón.
And to make vegetables fun, you must remove the angst surrounding them, largely embodied in those two words: seasonal and local.
Officials speak of turning the model of co-operation embodied in the Elysée treaty into a platform for Franco-German "convergence".
Rather, they have the potential to be the team of rivals embodied in Abraham Lincoln's Cabinet, memorialized by Doris Kearns Goodwin.
In this case, the competing value is equality of citizens, as embodied in the "equal protection" clause of the 14th Amendment.
Even if we meet every target embodied in the agreement, we'll only get to part of where we need to go.
For me, her lessons were embodied in those morning skinny-dips — those rituals of exuberance and praise, daily exercises in daring.
We see this embodied in Nikolai Stavrogin, the most malicious character in this work, who directs its plot of nihilistic destruction.
And the future of our democracy is only as strong as the future of our nation -- embodied in its young people.
On the other side, there's "Medicare for America," originally a proposal from the Center for American Progress, now embodied in legislation.
I did not have an anthropomorphic experience with my grandfather's spirit embodied in a small woodland creature that assuaged my pain.
A similar pro-industry agenda was embodied in the 2202st Century Cure Act that was passed by the House last year.
"Fashion has always been a mirror for society; politics, mood, aspirations, all embodied in various ways throughout the years," David says.
Here, Turturro revives the notorious purple-clad bowling virtuoso he embodied in "The Big Lebowski," the Coen brothers film from 1998.
Under the theory embodied in H.R. 985, however, only people actually shot by a dropped gun would have a legal claim.
Farago's statement appears too narrowly focused on Everson's disembodied concerns instead of on the concerns that are embodied in the work.
In that way, the cards are a less of an innovation than a recognition of the power already embodied in Spiegel's product.
It was a place where "art," embodied in the form of "silver age" geniuses like Coppola, Scorsese, and Spielberg, flourished amid commerce.
"This matter reaffirms an important principle embodied in our disclosure-based federal securities laws," SEC chairman Jay Clayton said in a statement.
In the 1990s a number of like-minded thinkers drew on post-Keynesian ideas in fleshing out the perspective embodied in MMT.
This two-ness that happens with Chinese Americans is all embodied in movie star, marital arts legend, and cultural icon, Bruce Lee.
This solution obviously has difficulties, including, perhaps, the necessity of abandoning the restrictions embodied in the agreements with the International Monetary Fund.
"Especially by working-class and radical New Yorkers, who wanted to advance egalitarian ideals they saw embodied in revolutionary France," he said.
Critics, however, were quick to point out that the bill doesn't actually offer the same protections that are embodied in the ACA.
Hybridization is embodied in two works that couldn't be more different: Gilliam's hulking draped canvas and Alex Katz's "Edwin, Blue Series" (21960).
His justification for this is that the "will of the people", as embodied in the referendum result of 2016, must be honoured.
"I have never been anywhere where a national ideology is so totally embodied in the architectural fabric of the city," Wainwright said.
Despite all those details, I was still left with some misgivings about the central message of the book, embodied in its title.
"Grounded in generations of struggle and embodied in everyday actions, the energies of FTP are building in New York City," they write.
Chef Scott Davies's slow food philosophy is embodied in the restaurant's hyper-seasonal ingredients, which he sources from local fishermen and crofters.
And America needs to signal to Iran that it will be reasonable in re-establishing the bargain embodied in the nuclear deal.
This sense of muddling through despite the odds is embodied in the figure of Pomona, the goddess of crops, specifically orchard fruit.
The university's rector, Yudian Wahyudi, said that radical ideology embodied in the wearing of the burqa went against the institution's educational goals.
Well, it's a radical kind of atheism that asserts that the nature of reality is ineffable—it can't be embodied in words.
I believe we wouldn't be sitting here except for the market system and the rule of law ... that are embodied in this country.
What is unique about our American experience is that we seek to model our behavior on the principles embodied in our formation documents.
"It's a return to long-standing demands by previous administrations and foreign governments as embodied in multiple UN security council resolutions," Dubowitz said.
Successive Malaysian administrations have persisted with statist policies, embodied in five-year plans, that have seen mega-contracts awarded to government-friendly businessmen.
Even if the Pact itself did not end war, the theory goes, the central idea embodied in the Pact has changed the world.
The government embodied in our constitution does not expect people to govern en masse; it requires that the people elect representatives to govern.
"All of the economic anxiety that led to Republican majorities and the House and the Senate are embodied in Obama's presidency," he added.
Others see the public interest as embodied in our long-established tradition of affording to those accused of misconduct a presumption of innocence.
Of course, industry demands efficiency, but along with basketry's diminishment comes the disappearance of the enormous breadth of knowledge embodied in those weavers.
Yes, it's ironic that so much of what Kelly appears to despise about contemporary politics and society is embodied in his own boss.
Its rootlessness is embodied in the fourth and final episode, which is unsure of the story it wants to tell: mistrust, instability, redemption.
"Happily, Hamilton, Madison, and Jay ultimately succeeded in convincing the public of the virtues of the principles embodied in the Constitution," he wrote.
The response embodied in the budget plan just passed in Congress is not a comprehensive program to reverse the growth of the debt.
This bit serves as the crescendo of her wider takedown of the masochism and misogyny she sees embodied in many revered Modern artists.
The Obama effect had an ominous twist, an undercurrent of racism that was itself embodied in the "birther" movement led by Donald Trump.
" But he also said he could not have acted differently toward Justice Thomas without violating "the basic values embodied in our constitutional system.
You are the demand for which they were created; they are embodied in the bottle of soda (thus the somewhat unwieldy term "embodied emissions").
The fall from grace is embodied in capitalism; man is redeemed as the proletariat rises up against its exploiters and creates a communist utopia.
Any injustices of Indian society that can't be embodied in Anjum's story are represented by a motley crew of characters that populate her universe.
As for the man, though he's embodied in the sullied flesh by the talented Gabriel Ebert, his identity is, as always, open to debate.
The recent shift in the abortion wars towards a focus on accessibility and affordability, as embodied in the landmark 2016 Whole Woman's Health v.
"Director Mulvaney's comments are particularly astonishing given the $2 trillion double count that was embodied in the budget he just released," he said. Rep.
"This matter reaffirms an important principle embodied in our disclosure-based federal securities laws," SEC chairman Jay Clayton said in a statement in September.
" This empire, he said, included "a chain of N.G.O.s financed by an international speculator, summed up by and embodied in the name George Soros.
The Australia that he embodied in the '80s was not yet a middle power, or middle-power plus as Australia is sometimes known today.
And I feel like that nature in us is embodied in the decision to not stay on the surface and to go into darkness.
Just as Helen sees both the attractive and ridiculous qualities of California embodied in Sierra, Noah sees himself and Helen in Carl and Janelle.
The presiding deity here is the bodhisattva Maitreya, the Future Buddha, embodied in a blazing-gold late 18th- or early-19th-century copper sculpture.
Meyerbeer's characters can struggle to come to life; you sense that the interplay of social groups, embodied in intensely dueling choirs, most intrigued him.
"The myth of Silicon Valley is that all the power you need is embodied in you as an individual," a labor expert told us.
The energy embodied in the materials for new buildings around the world — mostly steel and concrete — accounts for 22014 percent of global carbon emissions.
On the road to Fatick from Dakar, Senegal's investment in technology and services is embodied in the promise of a glittering, futuristic city: Diamniadio.
These gains are made possible by the shared commitment to mutual security embodied in NATO and other alliances born in the post-war era.
He first played Darrow, the great criminal lawyer and Scopes trial defender as embodied in David W. Rintels's solo show, at the Old Vic.
Various tubes and panels almost seemed to be breathing, as if SHODAN herself was embodied in the station, and I was navigating her interior.
The collection also contained Valve's Team Fortress 2, an early precursor to a style of game that may now be best embodied in Overwatch.
By this time, Johnny G had paved the way for the next generation of cycling embodied in the form of vivacious entrepreneur Ruth Zukerman.
But one thing almost all Scandinavians agree on: our common food culture, which is probably best embodied in the form of a ferry buffet.
"The Departments' justifications for this rule are directly contrary to the congressional determinations embodied in the text and structure of the ACA," their lawsuit alleges.
The reality, best embodied in two XPRIZE Tricorder competition finalists, is that the devices are somewhat ungainly and they feature distinctly 21st century diagnostic equipment.
To gain more insights into the emotional content of SOTUs over the years, BuzzFeed News looked at the overall sentiment embodied in the words used.
On one side stand the defenders of Europe's liberal order, fighting for progress, openness and the values embodied in the mission of the European Union.
But whether she's a part of the list or not, Kesha personifies the strength and bravery embodied in all of the people who came forward.
China's diplomatic strategy is most obviously embodied in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) linking China with Russia and four of the five Central Asian states.
Both are embodied in music from a band with decades of camaraderie and the fast reflexes to keep reacting to one another on the spot.
That feel is embodied in the Heywood-Wakefield dining table and coffee table, and in the two Danish-modern consoles that stand side by side.
The theme is embodied in a painting of Attila and the Huns' invasion of the Roman empire completed by Eugène Delacroix around 1838 to 1847.
Bell is embodied, in a commanding and versatile performance, by Nicole Kidman, who supplies a gravitas and emotional complexity worthy of the woman she plays.
The pursuit of technological leadership, embodied in the controversial "Made in China 2025 " program, could, if successfully implemented, profoundly reorder trade relations and production networks.
A second approach, and that embodied in the current bill, is a default rule that excludes all but the largest banks from enhanced prudential regulation.
An even more profound principle is also at stake, namely the ban on slavery and involuntary servitude embodied in the 13th Amendment to the Constitution.
We do not seek to win for the sake of winning, but in order to preserve principles such as equality embodied in civil rights protections.
Thomas B. Edsall Many think the issue of sexual harassment — embodied in the #MeToo movement — will work to the advantage of Democrats in upcoming elections.
"Washington has a profound interest in protecting its residents from the harms caused by the irrational discrimination embodied in the order," Ferguson said in a brief.
The answers it gives aren't tidy, embodied in a villain who's more thoughtful, with more thought-provoking motives, than his counterparts in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
In the meantime, there is the remarkable pleasure embodied in this unique body of work that Breuer has made in the expanding field known as art.
Yes, but: Facebook is against efforts to limit the legal protections for user-contributed content that are embodied in section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
So engineers wrote dam operating rules — often embodied in water control manuals — that dictate how much empty space must be maintained in reservoirs to contain floods.
At its core, the liberalism embodied in both the United States Constitution and its European counterparts expresses the conviction that restrictions on liberty must be justified.
There was, he says, an assumption that the liberal attitude to speech embodied in the First Amendment to America's constitution would spread as the internet did.
The transition between these two states is embodied in the lives of the generation I write about, whose childhoods were defined by the crackdown after Tiananmen.
But virtual reality art galvanizes what we already suspected: that we are indeed embodied in a different world in which our words have lagged behind images.
George returns often to this dichotomy, which she terms the "two-faced nature of blood" and sees as embodied in the figure of the Gorgon Medusa.
The strategy, embodied in the Mayor's Action Plan for Neighborhood Safety, is being employed in 280 of the most dangerous public housing complexes in the city.
The tweet will bolster arguments of Johnson's opponents that he is acting on the kind of anti-constitutional and authoritarian impulses they see embodied in Trump.
You went to them for a hit of Beauty and a lesson in "eternal values," embodied in relics of the past donated by civic-minded angels.
The simple digital tourism that virtual reality allows—the ability to be embodied in versions of places that are, currently, nearly abandoned—is suddenly incredibly appealing.
James Madison hoped that the multitude of interests represented in the legislature would prevent a single will, embodied in a unified majority, from exercising unlimited power.
Cross-country divisions embodied in a bitterly divided Congress – fuelled by arguments over impeachment and migration, risk turning what were once local quirks into irreconcilable differences.
To meet the climate goals embodied in the Paris Agreement, the world needed an American president who would have pushed hard to accelerate the energy transition.
Yet it was Lloyd Webber's fascination with the weird and whimsical — embodied in Cats — that would elevate him to the level of Broadway's upper-echelon composers.
For the first time in Google&aposs history, the principles that the founders based the company on are no longer embodied in day-to-day management.
Now comes another such venture, "Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon," a look at concepts of "trans" and "queer" as embodied in new art.
"Video director David Gladstein has distilled the musical and sociological anxiety embodied in the song into a pithy and minimalist stick figure drama," says bassist Brian Ritchie.
For Europeans the shift is embodied in three presidents whose capricious impulses are shaping and constraining their foreign policy: Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Nevertheless, that's what we're told, that ISIL's morale, and to some degree its strategy, its ideological cohesiveness, is still very much embodied in the leadership of Baghdadi.
The obvious way to make buildings greener is to impose a broad carbon tax, covering everything from household energy use to the emissions embodied in building materials.
Everything in the world, as this artist sees it, is in flux, subject to growth and decay, a dynamic that is dramatically embodied in her public projects.
We need policy approaches that reflect the progress embodied in regional and global agreements, with a focus on legislation and regulations that encourage continued growth and innovation.
The mood of the tense summit was embodied in a photo released by German Chancellor Angela Merkel's office, which showed her staring down a cross-armed Trump.
"People were embodied in a virtual body that resembled themselves, based on 3D scanning," Mel Slater, professor of Virtual Environments at the University of Barcelona told me.
This allocation of legal liability, embodied in a law called section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, has been critical to the growth of new internet services.
With the nostalgia embodied in its fine wood-turning, it was both profoundly simple and rustically handcrafted, syncretically calling to mind rural chair-making of ages past.
These protests are about national hypocrisy that is embodied in the American institutions that have been shown to systemically undercut African Americans and other people of color.
We're talking about a fire-and-brimstone, murder-your-own-child-in-the-name-of-your-faith kind of sign—but one embodied in your steak frites.
But I also think the hope embodied in the bunny made a difference to my well-being, reducing anxiety and giving me more good days than bad.
Atget's images of slums, prostitutes, or trash served to critique the modernization of Europe, embodied in such forms as modernist architecture, which failed to effect real change.
The recently announced immigration restrictions as embodied in the executive order signed by President Trump exacerbates an issue that has not yet resonated in the national discussion.
A key to being embodied in this way is tactile experience—what we touch, whom we touch, how many we touch, and why we find them touching.
Then there's the collective loss embodied in the book's title: What happens to once-booming postindustrial cities when working-class community and vibrancy comes to an end?
This spirit—embodied in the music as it was their decision to retain ownership of their master-recordings via their label Daft Trax—remains their greatest achievement.
Fed projections of where interest rates will go, as embodied in the "dot plot", moved down for the longer term but remained at 0.90 percent at year's end.
And organized hatred online reaches out directly into the physical world, embodied in terrorist violence from the streets of New York City to Istanbul to Egypt to Charlottesville.
That wireless goal will be embodied in a product that Neuralink calls the "N1 sensor," designed to be embedded inside a human body and transmit its data wirelessly.
"Donald Trump has shown a profound ignorance of science and of the public health issues embodied in our environmental laws," the two said in a statement this summer.
Siluanov also said the long-term benchmark for fiscal policy would be an oil price of $40-50 per barrel, to be embodied in a new fiscal rule.
Centuries ago, the Incans planned whole cities around the sun's position on these exact days, and here they were embodied in the two people I loved the most.
More evocative, if only because Costa Ronin is always fun to watch as Oleg, was the theme of the fading Soviet empire embodied in the post-Nina plot.
But another true story, embodied in the vast trove of research, is that if you raise the minimum wage too high, you end up punishing less skilled workers.
Fifteen months on, and Bristolians can't get enough, something Narimani puts it all down to the community spirit embodied in his food from those dark nights in Ahvaz.
Today Poland is split between supporters of the nationalist, autocratic model of the ruling party, and those favoring the ideals of liberal democracy embodied in the European Union.
At a certain point, it becomes impossible to resist asking, What is it that makes the noble ideas embodied in these communities so fragile, and so apparently unattractive?
"When you see those stories embodied in actual human beings, with pretty unrelenting closeups (of interview subjects), that has a rhetorical power that exceeds 'just the facts,'" he said.
While it's inevitable that pop culture changes, the kind that MTV embodied in the 1980s and '90s—you know, with its byzantine nested references and various beefs—is dead.
But what we do share, and always have, is a deep attachment to an idea of justice: one founded on freedom and equality and embodied in the US Constitution.
The tactics are certain to evolve — and the cynicism embodied in Osborne's ends-justify-the-means language suggests this battle will head to some dark new places in 2100.
Elena Cremona's series Postcards From the Past takes beautiful desert landscapes and transforms them into sharp black-and-gray images that capture every shadow and detail embodied in nature.
An independent judiciary is fundamental to the checks and balances that are embodied in the separation of powers, and is essential to maintaining liberty and the rule of law.
But energy systems are notorious for changing slowly, because they are embodied in long-lived capital investments such as domestic appliances, industrial machinery, power plants, pipelines and transmission systems.
Perhaps, Mr Plankers suggests, Chinese people are unusually determined to succeed in business partly in order to protect themselves against the randomness of power embodied in the Cultural Revolution.
Ms. Hadid embodied, in its profligacy and promise, the era of so-called starchitects, who roamed the planet in pursuit of their own creative genius, offering miracles, occasionally delivering.
"During the postwar decades, a new ideal of masculinity emerged, primarily embodied in the white-collar salaryman (essentially, a middle-class business man type)," Fruhstuck wrote in an email.
If the emphasis on equity and risk aversion embodied in the Paris Agreement are to have traction, negative-emission technologies should not form the basis of the mitigation agenda.
To comment negatively on both contestants, albeit more scathingly on Donald Trump, is to suggest equivalent undesirability — a journalistic disservice given the extreme hazard embodied in the Republican nominee.
It's a sentiment wistfully embodied in the ballad "Being Alive" from "Company," a song repurposed in the 2019 Noah Baumbach movie "Marriage Story" for Adam Driver's divorce-mauled husband.
But he added that "local civic-mindedness" is strong in the United States, embodied in robust community organizations, strong mayors and local press, and that these could accomplish much.
The histories of syncretism in Brazil are embodied in narratives and practices that counter the austerity — cultural as well as economic — that has dominated the country's recent political discourse.
Wenger is embodied in his team's free-flowing, aesthetically excellent football, while Burnley are an extension of Dyche in their physical hardiness and common-sense approach to the game.
In this open-air iteration, Alshaibi's reference to the presence (and disappearance) of women in the public sphere is embodied in the figural neon representation and its urban surroundings.
Expanding access to patient data has been a focus of the Trump administration, embodied in the MyHealthEData initiative led by CMS and the White House Office of American Innovation.
But let's not forget that the true goal of this pricing mechanism is embodied in its name: decongesting streets for the benefit of drivers and pedestrians — and their lungs.
The villa film puts those at our fingertips and before our eyes, embodied in exquisite topographical and physical forms, and offers us fantasies that seem both accessible and impossible.
"The constant struggle between Catholics and Protestants and Mexicans and Anglos — all of that historic racism and discrimination is embodied in this situation that's going on today," he said.
But the refreshing irreverence toward calcified pieties of high art and culture that would drive all their subsequent efforts was succinctly embodied in these sweetly comical and deceptively unassuming pictures.
The German newspaper Zeit Online asked Euclid Tsakalotos whether Europe needed a vision like that embodied in President Emmanuel Macron's reform proposals or a more realistic approach favored by Merkel.
And in a twist that should set apparatchiks rolling in their graves, affection for the socialist era is mainly embodied in consumer products, some of them marketed by Western multinationals.
Nor is there much hope of inducing China to negotiate on this issue, given Chinese President Xi's dedication to the development policy embodied in the "Made in China 2025" initiative.
"Intelligence can be embodied in so many ways, which is why I suspect it will be and is used as more of a supplement to other sexual identities," Hammack said.
And of course you can speak about political injustice but if that is not embodied in your process of writing the result is a mere reproduction of what already exists.
Finally, there's the Donald Trump twist — the one area where he is somewhat at odds with G.O.P. orthodoxy: His economic nationalism, embodied in a rapidly expanding set of import tariffs.
Growing up, I embraced the spiritual values embodied in Shia traditions, the heroism, sacrifice and quest for justice symbolized by the battle of Karbala -- stories recounted from generation to generation.
He embodied, in fact, the religious dimension of transhumanism: a movement that, in its grand mythos of the coming Singularity, maintains a Christian distaste for the flesh and its frailties.
To do that, the company should follow the concept embodied in the "IGTV" name and re-envision what television shows native to the format of an Instagram user would look like.
Essentially, everything that you would put in a time capsule so future scientists would know you buried it in 2001 is embodied in this two-piece item of attire. JenniferLopezVEVO/Youtube
Also on the line is a collection of values—"tolerance, respect for diversity, being outward-looking"—which are embodied in the United Kingdom and now threatened by various competing, narrow nationalisms.
The possibility of a Trump victory coincides with the growth of similar ideologies in Europe, though these are mostly embodied in separate parties rather than as wings of a major party.
Of course, that's only one aspect—there are ideas about death and immortality, and a lot more symbolism embodied in the Nøtel, but it's not for me to spell it out.
And then it is onward to where the most ambitious of those ideas led: out of the gallery, and into the realms of philosophy, science and history as embodied in nature.
Since the mid-1980s, Ms. Cook has reigned as a kind of sibyl channeling the wisdom and humanity of the American songbook, particularly as embodied in the work of Stephen Sondheim.
The data, both in the eurozone and the United States, is not supportive of the old verities embodied in the Phillips curve, which holds that as unemployment falls, inflation will rise.
For most enthusiasts, the school's legacy is embodied in iconic designs such as Walter Gropius's Bauhaus building in Dessau (pictured), Marcel Breuer's tubular chairs or Wilhelm Wagenfeld's glass-domed table lamp.
It struck me, as a citizen-tourist from one Washington visiting the other, that it will take all the sentiments embodied in marble to contain the dangerous excesses of Donald Trump.
These political forces are embodied in very different parties and movements, but the reasons for their popularity are frequently based on popular perceptions of governments' inability or unwillingness to address their problems.
In the Star Wars universe, power (often embodied in an ability to control the Force) is indeed a potent corruptor, one that's hard to walk away from once you've gotten a taste.
Current U.S. policy toward Iran has deepened the Middle East's Sunni-Shia divide — embodied in the regional rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran — and risks repeating the failures of successive U.S. administrations.
In fact, that D.C. culture is embodied in the selection of Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Reince Priebus as White House chief of staff and RNC spokesman Sean Spicer as press secretary.
For that reason, any fix to the process embodied in a statute is barely worth the paper on which it is written when legislative power inevitably shifts from one party to another.
However, he made clear he did not like the proposal embodied in the current legislation, which was approved by the lower house of parliament on Thursday in the first of three readings.
We need to decide whether there will be a separate Clinton standard of behavior in front of the law, or whether we will follow the equal protection concepts embodied in our Constitution.
Moreover, the ability for students to be embodied in avatars adds a more 'social' element to online learning, which outside of experiments like Genome Island, often occurs on text-based message boards.
Even France's vaunted high-speed TGV is more than a train; it is a symbol of French planning and ambition, a riposte to an American vision of individualism embodied in the automobile.
Ryan's combination of brains, brawn and schoolboy rectitude, best embodied in the films by Chris Pine in "Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit," is the carrot that pulls you through the mostly mediocre features.
For all of Mr. Zuma's skills as a strategist, he was a lame-duck leader battling the future as embodied in Mr. Ramaphosa and the new leader's power over appointments and patronage.
In short, my research shows the original concept of a broadband internet ecosystem embodied in the National Broadband Plan remains both relevant and a very worthy goal for our country to continue.
At the end of the day, it is the gritty, hardworking, and individualistic spirit, one which is embodied in the American worker and entrepreneur, that is what truly kept this nation together.
But along with the propositions embodied in majority opinions over the past three decades, originalism has indisputably moved from "off the wall" to "on the wall," to borrow an image from Prof.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer went further, saying the partisan measure threatened the spirit of cooperation between President Donald Trump and Democratic leaders embodied in a recent budget deal and progress on immigration.
The general conclusion really is embodied in the "Framework for K-12 Science Education" we developed: You have to engage the students in doing things in order for the learning to become meaningful.
Todd likens his mother to the Titanic-surviving character she embodied in The Unsinkable Molly Brown, just as Carrie notes Star Wars fans talk to her as if she herself were Princess Leia.
Many of the party members that join you throughout Berseria have their similar vices, often embodied in a physical item like Eizen's coin or Rokurou's family heirloom, a sword he refuses to unsheath.
"Donald Trump has shown a profound ignorance of science and of the public health issues embodied in our environmental laws," the men wrote in a letter released Tuesday morning by the Clinton campaign.
You can see how much effort he put into it, and also just how totally revealing—like any critique you want to have of the Brett Kavanaugh mentality is embodied in this piece.
However, a federal appeals court threw out a similar trafficking case involving children against Backpage in Massachusetts earlier this year, saying the free speech principles embodied in the Communications Decency Act were paramount.
In his peroration, he drops the veil of legalism to lament the emergence of the modern liberal jurisprudence of constitutional rights, embodied in a footnote to a 1938 case called United States v.
So much has changed for animals over the last 50 years, but the foundation of animal welfare embodied in the framework of the AWA will enable us to secure a more humane future.
And Mr. Sanders obliged, giving a six-minute speech in which he contrasted the "bad news" coming from Washington with the "good news" in New York, embodied in Mr. de Blasio's progressive policies.
What is unusual is not the presence of these themes but the book's complicated embrace of "foulness," and a barely suppressed longing for punishment, a longing embodied in the narrator's relationship with Mitko.
Opinion Columnist MUNICH — If the Munich Security Conference had a soul it was embodied in Senator John McCain, always an invigorating presence here and always a fierce advocate of the trans-Atlantic alliance.
But the point of the resulting album is neither tune nor groove but flow — constant, sweeping, sinuous forward motion, embodied in the lightness of her band and the piercing clarity of her voice.
That is a view also embodied in the decline this year in the yield on the 10-year Treasury, which Kaplan said acts as a constraint on how high the Fed can raise rates.
In a recent episode of Grey's Anatomy, a teenage boy doesn't want a donor heart for fear that he won't love his boyfriend anymore, as if his love is embodied in the organ itself.
But that response will prove increasingly flawed as the years go on, particularly now that virtual reality is raising serious questions about harassment in digital spaces designed to make you feel embodied in them.
The only problem with its new approach is the remedy embodied in the Fair Play legislation eschews an even-handed solution, in favor of one that caters to a very narrow set of interests.
But, from the point of view of democratic equality—as embodied in the principle of one person, one vote—what is striking is not just the amount of money but where it comes from.
At first glance, a lot of it feels blandly quasi-Minimalist, an impression reinforced by Ms. Raza's stated premise that the exercise of logic, as embodied in geometry, is meant to bind the work.
If Mr. Hawke does a reasonably good imitation of Baker's plain, vibratoless voice singing "My Funny Valentine" and "I've Never Been in Love Before," he only fitfully captures the fragility embodied in that voice.
This is arguably best embodied in Sawangwongse Yawnghwe's work, especially his complex and layered installation, "Spirit Vitrines (Memoirs of a Shan Exile)" (2016–2017), which is a long vitrine housing figurines in a procession.
Instead, it testifies to the vitality of an archetype embodied in different ways by Toby, Gilliam and the Man of La Mancha himself: the fool who mistakes his blundering errand for a sacred quest.
The dispute represents a striking display of the divisions between the center and the left of the Democratic Party, embodied in the quintessential Beltway veteran, Mr. Biden, and the progressive newcomer, Ms. Ocasio-Cortez.
It works because Detective Harry Bosch is embodiedin some absolute sense of the word — by Titus Welliver in a performance so natural and convincing that it's hard to imagine him playing anything else.
This means that if organized with care, such a commission could make its findings and recommendations more likely to be accepted by the public and embodied in legislation that could be signed into law.
He wants to make his own deals, and he's not well-versed in all the deals that are being made around him — all the deals that are embodied in a well-functioning political party.
On Friday, the International Olympic Committee announced it had sent the 34-year-old competitor packing, declaring his actions "against the spirit of friendship embodied in the Olympic values," the BBC and Associated Press report.
At the beginning of 2018, I am wallowing a little in full-on sadness, and the oppressive weather embodied in the "bomb cyclone" currently embracing the East Coast probably has something to do with that.
" He said that "destroying or defacing the Cross that has stood undisturbed for nearly a century would not be neutral and would not further the ideals of respect and tolerance embodied in the First Amendment.
On her latest work, Rihanna doesn't have to choose between being the devoted girlfriend of "Umbrella," or the ruthless killer of "Bitch Better Have My Money" video, or anyone else she's embodied in the past.
Now, the Republican establishment, embodied in the Bush family, proud but powerless, is a relic of a past, brought to its knees by insurgent forces, not least of which is the ascendance of social media.
The same attitude is embodied in "Woman in Three Stages," a print from the series that depicts its protagonist's transition from white-clad naif to nude seductress to grim-faced old woman in widow's weeds.
Earlier this year, however, a similar trafficking case involving children against Backpage in Massachusetts was dismissed by a federal appeals court, which said the free speech principles embodied in the Communications Decency Act were paramount.
The fragile consensus that once existed among Democrats, embodied in the Waxman-Markey climate bill that passed the House in 2009, fragmented when that bill died an ignominious death in the Senate the following year.
DIANNE FEINSTEIN, D-CALIFORNIA: Based on what Director Brennan has informed us, I have grave concerns that the CIA search may well have violated the separation of powers principles embodied in the United States Constitution.
Earlier this year a similar trafficking case involving children against Backpage in Massachusetts was dismissed by the First U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which said the free speech principles embodied in Section 230 were paramount.
The tariffs imposed under the little-used national security provision embodied in Section 232 of the 1962 Trade Expansion Act certainly are not in truth a response to security concerns in steel and aluminum sectors.
"By making work that is unplugged, I emphasize that while artificial light can be manipulated it can only, at best, replicate the dynamism, shifting mood and changes in quality embodied in natural light," West adds.
It is as if at any point in a sentence, Padgett follows the cues embodied in the words he uses ("She drew herself stiffer and straighter than a frozen broom and swept across the floor.").
Yet look into the faces of some of its allegorical figures — its angels, goddesses, and symbols of victory — and there are other real women embodied in these statues, even if their names are often lost.
Modern conservatism, embodied in the Brett Kavanaugh worldview, is bent on shutting down individual rights, including women's reproductive rights, L.G.B.T.Q. rights, and, perhaps most disturbingly, the right to vote, upon which all other rights depend.
I doubt that Chen, who is in her early thirties, met Pierce, but she shares something with the latter's interest in light, especially as embodied in the resin pieces that Pierce began making around 1969.
Mr. Fidler then insisted that the "spirit and direction" of what New Kings had wanted was "embodied in the substance" of the rules passed, but didn't specify which rules had passed and which had not.
Our ninth justice should be one who can craft solutions to our 21st century legal problems that are based on the values embodied in the Constitution, not the facts of life of a bygone era.
The Khmer ruled a wide swath of Southeast Asia from the ninth to the 15th centuries, and their dedication to art and architecture is best embodied in the famous temples of Angkor Wat in Cambodia.
Finally, there&aposs wisdom, which I define as knowledge in action, meaning that I&aposve learned the facts, explored the topic in depth over time, and practiced using it until it&aposs embodied in me.
In design, their gratuitous beauty humbles us into reflections on the divine; in cruelty of purpose, they are a memento mori, a symbol of ineluctable fate embodied in the futile wriggling of an ensnared fly.
There is something tremendously powerful in witnessing art that is so embodied in its maker, knowing that it truly only exists in the present moment, and based on the energetic exchange between performer and audience.
A bona fide art critic was brought in to judge the art and, staying true to style, he was more impressed by the emotion embodied in Judah's work than the cold unfeeling photorealism of SeuratBot's attempt.
We&aposve expanded -- you know, now we are talking about guaranteed income in Chicago so that -- maybe it&aposs not embodied in one human being, but that the government is a fearful strongman for many people.
The likeliest explanation is that the insurgency that Mr. McConnell helped engender has gotten so strong, embodied in the rise of Donald J. Trump and Ted Cruz, that it has caused him to lose his bearings.
Beyoncé appears to us first as her bare, pregnant belly, draped gold threads over her luscious Oshun curves, rooting into the fierce, love goddess realm she embodied in the video "Hold Up" on her visual album.
It's going to be a character and fundamental principles election to depth of purity unseen in many people's lifetime, even more than 1964 Lyndon Johnson-Barry Goldwater election where the extremism was embodied in the challenger.
But even as congressional Republicans search for a legislative solution to end family separations, the vast majority of them appear comfortable joining the President in rejecting the lopsided public consensus embodied in those other poll results.
This dash of progressivism is embodied in the career of Kacey Musgraves, who performed at McCarren Park in Brooklyn on Saturday night and has become one of the genre's most beloved tweakers of its own orthodoxy.
While the President's vision more accurately reflects 21st century threats, as opposed to 20th century views of arms control embodied in the New START Treaty, it's not clear what has been done to implement that vision.
"More broadly, the new executive order means that Hawai'i will be unable to honor the commitments to nondiscrimination and diversity embodied in the State's Constitution, laws, and policies," state attorneys said in the 40-page complaint.
The relationship between this instinct and the desire to be heard is embodied in the story of her writing desk, gifted to her by a woman whose ex-boyfriend tried to kill her for leaving him.
The sexiness embodied in her music and style solidified her place as a cultural trailblazer who walked in countless fashion shows, praised during a VH1 Hip Hop Honors tribute, and launched her own MAC beauty line.
The Knicks' desperation was embodied in a moment with 6 minutes 30 seconds left, when Anthony, losing his balance in the paint with his back to the basket, heaved a no-look lob shot over his shoulder.
The emotional resonance of quilting is perhaps best embodied in the life and art of Ora M. Knowell, 70, a guild member and the daughter of sharecroppers, who has lost two sons to gun violence in Oakland.
Apple alleges Qualcomm is seeking to be compensated twice for the same patents in selling chips and simultaneously seeking royalties for patents embodied in those chips, which Apple maintains runs contrary to the court's holdings in Lexmark.
While this plan is one of the most comprehensive labor policies released by one of the current Democratic candidates to date, much of it is embodied in bills that progressive Democratic lawmakers have been introducing in Congress.
"All agencies should adopt a presumption in favor of disclosure, in order to renew their commitment to the principles embodied in FOIA, and to usher in a new era of open Government," the newly elected president said.
Trump's total lack of understanding of how past presidents have prioritized the collective good of the country over their own personal aggrandizement or self -promotion represents one of the most consequential breaks with history embodied in Trump.
" Jake Thompson, a spokesperson for the Natural Resources Defense Council, said the group was supportive of the "exciting momentum behind a new grassroots call to arms, embodied in part by initiatives like the emerging Green New Deal.
It "will be more expensive, and perhaps impossible, for some individuals with pre-existing conditions to obtain health care and health insurance coverage—undermining the purpose of, and congressional plan embodied in, the ACA," the lawsuit states.
The man for that '70s moment was, unmistakably, Burt Reynolds, who died on Thursday, and who embodiedin a world before the advent of gender fluidity, metrosexuality and queer theory — an easygoing sexuality seemingly free of conflict.
One that, when worn by women and non-binary people, has formed part of a rich tradition of menswear being adopted by those historically denied the cultural power and privilege embodied in the seams of a suit.
Instead of focusing on the blackface images alone, Americans should be asking themselves how the devaluation of blackness embodied in them affects the way white professionals like lawyers, teachers, police officers and — especially — doctors do their jobs.
The new muscular policy is embodied in two powerful young leaders: 31-year-old Saudi Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, the 56-year-old crown prince of Abu Dhabi.
And, in fact, nobody knows for sure the full extent of Chinese capabilities because we have tolerated Beijing's free riding on arms control to stay out of the process and escape its restrictions embodied in earlier treaties.
Those in power will likely try to paint the West's opposition, most visibly embodied in Clooney, as an obstacle in Brunei's return to an authentic Islamic identity, uniting the country under the umbrella of the Sultan's rule.
It's partly a backlash against the one-size-fits-all mind-set, not to mention the corporate penny-pinching, embodied in the move toward pure open floor plans that packed more workers into less and less space.
That restraint is embodied in the show's excellent design: warm lighting (by Aaron Copp) on a set (by Edward T. Morris) whose wooden-plank upstage wall is painted with a mottled map of the continental United States.
A fine example of Raza's later synthesis of abstraction and the landscape, and his syncretic assimilation of Hindu and Buddhist (especially Tantric) symbolism into a highly personalized and individual language is embodied in the painting "Satpura" (21954).
It's an impulse embodied in the life and work of Carla Badiali, the sole woman in the show, whose geometric abstractions were committed to a rationalist perspective inspired by the bold designs of the Futurist architect Antonio Sant'Elia.
But he couldn't, and that's why one of Game of Thrones' central themes is embodied in this scene: The best people make the worst decisions because they can't conceive the options beyond what's possible within their terrible societies.
European negotiators reacted to that provision with alarm, and while the executive order provision could not supersede the protections bargained for in the Privacy Shield (some of which are embodied in statutes), it set European leaders on edge.
You could hear the characters embodied in their theme music; the memorable ones weren't the wrestlers who picked a song they liked, but the ones who picked a song they liked and made sure it matched their personas.
The aura that such provenance lends the instruments — onlookers crowd around Clapton's famous Stratocaster "Blackie" like pilgrims around some splinter of the True Cross — simply underlines the degree to which rock 'n' roll is embodied in live performance.
The reward for much of this was embodied in the extraordinary sight at the White House last week of a representative of another country—Mr Moon's national security adviser, Chung Eui-yong—announcing Mr Trump's agreement to a summit.
In my latest book on leadership, Truth, Trust + Tenacity: How Ordinary People Become Extraordinary Leaders, I discussed lessons in leadership from the military how courage is one trait that must be embodied in servicemen and women in leadership positions.
What you sort of realize in watching how Trump has conducted himself [and] in how Mitch McConnell has conducted himself is that [the] functioning democratic process as we know it is not embodied in law or in the Constitution.
The lyrics portrayed a Los Angeles "jungle" populated with wounded, messed-up strivers and awash in drugs and sex: characters embodied in Mr. Rose's yowling, rasping, screeching vocals, keeping all sentiment at bay by staying reckless and deliberately abrasive.
On Tuesday, Republicans leaders in Washington denounced the president's improvisational boast that he could use his executive powers to end automatic citizenship for children born in the United States to noncitizens, a right embodied in law and the Constitution.
Challenges to Obama's legitimacy, which had begun with fringe conservative authors, talk-radio personalities, TV talking heads, and bloggers, was soon embodied in a mass political movement: the Tea Party, which started to organize just weeks after Obama's inauguration.
"For many of these people, destroying or defacing the Cross that has stood undisturbed for nearly a century would not be neutral and would not further the ideals of respect and tolerance embodied in the First Amendment," he wrote.
Moreover, as my colleague Patrick McLaughlin shows in a recent co-authored study, the regulatory restrictions embodied in the Code of Federal Regulations may have reduced gross domestic product (GDP) in recent years by as much as $4 trillion.
The premise, embodied in the failed comprehensive immigration reform bills of 103 and 2013 was that a large bloc of Republican Party politicians was interested in a path to citizenship for the undocumented, and they'd fill in the blanks.
Thus the pun embodied in the book's title: Talan is a place near Dijon, an allusion to the fact that Reverdy saw himself as a provincial newcomer to Paris; but Jacob saw Reverdy as a thief of his talent.
But each scene, embodied in blurry photographs, is set in the present: "Three Marys Meet Jesus" is an all-women civil rights march; "Joseph Takes Jesus Down From the Cross" is an EMS rescue; Jesus's death, a solar eclipse.
His attacks on law enforcement were most vividly embodied in his treatment of Mr. Sessions, who was himself investigated by the F.B.I. over whether he lied about contacts he had with Russian officials during the election, the report said.
"The myth of Silicon Valley is that all the power you need is embodied in you as an individual — if you want more money, go somewhere else," said Harley Shaiken, a labor expert at the University of California, Berkeley.
The lack of hope in her story and in the film's premise can be seen as a greater condemnation of our society, embodied in the shuddering apparition that she becomes, a mixture of flickering static and rotting organic material.
Between my optimistic lower-bound estimate, and the BECI, we're still left with a staggering amount of electricity embodied in each bitcoin transaction—anywhere from 26 to 100+ kWh, or enough to power 0.9 to 3.6 US households for a day.
But it shows plenty of progress, too, embodied in the person of Dan Reynolds, an appealing protagonist whose status as a proud ally is a splendid and sympathetic example of a society-wide change of heart that's happening, albeit too slowly.
Full moons bring heightened emotional energy, and because this one is in your fiery sign, dear ram, you'll feel lit up from the inside, ready to release the past, fully embodied in your truth, and prepared to confront whatever needs confronting.
I don't see any conflict with science and while some scientists are deterministic, others accept the kind of radical and perpetual revision of reality by the ideas embodied in works of art that you and I both appreciate so much.
Mr Macron's diplomatic team has been working for weeks on ways to try to ease tensions with Iran, and to find some way to preserve the principles embodied in the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), if not the accord itself.
None of this is explicitly stated, but it pulses restlessly under Mr. Fenner's surface before it's embodied in visceral, electric fashion in Mercutio's death scene, which exposes a tangle of compulsive, propulsive feelings that make reason surrender to a higher power.
This is the sort of attitude embodied in the "straight-acting only" preference you read on in Grindr profiles, or when gay people wince at the unashamed flamboyance of public figures like Alan Carr, or the drag queens on RuPaul.
Amazon's rival Alexa voice assistant tech, embodied in the Amazon Echo in-home speaker, has long since opened up to outsiders, with the company announcing an API for developers a year ago and the first third-party apps arriving last August.
White supremacy is based on the concept that blacks and other people of color are not equal to whites -- many believe they are not even worth the three-fifths that was embodied in the original Constitution for tax and representation purposes.
"I have made clear that I believe the Supreme Court should be guided by a loyalty to the original and fundamental principles of limited government and liberty embodied in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights," Johnson said in a statement.
But she said that as a teenager, she grew increasingly irate at an Anglicized political elite — embodied in the scandal-prone Indian National Congress party of the Gandhis — who had, in her mind, allowed Muslim terrorist groups to attack India.
The 2016 Race It has been a year dominated by populist rage, embodied in Bernie Sanders's calls for a political revolution and Donald J. Trump's angry assertions that the United States, and its workers, are losing badly in the global economy.
But rather than run away from the horror embodied in her fiancée, Dr. Henry Jekyll (Udo Kier), Fanny runs towards it, actively making the choice to throw aside social norms to become a more unhinged, sexual, violent version of herself.
Refugee resettlement has always received bipartisan support because the quest for freedom and safety embodied in refugees' stories represents the values that make America great, and because our national security is actually strengthened when we respond with wisdom and compassion.
In the book you also point out that the end of Reagan's presidency is when the "culture wars" really picked up, embodied in the huge battles that happened when Martin Scorsese's The Last Temptation of Christ was released in 403.
Japan House Los Angeles' complimentary exhibition, HIDA | A Woodwork Tradition in the Making, invites visitors to discover the legendary craftsmen of Hida and their design legacy today, embodied in the work of century-old furniture maker Hida Sangyo Co., Ltd.
In America's constitutional order, the supreme voice of the people is embodied in the Constitution, not the ballot box—a lesson from the Founding era that Yoo and Senate Republicans seem to have either forgotten or never bothered to learn.
As our friendship grew beyond the residency, and we talked more about his work, I realized that his curiosity, at bottom, had to do with the nature of consciousness — with the range of human experience as embodied in unique, particular lives.
Yet, when I describe these realities to people, they immediately associate these qualities with the US. Living in America has brought home for me just how pervasive this myth -- that the racism embodied in blackface is an American problem -- has become.
Such fears are embodied in the figure of Grendel in "Beowulf", "a creature of darkness, exiled from happiness and accursed of God, the destroyer and devourer of our human kind", as well as Grendel's mother, who dwells in a watery cave.
But this is as much the god's story as it is Eolo's: The god (embodied in a stone and referred to as the Hill) punctuates its narration of Eolo's experiences with its own memories, recalling its prehistoric origins and Neolithic experiences.
By now, a couple of generations of artists have come of age in a thoroughly postmodern world, and so the heresy embodied in A New Spirit in Painting, curated by Rosenthal along with Christos M. Joachimides and Nicholas Serota, hardly registers.
The bombings, in the view of Patriots Day, were not about a conflict of ideologies or domestic terrorism, but essentially an assault on the famously and fiercely proud spirit of Boston (embodied in the continual mention of the Red Sox).
Nine days before Christmas, Van Vuuren called the woman who was then the LPAC chair and explained the situation as he said he understood it and as later embodied in court filings, accusing Chung of mismanagement and a slew of other misdeeds.
The uplifting nature of "Hairspray's" message -- embodied in musical form by songs like "Welcome to the '60s" and "You Can't Stop the Beat" -- might have originated in a 1988 John Waters film, but that sense of optimism and harmony felt particularly timely.
Much of the acrimony between al-Qaeda and ISIS was embodied in a fierce war of words between al-Baghdadi and al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, and with Baghdadi removed, al-Qaeda may move to heal divisions between the two groups.
What isn't debatable is the fact that Fyre was the Altamont of our time; a loss of innocence, a point of no return, and a coming to terms with the decadence and false promises of an entire generation, beautifully embodied in a sandwich.
Just as President George H. W. Bush did when he spoke of the timeless ideals of duty, sacrifice, and patriotism embodied in the act of "taking part and pitching in," President-elect Trump can reanimate those flicking points of light across our land.
It's also embodied in "Beverly Buchanan — Ruins and Rituals" at the Brooklyn Museum, a full-career look at an artist who invested much of her energy in reconstituting, in miniature, African-American vernacular architecture of the Carolinas and Georgia, where she grew up.
Ranging from the 1963 March on Washington to the mass actions of more recent years, her new book contends that how we protest—the forms of social organization embodied in these mass events—may be more important than a protest's immediate outcomes.
In other words, the concept (as embodied in the template of the screen) and execution of the work are separate and repeatable actions — much in the way that Sol Lewitt's conceptual wall drawings are devised, but years before American Conceptualism came into being.
And he's not there to provide an emotional underpinning for the eunuch-like hero and to distract us from the show's retrograde, teenage-boy's perspective on sex and gender (mostly embodied in Mr. Danza's character, a backslapping, merrily harassing Rat Pack leftover).
What is clear is that the double standard embodied in the position enshrined in the laws of a growing number of states gives the lives of terminally ill people less protection from suicidal desires than the lives of the rest of us.
In its conception and programming, the Shed is ultimately an act of repentance for the sins that surround it — an attempt at making amends for all the greed and ostentation embodied in the $23 billion playpen in which it has been sunk.
The demographic constituency described by Lesthaeghe is the liberal, urban, cosmopolitan, well-educated elite, embodied, in many respects, not only by Hillary Clinton but by much of official Washington — the attendees at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner so conspicuously shunned by Trump.
Someone somewhere is almost bound to declare sooner or later that he or she prefers the idea to be embodied in some appealing way which may take in streets, a human smile, a primate, and even a busted-up car or two.
"I'm excited about the solutions that are embodied in the legislation, because I think that those are the exact ideas that we're going to need to pass federal civil rights for LGBTQ people," said Tyler Deaton, senior adviser at the American Unity Fund.
This timely new production of the much-loved and much-revived 1964 musical comedy honors the show's ebullience of spirit, as embodied in the Jewish milkman Tevye (an assured and affecting Danny Burstein), living in a Russian shtetl in the early 20th century.
In "Get Out," the target was the hypocrisies of smug white liberalism, embodied in the white father who declares that he would have voted for Obama three times, all the while plotting to implant Daniel Kaluuya's character with a white person's brain.
He argues that the vogue of "socialism," embodied in the rise of Ocasio-Cortez, and the intemperate right-wing reaction to it, is mostly semantic — a matter of "words about words," as he puts it, freighted with polarized sentiment and little definite meaning.
They possess the same quality of open-ended aggregation — as if more could be added, or that a picture could never be complete — embodied in the Post-its that dot the surface of the splotchier "Three Dead Trees (After Object)" (2019) with handwritten notes.
But if we bracket the God argument and stick to our understanding that we can't doubt the existence of our own consciousness, we can still struggle with whether we're brains in vats (think The Matrix) or highly sophisticated artificial intelligences embodied in robot form.
Presented by Danspace Project, the work draws from the experiences of these two artists — Herman with cerebral palsy, and Joyce with an impaired hand resulting from a car accident — which they use for creative stimulant, as embodied in Herman's fluid physicality and Joyce's stirring soundscapes.
"Ranging from the 1963 March on Washington to the mass actions of more recent years, [Kaufman's] new book contends that how we protest—the forms of social organization embodied in these mass events—may be more important than a protest's immediate outcomes," explains Sifry.
To create, he must spend hours in "unshareable solitude," and this tension is embodied in de Kerangal's nearly invisible first-person narrator, an old friend who meets him for drinks and knows him inside-out, yet remains so peripheral we never learn her name.
When: Open through May 12 and September 1 Where: Museum of Latin American Art (628 Alamitos Avenue, Long Beach, California) Printmaking has a long history throughout Latin America, and these two exhibitions highlight the collaborative spirit embodied in the creation of multiples and publications.
When the song returns in the film's third act, that sad solitude, now embodied in Black (Trevante Rhodes), the adult version of Little, is accompanied with a small bit of hope — the possibility that Black might reconnect with a significant figure from his past.
Monet's experiments with series of the same subject, such as the "Grainstacks" of 1891 betray a fixation on ephemerality, a concession that that nature is fleeting, insecure, and delicate; the urgency of capturing its momentary beauty is embodied in rough dabs of frenzied brushwork.
During a round of interviews in Davos, outgoing BP CEO Bob Dudley lashed out at Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for the "completely unrealistic" vision embodied in their calls for a Green New Deal, countering that fossil fuels will be around for the foreseeable future.
It requires policy changes which acknowledge that the government-as-business model—embodied in the use of Snyder's emergency managers who supplant local governance, environmental quality organizations staffed with MBAs, and the general ethos of cost over equity—cannot be used to provide basic services.
"We are bringing this legal challenge because the rhetoric, the threats from this administration embodied in these new conditions imposed on unrelated public safety grants funds are breeding a culture and climate of fear," Emanuel's senior legal adviser, Corporation Counsel Ed Siskel, said on Monday.
Others see the public interest as embodied in our long-established tradition of affording to those accused of misconduct a presumption of innocence or in cases in which the facts are unclear, they would argue that the question should be resolved in favor of the nominee.
It's embodied in the pair of tufted cobra-skin ottomans that were a gift from the designer Roberto Cavalli, the leopard-print silk fabric edging the Parsons table, the pleated lamé curtains that call to mind a fabulous Fortuny gown and the custom-designed makeup bar.
It was the coded message in Trump's slogan 'Make America Great Again' and embodied in his stigmatizing of Hispanics as rapists and Muslims as likely terrorists, his dog whistles to white supremacists, his mainstreaming of blatantly racist language previously confined to the margins of American society.
Cartoon characters' rubberiness, their jazziness, their cheerful buoyance and idleness all chimed with popular images of African Americans, already embodied in minstrel shows and in Joel Chandler Harris's tales of Uncle Remus, which Disney was to make into an animated feature, Song of the South, in 1946.
But the third seems tied to the decline of the traditional religious right as embodied in aging leaders like James Dobson and Jerry Falwell, who no longer hold the same sort of influence over evangelicals and, by extension, the political establishment as they did in their heyday.
The subject turned to the legend of "The King and I," which had been banned in Thailand as being disrespectful to the monarchy, and to the West's image of the glittering life of a king of Siam, embodied in the musical most memorably by Yul Brynner.
Alternatively, the FHFA could order the GSEs to track the uninsured mortgage risk attached to mortgages in their portfolios, and to offer transparent disclosures quantifying for investors how much of that risk is embodied in the underlying collateral of mortgage securities the GSEs bring to market.
We have an exceptional devotion to liberty and equality, as embodied in our struggle for civil rights and our fight against fascism in World War II. I'm corny about these things, and I believe America has had truly great moments and has made a lot of progress.
That catechism may be best embodied in the gardens he completed in 2008 and 2016 for two of the United Kingdom's 23 Maggie's Centers, facilities on the grounds of National Health Service hospitals that provide free emotional and practical support for cancer patients and their families.
My findings focused on psychological data and differed sharply from those of the official explanations embodied in the report of the Brady Commission — the task force set up by President Ronald Reagan and chaired by Nicholas F. Brady, who would go on to become Treasury secretary.
"His work was instrumental in advocating some of the reforms embodied in the Affordable Care Act, such as having Medicare pay for performance rather than entirely on a fee-for-service basis," Professor Janet Currie, the chairwoman of the Princeton economics department, wrote in an email.
That version, embodied in a national action plan, mandated such things as transgender training for all officers in U.S. war colleges and claimed that abortion rights are part of the laws of war, a stratagem to undermine the Helms Amendment which bans taxpayer funding of abortions overseas.
"We are up against media outlets maintained by foreign concerns and domestic oligarchs, professional hired activists, troublemaking protest organizers, and a chain of NGOs financed by an international speculator, summed up by and embodied in the name George Soros," as he put it in one speech.
And unlike doing a better job at the private tasks of balancing your checkbook or organizing your closet, fulfilling on your fitness resolution is often highly visible, whether literally embodied in your newly whittled waistline or pinged to the world via your check-in at your local CrossFit box.
Despite taking a battering over the years, especially during the 1960s and 1970s, the office of presidency still represents what's left of our affinity and allegiance to national symbols and values embodied in an office and in an individual -- the only elected official whom we can all vote for.
Southgate said he had focused on shoring up the mindset of his players, drumming into them the importance of sticking to the game plan and being ready for all scenarios on the pitch, something he said Spain and Portugal embodied in their thrilling 3-3 draw on Friday.
Against the fearsome power of the state, defendants are nearly powerless, which is why most rules of evidence are designed to protect them, a principle central to the founding of the United States and embodied in the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Amendments and, later, in the Fourteenth.
The contestants — Judah Ben-Hur (Jack Huston), a Jewish prince in Roman-occupied Jerusalem, and his adoptive brother, Messala (Toby Kebbell), who falsely accuses Judah of treason and leaves him to rot on a Roman slave ship — were embodied in the 1959 movie by Charlton Heston and Stephen Boyd.
"At least for the left, it completely put on the table this idea that the establishment was old, the establishment was not willing to change — especially the leftist establishment, which was embodied in the PSOE," Bécquer Seguín, a professor of Iberian studies at Johns Hopkins University, told me.
Notre-Dame de Paris is a monument to a particularly triumphant moment of Catholic synthesis — the culture of the high Middle Ages, a renaissance before the Renaissance, at once Roman and Germanic but both transformed by Christianity, a new hybrid civilization embodied in the cathedral's brooding, complicated, gorgeous sprawl.
In the second season it's embodied in the character of Amos Kabilio, who confuses us when he first appears on screen — he's speaking Arabic and it's not clear which side he's from, until we realize that he's the father of Doron, the Israeli agent who's the main character.
More important for the purposes of the show, she falls under the spell of New York as embodied in her co-workers, including the imperious Simone (Caitlin FitzGerald of "Masters of Sex"), the scruffy-cute Jake (Tom Sturridge) and Sasha (Daniyar), a gay Russian with green-card problems.
We will succeed only through balanced debate among our political leaders and respectful consideration of the opinions of our political opponents, principles embodied in organizations like No Labels and in the thoughtful constructive negotiations done among the 24 Democrats and 24 Republicans in the Congressional Problem Solvers Caucus.
Why that should be is a topic my wife and I have pondered at length, and here's what we've come up with: the viewer is struck by these multifaceted yet understated attitudes and shaded emotional states because they are embodied in the work through such direct, primal means.
Also on display is a two-channel video installation, "Treat Me Like a Friend" (Bir Dost Gibi Davran Bana), in which Tuncay fast-motion cycles through hundreds of costumes and props in a commentary on Turkish and American gender stereotypes, embodied in movie and media icons and advanced through consumer culture.
For the millions who watched on television, it was the day the supreme law, embodied in the 11 judges - black and white - sitting impassively in an old apartheid prison in Johannesburg, reasserted itself in a state that has lost its way since the idealism of Nelson Mandela's four years in office.
As Sulla was to Julius Caesar, as John the Baptist was to Jesus, as Gabriele D'Annunzio was to Benito Mussolini, so Buchanan is to Trump: the harbinger, forerunner, and prototype who embodied in rudimentary form the ideas and actions that a more famous figure would use to change the world.
So far removed is Donald Trump's conception of not just politics and public service but the broader idea of who we are and what we should be as a country from the vision embodied in George H.W. Bush that our current President can't even grasp what his predecessor is talking about.
The AG, by removing the Cole Memo, has placed the onus on Congress to address the conflicts between federal law, as embodied in the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), and states that have chosen to legalize cannabis in the past, or are considering future legislation that is appropriate for their residents.
"Archie for President" bumper stickers, T-Shirts, and buttons were made following the show's premiere on behalf of a fictional character who spoke to the anxieties of countless working- and middle-class families across the country -- anxieties more recently embodied in the figure of a real-life President, Donald J. Trump.
Of course, it's precisely that order — embodied in the European Union and by the presence of the United States as an offsetting power in Europe — that over the past four decades has ushered Spain, and Catalonia within it, to a degree of prosperity and democratic stability unimaginable at Franco's death.
Even if you set aside the question of what portion of being human is somatic—of how much our identity derives from the tactile and sensory and emotional consequences of being embodied in flesh, rather than in Row D of a server farm—you can't dispense with the problem of memory.
Francis Malofiy, the lawyer for the plaintiff — a trustee for the songs of Wolfe, also known as Randy California, who died in 1997 — argued that in the case of "Taurus" this so-called deposit copy was incomplete, and that the full composition of the song was "embodied" in Spirit's album recording.
I have been turning it over in my head and, for me, this decade in parenting is embodied in a single indelible image: a parent awake in the middle of the night, pinched face illuminated by the glow of her phone, flagellating herself with the judgment of other moms and dads.
Some of these fears—those focusing on the ability of rulers to control, intimidate, and monitor their citizens with impunity—have become almost universal to one degree or another today, and in the series are embodied in the Cigarette Smoking Man, a character who personifies state surveillance and malign influence.
"In response to these conflicting holdings, the Copyright Office issued a notice stating that all copyrightable expression, including screen displays embodied in a computer program and owned by the same claimant, is to be considered a single work and, therefore, should be registered on a single application form," the Law Review article stated.
With Russia, in particular, the message should be: The insurgency against Mr. Assad is not going away, so if you don't want to be stuck in Syria at a time when the price may go up, we are willing to work with you to implement the principles embodied in the Geneva peace process.
Mike ConawayKenneth (Mike) Michael ConawayTexas faces turbulent political moment Democratic Party official: Texas is 'biggest battleground state in the country' Another Texas congressman planning to retire MORE (R-Texas), committee chairman of Agriculture are leading the new farm bill efforts and have already dismissed the administration's proposal embodied in its fiscal 85033 budget.
But unless you've visited Eastern European cities like Subotica, it's hard to understand how central the politics of language still is in nations like Serbia and Slovakia -- and how much of a statement Caputova's polyglot politics, embodied in her multilingual note of thanks, makes against the rise of exclusionary nationalism in Eastern Europe.
For four minutes, Webb wove together dozens of images to show the parallel joy of the Yankees celebrating on field and the misery of the Red Sox, which he embodied in regular cuts to the disconsolate pitcher Pedro Martinez in the Boston dugout, his head covered by the hood of his sweatshirt.
We had begun working with the Whitney Museum on our project for the 22017 Biennial, Debtfair, which proposed a politics that intertwined the economic inequality focus of the Occupy movement embodied in the debtor/creditor relationship, with intersectional politics that made the conditions of Puerto Ricans struggling with state debt visible alongside student debt.
While the RAA would add dozens of new procedural requirements on an already too lengthy rulemaking process, the Chamber's permit approval reforms, embodied in the RAPID (Responsibly and Professionally Reinvigorating Development) Act considered in the last Congress, would strip away current requirements for agencies to assess the environmental impacts of permits for energy projects.
While everyone was crying, "INJUSTICE!" about race relations, they thought nothing of being complicit in unabashed sexism — embodied in the treatment of Clark, who is — at least in this TV version — the only one who seemed to care about the fact that Nicole Brown Simpson was repeatedly brutalized by O.J. before he (allegedly) killed her.
It was the coded message in Trump's slogan "Make America Great Again" embodied in his stigmatizing of Hispanics as rapists and Muslims as likely terrorists, his dog whistles to white supremacists, his mainstreaming of blatantly racist language previously confined to the margins of American society and last heard at the national level in George Wallace's segregationist campaign in 1968.
While there was a swaggering time in our history when the bold, visionary morality embodied in the succinct, well-crafted sentences of the document's preamble ("We hold these truths to be self evident …") helped to shape and then reinforce generations of belief that America was unique in the world, that prideful mindset has lately fallen by the intellectual wayside.
It is noteworthy, therefore, that President Trump has called into question America's most sacrosanct right, the right to free speech embodied in the First Amendment, in his relentless attacks on the press, and that the Republican Party (so-called) has adopted as one of its foremost political tactics a campaign to suppress the voting rights of various minority groups.
"We believe allowing for renewal or extension of short-term policies for up to 36 months is contrary to law, and that the creation of an entirely unregulated parallel market competing against the market for Qualified Health Plans goes against Congressional intent in enacting the comprehensive consumer protections embodied in the Affordable Care Act," they wrote.
Far more resonant than the sex is Jia's pervading nostalgia for the Chinese past, embodied in the novel's episodic, wandering, seemingly plot-indifferent structure — a series of what seem to be very similar incidents and encounters, meals, conversations, sexual escapades, minor scandals and subdued confrontations, which only by very slow degrees add up to any sense of narrative progress.
From the anxiety of continuous flux embodied in André Masson's "There is No Finished World" (1942) to a melancholia for a ruinous "Europe After the Rain II" (1940-1942) by Max Ernst to the mutilated bodies of Hans Bellmer's "The Doll" (1935), Monsters & Myths is unrelenting in barraging the visitors with expressions of violence, pain, and the grotesque.
That book recounted his years of service as the pastor of Christ Our King, a long panorama of births, deaths, ceremonies, sermonizing and counseling that seemed somehow to be embodied in a crowd of children that suddenly appeared at his living room window, trick-or-treating on his last Halloween night as he retired from the ministry in 21957.
"SEIU Healthcare Pennsylvania does not support HB 1918 and SB 906; we believe the strategy embodied in these bills only prolongs the inevitable without fundamentally solving the problem of protecting good jobs and services while providing real choice for community living," President Matthew Yarnell wrote in int letter to Liberty Resources CEO Tom Earle, dated Dec.
While many will deny, continue to lie and claim our national "innocence," I come bearing deeply troubling, but not surprising, news: White racism is now comfortably located within the Oval Office, right there at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, embodied in our 45th president, one who is, and I think many would agree, must agree, without any hesitation, a white racist.
PEM is committed to examining overlooked histories embodied in the objects that comprise our vast collections, and as we prepare to install our American collections anew, we are doing our best to disrupt conventional narratives in order to present objects and their stories in ways that expand our consciousness of the past and help to inform our present.
The hard element of American power is embodied in the United States Pacific Command (PACOM), based in Hawaii and watching over what it calls the Indo-Asia-Pacific: a region from the Arabian Gulf in the west to the Galapagos Islands in the east, from northern Japan to the Southern Ocean, extending to 100m square miles (260m square kilometres) and 14 time zones.
The Kilgus Farmstead, with its diversified products and focus on localized distribution and restaurants, represents what could be the future of American agribusiness, staking out a place between artisan agriculture and massive, commoditized farms, a balance embodied in the goats: not backyard pastured, but not confined either, occupying a middle ground in the market about the size of an open lot.
I find it almost ironic, but actually painful, that Pence calls for unity when, in 2008 (and also in 2012), Obama won with substantially more of the popular vote and Electoral College votes than Trump yet the Republican reaction, as embodied in Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?
That awareness is best embodied in the return of the warm and fuzzy icon of Apple's past known as the "happy Mac," which now appears, in a slightly modified form, in Face ID.  As pre-event leaks revealed last week, a happy Mac style icon guides you through the process of registering your distinct mug with Face ID, first in a square.
Although European politicians know this too, many can't sell this argument to their electorates, just one example of the dichotomy that pits the interests of elected national officials against those of the greater good, embodied in the E.U. Merritt, despite his substantial respect for the E.U., argues that bold, sweeping reforms are imperative to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
Unless the notion of interests sufficiently compelling to count in the First Amendment calculus is strangely truncated to exclude interests this fundamental simply because they appear imprecise or diffuse, courts must recognize a compelling interest in combating corruption broadly defined as a distortion in the political process, understood to include a deviation from the ideal of equal representation embodied in Federalist 57.
This duality is embodied in the two original Japanese floral styles, of which all the rest can be seen as iterations: tatehana (which translates as "standing flowers," because the flowers seem to be standing upright in their container) and nageire (which means "thrown in," because the flowers appear to be leaning against the container as if they were just tossed there).
Take any role she's embodied in her nearly 30-year career — Zoey Bartlett in West Wing, Peggy Olson in Mad Men, June Osbourne in The Handmaid's Tale, Masha in The Seagull, Becky Something in Her Smell, hell even her appearance in season 3 of Grey's Anatomy (episode 19, for those who want to revisit) — and I dare you not to be mesmerized.
"Now it is time for us to once again roll up our sleeves and fight for the protections embodied in the Open Internet Order, that are designed to ensure that the internet remains an open platform, that enables free speech, freedom of expression and the ability for innovation to flourish," she said at an event commemorating the anniversary of the rules.
A steady stream of outlandish headlines featuring an eclectic cast of Ukrainian prosecutors, politicians, and grifters — sometimes embodied in the same person — has been plastered all over Western front pages and scrawled across cable news screens beside the names of Trump, his enterprising attorney Rudy Giuliani, indicted business partners Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, and the words corruption and scandal.
This fundamental vision of our constitutional government is embodied in the First Amendment, which guarantees that all citizens, whether of a particular religious faith or no faith at all, are free both to speak and to act in accord with their conscience ... It is about the freedom to live according to one's religious beliefs in daily life and, in so doing, advance the common good.
"Now it is time for us to once again roll up our sleeves and fight for the protections embodied in the Open Internet Order, that are designed to ensure that the internet remains an open platform, that enables free speech, freedom of expression and the ability for innovation to flourish," said Commissioner Mignon Clyburn, speaking alongside representatives from civil rights groups and advocates of net neutrality.
Book publishers argued that when the book reviews were embodied in the regular news columns of the paper, as had previously been the custom, they and the adjacent advertising would be seen by the general reader; whereas if they were segregated in a special supplement they would receive the attention only of the limited and presumably impecunious section of the reading public which was interested in books.
This could be an unimportant footnote for a European audience, if it weren't for the fact that the imaginary of space played a pivotal role in the popular culture of the Soviet Union, and as artists began to distance themselves from the official art embodied in the socialist realism of the academia, the language of space began to inform cultural and artistic practice more and more.
They include the ways FEMEN reinforces and perpetuates three very dangerous claims at once: a deep rooted Islamophobia and racism embodied in current American and European politics; the equally problematic assumption that there is a singular, universal feminist position; and the arrogance to presume to speak on behalf of women all over the world, some of whom are deemed by FEMEN as too oppressed to speak for themselves.
"This authority, which gives the Attorney General the ability 'to assert control over the BIA and effect profound changes in legal doctrine,' while providing 'the Department of Justice final say in adjudicated matters of immigration policy,' represents an additional avenue for the advancement of executive branch immigration policy that is already firmly embodied in practice and regulations," the article said, quoting a Fordham Law Review article written by Joseph Landau.
This contradiction might be best embodied in the story of the lifestyle magazine Kinfolk — a publication that led the charge in advancing the kind of woodsy-hipster design-and-fashion aesthetic that has grown popular in America's most liberal enclaves, from Silver Lake to Fort Greene, but that also has its roots in the Mormon upbringing of its founders, who established it in 2011 while attending Brigham Young University-Hawaii.
Overpowering the sign is a quote from Carl Jung, instructing us in how to comprehend — "Everyone carries a shadow, and the less it is embodied in the individual's conscious life the blacker and denser it is" — and the work is further explained and justified with direct language from the artist himself who gives us some biographical information about growing up in a dysfunctional home and suffering from addiction.
In the new iteration coming to The CW this fall, the new Blake (played by Grant Show) is not only accepting of his son (James Mackay from The Leftovers), but is about to welcome another young gay man into his family via new wife Cristal (Nathalie Kelley): Cristal's nephew Sammy Joe, deliciously embodied in the original version by Heather Locklear, is now a young gay man played by Rafael de la Fuente (Empire).
A monster truck driving, beer guzzling, blue-jean wearing hulk of a man, 'Stone-Cold' Steve Austin would enter the arena to the sound of glass shattering, perhaps a metaphor for his intended destruction of the white-collar establishment embodied in turn by Vince McMahon, Jr. It was in the Stone-Cold era that Vince McMahon went from a narrator function to the personification of Corporate America in his character of 'Mr. McMahon.
As for the expansion of new museums reflecting the diversity of the country, last fall the House had its first hearing on establishing a Smithsonian National Museum of the American Latino, and although New York is now the likely future site of a national LGBTQ museum, one could be forgiven for wondering whether we will end up with a fractured national narrative, embodied in a segmented museum corridor along our National Mall in Washington.
"When the parties' contract delegates the arbitrability question to an arbitrator, the courts must respect the parties' decision as embodied in the contract," Kavanaugh, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's second appointee to the court, said from the bench.
The choice was perfectly embodied in the 28503 contest between Republican Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyA US-UK free trade agreement can hold the Kremlin to account Ex-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity Overnight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces MORE, the prince of wealth, and Democrat Barack Obama, the prince of education.
What is going on inside John Kelly's head does not matter as long as he is willing to stand at the podium in the press room and tell members of the press that they and the political debate they engage in are not just frivolous but corrosive to the republic, and that there is a truer form of patriotism — one embodied in the agents of the state — that they should not question and whose messengers they must respect.
Founded in November 2018 by Jennifer Lyu — a veteran of Louis Vuitton, Prada and 133 Phillip Lim — Delaroq emphasizes simplicity, an approach that is embodied in both Lyu's sustainable upcycling practices (she works with excess materials) and the pieces' thoughtful design; each handbag, including the just-released cross-body pouch and the chain-handle clutch, contains an expandable accordion gusset with three labeled compartments, so I'll always be able to find my lip balm, MetroCard and glasses.

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