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"enlighten" Definitions
  1. enlighten somebody to give somebody information so that they understand something better

275 Sentences With "enlighten"

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Public television, newspapers, radio and podcasts could enlighten the conversation.
The Museum of Selfies aims to entertain, more than enlighten.
It's incredibly rewarding and can even help enlighten or save others.
Zukle: So I'm thinking, How can I enlighten people to veganism?
He wanted to prove that schools could enlighten children without billionaires.
But I'm not familiar with the actual meaning so please enlighten me.
And if you could, enlighten them on how to do this right.
I've got to resurrect myself and my spirit and re-enlighten myself.
Teen Vogue aims to educate and enlighten all readers, said Mr. Picardi.
Ultimately, focusing on the concept of "vaping cessation" may enlighten the debate.
Faced with more damning evidence, the industry will obfuscate rather than enlighten.
The effect is intended to confound and challenge (and enlighten) the visitor.
Did it see and enlighten what most of us had missed altogether?
We asked animal behaviorists, evolutionary anthropologists, bioethicists and behavioral scientists to enlighten us.
Please enlighten me as an idiot Yankee: What makes a po'boy a po'boy?
Baker enlighten all of us as to what the focus should be on?
Each kit contains carefully selected items that will engage, entertain, and enlighten youngsters.
To share information and narratives that will interest, enlighten, move, entertain readers; 2.
When you get the urge to correct, to teach, to instruct, to enlighten -- don't.
Jeanne Moreau, Sam Shepard thank you for enlighten us at 24 frames per second.
Mr Bolsonaro uses social media to gratify his supporters more than to enlighten them.
If you know anything about the fine art of engraving, do please enlighten us.
We hope our picks can inform, enlighten and entertain any up-and-coming adult.
We should enlighten all Americans about the extraordinary contributions and achievements of this community.
Not to alienate, but to enlighten, to push the boundaries, to see what's possible.
Do you want me to enlighten you how long a trial can go on?
They are her Greek chorus, there to enlighten with well-placed tidbits of information.
In this digital age, another powerful way to enlighten readers is, of course, video.
Dear Miss Manners: Would you enlighten us as to when children's tables are appropriate?
These omens were meant to enlighten the solitary walker about marriage, conflict or death.
Perhaps the debate can enlighten everyone on hot-button issues involving race, representation and immigration.
Searching Mr Trump's past for clues that might enlighten the present is a futile exercise.
But I believe that we thought we would enlighten and create some level of understanding.
Like Deng Xiaoping's "socialism with Chinese characteristics", the phrase serves more to obfuscate than enlighten.
Basically it's a whole bunch of wisdom, and you can enlighten yourself by reading here.
It can be used to enlighten and empower, as well as to trick and mislead.
In addition, these protesters, labeled white nationalists by some, were seeking to provoke, not enlighten.
National Geographic, ever seeking to enlighten the public, has captured the miracle of life on video.
Flame said he did it "enlighten" his peers, and then segued into discussing his evolving worldview.
"Is there a ten-year-old available to enlighten Hegseth on this subject?" another viewer wrote.
Ms. Hennessey, who is heterosexual, hoped the book would enlighten children to be accepting of others.
When you're scanning text and see a word you don't understand, you can enlighten yourself in seconds.
Andrew Cuomo to enlighten some minds, help some elephants and polish a little of Albany's blackened soul.
Had she written to enlighten me about what real life was, I would have applauded her consistency.
With the right science and good writing, we'll do our best to enlighten and entertain our audience.
It has not lost any of its capacity to shock and enlighten and surprise and create indignation.
And I believe that those moments can enlighten us and even elevate us to a higher plane.
But in today's economy, phrases like "big tech" and the "tech industry" obscure more than they enlighten.
The goal is to enlighten the newcomer while providing a novel twist that will please the expert.
If someone around here is bored, someone else must have failed to enlighten or enrich or divert.
Hopefully, if she is cast, Desmond will also return to enlighten us with some more nuggets of wisdom.
And finally, continue to enlighten people and make this world a better place by brightening a stranger's day.
" Attempting to enlighten his young charges, the legendary boxer says, "It means you gotta do some smart thinking.
The American response sought to enlighten and entertain, motivate and bolster morale, including Capra's "Why We Fight" series.
The arts are the universal language of our humanity that challenge, educate, enlighten and entertain us every day.
Almost two years of reporting about the Mueller investigation has failed to substantially enlighten or inform the public.
In fact, the opposite is true: that which was intended to enlighten the world in practice darkens it.
It also has "Learning on the Loo," which helps enlighten enthroned employees about other aspects of the company.
Hardly. Any effort to enlighten was lost as candidates stomped on one another to come out on top.
Culturally speaking, he didn't use his office to lift up, enlighten and entertain so much as share it.
Cautions from new research New studies underway are beginning to enlighten debates about the effects of border barriers.
I applaud you for allowing your views to evolve and for speaking up to try to enlighten others.
And the government wasn't happy, but they weren't willing to enlighten us to ask us not to publish.
It can become a personal journey in which you enrich your career, enlighten your mind, and enhance your happiness.
How can it enlighten or inspire in a society half-convinced that drug lords are modern-day Robin Hoods?
"We try to enlighten, to change attitudes, to set goals — to build bridges with books," she once told Prof.
I sometimes have to enlighten clients that what they view as decorative, others may see as unappealing or junk.
It is this very soothing quality and the technique of painting these indigenous abstract forms that enlighten the viewer.
If you're ignorant and think the sky is green when it's actually blue - it's not my job to enlighten you.
Audi and EnLighten offer similar motivation for making traffic light advance warning info available to drivers: to diminish driver stress.
My request was for him to enlighten the public of my sad plight and he did exactly as I asked.
Thankfully, the good folks at the Blockstack Berlin conference are here to enlighten the uninitiated with totally brilliant stock art.
His response could help you better understand his values or enlighten you to some, uh, loopholes in the sex department.
Yours is a generation that seeks to enlighten society through the medium of art and a culture that celebrates individualism.
For Leah Levinton's pot business, Enlighten Alaska, there was no advance warning that the Facebook page would be taken down.
As a coach and adult, it's your role to protect those that are weaker and to enlighten them when you can.
For those who aren't particularly well versed in 18th-century Russian history, the story manages to enlighten as well as entertain.
It has the money to do news of substance and invest in creating a news agenda that could enlighten the nation.
There's nothing else quite like it and it is worth seeking out if only to sooth or enlighten your addled mind.
Presenting a more complete account on each statue would enlighten the public by providing a more accurate picture of historical figures.
That story is told without blinking in "When They See Us," and will enlighten even people who have followed these events.
"Lord, we pray You will enlighten the political leaders to work for peace, justice and social order in the world," Goh wrote.
Megan Farokhmanesh is here to enlighten the crew on the culture side of site, including Persona 5 and Ghost in the Shell.
Is it cool for me to try to enlighten someone I'm dating by showing them there's more out there than mainstage EDM?
Well, luckily Chelsea Clinton does, and she's decided to enlighten us by sharing a scandalously hot fake news story from the 90s.
It's so cool to do it in a way that I can be proud of what I'm apart of and just enlighten.
"I tend to write long captions, but the purpose for me is to engage and enlighten, not just entertain," Donovan tells Creators.
With crenelated walls, barrel-vaulted hallways and tall windows, the 203th-century prison was designed to enlighten its occupants, including Al Capone.
All the rest of us, subjected to a never-ending soap opera that does nothing to enlighten us or improve our lives.
So, if anything, it should enlighten us to what we're missing out on, rather than making us feel we're doing everything wrong.
The Syracuse women's program did not exactly enlighten the male masses, as Auriemma's and Pat Summitt's did in hotbeds like Connecticut and Tennessee.
The only thing we can do is have compassion and understanding for people who know not what they do and enlighten people to.
Having a near-death experience or a rock-bottom experience does change you and enlighten you and makes you see the world differently.
Attending that public school is probably exactly what Laura needs, because the experience might enlighten her to what a bubble she lives in.
"Come and testify before our committee, explain your business model, and enlighten consumers about how your industry affects their daily lives," Walden wrote.
Prodigy from Mobb Deep visits the MUNCHIES Test Kitchen to enlighten us on how to cook BBQ salmon if you were in prison.
If we could promote broader political participation, enlighten the public, and revitalize the labor movement, the poor would have more of a say.
I had the pleasure of hearing Mr. Blow speak on January 7th and his words continued to enlighten my understanding of white supremacy.
Many Nigerians are ignorant about limb loss and its causes, so TIF helps to enlighten them through radio and TV appearances says Chigbu.
The goal is to inspire curiosity, to promote ease and comfort with wine, to enlighten, to entertain and, occasionally, to offer vicarious pleasure.
Ms. Lefevre told Liam that adding his insight could enlighten others and show that his condition is just one aspect of his identity.
Beyond often trafficking in misleading information that frequently did more to obscure than enlighten, at a certain point the arguments became just plain boring.
His story is the subject of CNN Films' "Enlighten Us: The Rise and Fall of James Arthur Ray," which premieres Saturday at 24 p.m.
She also sent a message to her ex-boyfriend on camera: "May God bless him and enlighten his path and his mind," she said.
He expresses surprise that anthropology might enlighten art history, as if other thinkers hadn't been lifting ideas from that weird field all century long.
"We will continue to share new evidence transparently with our counterparts to enlighten the dark sides of this murder," he said, according to Reuters.
So I used my paintings to enlighten and inform but also genuinely create a sense of empathy for these men — to really see them.
So this legislation ensures that both the good and the bad of our past are remembered, so we are able to enlighten our future.
Satirists are tasked with the seemingly impossible task of using sarcasm and snark to enlighten a populace who can't differentiate between fact and fiction.
"I'm not the person that people think I am," she says near the beginning, but "XY Chelsea" (Manning's Twitter handle) doesn't enlighten us much.
So over the course of a few weeks, I'm going to see if I can enlighten him to the new ways of the world.
He believes that what he does in his life is about leading people into contemplation to wake them up and enlighten them in some manner.
I think I have a chance to enlighten younger kids that this is a different avenue, that is not conventional, and it can be done.
"I think it will enlighten people to kind of how confusing and how frustrating this was for both of them," he says of the interviews.
There is a bizarre internet conspiracy brewing and if you have not yet heard the name Marina Rose Joyce, we are here to enlighten you.
It also means reaching out to potential allies, with narratives that can enlighten them about the ways their privilege can operate… and obfuscate critical issues.
My cofounders and I are even working on a manual book that will enlighten men about what it takes to become a swoon-worthy gentleman.
This is America at is rawest and ugliest and worst, and yet it still never fails to educate, to enlighten, to rattle our very foundations.
In the midst of the current "frozen renaissance," here are a few scoops of history and science to enlighten your ice cream escapades this summer.
Maybe I would take a nap, assuage my fatigue and apathy, wake up fresh and do something productive, like read a script and enlighten myself.
One European told me he has taken to having journalists to dinner in the hopes they can enlighten him as to what is going on.
If Crosland wanted to enlighten his students about the fact that snapping turtles will chow down on pretty much anything, he could've just told them.
And while there's certainly some value to absorbing David Attenborough's wisdom while stoned on a couch, there are other ways that we can enlighten ourselves.
But much of what he had to say on this topic of liberation can enlighten my hermanos y hermanas who don't currently support school choice.
And also to have a knowledge of myself, I realized that the word was powerful, and I could use this power to help enlighten others.
"With students and out-of-town parents, you have to quickly enlighten them about the challenges of the New York rental market," Mr. Henwood said.
Everyone's favorite astrophysicist, cosmologist, author... and wise Twitter voice, is stopping by the Mash House to enlighten Sesame Street's Grover about the wonders of the universe.
"Murdering those who work to enlighten, educate and entertain will not stop Afghans from exercising their universal human right to freedom of expression," the embassy said.
Three people died from heatstroke Now, a new CNN Films documentary, Enlighten Us: The Rise and Fall of James Arthur Ray, follows Ray's progress since then.
Ginny said that Enlighten Us makes it seem as though the 2009 sweat lodge tragedy was an isolated incident — truly an accident with no warning signs.
Kirby's sister, Jean Brown, says she also attempted to get in touch with members of the Enlighten Us crew, but they never returned her phone calls.
The other is the 1979 groove album Rockit, sharpened by two back-end songs skewering the racist society he'd striven so audaciously to integrate and enlighten.
"The day I prayed for the Lord to enlighten my eyes to see His standard of beauty, is the day my whole life changed," she said.
And it makes a great difference whether the believers' purpose is to self-righteously sharpen their blades against others, or to humbly educate and enlighten themselves.
"Murdering those who work to enlighten, educate, and entertain will not stop Afghans from exercising their universal human right to freedom of expression," the statement said.
We're excited to have Adkins and Marlinspike enlighten us at Disrupt SF, going down September 18 to September 20, and we hope to see you there.
"CNN failed in its duty to enlighten the public," said Edward Wasserman, the dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley.
That impulse to learn and challenge himself is apparent not only at the Haines Gallery, but throughout an oeuvre that never fails to enlighten and engage.
Today, citizens rightfully suspect media activism is not so much to enlighten the public as it is to empower the media establishment for its own purposes.
Given the absence of Black designers and Black cultural references in the Met exhibit, it's important to enlighten the masses about Black culture's contributions to camp style.
"Things that will inspire, things that will enlighten, things that will educate but will also allow for some escapism, because God knows we need some right now."
Similar solutions are available as third-party apps for your smartphone, including EnLighten, an app that sounds audible alerts when a traffic light is about to change.
" But, the song continues, if you "Enlighten his life with hope," then "in a wild flood will words flow," and "Louder than thunder the skies will resound.
If anything, it's meant to enlighten and start conversations between the people addressed in the love letter-style title and the faces that are starring in it.
The aims and purposes of these nonfiction films—to educate, enlighten, and elicit empathy—were aided by the use of interactive or immersive technology, to varying effects.
Furthermore, relatives of victims are never interviewed on camera in Enlighten Us. I followed up with some of them to see what they thought of the film.
Viewed as a social history — Talese compares Foos's journals to "My Secret Life," a 4,000-page anonymous memoir about the Victorian era's sexual underground — it doesn't enlighten.
No. But their capacity to entertain, enlighten and empower — all at the same time — is an answer, and without them, we most certainly obstruct our children's vision.
But this scandal can enlighten and influence people to be proactive and sympathetic so that the rich staying rich doesn't mean the poor has to stay poor.
A canoe journey, on its own, will not suddenly enlighten the majority of Americans, nor will it bring about the end of Congress's habit of breaking treaties.
And if your city has talking traffic lights (not all do), you can also try out the EnLighten app for iOS and Android in whatever car you have.
But his efforts to enlighten Fox viewers don't appear to have any practical effect; the rest of the network's programming drowns out whatever message he means to convey.
Now isn't the time to judge others for buying into sexual violence myths, but to enlighten them to the complexities of the issue and engage in civil discourse.
"The internet has the potential not only to enlighten but to spread lies, amplifying defamatory communications to an extent unmatched in our history," Justice Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar wrote.
Obama on Friday said the new African-American history museum could enlighten people unfamiliar with the struggles of black people through history and put current events in context.
You'll have a chance to enlighten your loved ones this month, so make sure you don't squander the opportunity by pulling a dumb stunt like the Manchester Art Gallery.
Fox stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live to enlighten Jimmy on the wonders of pregnancy and the intense bond that mothers-to-be share with their children in the womb.
For the BBC, "In Our Time" is not just part of the furniture but a load-bearing pillar, propping up the corporation's occasionally wayward efforts to enlighten the public.
But if your friend orders a whisky at the bar, this new video from the American Chemical Society and PBS' Reactions channel is sure to help you enlighten them.
"They will not only enlighten those who browse the Digital Archive and Catalogue Raisonnė, but it will also inform the Museum's programming as new ideas and directions take form."
"I believe that I could enlighten or I could inform that sector of the party that feels that maybe the 11 million undocumented immigrants could be deported," she said.
Let Kristen Wiig enlighten you... Kristen Wiig and Seth MacFarlane were guests on The Late Late Show on Wednesday, and Wiig told how she dealt with her astrology symbol tattoo.
A century ago John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie and Henry Ford ruthlessly made fortunes and then established foundations to enlighten the masses and ensure world peace long after their death.
As we enter the depths of winter, a pair of videos from PBS Digital Studios' Reactions and Gross Science have offered to enlighten us on the nature of nose nasties.
If Enlighten Us is truly successful in any regard, it's in showing that a guru who deserved to fall is having quite a lot of trouble getting back up again.
Instead, it reveals the contradiction at the heart of corporate publishing, which is as devoted to making money as it is to preserving its traditional role to entertain and enlighten.
Yet, he refused to accept how things were and spent the rest of his life helping to enlighten us to the dangers of standing by in the presence of suffering.
When we feel powerless to stop the hatred and injustice directed at our people, we should remember art's potential to enlighten the uninformed and to slowly eat away at prejudice.
But allow us to remind you — so you can enlighten others at your own Super Bowl party — that New York has been home to an inordinate number of football stars.
I hope to enlighten and engage those in powerful positions and inspire them to make change—starting with this committee as well as representatives of various other companies and organizations.
What we are in the business of, what we are dedicated to at TPUSA , is trying to enlighten people and turn them toward the ideas of free markets and limited government.
The exchange moved Mr. DaMatta to consider whether Brazil needed more politicians like Mr. Temer writing verse, with the hope that such writing might enlighten a political establishment soaked in scandal.
When you cancel events with us, you deprive readers of a voice that can buoy them up, enlighten them, and demonstrate the fellowship of being there for each other, in community.
They launched initiatives such as the "5 City Continuing Medical Education Program," an "educational initiative" hoping to enlighten the frontline prescribing doctors and nurse practitioners about the benefits of medicinal cannabis.
"I believe Earlonne will continue to educate, enlighten and enrich the lives of his peers at San Quentin and the many, many people who listen faithfully to 'Ear Hustle'," he said.
"Our tours are designed to enlighten, not frighten," said marketing manager Angie Wynne in Atlanta, where tickets for "Capturing the Spirit of Oakland Halloween Tours" sold out months ahead, in July.
Still, it's one of the harsh realities of #MeToo that border cities provide an escape hatch for some of the very men the movement sought to enlighten about the treatment of women.
" After the bombing, the embassy said in a statement: "Murdering those who work to enlighten, educate and entertain will not stop Afghans from exercising their universal human right to freedom of expression.
"Maybe in the future, there will be a female player who is able to break those barriers—but having female events is a good way to bring exposure and enlighten the community."
The aim is to give them a place where they can meet meet older and younger kids with ADHD, to enlighten them, share stories, and to also give them something to do.
Rather than responding with a passive "That's okay" or faking calmness, this Imgur user took a stand and decided to enlighten her bae on all the effort she put into grooming herself.
"I guess I just want to enlighten him on what I've seen my sister go through every single day in school and people just like her, what they deal with," Jackie said.
In case United Airlines isn't aware of how problematic its statement on the controversial removal of a passenger from an overbooked flight is, Merriam-Webster whipped out a definition to enlighten everyone.
They range from an extremely rudimentary "Getting Started" course —  intended for new users (and perfect for technologically-inept parents) — to more advanced courses that enlighten people on the site's lesser known features.
It's often not clear exactly what commentators, coaches, and players mean when they spit out cliché after cliché during day-to-day broadcasts, media scrums, and pressers, so let us enlighten you.
Contests We invite students to choose an issue or question in science, technology, engineering, math or health that interests them, then write a 593-word explanation that will engage and enlighten readers.
This contest asks students to choose an issue or question in science, technology, engineering, math or health that interests them, then write a 500-word explanation that will engage and enlighten readers.
It leaves many of us feeling uncomfortable, disconnected and guilty -- conflicted between turning a blind eye and reposting these pictures in hopes that sharing images of human suffering will enlighten others about poverty.
I'm only a storyteller, one of many at PEOPLE, but For Ahkeem reminds me that at our best, the work we do in any form has the power to engage, enlighten and inspire.
In combining eight interactive sculptural elements with an equal number of virtual reality experiences, Aramique and Margo simultaneously make viewers active participants in the installation and hopefully enlighten them spiritually in the process.
"I guess I just want to enlighten him on what my sister, I've seen her go through every single day in school and people just like her, what they deal with," Jackie explained.
And though his logic is not necessarily flawed—we have to be reasonable about what art can truly accomplish—it's not to say rap lyrics can't instruct, enlighten, and, in some cases, save.
But, if anything, it was her remarkable vision and ability to shift the culture of architecture in a new direction, one where beauty and post-modernism intersect to produce spaces that delight and enlighten.
St. Fleur sends out newsletters to enlighten players, ships books to display different artists and styles, and texts photos of works to players if he believes one or more of them might be interested.
Despite only seeing male warriors during a quick online search, Saldana says she and her husband, artist Marco Perego, are making an effort to enlighten the kids to the female warriors who've made history.
But then three people died in Sedona as part of a sweat lodge exercise Ray led, and everything collapsed — as revisited in the documentary Enlighten Us: The Rise and Fall of James Arthur Ray.
But while he agrees that working directly with youth is the right approach, he says the government must be careful to "enlighten youth without pushing them away" — especially those who belong to "suspect" communities.
He has a special resistance of his own, of course, to developing such awareness, but circumstances often deprive him of exposure to events that might enlighten him — and in any case he resists enlightenment.
The most effective surprises, then, are those that enlighten as well as jolt, that give their stories and characters a new and deeper meaning rather than simply turning them upside down and inside out.
These Whisper confessions will enlighten you on the lazy (and slightly bizarre) ways people actually spend the work day when left unsupervised — and hey, maybe they'll even give you some ideas for the future.
The evidence of the past months is that populist success in one country can "embolden, enlighten and maybe even detoxify" populists in other places (as I, hands up, wrote yesterday about Mr Hofer's presidential run).
Roebuck: We'd be sitting in a school gymnasium where we were having dinner late, and [the Apocalypse Now documentary] Hearts of Darkness hadn't come out yet, so he'd enlighten me with great stories about that.
Directed by Jenny Carchman — a producer behind documentary films such as Public Speaking, Martin Scorsese's film about New York author and actress Fran Lebowitz — Enlighten Us debuts at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York.
By tone and example, working together under "regular order" to educate and enlighten each other in civil debate on their views of substantive public policy, they can better serve the institution and the body politic.
"It is clear that if Mr. Abdeslam decides to give us some explanation, this will enlighten the investigation and perhaps allow us to clarify gray areas," Mr. Van Leeuw said, seated next to Mr. Molins.
But the noblest of all endeavors is to enlighten the public, so today I'll be answering a question that cat owners have been asking themselves since the dawn of time: Can humans eat cat food?
The phrase "libertarian" suggests that we are trying something new, seeking a new transcendence and hoping to enlighten the world with it as we tend to do periodically here in the mountains of New Hampshire.
" The statement continued, "As an organization whose stated mission is to 'entertain, educate and enlighten the communities it serves,' the Orpheum cannot show a film that is insensitive to a large segment of its local population.
The announcement of Bayh's death this week at the age of 28503 recalls his role in the mid-22019th century's version of progressive Democratic politics and how it might enlighten today's struggle for the party's soul.
There is also a small shop called Rajasthan Gems, 216-A Shahpura Bagh, Amer Road, where the owner Satish Sharma will make you a cornflower-blue sapphire ring, and enlighten you with his philosophy of yoga.
After criticizing Megyn Kelly's comments about blackface on his own platform, Roland Martin came on Megyn Kelly Today on Wednesday to engage her in a conversation he hoped would open her eyes and enlighten viewers as well.
There's even a dedicated page for newcomers to learn the truther ABCs—false flag operations related to 9/11, climate change denial, the New World Order, chemtrails—so they can enlighten themselves and contribute to online discussion.
In an effort to enlighten people about her work and also entertain, Spaulding took a gamble in 2019 when she hired a videographer to follow her crew onto jobs, using the content to develop a YouTube series.
We manufacture fun, we enlighten people, we tell stories that are optimistic, where the future is bright, good will triumph over evil, there's value in adventure, the value of love, friendship, family, respecting your elders...that's Disney.
From the evidence presented in Recharging the Image, the collection was assembled not as a series of teaching moments, but as works of art that can confound and challenge just as easily as they can enlighten and inspire.
The fact that so many of the #MeToo stories revolve around allegations of sexual misconduct that are often years, if not decades, old could also enlighten deliberations when it comes to Constand's case, which dates back to 2004.
There's a point in Enlighten Us where Ray complains that book publishers tell him and his agent that he's got a "great story" that "needs to be told," but that his story lacks something very important: a comeback.
BROOKLYNThe Once and Future CityBy Thomas J. Campanella Years ago, when I lived in the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn, I invested in a book of neighborhood walking tours so I could enlighten family members who came to visit.
They were united by a fierce attachment to the belief that psychedelic drugs, far from being a recreational diversion, have the potential to enlighten, cure illness and change the way people relate to one another and our planet.
And so Walser eloquently calls attention to the obvious, such as (still of Watteau) that "all the romanticism that dwelled within him possessed, as it were, excellent manners," without being able to enlighten us further about the matter.
The exhilaration felt when breaking the first details on the PlayStation 4 Pro or the fractured breakup of Infinity Ward and Activision is matched only by a desire to enlighten and inform the people who read my work.
Many speakers at the annual LDV Vision Summit in May in NYC will enlighten us as to how they are using simulated data to train algorithms to solve business problems and help computers get closer to general artificial intelligence.
Now out of prison and beginning a return to public life, Ray's attempt to rebuild his self help career is featured in the new documentary "Enlighten Us," which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and will air on CNN.
We are proud to support this important legacy initiative and encourage all members of Congress and all our fellow Americans to stand with us to create a National American Latino Museum which allows us to remember, enlighten and inspire.
When Ms. Pelosi, who is Catholic, quoted Pope Francis and his prayer to "enlighten those responsible for the common good," Mr. Mnuchin responded, "You quoted the pope, I'll quote the markets," she later recounted in televised interviews this week.
And if the Bene Gesserit — a secret order who manipulate bloodlines and spread their teachings in order to improve and enlighten humanity — haven't yet made their way to Arrakis in the series, the show certainly takes place before the film.
Though a work of fiction, characters like Josef Mengele, who conducted horrific experiments on children in the camp, and Fredy Hirsch, who ran the children's block and did everything in his power to enlighten and save them, are brought to life.
I could easily see Dolores moving from park to park to enlighten more hosts and destroy the other parks' equivalents of the Cradle, which would let the show keep up its fantasy element and potentially stretch out the hosts-vs.
Daring as it may sound, if major companies like Microsoft, Netflix, GE and Monster are making the change to eliminate reviews, you can do it too — though you may have to enlighten your executives around the merits of abandoning ship first.
But this policy should serve as a guide both to Gizmodo Media Group readers and staffers as to the kind of stories we should aspire to in each instance: Those that enlighten, challenge, decode, untangle, explain, reveal, and tell the truth.
In a recent speech about America's health care laws and the replacement of Obamacare, President Trump attempted to speak from a place of deep knowledge to enlighten the nation's governors and the American people about the unrealized depth of the subject.
"We have found that defectors are a long-term and deep source of information and that they enlighten things we may have already collected but not understood, as well as those things we might collect in the future," Hayden said.
Murray is a like a "Buddhist trickster figure, a reincarnated peripatetic monk who uses humor to awaken and enlighten," according to "Saturday Night Live" writer Tom Schiller, as paraphrased in "The Big Bad Book of Bill Murray" by Robert Schnakenberg.
Facebook and Twitter are used as engines of dissemblage, while an inept television media that should be illuminating truths instead suffers from Shiny Ball Syndrome, wherein they follow the biggest spectacle and seek to moderate between sides rather than to enlighten.
The Trans List is an achievement for trans filmography, with enough material here to both enlighten cis audiences and maintain the interest of those already well-versed in the trans community—especially trans people who may be skeptical of such offerings.
If you need a refresher, Gabourey Sidibe is ready to enlighten you on how your vote could impact crucial issues like what happens to the historic progress we've made on marriage equality and the future of the Internet's best Tim Kaine memes.
While many of the Americans she would enlighten will have to actually consider leaving this country to get health care if Trump is elected, Sarandon can always return to the swankier precincts of Europe, where she has lived much of her life.
Despite Ray's obvious ambition, Enlighten Us shows Ray nowhere near the level of success he achieved after The Secret's release: his large gatherings now fill only small hotel conference rooms, and when he attempts to upsell, those sales often fail to materialize.
The only true pleasure to be found is in the mystical seeds, which kill and enlighten their consumers all in one go, removing them not merely from the world but from the cycle of death and rebirth and from any sense of self.
Although frustrated with Mueller's refusal to address topics outside of the report, they see his public appearance — aired live on a number of cable and broadcast networks — as a step forward in their effort to enlighten voters about the substance of his findings.
As a college professor whose international students spend a lot of money on an education in the United States, I have always felt the need to enlighten them about the strengths of our country, especially our inclusiveness and our compassion for the underdog.
The younger Lamb will help train the group's fourth cohort of climate change leadership fellows to enlighten their fellow evangelical students on both secular and religious campuses, by doing things like bringing in speakers to talk about creation care at campus chapels.
As we stood in this bar devoid of any food, drinks, or even ingredients from North Korea, I began to think that, for a cultural center professing to enlighten its visitors about the "real" North Korea, there was a distinct lack of Koreaness.
Antonia Ferraro, a member of the local community education council, an advisory board on schools policy, said she anticipates the plan will enlighten parents about schools they might have overlooked in pursuit of a seat at the district's whitest and most popular schools.
Between now and March 3, 2020, they can and submit their responses to our new STEM writing contest, in which we're challenging students to write an explanation, in 500 words or less, about any STEM-related concept that will engage and enlighten readers.
But investigators still haven't been able to say for sure what caused the crash, and, unfortunately, according to O'Neill and Associates aviation expert Peter Goelz, the debris discovered has so far done little to enlighten authorities -- or the victims' families -- as to what exactly happened.
"It's a subject that for 100 years ... has been suppressed, and I thought this was a wonderful opportunity to try and enlighten the world and at the same time tell an engrossing story," George said in a red carpet interview ahead of the premiere.
" Bashar Jaafari, Syria's ambassador to United Nations, accused the three Western allies of undermining international peace and security and asked that copies of the UN Charter be distributed to their representatives so they can "enlighten themselves and awaken themselves from their ignorance and tyranny.
Ahead, we call on dermatologists, cosmetic chemists, perfumers, botanists, even a couple of neuroscientists and psychopharmacology researchers (the guys who investigate myriad uses for medical marijuana) to enlighten us on the age-old ingredient when it comes to makeup, fragrance, skin, and hair care.
" His response over his Twitter account — which is celebrated by his legions of fans and carefully watched by the traditional news media — included language not fit to print and a warning: "Enlighten your parents and grandparents so that no one votes for this party.
So the aim is the same as for anything else in The Times: To enlighten and explain — in this case the pomp, grimy pageantry and power struggles of a story that has captivated millions — in a style that makes people want to keep reading.
Granting extraordinary access to Ray and his family, Enlighten Us documents Ray's early life and rise in the self-help industry through file footage and family videos; his fame after being included in The Secret; and his attempts to rebuild his business after his prison release.
"The idea that magic has to be all love and light, and we should be trying to enlighten these people who are clearly damaged and crazed individuals who are breaking everything they touch—that seems kind of silly to me," he told Broadly in a phone interview.
Providing this destructive man yet another forum and "asking him difficult questions and engaging in a serious and even combative conversation," as promised by David Remnick, the editor of The New Yorker, will not further enlighten us, or help us restore our country's democracy and health.
The more common demonstration of displeasure in diplomacy is to pull back an ambassador, not to appoint one, but John Abizaid, a retired general with broad knowledge of the Middle East, is a good choice, and we hope he will enlighten the White House about the Saudis.
This, our first edition, was chosen in honor of our new STEM writing contest, which challenges students to choose an issue or question in science, technology, engineering, math or health that interests them, and then write a 500-word explanation that will engage and enlighten readers.
I could not shake the suspicion, watching "She's Gotta Have It," that Lee made better, more bracing work in the era in which he was more conscious and more irreverent than the culture at large — a time when he found himself freer to enlighten as well as offend.
It was a tour de force that ignited the public imagination and demonstrated that art can still bring in massive crowds eager for historically engaged narratives that come to life in ways that enlighten and entertain (let's face it, the spectacle was a key element of the piece).
If you've ever wondered why you get nowhere working your biceps, triceps and even forearms at the gym, The Fate of the Furious should enlighten you: Between them, costars Dwayne Johnson and Vin Diesel have cornered what looks to be roughly 60 to 70 percent of the world's arm musculature.
In one scene, more than an hour into Enlighten Us, we see Ray in a blue T-shirt, his hair streaked with blond and nearly shoulder length, attempting with teary eyes to explain why he fled the Sedona crime scene when trouble began to mount that October evening in 2009.
"They are attempting to replace the roles of voters in the early states, using polling and other arbitrary methods which are not transparent or democratic, and holding so-called debates which are not debates at all but rather commercialized reality television meant to entertain, not inform or enlighten," Gabbard said.
And many more … You might consider using your research as the basis for an entry to our informational writing contest that runs until March 20203, 22020, in which we're challenging students to write an explanation, in 231 words or less, about any STEM-related concept that will engage and enlighten readers.
Guardiola, like Klopp, arrived on these shores as an ambassador from a more sophisticated soccer culture, greeted — against his wishes, it should be pointed out — as some sort of missionary, here to enlighten a backward nation about the divine concepts of tactical fluidity, the counter-press and juego de posicion.
If it's even just these couple of students, alone on planet Earth, who have read that essay and rushed out, those couple of students are to me sufficient proof of the robustness and purpose of the eloquent critic, of his power to awake and enlighten, of his absolutely crucial place in our world.
" What that means is that all genres — murder mysteries, horror stories, westerns, sci-fi, children's literature, graphic novels and comic books — can be transformed into memorable works that entertain and enlighten in the hands of a master storyteller, a technician of form and language with what Northrup Frye called an "educated imagination.
In fact, many of the most notable recent true crime series dig deep into the systemic abuses and failings of the criminal justice system writ large, in order to both enlighten audiences and draw new attention to cases where justice fell through the cracks — not just reiterating the drama of the crime itself.
And the big Easter television event was the live performance of "Jesus Christ Superstar," a musical that the baby boomer Andrew Lloyd Webber wrote at the tender age of 22, in a world where a rock-opera retelling of the passion still had a Christian culture to draw from, react against, enlighten and offend.
At the same time, that's all roped in with a lot of the knowledge and actual stuff in hip-hop that you got from Zulu Nation, that you got from the nation of the Gods and Earth, actual things that enrich, enlighten and uplift people gets tied in with certain stuff that is completely false.
Look back to what we've got from Attorney General William Barr; the former acting attorney general Matthew Whitaker; the former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski; and the former special counsel Robert Mueller, for that matter, who when given the opportunity to enlighten Congress and the public on matters of importance, chose obfuscation or near silence.
" The exhibition was not, as I noted in my review, a "series of teaching moments," but a selection of enigmatic and sometimes troubling imagery — ambitious works by major artists (Carrie Mae Weems, Romare Bearden, Robert Colescott, Whitfield Lovell, among others) "that can confound and challenge just as easily as they can enlighten and inspire.
Perhaps Mr. West will take a moment to enlighten us via Twitter like he did in August after he got wind that people on the internet were making fun of his outfit.) All jokes aside, this may be another instance where 'Ye was ahead of his time (remember the infamous Great Leather Jogger Fiasco of 2013?).
" I reached out to Bird to see if they could enlighten us on the legal ramifications of destroying a product that has been, if not abandoned, then left-without-warning by its owner, and a Bird spokesperson replied with this comment: "Vandalism of all types of property is a problem that should not be tolerated by communities or local law enforcement.
While writing my book, Faking It: The Lies Women Tell About Sex — And the Truths They Reveal, I encountered numerous examples of sex research used not to enlighten us about the broad and beautiful diversity of human sexual experience, but instead to codify a limited idea of "normal," one that few of us, if any, can actually live up to.
Facebook has on the one hand claimed to have a statistically small influence, while at the same time recently pledging to do more to try to combat the spread of false information on its platform, both with more human curation and the creation of more tools for people to flag and take the edge off of posts intentionally created to be incendiary and viral, but perhaps not ultimately to enlighten anyone at all.
The problems start when one of you wishes the other were different; wishes you yourself could be different; believes the relationship will get better if you work at it; even considers that it's your place to change, upgrade, educate, enlighten, break in, quietly demand things of, loudly demand things of, or disapprove of, the other person; thinks there's something wrong or lonely about doing cultural things separately; or feels a rush of relief upon meeting someone who watches TV.

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