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"It helps keep you in the mind of the child and the child in the mind of you," she said.
We've got to win this battle in the mind field.
Twilight is forever emblazoned in the mind of every millennial.
"Fitness starts in the mind, not the body," she says.
It's a slight concern in the back in the mind.
Toni Morrison has said that freedom is in the mind.
Even so, this strange little book lingers in the mind.
After that film ended, its details lingered in the mind.
As childish as they are, they stick in the mind.
There's the idea that clutter creates clutter in the mind.
I don't know what was in the mind of Peterson.
"Put yourself in the mind of the employer," Siegel said.
The story certainly is foremost in the mind of Sen.
Keep in the mind that the texture is not for everyone.
But, of course not -- at least in the mind of Trump.
Perhaps it's fresh in the mind, or maybe he's being polite.
"The Incendiaries" seeds such paradoxes in the mind of the reader.
It's All In The Mind VCs are humans like anyone else.
Some things work better in the mind than on the screen.
Pain is pain, whether it's in the mind or the body.
In the mind of the chief executive, inconvenience is vanished profit.
She was not in the mind set [sic] to give you consent.
"The experience remains in the mind and in the memory," he said.
Jennifer Lawrence stars in the mind-blowing thriller from director Darren Aronofsky.
So you never put that in the mind-set of the players.
But most critically, it is made in the mind of the prosecutor.
"Get in the mind-set of enjoying yourselves," he told his players.
Chess is a game played both over the board and in the mind.
Seeing plays in repertory sparks conversations in the mind between shows, between periods.
Gardens grow backward and forward In the mind; in the driest season, flowers.
It's hidden in the mind and the eyes and beliefs of the perpetrator.
Native people are met as myth in the mind or not at all.
I remember that piece for creating a world that lingered in the mind.
The idea, in the mind of Scottish football fans, is enough to criminalise them.
Bouncing around in the mind of one jittery passenger, it can usually be contained.
If you're feeling a bit frazzled, put yourself in the mind of a kangaroo.
It leads to understanding — and moments of revelation tend to stick in the mind.
The movie lingers in the mind and sits like a lump in the soul.
"DJI changed the image of Chinese companies in the mind of foreigners," said Liu.
It forces you to think what is in the mind of this young woman.
And of the hands he said crisply in the mind, They don't mean nothing.
This response, in the mind of Sanders's critics, is in some ways the problem.
As radical as empathy and imagination can be, these qualities exist in the mind.
In the mind of the officer, she is still the mother of a thug.
I see a big change in the mind of youngsters who are coming up.
As Gray Matters handily demonstrates, the life of women is often lived in the mind.
Chief in the mind of the sculptor remained the simple thought of two lovers embracing.
This language accounts for a lot of what makes the book stick in the mind.
Its seamless narration, drawn in counterpoint, reverberates beyond the eerie landscape, lingering in the mind.
Perhaps only in the mind of a woman who can literally see into the past.
Placing oneself in the mind of the "other" side of an argument can be difficult.
In the mind of the performer, a recursiveness arrives as the task becomes second nature.
The result is a thrilling hypertext rooted equally in the world and in the mind.
Imaging techniques are helping unlock what goes on in the mind of someone who is curious.
What makes vaginismus so unique is that it exists both in the mind and the body.
But financial success doesn't seem to be an operative factor in the mind of job seekers.
Why should cave men be allowed to occupy space in the mind of a super woman?
The importance of the walk can't be understated in the mind of Padres manager Andy Green.
The horses were around them ostensibly, at least in the mind of the boy, watching them.
I think "heaven" can be found on earth and that "hell" is formed in the mind.
Or are we in the mind of a narrator more unreliable than we can possibly imagine?
One place chess theory always remains in favor is in the mind of the president himself.
Lai does a very effective job of putting us in the mind of a middle-schooler.
I didn't want to make them too human looking, because they wouldn't stay in the mind.
Or maybe, as the infamous Dress once demonstrated, perception is squarely in the mind of the beholder.
And researcher ought to expect, or wonder, if those different applications yield different effects in the mind.
Most of the movie takes place in the mind of an 11-year-old girl named Riley.
" She added, however, that "the hardest scars to bear are often invisible, the scars in the mind.
Then, when the book is closed, a kind of spirit image remains in the mind, a revenant.
Do you think that helps you get across the aisle, get in the mind of conservative Republicans?
Funding a race to stand still and to remain in the mind of a potential consumer audience.
It is an intense immersion in the mind of the influential thinker, scholar, and icon of feminism.
There's an emotional consistency within them that doesn't exist in the mind of the newly broken up.
That would be a perfectly fair outcome in the mind of the democratic socialist senator from Vermont.
You never put in the mind of your players or your teammates that it's O.K. to lose.
There are telephone calls that stick in the mind forever, critical conversations at pivotal moments in life.
But it had no earthly location except in the mind of whoever wanted to think it through.
And yet there is no doubt in the mind of the reader that she is a victim.
It should leave an impression in the mind of government staff and spur them to take action.
Clinton, in the mind of the Democratic base, was fighting with one hand tied behind her back.
"In the mind of every police officer I know, possession of heroin is illegal, period," he said.
With family get-togethers uppermost in the mind, the most popular destination for travellers is, naturally, Las Vegas.
I like their most material aspect: the sound of them, heard in the mind or spoken by voice.
"When they lie, they have a negative emotional arousal in the mind," she said, akin to self-punishment.
What's happening in the brain in the mind of the person on the other side of the table.
I don't know how conscious this would be, or in whom this could appear clear in the mind.
In a clip featured in The Mind of Jake Paul, Alissa says Jake dragged her down the stairs.
Such possibilities are even more speculative than what might be in the mind of the often-vacillating Kennedy.
Ensure the feedback is specific and sincere (if it comes from the heart, it sticks in the mind).
"   "The Constitution provides for every contingency in the Executive, except a vacancy in the mind of the President.
In the mind of people like Walsh and Patrick, we are either for the police or against them.
It all started, according to Fragnito in the mind of billionaire entrepreneur and Shark Tank star Mark Cuban.
The images that linger longest in the mind have the quality of being at once profound and absurd.
I wanted some sort of strange-looking creatures that would stick in the mind and perhaps become iconic.
While it might be caused by a physical event, pain is felt and lives on in the mind.
"I don't know what's going on in the mind of Xavier that he hasn't endorsed her," said Cárdenas.
But it's also important to not overstate how powerful an effect this is in the mind of Trump voters.
It has not yet made significant progress, but has loomed large in the mind of health insurance company investors.
The concern about Facebook's propensity for de-platforming was topmost in the mind of Wisconsin's Republican representative, Sean Duffy.
There are different ways to explain what's happening in the mind, and it's not clear which one is correct.
"So many of the problems are something in the mind of people but not in the reality," he said.
The parade really reflects what's going on in the mind of New Yorkers and what's happening in the world.
Some of these affairs have succeeded more than others, but all have yielded images that linger in the mind.
"Ever since Fleming discovered penicillin, we've been in the mind-set that we need to kill microbes," Quave says.
Still, it became for me one early portal into a millennial strand in the mind-set of the West.
Horrible as such events are, bear stories gathering in the mind across time tend to exaggerate their own frequency.
There is a lesson to be learned from this, and that is that porn is all in the mind.
What's new: "Fake social" and "fake search" are the new "fake news" in the mind of Trump's inner circle.
Of course, a fiend that exists solely in the mind is no less frightening than one observed by science.
"Those games favor speed in the legs and in the mind: They have to make quick decisions," Bideau said.
The story that inspired the play "The Prisoner" percolated for decades in the mind of the director Peter Brook.
The visceral memory of a parent can fade quickly in the mind of toddler, compared to more mature youngsters.
He is referring to phenomena in the mind, private to each specific human being and not inspectable by others.
"We were definitely in the mind-set that we would just try everything, and we did," Mr. Smith said.
Past, present, and future are all immediate in the mind—our current memory, our current attention, our current expectations.
If something in the mind — fear — can make pain worse, can some other thoughts or mood make it better?
Still, as is often the case with reductive reasoning, the "remake" label stuck in the mind of many moviegoers.
Borders are porous in Madeleine Thien's novel "Dogs at the Perimeter," both in the world and in the mind.
It's like, what if the cure to cancer is in the mind of somebody who can't afford an education?
Ms. Lahiri captures how, for example, the sounds other cultures make can tweak our synapses and linger in the mind.
And they take influence from her interest in the mind, identity, and perception—both scientifically and in art and literature.
It put me back in the mind of being a kid and feeling those two boys' anticipation of this movie.
I don't think the movement was even explicitly political — it was in the mind; it anticipated the liberation of women.
Cathy Gormley-Heenan of the University of Ulster says the true border is in the mind, not on the ground.
Visitors sift through a variety of experiences, letting the most resonant imagery stick in the mind on its own accord.
The question of how to find the self in the mind is more a philosophical question than a neurobiological one.
Today's visualization is an effective way to take in the mind-bending scale of the newest generation of megatall buildings.
Layers on layers spin in the mind of someone who can't just accept that sometimes the definitive truth is elusive.
For an hour, we all get to live in the mind of Norm MacDonald, and it's a lot better there.
Suggesting that sometimes it's what you don't see — and the brands you don't immediately recognize — that lingers in the mind.
"The pictures in the mind are just as important as the pictures on the wall; perhaps more important," he said.
In the mind of propagandists, it served to inflame anti-Western sentiment in Russia and anti-refugee sentiment in Germany.
These figures also pray and tremble and make fists, but it is that angled wrist that stays in the mind.
Experiential training sticks in the mind, according to Frederic Leger, airport passenger cargo and security product director for the association.
This time what's at stake isn't abstract in the mind of the average American, like constitutional law or international relations.
And in Los Angeles, Cari Bjelajac, a fitness instructor, tried to put herself in the mind of Mr. Trump's supporters.
" And: "Beauty is momentary in the mind— / The fitful tracing of a portal; / But in the flesh it is immortal.
"You're in a state of relaxation in the mind, body, soul," said Ms. Robinson, a reiki master and crystal healer.
"Risk and benefit are fused in the mind as a feeling," says Slovic, a psychologist at the University of Oregon.
Now, I think that's a very dangerous thing in the mind of a president to connect war with winning elections.
"It isn't trickery, wishful thinking or all in the mind," Ms. Marchant writes, when explaining the biology of the placebo effect.
Because of the gag order, I had to sit in silence, implicitly confirming the point in the mind of the staffer.
There are three theories that might explain what's going on in the mind of the minority leader and his co-partisans.
The silhouette thrown by the spotlight appeared to have some rather phallic connotations — at least in the mind of some viewers.
With the financial crisis fresh in the mind of most Americans, they are careful not to open the floodgates too quickly.
But the Jag puts you in the mind of a savage beast, while the Porsche merely gives you a tamed one.
Somehow that remarkable feat plays as defeat in the mind of some reporters, who note that Michael Jordan won six championships.
Bangkok's Unicorn Café looks like the type of magical haven dreamed up in the mind of a 7-year-old.
Mr. Riggs's angry, demanding cri de coeur stays in the mind long after you've left the Bronx Museum of the Arts.
The roots of that decline are clear in the mind of Gretzky, the N.H.L.'s career leading scorer with 2,86 points.
There's one song, called "Get in the Mind Shaft" that makes use of both a talk box and a gospel choir.
A sense of taste is something built in the mind as one grows up, and it's the same with food culture.
It's campy, and over the top, and perhaps in poor taste, but it sticks in the mind even a decade later.
If the production, at La MaMa, doesn't stick in the mind, the cast and musicians help it live in the moment.
In the mind of gun control advocates today, guns aren't primarily a safeguard of public order; they're a threat to it.
And I think this is precisely the mission of the novel, to produce that question in the mind of the reader.
But it lives on in the mind, an emblem of the ethnonationalist fissures that paralyze Mostar and the whole of Bosnia.
It represents another step on the long road to equality and a shift in the mind-set of an entire generation.
"I was putting myself in the mind-set of what the crew is going through," said Mr. Tuell, of Deltona, Fla.
The question is which of the competing forces will prevail in the mind of Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
However, Warren and Sanders were both able to close an "electability" gap in the mind of voters between themselves and Biden.
But for a little while, if only in the mind, we get to have our apple and to eat it, too.
Gou's lack of government experience may be balanced in the mind of voters by his relationships with Donald Trump and China's government.
A long time ago, when the galaxy far, far away barely even existed in the mind of its creator, there was Westworld.
A character walks onstage, as present as everyone else, and yet he's embodying what's going on in the mind of another character.
It's visually represented as deep, dark hole in the mind where the victim becomes trapped, unable to speak or control the body.
You'll be at your gate and the next thing you know you'll be emersed in the mind of a great American poet.
Look, I'm not trying to get in the mind of conservative Republicans, I'm not trying to get in the minds of anybody.
My interest in the mind was really stimulated by this and there may be other things to do in this general area.
In the mind of the man who wrote the episode, Dan Greaney, the fact that Lisa becomes President after Trump is significant.
For her, the process of becoming comfortable with one's sexuality after transition doesn't start in the body—it starts in the mind.
The relief of getting home safe or successfully saving a settlement lingers briefly in the mind before you're firefighting your next emergency.
Since success starts in the mind, you have to focus on the positive ideas that could lead you faster to your goals.
The 47-year-old actor is starring in the mind-bending film, Hypnotic, from director Robert Rodriguez, which is currently in production.
In the mind of many Americans, no one has been willing to "tell it like it is" for fear of political extinction.
The resulting aesthetics combine computational accuracy with an organic playfulness, and tend to trigger diverse associations in the mind of the viewer.
Holding a scythe, Najar crawls along the ground, out to prove, he said, that "disability is in the mind, not the body".
They are learning to put themselves in the mind of the baby, learning emotional literacy and learning what deep attachment looks like.
There may be wisdom, they argue, in spurring fear and confusion in the mind of a leader who frequently relies on both.
Or we can signal to the world that we are caught up in the mind-set of 20 or 30 years ago.
Eighty-six percent of respondents in the Mind Share Partners, SAP, and Qualtrics study said a company's culture should support mental health.
If both the past and the external world exist only in the mind, and if the mind itself is controllable — what then?
I don't know, tough to tell, hard to put yourself in the mind of someone that would leave a baby in a car.
The rest lurks in the mind like a subliminal memory that, you suspect and fear, may manifest itself inappropriately at some future date.
It is a masterful painting that can produce a sense of grandeur in the mind that is both non-dialectical and network-centric.
On Tuesday, reddit user Rain12913 wrote an impressively lengthy breakdown of what might be going on in the mind of Westeros' current ruler.
"Be the peace in the mind of your people today Lord God," the minister said in prayer, according to Advocate reporter Steve Hardy.
"This video is nothing but mere terrorist propaganda aimed at creating fear in the mind of people and to remain relevant," Usman said.
Stocks that have done either really well or really badly, and so stick in the mind, are far more likely to be sold.
The "wall in the mind" still makes many former East Germans feel like second-class citizens, their achievements unacknowledged in the united country.
That's at least in the mind of "Becky," a person who now believes that Dwayne Johnson and the Rock are two different people.
And that story is actually quite strange, taking place in the mind of main character Noctis when he was still a young boy.
"In the mind of the average American, there is no doubt he is a Muslim," he said, according to The New York Observer.
In the mind of Vladimir Putin, British inaction signaled to Russian government assassins that they could get away with murder on UK soil.
Our brains may have more than one route to trying to guess and then simulate what's going on in the mind of another.
With overleveraged banks and no-money-down mortgages still fresh in the mind after the global financial crisis, Minsky's insight might sound obvious.
And odds are, the author would be a liberal arts student or recent graduate, their Sociology 101 coursework still fresh in the mind.
The nut that everyone is familiar with actually grows out of something called a "cashew apple," as shown in the mind-blowing tweet.
The building is a local landmark, and I know the mural could be something that stands out in the mind of potential buyers.
If ranking where the events out of Aleppo ranked in the mind of American media, you'd have to place it somewhere around 50th.
Under its art historical layers, "Claustrum (Cloister)" — like so much of Dickey's work — illuminates the spaces in the mind that can be isolated.
In the mind of the Facebook CEO, Facebook is just a "platform," a neutral conduit for helping users share information with one another.
I don't care for thrillers that spend every other chapter in the mind of a psychopath who murders prostitutes with a potato peeler.
The band that brought together Hall, a sweet-faced young Erickson, and three other musicians was named for a place in the mind.
Her most intricately nuanced novel yet, it begins with a scene that should set off alarm bells in the mind of any reader.
What goes on in the mind of a man who exploits and brutalizes one woman after another while claiming to be their victim?
But some legal experts say that, cumulatively, they could plant doubt in the mind of jurors about the strength of the prosecution's case.
The careful, exacting strangeness of these images sticks in the mind like a burr, stirring unexpectedly in your consciousness many days after reading.
"The A320 has new features which may have inspired some overconfidence in the mind of the Captain," investigators said in their final report.
So again, it's what's going on in the mind that matters for their pain, more so than what's going on in their bodies.
Fear of what might be taking shape in the mind of Jeff Bezos, Amazon's boss, has already encouraged health-care firms to join forces.
" Then, he goes into to what could loosely be described as a space jam with auto-tuned vocals for "Get in the Mind Shaft.
His crime was believing that astrology is all in the mind and doesn't reveal a causal relationship between the stars and events on Earth.
In the mind of Jack Dorsey, Twitter's co-founder and CEO, this suspension represented an opportunity for Jones to reflect on his bad behavior.
Are moral truths merely a matter of opinion and cultural consensus , or are they grounded in the mind of a transcendent, objective, moral Being ?
His credibility is already very questionable in my mind and in the mind of a lot of my fellow Judiciary Committee members, the Democrats.
Although Larry spends half his waking hours at the bottom of a bottle, he hasn't gone soft in the middle—or in the mind.
"I think they were more apt to be in the mind-set of saying we want to perform well in the cold," Hatman said.
It was grounded in the mind-set that increasing trade and investment would benefit both countries by making America safer and China more prosperous.
But it was those dress-down moments, when the clothes were simply a quiet frame for a powerful message, that linger in the mind.
It's easy enough to guess at the outrage triggered in the mind of an animal-rights activist by Mr. Varvatos's wholesale dispatch of livestock.
What began as a passing thought in the mind of Thomas Tull, chief executive of Legendary Entertainment, has now reached the big screen here.
Her strange, friendly-looking pieces are evidence of a life lived not just in the mind or in the studio but among other people.
In the mind of Kyle Lowry, it also took away an unnecessary talking point that's been attached to DeRozan's ludicrous start to the season.
"OK … " It's wildly fulfilling to have these conversations and hear the space of possibility expanding in the mind of the person I'm talking to.
We need our governments to make sure that justice is served and that Giulio's case continues to be in the mind of Egyptian authorities.
But I tried to stay in the mind frame of, 'I'm gonna do what I have to do, get it done and then come home.
Full Metal Furies immediately puts me in the mind of those old coin-op arcade games based on franchises like X-Men and The Simpsons.
In the mind of an anti-Semite, Jews are not inferior — we are perilously superior, with the skills to enslave, manipulate, and bribe non-Jews.
FOREMOST in the mind of many of those who voted to leave the European Union on June 2000rd 2404 was a desire to reduce immigration.
We get in the mind of a man who has accepted what beer has done to him but feels the need to keep on drinking.
In fact, it's hard to deny his presence in the heart of every artist on our site and in the mind of nearly every reader.
Flora and fauna were their most frequent subjects; their sheep in particular have lingered in the mind of museum-goers, as well as auction buyers.
He introduces character after character — goalies and oilmen and comely academics, the heartbroken, the disinherited and the excluded — each of whom blooms in the mind.
The clutch took some time to get comfortable with, but the Elio immediately put me in the mind of a classic racer from the past.
Waite has a knack for showing the ways that cognitive dissonance can chart pathways in the mind that cause emotional confusion to obscure rational thought.
"The Curse of Tristram" is the kind of inspired, over-the-top modding project that could only be hatched in the mind of a fan.
"Zero is in the mind, but not in the sensory world," Robert Kaplan, a Harvard math professor and an author of a book on zero, says.
Some critics, like the AMC Theatre chain, fear that MoviePass is only going to depress the value of a ticket in the mind of the consumer.
It's like, 'What goes on in the mind of someone who is so far gone they could not only take someone's life, but leave their mark?
With the recent referendum still fresh in the mind, market participants will be looking for new official figures to gauge the strength of the U.K. economy.
Mr Ravenhill's new play may be less visceral and shocking than some of his previous work, but the questions it raises linger longer in the mind.
And, too far away to hear, but still there in the mind, small birds are singing sweetly to Guyanese gamblers in a park, elsewhere in Queens.
It's hard to enforce privacy without security, of course, but in the mind of the public I think there is very little difference between the two.
"I feel it's necessary to have a certain strain of melody, and disrupt that to create discomfort in the mind of the listener," he tells me.
Let us take this opportunity to put ourselves in the mind of Mr. Cruz as he gazes upon the auditorium of the Fox News / Google debate.
"What I think is important is that people understand that discrimination cases are about what's in the mind of the person doing the discrimination," he says.
Violence may be brutish but it isn't always physical, and it reverberates as much in the mind of the recipient as the body, if not more.
Instead of freezing up over the logical permutations behind each A and S, she found that these symbols put her in the mind of musical notes.
But it was 10 seconds of silence that sticks in the mind, when the three executives bowed to the audience in a public display of penitence.
So I might give you a flavor of the point, putting a picture in the mind of the listeners of who's on top in a rally.
Conscious and unconscious hatred, contempt, or even casual stereotyping held in the mind of a developer can easily make its way into a code base now.
Instead of looking at future saving as making "financial decisions," put yourself in the mind-set of thinking about the lifestyle you want when you're retired.
That he does so in virtually every medium only makes the sensation more overwhelming — when trapped in the mind of Bruce Nauman, there is no escape.
"Mentor itself in the mind of the driver is a distraction," said a Denver-based Amazon driver, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of retribution.
"In the mind of the average American, there is no doubt he is a Muslim," Carl Paladino said late Thursday, according to The New York Observer.
Rather, O'Brien shows in increments how the phrase "the blue hill" begins as suspicion and builds into all-consuming construct in the mind of the collective.
Through this special visual language that he has he's really found the psychedelic quality of the track and created something that really sticks in the mind.
While this perspective on Nilsson is fixed in the mind of those who have followed her work, it is time to broaden our view of her achievements.
When the president calls countries "shitholes", gang members "animals" or undocumented migrants "rapists", the care and fairness alarms in the mind of a typical liberal light up.
Not in the individual mind, which can make mistakes, and in any case soon perishes; only in the mind of the Party, which is collective and immortal.
"The effects of LSD on language can result in a cascade of associations that allow quicker access to far away concepts stored in the mind," Family said.
"They choose to live in an objective world, of the facts of nature, and the boy in a subjective world, which is in the mind," he said.
So it annoys linguists to no end to hear the latter "rule" associated with "grammar", while the real, intricate grammar already embedded in the mind is ignored.
And, lack of scruples or not, Klaew made them into events, made them into happenings, that still linger in the mind and draw the breath of wonder.
The reason that they went public with this bid was to put it in the mind of McDermott's shareholders before they vote on the CB&I deal.
Sexual assault should be troubling to watch—it is a deeply troubling issue—and relevant scenes should remain in the mind long after the programme has finished.
This is partly because negative experiences stand out in the mind more than positive ones, and partly because we all like to see ourselves as hard-working.
Following the release of Spiritualized's debut album, Lazer Guided Melodies, and Verve's debut single, "All In The Mind," in 20083, the two bands toured the UK together.
Suddenly, in the mind of the junior senator from Kentucky, Mr. Trump has soared from lower than that speck of dirt to high enough for Mount Rushmore.
Statist social engineering projects cause horrific suffering because in the mind of statists, the abstract rule is more important than the human being in front of them.
"Clover" may or may not take place in the mind of a dying man named Joe Cronin (James B. Kennedy), a convenient scapegoat for any storytelling eccentricities.
When a person doesn't have a mental file for a particular experience, it can bounce around in the mind, looking for a place to be put away.
Moser identifies echoes of Sontag's own lifelong battle against psychological interpretation — and the aggression inherent in all forms of interpretation — in The Mind of the Moralist's arguments.
When Ally (Lady Gaga) goes from brunette to redhead, alarm bells start going off in the mind of Jackson Maine (Bradley Cooper) in "A Star Is Born."
While some point to the recent runup in the stock market, the real reason for the luxury recovery may be a shift in the mind of sellers.
The illness derails careers and changes the course of your life, yet many doctors still think it's in the mind, suggesting therapy, antidepressants, and exercise as treatment.
Which was what made Trump so distinctive: He combined ideas that go together in the minds of many voters, but not in the mind of Republican elites.
His slow start will be really hard to overcome—both statistically and in the mind of most voters—and the Western Conference remains a boneyard for guards.
Most were relieved VICE wasn't a newspaper—in the mind of Ford Nation, the mainstream media are crooks who drove Ford deeper into addiction and eventually to death.
While the lovebirds didn't meet until years later, one could say The Brady Bunch made them Bosom Buddies – at least in the mind of the future Oscar-winner.
On the one hand, chaos can be seen as a bad thing, linked with things like psychosis, a kind of "storm in the mind", as he puts it.
It is still fresh in the mind of consumers, but innovation in areas like voice with Bixby are key to keeping the brand and its devices looking fresh.
All errors in the political or practical orders of human living originally are found as ideas in the mind of some famous or obscure, recent or past, thinker.
"The act of habitual reading fixes the nature of the purpose in the mind, where it can be picked up by the sub-conscious mind and acted upon."
At 4,847 or so years old, Methuselah is the world's oldest known living tree, which makes it — in the mind of its human protectors — too old for guests.
"The thickening atmosphere of distrust between Russia and the West boosts his image in the mind of Russian nationalists," and helps shore up Putin's political power, Tharoor writes.
Ohad Naharin, Jérôme Bel — choreographers whose use of amateur performers yields breathtaking results that you, in your audience-body, can actually feel — were too fresh in the mind.
Fay will join a Weather Underground-like group, eventually enacting the kind of horrifying protest that seems designed with the iconic photograph of it blazing in the mind.
In the midst of turmoil, disbelief and fear, I see archetypes like St. George reach beyond their cultural origins to invoke universal patterns of potentiality in the mind.
For the tea ladies and tea boys of British soccer, those are the orders that stick in the mind, like unstirred sugar at the bottom of a mug.
"If you're contending with already repeated and ossified misinformation in the mind of viewers, it's so much more difficult to get the accurate information out there," Kann said.
The sneakers are meant as a symbolic bridge between these two warring groups, demonstrating that this perceived differentiation is all in the mind, two halves of the same whole.
To get in the mind of her character, Awkwafina trained with Susan Batson, the esteemed acting coach who has worked with the likes of Nicole Kidman and Juliette Binoche.
Hell, it even lingers in the mind of Serena Joy (Yvonne Strahovski), one of the primary architects of this rigid, punitive society, who remembers her favorite brunch place fondly.
Eleven years ago the Met showed Damien Hirst's "The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living" (1991), which contains a 13-foot tiger shark in formaldehyde.
You definitely want to keep yourself in the mind of completing the main story-specific goals whenever you can, but it's not something you should stress over too much.
If it seems like too much to claim Kristen Stewart is one of the best actresses of her generation, it's only because those old associations remain in the mind.
And yet the politicians who established the refugee regime in the early 863s, with the horrors of the second world war still fresh in the mind, had modest ambitions.
No one can know for sure what was in the mind of the person who fired the shot that killed a woman as she drove through Milwaukee on Tuesday.
Though West Ham eventually triumphed in a thrilling match against Man United, events outside the stadium will stick in the mind far longer than the choreographed light show within.
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous doinks, or to take arms against a sea of doinks, and by opposing end them?
Its choreography will repay multiple viewings, both to find further detail and to sense its overall coherence: How do its prose and poetry subsequently fit together in the mind?
" The judge added that the case "epitomizes the fear ingrained in the mind of a young girl in the countryside" when "reporting issues of sexual assault by powerful adults.
He was fond, to a fault, of the phenomenological idea of "the percept"—the flash point in the mind where perceptions take form, an instant short of full consciousness.
Because this feedback cycle results in news everywhere, all of us end up trapped in the mind-set of an angry cable-news junkie, even if we're not watching.
JW: Yes, conversion in the Freudian sense means that there's a transformation that takes place in the mind, unconsciously, that produces a real symptom that can be worked with.
"We do not know what was going on in the mind of the terrorist who took the lives of the innocent victims in Thousand Oaks last night," the group said.
After all, it's not every pop star whose full patchwork denim gown, underwear as outerwear, and anaconda accessories are burned in the mind of an entire generation of pop fanatics.
"Just to make sure there is no confusion in the mind of the consumer…let's define what is the real driving experience so we can avoid the confusion," Ghosn said.
Anthony Lawler, co-head GAM Systematic, which manages Cantab as part of its business, told Reuters the falls would be unlikely to change much in the mind of fund managers.
This is based on the hypothesis that what goes on in the mind can be reduced to basic logic, where the world is defined by a complex dictionary of symbols.
Indeed, "Grandad's Island" doesn't mention death at all, but is deeply in touch with the ways in which loss and abundance commingle in the mind, correcting and assuaging each other.
But writing depends on hoarding time, on putting up a boundary (often at home) between oneself and the immediate world in order to visit a separate one in the mind.
" This season is a sharp contrast to how last season ended in April, with center Ryan O'Reilly saying that the team was stuck in the mind-set of being "O.
Or would Mr. Trump's barrage — including on the airwaves in early states — and the president's singular ability to command attention irreparably wound Mr. Biden in the mind of primary voters?
I also think like a psychologist, trying to understand which specific rules and interactions tickle that cognitive sweet spot in the mind that leads the user to the best experience.
In the mind of Johann-Dietrich Wörner, head of the European Space Agency, there is a sense of community among these ventures, giving rise to what he calls a "Moon village".
You may not have realized it at the time, but so many of your favorite childhood stories might have started in the mind of a magnificent British author named Roald Dahl.
The artist Sara Jimenez stages the space in a way that represents the spaces in the mind where we keep the mental objects that are essentially shipwrecked, derelict but not abandoned.
The "sunken place" from the film — a place deep in the mind where one is unable to draw themselves out completely — is not located within the relationship with the white partner.
Article continues below The formerly-enslaved gith hunt the mind flayers across the universe because they know that any advancement in the mind flayer agenda spells the doom of that universe.
These details linger in the mind partly because they remind us that a brilliant artist, intent on mastering science and conjuring science fiction, nevertheless knew when to leave his poetry alone.
I'm curious what you all think about a film like BlacKkKlansman in contrast to, say, Black Panther, especially if you try to put yourself in the mind of an Oscar voter.
"In the mind there are no boundaries between ideas and concepts," reads a quote that marks the beginning of Transcending Boundaries, digital art collective teamLab's new exhibit at London's Pace Gallery.
This disaster, in fact, could be a blessing, for it has rallied Floridians via images of dead turtles and dolphins that might remain fresh in the mind beyond the November election.
For his version of the "Goldbergs," Mr. Labadie put himself in the mind-set of an early 18th-century composer who would have felt open to be creative in his arranging.
And his success will revive the nagging question in the mind of many Mexicans these days: Will he be an agent for change, or the strongman of yet another Mexican revolution?
First in the mind of its designer, Katya Ekimian, a 19-year-old Parsons School of Design student, and then from yards of fabric previously piled in bags in a corner.
The administration will follow those steps "when a resident is cognitively impaired or clear in the mind and also if or when a resident insists on leaving the facility," she wrote.
It is essentially part of blaming the victim and pretending that the feeling of subjugation and subordination is simply a problem in the mind of the person on the receiving end.
Start with two sibling creations: say, Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 2 and Timo Andres's "The Blind Banister," a concerto closely related to it, at least in the mind of Mr. Andres.
Unlike other F-16s though, these are part of the 18th Aggressor Squadron, meaning they have to get in the mind of the enemy to put other US pilots to test.
"That is something that could be very much in focus in the mind of the board, that their own positions could be under scrutiny in an entire boards spill," he said.
Then when projects come out, in whatever form they come out, they will have huge awareness in the mind of potential viewers, and then the books will become bestsellers once again.
The works of Terra Inferma inflict a gradual, yet calculated type of pain in the mind of the human witness, slicing into the psyche with the precision of a hidden scalpel.
She's not in the mind of girls who really want gender equality and see total sexual equality — that is a prioritization of their boundaries and their desires — as part of that plan.
The V/H/S shorts collection isn't necessarily standout horror — all anthologies are a mixed bag, and their worst installments tend to stick in the mind as much as the best ones.
So President Trump, by his rhetoric seems to me to have created in the mind of the North Koreans the idea that he might just do it, which is a useful thing.
The frequent release of fun and helpful new updates keeps Snapchat fresh in the mind of users, and it's no wonder why it has become the most popular social network among teens.
That, despite everything Shannon has gone through — which includes weight loss surgery in addition to dieting and grueling exercise — she still might not be "good enough" in the mind of her ex.
This is why some ego-maniacs acquire "trophy wives," Dr. Ferretti said, adding that in the mind of the narcissist, a trophy wife is an improvement to their self-worth and confidence.
These crude words get immediate attention from the press, which amplifies them and repeats them until many people have trouble looking at Clinton or Corker without hearing the negatives in the mind.
Of course, in the mind of the perpetrators, there is always a relationship; they are waging a righteous war against the West, which they see as an almost mythical, all-encompassing monster.
Metronomy are a four-piece, yes, but every album always starts in the mind of Mount, who's a producer first, an encyclopaedia of discography in human form second, and a frontman third.
Adult coloring books designed for adults feature complex, engaging patterns that are a satisfying challenge to complete and that require enough focus to help tune out the background chatter in the mind.
Many of the most noxious claims originated in the mind of Mr. Halbig, a retired Florida public school official who became fixated on what he called "this supposed tragedy" at Sandy Hook.
How is life happening in the mind, through perceptions, thoughts, the incessant synthesizing of experiential data that defines consciousness, and also happening in the body, which is always needing and always dying?
Its distance, Caribbean vibe and Hispanic heritage have kept it a foreign presence in the mind of many Americans who, to this day, remain unaware that Puerto Ricans are their fellow citizens.
There is, in the mind of the Portlander, no more ship-outtable player, no worse contract, no more vile sign of malfeasance on the part of the gray-coiffed General Manager Neil Olshey.
There's little question that Google has the resources to be a successful value-add AI player, but it's tough to know how all the activity will translate in the mind of startup founders.
There ain't nothin in the mind which ain't been in the sensationsLet me take you on a sensation vacationThrough sense experience, the mind is createdAs well as rules to process raw sense data.
The London that exists in the mind of James Phillips, who created these six short plays (each theater evening consists of four of them) is a wondrous, languid place made of silky metaphor.
"It's going to be very hard for that particular investor to put himself in the mind of a user," said Vincent Ponzo, director of the Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center at Columbia Business School.
The shrewd boast of the R.N.P. is that it will reach over the heads of a tattered establishment and appeal to those who, in the mind of the Party, represent the authentic France.
It follows an ethos composed in the mind of the Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner in the early 1920s, and the tenets are fairly simple: There can be no synthetic chemicals or mechanical irrigation.
Rivals got in some shots, but the real loss would be if this weighs in the mind of corporate computing customers when they are considering whether to go with Amazon, Google or Microsoft.
NADINE HURLEY (WENDY ROBIE) Nadine develops an almost Hulk-esque super strength at the beginning of Season 2, and a case of strange amnesia, putting her in the mind-set of a teenager.
Grammar and syntax provide you with the rules of the road, but writing requires a continuous dialogue between the words on the page and the prelinguistic notion in the mind that prompted them.
Such is the dilemma for victims of powerful men: In the mind of a child, it is almost impossible to comprehend, let alone confront, the duality of being outwardly good while committing unconscionable evil.
The most dangerous thing any world class striker can do in MMA is buy into the striking advantage that he will carry into any MMA fight in the mind of fans on paper alone.
Cinematographer Drew Daniels turns traditional horror visuals — Kevin waking up from a nightmare and walking down a darkened hallway, for example — into evocative moments that linger in the mind long after the film ends.
"If you're trying to be an investor who doesn't need to stare at the tape all day long, it's nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune," Cramer said.
After a quick stint in the mind palace, all of a sudden we're back in the 21st Century on the plane that sees Sherlock leaving Watson and Mary at the end of Season 3.
"What I think is important is that people understand that discrimination cases are about what's in the mind of the person doing the discrimination," Tom Warnke, Media Relations Director at Lambda Legal, tells Broadly.
From the viewer's perspective, a movie is a nondomestic, nonserial experience, enclosed in time and space and, ideally, lingering in the mind after the lights go on and you stumble out into the world.
By labelling diving as definitively 'abhorrent' we don't simply shut down discussion on surprisingly complex phenomenon: we force a moral significance on an act that simply doesn't exist in the mind of its practitioners.
That's the question at the center of a new book, The End of the Myth: From the Frontier to the Border Wall in the Mind of America, out March 5 from historian Greg Grandin.
Despite having many friends in their 70s, 80s and 90s, I've been far too slow to realize that how we respond to aging is a choice made in the mind, not in the gym.
But in the mind of Donald Trump, if any group of retired military and intelligence officers could serve as the shadow cabinet for a silent coup, it's men like Bill McRaven and Bob Gates.
Not only is Chernobyl, one of the worst nuclear disasters in history, still fresh in the mind of Russians and nuclear experts, but the ship itself also caught fire last year in St. Petersburg.
Signature acquisitions, such as Damien Hirst's 22010 shark-in-formaldehyde sculpture, "The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living," and Tracey Emin's 237 installation, "My Bed," were later sold for millions.
" He opens the first of its volumes by declaring, "Rigor of beauty is the quest," only to ask, "But how will you find beauty when it is locked in the mind past all remonstrance?
By coincidence, after decades of marriage and motherhood in Boston's crowded suburbs, I'd wound up in circumstances that allowed me to put myself — to the extent possible — in the mind of the reclusive poet.
The idea was to create in the mind of the student a sense of wider circles of belonging — from family to town to nation — and an eagerness to assume shared responsibility for the whole.
The abjectly terrible Astros teams of the early 2010s were bad by design, but any team that loses two out of every three games for three straight seasons tends to stick in the mind.
Overall, we try to put ourselves in the mind of an owner when we review a vehicle, and we think that RX 350 will ultimately be irritated by some of the SUV's infotainment quirks.
"The effects of LSD on language can result in a cascade of associations that allow quicker access to far way concepts stored in the mind," said Family, discussing the study's implications for psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy.
"I don't know what is in the mind of a terrorist, but I'm sure they do not know what they took, they do not know what they took from the world," he added to KTNV.
"There is no question in the mind of any American why this man's job is over, why this country now has one less soldier serving it at the White House," his lawyer David Pressman said.
But researchers have wanted to find more robust evidence that the changes in the mind caused by psychedelics not only looked the same in the brain of users as dreaming, but also felt the same.
We must be forward leaning and endeavor to better forecast the next potential scenario hatched in the mind of a depraved sociopath, as well as continue to teach first responders the most effective interdiction methods.
"Millennial travelers haven't banked as much vacation time as their older counterparts, and our research shows that they are in the mind-set of thinking of several three-day breaks as their vacations," she said.
In the mind-set of today's European Union elite, who still adhere to an idea of European integration laid down by Jean Monnet, crises merely require the central bureaucracy to tweak the existing technocratic plan.
As to what the meaning of the look is in the mind of the dog that gives it, and what dogs think of such studies of their facial expressions, science doesn't have those answers yet.
And it appears that Cyrus's involvement in the nominated "Old Town Road" remix was what qualified the song for the category, or for any CMA Award at all, at least in the mind of voters.
The primary tactic they employ is the building of mental "memory palaces" — turning pieces of information into objects and placing them in sequence around a physical space that can be walked through in the mind.
In the mind-bogglingly popular field of indoor group cycling, the supposed cool quotient currently belongs to boutique studios like SoulCycle and Peloton, which sell a fashionable athletic lifestyle complete with $20163 branded water bottles.
I felt I was too fresh in the mind, wanted it too badly in the end, felt too good in the end about everything and riding that wave of the comeback with nothing to lose.
The effect of this style is to put a pause after every paragraph, to hold it up for a little extra light and a little extra examination, to allow it to linger in the mind.
"We do not know what was going on in the mind of the individual who committed this atrocious act, but we do know he was influenced by the darkness in this world," Mr. Williams said.
Language lives not in the mind, but rather in the larynx, the soft pallet, the mouth, and the tongue, and its progeny are the soft serpentine sibilant, the moist plosive, the chest gutturals' heart-burn.
His blasé reception of the woman's death shows a man whose profession as crime writer has habituated him to stories of violence, but is nevertheless troublingly dismissive, in a way that lingers in the mind.
Some of them do not earn enough to put money aside, but for many the problem is in the mind: they consistently underestimate how long they will live and overestimate how long their money will last.
While FDA's IQOS PMTA approval doesn't imply that IQOS is lower risk for consumers –that will happen only if FDA grants an MRTP – it is still a positive in the mind of global regulators and consumers.
Put yourself in the mind of someone who may have bought into the iPhone Upgrade Program with the launch of the iPhone 7 last year (it's not hard for me since I'm one of those people).
"In the mind of most workers, there's no distinction between the public and private sector," said Jane McAlevey, a veteran labor organizer and the author of No Shortcuts: Organizing for Power in the New Gilded Age.
Although more overtly representational and evanescent, Pehl's works share an airy openness with those of the late Friedel Dzubas, whose monumental "mural paintings" are on view at Tower 49 and tend to linger in the mind.
Small inconsistencies in the video, like a red sun turning momentarily yellow, remind you that you're watching a sequence of static images, but the motion, for all that it's only happening in the mind, feels real.
The cloud of butterflies that magically appears, and the flakes of snow that hover, seemingly stationary, around the balloon during its too-swift descent, are permitted to linger quietly on the screen and in the mind.
"Over the last several years we have witnessed a change in the mind-set in the community," said Michael Masters, the national director of the Secure Community Network, which works with Jewish groups across the country.
And whether the irascible and tough-minded John Bolton will keep his new seat -- or is a bright, shiny but temporary fix in the mind and mood swings of a mercurial President -- remains to be seen.
"  The court decided to issue a public reprimand because Murguia's actions were "too serious and the importance of maintaining the integrity of the Judiciary in the mind of the public too important for a private reprimand.
In the first part, you trace the intellectual history of these attitudes toward endurance, from the notion that the body is just a machine to the "it's all in the mind" saying we hear a lot today.
"Even if there were some placebo effect to the ritual, it still encourages belief in things that would still persist in the imagination and thus never be fully cured even in the mind of believers," Ra said.
While it's possible they may have gotten there without Queer Eye's intervention, the fact that such a high-stakes emotional confrontation was cut into a short, neat segment on a makeover show sits poorly in the mind.
There's always a place in the mind that feels different, distinct; not worse off or envious but simply aware of an extra thing that living in a world that loathes and fears us has necessitated we develop.
Today innovation is linked with technology, and America has pivoted to accept that technology is our new economic legacy, but as it stands, this is true only in the mind of the American psyche, rather than reality.
The premiere's DJ sets and odd staging aside, Björk Digital offers a glimpse of what the future merging of art and virtual reality could offer — a chance to wallow in the mind of your most beloved artists.
"  Wu continued: "Although randomly-generated registration numbers, and license plates in general, may be closely identified with the state in the mind of the public, the same is not true of the personalized messages on vanity plates.
"What do you do?" may forever be synonymous with "Who are you?" but with one of these alternative answers, you have a say in who you get to be in the mind of the person you're talking with.
"There is no question in the mind of any American why this man's job is over, why this country now has one less soldier serving it at the White House," Pressman said in a statement shared with reporters.
"There is no question in the mind of any American why this man's job is over, why this country now has one less soldier serving it at the White House," Pressman said in a statement shared with reporters.
Although all of that drama sticks in the mind since its aftermath plays out over 10 episodes, it's easy to forget how integral none other than Meredith Grey was in helping Andy cope with her father's initial hospitalization.
Grizzly bears and Antarctic vistas are fierce and beautiful, but a lingering shot of Earth dwindling away through the porthole would etch in the mind the real heartbreaking emblem: Here is everything we are at risk of losing.
To be or not to be-that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles Who was that, Drake?
Maybe someone needs to sideline her under a new concussion protocol for political candidates, or perhaps she has joined Supreme Court Ruth Bader Ginsburg in the "mind is shot" (as Trump tweeted about Ginsburg) category for national leaders.
Consider why audiobooks are a good workaround for people with dyslexia: They allow listeners to get the meaning while skirting the work of decoding, that is, the translation of print on the page to words in the mind.
The 45-year-old, who became the first actor to win a Golden Globe for best actor for portraying a comic book character, looked clearly unimpressed when asked how got in the mind-set of playing the Joker.
Rest easy knowing that even now, somewhere, in the mind of a disgruntled teenager, they stalk the plains of Never-Was, a cluster of severed heads dangling from their fist and a horned helmet resting atop their weary brow.
In the mind of children, negative attention is still attention, and I believe that as we raise class sizes, overload teachers, and cut support, we will continue to see major behavioral, social, and emotional issues rise to unparalleled levels.
Hirst has actually killed thousands of butterflies for an exhibition at the Tate Modern and had a tiger shark fished from Australian waters to create his infamous "The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living" (2100).
The viral order from last year that required two stickers to request all 19 ingredients probably flashes in the mind of every Starbucks employee right before each customer places their orders, along with haunted memories of the unicorn Frappucino.
"There would definitely be some doubt in the mind of the new clients as to how focused Deutsche will be on the business, and therefore the bank's ability to work with them for a longer period," said the source.
But every time I landed, I noticed a pronounced change in the mind-sets of the generation whose political consciousness was shaped by the Arab Spring and influenced by social media, where these young people engaged with the world.
GREER, S.C. — No matter that this small Southern city sits squarely in the middle of Trump country: The president, with his criticism of German trade policy, was setting off alarm bells in the mind of Mayor Richard W. Danner.
Ebenstein: Created as teaching tools in the mind 20th century, the Nutshell Studies continue to impact death investigation today; they are, in fact, still used for police training, which is why they are housed at the Baltimore medical examiner's office.
That kind of disconnect raised a question in the mind of Secret's former CEO, David Byttow: Would the world look notably different to us if the people in our social networks didn't feel like they had to censor their thoughts?
But GTA, through virtue of launching on the PlayStation in 1997, back when a fully-functioning 3D city was impossible to render, puts you squarely in the mind of your protagonist, and for once, his mind is not your mind.
Puga said bringing Día de Los Muertos to "The Casagrandes" was important for him, especially because the holiday has helped him keep the memory of his late brother and father alive in the mind of his 6-year-old daughter.
The sing-song style of her vocal cadence, along with her alto pitch, puts one in the mind of a mythical siren, while the chimes whose scales that run up and down it sound like the result of a sea breeze.
"What we really need to do on the nuclear strategy is to avoid any sort of miscalculation to get it in the mind of North Korea, for instance, that they can drop a nuclear weapon somewhere and survive," he said.
"In terms of mechanism for pain reduction, the study gives us a clue as patients in the mind-body program reported more self-efficacy toward pain - they were able to better cope with their pain," Morone told Reuters Health by email.
With the Fed's steady message still fresh in the mind 10-year U.S. Treasuries yields fell to 3.05 percent, from Tuesday's four-month high of 3.113 percent when traders had been expecting a more hawkish signal for the U.S. central bank.
After Trump's reversal on the raids and deportations, Morgan will be tasked with maintaining a credible threat in the mind of Democrats — the agency's lack of detention space was cited as an obstacle to executing massive raids — without losing Republican support.
"What Adel al-Jubeir says ... about a plan B regarding the current developments in Syria is merely a delusion in the mind of the Saudi regime," a Syrian foreign ministry official was quoted as saying in a statement on state media.
"Guess if I was simple in the mind / everything would be fine," he says on that track, alluding to the kind of anxiety that can color a situation into something that doesn't seem to be ok, even if it is.
In Lines in the Mind of, Agricole, and Suspended Afterthought, the ways Edwards improvises with suspension, barbed wire, and linear space demonstrates that the artist is concerned with the conceptual possibilities of provoking an audience to consider playing with material.
She writes about sex with older men, in her novel and in an earlier book of poems, in a way that seems calculated to trigger inappropriate fantasies in the mind of a creatively frustrated, self-consciously aging teacher marooned in academia.
The exhibition "Water as Microscope of Nature: Leonardo da Vinci's 'Codex Leicester,' " which opens this week at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, on the other hand, offers the visitor the pleasure of losing oneself in the mind of a genius.
Because these types of discrimination are often indistinguishable in the mind of the offender, it is certainly beyond the capacity of the court process to decipher such nuances; they must therefore both be included in the protections of the law.
"The last few months have made it clear that, in the mind of the traveling public, aviation safety recognizes no borders," Dickson said, in prepared remarks, ahead of a meeting of the International Civil Aviation Organization, the United Nations' aviation body.
Greg Grandin is a professor of history at New York University and the author of the forthcoming "The End of the Myth: From the Frontier to the Border Wall in the Mind of America," from which this essay is adapted.
Our narrator is especially worried because of the metastasizing birthmarks that cover his son's body: differently sized tokens of color that remind the world that Nigel is black, a fate as unfortunate as any in the mind of his father.
Most stock market investors would have preferred to see him stay because he's someone who represents a fairly deep understanding of the market and, at least in the mind of investors, he's a stabilizing force on the administration's economic plans.
What Vindman's attorney said: "There is no question in the mind of any American why this man's job is over, why this country now has one less soldier serving it at the White House," David Pressman, Vindman's attorney, said in a statement.
Constant subtitles give the movie a foreignness that underscores the rarity of its point of view: When man and beast have wandered into the sunset, it's the amiable boredom of the streets, not their possible dangers, that remains lodged in the mind.
The backlash and boycotts that the Dixie Chicks faced in 2003 in the wake of lead singer and Texan Natalie Maines saying she was "ashamed that the President of the United States is from Texas" is still fresh in the mind of Nashville.
" Woodward wrote that "there is a reasonable probability that McClain's alibi testimony would have raised a reasonable doubt in the mind of at least one juror about Syed's involvement [in] Hae's murder, and thus 'the result of the proceedings would have been different.
"Let it be known that I believe in my heart that Betty Shelby got away with murder, and I don't know what was in the mind of that jury," Joseph Crutcher, the father of the victim, told reporters after Shelby was acquitted.
Thus, although the filibuster was rarely employed to prevent a judicial nomination from reaching a final vote in the Senate, the supermajority requirement was always there and in the mind of the president when he made his selections, especially for Supreme Court justices.
It's a stealthily constructed drama whose experimental use of music — as something that lives in the mind of its main character, a German academic named John Halder, and sets a score to his life during the Third Reich — doesn't quite come off here.
"It was the easiest option, or at least one that would be the least damaging in the mind of the administration to send a signal," Phillip Smyth, an expert on Iran-backed militias at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, told me.
The 2013 episode, whose title references Damien Hirst's "The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living," is an engaging consideration of the monetary values applied to art, as well as whether or not art really is a good investment.
"The End of the Myth: From the Frontier to the Border Wall in the Mind of America" by Greg GrandinGreg Grandin is a giant in American history, having written extensively on US empire building, especially in Latin America, and its pernicious effects.
As a professional dominatrix, I understand that some of the most powerful kinks are in the mind, and that they're popular among kinksters: a 2002 Finnish study of people recruited from kinky sex clubs reported 70 percent of them engaged in verbal humiliation.
But when paying attention to the complexity of black American histories becomes "too much work" in the mind of the viewer, I can't help but wonder if it's part of the same general mentality that led to the appeal of a demagogue like Donald Trump.
Dirty Projectors' post-2005 work, which mostly saw Longstreth collaborating with a band, is less heavy on conceptual pretension, instead lacing his lyrics with hard to decipher beat poems of the disenchanted and fragmented half-thoughts that only cohere in the mind of one man.
IT STARTED with a flickering of paranoia in the mind of one Jewish passenger; perhaps justifiable, given the recent surge of terrorist attacks in Israel; perhaps prejudicial, emblematic of the deep distrust between Arabs and Jews, who both see a homeland in the Holy Land.
There's a great gulf in the mind between reading a play and seeing it, and I wonder if the disappointment I felt at both shows had to do with how I'd first imagined these essential works—and how far short of that these productions fell.
On the one hand, it features acts of thoughtful kindness performed by men in leisurewear; on the other hand, it is a bleak zone, where acts of calculated malice are funded by taxpayers, investigated, and, in the mind of the nation, consigned to near-oblivion.
Boris Johnson struggled against Jeremy CorbynPMQs is an adversarial event in which the prime minister and leader of the opposition hope to land blows on each other, hoping to seem more authoritative and hammer home messaging which will stick in the mind of the public.
It's a stealthily constructed play whose experimental use of music — as something that lives in the mind of its main character, a German academic named John Halder (played with uncommon lucidity by Michael Kaye) — doesn't quite come off in this Potomac Theater Project production.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads NORFOLK, Virginia — Sometimes it's the anonymous artworks we encounter that rattle, riddle, and enrapture us most, that remain longer among our latent visuals, the lingering intrigues of their origins and authorship ensuring they embed and endure in the mind.
As art exhibitions, they are not meant to illustrate a fixed idea in the mind of each curator, but to demonstrate the living and evolving experiences of artists who share much in common, in spite of cultural, geographical, and political distances between their studios.
With such a rich environment for our senses, grilling out is the perfect activity to remind ourselves of what it means to be mindful — relaxed in the body, at ease in the mind and just that little bit more connected with the world around us.
With in-depth interviews with Gates' family members, those involved in his rise, and Gates himself, viewers are sure to get a comprehensive understanding of what really goes on in the mind of a man who has made a tangible impact on modern history.
There is plenty of wiggle room in the statutes that make it difficult to prove the necessary intent to obstruct justice, so gathering credible evidence to show what was in the mind of anyone who might try to impede the investigation will be paramount.
His willingness to take to Twitter to air grievances, promote conspiracy theories and, well, just riff rightly raises questions in the mind of any thinking person about how he thinks, what he cares about and how all of that impacts his leadership of the country.
And if a trip to Japan has been on your list for a while, keep in the mind that the 2020 Summer Olympics take place in Tokyo this year from July 24 through August 9, and there will be packages and tours heading that way.
These winners all had in common the special qualities of great photo books: the pleasure of turning pages, the precision of thoughtful book design, the tactility of paper and the glow of the afterimages in the mind long after the book is set down.
Like the Oval Office, or the Assembly Room of Independence Hall, mission control is a distinctly American room — one so ingrained into culture that to say its name is to conjure it crisply in the mind, as though you had been there, even worked there.
Though these authors make a legitimate attempt to understand the film using psychoanalysis and film history, thoughtful rigor is ultimately abandoned in favor of a plot-specific analysis about how the film's twists and turns actually make sense in the mind and movie of David Lynch.
The avant-garde tag doesn't seem enough for these Norwegians and their third full length (and first since 2000's Department of Apocalyptic Affairs—a record that by all accounts, was a mess), The White Death does nothing to cement any one genre in the mind.
"Trial counsel's deficient performance prejudiced Syed's defense, because, but for trial counsel's failure to investigate, there is a reasonable probability that McClain's alibi testimony would have raised a reasonable doubt in the mind of at least one juror about Syed's involvement Hae's murder," the opinion reads.
Next up is a single, bite-sized piece of bacon sushi, in which belly meat is torched into an impossibly thin, streaky strip and served with an electric hit of wasabi and Szechuan chili oil; it's indelible in the mind but teasingly ephemeral to the senses.
"Befikre" (Carefree) is meant to be his leap forward, from stories where family and traditions were barricades in the path of true love to today's time when the real hurdle is in the mind of the two protagonists, and a committed relationship is not always a priority.
We tried to find out what goes on in the mind of the modern museumgoer, unscientifically, by staking out the Met Breuer and interviewing nearly 224 art gazers over the course of two months, their pensive moments pierced by our questions as they peered at works.
A 2016 study in Nature Neuroscience found that even two years after pregnancy, women had gray matter brain changes in regions involved in social cognition or the ability to empathically understand what is going on in the mind of another person, to put yourself in their shoes.
THE END OF THE MYTH From the Frontier to the Border Wall in the Mind of AmericaBy Greg Grandin In a speech in 1932, Franklin Delano Roosevelt reminded a San Francisco audience of what had always distinguished the United States from other nations since its earliest days.
On a little ledge, a tiny shark in an embalming tube is on display — Ferguson's cheeky riff on Damien Hirst's seminal work, "The Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living," but equally a reference to the "cabinet of curiosity" style of old-school sideshow culture.
The 45th president of the United States comes to office at a calmer time than the 32nd did, but Donald Trump's demagogic populism and his movement's willingness to traffic in ethnic and racial stereotypes have put many Americans in the mind of the chaos of the 1930s.
The ones who linger in the mind and narrative have been silent: a woman reading Claudia Rankine's Citizen behind the orange head; a woman standing in white hijab, "Salam, I come in peace," written on her paradisal turquoise T-shirt, until she was "escorted out" amid mounting cries.
The film by Pixar, which made "Toy Story" nearly two decades ago and "Up" in 2009, is set in the mind of a young girl Riley, where the emotions of Joy, Anger, Disgust, Fear and Sadness conflict over how best to navigate her family's move to San Francisco.
"'1-800-8255-8255' was a really hard one to write, just for the simple fact that, like, it starts out so depressing, and I had to put myself in the mind state and in that mentality to write it," Logic said in an interview with MTV News.
The Hyperloop, once just a twinkle in the mind of Elon Musk, is said to eventually go more than 700 miles per hour, or faster than a speeding plane, and have the ability to transport both humans and cargo all around the world in less than a day.
It's a testament to the cultural salience of the publishing industry that the books precedent looms so large in the mind of the public and stock traders, because today, 24 years after Amazon was founded, the company has failed to achieve similar market power in any other sector.
I think the rise of ISIS might make Pakistan be cooperative to some extent, but on the other hand, I think it will also reinforce in the mind of many Pakistan security controllers that it's important to cultivate the Afghan Taliban as friends against the bigger danger of ISIS.
All of this posturing will come to a crashing halt if the virus spreads and scores of Americans begin to die, but unless that comes to pass, the possibility of that dire outcome will remain merely a future headline or chyron in the mind of Trump and Baker alike.
Here is what Frank Rich had to say: It could be argued, perhaps, that both the glory and failing of Mr. Shepard's art is its extraordinary afterlife: His works often play more feverishly in the mind after they're over than they do while they're before us in the theater.
In a thorough 2013 story on Hartmann's life for The Believer, Michelle Legro explored the impulses that led to the ill-fated smell concert: The logic behind Sadakichi's performance was that smell would excite certain memories in the mind, much in the same way he felt that music did.
Still: In the mind of many, many viewers, all of these factors have merged to create the sense that a sitcom with a "laugh track" is somehow less sophisticated than one without, even if you could point to literally dozens of examples from TV history that would contradict that point.
Another reason for his reluctance may be that, from his perspective, the label would make a terrorist group seem more prominent and menacing in the mind of Americans, when, as Obama explained in a recent article in the Atlantic, he's frustrated with what he considers Americans' excessive focus on terrorism.
And David Wright, ultimate Met, whose 50.4 WAR rates well ahead of any other position player in franchise history, will have a final chance to hear those cheers he's earned, literally giving over his body to the cause, letting the memory of that lodge forever in the mind of his children.
Still, since pundits are also prone to overreaction, it's important to keep in the mind the possibility that we're wrong, that we're being hysterical, that Trump's progress isn't a good reason to suspend the normal rules of politics or deliberately split the party or otherwise go to anti-Trump extremes.
In the mind of President Donald Trump, the notion of writing your own destiny is something like a no-holds-barred "Hunger Games" scenario: pitting people -- such as immigrants and the poor -- against one another to scrap over the same small piece of pie as the rich enjoy their own bounty.
These are the kind of existential musings that arise in the mind of an arts writer when she does not have cable television in her hotel room — let alone the 21c art channel, which greets visitors as the default channel setting, and which I confess I was very much looking forward to watching.
The self-possession Stanfield dramatizes often means that his characters — Darius from Atlanta, adrift in a wash of murmurs and sporadic theoretical asides, or Cassius Green from Sorry to Bother You, a movie that externalizes the racial ventriloquism that goes on in the mind of a black telemarketer — possess a sneaky intelligence.
There's a form of what I can only describe as 'racial schizophrenia' that goes on in the mind of an adolescent boy," Mitchell wrote in his artist's statement for the exhibition, "2018 Aperture Summer Open: The Way We Live Now, on view at the Aperture Foundation in New York now through August 16.
What Corbett's introspective, even brooding account of this trial has to add, in our age of ever-escalating racial and gender and ethnic bias attacks, are some powerful insights into how hatred takes hold in the mind of a young person, and how we as a culture might reckon with its consequence.
Her attempt at Bad News Bears–style redemption seems futile in the mind-melting footage so far, but we do get to see the different ways her slacker teammates are mutilated and quickly healed thanks to googly-eyed amoebas—making Ballmastrz: 9009 a near-infinite canvas for the Walt Disney of ultraviolence.
And not only is it harder to finish creative work when you view it as a means to an end — a path to a shinier, more important life — but looking at it that way keeps you in the mind-set of a loser with a big question mark painted on her forehead.
These first three hours of Gravity Rush 2 have seen Kat go from floating airships and cloud-nestling settlements in the sky to shattered ruins and the oversized vegetation of "The Forbidden Lands", which stirs in the mind thoughts of Lewis Carroll's Wonderland, albeit carpeted in this case by a thick, poisonous fog.
Historically we've capitalized on that by sending them to war, so the problem is they are now weighing in the mind the relative risk and it doesn't seem that big to them...Because in that kind of self-sovereign adult development state of life, it's about me...it's all about what I want.
A small selection of her paintings were first seen in New York in the mind-blowing exhibition, Secret Pictures by Hilma af Klint, at PS1 (January 15–March 12, 1989), curated by R. H. Quaytman under the direction of Alanna Heiss and Chris Dercon, more than 50 years after she left this dimension.
Director: Ira Sachs (Keep the Lights on, Love Is Strange) Cast: Theo Taplitz, Michael Barbieri, Greg Kinnear (Auto Focus, Flash of Genius) Distributor: None yet As a follow-up to his subtle, profound 2014 masterpiece Love Is Strange, Sachs makes a movie that's even wispier but that grows in the mind after it ends.
His five-year tenure as a teen idol in a "manufactured" pop group (a dismissive phrase which overlooks how all groups are manufactured in one way or another, as well as Mr Nesmith's revolt against that interference) would define him in the mind of the public, while his subsequent recording career would go overlooked.
For him there was nothing before that: not the calls of his desperate grandchildren; not dangers of the sea; and certainly not this thing they'll say in the future was a simple figment of our imagination, a splinter of sun in the mind, a temporary little flinch in the timeline that we once called summer.
With an assessment tool, the factors relied on are explicit and can be accounted for and addressed by the accused person, as opposed to the bias that may live in the mind of even the most well-meaning judge relying exclusively on his or her own experience without the benefit of such a tool.
All of these policies -- those actually instituted and those merely dreamed up in the mind of Trump, Miller and others -- are in service of making good on Trump's spoken and unspoken campaign pledges that, if elected, he would stop the flow of undocumented immigrants into the country and, thereby, stop the dissolution of American culture.
And I don't want to pray, but I can picture the plants deepening right now into the soil, wanting to live, so I lie down among them, in my ripped pink tank top, filthy and covered in sweat, among red burying beetles and dirt that's been turned and turned like a problem in the mind.
We are locked in the mind of an Ohio woman, a mother of four with a cutting power of observation, as her attention drifts from Jared Kushner's investments in China to an earring she lost years ago, the death of her mother to the wet towels on the floor to news of ecological collapse.
"Nuclear deterrence is a curious thing -- it succeeds when it creates doubts in the mind of the adversary state, and doubt is created in the nuclear realm by being precisely ambiguous about your intentions, your capabilities and about the possibilities of its use," said Bharat Karnad​,​ a professor of national security studies at the Indian Centre for Policy Research.
Even though it's way too early to say where this horror will lead to, how it will end, or what goes on in the mind of someone willing to commit murder, there is one thing I can certainly say: Yes, I am afraid of the future, but I refuse to be stripped of my right to freedom.
Then I finished in philosophy and would have done a PhD in philosophy, but my interests were in the mind and consciousness and in higher cognitive states like belief and I was sick of hearing philosophers sort of wait around for more to come out of neuroscience labs when the conversation turned to the topic of the mind.
Even better, one that says Brooklyn Dodgers, a team that doesn't exist anymore, except that they do in that neighborhood, and they do in the mind of my mother, and it isn't actually hard to find a T-shirt that says Brooklyn Dodgers, and she makes me buy one for myself even though I don't wear T-shirts.
"So for those looking for relief amid current crisis conditions, it is important to remember that words like 'temporary,' 'targeted,' 'need-based' and 'forbearance' can very quickly turn into a 'bailout' in the mind of those Americans who don't perceive a direct benefit," he wrote in a blog post this week warning lobbyists and industry groups to proceed cautiously.
Even allowing for the understanding that rich men, rarely subject to challenge, will not necessarily hold up ably under interrogation, Mr. Bloomberg still succeeded in surprising us with his lack of preparation, his unchecked peevishness and a hesitancy that must have embarrassed him most of all, given how thoroughly it put the viewer in the mind of middle management.
In the mind of Tony Pulis, the footballing ideal is a perpetual goalless draw, a goalless draw which exists in eternity, a ceaseless ticker tape of 0-0 scorelines rotating endlessly around an empty Soccer Saturday studio, taunting the skeletal remains of Geoff Stelling as the dust of Phil Thompson, Paul Merson and Matt Le Tissier mingles with the trickling sands of time.
In narrowing them down from among the best dozen or so that we received, Mr. Johnson said he put himself back in the mind-set of the gatekeeper role he once held at Brown, when there were so many essays to read that he felt guilty being in a house of worship without a pile of paper in front of him.
Everything I've written so far is predicated on two assumptions I'm not sure I want to defend: One is that Jews in the American context both are and aren't white people; the other is that I have some understanding of what Jewishness means, or is signified by, in the mind of Bernie Sanders, who was born on September 403, 240—a.k.a.
If, as Buddhist teachings advise, perceived "reality" is merely a fleeting confluence of energies in a moment of infinite time, then what is there that is ever convincingly in our grasp — to be clutched in the hand, held in the mind, or squirreled away in that repository of spirits and memories that one might call the nurturing place — and refuge — of the soul?
Bearden's Bayou Fever consists of twenty-one storyboards, beginning with the setting and followed by the presentation of the characters in the order of appearance: the landscape of the Louisiana bayou; the house where the family (father, mother, and newborn child) lives; and the various mythic figures— including the artist's "Conjur Woman" and "Herb Woman" — that pay a visit, not always with good intentions in the mind.
In " The End of the Myth: From the Frontier to the Border Wall in the Mind of America " (Metropolitan), the historian Greg Grandin argues that America's urge to wall off its borders marks the death of our most potent myth—the galvanizing vision of men and women seeking freedom along a vast frontier, a space for reinvention, unburdened by society, history, and one's own past.
Twitter users were quick to jump behind the GIF, adding their own Underwood images and drawing comparisons between the current administration and the slimy, cutthroat world of House of Cards' fictional D.C. And because nobody knows exactly what's happening in the mind of Frank Underwood, it's safe to say that any speculation — regarding that GIF-able expression and the Comey trial itself — is fair game.
It's quite possible that the ending moments of the next and final episode will reveal to us that everything that has happened in Sherlock, from the first moment, has been taking place in the mind of a drug addict who's painted a world within his own mind, a world where he's the genius hero and all of his friends are reflections of his own psyche.
Companies are facing an employee burnout crisis How companies are ramping up their background checks This design lab will tell you where the best jobs will be in America in 20 years So how do you prepare yourself now to work in an industry that changes so rapidly, the roles don't even exist except in the mind of the next Shonda Rhimes or Steve Jobs?
Sometimes they get captioned as in a children's book: "A is for Andy Warhol" (a soup can dented enough for the apex of an A); "D is for Damien Hirst" (a shark in a vitrine, swimming from one half of the D to the next, à la "The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living"); a shiny, "J for Jeff Koons" balloon animal.
And while being a public figure means a lack of privacy at times, Jackson says most fans are very "mindful" of approaching her when she's out and about and she believes she's figured out the key to maintaining a sense of being grounded while navigating Hollywood: "The best advice I've been given is to be strategic in the mind, young at heart, and wise in the soul," she says.
Mm-hmm.. But the other thing of a lesser nature, but relates to this, that he's been criticized for is not compelling the president to come speak to him, not issuing a subpoena, and fighting it out to get actual live testimony with the possibility of follow-up questions to understand what was in the mind of the president when he was engaged in those- Which was critical to obstruction.
" Elsewhere, one of the artists recruited a "porn star" to be "stump-fucked" by the stump-legged performance artist Mangina, and a young couple was planted in one of the pods to have sex, available to view on channel 36, a wheeze that set other couples off and "created a sort of intimacy" in the mind of Josh, who was captivated by the show, claiming afterward, "Now I know how to make a cult.
No other Democratic official, aside arguably from Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiOn The Money — Presented by Wells Fargo — Trump signs first phase of US-China trade deal | Senate to vote Thursday on Canada, Mexico deal | IRS provides relief for those with discharged student loans House delivers impeachment articles to Senate Senate begins preparations for Trump trial MORE (D-Calif.), elicits the kind of fear that Biden provides in the mind of the Commander-in-Chief.
For four hours they would burn police cars, tip over porta-potties, trap several hundred fans of the musical Wicked in the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, cause millions of dollars' worth of damage to downtown Vancouver, pose for some incredible photos, and, perhaps, plant a seed of interest in the mind of Americans like myself, who knew basically nothing about our neighbors to the north beyond the fact that they were supposedly pretty friendly, pretty quiet, and pretty weird.
" The Crete of Miller's journey was not yet a full-fledged tourist destination, especially on the cusp of war, and was a relative backwater, putting him in the mind of "the back pages of Dickens' novels, of a quaint one-legged world illuminated by a jaded moon: a land that had survived every catastrophe and was now palpitating with a blood beat, a land of owls and herons and crazy relics such as sailors bring back from foreign shores.
"To make it feel truly cinematic, I think you have to tell the stories from a dramatic perspective, and that means putting yourselves in the eyes, in the mind, in the world of the animals, and seeing what's at stake for them," said Mike Gunton, the executive producer of Planet Earth II. In the 1970s and '80s, it was enough for the NHU to show people a creature they'd never seen before and provide the details in the narration.
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