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Democrat George Wallace with a populist pocketbook pitch that foregrounded
Background conversations are foregrounded, a camera trails a character offstage.
Mr Marber's striking, minimalist eye foregrounded contemporary British design aesthetics.
Gelare Danaie foregrounded creativity over profit at her design firm.
In the years that followed, Biden promoted legislation that foregrounded women's concerns.
My colleague Grant Kester has foregrounded negotiation as part of the practice.
Here, stretcher bars are foregrounded as compositional elements that frame interior activity.
Those two episodes foregrounded issues that are rarely depicted in dating television.
The personal is political, most obviously, when it is foregrounded as political.
At the same time, instead of hinting at homoeroticism, he foregrounded it.
He suggested that new U.K. immigration law could be an area to be foregrounded.
Missandei's death has other implications besides ending Game of Thrones' one remaining foregrounded meaningful romance.
No matter the medium, Remute has always foregrounded a sense of play in his work.
It's easy to see why the promotion foregrounded the first confrontation between Henry and his double.
And the answer is that while its franchise elements are foregrounded, they still aren't terribly compelling.
In Episodes for Study, sensual immediacy is foregrounded while narrative totality is relegated to the wayside.
The functions of language I understand are backgrounded while the functions I don't understand are foregrounded.
Schneemann has radically foregrounded her own body in her work for decades, to transcendent, politically charged, barnstorming effect.
In many of the photos, Kganye's mother is young, and her style and seemingly vivacious personality are foregrounded.
But I found this structure thrilling, because it foregrounded the slow-building sense of doom as Culloden approached.
"A Sticky Woman" and "Madame's Cravings," also made in 1906, brazenly foregrounded female desire with humor and wit.
Tragedy isn't the only story, of course, and it's not necessarily the one that needs to be foregrounded.
In season 2, the foregrounded timeline tricks demanded viewers analyze every scene before they could take the story in.
Foregrounded against the expanse of New York, Bougatsos's tough-guy pigeon would insouciantly reduce the city to a toy.
Mastry is foregrounded by Marshall's dismay as a young art student at the overwhelmingly white canon of art history.
The new feature is an example of how women's health is becoming more foregrounded in the discussions around health technologies.
Instead, he has accepted credit for his courage in bringing up his mental suffering, and he has foregrounded his virtues.
If the album's composed macrostructure had foregrounded the sharpest hooks and most savory sonic details, it would astound and calm.
SecureDrop's growing popularity is representative of a sea change in the media industry, with leak-based and investigative journalism being foregrounded.
In fact, for most of the ad, which was released this past March, the device and its technology aren't explicitly foregrounded.
Going even further back, the church ran a series of commercials in the 1970s and 1980s that foregrounded the "Mormon" nickname.
The foregrounded objects are mediated by Warhol's love of color, which functions as flat abstraction in the background of the works.
HB: How does it feel to do the work of curating art that has foregrounded concerns about affect, work, and labor?
With female backers, they also weren't subject to the normal demands of studio filmmaking: no gratuitous nudity or foregrounded love stories.
Delacroix returned from the newly colonized Sultanate to Paris with various accoutrements of the seraglio: fabrics, slippers and perhaps the foregrounded hookah.
It isn't a dominant or central choice — Johnson doesn't have Supreme Leader Snoke cracking porg jokes — but it's foregrounded in an unmissable way.
The visuals unspooled sepia tinted photos of United Farm Worker protests, foregrounded by a women with glowing eyes and a blood-red bandanna.
The museum presents more than a century of films that have foregrounded African-American women, often defying the discriminatory attitudes of the times.
"Their focus has to be so much on what they're playing that they're not used to being foregrounded as physical entities," he said.
She's still interested in the form some 20 years later in "Money Mad" (1988), which is foregrounded by overlapping grey and white hands.
Traversing and exploring the mind-bending landscape is foregrounded over the more goal-oriented puzzle solving; there's a soothing, ambient quality to it.
There's a trace of the body in all Schultz's work, but here it is directly foregrounded in a way that makes it particularly fascinating.
There's nothing in there that stands in contrast to what Pelosi will probably offer, but emphasizing those positions and keeping them foregrounded is important.
And everybody who wants to be engaged from this will benefit from knowing the history that precedes it, the work that has foregrounded this.
Psychological musicals, in which interior landscapes are foregrounded and characters sing soliloquies that can easily devolve into clichés, are extremely difficult to pull off.
With his namesake trio, Ben Folds Five, he wrote clever, tense piano-rock songs, like "Army" and "Brick," which foregrounded his scraggy, emotive voice.
Large rocks and desert brush are foregrounded while in the distance a nascent cul-de-sac is discernable from the cement foundations of future homes.
Earlier today, I was switching between a thread in Messages and a recipe in Safari and each app entirely refreshed every time I foregrounded it.
In many of the pieces, stout blocks of solid and gradating color are foregrounded by delicate plumes of acrylic paint that wick through raw linen.
Lately, there have been weeks when such duets effectively doubled the number of foregrounded female voices in the Top 30 on Billboard's country airplay chart.
That element is there if you sort of peer between the lines, but it's not foregrounded in anything approaching the way the book sees it.
Palm trees foregrounded a faraway view of Downtown LA, and dogs and children, both of which constantly distracted Krell from our conversation, populated the sidewalks.
The imagery is beguiling: plumes of silt drifting off half-buried treasure, giant sculptures foregrounded by schools of fish, and raised objects shimmering in the shallows.
Tasha: Speaking of Shuri, there are a lot of significant roles in this cast, and apart from the leads, the most foregrounded ones are black women.
But when a lecturer adapts her material into a book, no matter how original and interesting, it needs to be much more thoroughly foregrounded than this.
These tapered female forms seem semi-linked, their long limbs and hyper-extended torsos forming lattice-like vertices behind which a foregrounded pair of oversized eyes stare.
But while the foregrounded action is distorted to the point of farce, the satire never tips over the edge—largely because Riley's characters feel so lived-in.
In "Ulysses," when the chorus comments on the gods' decision to forgive the long-suffering hero the tempo slowed to a majestic crawl, with eerie harmonies foregrounded.
They also foregrounded the issue with a campaign called "Synthesize Love," which included registering voters on-site, and selling T-shirts to raise money for organizations fighting HB2.
And while the story plays a bit with the notion of the supernatural, the spirit foregrounded here is more tangible: an ominous sense of restlessness and curtailed dreams.
"Endgame" foregrounded it and in the case of "Thrones," it seemed like many were disappointed that more people didn't die in Season 8, Episode 3's big battle.
Thanks to recent game from developers like Naughty Dog and Deck Nine Games, though, some of 2017's biggest games have foregrounded the primacy of women's friendships in gaming.
The film pretty openly drives home the idea that humanity cannot survive if it is tribalistic and fragmented, which between Brexit and the US election have become foregrounded concerns.
His multi-panel format and disregard for illusionistic space — his protagonists are always foregrounded in abstractions — allow for endless juxtapositions: motherhood and addiction, saints and slaves, needles and halos.
Until then it's all easy and breezy, and not especially urgent, with lots of yammer, walls hung with exploitation-film posters and amusingly foregrounded shots of bare female feet.
As such, it's tempting to say that there is no feature of the painting that is foregrounded, apparent to the viewer in a way that will significantly orient the work.
Writer-director Tully (Septien, Ping Pong Summer) is interested in exploring several themes within the film's surreal dream logic, but nothing is foregrounded more than good old-fashioned Catholic guilt.
Kaine was so far off the mark it somehow worked, even though there is no reality in which anyone would mistake it for Trump without that context being aggressively foregrounded.  .
This casting foregrounded the question that's been in the air since Cunningham's death in 2009 and the disbanding of his company two years later: How does his work live on?
This issue was directly addressed by Adrian Parr, who foregrounded the importance of the planetary biosphere, and demanded a new appreciation of shared responsibility for our life-supporting environmental conditions.
The unusual a capella opening of the song — still a rarity for a radio single — explicitly foregrounded the intimacy of "The Voice," and became indelibly associated with Houston and her image.
I worried that she would be trapped between an antiracist movement that foregrounded black men, and a feminism that could not fully address how race shaped society's perception of black victims.
These and other incidents have foregrounded calls by international human rights activists, questioning whether Turkey deserves accession into EU. Ferhat Özgür is an artist and academic living and working in Istanbul.
In it, the two Korean leaders are foregrounded by a massive pink centerpiece decorated with white doves and bright, colorful flowers; a landscape painting hangs behind depicting an autumnal mountain range.
It wraps itself around the type of heavily syncopated beat that foregrounded 22, AM, and it's essentially one long, cathartic crescendo, Vernon exhaling through the verses before joining a chorus of one.
And although the mythos of individual boxing champions have almost always foregrounded their ethnicity or race, a dedication to almost vaudevillian levels of storytelling has only occurred in the last hundred years or so.
Given this, it's notable, too, that while Mr. Johnson manages the big-canvas battles well enough, he's better with smaller-scaled fights, in which the sweat, vulnerabilities and personal costs of violence are foregrounded.
And now in "The Long Night," the primary characters somehow escape an unending wave of the dead, and the foregrounded deaths are almost entirely from comparatively minor characters, including Melisandre, Lyanna Mormont, and Edd Tollett.
And while every character does get a laugh, a heroic choice, or some other moment to shine, fans will no doubt be frustrated if their particular favorite hero isn't foregrounded as much as other characters are.
This careful framing is evident in "Masquerade No. 3" (1989/2016) as well, a photograph foregrounded by the backside of a naked man, who is being looked upon by a man in a suit passing by.
Given the current political climate, however, and how foregrounded issues of racism and anti-Semitism are in 2018, the film's comic-book take on Nazis does begin to feel like a missed opportunity, if not a misstep.
At Mary Boone, in Hot Metal Twice (2017), you encounter one of Moyer's recurring motifs: a foregrounded lattice, arch or, in this case, a gate, which you look at, but also through and beyond, to dense activity elsewhere.
Under the pressure of anti-racist and immigrant rights pressure, the system fell in 1965 with the passage of the Hart-Celler Act, which foregrounded family reunification, refugee admissions and the entry of the highly skilled and educated.
Taking its name from the sensational Japanese monster, Godzilla grew into a roving, mostly volunteer organization that produced exhibitions, critical writing, and collaborative projects that challenged institutional racism and foregrounded the importance and diversity of the Asian Diaspora.
The Brant Foundation's downtown show, co-curated with Basquait scholar Dieter Buchhart, focused on the artist's best-known works and presented him as a master of "sampling," a technique that foregrounded the cut-and-paste culture of the web.
As Naila Keleta-Mae writes in a roundtable with Anupa Mistry at Fader: Lemonade further depicts Beyoncé's black, female, southern, American, Creole, Texas-bama self that "Formation" and February's Super Bowl performance foregrounded, but it also does something else.
The duck is a dark, transparent blue sitting dramatically on the image's surface, while in "Still OK" the duck is transparent white and seems to occupy a space between the foregrounded colorful plant stalk and the patterning of the background.
Previously their music foregrounded its jazziest elements, from sampled classic horn flutters to fretless double bass plucking (on The Low End Theory, they hired Ron Carter!), incorporated into a grittier analog sound marked by vinyl scratches, tape hisses and the like.
The video consists of her foregrounded re-enactments of selected moments within the lives of the people she spoke to, while in the background, a mix of images constantly shift to give historical context to the story she is telling.
Dallegret foregrounded the nude figures of himself and "Banham" (actually Banham's head on Dallegret's body) in his imagery accompanying the piece, as a way of demonstrating that with this radical use of technology, one wouldn't even need to wear clothes.
"Although black women are routinely killed, raped, and beaten by the police, their experiences are rarely foregrounded in popular understanding of police brutality," Kimberlé Crenshaw, director of Columbia Law School's Center for Intersectionality and Social Policy Studies, told the Post.
The "climbing the ladder of the hip-hop world" aspects of Atlanta aren't exactly foregrounded, but they're there, and they give the whole show something to hang onto whenever it embarks on one of its odder flights into the surreal.
The incident, which occurred last month, tipped off a long-simmering debate within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, known commonly as the Mormon church, which has for decades foregrounded support for families as one of its most cherished values.
And so I basically was like, well, I'm going to start with 12 films, and I want to start with 173 because its … an interesting year to begin, because it's what potentially foregrounded and ended the source material that I'm looking at.
But even though the destruction of war is foregrounded, what I really appreciated about her show is how it pushes back against a lack of concern for heritage, a lack which is the salient feature of both war and neoliberal consumerism worldwide.
By withholding it until the very end, Guadagnino transforms the red that foregrounded Argento's Suspiria into a plot point: It begins to seep into the movie more and more vividly alongside a steady buildup of tension, heralding the ultimate unleashed carnage to come.
This is in contrast to recent survey shows that consciously foregrounded the street life of Latin American metropolis and more contemporary work, such as the International Center for Photography'sUrbes Mutantes: Latin American Photography 1944–2013  or the Fondation Cartier's América Latina 1960–2013.
While making the map paintings, he served as a contributing editor of Arts Magazine, and inveighed in a yearslong debate among black artists whose work foregrounded their racial identity and those, like Mr. Bowling, who insisted on a formal freedom independent of race.
Graciously regal and warmly expressive, Ms. Moore makes a credible diva, but neither the foregrounded love affair nor its lower-class counterpart — a sweet connection between a young rebel (a fine María Mercedes Coroy) and Hosokawa's translator (Ryo Kase) — has the heft to resonate.
Many MEPs asked the witnesses for their views on whether the EU's new data protection framework, the GDPR, is sufficient to curb the kinds of data abuse and misuse that has been so publicly foregrounded by the Cambridge Analytica-Facebook scandal — or whether additional regulations are required?
To arrange 125-odd years (foregrounded by a further 6,000 years) of countless phenomena and events into something that coheres for the reader, all while remaining faithful to the chaotic rush of sense-impressions that define human consciousness, is a daunting task to say the least.
Twenty minutes of silence would have been difficult to sustain without the detail and intrigue in the animation (which is foregrounded in place of the show's usual witty dialogue in a similar vein to Walt Disney's Laugh-O-grams), let alone make several metatextual points about pain and loneliness.
The previous Purge films straddled a line between entertainment and political commentary, but with the latest installment, the political message is so heavily foregrounded, DeMonaco and the others seem to be forcing viewers to consider the implications of inhumane governing and a political system openly biased against poorer citizens.
A few lots later, a 245.3 full-length portrait "Brenda P" raised a new auction benchmark of $21992 million for Barkley L. Hendricks, whose art had been foregrounded in last year's "Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power" show at Tate Modern in London.
He foregrounded his "no labels" ideology—stressing that he is not a Democrat or a Republican and that he thinks the two-party system stinks—and gently underscored that he and Clinton had their differences, which seems to have won over the loudest Sanders supporters who were still in the arena.
The foregrounded landscape is tilted upward so that the red ground, activated by blue, white, and green dots and lines, spreads out before you until it reaches the base of the frontal planes of the blue mountains (or are they rolling waves?), gray-blue sky, and a butter-colored moon.
The way white letters are foregrounded against a black background lends each statement an oracular quality, as though written out on air:  And another page reads:   To me, this ultimate section of the book is the culmination of all the sprawling forays into dreamlike and experiential detail that precedes it.
Get Up, Stand Up Now was a major exhibition this summer which showcased 50 years of Black British art, but for some of the elders featured — including photographers such as Charlie Phillips and Vanley Burke — this is a rare opportunity to be foregrounded in an institutional show of this scale.
Even Mount Fuji, which ought to be enough on its own, is often shown foregrounded by cherry trees in bloom, the photograph or etching or painting reduced to three bands of color: the blue of the sky, the white of the mountain's peak, the barest shell-pink of the flowers.
Its punchy power pop has broadened, daubing power chords with a range of wacky elements: xylophone; marimba; breathy backup vocals; lanky string arrangements; splashes of synthesizer gloss; bubblefunk rhythm guitar; and foregrounded African highlife riffs, of all things, with that high, clear, trebly guitar sound (is this the '80s influence in question?).
As race is so foregrounded in the film, he's become a vocal spokesperson on issues around blackness, and it seems as though figures in UK music are returning the love—Stormzy, Krept and Konan, MNEK, and Radio 1's Clara Amfo were spotted at a London screening of the film last night.
Each segment is clickable, allowing the user to drill down to pull up additional research papers that fall into the various categories identified and foregrounded by the AI. The idea being to present information in clustered groupings, rather than a hierarchical list — to add a visual element to aid navigating a complex knowledge base.
Where Realness foregrounded a style of blissful/soulful dance anthem whose catchiness was inextricably linked to a sense of universal anonymity, this time around the point is dialogue — an array of organized, sampled, looped, perfectly timed drag queen voices chattering at each other over stark beats that suit the cadences of Vjuan Allure, AB Soto, and RuPaul himself.
DB: In much of your work, you use irony to critique sociopolitical and cultural paradigms, such as in "I love you 301" (2009), where you use a karaoke format with statements like, "a person who denigrates the Government of the Republic of Turkey," inviting the audience to participate in speech acts foregrounded by overt criticism of the government.
In a joint statement released yesterday, nominees Sol Calero, Iman Issa, Jumana Manna, and Agnieszka Polska object to the lack of compensation for the exhibitions, talks, panels, and other events related to the prize; the atmosphere of competition fostered by the prize's presentation ceremony; and the way their gender and national origins were foregrounded in the promotion of the prize.
Or perhaps idealistic: frustration that the vision of alternative sexuality and romantic escapism presented by the music of Type O, and embodied by Steele, became foregrounded by camp, played for aberrance and freakishness, at the point it met the mainstream—Steele and his fans lined up like specimens beneath the drab lights of a TV studio for coast-to-coast consumption.
What's most surprising to me about my response to "High-Like" is that, up until its final scene, "High-Like" had been one of my favorite episodes of Insecure to date, because it foregrounded the part of the show that I care about most: the story of a group of friends in their early 30s, navigating the tricky blend of personal and professional lives together.
You can see that in the picture of Elon Musk at the top of the article (check out his missing eye-chunk) and with this picture of Miles Davis lying on a furry bedspread: But, it's certainly robust enough to handle a wide range of pictures, and even though the site claims the tool only works with people, it can handle other subjects, as long as they're clearly foregrounded: Anyway.
Curated by Snejana Krasteva and Ekaterina Lazareva, it is an ambitious portrait of a dark future in which the world has run out of its resources, but still hasn't found a way to "Planet B." In its conceit and organization, it builds on the ideas about ecology of writers like Timothy Morton, and the notion of ecological entanglement — that humanity is no longer the foregrounded actor set against nature in the background.
One titled "Miss Scaripant, October 1871" turns out to be a portrait of a bowler-wearing Odette, whose gender-shattering self-assurance is foregrounded by Elstir's art: Along the lines of the face, the latent sex seemed to be on the point of confessing itself to be that of a somewhat boyish girl, then vanished, and reappeared further on with a suggestion rather of an effeminate vicious and pensive youth, then fled once more and remained elusive (908).

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