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Both the hearing and the bill are freighted with symbolism.
Basically, this isn't television freighted with complex psyches or ideas.
Camo Alerts come freighted with a different set of drawbacks.
Dmitri Shostakovich's Symphony No. 7 is a monumental, historically freighted score.
He inspected a table freighted with lobster and steak from Balthazar.
Despite its simple shape, it is the most freighted of blooms.
But these textiles are also freighted with patriotism, male bonding and commemoration.
Only in America is the word freighted with so much perceived menace.
Only here is the word "socialism" freighted with so much perceived menace.
Of these, Tokyo's new Olympic stadium is perhaps the most freighted in controversy.
This linguistic alternation, in Berlin, was more freighted than it might be elsewhere.
In Shakespeare's day, plays were often freighted with Elizabethan politics and contemporary references.
Its Christian bias, in theologically freighted words like "soul," can be a distraction.
A cassoulet made by two may be a less freighted enterprise for you.
Atop the mound sits the object arguably most freighted with meaning: a piano.
It's so freighted with foreboding that even the would-be whimsy feels leaden.
HANGZHOU, A CITY south-west of Shanghai, is freighted with meaning for Shi Yigong.
The moment is appalling and freighted with symbolic weight: We're watching June be silenced.
The use of divisive or freighted language has been of particular concern to him.
Even the plainest deeds, or the most innocent exchanges, are freighted with inexplicable unease.
The override comes at an already freighted moment in America's relations with the kingdom.
Clown, for instance, comes freighted with associations: red noses, fright wigs, face paint, fear.
Arrogance, as in the overuse of the word populism, a word freighted with contempt.
"Heavy" is a gorgeous, gutting book that's fueled by candor yet freighted with ambivalence.
Berries, green beans, and asparagus are examples of foods that are often air-freighted.
CARAMANICA How can you keep a historically freighted institution like the jazz quartet fresh?
CARAMANICA How can you keep a historically freighted institution like the jazz quartet fresh?
The term is always charged somehow, freighted with meaning and potential conflict, vaguely subversive.
Everything about this tale of Nat Turner's 1831 slave rebellion has been freighted with significance.
It is a gulf that is at once counterproductive and freighted with dangerous historical precedents.
The hustle seems more insidious the more time passes, the interactions-as-transactions more freighted.
For those caught up in the special counsel investigation, the wait is even more freighted.
He had a large, pale head, an expansive nose, and eyes freighted by enormous sacks.
Just now, every case is freighted with precedent-setting significance, perhaps because attitudes are in flux.
Like most of Mr. Trump's speeches, the ad is short on policy and freighted with bluster.
Those cones get freighted to L.A., where we work with a knitter to make our jersey.
I had not expected watching "The Great British Baking Show" to be a politically freighted experience.
Because Drnaso avoids visual clutter in "Sabrina," any object that he includes feels freighted with import.
Ordinary objects (doorknobs, soap) seem transformed, banal activities — biting a nail, buying milk — freighted with danger.
Indeed, they were just the latest in a series of protests or boycotts freighted with political significance.
" Joan Juliet Buck, the author, actress and former editor of French Vogue, said: "Everyone's objects are freighted.
Moreover, at events freighted with emotion for other people, he usually had to keep his in check.
But the Democratic side of the race is likely to be freighted with significance in other ways.
Brexit is not just an event, it is a feeling — suffocating and dispiriting and freighted with gloom.
Transcripts of the exchange offer a rare look at how actors navigate the freighted issue of race.
From the outset, the case has been freighted with emotion, and the hearing on Monday was no exception.
Even the most apparently innocuous interactions among the characters seem freighted with hidden motives and painful back stories.
How often does the word "Aleppo" fall from President Obama's lips (or indeed the lesson-freighted word "Sarajevo")?
Their illness was so freighted that the principles they embodied seemed to overshadow the particulars of their condition.
Almost every interaction with another human comes freighted with the possibility and peril of becoming a viral moment.
Why it matters: This high-level U.S. diplomacy is freighted with importance for the Trump administration's South Asia strategy.
"Paul did not hesitate," James P. O'Neill, the police commissioner, said in his eulogy, his voice freighted with emotion.
Viewed from the perspective of today's freighted abortion discourse, the court's bipartisan consensus sounds barely plausible 45 years later.
Democrats immediately denounced Mr. DeSantis's words, which are freighted with a condescending and racist meaning for many black people.
It's true that Omar has said things that were freighted with anti-Semitism, for which she has expressed regret.
Even the nickname for the role, Guardian Angel, was freighted with a presumption of unerring perfection and righteous power.
Whether the planet might be a little better off with fewer of us is a different question, a freighted one.
But since this is real life and the world is freighted with inequity, many on Twitter found his logic unconscionable.
You could forgive this Churchill for being freighted with cares, for Germany is rampant and Britain is on the rack.
But as always with Trump, his jokes are freighted with what he believes to be lots and lots of truth.
Of course, back in the McCarthy-shadowed 1950s, Mr. Johns's flags were often assumed to be freighted with political innuendo.
"It was so omnipresent, freighted and devastating in its use under Stalin that nobody wanted to touch it," he said.
Any decision regarding the emperor is freighted in Japan, where until World War II, he was seen as a god.
The back-and-forth offers a rare look at how two actors navigate the freighted issue of race in Hollywood.
You could even argue that work has too much meaning, is too freighted with consequences for individual identity, in Japan.
But since 2007 the total volume of electronics being air freighted has fallen by a tenth and is still going down.
These, of course, are hopeful developments for Iraq, Syria and the world at large, but they come freighted with two problems.
Unlike so many concoctions in American cafes, Cuban coffee has no identity crisis; it is sweet and freighted with espresso intensity.
One of the most significant and freighted costs associated with weddings is figuring out how much to spend on a gift.
WASHINGTON — As a general rule, presidents do not refer to themselves as a "nationalist" given the freighted history of the word.
Fiction REVOLUTIONARIES By Joshua Furst The 1960s have settled into our cultural memory as a freighted, dissonant symbol, overburdened by contradiction.
Within 48 hours, the company identified another Chinese supplier and air freighted four weeks worth of the parts to the automaker.
The project is the most freighted of the multiple jukebox musicals headed to Broadway, because of allegations that Jackson molested children.
If I take a practice that is freighted with significance for some group and mock it or trivialize it, that's contempt.
The decision whether to allow the meeting to proceed in New York is now freighted with more than the usual complications.
Similar to Doris Salcedo's austere, politically freighted concrete-filled furniture sculptures, Libro enacts, in its chosen medium, a poetics of opacity.
Her voice was firm, her body rooted and steady, her message freighted with urgency: This is a moment of reckoning for America.
The pictures arrive freighted with anticipation, given that five paintings by the artist have brought more than $213 million each at auction.
That Trump's adviser uses such a freighted and consequential term in a discussion of immigration -- particularly lawful immigration -- should alarm all Americans.
"The Romanoffs," on Amazon, is Matthew Weiner's first show since " Mad Men ," and its début feels as freighted as a Fabergé egg.
Russia's relations with Estonia and the Czech Republic, two former Communist Bloc countries, are freighted with the legacy of the Cold War.
It can be hard to know which products in your grocery store are air-freighted, since they're almost never labeled as such.
The immigration debate will also have to address the long-term impact on American society, raising the freighted issue of immigrant assimilation.
The pig is freighted with symbolism for both Muslims and Christians, and each group has used the animal to advocate for their traditions.
If you saw something that was like you only huge and freighted with power, would you not want to go wherever it did?
Trump's racially freighted, anti-immigrant rhetoric has been essential to persuading white voters to agree to Republicans' long-sought tax and regulatory policies.
Neither Romney nor John McCain, the previous two Republican nominees, campaigned on racially freighted issues and neither produced the same pattern of support.
All of which makes her every fashion choice even more freighted, and none of which has escaped the woman who, starting during Mrs.
His elaborate and embellished model naval ships rely on freighted symbolism as a way of pondering British control in war, trade, and culture.
Mr. Abloh is one of the rare black creative directors of a French heritage house, which makes his position particularly freighted and unusual.
Almost from the beginning, relief funds have been caught in Trump-era politics, with freighted charges coming from Democrats and the White House.
So this game I love is freighted with this bizarre tension between the two things it means to celebrate: the car and the countryside.
On weeknights, Globo broadcasts five one-hour telenovelas, a marathon of greed, passion and freighted glances, interrupted only by two newscasts and a sitcom.
At worst, they could be perceived as an unwitting form of cultural appropriation, which has in recent years become a subject of freighted discourse.
This will give you two things that the current arrangement doesn't: escape from an emotionally freighted deal and a chance to build your credit.
Maybe it was never going to be easy to build a major new museum in a country with such a freighted history as Germany.
This is the freighted history of representation and inclusion around Magic, and it's a history that raises the stakes for things like licensed novels.
The border crossings, despite being freighted with emotion, happen quickly and can seem almost procedural, occurring over and over every day in recent weeks.
The text is freighted with a history of the pharaohs and digressions on Hermeticism and Rosicrucianism that take us away from the main theme.
Ms. Parks's new play is called "White Noise," and is about the impact on a group of friends of a racially freighted police incident.
Bert Williams, a Bahamian-American comedian, was a major one of these stars, and even in his lifetime his act was freighted with pathos.
The Democrats' presidential primary system is incredibly complex, freighted with confusing state-by-state rules and open to accidental screw-ups from underpaid local officials.
In some ways, it's difficult not to see Morris's interests as a theological quest; after all, the term "evil" itself is freighted with religious implications.
In our current education debates, these skills are often talked about in morally freighted terms: as expressions of deep-rooted character, of grit and fortitude.
How does Virginia resolve this tangled mess, freighted with more than 200 years of racist stereotypes, oppression and even lynchings — overlaid with the #MeToo movement?
Mr. Hoult said he was in awe of Salinger, had researched him exhaustively and was trying to not feel overly freighted by the writer's fame.
Subsequent moments of lightheartedness, including a scene at a bazaar that's practically redolent of the multifarious spices sold therein, are freighted with that terrible knowledge.
The construction, opposed by Ukraine, was freighted with symbolism as it provided a physical link to Russia, which annexed the peninsula from Ukraine in 2014.
But for me, at least, that would have freighted his death with more meaning than dying while freestyling into a crevasse or big-wave surfing.
And maybe Adidas, not being an American company, does not understand the freighted, painful nature of Mr. West's remarks (though presumably their local team does).
It may be scant comfort to progressives — perhaps the only comfort available to them at this freighted moment — that today's mainstream is not necessarily tomorrow's.
He spoke candidly about an emotionally freighted boyhood, interrupting himself from time to time to field calls or intercept garment bags arriving for a photo shoot.
Two others comprised bits of charcoal freighted with heavy but invisible back stories — each used the burned remains of a Baptist church in the American South.
Mr. Long filed a form last year in Jackson County, Mo., to change his name to Cosmo Ausar Setepenra, a name freighted with ancient Egyptian references.
Minute gestures become freighted with meaning, especially in households like Lange's, in which parents and children are assimilating into a new world at the same time.
His use of that language in "The End of Eddy" is freighted with an ambivalence that animates the book and gives it a devastating emotional force.
We whispered furiously at each other when we were alone; we shot dark and freighted looks across rooms; we sent each other long, vexed text messages.
The royal regalia includes other objects freighted with history — including a fly whisk made of the tail of a yak and a bejeweled sword of victory.
" Reviewing the book in The New York Times, Natalie Angier called it "a fascinating cultural, political and artistic history of our most symbolically freighted body part.
The 1994-203 war was freighted with foreboding from the start, with many of Mr. Yeltsin's most stalwart supporters and senior military figures warning of disaster.
Pelosi said the House should push into immigration legislation and noted that Senate Republicans have slated a debate on the politically freighted subject starting next week.
When planning your Thanksgiving strategy, it is important to remember that the true legacy of this tradition is freighted conversation among people with little in common.
Most are then freighted to India to be cut and polished — apart from exceptional stones that are treated on site with technologies that heightens their value.
Sometimes the woman is laughing or naked or staring back at the camera with a freighted smile and stare — a whole Toni Morrison novel in her gaze.
The unpredictable fun in the freighted conversation can be chalked up to Mostel's clownish temperament and training, but it also relates to the timing of the interview.
But Senator Ted Cruz lobbed a racially freighted attack on Senator Marco Rubio, with a new mailing that merges Mr. Rubio's face with that of President Obama.
But that book worked because its topic — the creation of a social network that fundamentally changed the world, for better and for worse — was freighted with importance.
Yet when the company returned to the Brooklyn Academy on Thursday and reprised the opening-night program of that 1984 debut, the works were even more freighted.
For decades, Stevenson and his EJI staff have battled racial bias in death row and juvenile life imprisonment cases, operating from the racially freighted territory of Montgomery, Alabama.
While the meaning of those 13 words — 16 Chinese characters — may seem opaque, they are freighted with significance for the future both of the party and of China.
But one of the benefits of "La La Land" not winning Best Picture is that it's no longer freighted by the "importance" that goes along with the title.
The session was already freighted by multiple tension points between the two countries in addition to the lingering issues of the election meddling and the clash with Ukraine.
Now, very few products actually fall into that category — just 0.16 percent of food is air-freighted, while the vast majority travels by boat (including those beloved avocados).
The presence of the modest bottle so freighted with meaning may irritate the Chinese government, as a symbol of persistent challenges to the Communist Party's interpretation of history.
On Wednesday, Jews thronged MetLife Stadium to mark the occasion, but this time, a recent nationwide wave of anti-Semitic attacks freighted the communal celebration with extra meaning.
Imposition of both duties would cause Chinese purchases to fall sharply, he said, and air-freighted cargoes of cherries currently on their way to China would be canceled.
Its grand name, conceived during May's period of strength, is now freighted with irony, as it will struggle to get through Parliament without being heavily amended by opposition parties.
She might also be wearing revealing clothes in a deliberate effort to be alluring, but that doesn't mean she understands how culturally freighted her racy look happens to be.
Judit conducts a freighted journey through the complexities of this imaginary German-Jewish nation, introducing its highly educated intellectuals and the Orthodox "black hat" denizens of its sordid underbelly.
Toggling between the breathtaking Peruvian highlands and the busy clamor of Lima, "The Debt" places three very different lives on a collision course freighted with moral and financial complexity.
Then, too, he hadn't stirred, and I'd felt frustrated and alone, all on my own in the crush of the holiday crowd, freighted with grapes and milk and womanhood.
"C'mon!" he shouted, rolling up his right shirt sleeve, then thumping his right biceps repeatedly with his left hand, a move that seemed freighted with both bravado and relief.
The result of the format proved jarring at times, as the hearing moved rapidly back and forth between Senate Democrats' politically freighted questions and Ms. Mitchell's meticulous, prosecutorial style.
That may help explain why he's now cheerfully acting as if his trip to New York, and meeting today with President Trump this afternoon, isn't freighted with historic peril.
For a very different portrait of a chess prodigy, see this drama about the American chess master Bobby Fischer's famous, politically freighted match against the Soviet grandmaster Boris Spassky.
For those who knew some background history, her story was always freighted with additional meaning; for those who did not, she became an inspirational spirit defying her somewhat vague captivity.
The character's origin in the 1940s comes heavily freighted with kink and bisexual content, courtesy of Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston, a bondage enthusiast, polyamorist, and fervent early feminist.
I mean to say, there was nothing gloomy about the painting, nothing tragic or diminished or broken, but it was freighted with the necessary weight of time, emanating the unknown.
Mostly, he has freighted it with a tragedy that allows the performers — primarily Ms. McDormand but also the equally excellent Mr. Harrelson and Sam Rockwell — to play to their range.
But there are two big battles underway where activism is already making a difference and where success or failure is important in its own right and freighted with broader implications.
So you click it, and not since Ric Cowley's Twine game I Cheated On You or Porpentine's Everything You Swallow… has one button been so freighted with so many feelings.
The timing of the indictment, by Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, added a jolt of tension to the already freighted atmosphere surrounding Mr. Trump's meeting with Mr. Putin.
She is so freighted with scandal, self-dealing, and the stench of corruption — much of which is of her own making — that it will haunt her early months at least.
Why would the elected leader of a democratic nation embrace a label that, after the death of Stalin, even the Soviet Union found to be too freighted with sinister connotations?
Ms. Wilson and her colleagues were barely out of their teens and wielded the visual power of three, often in grown-up second-skin gowns freighted with beads and sequins.
A freighted concept in more ways than one, it gained traction this year, muscling its way into the pop cultural mainstream via the intertwined worlds of entertainment, art and style.
Newcomers in both parties descended on the capital Tuesday for the start of a biennial Washington rite — freshman orientation — that seems unusually freighted with seriousness in the age of President Trump.
This dense, definitive guide to winter and Christmas, specifically an English Christmas, is crammed with personal recollections, history and lore, and threaded with recipes and photos of landscapes freighted with snow.
And it demonstrates a renewed resolve among leadership to take a hard line against allowing members to derail major pieces of legislation by signing on to Republicans' politically freighted procedural motions.
The release is the culmination of an investigation that consumed the national political conversation for nearly two years and was freighted with the outsize expectations of Mr. Trump's most fervent critics.
Pena Nieto is barred by law from seeking a second term, and the possibility of a victory by leftist Lopez Obrador in July's election has freighted the energy opening with risk.
Posed in the spirit of genuine curiosity, the question, often freighted with both hope and elegy, also gives the asker herself an opportunity to turn it over anew with a different interlocutor.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads British-Ghanaian artist Lynnette Yiadom-Boakye's canvases call attention to the simple pleasure of looking, even as they acknowledge the complex, freighted nature of the act.
For Hyde-Smith to gesture toward lynching was therefore especially freighted because white women often lent their femininity and purported need for protection to the cause of justifying other people's political disfranchisement.
The move is freighted with political symbolism: After the 1980 election, Mr. Manafort was among the young-gun Reagan operatives who founded one of Washington's best-known political consulting and lobbying shops.
They develop an odd, culturally freighted relationship — the senescent past reconciling itself to Europe's future — until the last act blows up the script's character-building for the sake of a shock ending.
Intensifying a millennium-old religious struggle freighted with 21st-century geopolitical baggage, Ukraine's security services have in recent weeks interrogated priests loyal to Moscow, searched church properties and enraged their Russian rivals.
Its latest album comes freighted with an unavoidable back story: Elverum's wife, Geneviève Castrée, learned she had cancer soon after the birth of the couple's first child, and died the following year.
Trump, in shape and shade, created an image that was redolent of nothing so much as Jacqueline Kennedy at her Camelot inaugural, with all the new beginnings and freighted history that implies.
Either he can step back out of the political limelight, and let fresher, less freighted public figures take forward his call for voters to "rise up" against the costs and dislocations of Brexit.
Like a Fading Shadow is a peculiar novel that comes that comes freighted with a scaffolding of meta-commentary, authorial second-guessing, and boozy, romantic homilies to youthful excess and the artistic life.
As in his early adaptations of flags, targets, and maps, Johns is using a readymade as a vehicle to convey hidden meanings, but the readymade in this instance is Munch's emotionally freighted persona.
And during Mr. Obama's presidency, whites have increasingly seen his policies as freighted with preference toward blacks, according to data collected by Michael Tesler, a political scientist at the University of California, Irvine.
We did so because the black male body itself is so particularly freighted in our culture, because it has been used to monger fear, because it has been appropriated as symbol and shorthand.
For "We Shall Overcome" and "This Land," the issue is also freighted with politics at a time when the songs are being embraced by protesters and activists on multiple sides of major issues.
Monday's move of the American mission to a fortified former consulate along the seam between East and West Jerusalem, from a beachfront bastion in Tel Aviv, is freighted with symbolism in manifold ways.
Are there artists who believe that award shows are already too freighted with significance, that they're not worth reforming or that they receive too much attention relative to other problems in the industry?
"It's impossible to see how Kushner could navigate an issue this freighted with history and central to the president's re-election strategy in a way that would actually move the ball forward," Fitz said.
But it's also more time for the real-world effects to sink in, and for opposition to snowball as senators decide they can't stomach a career-defining vote that's freighted with so many unknowns.
In addition, accepted use might depend on the circumstances: The sharing of a certain racial slur among African-Americans does not entitle white people to use that term, so freighted is its ignominious history.
A cylindrical metal warehouse and vacant lot were freighted with branded Instagram-traps: bouncy castles, glowing tequila pouches, mounds of doughnuts and live performances by rappers including Cardi B, ASAP Ferg and Vince Staples.
Mr. Doblin decided to focus about 90 percent of MAPS's resources on MDMA, which he argues is not freighted with the same history as LSD, a symbol of antiwar protests and anti-government hippies.
But unlike the still lifes of the 17th century — so heavily freighted with moral sensibility, favoring the eternal kingdom over earthly delights — these recent tableaus suggest a rage against the dying of the light.
A full set of the Robber Baron collection by Studio Job — gilded bronze objects freighted with social commentary, like a safe topped with a Jack in the Box — could run you upward of $2100,000.
Democratic leaders also succeeded in quelling a small rebellion among freshman Democrats from Republican-leaning districts, persuading them to oppose a politically freighted Republican procedural motion after they backed a similar motion on Wednesday.
The ambiguity of a body that is simultaneously understandable to most humans, but also freighted by difference — coded for some in ways impossible for others to experience — is the essential theme of this show.
"The Power," Naomi Alderman's recent work of speculative fiction, tackles a freighted question: What would happen in a conventional society if the roles of men and women were flipped, so that women were the aggressors?
But if Judge Kavanaugh's nomination was freighted with import for women, the battle over his confirmation has swelled into an event of titanic consequence in the country's evolution on matters of gender and women's equality.
Worse, it's freighted with contempt, applied to all voters who have decided that mainstream political parties have done nothing for their static incomes or disappearing jobs or sense of national decline these past two decades.
But every so often, once in a great while, a select individual or two would be allowed to enter the garden and see its flowers and trees and breathe the scented air and freighted mist.
It does include some heavy conversations, freighted by Tom and Joan's reciprocal fears and insecurities, and we see the toll these stresses take on them in an ugly argument that flares late in the film.
The one he liked best was a weighted blanket — essentially, a really, really heavy comforter, freighted with glass or plastic beads, heretofore used most often to soothe autistic children and others with sensory processing disorders.
Even now, to wear a soccer jersey in public in England is freighted with symbolism: A demonstration of working-class solidarity or an indicator of questionable manners and uneven temperament, depending on your point of view.
But the debate took an unexpected turn when McCain, in an after-midnight vote freighted with drama, gave the bill a thumbs down while McConnell stood a few feet away, his arms crossed and head bowed.
It's an ideal way to appreciate the attention to detail that Todd Haynes brought to this 1950s period piece, not to mention Sandy Powell's costumes and the freighted glances cast between Rooney Mara and Cate Blanchett.
Years of seeing terrorism as a foreign threat, and of arguments that Muslim communities must address the roots of extremism, has freighted the term with accusations that extend beyond the attacker to his or her community.
The council is a nonprofit contractor freighted with one of the state's looming challenges: The growth of legalized gambling — now rapid across the state — is setting off a comparable boom in ruined lives of pathological losers.
Even at such freighted moments as the State of the Union, when there's no question the camera will keep panning up to her balcony box, where she sits smiling (sort of) and waving, a silent image.
For Phillips, 37, writing about a supernatural threat felt like the most accurate way to explore the treacherous emotional terrain of motherhood and the lurking feeling that even the most mundane situations are freighted with peril.
For Phillips, 37, writing about a supernatural threat felt like the most accurate way to explore the treacherous emotional terrain of motherhood and the lurking feeling that even the most mundane situations are freighted with peril.
There is, admittedly, the slight jar of Ms. Kazakova, who is white, at the center of an almost exclusively African-American grouping, especially at a time when appropriation is a freighted subject in fashion (and beyond).
But for soccer players, and particularly those along the United States-Mexico border, those same choices come freighted with other burdens, among them family and citizenship and nationalism and identity, that will follow them into adulthood.
Though still a long shot and a race Democrats are likely to lose, the election is looking surprisingly tight — an internal GOP poll has the race within one point — and has suddenly become freighted with national implications.
The green of the loden cape, now freighted with this familial rupture, subtly migrates across the novel before alighting, in the final chapter, upon the narrator's moving remembrance of the green eyes of a departed loved one.
Directed by Nicole A. Watson, the play is about a freighted term that refuses to die, and the racial and generational divides in the argument over whether it should, and who has the right to decide that.
Although the United States has provided the Saudi-led coalition with intelligence, airborne fuel tankers and thousands of advanced munitions, Arab allies have at times complained that the support is halfhearted and freighted with too many restrictions.
With a backdrop of era-appropriate dancehall and shelves freighted with "South Park" dad hats, Polo-branded basketballs and yellow Sony cassette players, Timbaland offered a running commentary on past creative partners and far-flung musical inspirations.
The ruling settled for now a politically freighted battle, in a hotly contested battleground state, over a move that supporters called an effort to keep elections honest and critics said was a bald attempt at voter suppression.
Superhero stories have played with this connection before, from "Spider-Man," with Peter Parker wrestling with his newfound responsibility and ability to shoot webs, to "Marvel's Runaways" on Hulu, in which superpowers are a freighted family legacy.
A freighted mass of metal rattling down the runway gains a sudden burst of speed and, in a small, miraculous gasp, loses its weight, rises, and soars, enacting careful turns and radio coördinations that accrue toward effortlessness.
Everyone's clothing is freighted with meaning; and when I sling my men's Lacoste blue shirt around my shoulders (bought for a mere $1.50), I make myself live up to the confidence, posture, and stride of its former owner.
The contrast between the two women could not be sharper, although both are Ivy League-educated lawyers who lived through two terms as first lady, a role freighted with expectations, riddled with pitfalls and devoid of real power.
The bills coming to his desk now are no less politically freighted, the product of Republican legislators who moved rightward under Tea Party leadership early this decade, then lurched more sharply to the right after the 2016 election.
His recent reports on that politically freighted beat, which takes up roughly 60 percent of his time, include an account of a California woman who obtained United States citizenship without being able to speak, read or write English.
It's a categorically sad song, but it's also one that, for me, leads into a labyrinth of memories, freighted with emotion so thick I struggle to articulate it, all of it stemming from my early high school years.
" This poem, "Sequence 20173," furthers the investigation of its freighted subject with provocative speculation borne of simply being in those moments: "there was not the send-off of which we held each other in the deepness of ourselves . . . .
I'll grant that it would have been a delicate matter for the chief justice to wade into national politics at this almost impossibly freighted moment, weeks before he is to administer the presidential oath to Donald J. Trump.
For those who watch Mr Trump daily and have observed his habit of being confrontational with other people when at a safe distance and then seeking to please them when face-to-face, this encounter seemed freighted with risk.
With the help of a map and a history book, it is easy to understand why China wants stability in North Korea, but given the freighted history of Northeast Asia, it is equally clear why China worries about outcomes.
On Wednesday, Mr. Gillum's opponent, Ron DeSantis, described Mr. Gillum as an "articulate spokesman" for far-left views and worried that he would "monkey" up Florida's progress, words that are freighted with a racist meaning for many African-Americans.
Passing references not to Mr. Trump but to "this new wave of nationalism," and freighted use of the word "refugee," would appear to tilt the new National Theater production of "Salomé" toward the here and now, but think again.
The manic energy of the original 1996 film has sporadic outbreaks in "T2 Trainspotting," but director Danny Boyle is in a more melancholy mood and the story is freighted with self-referential nostalgia and flashbacks to the early days.
Twice now, she has publicly expressed regret for saying things that many Jews — including some who are quite far to the left on Israel — see as freighted with anti-Semitism, only to reignite public controversy with new insensitive comments.
Arrivals for the current season, which debuted January 4, included one woman in a formal gown riding a hoverboard, and another who freighted her innocent mini horse all the way to the Hollywood Hills Bachelor mansion from a ranch in Texas.
But over in Prime Air promo land, Richard A, the friendly looking fellow starring in the Prime Air marketing video, is already back in his cozy front room unboxing his Amazon Fire TV and packet of air-freighted dog biscuits.
The voice, aggrieved and apocalyptic, mingles world-weary pronouncements ("You conquer people by telling them of battles, kings, elephants, and marvellous beings"—a freighted allusion to Kipling) with hot-and-bothered exhortations ("Your tough body keeps clinging to its certainties").
Finding the rare two-wheeler propped negligently against a tree, Sir Chauncey quickly stowed it in the back of his archeologist's van and air-freighted it to London, so that it would not fall into the hands of the French.
When they were younger, they rejected all that — the heavy dark-hued pieces, often identical to everyone's on the block; the freighted associations — but now they recognize the era's place in the history of Modernism and in their own psyches.
But the buses are freighted with problems — for example, in October buses were on time just 59 percent of the time, according to M.T.A. data analyzed by the Bus Turnaround Coalition, a network of advocacy groups focused on improving the system.
My sense is that the chief justice reads this heavily freighted political moment as a time to avoid spending the Supreme Court's limited capital needlessly, in contrast to his junior colleague's evident desire to make as much noise as he can.
His ethnicity does not define him, he said, but he is acutely aware that his presence in the courtroom — suit and tie, turban and beard — is freighted with meaning in a world where emerging acceptance still vies with underlying racism.
" Some news organizations, like The Associated Press, acknowledged mostly refraining from describing the killing of Soleimani as an "assassination because it would require that the news service decide that the act was a murder, and because the term is politically freighted.
The visits have been marked by deep and sometimes painful reflection about identity and belonging, freighted with the yearnings of undocumented parents back in the United States who are unable to make the trip themselves without giving up everything they built.
I can't tell whether Herukhuti freighted the work with all these goods because he thought he could secure our emotional commitment once we identified with them, or because he imagined himself in the role of teacher, responsible for educating us.
At first, the photographer affects a rakish air, demonstrating how he hid the camera in his overcoat while his wife, Stefania, kept a lookout, but it soon becomes clear that his soul is heavy, freighted with the memory of thousands of murdered Jews.
We have not, in the past half century, had a year freighted with such emotional and historical heft, in part because we have not seen the convergence of so many defining issues—war, civil rights, populism, political realignment—in so short a timespan.
I am speaking, of course, of Texas Western's victory over Kentucky in the 1966 NCAA championship game, a contest freighted with such historic and social significance that they made a movie out of it, starring a guy who isn't quite Matthew McConaughey.
" For his part, Mr. Moreno sees signs of an emerging consciousness in Miami that should augur well for a 2019 Biennial that could also be politically freighted: "There's a hangover, a realization that Art Basel's commercial culture didn't produce a Miami art scene.
But weak is the hand without the gavel, and the change of phrasing is only one decision of many that the majority gets to make on Capitol Hill, where tradition reigns until it does not and every choice is freighted with subtext.
"The word 'coywolf' is kind of freighted, and frankly most wildlife biologists prefer the term 'Eastern coyote,'" said Christopher Nagy, a wildlife biologist and co-founder of Gotham Coyote, a New York City-based research project studying the animals in their new habitats.
Even when things were going well, Franklin Roosevelt liked to say, periodically, that it was time for him to disappear — to keep a low profile, get out of the public eye and go fishing, even in that much less media-freighted era.
The implied gravity of the term, freighted with history, was a chief reason Democrats were so eager for a special prosecutor to investigate any connection between Russia and the Trump campaign, and a chief reason Republicans were so leery of an appointment.
He argues that the vogue of "socialism," embodied in the rise of Ocasio-Cortez, and the intemperate right-wing reaction to it, is mostly semantic — a matter of "words about words," as he puts it, freighted with polarized sentiment and little definite meaning.
For such a seemingly small accessory, it's freighted, for many, with the emotional impact of the president's entire campaign and term so far: every comment he's made about Mexicans, women, or immigrants, the Muslim ban, the threats against bodily autonomy and affordable health care.
While not the taboo it was a few years ago - Israel's president is an advocate and many younger Palestinians discuss the concept - the idea of one state is freighted with questions of identity, ethnicity, religion and democracy that cut to the essence of the conflict.
The phrase "mission accomplished" has been freighted since 2003 when Mr. Bush visited the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln after the fall of Saddam Hussein and declared the end of major combat operations in Iraq while appearing before a giant banner emblazoned with the words.
If the bioweapons plot line seemed symbolically freighted in the first half of the season for the show's very human stakes — a metaphor for all the ways secrecy and intimacy interconnect in destructive and explosive ways — it's turned out to illuminate the global stakes as well.
The installation was freighted with layers of site-specific symbolism — none of it subtle if you knew a bit about local history, yet all of it obscured by years of avoidance or, at best, awkward notes in the narratives delivered by school curricula or tourist brochures.
But that does not mean that on Sunday, when Ms. Waight Keller's first women's and men's collection for Givenchy is unveiled — the last of three big designer debuts taking place this Paris Fashion Week, and potentially the most freighted — she does not have revolution in mind.
For a freelancer who's got to spin 2,500 insightful words out of a two-hour lunch, every bite necessarily becomes freighted with meaning as a disco fry ends up soaked in gravy, and every morsel must work to reveal something we didn't already know about Julia Roberts.
The moment will be freighted with significance: exactly 60 years earlier, as expectant crowds huddled under umbrellas on the Piazza del Campidoglio outside, plenipotentiaries from six Western European countries—France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg—assembled in the same room to sign the Treaty of Rome.
And though his plays have been growing progressively less ruly over the years — from "Blue Window," which also takes place at a dinner party freighted with disaster, to "Prelude to a Kiss" to "Small Tragedy" — he has never seemed as passionate as he does here about making a point.
When veterans honor friends who died in recent wars, implicit in many of their stories and rituals are the tolls exacted upon survivors — the seemingly indelible tales of guilt, regret and sorrow, often freighted with lingering physical or psychic wounds, including moral injury or post-traumatic stress disorder.
Driven by an angry and energized base and insulated by the surety that Republican leaders will block their efforts, liberal Democrats are turning to one of Congress's most symbolically freighted cudgels — impeachment — to add urgency to their longstanding criticisms of a president they say is unfit for office.
More and more candidates are overcoming that hurdle, particularly in safely Democratic enclaves, but ultimately, getting voters to sign onto an agenda that empowers workers and takes on the wealthy and the forces of capital is more important than getting them to cotton to a negatively freighted word.
But unlike those killings and other targeted attacks on the police over the past year, the shooting in the Bronx on Friday appeared to have stemmed from an episode of domestic violence — the sort of call that is routine for the police but is also freighted with danger.
"Tunes 2011 to 2019," his new album, consists of previously released music, though Hyperdub notes that much of it is not widely available on CD. The tracks are sequenced in a somewhat counterintuitive way, and it's a sign of Burial's mystique that his editorial choices feel freighted with meaning.
The repudiation of racist expression had an unintended consequence, however, for liberalism and for much of the Democratic Party: an almost censorious set of prohibitions against discussion of family structure among the black poor, absent fathers, crime, lack of labor force participation, welfare dependency, illegitimacy and other contentious race-freighted issues.
The show glides in a buzzing, trance-like way from school corridors to nighttime streets to bleak apartment blocks, landing at an anonymous motel for a freighted scene in which the search for the next party brings the girls together with the young military recruiters they see every day at school.
We're almost 90 minutes in before the uprising begins, but not a second feels unnecessary: Rather, some sections are so powerfully elucidated by the movie's commitment to context and nuance that even too-familiar tragedies — like the agonizing beatings of Rodney King and Reginald Denny — arrive freighted with fresh insight.
And so, starting this week, Grindr will offer to users a set of trademarked emoji, called Gaymoji — 500 icons that function as visual shorthand for terms and acts and states of being that seem funnier, breezier and less freighted with complication when rendered in cartoon form in place of words.
Imperial Britain imposed policies to enforce heterosexuality and the gender binary, while simultaneously constructing the racial "other" as not only fundamentally different, but freighted with sexual menace; from there, it's not a big leap to see sexual menace in any sort of "other," and "biological realities" as essential and immutable.
Now, under the new President, white nationalists and their enablers such as ex-Breitbart chief Stephen Bannon and Stephen Miller are crafting policies out of the West Wing and writing speeches laced with Islamophobia and evoking the "America First" theme that was freighted with anti-Semitism when it surfaced among isolationists in 1940.
Its cities are freighted with dust, beaten into submission by the harsh sun, red, hard-packed earth, potholed, black-tarred roads, and sturdy but uninspired greenery, buildings, modern and traditional, crowding each other, all of it shrouded in a layer of fast change, the wider ambitioms of the region, and deep melancholy.
Upon facing the electoral judgment of her persona for the first time, Hillary Rodham Clinton began what has gradually evolved into a precarious shadow game with the American public — a ritualized series of reveals, retreats and resets, each iteration seemingly more freighted with recrimination and self-doubt than the one preceding it.
On a similar racially freighted question — "Social and economic problems in this country are largely due to certain groups failing to work hard and play by the rules" — Democrats disagreed by large margins, while independent white non-college voters showed greater conservatism, agreeing 54-36; Republican non-college whites strongly agreed, 79-12.
In this life it takes only one summer Of work at the office, addressing announcements Of a coating tougher than any made by competitors, To decide that the real world, so called, Is overrated, compared to the world of novels, Where every incident is freighted with implications For distinguishing apparent success from actual.
The 2014 independence referendum put a number of freighted questions to Scots: What kind of country would an independent Scotland be, with what relationship to Britain and to the European Union, and with what resources to finance a country that sees itself as a Nordic-style social democracy and spends far more than it takes in?
With "This Tortured Earth," a wall-mounted square of scarred and divot-marked bronze, and "The World Is a Foxhole," which features a ball and a small sail in precarious balance, the artist shifted into the biotic forms that later characterized his mature work, but they are freighted with a bitterness and absurdity rare in his art.
But even so, turning Hitler into a comic character is difficult, because he comes freighted with so much emotional baggage — especially in film, where any attempts at funny Hitler imagery come pre-contextualized by hundreds of deeply emotional films about his effects on millions of lives, from soldiers and concentration camp victims to the citizens trying to get by under occupation or the disintegration of their homelands.
"We sympathize with appellants' individual plights, apparently more freighted with duty and sacrifice than benefits and privilege, but the Citizenship Clause is textually ambiguous as to whether 'in the United States' encompasses America's unincorporated territories and we hold it 'impractical and anomalous,' to impose citizenship by judicial fiat—where doing so requires us to override the democratic prerogatives of the American Samoan people themselves," Judge Janice Rogers Brown said in the appeals court's decision.
If someone had been there taking notes, they might've reconstructed the farm in its entirety, from the foundation of the farmhouse itself to the rafters of the barn and to the fields, which the old man insisted were square and stately, just outside of Paw Paw, in parcel No. 55, State of Michigan, Van Buren County, a farm that sent its produce to the granary in Dowagiac, which in turn was freighted to the exchange in Chicago, just one more load from the hinterlands thrust into the great maw of commerce.

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