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Critics praised Toscanini's interpretations for hewing closely to composers' intentions.
He is hewing ever closer to Trump's maximally restrictive position on immigration.
Hewing to official rules, they have been more cautious about using debt.
Local efforts have also proliferated in countries still hewing to the Paris accord.
By hewing so closely to the original, the film does itself no favors.
" • "Inside the company, he has preached the importance of hewing to measurable results.
There is a culture of responsibility, of hewing to rules, of extreme risk aversion.
As a party, the Democratic National Committee is hewing closer to the Warren position.
Ms. Sippel said hewing to industry opinions was impeding progress on the ePrivacy effort.
He may have lived off the grid, hewing out an existence in the deep woods.
He said they were instead hewing the department closer to the letter of the law.
Fernández seems to be hewing toward a center-left position to avoid alienating other groups.
In Shaheen's case, Trump stayed silent, hewing to his practice of not criticizing the Kremlin.
But hewing to its most bipartisan roots, the Rules hearing was largely free of fireworks.
The Tío Diego also seemed like a young amontillado, hewing close to its fino days.
Richard Hudson (R-NC), sailed through the House, 231-198, hewing closing to party lines.
This time, Trump is hewing closer to the truth by saying she "worked on" job creation.
Bea's way of hewing to the literary life is one of the book's most likable qualities.
The Hewing resides in the gentrifying North Loop neighborhood, part of the Minneapolis Warehouse Historic District.
While hewing so close to the source material, Kasprzak has also, perhaps, relinquished some of its spirit.
Before the final vote, senators laid out their positions on Trump's impeachment, mostly hewing to partisan positions.
The court, evidently, cared nothing for facts or truth; what matters is hewing to the regime's agenda.
"But I'm the G.I. one," she added, using a local term for hewing strictly to the book.
Drawing contrasts with those rivals, while hewing to his own political compass, doesn't come naturally to Booker.
The dishes here are well executed, but much less surprising in their hewing to more contemporary tropes.
It unfolds in the tragedy's grim aftermath, hewing close to the facts (as Biza admitted in interviews).
Hewing more closely to the government's line, however, Senard added that his priority was to strengthen the alliance.
But the film largely played it safe, hewing closely to the formula established by the original Star Wars.
The appeals court's ruling was narrow and modest, hewing closely to the circumstances of the dispute before it.
Hewing too closely to the floral theme can mean missing the garden for the flowers, so to speak.
Klobuchar has overall supported civil rights issues, but she has a long record of hewing toward the center.
Unlike their more fantastical Infowars analogs, these vigilante investigators steer clear of explicit allegations, hewing instead to grave insinuations.
But instead of hewing close to those interiors with the 33, Tesla went in a pretty radically different direction.
He also said nothing that diminished his reputation for impartiality and professionalism, hewing instead to his legally defined role.
While Clinton has failed to inspire, her instincts and ideas will keep us hewing to basically the right course.
Klobuchar's seven-point investment plan hits on a slew of Democratic priorities, hewing largely to the party's mainstream positions.
She appears relatively inoffensive to left-wingers, while hewing as close to the centre as her party's leftward drift allows.
One way to safeguard the City would be for Britain to become a rule-taker, hewing to European financial regulation.
With director Peyton Reed returning, Ant-Man and The Wasp is likely to key hewing to that same light tone.
This was in part to create leverage to try to force Trump into hewing to a more orthodox policy course.
We need to recognize that in vast stretches of this country, hewing to these positions doesn't make someone a conservative.
In a statement, he said Sunday that the protests were "legitimate and, if hewing to the rules, should be respected."
The Trump campaign, sometimes known for its haphazard, disorganized messaging, is hewing closely to its talking points on the Kaine issue.
The present instance is hewing fairly close to the average trajectory of those of 1994-95, 1998-99 and 2011-12.
When Obama is hewing closest to his original campaign-era presentation as a dovish outsider, Rhodes's role steps to the forefront.
He has stuck religiously to his script -- as he has done for much of this campaign season -- rarely hewing off message.
That frenetic pace dominated play, hewing to the Penguins' strengths in the first period and accentuating their blunders in the second.
In its campaign against obesity, the Design Council is hewing close to the pattern used at Arbor House in New York.
The drivers affix their gear to the carts and join the flow of traffic, hewing to lanes demarcated across the floor.
Joanna Howe, an associate professor of law at the University of Adelaide, said that Australia was hewing to a similar argument.
Thalassa's orbit around Neptune takes about seven and a half hours to complete; Naiad, hewing closer to the planet, takes seven.
But hewing to campaign promises about cutting fees, regardless of performance, is not serving as a proper fiduciary to North Carolina pensioners.
He has made it very clear that hewing to established case law is not a top priority here (sad face, Merrick Garland).
Hewing to the court's words while subverting their spirit, Republican state lawmakers set to redrawing the map with no input from Democrats.
Relevance and influence in this world come from outlets dogmatically hewing to the president's diktat and embracing his enemies as their own.
Rather than surgery, they first offer laboring women "supportive care," hewing to the recommendation of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
Despite such setbacks, Ford constructed an American-style town, which he wanted inhabited by Brazilians hewing to what he considered American values.
By hewing more closely to a shared idea of the present, Zink may be using her talents not to invent but to understand.
Mr Mattis is hewing to an older tradition: one in which America gains from being predictable and leading a rules-based world order.
But for someone who is not known for hewing very closely or willingly to a script, the challenges of writing one are immense.
At his rally in Fletcher, he offered a slightly more restrained version of his typically freewheeling speech, largely hewing to his prepared remarks.
Human Natures Two lyrical books, each rooted in history, weave together memoir and environmental consciousness hewing to both your route and your interests.
Even so, this handful of Republicans might be hewing to leadership on the tax bill, but they do so at their own political risk.
Such a bill would have moved the ball forward on some key conservative objectives, while also hewing to the broad contours of public opinion.
But series developers Mark Hudis and Barry Sonnenfeld took a disciplined approach to their adaptation, hewing closely to the novels' plots, spirit, and timeline.
In a primary where some of the loudest voices are often hewing to the left, Bullock wants to bring America back to the center.
Walter was a logger and would leave for weeks at a time, working on crews hewing trees and floating them downriver to New Orleans.
By noon on #MuellerMonday, the initial flurry of reactions and responses settled into four distinct camps -- some hewing closer to reality than others. 1.
The Brooklyn trio's Vendetta Records debut is gnarled and complex, spanning various extreme genres but hewing most closely to a malevolent black metal core.
She appeared to have convinced even the most recalcitrant members that economic necessity dictated hewing closely to some of the European Union's rules. Mrs.
In recent years Mr. Pollini, who has grappled with periods of illness, has been hewing mostly to standard repertory, as he did on Sunday.
Three woven baskets were affixed above the bed, each hewing to the color scheme of blue, cream and the dark brown of the flooring.
"Lessons" tend to compartmentalize history, hewing off the rough edges of complex human experiences, so that they can be packaged into neatly readable lists.
CHECK-IN The Hewing Hotel has the spirit of the state, from the loons in the wallpaper to the cedar sauna on the roof.
Al-Baghdadi evaded capture for nearly a decade by hewing to a series of extreme security measures, even when meeting with his most-trusted associates.
Looming over it all is the prospect of a third-party campaign by a conservative intent on hewing closer to traditional Republican principles than Trump.
Whether consciously hewing to a premade plan or not, the White House's sequence of policy decisions effectively engineered a border crisis with clear political benefits.
Barack Obama won by promising hope and change, but he governed by hewing to the market-friendly version of liberalism staked out by Bill Clinton.
Hewing to the practice of other recent Supreme Court nominees, Judge Kavanaugh declined throughout his confirmation hearings to address his views on Roe v. Wade.
Hewing disquietingly close to the volcano over four days in 2014, the helicopter's winch held a sizable hoop that could electrically excite the rocks below.
It's almost as if the show is mocking itself for hewing too closely to the comics before as a way to distance itself from the tactic.
The lack of finish infuses them with a tactile presence while asserting that sophistication can be achieved while hewing to the handmade and, more importantly, homemade.
Games look a little bit "softer" in 4:3, hewing to a closer approximation to how they looked on tube TVs of the '80s and '90s.
I believe that if you are embracing Donald Trump's point of view and the base's outrage, you are not hewing to facts most of the time.
For all of human history, there have been people who have burrowed into their well-known holes, hewing close to family, tribe, culture, race or nationality.
There is a strong argument that Congress is not attempting any such dictation, but is rather hewing closely to an accepted form of reporting and oversight.
The last three decades have shown the bitter consequences of Democrats hewing white and right, acceding to the fiction that there's no other way to win.
Maaly Raw's FruityLoops beats burst with the thrill of a rocket blast, hewing closer to an over-caffeinated video game soundtrack than simply another trap production.
On its website, the M.T.A., hewing to its own criteria of when to list signal failures posted such breakdowns 66 times during the same time period.
Again hewing to the darker side, the Dutch animator Jorn Leeuwerink's deceptively childlike "Flower Found!" creates an allusive pastel nightmare of mistaken identity and mob injustice.
Many Republicans appeared reluctant on Wednesday to take on Mr. Trump, hewing to the administration's line that criticism of Mr. Comey's tenure was a bipartisan affair.
While postmodernism rightfully dispensed with the critical requirement of hewing to a logical and often reductive program, it also opened the floodgates to arbitrariness and pastiche.
So far, though, his executive orders suggest he's hewing to the hard charging approach he used to fire up his core supporters at rallies around the country.
"On the other hand, just by hewing to the traditionally minimalist role of presiding officer, Roberts did help bring a swift end to the trial," Binder said.
Even if Clinton doesn't find that disqualifying, Warren's independent profile suggests she might try to maintain an individual identity and avoid hewing too closely to Clinton's message.
And Thursday night, he looked like a grueling campaign trail has been grinding him down -- hewing close to his usual lines on a host of policy issues.
There were also nods at Trump attempting to broaden his appeal to a general electorate, while still hewing closely to the principles that won him the nomination.
The performances by Mr. Jennings and Mr. Stoll embody what's best in Mr. Hare's play, the ways in which seeming archetypes surprise by not hewing to type.
Environmental activists have accused national regulators of hewing too closely to Monsanto's wishes, while the industry has been exasperated that European politicians are overruling their science agencies.
Traditional Republican pollsters and strategists said hewing too closely to Mr. Trump's incendiary strategy could contain more risk than reward for candidates in the campaign's final days.
Joe: I guess Mollie is not entirely hewing to type — she never seems too worried about Ken's high-risk avocation — but yes, the character was pretty shallow.
Disillusioned, I found my way through Orto Botanico, an 18th-century garden and greenhouse and one of the main sites of Manifesta, hewing to the "Planetary Garden" theme.
Prominent bloggers on economics have since furiously defended the profession, citing cases when economists changed their minds in response to new facts, rather than hewing stubbornly to dogma.
Another used his phone's camera to turn the room into a planetarium, with planets and stars hewing across the ceiling as shooting stars fired from side to side.
However, along a business as usual path, which the world is currently hewing closest to, there would be a 188 percent spike in additional asylum applications per year.
Other courting couples speak of love; Alfred Knopf and Blanche Wolf spoke of books, specifically their vision of establishing their own publishing house, hewing to the highest standard.
Under the Congressional Review Act, lawmakers have the ability to make sure that the agencies filling in the blanks are hewing closely to the spirit of the law.
Eschewing Warhol's calculated cool, Woronov's canvases are mainly figurative and expressionistic, hewing more closely to the works of Francis Bacon or Alice Neel, with a dash of surrealism.
Stone Age humans, principally the species Homo erectus, would use rocks, bones or antlers to fracture larger boulders, hewing sharp tools in a laborious process known as knapping.
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), which is helping to keep Britain's Conservatives in power, takes a staunchly pro-Israel line, hewing to the hawkish end of the Israeli spectrum.
Executives have tried to walk the line of hewing closely to advice from public health officials while trying not to cause a panic among employees, two Facebook employees said.
It's long (nearly three hours of music) and, hewing to the conventions of Italian opera seria, it's structured as a seemingly endless series of so-called da capo arias.
Eduardo Dias da Costa Villas Boas, then wrote on Twitter that the armed forces remained committed to hewing to the constitution, essentially swatting down speculation about a potential coup.
This all raises the specter of homogenization: If you don't have listeners, advertisers won't stick around, so podcasts may end up hewing to a limited range of subjects and structures.
As an organization, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has prided itself on hewing to a sense of tradition over the 90-year history of the Academy Awards.
That's not entirely the fault of director J.J. Abrams, though he does deserve to be dinged for not hewing to one essential rule of good storytelling, at the very least.
I found a beautiful ax at one of the antique stores; it turns out it's called a hewing ax and it was meant for skinning logs to make log cabins.
A Hidden Life is everything Malick's devotees could want from a movie: beautiful, poetic, hewing closely (particularly at the end) to films like Days of Heaven and Tree of Life.
All they can do is make plain the choice America faces between hewing to ideals that everyone in public life once at least pretended to revere, or consenting to their defilement.
And it does so while hewing so strongly to the Distinguished British Biopic ethos (including the "England: Land of Magnificent Sunsets" trope) that it teeters on the edge of genuine obnoxiousness.
Hewing to academic methodology, the monograph makes for rather dry reading, but it contains revelations that have led to controversial new attributions, irking some in the museum world and pleasing others.
But I wonder: Did your wife use the wrong list, or was she simply hewing closer to the spirit of your kindhearted gathering by including those without another place to go?
Sadly, despite its name, Dr. Mario World — the upcoming mobile evolution of the original NES title — lacks the same pedigree, hewing closer to free-to-play mobile puzzlers like Candy Crush Saga.
At the same time, despite Republican allegations that Mueller is running a partisan witch hunt, he appears to actually be a straight shooter who is hewing closely to his legally defined mandate.
Sheryl Allen, a former Republican state representative who will back Mrs Clinton, hopes this year's race will open people's minds to voting for the best candidate, rather than hewing to tribal allegiances.
House Democratic leaders were not ready to give him a hard push out the door, instead hewing closely to a script set by the Clinton campaign that leaves the decision to Sanders.
Trump's top aide and other supporters said focusing on Clinton's gender was part of Trump's emerging strategy for the general election and that he had no intention of hewing to traditional rules.
What I mean, with all of this, is not that Endgame is bad for hewing to the fantasy, designed more to cure the audience's grief at the characters' disappearance than the characters'.
The government appears to be hewing to a strategy of waiting out Mr. Trump, possibly through his 2020 re-election campaign, even as the dispute has become a drag on the economy.
On the other side is the evidence of Netanyahu's political dexterity — winning an election in 1996 by hewing to the center, winning a different one in 2015 by lurching to the right.
Instead of hewing to the traditional first lady narrative with a traditional post-first lady line of clothing, she could use one of the many alt-narratives taking hold around her image.
But with Trump hewing to a narrow course to the 1,237 delegates needed to the secure the nomination, and anti-Trump forces achingly close to denying him that, every state and delegate counts.
Indeed even as Engel's character played the role of the "dumb one," hewing to certain expected gender roles (a step back for female characters at the time, perhaps), Georgette helped upend some stereotypes.
Kay Hagan, for example, ran a cookie-cutter Democratic campaign to take her Senate seat in 2008, hewing to the middle and touting her credentials as a corporate lawyer and bank vice president.
They're small details, but they pay off throughout the movie, the latter giving Wingard the opportunity to use new angles and more traditional cutting techniques while still hewing to the found footage concept.
House Democrats, who won their majority largely by hewing to pocketbook issues such as healthcare and taxes, can do some real governance by using their power to tax to propose actual tax legislation.
The way out of the double standard we apply to punishment is to reject the notion that true justice inheres in strictly hewing to a one-size-fits-all model of criminal sentencing.
Centrally involved in the response to the disaster, Legasov was mostly a good apparatchik, hewing to the party line that operator error and not flaws in Soviet reactor design led to the explosion.
The American story got richer and deeper over time, with many grave sins and slaughters, not least for indigenous peoples, but generally hewing to a spirit of growing inclusion and welcome for newcomers.
She was 25 and Mr. Feiffer 52, and when he asked her to dinner, Ms. Allen, hewing to the journalist's code of ethics, waited until after the piece was published to say yes.
Now the Hewing Hotel, opened in 2016 in a prominent warehouse that once stored farm equipment, pays homage to one of those trades — logging — in six stories of wood-framing, flooring and paneling.
Unaccompanied, hewing vaguely to a route prescribed by General Motors reps, I drove the electric car through thick soups of fog and oases of sunshine on the most beautiful chunk of the California coast.
It is rather because May's negotiators are hewing to a "hard" Brexit position despite the fact that the recent U.K. elections revealed little popular support for such a hardline approach to the European question.
Rare works by Mr. Zorn here, that steadfast presence in what used to be called the downtown scene, and all hewing to the format of a notated piano part with improvised bass and percussion.
The backwoods goes big city at the Hewing Hotel, where woody interiors and rustic décor warm the industrial setting, and dishes like pork wild rice sausage at its restaurant Tullibee feed the lumberjack spirit.
Democrats think momentum could be on their side: Trump captured just over 52 percent of the vote in the district in 2016, and constituents have hammered McMorris Rodgers for hewing too close to the president.
UnREAL's recipe for drama might be increasingly hewing closer to what we come to expect from The Bachelor franchise than its most devoted critics would prefer—and that's a twist that no one could predict.
Hewing to the idea that everything important in a musical must be characterized in song, "The Royal Family of Broadway" quickly blurs the distinction between its theatrical and nontheatrical characters — and thus nullifies their conflict.
"You're going to have to bring Latinos, who are great people that we need, but also don't vote in the numbers we need," Sanders said, again, not hewing close to the question about black voters.
Several sources who spoke to The Hill noted that Sanders had also been an appealing candidate to working-class voters in his 220006 campaign, while hewing to a significantly more left-wing ideology than Biden.
My body was societally acceptable, hewing the line of what a "desirable" white woman's body should look like — which, by extension, meant that whatever I was doing to keep it that way was acceptable, too.
Some early projections showed a small likelihood of the state feeling the effects of the hurricane's extremities, but these were quickly superseded by forecasts that showed Dorian hewing more closely to the US Atlantic coast.
Now, the group has embarked on a project in Houston that veers off course from the original goal of fighting deep poverty (while hewing to the core idea that cash is the best kind of aid).
Sky Hopinka's rapturous feature-length debut, małni—towards the ocean, towards the shore, which premiered at this year's Sundance Film Festival, elaborates on his previous explorations of Chinuk Wawa while hewing to a more linear structure.
This moment in history teaches us that democracy has always implicitly depended on political leaders hewing to democratic norms rather than sowing antagonism against society's vulnerable for political gain and labeling press criticism as fake news.
Indeed, because he is so exceptionally unwilling to put in the time to do the job properly, he ends up hewing more rigidly to conservative dogma than even the most establishment-oriented alternative you can imagine.
In The Message, though the stage is initially set to mimic your average journalistic nonfiction podcast, the completely fictional story rapidly goes off the rails, all while hewing close to real-life searches for extraterrestrial intelligence.
Fans of the book will note that the adaption appears to be hewing pretty closely to the original story, and for good reason: Gaiman is serving as a showrunner, and he's writing the entire six-episode series.
Schools and official histories whitewash the movement and gloss over the violence, hewing closely to an official party verdict, five years after Mao's death ended the Cultural Revolution, that it had been a major and costly mistake.
The show doesn't bring all its subplots to a fully satisfying conclusion, but there are enough clever reveals to show Handler's vision and memory, and the advantage the show's writers gained by hewing so closely to it.
Democrats think momentum could be on their side: Trump captured a little more than 52 percent of the vote in the district in 2016, and constituents have hammered McMorris Rodgers for hewing too close to the president.
A perpetual complaint about Netflix comedies — from Arrested Development to Love to Fuller House — is that their episodes are so long, sometimes hewing closer to 40 minutes instead of the traditional sub-30, for no particular reason.
Pope Pius XII was criticized for betraying the Jews of Europe during World War II: Hewing to what he described as a position of neutrality between the Nazis and the Allies, he never denounced Hitler's Final Solution.
Part of the problem is "The First" gets caught in a sort of narrative no-man's land, hewing closer to looks back at the space program than the more forward-thinking science fiction we've come to know.
The charm of this approach is that it has allowed the pair to take an abstract and personal approach to runway clothes that can change from season to season without ever hewing to one aesthetic or rule.
This is especially the case in those passages where, hewing close to Merlo's point of view, he tries to describe Williams's creative process, and stoops to a level of prose from which his acerbic protagonist would recoil.
The White House, hewing to its isolationist foreign policy, proposed cutting State Department funding by 29 percent in the current year budget, but even the Republican-controlled Congress at the time all but jettisoned the administration's blueprint.
In a high-profile address on Tuesday at Indiana University, the South Bend mayor used the opportunity to lay out his worldview, hewing closely to progressive tentpoles like combating climate change, challenging authoritarianism, and renewing America's economy.
Hewing to California's emissions rules will keep Colorado on the track the EPA set for the country as a whole during the Obama administration: Each automaker's fleet must get about 36 miles per gallon on average by 2025.
Flanagan, while hewing more closely to the novelist's ideas about evil, innocence and addiction, pays tribute to some of Kubrick's visual signatures, especially in flashbacks that take grown-up Dan (as he's called now) back to the Overlook.
Energetic and entertaining, if not entirely satisfying (four of eight episodes were available for review), it toggles between stylized melodrama and loose-limbed satire — hewing, perhaps a little too closely, to the structure of Mr. Chandra's sprawling novel.
If Mr. Trump has animated a powerful national campaign against him, Democratic candidates have largely avoided engaging the president personally in the closing days of the election, instead hewing close to a few favored issues like health care.
His bandmates throw their bodies into every chord, every note, hewing a kinetic tableau of misery and triumph with every breath and every movement that glints off Joshua Nee's cymbals and snarls between Mitch and Andy and Matthew's strings.
" Or the violent appropriation of American Indian land after the Civil War: "The Homestead Act was the New Deal of that era, a bounty and economic independence awarded to citizens (with the definition of citizens hewing to white supremacy).
The Michigan Republican also laced into President Donald Trump, hewing close to a strategy of blasting Republican leaders like Ryan and Trump, during a town hall with about 100 residents from his district, which is loosely centered around Grand Rapids.
I'm also not saying that the show is intent on hewing to certain comic book storylines that would make this all too predictable; if last year's events taught us anything, it's that The Walking Dead knows how to head-fake.
The great tradition of modern fiction—running from James Joyce and Virginia Woolf to Alice Munro and Karl Ove Knausgård—is for the writer to mine their own experience for narrative, finding hitherto unexpressed truths by hewing close to actuality.
On the other end of the spectrum, legendary singer-songwriter Carole King took the stage to perform "You've Got a Friend," hewing much closer to the Clintons' taste profile (remember when Fleetwood Mac performed "Don't Stop" at Bill Clinton's inauguration ball?).
When the New York Board of Health, in conjunction with the Milk Commission of the Medical Society of the County of New York, banned milkmen from growing beards in 1901, they were hewing to the new medical narrative on facial hair.
Mr. Aucoin didn't write the libretto; instead, the text was a collaboration with the playwright Sarah Ruhl, closely hewing to her 2003 play, a modern-day take on the Orpheus and Eurydice myth which tells the story from the woman's perspective.
While hewing closely to the music and its narrative — the myth of Venus and Adonis — Mr. Williams frees his world from the constraints of gender, transforming dancers into prehistoric creatures with the help of costumes by his frequent collaborator Andrew Jordan.
Challenging clothing convention in, say, a media or advertising agency where "creativity" is prized is easier than doing so in more conservative service professions such as banking or law, where hewing to a traditional standard is often a core value.
With the withdrawal of American troops from Syria, a presidential directive loathed by the Pentagon's leaders and Mr. Mattis, several current and former officials said Mr. Shanahan may be sacrificing the Defense Department in hewing so closely to Mr. Trump.
It is hewing instead to its mandate by saying that its loose credit policies are in response to quasi deflationary cyclical conditions, where consumer prices in June registered an annual increase of 1.3% — considerably below the ECB's medium-term target of 2%.
Their entire job is hewing to cultural beauty standards, and even if we can't help but emulate them, we know in the back of our minds that we will never wake up looking like Naomi Campbell, no matter how much Pilates we do.
Anyone who pays call on the fugitive WikiLeaks founder is captured on CCTV, footage of which would be in the possession of MI5, Britain's domestic security service, including, presumably, any American libertarian scribbler more closely hewing to Stone's description of his interlocutor.
Schama has a novelist's flair for narrative history and tends to stress certain continuities in his story; Kirsch, hewing to the written word, proceeds by offering detailed accounts of seminal texts from Deuteronomy to Sholem Aleichem that highlight the variety of Jewish experience.
She largely avoided being drawn into extended back-and-forths with her opponents, responding to overt and implicit criticisms by hewing closely to the populist progressive pitch she often makes on the trail, while also speaking in personal terms about her background.
But the groundswell of popularity of the Nordic spas around Montreal, said Mikkel Aaland, author of the 1978 classic "Sweat," is less about hewing to some abstract standard of beauty and more a concrete response to lives increasingly lived in a virtual world.
By restricting the most virtuosic material in the 20-minute "Music for Ensemble and Orchestra" to a select group of strings, woodwinds, pianos and vibraphones, he noted that he was hewing rather closely to the intimate forces employed by his usual groups.
Rather than hewing to standard Democratic talking points—health care, for instance, or Donald Trump's erratic comments—Camilleri made charter school oversight and school funding his central issues, and in 2016, he became the only Democrat to flip a Republican state house seat in Michigan.
Like other Fed officials, Bostic said he would tolerate "some overshoot" in the 2 percent inflation target, hewing to the Fed's "symmetric" view that after years of price increases that were below target, the central bank should not overreact to inflation slightly over its goal.
Much about her is different from when she was young, but when a second mass murder casts a shadow over Celeste's life — and she quips about it — Corbet seems to be hewing to Marx's dictum that history happens first as tragedy and then as farce.
His projects, he explained, are a way to channel bouts of mania into productive work, allowing him to fixate on hewing rubble to build a replica croft wall, or digging up every last piece of information on a giant who shares his last name.
Although the cable show, which has its premiere March 3, has a bigger budget, its quirky, intimate, extemporaneous feel echoes that of the web version — a show made in the mold of the host-driven travel-and-eat program, but hewing to only its most basic conventions.
For Republicans, that was a relief: hewing to talk radio's sour, chauvinist world view is no way to win a general election (for all their clout, even the top-rated talk-radio hosts pull in just 13m listeners a week, most of them older white men).
Surely such a decision would not be about hewing to the rule of law, as he recently showed that he has no qualms about actual lawbreakers: after all, he quickly pardoned former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who was convicted of criminal contempt only a month ago.
But Judge Kavanaugh has written more on some of the issues that most concern the group, including interpreting statutes by hewing closely to their text, reading the Constitution as it was understood by those who drafted and ratified it and questioning the legitimacy of the administrative state.
Remarkably, they also had become the league's best running team, hewing closely to a playing a style more reminiscent of a grinding, 1970s N.F.L. than a team from the modern, pass-obsessed era typified this year by the Chiefs and their young, electric quarterback, Patrick Mahomes.
Instead of hewing to the geometric formalism of stencils, randomness began to reign, perhaps inspired by enamel kitchen "speckleware" — first sold in the 1870s and still found on lobster pots and clam steamers — or the new vogue for spotted linoleum, invented in England around the same time.
"The settlements are something that very much complicates, and always have complicated, making peace, so I think Israel has to be very careful with the settlements," Trump was quoted as saying, hewing to the position of previous US administrations that settlements are an obstacle to peace.
And in some ways, the company has already spent the last few years laying the groundwork, not only investing heavily in its own homegrown processors, but also hewing together elements of its iOS mobile operating system and MacOS desktop counterpart that would make this kind of switch feasible.
That's a dynamic I've encountered in my own reporting again and again: Women I interview are much more cautious about hewing closely to their own research and area of expertise, and much more likely to insist on speaking off the record when making a controversial or critical argument.
" Moulton is from "one of the least liberal areas of the famously liberal state," and he's "not talking about yanking to the left or hewing more to the center—or much policy, period—so much as he's stressing the philosophy of bipartisanship that undergirds the concept of national service.
Hewing to the classic coming-of-age-novel formula, "Green's" Green experiences a variety of awakenings — sexual, religious, familial, moral and not surprisingly racial — during the course of his sixth-grade school year (1992-93), all of which get relayed in first-person, present-tense, slanged-up narration.
Mr. Abe had spent the past year cultivating a close relationship with President Trump and hewing to the United States' hard-line approach to North Korea, only to be caught by surprise when Mr. Trump abruptly accepted an invitation to talk with the North's leader, Kim Jong-un.
" Don't forget Biden's roots in Scranton, Pa. Some think Bernie Sanders is better suited: "Several sources who spoke to The Hill noted that Sanders had also been an appealing candidate to working-class voters in his 2016 campaign, while hewing to a significantly more left-wing ideology than Biden.
Gottlieb surprised many in Washington by hewing closely to the Obama administration's food agenda, including his decision to keep a major update to the Nutrition Facts labels that appear on billions of packages of food and continuing to work on voluntary targets for reducing salt across the food supply.
No idea is too grand for the Golden Knights' game presentation staff — not in this roller-coaster-on-a-casino kind of city, and certainly not for a group empowered with the creative freedom to envisage a spectacle representative of Las Vegas without hewing to its basest stereotypes.
The pre-Lenten celebration of Mardi Gras, which this year falls on March 5, is a party that has long exposed the city's serious social divisions, with its parading groups, or krewes, largely hewing to divides between black and white, suburbanite and city-dweller, old money and new.
After being mocked by Chris Christie for hewing too closely to talking points at Saturday night's final GOP debate before the New Hampshire primaries, Rubio proved Christie's point by sounding like a glitchy robot as he repeated what seemed like a practiced attack line on President Obama four different times.
On Thursday, Mr. Greitens held a conference call with donors to make the same admission of infidelity and denials of blackmail his lawyer offered the news media, according to a Republican official familiar with the call, hewing carefully to his public statements and adding only that he would remain in office.
Rather than hewing to an ideal beauty – the solution most often taken by artists to embody an abstraction – to depict "Italy," Valentin selects one of his usual models, but makes her majestic, transformed like a teenager on prom night, with a crenellated headdress, elaborate armor, and an abundance of red drapery.
The game is known for hewing to astronomical accuracy whenever possible—by chance, it basically recreated TRAPPIST-1, a system of seven exoplanets NASA announced last year—but with this latest update, players can scan planets across the galaxy and hear sounds based on data picked up at an Antarctic research station.
Because in hewing so closely to the industry line, she is actually doing something kind of radical — potentially even more radical than the early-career look-at-me stuff of hatching from an egg in yolk-colored latex at the 2011 Grammys, or playing the piano in a coat made of plastic bubbles.
Pablo Heras-Casado, principal conductor of the Orchestra of St. Luke's, also from Spain's Andalusian region, prefers hewing to the composer's original vision, and so, in a concert on Thursday at Carnegie Hall, he paired the gritty voice of the flamenco singer Marina Heredia with the polished, smoothly-sensual sound of the orchestra.
Bria Vinaite, Brooklynn Prince, and Valeria Cotto There are people who don't take to the ending of The Florida Project, when the movie breaks with the reality it has been hewing to for close to two hours — a reality that has finally become unbearable — and escapes into a heartbreakingly close-at-hand flight of fantasy.
"The words tempus and temple share the same root as temenos, a sanctuary, and ultimately derive from the Greek verb temno, for hewing, slicing and wounding," she writes in regards to Damien Hirst's predilection for ephemeral creatures such as butterflies, before delving into comparing art galleries and museums to modern-day temples and mausoleums.
I could go on, but that would risk burying the other lead, which is this: The Jungle Book's characters, action and story are also first-rate, a completely original take on the time-honored tale that restores some of Rudyard Kipling's elements while hewing just close enough to the 1967 animated classic to satisfy its biggest fans.
But with artists like Bobby Shmurda and Young M.A, a template of drill- and trap-inflected bangers has emerged, hewing to the gritty toughness and dark sound that made artists like Mobb Deep or The Lox come to represent the city but serving as an heir to that sound rather than a direct continuation of it.
He set a dangerous precedent according to which people given the awesome and delicate responsibility of investigating their fellow citizens for crimes and misdemeanors can simply do whatever they please without hewing to the principle that everyone is innocent until proven guilty and no one should be talked about as though he or she were a criminal while being cleared of charges.
She has faced criticism for her stiff communication style hewing closely to prepared talking points, for her refusal to engage Corbyn in public debate, and for the perception she was kowtowing to U.S. President Donald Trump on issues like his decision to leave the Paris Agreement, or his attacks on London Mayor Sadiq Khan in the immediate aftermath of a terror attack.
Hewing to the request of the Gershwin estate to cast the opera with black singers, this production features the stalwart baritone Eric Greene as the disabled, utterly decent beggar Porgy, and the richly expressive soprano Nicole Cabell as Bess, a glamorous but troubled woman who struggles to break free of an abusive relationship with Crown, a cocky stevedore, fiercely performed by the youthful baritone Nmon Ford.
They are also, to a maddening degree, regionally specific products of their environment: one, cushioned by the support of the president, allowed to hold little regard for whatever shockingly sexist notion spills from his lips next; the other, staring at a decade of North Carolina Democrats shooting themselves in the foot, hewing as close to the Republican line as he can without jumping ship.
Kevin CramerKevin John CramerEPA proposes rolling back states' authority over pipeline projects GOP senator held up Trump aide's confirmation to get info on border wall contracts Overnight Defense: Esper sworn in as Pentagon chief | Confirmed in 22019-8 vote | Takes helm as Trump juggles foreign policy challenges | Senators meet with woman accusing defense nominee of sexual assault MORE (R) is hewing closely to Trump and attacking incumbent Sen.
If Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) refuses to agree to an estimated $10 billion in funding for cost-sharing subsidies, then Democrats will demand that the $15 billion in extra military funding be matched with an equal increase in supplemental funding for non-military programs — hewing to a standard they have long insisted upon.
If Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) refuses to agree to an estimated $85003 billion in funding for cost-sharing subsidies, then Democrats will demand that the $15 billion in extra military funding be matched with an equal increase in supplemental funding for non-military programs -- hewing to a standard they have long insisted upon.
Tim KaineTimothy (Tim) Michael KaineA lesson of the Trump, Tlaib, Omar, Netanyahu affair Warren's pledge to avoid first nuclear strike sparks intense pushback Almost three-quarters say minimum age to buy tobacco should be 21: Gallup MORE of Virginia, hewing to the party line of his running mate, Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE, declined to support even these modest abortion limits.

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