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"encapsulate" Definitions
  1. encapsulate something (in something) to express the most important parts of something in a few words, a small space or a single object

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Some people offer paid services to help encapsulate the placenta.
Likely, Judy will encapsulate the dynamics present in Cavett interview.
How can you encapsulate yourself in tiny tidbits of information?
Her words encapsulate the experience of so many ramp users.
That one label of being trans doesn't encapsulate everything about me.
The whole exchange seemed to encapsulate your criticisms of the left.
Narrator: ...that Raimi uses to encapsulate the entirety of his franchise.
Wanna see two paragraphs that encapsulate Blue Apron's nightmare come true?
Fred seemed to encapsulate the malaise of the modern Manchester United.
Hockney's brightly colored wood paintings, on the other hand, encapsulate escapism.
I know it's hard to encapsulate 25 years in 30 seconds.
They encapsulate vain hope; they are real, but they are not true.
Fewer things encapsulate America better than the great, flurousecently lit gas station.
For Raygoza, chorizo may encapsulate both of those adventures and then some.
Frequently, the word "Fosse" will be used to encapsulate a dance move.
Monaco encapsulate the essence of French football more than any other side.
Can you encapsulate that truth for me in a couple of sentences?
This year's three headliners manage to encapsulate the breadth of Coachella's appeal.
It's a beautiful sentiment, obviously meant to encapsulate the show's unresolved issues.
Can you encapsulate that in five words and have it stand out?
In microcosm, the two events encapsulate Colombia's past and its potential future.
The dark amalgam of circumstances seems to encapsulate much about his life.
It's damn hard to encapsulate in words and even harder to forget.
The phrase has come to encapsulate the idea of sexual misconduct and assault.
Facebook clarifies that it's list of banned behaviors doesn't encapsulate all unacceptable conduct.
His team created the fake word "Londony" to encapsulate the look they wanted.
Three-month risk reversals, which encapsulate the Brexit deadline, paint a similar picture.
And it was a great way to encapsulate the story of Australian colonization.
Jim Cramer could only encapsulate Friday's stock market with one sentence — Calm down.
But a standard summary can't just encapsulate the beauty that was this game.
His lack of energy only seemed to encapsulate the Browns season to date.
Since they're actors, what can we call these and thus encapsulate the theme?
Jaffee's comments encapsulate what the overwhelming majority of voters say: anyone but Trump.
Here are 10 essential readings that encapsulate the legacy she so thoughtfully built.
Emojis are the best way we can encapsulate our personality in digital conversations.
That can never encapsulate the way I am or what I'm all about.
Very few bands encapsulate true ferocity like C.N.D, making them all the more unique.
Google's doodles — say that five times fast — encapsulate the best parts of modern tech.
I like these messages because I think they perfectly encapsulate a truth about life.
Taken together, Watts shows, these two speeches encapsulate the foundations of Rome's remarkable success.
A few years ago I wrote a novel that tried to encapsulate this paradox.
Musk's latest Twitter outburst appears to encapsulate viewpoints he's held for some time now.
DiSalvo believes the term "food desert" fails to encapsulate the complexity of the problem.
The phrase has come to encapsulate the idea that sexual misconduct and assault are underreported.
So they were the themes I wanted to explore and encapsulate as best I could.
From a more metaphorical standpoint, the scales encapsulate how Libras tend to go through life.
For Mladenovic, this installation was a way to encapsulate the story in a single artifact.
Also one of the things for me is trying to encapsulate the bird very specifically.
These two men encapsulate the two major factions that exist in the Space Force debate.
If that sentence doesn't perfectly encapsulate the spirit of Boston, I don't know what does.
Our excursion seemed to encapsulate Montenegro with its mix of entrepreneurial gamble and sincere hospitality.
He bequeathed words often invoked to encapsulate both hope for and dread of human capability.
Priestess is a rich collection of photos that encapsulate the palpable energy of the ceremony.
It just came from a love of spirits and wanting to encapsulate a piece of Japan.
The first scenes encapsulate the problems with putting a superhero in the East Los Angeles barrio.
It's difficult to know where to begin to encapsulate Huawei's camera software, which is certainly comprehensive.
Luckily, we've gathered a volley of GIFs that encapsulate the constant state of discomfort winter brings.
There is no perfect statistic to encapsulate everything a player has to offer, but Basketball-Reference.
She has managed to encapsulate her country's societal shifts through multimedia works, photographs, films and sculptures.
" Both stories encapsulate another of Dr. Arnold's maxims: "Give up the thought that you have control.
And then Salah danced past Sergio Ramos, a player whose grace and guile encapsulate his team.
Today, it's used popularly as a descriptor for styles that encapsulate the free-spirited essence aesthetically.
If any one ceremony could encapsulate why the Recording Academy can't be trusted, it's this one.
You can't summarize this essay because it's so hard to encapsulate this life's twists and turns.
Yeah, if you like to encapsulate the public, distilled, interesting, trying-very-hard version of me.
I am fascinated with the future because of its ability to encapsulate so many different ideas.
The small convex circus horses on a carved cake print (think shortbread) encapsulate his clean, rounding line.
"I don't want 85033 seconds on a reality show to encapsulate such a serious topic," she said.
The joke might encapsulate what's most urgent to them, but that doesn't mean it would work onstage.
Of course, no single report can encapsulate something as sprawling and enormous as the United States economy.
The virtual uproar seemed to encapsulate something about this bizarre era's intersection of politics and pop culture.
For an extra fee, the company will "encapsulate" cards and other memorabilia in a tamper-resistant case.
But the label doesn't encapsulate the people who showed up representing America's homegrown ideology of white supremacy.
We had some rough times, so we were able to encapsulate that throughout the running of the play.
Love him or hate him, you can't deny that his movies effectively encapsulate character studies within believable universes.
These videos perfectly encapsulate the edginess of Eminem's musical genius, while conveying important information to the hearing-impaired.
The video and images encapsulate the vexing nature of viral content and the long memory of the internet.
It is often a mistake to assume that one or another of a movement's tactics encapsulate that movement.
"I love the way you can encapsulate so much about the world in an energy statement," says Hinton.
Those lines above, which open his latest Under Armour commercial, are supposed to encapsulate it all for Phelps.
I choose these disasters because they are stand-alone moments of destruction that encapsulate our deepest cultural anxieties.
Every chapter in "How to Bake π" offers recipes for desserts and other dishes that encapsulate mathematical themes.
However, the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) has failed to encapsulate this in its standard measure of GDP.
They'll take the easy route and name their baby Jenner to help encapsulate the qualities of both girls.
At the turn of the last century her bag came to encapsulate a decidedly Manhattan moment in time.
I wouldn't try to encapsulate a set of rules and regulations to say here's how I do things.
A top coat of clear gel polish is then applied to encapsulate the powders before it all sets.
I like these thumbnail rules because they encapsulate the Great Muchness more than some theory of intergenerational strife.
"The word 'factory' does not suitably encapsulate the broad vision we have for our Wisconsin project," he added.
"I find [the painter] Francis Bacon's impulsive methods of working encapsulate creative energy in its purest form," he says.
The posts are funny, but if you haven't realized, they're jokes that don't quite encapsulate how artificial intelligence works.
This second egg forms itself through through the usual process and just makes room to encapsulate the first egg.
It's not easy picking a senior quote — how can only a few words encapsulate your whole high school experience?
Far better to break it down into easily digestible visual components instead of attempting to encapsulate it with words.
And the perfect meme just popped up on Twitter to encapsulate that near-universal feeling of being "from" somewhere.
But do words and labels like "Hispanic" or "Latino" actually encapsulate the myriad subcultures that exist in this population?
Atlanta works best as horror because it's able to encapsulate so many of the genre hallmarks that preceded it.
It's hard to encapsulate their varied visions in a way that does justice to the nuances of each position.
"Tough and depressing stories are easy to tell, but stories that encapsulate hope are more challenging—and more rewarding."
Our packaging is cheaper than plastic and can encapsulate any beverage including water, soft drinks, spirits, and even cosmetics.
Rona Sela's essay about the Israeli national photographic archives that encapsulate a nationalist ideology, critiques its representation of Palestinians.
Sometimes there are images that so perfectly encapsulate a moment in time that all you can do is marvel.
Orellana, who started taking hormones in 2015, says traditional genders and the term "transgender" do not accurately encapsulate them.
People are already finding the perfect GIFs to encapsulate their responses to seeing the cover for the first time.
Then my mind settled on one moment that seemed to encapsulate the role of state parks in our lives.
I'm using quotation marks around "reincarnate" because there's no succinct term to encapsulate what Moira is able to do.
During that time, I learned California is a place that's impossible to explain, to encapsulate in any one way.
"I wanted Cillian to encapsulate that closed-down, totally war-damaged male that shows no emotion," Mr. Knight said.
Strands of the story encapsulate "the positive sides of this upheaval which we didn't see at first," Ms Ziervogel says.
"Fostering relationships among [these communities] has been difficult, for a host of reasons too lengthy to encapsulate here," said Basilio.
Bibi's music, and her approach to growing into her twenties encapsulate this in a way that really strikes a chord.
And I think that 'girl logic' is just a term I use to encompass, slash encapsulate, all of these nuances.
Then she'd think about the perfect song to encapsulate such a moment, were she to portray it on the ice.
Even days after attending the Maine event, I was still at a loss at how to encapsulate the C300 Coupe.
At any given time, no matter how you may be feeling, there's probably a GIF to perfectly encapsulate that emotion.
However, something about the Zungle Panther and all its bone-conduction glory seems to encapsulate the look of Summer Sixteen.
The vastness and depth of Zappa's career as a creative visionary would be impossible to encapsulate into any single film.
These structures can be used to deliver drugs, encapsulate tools like CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing elements, or even store information.
The two men ardently fighting are plunged into an abject quiescence in which carnal motivations encapsulate the yearning to destroy.
What's so striking about Monteverdi is his extraordinary, exceptional ability to encapsulate the whole range of human emotions in music.
As the meme evolved, it grew to encapsulate anything that those who sought to define it wanted it to be.
Kulkarni, who pays regular visits to Hull, has seen a refurbishment to the city that he hopes Blade can encapsulate.
Few things would encapsulate Singapore better than Gardens by the Bay, a nature park that's at once lush and futuristic.
They encapsulate my short, full 20-odd years of life: curiosity, love, loss and the promise of what's to come.
The proteins encapsulate its molecular components in a glasslike matrix within the body that preserves them during the drying process.
On Tumblr, GIF sets were frequently elaborate, and people used them to tell stories or encapsulate and circulate current news.
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These are the bare bones of Baskets, but they in no way encapsulate the meticulous, practiced oddity of the show.
He thought about it long and hard, what he would get to me, what image would encapsulate his whole movie.
That irony would encapsulate the truism that whatever the progress, women are often still held to a higher standard than men.
The fist show at the space was created to illustrate and encapsulate the unique vision of the organization, Guevara told Hyperallergic.
As expected, they encapsulate some of her established interests in the arts, empowering young women, supporting girls' education and animal welfare.
The latter is obviously meant to encapsulate much of the film — its title, after all, is fashion-related, not food-related.
Clark is the founder and lead cosmetic chemist of the brand, which counts the Penetrate/Encapsulate Treatment as its hero product.
Wu and his views sort of encapsulate much of the thinking from critics of these companies' current dominance in the market.
But the two bookends — the snub and the tear — perfectly encapsulate the growing chill that has defined the Trump-Pelosi relationship.
Intrigued, I decided to see whether a tabletop game could encapsulate the simple joy of running around repeatedly shooting your friends.
IN THE eyes of many foreigners, two numbers encapsulate French economic policy over the past decade or so: 28 and 239.
It isn't easy to encapsulate all these themes and influences, and the show sometimes strains visibly to pull off its ambitions.
Refik Anadol used photos and archival images of New York City's landscape to encapsulate the city's collective memory in 512 dimensions.
The history of a year can be revealing, if the right 12 months somehow encapsulate a crucial historical moment or trend.
"I find [the painter] Francis Bacon's impulsive methods of working encapsulate creative energy in its purest form," bassist Rob Riggs says.
Through the years, Burton has created almost two dozen movies that encapsulate both the viewer's wildest dreams and their wildest nightmares.
I learned more control structures to manage my code, and best practices on how to encapsulate functionality to make code reusable.
In "Pong," two unmoving paddles encapsulate the meaningless but addictive busywork of the digital age with an interminable game of catch.
This cross-border athletic exchange would seem to encapsulate the spirit of peace and unity at the heart of the Olympics.
"For me, bodegas and deli groceries really encapsulate the character and culture of a neighborhood," Mr. Silber noted in an email.
This image — a human howling to be heard in a medium with no sound — seems to encapsulate the essence of Castle.
I eat many great meals that don't quite encapsulate a particular Australian experience or phenomenon enough to warrant a full column.
The skirts encapsulate a lifetime of memories by harboring the traces of all these events that have punctuated the wearers' lives.
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I'm saying if you want to like encapsulate the true version of me, it's like, "tired with my dog" or something.
What they tend to do at the moment is encapsulate the best practices of current businesses, codify them and pass them on.
The SiV0 diamondPhoto: Brendon Rose"Diamonds are forever" is a cliche that fails to fully encapsulate the many strange properties of diamonds.
The Crellin family, née the Preaker family, née the Calhouns, exist to reflect and encapsulate Wind Gap's disturbing values above all else.
It's possible that when historians look for text to neatly encapsulate Trump's foreign policy theory, they'll turn to this White House address.
The show follows 911 first responders on their daily grind, which can encapsulate everything from faulty plumbing to devastating, life-altering emergencies.
The model seems to perfectly encapsulate life in suburbia—minus the unwelcome surprises left on your lawn by the neighbor's dog.[YouTube]
So when I went to make the film, I really wanted it to encapsulate that feeling and that impression from my childhood.
At least as far as it can be measured and charted, we've attempted to encapsulate the uniqueness of this year through graphics.
Once the image was fixed, she made digital tweaks, layering extra artifacts or adding pieces of text that encapsulate each campaigner's beliefs.
But it does encapsulate a kooky universe featuring a cast of misfits and visionaries who are out of touch, out of style.
" For their ability to encapsulate a cultural discussion or event in a striking image, Birch refers to these covers as "social documents.
But then some stat heads for NBC found a perfect little gem to encapsulate just how tragic the Browns are: Yes, friends.
So that seemed like, boy, if I wanted to encapsulate Bo Burnham in a 15-second clip, that's a pretty good attempt.
This certainly isn't the first time a fast-food monolith has attempted to distill and encapsulate their wares into the realm of cosmetics.
Earlier this year, WIRED published a story that asked a question that seemed to encapsulate internet culture in 2017: What does 'covfefe' mean?
These pictures encapsulate a sense of depth and dimension, a blend of abstract and vivid fact, as well as metaphor and social commentary.
The 1990s produced a ton of millennial-friendly nostalgic relics, but none encapsulate the decade more than the movies of the Disney Renaissance.
The comments encapsulate just how far the sector has shifted, from defiance before the explosive inquiry began in February, to contrition and apology.
Even if it is in their final hour, with tears that encapsulate the goodness that they could never show the world in life. -
Yet the reason the slogan caused such a stir was the possibility that it was supposed to encapsulate the ethos of the administration.
Quora's platform emphasizes long tail discussions on a range of topics that even Facebook Groups cannot be narrow enough to encapsulate or cover.
The play's director, Niegel Smith, watched her work with the sound designer to encapsulate 450 years of black female representation in one dance.
Deborah Jack's photographic and filmic depictions of shorelines, on display in DNA of Water, encapsulate the tension between water's tranquility and its tumult.
The themed area will encapsulate the look and feel of a busy New York City street, complete with a New York City subway.
It was good-natured argument about politics that seemed to encapsulate the great conversation that Americans were known for before these polarized times.
What I knew I needed was time because you're asking me to embody and encapsulate a human being who is, quite honestly, otherworldly.
Claveloux's comics encapsulate the desire to change or reinvent oneself — but also to undermine society and the absurd sense of order it imposes.
All of their works encapsulate the simplicity of nature photography, but with a satisfying symmetry that can only be constructed with human hands.
Each venue at 425 Lafayette Street presents performances that encapsulate the contemporary moment, circling around popular themes like gender, race, politics, and technology.
Lille prides itself on its heritage, but few hotels have been able to encapsulate the richness of the city's history while offering modern comforts.
Subsequent events that evening are disputed, in a case that has come to encapsulate the city's rifts and problems, including race, elitism and guns.
In the history of video games, there have been many titles that have tried to encapsulate the raw and brutal reality that is war.
Designers are not just arbiters of skirt lengths and bell sleeves; the most prominent ones can, through their clothing, encapsulate and influence female selfhood.
For men, the cemeteries are particularly arresting — suddenly, the skyscrapers that so perfectly encapsulate progress start to look like headstones to more you look.
Still, there are numerous companies and, what it's termed in the community as "placenta arts specialists," across the country that offer to encapsulate placentas.
Post-punk is difficult to define since it is an umbrella term that can encapsulate anything from goth, deathrock, coldwave, darkwave, and so on.
If I had to encapsulate what it's like to be a woman of color in the food world in 2017, this interaction would suffice.
On Washington WASHINGTON — This week's failed gun control votes in the Senate encapsulate much of what is wrong with and most frustrating about Congress.
If he proceeds, he could give a speech outlining his ideas or even encapsulate them in a resolution before the United Nations Security Council.
Those two moments — the savage stiff arm and the diving crotch grab — encapsulate everything we love about Lynch the player and Lynch the personality.
" Street art can encapsulate both these terms, although exact definitions vary among artists—some artists further legitimize the medium with the term "aerosol art.
And so when Trump attacks us and our families, he's delivering a blow to America's national ethos and the immigrant communities that encapsulate it.
Words are only approximations of feelings and thoughts and ideas and experiences, so they can never fully encapsulate a lived experience, truly, you know?
Because there can be this neuro-pathway that gets broadened, which is learning how to encapsulate things that are private, and talk about them.
"If you had to encapsulate the world we live in it's that," Salem explains of the dichotomy between the chord sequence and the lyrics.
The question for us is simple: Do the words on the base of the Statue of Liberty, still encapsulate who America is or not?
Do they really just sit there trying to come up with a somewhat-obscure-but-still-kind-of-accessible allegory to encapsulate the overarching themes?
No matter the brand, headphones like these are often restricted by form factor: With less material to encapsulate the ear, music doesn't sound as warm.
If it doesn't appropriately encapsulate and comment on the events of the last two hours, everyone goes home with a bad taste in their mouths.
"Apparently slugs will indeed encapsulate themselves when necessary," wrote Lindsey Groves, a collections manager at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County's Malacology Department.
The two big questions about them encapsulate their ambiguous status—on the boundaries of races and territories, and between suffering and hope, imagination and fact.
Few foods encapsulate the brilliance of autumn like fresh, warm apple cider doughnuts, and New England makes them better than anywhere else in the country.
If one were to attempt to encapsulate the entirety of the Mediterranean into a single, all-encompassing emissary, olive oil would unequivocally be said token.
Thursday's round of tweets by President Trump perfectly encapsulate his frustrations with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, House Speaker Paul Ryan and the Republican establishment.
They'll have the goals that their training environment set them up for, and no doubt this will fail to encapsulate the whole of human values.
At the same time, it's an opportunity; if you can kind of encapsulate a particular era, then you have that as a sort of historical record.
The women hit the road for Hillary Clinton this week and managed to perfectly encapsulate how we're all feeling during the final days of this election.
His bold message and unrelenting work ethic encapsulate the American spirit of resilience and optimism for a better tomorrow that has empowered this nation for centuries.
The panel was constructed to encapsulate a variety of different approaches to streaming, including more personality-based ones, and ones revolving around talents like voice acting.
The dialogue is gritty and realistic, Danny Cohen's cinematography is on-point, and the whole thing just seems to encapsulate the era in which it's set.
That moment when the band drops out and they all sing, "it kills to be resistant" — could anything encapsulate the way I feel right now more?
It feels like the Duffers want to world-build toward a larger narrative, and start to encapsulate some notion of '80s culture beyond nerd-friendly genre.
The 2016 MacBook Pro might best encapsulate this, with its gorgeous build, new Touch Bar, and its exclusion of regular USB, Thunderbolt, and SD card ports.
I want it to encapsulate the mentality that people seem to have about foreigners and the fear that some have about people they see as different.
You'd struggle to find two hours of radio that did better encapsulate a moment in time, and the urgency of the talent that was driving it.
In that, however, there's beauty: whenever someone is able to encapsulate a mood this fully with music, its universality feels cemented, and that's a special thing.
Creme Eggs perfectly encapsulate what a holiday candy should be—over-indulgent and something you would never want to eat any other time of the year.
In 2012, two Chattanooga-based typeface designers set up an emotive Kickstarter campaign to allow them to produce a typeface that could encapsulate their city's personality.
Clinton's campaign chairman, John Podesta, and the improbable story of how a single piece of fruit, rolled down an airplane aisle, seems to encapsulate her campaign.
The singular term "elite" is too broad and unrigorous to completely encapsulate the nuances of every aspect of the stories and identities of class in America.
The three items Otacon gives Snake, to help him escape from a Shadow Moses prison cell, encapsulate what most people find wonderful about Metal Gear Solid.
Back at the mall in Fforestfach, a spirited debate was going on in the coffee shop between two people whose views encapsulate some of Britain's divisions.
We can't possibly encapsulate it at the end of this podcast, but if you've been following us at all, you know this is the big topic.
The Sims 4 for $133 ($35 off): WIRED writer Louryn Strampe attempted to encapsulate her love for The Sims in a single sentence, but failed miserably.
In another photo, she quotes Britney Spears' "I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman," a song that seems to encapsulate her current stage of life.
These two lines, toting a world of pain and defiance and pride, encapsulate the heart-stopping succinctness of Danez Smith's voice as a queer black poet.
These institutions do neatly encapsulate the social climbing and branding of the ultra rich, but I have to wonder: Were art museums ever really immune from this?
The inspiration behind the pieces is a '90s meets '70s combo with leopard prints, crushed velvet and delicate floral prints to encapsulate a mix of each decade.
Sure, some people may grow to fit more snugly into their sun sign's mold, but this single planetary placement was never meant to encapsulate someone's entire personality.
This is my favorite era of Celtic Frost; Morbid Tales and its successor, the Emperor's Return EP, encapsulate the band at their hungry, wicked, heavy metal best.
" A source familiar with Trump told Politico that the president "believes that if you can encapsulate someone in a phrase or a nickname, you can own them.
That short scene, from the forthcoming film The Last Black Man in San Francisco, opening this Friday, manages to encapsulate San Francisco's current issue with rampant gentrification.
That said, there are thousands upon thousands of tattoo designs out there, so finding the one that will encapsulate your BFF relationship can be a painstaking process.
The results veer between uncannily accurate and enjoyable nonsense (tilted heavily towards the latter), but still manage to encapsulate both the promise and limitations of neural networks.
Adulting is a word of millennial invention, and perhaps the best word to encapsulate the generation: According to Time, it is a signal of their delayed development.
Visually stunning, beautifully made, they are themselves art objects that perfectly encapsulate a curious cultural moment, one in which a supposedly obsolescing technology feels lively and immediate.
Richard B. Roper III, a Dallas-area lawyer, said Judge O'Connor's high-profile rulings do not fully encapsulate his reputation on the bench as fair and evenhanded.
I've been rapt for hours by yarns spun by those recovering from addiction — enough to fill memoirs, yet I must encapsulate them in 800 or so words.
His life and killing, which the police are treating as an act of terrorism, encapsulate Australia's hopes and fears around immigration, writes our food columnist Besha Rodell.
But has there been one to so perfectly encapsulate class, gender politics, and the art of "getting even" more than the four-month scam that inspired Hustlers?
Her numerous "Philosophical Drawings," each an attempt to visualize some branch of human knowledge, encapsulate her work's vast, often cosmic scope, as well as its impish undertones.
It also was the first hit to encapsulate and highlight the power of all the digital tools creators have at their disposal to make and distribute music.
Anyway, here to perfectly encapsulate your confusion is this Scottish video games programmer, who on Monday evening went on an epic 45-tweet rant about the issue.
But trying to encapsulate something as messy as the whole spectrum of human communication into a neat series of instructions for moderators is an ever-moving target.
Halloween and Disney theme parks rustle up the same nostalgic vibes for us; they both encapsulate magical moments filled with costumes, characters, and above all else, festive treats.
The Chinese numbers neatly encapsulate the Saudi dilemma of how much can they tighten supplies and raise prices before the effect on their market share becomes too pronounced?
Every year the Film Society of Lincoln Center commissions an artist to design a poster that's meant to encapsulate the essence of the featured films and participating filmmakers.
What word would truly encapsulate and embody everything we need to know about Gigi Hadid's current boyfriend, the fashion world's current muse, and the music industry's current conundrum?
We are as wonky and loving of policy as you can get, and yet I found it hard to encapsulate briefly what it was that you stood for.
Alternative lending (I'll use this term to encapsulate both the balance sheet and marketplace varieties) is fundamentally about plugging excess liquidity directly into innovative sources of loan origination.
Within the film industry, cinematography is usually understood to encapsulate everything having to do with the camera — its movement, the images it captures, the light it receives, etc.
They encapsulate the Southern California dream with a gorgeous simplicity that makes you want to drop everything and go west, grab a surfboard and paddle into the Pacific.
And that's been a primary strength of the show: The scope of Escobar's empire and the multifront effort to dismantle it isn't easy to encapsulate in any medium.
For much of Tuesday, as news of stunning evidence of the virus's spread and its economic cost mounted, political leaders struggled to encapsulate the magnitude of the challenge.
Our bond was so strong, "I love you" didn't quite encapsulate it, so we made up a word, just for us, to express our feelings for each other.
I can't begin to encapsulate it because I can't…remember the myriad of microaggressions I face even from my good, able-bodied friends and mentors in this fight.
These are the top hashtags for every month that TikTok has been in our lives, and the TikToks encapsulate how the platform has grown in the past year.
"No one word can ever encapsulate all the news, events, or stories of a given year," Peter Sokolowski, editor at large for Merriam-Webster, said in a statement.
Its titanium collections — shaped by skilled goldsmiths, structurally perfected as 3-D designs and soldered together by laser as the material requires — encapsulate the beauty of Italian jewelry.
They perfectly encapsulate being a teen in the early aughts, not only dating from 2006 to 2010, but co-starring in Disney's High School Musical franchise the whole time.
What the team does is entirely encapsulate the liquid metal in a smooth shell that contains no imperfections known as nucleation sites, which are required for solidification to occur.
Ten years later, no rock, pop-punk song since, nor ever will be able to capture the energy and encapsulate the peak perfection of "God Knows" in my heart.
The piece is able to encapsulate Western values, culture and identity for a simple reason: its popularity shows that the West has arguably chosen it to symbolise its society.
As much as those developments speak to the state of the Yankees, they also encapsulate Rodriguez's current circumstances: His playing time has been limited, because he is not hitting.
In his remarks, Trump sought to encapsulate his worldview through the theme of "sovereignty," suggesting that nations acting in their own self-interest would create a more stable world.
" In an email on Tuesday night, Ms. McBride, herself a transgender woman, wrote: "It's difficult to encapsulate just how powerful it is to see this particular glass ceiling shattered.
From the anxieties of adolescence to the real-world fear of a government's inability to act during a disaster, these complicated fears aren't always straightforward to encapsulate in film.
Together, Dell's two prototypes encapsulate what the future of computers might look like, and it's one where laptops offer a whole lot more screen space than they do now.
If the Oxford Dictionaries' word of the year is meant to encapsulate an entire year in language and culture, 2016's is particularly — and, let's be real, fittingly — bleak.
These images encapsulate much of what makes Twin Peaks work — the quiet solitude of small towns, and the strange visitation of death in them, which throws everything off-kilter.
These days, it is common for the company to point reporters to specific tweets that it believes encapsulate its position on an issue, or provide additional color in certain situations.
There is plenty of time to think, marinate on words, and land on the prose that will best encapsulate the promise I intend to make and why I'm making it.
If the doctor lets you have it, and you would like to encapsulate it, sauté it, or even ink it to make placenta prints, that is your decision to make.
Sweeping takes often fail to encapsulate the complexity of ancient cultures, languages and people that are to be found from the tip of Timor-Leste to the top of Myanmar.
Zellweger, 50, dedicated a great deal of time to learning how to fully encapsulate the star by taking music lessons, studying choreography and reading up on the actress and singer.
The filmmaking duo behind 50/50, This Is the End, and more faces a fresh challenge with Invincible: How do you encapsulate 144 issues of storytelling into a single movie?
In 1998 she began showing with Phyllis Kind, a dealer widely celebrated for championing both outsider and contemporary artists — two identities that, when combined, seem to encapsulate Ms. Jagger's position.
"Music stores encapsulate a moment in history," said Emily Judem, co-director of "For the Records," a documentary about the demise of the Manhattan music mecca Bleecker Bob's in 254.
All authors know how difficult it is to step back from what they've written and find one or two or three words that might encapsulate the other tens of thousands.
It's not the first city to do so, but it is unique in that it chooses human avatars for each of its boroughs that encapsulate the feeling of each area.
The readings McCain chose encapsulate the lessons he strove to impart: duty, sacrifice, honor, bi-partisanship, service to one's country and a commitment to a cause greater than one's self.
While the meaning of the left-right divide has since evolved and the concept has often failed to encapsulate complex political movements, it has since come to define democratic politics.
The buzzword used to encapsulate many of the changes in South African sport has been "transformation," as the present regime looks to somehow correct the imbalances of past racial segregation.
The use of digital tools afterwards allows for this creative process to continue, making adjustments to contrast, exposure, color saturation, and light in order to encapsulate the landscape he remembers experiencing.
PharmaCyte plans to encapsulate a human cell line that has been genetically engineered to produce, store and release insulin in response to the levels of blood sugar in the human body.
Given the current political climate not just in the UK and the US, but around the world, we have a feeling her presentation will encapsulate our feelings in just right way.
Its sonic joys encapsulate the feeling of being in the sixth grade and seeing a hungover teacher roll in the TV stand for a movie you've seen before but always love.
The day will encapsulate a typical set of royal engagements: opening a bridge,  meeting school children, watching a few moments from a local theater production and of course a brief walkabout.
The city's bridges "have always been conceived of purely as infrastructure between north and south, but they actually encapsulate history and ideas about trade, labor, gender and race," Mr. Adjaye said.
"He's completely reversing the vision that I encapsulate with Lady Liberty holding up the torch to the world and saying, 'If you are an immigrant, we care about you,'" said Sen.
In December 2018, Chinyere Ezie, a civil rights lawyer, posted a picture on Twitter that seemed to encapsulate a year's worth of racial and cultural faux pas from major fashion brands.
Mr. Zuckerberg's call for action, and his lobbyists' response, encapsulate why the United States is on an island of its own when it comes to managing violent and racist speech online.
The push and pull in this CNN clip seems, to me, to encapsulate the past 10 years of how we in the United States view and talk about our relationship toward Iran.
But to whet your appetite, here are a few memorable sound bites from the film that encapsulate significant themes of Quincy and, by extension, the myth of the man behind the film.
"If I could encapsulate it in one sentence, I'd say this: The company is doing fine; Wall Street didn't do it's homework," said Osha, who has a "sell" rating on the stock.
He is becoming to modern British TV what Charles Dickens was to the Victorian novel—a chronicler of the country's untold stories and social ills, and the domestic dramas that encapsulate them.
The term net neutrality was coined in 2003 by an academic to encapsulate what had been an important concept for successful networks even going back to railroads – that of nondiscrimination from carriers.
The idealized lacquered humanoids in the 25th issue of FELT Zine encapsulate 3D artist Jason Ebeyer's belief that everybody, no matter their gender, has a masculine and feminine side to their character.
Instead of using objects to encapsulate a time and place, "Mobile Worlds" wants you to understand the collection through raw materials and visual motifs that circulate more widely than we usually admit.
I take what I'm seeing — the people, the wildlife, the coastline, the atmosphere, the history — and condense it into fragments of fiction that, for me, really encapsulate the feel of a place.
Almost all Web 3.0 projects borrow heavily from Bitcoin and Ethereum, another blockchain that comes with "smart contracts", snippets of code that encapsulate business rules which are executed automatically if certain events occur.
Since inauguration day (and throughout the election, too, if you want to look back and laugh-cry) we've been treated to these gems that often encapsulate what a lot of us are thinking.
"History of Japan" is Bill Wurtz's attempt to encapsulate the country's history through the use of colorful animations, still images and a rapid-fire voice-over explaining some of the more tricky parts.
In these progressive candidates' view, so-called "women's issues" encapsulate more than reproductive rights and sexual harassment, and their campaigns—whether or not they're ultimately successful—are changing how we talk about them.
In a short piece for the Opinion section this weekend, I explore how two maritime milestones this month encapsulate the profound changes that are under way in the Arctic — both climatic and cultural.
The changes in the cabinet are best represented by Kudlow, whose public statements since assuming Cohn's job as head of the National Economic Council encapsulate the new level of chaos gripping the administration.
I used a pencil here as a symbol of erasure—as a way to encapsulate the impermanence and uncertainty of life, because even if you live here, you're going to die one day.
Perhaps it's a testosterone spike catalysed by a large serving of the self-proclaimed "macho" peas, but these stanzas of freeform banter poetry encapsulate precisely why Nando's has become such a British phenomena.
According to these trademark papers, this new brand could encapsulate anything from perfumes to hairstyling products to shower gels to nail polish to skin care (including toners and something as vague as "cosmetic preparations").
China's imports from the United States neatly encapsulate the dilemma that OPEC and its allies have in dealing with the challenge of rising U.S. exports on the back of the boom in shale oil.
With a new year and a long winter ahead of us, we've decided to pick out a few home products that encapsulate the spirit of Lagom — and help usher in a sense of balance.
These viral tweets pretty much encapsulate the conversation we imagine the former first couple having on that yacht: The Obamas have been playing professional fabulous people for a few months now since the inauguration.
Clearly, Elliott still has people talking, and we give her props for using her personal style to encapsulate who she is on the inside (...whether or not that involves an outfit constructed from plastic).
The youthful feeling Soulja was able to encapsulate on the track has to do with much more than just the topic, it's the carefree nature in which Soulja Boy goes about on the track.
By offensive rating, which attempts to encapsulate a player's full offensive value, she trails Jackson, plus a handful of other greats with far fewer games played, but ranks ahead of Leslie, Catchings, and Swoopes.
The big picture: It was one of the most newsworthy days of 2018, and the worldwide media did not hold back in their efforts to encapsulate the threat that these men pose to Trump.
Our focus cannot be on a desire to innovate for the novelty of the technology, but rather must encapsulate an unshakeable belief that we can be and do better, with technology serving that progress.
But sources who have discussed impeachment candidly with the president say these comments perfectly encapsulate how Trump feels about it: He believes it could help him get re-elected and win back the House.
You encapsulate that great Émile Zola quote that if you ask me as an artist what I came into this world to do, I, an artist, would say, I came to live out loud.
It's amazing or sad, depending on how you look at it, because 27 years ago, a 15-year-old girl was able to encapsulate the conversation about sexism and public harassment we're having today.
What was once a pretty dumb joke from a minor video game is now being used to encapsulate much of the anti-Muslim sentiment found among Trump supporters on 4chan's /pol/ and the_donald on Reddit.
They are covered in a large quantity of fine hairs coated with special waxes that let them encapsulate themselves in a body-hugging bubble that protects them from water that would doom an ordinary insect.
NYC high society, which he has always wanted to be in, is brutal and unforgiving… Who would think the 2016 Al Smith Dinner would encapsulate the prism our media sees this campaign in so perfectly?
Still, a single exhibition cannot hope to encapsulate the totality of the historical, religious, and sociopolitical meanings of walls and I found myself longing for a more focused, in-depth treatment of this crucial topic.
The fabrics were first sprayed with a mixture containing conductive silver nanoflakes, followed by a second layer of polytetrafluoroethylene (an ingredient used in the creation of Teflon coatings) to encapsulate the flakes and create electrodes.
The theater that unfolds in the House chamber on Tuesday will encapsulate a turbulent moment in America's story, resonate with clashing political egos and paint a picture of stark national divides and accelerating demographic change.
What in the World Any advertising campaign needs a good slogan, and if the client is a national tourism board, the trick is to encapsulate a country's wonders and charms in just a few words.
The term has evolved to encapsulate a political meaning, one that now equates mainstream conservatives with effeminate values, with the term cuckservative used to denote someone who willfully absorbs conservative values with a liberal/centrist bent.
"He always played with the type of passion and courage that encapsulate what Springbok rugby stands for, and he lived his life in the same way," South Africa Rugby president Mark Alexander said in a statement.
Three days into the baby's second hospitalization, doctors found out the breastfeeding mother had been taking placenta pills; she enlisted a company (only known as "Company A") to pick up and encapsulate her placenta for ingestion.
In your work, like the western-horror movie "Bone Tomahawk" (2015) and "Olive Kitteridge" (the 2014 mini-series for which he won an Emmy) and certainly this film, you encapsulate the audience's emotions in a way.
Though its songs may be pure ear candy to fans, they encapsulate for him a lifetime's worth of stops and starts, frustrating near-misses and occasional head-on collisions with Meat Loaf, his friend and collaborator.
The numbers will likely skyrocket in the coming weeks, economists believe, especially since the latest national figures don't encapsulate data in the wake of bar, restaurant, gym and other business closures ordered by some state officials.
Okay, so they might be the only recognized band to play "gay folk church music" ever, but for 15 years that term has stuck as the best way to encapsulate the Toronto band's vibrantly melodic tunes.
In a telephone interview in late December, after he had returned once more to Marfa to see the roof starting to encapsulate his installation, he said he was feeling a little better about how things were going.
Researchers from Iowa State University have developed a way to encapsulate liquid droplets of metal in a thin shell so that they remain in a liquid state even when their surroundings are cooler than their melting temperature.
It wouldn't be possible to encapsulate every dumb thing that happened in the 20153 season, so I'm just sticking with major themes and whatever dumb shit I'm still capable of laughing at despite the frequent thudding dumbness.
" Descriptions of light and dark then encapsulate the 'catch me self-medicating with food/booze/partying' emptiness you're left with when a real love is lost: "You're taking the light / Letting the shadows inside / Swiftly / You're vanishing.
Valentin Moldavsky (Alternate: Vadim Nemkov) OTHER FIGHTS Satoru Kitaoka submits Daron Cruickshank If a fight could encapsulate and advocate the wonders of 22016-minute opening rounds, this contest is one of the best candidates in modern MMA.
The real work in this scene is done by actress Annaleigh Ashford, whose polite smiles and subtle head tilts fully encapsulate a friend who's gotten just a little bit fed up with that friend who's too much.
It's still known as the cheap-smartphone upstart that's challenging the likes of Samsung and Apple in various markets, but that description is rapidly becoming inadequate to encapsulate the company's large product catalog and even-larger ambition.
The sculpture serves as a symbol of evil, of course, but in this context also more broadly "relates to the current debates over what to do with Confederate monuments" and other items that encapsulate bigotry and oppression.
A partial profile of a woman with towering cheekbones rendered in red, black and gray, the illustration was the brainchild of Michael Vollbracht, an artist, illustrator and fashion designer whose work came to encapsulate that heady time.
If Virginia — which has a voter identification law that is less restrictive than many in place — appears to encapsulate many of the Democrats' disadvantages, more optimistic veterans of the campaign say its positive lessons are more useful.
But such conventional measures fail to encapsulate the utterly abnormal presidency that is unfolding or the way Trump, who craves attention and gets it by fomenting chaos, has barged his way into every corner of national life.
To say "Trumpian," of course, is just shorthand for a phenomenon that was by no means pioneered or created by the current US president, though he may most clearly encapsulate it among political candidates throughout recent history.
I wonder how, years from now, she will remember this house, which photo will encapsulate her time here, which trees will shade the backdrop, and which playmates she'll struggle to remember because they've receded from our daily lives.
A key White House aide staunchly defended the immigration reform bill backed by the White House Wednesday, at one point arguing that the poem inscribed on the State of Liberty doesn't encapsulate the country's values on this issue.
While his novels often vividly depicted ancient Chinese swordsmen and their heroic quests, Cha was equally lauded by his fans and literary experts for his ability to encapsulate human nature, Chinese culture and political allegories in his writing.
Dimon's comments encapsulate how the relationship is still sour, as traditional banking institutions tend to be wary of how financially volatile cryptocurrency is and, if blockchain ever achieves its goals, the decentralized financial structures that it could create.
These twin primaries encapsulate the latter stage of the Democratic campaign: bad headlines for Mrs Clinton but, because the Democrats distribute their delegates in proportion to vote share, a tiny net advantage for Mr Sanders, which changes nothing.
The first thing to do is to take action quickly, and begin to take steps to encapsulate the problem, to define its limits, to bring it out of the chaotic and into the realm of the merely complex.
The death of a single man — Mr. Khashoggi — has come to encapsulate a troubling vision of Prince Mohammed's Saudi Arabia as a nation in which the leader can act with impunity, targeting dissenters and political opponents at will.
There is nothing here of Dostoyevsky's psychological and emotional savagery and depth, nor of Tolstoy's epic complexity or his ability to encapsulate an entire society with a few strokes; these stories are in all ways modest, aimless even.
I started to wonder what the hell was happening, because I'd come across improv at uni, and the word 'geeky' isn't socially awkward enough to encapsulate what I'd watched—and stopped watching, once my arse-clenching became painful.
For a man who has spent his entire life around the film industry, he seemed genuinely impressed and even taken aback by the enormous discrepancy in resources between Hollywood and the French system this detail seemed to encapsulate.
But other than these outright shows of force (which were one-offs, rather than part of any cohesive plans), he has proven willfully resistant to the sort of warmongering that Bolton has come, over the years, to encapsulate.
The wealth of imagery dedicated to these made-up, vivacious women (depictions of men, in contrast, are rare) makes sense: their beauty and affinity for furs and berets encapsulate the glamour, elegance, pleasure, and seduction of Art Deco.
If you're now contemplating the ins and outs of the show "The World's Smallest Stripper" puts on, allow me to describe it, but please note that words may fail to encapsulate some of the finer points of the performance.
These images (there are at least four variants, in addition to video footage), of an unknown solitary protester standing in the way of advancing tanks, encapsulate the plight but also the greatness of an individual taking extreme personal risk.
But the incident, the way the campaign has dealt with it, and the new photographic images refuting Mr. Lewandowski's and Mr. Trump's versions of events seemed to encapsulate much of what has made Mr. Trump's campaign like no other.
Antonio Garcia Martinez is a former physics major turned Wall Street quant turned startupper and he's an amazing writer, able to encapsulate in a few words an era of greed, avarice, and ridiculous button-down-shirt/sweater vest combos.
Van Houtryve's series is something of a correction to US history textbooks, which fail to highlight the history above; instead, they often encapsulate this complicated period of land switching hands through the ideologies of manifest destiny and western expansionism.
These are some of the most viral in terms of likes and retweets, but we're also making allowances for the significance of the moments the memes are spoofing, how well they encapsulate Trump's presidency, and, of course, their pure comedic value.
Now, after launching exclusively at Barneys earlier this week, Korean skin-care innovator Vitabrid C12 is introducing the beauty world to Vitabrid CG, a proprietary complex that uses a patented technology to encapsulate and stabilize vitamin C in its active form.
In the newspaper of record's endeavor to definitively capture and encapsulate this moment in our collective listening lives, you'll find more idiosyncratic picks, including Quebecois electro-provocateur Marie Davidson, admitted child sex felon 6ix9ine, and Pinkfong of "Baby Shark" infamy.
They base decisions regarding both travel and investment on vital factors that encapsulate rule-of-law; constraints on government power, lack of corruption, open and accountable leadership, the promotion of fundamental rights, security and regulatory enforcement, to name a few.
This process is used to encapsulate within each bean a diminutive circuit board containing a low-power Bluetooth radio and sensors that can measure motion, temperature, humidity, air pressure and the concentrations of several gases, including carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide.
More than any other gadget Google launched, the $159 Pixel Buds (which, by the way, are already out of stock on Google's store), perfectly encapsulate how Google can use it's incredible AI advantage to beat Apple at its own game.
Glover and his staff write toward hypnotic images that encapsulate the resulting chaos: a black schoolchild in whiteface, cops swarming an Uber driver and shooting him dead, an invisible car that blasts through a clump of bystanders outside a club.
Even though his intensity is understandably 10 percent below what it's been in past years on a night-to-night basis, there are still hundreds of moments from the past few months that encapsulate how special, and rare, he is.
Democrats are still struggling — and they are working diligently and earnestly on this — to encapsulate and communicate what they offer people in America who perhaps have jobs but do not have the security and standard of living they want and deserve.
I also think that, I don't know how to put this, but I just think that that kind of weird humor is thriving on other platforms better right now and it's just too hard to encapsulate enough in six seconds.
She told me that the scent was created to encapsulate this whirlwind period, from her 50th Birthday Tour to her engagement to Alex Rodriguez (yes, he was patiently standing right by during our interview) to her role in the blockbuster film.
So, we started to create a SaaS company software as a service, with all the technology we invested in – basically, the technology - and encapsulate the thinking behind many of our experts, be it in financial services, health, and now, smart city.
These books don't have deep literary ambitions; the writing never aspires to be more than serviceable, and the characters are designed specifically to codify and encapsulate the tropes that make D&D work, not for profound psychological complexity or depth.
It's so hard for any director to capture the grandeur of your imaginings; so hard for an actor to compete with characters who were first animated by the mind; no two-hour movie can encapsulate the breath and bounty of a book.
It's not a perfect Harry Potter game due to the minor technicality of "not actually being a Harry Potter title," but it still manages to nearly perfectly encapsulate everything that makes the book and movie series so good in video game form.
These days, self-care has become almost synonymous with bath bombs, retail therapy, and coloring books — and while those are great ways to look after yourself (no one's knocking a good bath), they don't encapsulate what it means to take care of yourself.
There could be no better argument for this distinction than Fred Sandback: Vertical Constructions, the radiant exhibition currently on display at David Zwirner's West 20th Street location, where the gallery's three large rooms perfectly encapsulate three very different aspects of Sandback's art.
In response, they've gifted us 11 bites of delectably packaged pop-punk that do exactly what you need them to: rage, and feel, and provide you with catchy hooks that somehow encapsulate all your fury at how we got where we are.
"It tries to encapsulate both distance covered, the speed of that movement and changes of direction to try to come up with a more comprehensive study of the amount of exertion a player is using during the course of a rally," she said.
"It emerged as a surprise to us that agriculture is the largest user of microplastics", Vainio said, referring to a widely-used technology to encapsulate agricultural fertilizers within tiny plastic shells that emit them slowly into the soil but leave behind microplastics.
But in an admission that seems to encapsulate the frustration GOP officials will face repeatedly in the months ahead, a person familiar with the Trump team's internal discussions on the border adjustment tax even said that it's not the actual tax Trump objects to.
In fact, he says that he tends to steer away from diagnosing because the Diagnostic and and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), the standards by which doctors diagnose mental health disorders, doesn't encapsulate everyone's emotional problems (even though it gets updated every year).
FDP chief Christian Lindner underscored the importance of good ties with Moscow for Germany and the European Union, and said it might be necessary to "encapsulate" the Crimea issue in order to offer Russian President Vladimir Putin face-saving options to change his policies.
The discoveries encapsulate what scientists say makes this place unique: It is the only spot on earth where bones of three types of early humans, Neanderthal, Denisovan and homo sapiens, have all been discovered, though they did not necessarily live here at the same time.
At their ceremony, Mr. Bratton urged them to avoid the "blue cocoon that isolates you from the community," and added an exhortation that could fittingly encapsulate his remarkable career: "Together we can make New York a city that is safe and fair — everywhere for everyone."
No moment seemed to better encapsulate her early misfires than an improbable and audacious line of attack from Mr. Trump, who has openly lied about President Obama's place of birth and brazenly told black Americans that their communities, schools and job opportunities are uniformly awful.
Mr. Michele's Gucci may be absurd in many ways, but it's impossible to ignore — and not just because it is so ubiquitous that it has become an adjective unto itself ("that's so Gucci"), but because he has managed to encapsulate a messy moment of transition.
There is no perfect basketball statistic to encapsulate a player's worth, but Basketball Reference's win shares have the No. 4 pick as the top player in five drafts: 1966 (Lou Hudson), 1975 (Alvan Adams), 1991 (Dikembe Mutombo), 2004 (Chris Paul) and 2008 (Russell Westbrook).
Take a look at some of their wild designs, which ranged from the whimsical to theatrical — one barista used a device to turn coffee clear, and another used an edible-bubble maker to encapsulate Earl Grey essential oil smoke on top of an espresso shot.
"Even though it's just one local video, it does, in a very short amount of time, encapsulate much of what is wrong with policing today: militarization, using force inappropriately, and continuing to fight a drug war that has proved to be a failure," he said.
More than anything, though, these appeals encapsulate what's wrong with the liberal response to Trump in general: treating Trump as something entirely new and aberrational in a largely noble national history, when he is just an intensification — a caricature — of what has come before.
In the days leading up to Mr. Netanyahu's first meeting with Mr. Trump as president, and Mr. Friedman's confirmation hearings, which are expected to start on Thursday, the mood in Beit El seemed to encapsulate all the uncertainty and contradictions manifested by the new administration.
So in honor of all 92 episodes of The OC coming to a major streaming platform for the first time, here are seven bananas episodes that encapsulate the series' legacy — and make a case for why you should visit (or revisit) Newport Beach ASAP.
Trying to encapsulate the plot of this two-hour-and-40-minute show is a challenge, but here are the basics: Mary Jane Healy (Elizabeth Stanley) is a mom obsessed with keeping it all together despite the fact that her life is spinning out of control.
One of the clever things the show's creator, Jonathan Nolan, did was to encapsulate the creative tension between self-contained, crime-solving episodes (a CBS hallmark) and a long-range conspiracy story by having the Machine spit out "numbers" that led the heroes to individual, weekly cases.
The 13-track album draws inspiration from Southern California pop of the late '60s and early '70s to encapsulate "a sweeping range of American themes, of highways and desert spaces, of isolation and community and the permanence of home and hope," according to a press release.
And if there was ever a song that could truly encapsulate the endless meandering through the highs and lows of a life spent dedicated to living for the weekend, it's The Streets' "Weak Become Heroes," the third single from Mike Skinner's classic 2002 album Original Pirate Material.
While just about every two-bit metal band in the overall genre's lengthy history has aspired towards now admittedly hackneyed notions of brutality, records like 2011's God Is War and 2013's Nothing Violates This Nature for Southern Lord effectively encapsulate the severity of that intent.
Much of the talk here at NYT Cooking headquarters has been focused on the resplendent Samin Nosrat and her latest project: Her 10 essential Persian recipes, the dishes that to her encapsulate the cuisine she grew up with in her Iranian-American home in San Diego.
Here's a little trick to encapsulate spring in edible form—and to impress the panties or boxers off anyone you would like to lay: Now whip out your phone, load up your favorite dating app, and live out all your fantasies with whichever stranger "matches" you first.
For the artist's most comprehensive exhibition in the United States, the SculptureCenter curator Ruba Katrib selected a wide range of works including L's "Penetrables" — a series of life-size wearable vinyl, cotton or canvas sculptures intended for performance — that encapsulate her prowess in merging sculpture with movement.
WASHINGTON — When Anthony Scaramucci, the new White House communications director, went on television on Thursday morning to compare himself and his adversary, Reince Priebus, the chief of staff, to Cain and Abel, it seemed to encapsulate the fratricidal nature of an administration riven by biblical rivalries.
Tony worked with them to solve that problem: How do you take the full complexity of 15 different departments—rigging, modeling, hair-simulation, and everything else—and somehow encapsulate it in an interactive kiosk, with (jostles some nearby knobs and dials somewhat violently) bulletproof sorta knobs and dials?
One of those biopics that tries to encapsulate the sweep and substance of a life by narrowing in on ostensibly representative moments, "Judy" concentrates on Garland's bumpy, weeks-long engagement at the Talk of the Town, a London cabaret-restaurant where patrons sometimes threw breadsticks at the faltering talent.
"There's no pre-existing building conditions, so you don't have to worry about demolishing something and, say, you find asbestos and all of a sudden you've got to encapsulate and do all sorts of crazy stuff," said William Shanahan, chairman of CBRE's New York City Capital Markets group.
Numbers from the Greenwood Cultural Center help encapsulate the violence: Two black hospitals burned down800 people admitted to white hospitals1,256 residences destroyed6,000 black Greenwood residents arrested10,000 people left homeless$26 million in damages ($366 million today) Though the state's official death toll is 36, some estimates peg the number at 300.
It's eerie to listen to these dark thoughts next to that dark production from Mike Dean, who pairs synths with dirty bass, though we should attribute the gloom to West (think of Bey's "Partition" verses West's "Monster," which encapsulate the different directions in which an artist can push Dean's signature sound).
The company, which has seen so much trouble on so many fronts in recent months it's nearly impossible to encapsulate in one paragraph, is extending this olive branch as part of a series of steps meant to calm a public that has grown increasingly restive about the company's many missteps.
Beckerman's words encapsulate the growing rift: Go deeper: There are several factors driving the tension: Large Silicon Valley companies know the reality of getting things done in Washington: you need friends on both sides of the aisle, and they're not going to expend all their political capital on this one.
Ironically, though, Troll Hole's ultimate inability to fulfill its lofty mission proves why intersectionality is necessary: Women's experiences are so endlessly varied and complicated that any attempt to encapsulate them under one umbrella — let alone in a small corner of a laundromat — will likely prove imperfect, no matter how well intentioned.
A pop-up market of contemporary luxury goods being sold to a wealthy elite doesn't begin to encapsulate the diversity of languages, countries, and cultures of the region, not to mention the many kinds of artistic spaces and projects embedded therein, all of which are largely unseen at Art Stage.
Tributes and speeches will aim to encapsulate what makes this, the largest hall of fame class since 2004, so special: Stevie Nicks becoming the first woman to be inducted twice (she's already in as a member of Fleetwood Mac), and Janet Jackson finally getting inducted 12 years after she became eligible.
With Mr. Trump's fate on the line, the trial, unfolding less than 10 months before he faces re-election, has come to encapsulate the pitched three-year struggle that has consumed Washington since he took office determined to disrupt the existing order, at times in ways that crossed longstanding lines.
All together, this kit and caboodle is really something else entirely, a kind of conceptual art installation that aims to encapsulate today's fashion system (if not today's galloping consumption of all kinds) through a distillation of our experience with shopping and clothes into a three-chambered feast for the eyes.
The ceremony, which was held by an offshoot of a controversial Christian group that critics call a cult, seemed to perfectly encapsulate the anxieties of the current political climate: a conflation of pro-Trump and Christian nationalist rhetoric, fervently pro-gun sentiments, and multibillion-dollar business interests in the arms trade.
" Ahead, the Kosann sisters share three favorite recipes from the cookbook that perfectly encapsulate the inspiration behind Great Tastes, "We don't like working with super complicated ingredients, we just love to be in the kitchen with a glass of wine enjoying ourselves, hanging out with friends and family, and throwing simple things together.
Two side-by-side documents encapsulate his early struggles: a $134.77 pay stub for his job, in 1996, as a Pepsi delivery truck driver – money needed to make ends meet – and a down-to-the-penny tally of band expenses at the same time (including $50 voice lessons and a $16.95 guitar strap).
Where: Amazon Music Sure, it's not a variety show but, as the title suggests, few people encapsulate Christmas quite like Mariah Carey, and this Amazon mini-documentary about her hit, "All I Want For Christmas Is You" will at least get the song stuck in your head for a few days…or weeks.
He may not have surpassed Rose in hits, but to make it into the hall of fame in two countries seems to perfectly encapsulate a player who had the unique distinction of being a superstar in two leagues — a feat capped perfectly by his final games as a professional coming in Japan.
Ferguson's City Hall reached overflow capacity this week as dozens of the St. Louis suburb's citizens gathered to hear the City Council discuss two controversial topics that encapsulate the community's lingering concerns about race and policing in the aftermath of the protests that followed the killing of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown.
It might be a Thursday at the time of publishing, but on this day 25 years ago, Whigfield released their seminal track "Saturday Night", a song with lyrics like "Da ba da dan dee dee dee da nee na na na" which perfectly encapsulate the chaotic, laissez-faire spirit of the weekend.
They've released on each others record labels, they throw parties together all over the world that encapsulate their all-fun-all-the-time party feelings that their relationship inspires, and they've even run an artist collective together, which recently became a collaborative record label, with a name that fits their long-running friendship: Crew Love.
A different kind of Californian blend, the Californians Monterey County Merlot aims to encapsulate the exaggerated essence of this soap opera parody about a group of wealthy Southland people, through its full-flavored mix of black cherry, plum and roasted coffee bean, with grapes sourced from sustainable vineyards and grown in mineral-rich soils.
The night seemed to encapsulate the many dramas and conflicts that have roiled Turkey in recent years: street protests; the bitter fight between Mr. Erdogan, an Islamist, and a onetime ally, the Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen, whom the president late in the night blamed for the coup attempt; and rising political violence and terrorism.
Although some are bound to be disappointed that the set looks a little too "playset-y" for a high-end Star Wars set—it's almost like a mashup of a bunch of smaller Hoth sets Lego have released over the years—as an attempt to encapsulate an iconic part of Empire Strikes Back, it does a pretty grand job.
When Hanson was arrested last September, multiple news stories included the same detail, pulled from a profile of Hanson that ran in South Bay Magazine, that seemed to encapsulate everything about the playboy athlete turned criminal mastermind: hanging on the wall of the office in Hanson's home was a silver-plated AK-22012 stamped with the Louis Vuitton logo.
In his new book, The Fall of Wisconsin: The Conservative Conquest of a Progressive Bastion and the Future of American Politics (published by W.W. Norton in July), however, Dan Kaufman offers up, early on, a Wisconsinite whose crabbed values perfectly encapsulate the opposite of those of the original, genuine, big-hearted Progressive Movement of the early twentieth century.
"Ivy" is about as traditional a song as Ocean has made, in terms of its structure and driving guitar riff, but with vocal quirks and production choices that make each listen feel possessed, like its emotions are too strong to pin down; they squirm and threaten to spill out of the chorus trying vainly to encapsulate them.
Alginic acid was first discovered on British kelp in 1883 by Scottish chemist Dr. E.C.C. Stanford, and was widely used for medical and manufacturing purposes during World War II. This gelatinous seaweed derivative is able to encapsulate water inside of a thin, edible membrane—kind of like the agar you probably used in high school biology.
Nevertheless, remains fluent in that "great epic poetry of Midwestern American life" that Burchfield said he sought to encapsulate, with that same musicality and those same subtler elements of Fauvism — the ballet slipper-pink shadows on the sides of bricks, the canary yellow wall of a neighboring building shining through a window into a white room.
Pop culture discourse is now frequently choked by arguments about the value, and values, of very popular art, and though Parker's desire to be something akin to Max Martin will not register as a flashpoint on the level of Martin Scorcese's excoriation of Marvel, it does tidily encapsulate the poptimist divide among music fans that is the germ of these conversations at-large.
This whole experience will be just one part of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, a new section of Disneyland Park at the Disneyland Resort in California and Disney's Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World in Florida, which will encapsulate a lot of the nerd canon of the Star Wars universe into awesome experiences that take Disney's theme parks and resorts to new technical ends.
Highlights: Rawhide works, installed among palm trees, by the writer and artist Rindon Johnson; Reyes Projects' exhibition of Nikita Gale and LaKela Brown (her works on view crystallize and encapsulate her childhood: door-knocker earrings, gold-capped teeth); Poolside sessions with Sex magazine (featuring a live performance by Odwalla 88); and a panel hosted by Black Lives Matter founder Patrisse Cullors-Brignac.
I don't often connect those three words but they encapsulate the general mood of the exhibition, which includes a massive display of porcelain (an object of luxury) and images of migrants and refugees (including as wallpaper) at a private museum owned by a private university, sustained by a billionaire family that built their fortunes on neoliberal polices in the last few decades.
Many photos have come to encapsulate the movement for black lives: 25-year-old Edward Crawford throwing a tear gas container back at St. Louis County police officers during a protest in Ferguson, Missouri, in 2014; Devin Allen's photo of a man running from police in riot gear during one of the Freddie Gray protests in April 2015 in Baltimore.
I'm more of an Iranian eater, so when The Times asked me to choose the dishes that somehow encapsulate Persian cuisine to me — the essential recipes — I interviewed my mother, surveyed two dozen Iranian and Iranian-American cooks, and compared ingredient lists and techniques with just about every Persian cookbook published in the English language in the last 30 years.
At the Columbus Circle women's store, I spied one garment that appeared to encapsulate it all: an off-the-shoulder blue and white pinstripe shirt-cloth top, tied at the waist, and with emerald-color beads embellishing the front of the top in small, splattered patterns ($118, with a satchel of extra beads, though you could hardly do more damage to the top).
After sending the hair, cremains, or swabs back to Everence in the original box with a pre-paid shipping label, it's sent to a lab, where the sample undergoes a patented 21-part process in which scientists extract a short strand of DNA, amplify it, purify it, and then micro-encapsulate it in a medical-grade polymer, which protects it from ever being destroyed by the body.
Despite coming in under an hour, it's a record that manages to encapsulate a whole world of musical ideas, running the gamut from smart to dumb, and from drowsily narcotic to as explosive as The Rock jumping through a plate glass window—as "Song 2" ending up in Central Intelligence proves, it's the record that took Blur places no-one ever expected them to go to.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Comments on Poverty Start Uproar" (news article, May 26), about Ben Carson calling poverty a "state of mind": Statements like this by Mr. Carson, secretary of housing and urban development, encapsulate everything that is wrong with the current Republican administration, and generations of politicians before him: a fundamental belief that some people are inherently worthy, and the rest are not.
But that will mean the law will go into effect, seemingly contradicting the court's action from just two-and-a-half years ago How the new 20163-22016 conservative majority acts could encapsulate the impact of Trump's two-year odyssey to change the face of the judiciary and encourage critics of abortion rights to accelerate their efforts and work to pass other laws restricting abortion.
Related: Why Fixing Ferguson Requires Toppling the Many Fiefdoms of St. Louis County Ferguson's City Hall reached overflow capacity this week as dozens of the St. Louis suburb's citizens gathered to hear the City Council discuss two controversial topics that encapsulate the community's lingering concerns about race and policing in the aftermath of the protests that followed the killing of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown.
It led to the extraordinary spectacle of a sitting President publicly remonstrating with the captain of the team wearing US colors at a tournament overseas -- an episode that helps to encapsulate the exposed political nerves of the Trump era and turned into a dividing line between conservatives and opponents on cable TV. Trump responded to Rapinoe on June 26 in the traditional manner he reserves for his critics.
And yet there's been something unexpectedly collective about our mourning David Bowie's passing—in so many of the considerations, tributes, obituaries, and remembrances, we talk about how it wasn't supposed to happen, how hard it is to sufficiently describe, let alone encapsulate his massive cultural influence, how astonished we are that he'd crafted his final swan song, Blackstar, dropped it on his 803th birthday, and then two days later, was gone.
Cameron has stood proudly above the mess he's created—as his party succesfully scrapped their legally-binding targets to eradicate child poverty by 2020, abolished maintenance grants for poor students while also raising tuition fees, and generally shat into the increasingly hungry stomachs of every person that doesn't own property or land or a trans-global business—grinning with a face that can only be described with the word "LOL" (lowercase letters don't truly encapsulate the hilarity with which his jowls resemble a well-polished dish).

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