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" That "The novelist says in words what cannot be said in words.
Unlike his British father, but like his American mother, Archie will be likely to say the "t" sound in words like "metal" and the "r" sound in words like "car," Chambers told Insider.
This kind of conversation is hard to explain in words.
What happened after that is hard to explain in words.
Interview put into pictures what couldn't be said in words.
"This feeling can't be described in words," the person wrote.
It's something that seems almost impossible to describe in words.
It's hard to put it in words, but it's emotional.
There is no way to accurately describe it in words.
Paint me a picture of the wedding reception in words.
True respect, true value, I think lies not in words. . . .
"Whipping in words only is not whipping it," he said.
"Being a father, it's tough to describe in words," he said.
The website works by shifting the letters in words around continuously.
"He wrote in words that stupid people misunderstood," she told CNN.
"So I don't want to put too much stock in words."
It's difficult to convey the experience of playing Thumper in words.
Only you can let it in, drench yourself in words unspoken.
It's hard to capture in words just how vacant I was.
" Graham also said, in words directed to Trump, "close this deal.
But there are, of course, other expressions of power in words.
Here we have been wading knee deep in words, words, words.
"He only put it in my name in words," she said.
Do you give directions in words or by drawing a map?
It's not necessarily expressed in words or in displays of affection.
"I can't explain in words how that place felt," he said.
Some are, well, not able to be adequately described in words.
So how would you describe what a meme is in words?
And yet, like pornography, umami is hard to describe in words.
They did have to put that down in words for word people.
Memories from a fruitful travel experience sometimes cannot be described in words.
I love you more than I can ever even explain in words.
It's difficult to describe in words the effects that this app creates.
""What am I saying (in words or deeds) that's not being heard?
"He has shown it not only in words, but also in deeds."
It may sound quick in words, but it was pretty dragged out.
Another friend of decades estranges himself in words that pollute thirty years.
"I don't know how to describe that experience in words," he said.
I cannot explain in words how it all weighs on me emotionally.
Perhaps you've captured in words something others can only feel or sense.
They communicate across time zones, in words and wishes rather than caresses.
But transit safety advocates suggested the governor had committed only in words.
It's damn hard to encapsulate in words and even harder to forget.
"I cannot describe in words what we went through growing up," he said.
What the Times did not say in words was that Danler is beautiful.
Really, that's about as much of it as can be described in words.
Stigmatized in words, the horror became accessible, within reach of one and all. . . .
The way he looks at me is something I cannot explain in words.
It is how they choose to describe in words who they really are.
Chin explains social issues in words even a two-year-old can understand.
It's impossible for me to convey the sharper visuals in words or photos.
It's hard to adequately convey in words the brutality involved in gestation crating.
Frank Underwood uses this feature in words like why, prize, beside, eyes, terrified.
Nothing in words can describe how good it felt to see Swoosh again.
It will never say in words what it demonstrates so eloquently in movement.
If there is little comfort in numbers, there is even less in words.
A portrait of subway hell in words and images, drawn from commuters' tweets.
I'll never be able to convey in words what Elana's generosity means to me.
I don't think God speaks in words and language that we expect as humans.
This year's theme, the aforementioned "Expand Your Reality" is hard to describe in words.
Only her fading memory remained, in words that were blown away across the tundra.
She suggested that a lot of people struggle to express their feelings in words.
How, then, would an intelligent person, never versant in words, conceive of the world?
After 30 years of trafficking in words, I recently found myself drawing wordless cartoons.
But Warren said her heritage had been passed down in words, not on paper.
Energy that you can't control, energy that you feel and cannot explain in words.
" In effect, Mr. Folsom said, Whitman was "casting music in words upon a page.
They are, not in words but in deeds, supporters of annexation and subjugation, too.
But he was also fond of puns and ambiguities in words (as in movement).
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There must have been medicine in his words—can there be medicine in words?
The artist would illustrate the scene and describe it in words on the icon.
This horrifies slash excites me beyond what I'll ever be able to describe in words.
Can you put in words what this aesthetic means and what it's meant to convey?
Vickie remembers walking into the room but she can't explain in words what she saw.
It's so hard to put it in words because it don't feel real, you know?
But of course, unlike a critic, a dealer doesn't spell out his judgment in words.
Ultimately, those efforts will be measured not in words or tweets, but in job performance.
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For the majority of us, most of the time, these ideas are shaped in words.
Congress needs to sustain the priority of nuclear security, in programs not just in words.
If a picture can be easily explained in words, then it's probably a bad picture.
Bledsoe, for instance, is exploring new ways to communicate flood risk in words and maps.
In words and pictures this volume follows af Klint as she considers abstraction's many possibilities.
For seven seasons running, he has ranked among the league leaders in words per minute.
I want my apology not just to be in words, but in actions moving forward.
More recent history comes to life in words and pictures in "Persepolis," by Marjane Satrapi.
Champions of the fight will have to be champions in action, not just in words.
Then a few weeks later he's describing it in words such as 'mean' and 'cruel.
But even those who believe in words sometimes have trouble finding their way through them.
"It was just insane, I don't even know how to put it in words," Jairam said.
"I don't think I could possibly accurately describe it in words," Phil said of the experience.
"Cuéntame en palabras que aún conozco" (" Tell me in words that I, too, speak"), he sings.
No one is contesting the site's right to describe every detail of the video in words.
In words not quite as precise and clear as his abdominal muscles—how could they be?
Meet with other world leaders and reaffirm in words and deeds our commitment to ongoing partnerships.
There are often fewer little fill-in words, and more challenging clues begin to sneak in.
Ask Mr. Phillips to describe in words how Maple Leaf bologna tastes, and he is stumped.
The full-on experiential nature of drone dissolves descriptors, making it nearly impossible to capture in words.
Each address is a point, colored by the president's party and sized by its length, in words.
The law was written in words, and those ideally laid down bright lines for everyone to follow.
Wes never told me who Pele was in words; we discovered the character together, while doing it.
Batman v Superman addresses Man Of Steel's problems in words without learning anything from it in tone.
And also -- in words I couldn't believe I had to type -- that I believe Jews are people.
They became aware of the poor choice in words when people began blasting them on social media.
"This is a tough day," he said in words he acknowledged had been prepared the night before.
Tillerson on Wednesday explained the rhetoric as a way to speak to Kim in words he understands.
He's grasping for something that is unspeakable because we don't know it in words, only in impulses.
The left ruling party of Syriza has been widely criticized for its inconsistency in words and deeds.
Many people can recognize the signs of danger in words or the shifting mood of a crowd.
But he addressed Mr. Gabay's family in words that seemed to acknowledge the verdict had fallen short.
"A lot of people say, 'Okay, you say let's not get wrapped up in words,'" Burnett said.
If addressed at all that history had to be rendered in words my employers regarded as acceptable.
China's undisguised belligerence toward Taiwan — in words and actions — has given Ms. Tsai's campaign a new vigor.
What Kanye wants to express about religion seems to be something that cannot be expressed in words.
On the left, "The Mood" offers terse commentary and performance indications, a kind of score in words.
On the left, "The Mood" offers terse commentary and performance indications, a kind of score in words.
The Orchid Stories is a book about language in words you won't want to turn away from.
It's hard to put in words — there's just something different about it, but it's a really good different.
In the process of writing, I was compelled to actually put them in words and think about them.
"I don't even know how to put that in words," Griffin said of his long road to recovery.
On his frequent foreign tours the Indian prime minister touts his brand not only in words but physically.
Or as he put it, in words that he might have learned from his father, "Anything is possible."
We're able to understand the combined affect people find appealing, even when it can't be communicated in words.
Some years back it ran a piece in praise of short words, entirely in words of one syllable.
"When he was learning to talk, he was not interested in words, just numbers," she told the newspaper.
Explaining that in words took a long time, but one glance at this meme and you get it.
But the very importance they invest in words and images proves how seriously they take their online lives.
Poetry complements his music as a kind of parallel expression, but in words, rather than sounds and tones.
"If you can think of something in words, then you can see it in images too," she said.
"America's challenge of today has forged man's destiny of tomorrow," he said in words slightly garbled on recordings.
You can pencil in words of encouragement, like a quote from their favorite author or movie, for example.
In contrast to 2000, the European Union has not condemned the proposed coalition, either in words or actions.
"In my dreams, I would like to see ... communities achieve true progress, not just in words," he said.
" He struggled to verbalize a campaign rationale that felt true to him, in "words that felt absolutely authentic.
But there is always the fear that the originalist is in words only and it doesn&apost come out?
" It finally gives a visual to the startup's laboratory fraud detailed in words by John Carreyrou's book "Bad Blood.
I run through my morning routine and listen to an episode of The World in Words on the metro.
He particularly took issue with the idea that "the FBI is closing in" — words that the paper didn't use.
As we see images in our minds, he glimpses scents; as we speak in words, he communicates in fumes.
Messaging apps should let you type in words and the emojis will automatically pop up for you to select.
About a tumor, Ms. Schiff says, in words that reverberate over everything she writes, "In fiction, it's never benign."
Photo Booth Students, send us — in words, drawings or pictures — what you would do if you were in charge.
Clinton tried to offer a rebuke, both in actions and in words, to the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
Interest in words such as justice and misinformation reflect this new awareness and critique of the workings of power.
You only have 500 characters to explain yourself in words; the rest has to come through in your pictures.
Whatever the case, Dany now needs to provide us with an explanation — in words, not just unhinged facial expressions.
We need to make democracy and the international liberal order relevant to people's lives in actions, not in words.
As they do not accept that in words, she is afraid that we will have to turn to deeds.
"We have to address this issue, and take a decision announcing our disassociation, in words and deeds," he said.
The moment when you reach the end of the Siq is more magnificent than can be expressed in words.
"Nuclear weapons are an expression of one side of our human character," Carter said, in words written by Sagan.
While it may seem like people who write for a living would think in words, VICE staffers were split.
As Amadeo consoled him, the sick man muttered back in words that no one else on Earth still understood.
Self-registration of our hunting weapons would distinguish us from other gun owners, not in words but in deeds.
There's no doing justice to the weird, desperate, hilarious montage in words, but know that it involves diaper wringing.
It was a feeling that you just can't describe, you can't put in words, knowing that you helped save someone.
Mark Zuckerberg:​ But, instead, we bring in real people to tell us what their real experience is in words, right?
"Let's not just in words, but in deeds show that we can take decisions in people's interests," the statement said.
"That's a very important principle that countries need to support, not only in words but also in deed," he added.
Friends and family described Howard as a "gentle giant" who could paint in words what a jazz song was saying.
"To my fans: I fkn love u guys more than I'll ever be able to put in words," she wrote.
"I shrink with horror that I cannot express in words -- at this continuous slaughter of men in Korea," MacArthur said.
When it came to the core of his speech — the fight against terrorism — the president's choice in words really mattered.
With voting now underway in the Democratic primary, the Obama administration, in words and actions, appears to be protecting Clinton.
For a campaign now devoted to "law and order," the launch was mob rule: in spirit, in tone, in words.
Thackeray is just one of an impressive cast of writer/illustrators who think as much in images as in words.
"I can't explain it in words," he said, standing inside the practice court at Barclays Center in Brooklyn last fall.
Sometimes parents are referred to as one's "birth giver and sperm donor", as if to diminish familial intimacy in words.
" In words Holmes himself gleefully described in a private letter as "brutal," he concluded, "Three generations of imbeciles are enough.
The scale of forms and the overall quality of the work relate to my interest in words on a page.
Before children can convey their feelings in words, they may bang their heads if they are frustrated with a task.
However, there are a lot of layers to the game which are hard to convey in words, or even screenshots.
Sprinkled throughout the ceremony were tributes to Bryant, in words, in song and, sometimes, the simple display of his jersey.
The artworks in Words/Matter suggest that language is not simply ethereal and cerebral, but infinitely malleable, corporeal, and tactile.
Not just strategic arrangements or compilations of letters, words in Words With Friends are valued as whole, discrete units: words.
In this video, Kathleen Hall Jamieson, author of Presidents Creating the Presidency: Deeds Done in Words, examines these common elements.
The single most important piece of advice my mom gave me didn't come so much in words, but more in example.
It's time for all our progressive legislators, in all levels of government, to heed this cry in words and concrete action.
"I tried to put it in words that make sense," Saget admits of his speech getting jumbled during the emotional proposal.
But seeing nonexistent movement in words and seeing letters like "d", "b", "p", "q" rotated is common among people with dyslexia.
" In a later update, on Thursday, she wrote, "Thank you for those who have helped out in words and in donations.
It also displays your pace in words per minute, how loud you were, whether your volume was consistent and so on.
His profound kindness wrapped in a strong sense of fairness meant more to me than I could ever express in words.
The first time I thought about this in words — as opposed to just doing it — was in relation to Myron Stout.
Yes, being aggressive in words and deeds toward them is commendable, but they do supply ammunition for their use against liberals.
Threatened by rising anti-Semitism, American-Jewish communities need to know that Israel is behind them and not only in words.
"We are proud that our dad and husband came to A.U.B.," Susan wrote, in words that are now faded with time.
If successful, Virginia would show America that leaders in our state are committed to equality in action, not just in words.
A more contemporary definition, developed by the linguist Linda Flower and the psychologist John Hayes, is "cognitive rhetoric"—thinking in words.
" They "are amusing themselves, for it is their adversary who is obliged to use words responsibly, since he believes in words.
In words we thought we wouldn't write for at least four years: Donald Trump has actually had a pretty good week.
I'll miss this theater of violence more than I can express in words but I am officially retiring from Sports Entertainment.
Perhaps they were merely daunted by the task of expressing it all in words concisely enough to print on a wall.
"Ekphrasis [the Greek word for 'description'] has offered a way of capturing visual experience in words," she writes in the introduction.
Critics have grappled with the meaning and effect of these tributes, but the hit's euphoric qualities are hard to capture in words.
"When I was younger I felt like I could communicate better in photographs than I could in words," Rose Marie Cromwell says.
"Personally, it affected me in ways I can't necessarily put in words," Ledger's Brokeback Mountain costar Jake Gyllenhaal said in an interview.
But they are amusing themselves, for it is their adversary who is obliged to use words responsibly, since he believes in words.
His Kurdish wasn't good enough to explain it in words so he had to act it out for the YPG fighters there.
If there's going to be a democracy, then let it truly be that—not just in words, but in deed, in actuality.
And don't bother typing in words like "Egyptian cotton" or "thread count"—you're just offering them more precise ways to bamboozle you.
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That's the beauty in words, though: They are always out there, floating in the ether, free for any of us to use.
But you cannot truly convey a swelling balloon of heat, a concussion in the air, the lancing pain of shrapnel, in words.
The country may have made a commitment in words, but it has in many ways failed to fulfill that commitment with actions.
" He continued: "Personally, it affected me in ways I can't necessarily put in words or even would want to talk about publicly.
" The crusading television news pioneer Ed Murrow made the case in words that still resonate across our republic: "Dissent is not disloyalty.
The feature launched in April, Wilke said, noting that shoppers had struggled to find styles that they could not describe in words.
I really enjoyed the onomatopoeia today in words like SNARF, HUM and TUT, and some unexpected cluing — ABACK, SPF, AIMS and others.
"I'm sure many people obviously disagree, [but] that there is more fear in words rather than fear based on actions," Karabell said.
"Personally, it affected me in ways I can't necessarily put in words or even would want to talk about publicly," Gyllenhaal said.
"It is so difficult to communicate these things in words — there are just no words to describe how we feel," Russo said.
Well, it's a radical kind of atheism that asserts that the nature of reality is ineffable—it can't be embodied in words.
This means you will no longer have to type in words like "dog" or "cat," as the algorithm will sort them for you.
" She adds, in words that give this book its title: "The shock feels greater because the tears are my first intimation of scale.
"I don't even know how to express it in words that they're finally side by side," their niece Susan Lawrence told USA Today.
Though Lourd gave no explanation of the photo in words, she captioned the image with a simple angel face emoji flanked by sparkles.
"The love which he was surrounded in his final days was so great it cannot be quantified in words alone," the family said.
The updated social dictionary contains 50,000 new words suggested by players on top of the existing words that were in Words With Friends.
You'd add in words like 'nip slip' even if nipples are nowhere near having a slip because that's what people are searching for.
Ronny, we're told in words and song, is a rebel, though really he's just young, cocky and clueless, a sweet-faced muscle boy.
In words and pictures an iconography of Muslim women emerged—one that is used as an emblem of the general backwardness of Muslims.
When those areas face a loss of plant and animal species, there can be similar extinctions in words, phrases, or even entire languages.
The bond chefs have with their blades is oftentimes hard to express in words, but we're going to give it a try nonetheless.
Kaye told the Council that it was their moment to act, to demonstrate in deeds the commitments they had repeatedly made in words.
He is very good at describing what is hardest to put in words, the highly distinctive quality of everyday life in this city.
"It's like holding a man underwater and saying why don't you swim," he said, in words that should continue to be heeded today.
Alvarez rendered my reality a little more tangible by putting it in words, but more than validation, the book proved to be premonition.
Instead, this book wants to be music in words, giving the reader a cellular sense of how it feels to move through time.
I wish I could explain in words the horror of losing a child…add the complexity of losing a child in ADVENT season?
It is why Pochettino's bullish disregard for them — in words, if not always in actions — strikes such a discordant note among many commentators.
Luke S. and Luke P. continue to duke it out in words, with Luke S. spewing some pretty harsh criticism for his new archnemesis.
But in the end, music to him is a thing unto itself, "a language of the spirit—its essence can't be captured in words."
So while Luckey might not be able to speak his mind in words, he can certainly achieve the same effect by writing a check.
In words and actions, China has frequently been hostile towards his country (whose incomplete acknowledgment of its second-world-war record has not helped).
When we're dealing with any individuals making any decisions, the real question is, can you write that down clearly and write it in words.
Lilt claims a 5x increase in words per hour translated, and says the results are as good or better than a strictly human translation.
There comes a time when "silence is betrayal," said King in words meant to admonish himself as much as the rest of the nation.
With "Second-hand time", Ms Alexievich has built a monument to these survivors of the collapse of the Soviet Union; a monument in words.
Nearly all the joy I've experienced this summer can be traced to a single video, and it's one I can't really summarize in words.
A group of psychologists at the University of Alberta in Canada conducted a study that successfully developed a way to measure humor in words.
The showrunners claim the havoc-wreaking was a spur-of-the-moment decision, but Dany actually telegraphed it in words and actions long before.
Although this approach is quite time consuming, I find it strengthens my abilities to recognize patterns in words, and I'm up for the challenge.
Yes, but: Wall Street analysts remain bullish on Apple in words, but the average price target is below the company's current $230 stock price.
While there's no direct line between subtle "othering" and physical violence, disparagement, even only in words, adds moisture to the dark cloud of prejudice.
Some linguists think that is how click consonants found their way into Bantu speech: in words borrowed from Khoisan languages, which use clicks extensively.
The son will bear witness to the island's current reality in words, the father in pictures (which are not, alas, included in the book).
All of us that have been fortunate enough to fly in space find it difficult to describe the beauty of our universe in words alone.
The true measure of success for a designer who deals in words is making tools quieter to use, so we can use them more intuitively.
"I wish I could put in words what this means," Thomas, who came out as gay in 2009 and retired in 2011, said on Twitter.
Yet it was far easier for Ellison to describe inner states of individuals in words than it was for Parks to capture them on film.
I think that means trust your body, your gut, whatever, even if you can't articulate clear thoughts yet or make sense of things in words.
She substituted her family's worship of the Word for a new faith in words, but found out for herself that no faith can be static.
"They are not only threatening in words, but they are switching over into action to ignite another Korean War," they said, referring to US rhetoric.
"I truly don't know where to begin in putting in words the appreciation I feel for what you've all done to help me," she wrote.
Jenny gently shows Tom a feeling she's failed to communicate in words, and he responds by falling for the seductive side of lying to strangers.
The maximum length of the passage is 216 grid squares — that is, letters in words plus spaces between words; the minimum is 209 grid squares.
In fact, the past is the present, conjured in words and pictures, existing in the spaces between what's said and unsaid, what's seen and unseen.
I just read your letter, and I don't know how you were able to put it in words exactly how both of us were feeling.
But like Daniel, Elisabeth has a resilience, a delight in words and stories, an imaginative playfulness that finds light in even the grayest of circumstance.
We will not be judged by what we say here tonight by the quality of our answers or by any back and forth in words.
Mocked once as "The Prince of Thinkers," Brisset believed he'd found the key to the world in words, then locked himself up in lalangue's prelapsarian oblivion.
In words and deeds, he bore witness and built a monument to memory to teach the living and generations to come the perils of human indifference.
"It's difficult to describe these nuances precisely in words, and a data-driven approach can discover and generalize these more efficiently than a human," said Wood.
For those questioning Animoji's usefulness, consider this: You can say with an Animoji what you might not feel comfortable putting in words or recording yourself saying.
If Facebook is willing to make this commitment to user well-being, not in words but in product changes, it could start an industry-wide trend.
"I've found that just a slight tweak in words can help a profile appear more often with the way that dating site algorithms work," she says.
" Since they live in the moment, it's more a matter of them thinking — but not really in words — "Is nothing bad happening to me right now?
We had a writing workshop, which was challenging because some of the inmates found it difficult to put down what they wanted to say in words.
"It's very hard to express it in words, you can only understand it if you live in an experience like that," Badwan tells The Creators Project.
Unlike right brained people, who tend to think in visuals, left brains are detail- and fact-oriented, and they prefer to think in words and numbers.
"I honestly don't know how to describe in words how desperate the situation is in Yemen," says Kristine Beckerle, a Yemen researcher at Human Rights Watch.
But he has already concluded - in words the public was not intended to see - that Amazon caused millions of dollars of injury to thousands of customers.
But it is certainly true that people who deal in words for a living — writers, academics, journalists — take plagiarism far more seriously than ordinary voters do.
Love Letters of Great Men, available on Amazon, $12.56It can be hard to do yourself justice in words — whether they're spoken or written in a card.
You cannot convey the pure concussive terror of a panic attack in words either, the sense that all your bones are thrumming a bad, insistent chord.
In Brian Selznick's best-selling book, which he adapted for the screen, Rose's story is conveyed wordlessly in pencil drawings; Ben's is shared entirely in words.
Rather, she is one whose vision of the world and style of expression are defamiliarizing, who does not reproduce the world in words but transforms it.
" Each served a feeling of the poet's that, Blackmur guessed, "did not exist, even in his own mind, until he had put it down in words.
" In Nell Zink's novel "Doxology," a piece of chicken tasted, in words you are unlike to see on a handwritten menu card, like "distributive injustice personified.
"It's hard to put it in words what you go through when you have an officer killed in the line of duty," Lowe said Tuesday night.
In words that I'm sure are as surreal to read as they are to type, I will soon become the new majority owner of CH Media.
At the time, her Republican challenger, Scott Brown, demanded she provide documented proof, but Warren said her heritage had been passed down in words, not on paper.
I'm trying to get to the heart of the matter, and put down in words how, for me, art, love, and freedom are inextricable from one another.
"As our lives move increasingly online, spaces that are safe for sex are becoming smaller and smaller," she says, in words that are now published on Medium.
As a recovering music critic and (increasingly disillusioned) fan, I understand how difficult it can be to capture the feeling of a great Radiohead song in words.
"It's hard to say in words what Marcus does," Danny Ainge told VICE Sports after the Boston Celtics went up 21.45-296 in the Eastern Conference Finals.
You can list the materials or explain the frequencies and the physics, but there's something that's hard to capture in words, some spark that's hard to bottle.
These gods and their people and landscapes have always felt inextricable from the revelation of worlds in words, images and feelings blooming inside me as I read.
Buckley had no idea, "Call it a No-program, if you will," he cheerfully wrote or shrugged, in words that sound like marching orders for today's GOP.
The truth of loving someone with dementia is that the further you drift from each other, the less you are able to express that yearning in words.
A sex worker isn't "actually really into you" unless they make it clear, in words, that they want a relationship with you as anything beyond a client.
It's hard to describe in words how important dance classes have become in my life, but if friends came to class, they might feel the same way.
"For our allies and regional partners, we continue to remain deeply committed to our friends...not just in words but in meaningful action," said Rear Adm. Cooper.
Mr. Acconci spoke often about how his father's unusual name, and his love of literature and opera, sparked a fierce interest in words at an early age.
A function of mechanical, robotized distance, the melancholy is rarely expressed in words or even tunes, existing between the lines, implied by the blankness of the presentation.
What the actress owes to her most influential character probably can't even be summed up in words, but she tried on Instagram ahead of GOT's emotional series finale.
"An insult is expressed in words, gestures, writing, painting or objects that affect personal dignity," Pen Panha, head of the parliamentary Commission on Legislation and Justice, told parliament.
"It's a feeling that you can't explain it, it's hard to put it in words right now — it's hard to deal with this here right now," he added.
"It's a feeling that you can't explain it, it's hard to put it in words right now it's hard to deal with this here right now," he added.
For many people, while we know that people are gleaning personality from a profile, it may be difficult for people to express that in words when subsequently messaging.
As far as he is concerned, Charles Kim said, Trump could not be tougher in words or actions when it comes to human rights violations in his country.
What you don't want is to have an agreement in words that doesn't move the needle in practice and in turn provides almost a cover for ongoing misbehavior.
The story of Yemen and all its suffering is one that must be told, and as powerful as Declan's writing is, it cannot be told in words only.
" Semenya described her experience of trying to accommodate their medical interventions as being a "lab rat" and said their description "hurts more than I can put in words.
Embedded in words and grammar is action, because the metaphors that we use as we try to make sense of the world tell us what to do next.
We'll ignore Trump's subjective suggestion that low unemployment rates are a valid rebuttal against accusations that he has been racist in words and actions unrelated to the economy.
It's hard to get across in words the monumental occasion this was for us not only as a Game of Thrones family but as fans of his work.
Sara Magenheimer is like a poet who plies her craft in film and video rather than in words, although she makes sculpture and art in other media, too.
It turns out that this is a great Old English phrase, pronounced as one would think, rooted in words for "lasting" and "horrible," that's begging for a comeback.
Neither man was elected to high office, but their messages in print, in words and in deeds reverberated across the globe and in the highest chambers of power.
Art therapy is a form of psychotherapy where mental health professionals use art materials to help patients explore feelings that may not be easy to express in words.
Her own marriage had not been happy, and, as with other professional and personal disappointments she had experienced, she wasn't very good at expressing her emotions in words.
Along those lines, how offended would you be (in words or on a scale of one to ten) if I refer to you as "arena rock Crazy Spirit"?
To put it in words a muggle can understand: people who experience really hard stuff tend to carry the impact of it around with them for a long time.
Echo wondered if perhaps she was trying to think of a way to explain some terrible, monstrous modification practice in words that wouldn't make him reboot in a panic.
Though the film was met with irritation from Wallace's biggest fans, it's actually a surprisingly moving portrayal of depression and the impossibility of ever capturing another person in words.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell first used the word "patient" to describe his approach to monetary policy early this month, in words that soothed financial markets after months of volatility.
" In words that would prove prophetic, Clinton argued that should she run for president in 2016 the content "cannot be about personalities, participants sniping, all of the irrelevant stuff.
From age 1 to 2, some of these include using many new words, using the p, b, m, h and w sounds in words and naming pictures in books.
But the whole album is a very spontaneous thing, so if such a meaning is evoked then perhaps it came from us subconsciously—you can't express it in words.
But the bill states that "in the judgment of whether participation is voluntary, it should be taken into special consideration whether consent has been expressed in words or action".
In words, written down on a page like this one, it's hard to really specify what the feeling you get when playing this game, that I felt, actually is.
"We are so happy that I don't know how to describe it in words," Thanawut Wibulroongreung, the father of Chanin, the youngest Wild Boar, said before Wednesday's news conference.
In the way that history can be told in words, so too can it be read through craft — objects ingeniously fashioned out of necessity from whatever was on hand.
For mathematical reasons that are almost too technical to explain in words, bubbles of nothing won't form in four dimensional spacetime, but they will form in "stringy" multidimensional spacetime.
Buying ads on Google involves bidding to place your ad at the top of the search results when a user types in words relevant to your product or service.
I can't even put in words how disappointed and disgusted I am about this unfair and totally inappropriate claim against me personally......obviously I love cars and ESPECIALLY FERRARI !!!!
And, given that subjects in the beeper protocol could express their experience only in words, it's not surprising that many of them ascribed a linguistic quality to their thinking.
One after another, in words both plain-spoken and deeply personal, admirers paid tribute to Ms. Fisher by "coming out" on Twitter with their own stories of mental illness.
Instead of merely wishing someone a happy anniversary or offering congratulations on a new job in words, the app is full of quick musical celebrations you can send instead.
And I was exposed to the richness of the Arabic lexicon in words like "ashlaa," meaning "body parts," as in those found scattered in the street after a bombing.
It's a little tricky to describe in words; below is a graph from the Tax Policy Center showing how the current credit phases in and out with various family sizes.
"I cannot put in words what I'm feeling, the emotions to be back to be playing, to score and win another game at home," the former Brazil midfielder told reporters.
" Alongside traditional Yorkshire features such as "mek and tek" for "make and take," we've got a more modern Sheffield marker with his very open OR vowel in words like "before.
"As his brother, it is hard to express in words what he has meant to me during my life, the bond we had was unique and very special," Angus wrote.
Songs like the title track transition from celestial ambience to heavenly cooing, an instrumental closing number that shows there's just as much power in sounds as there is in words.
"As his brother it is hard to express in words what he has meant to me during my life, the bond we had was unique and very special," he wrote.
" She sums up Saint Catherine's effect on her in words that bring to mind a latter-day Katy Perry fan: "She fills me, she slays me, she takes me apart.
Of course there's some truth to this, and the most obvious victim would be literature, which relies not only on an interest in words but facility and patience with them.
"A man cannot describe in words what he misses," said Omar Ahmed, 29, who used to work in Mosul's Health Ministry and is now exiled in the northern Kurdish region.
Schiappa: Karlyn Kohrs Campbell and Kathleen Hall Jamieson, in their classic book, Presidents Creating the Presidency: Deeds Done in Words, devote a chapter to the rhetorical functions of the SOTU.
So, rather than try to explain Trump in words, I would suggest you could simply show this unknowing person trying to understand the President the events of the past week.
Queer liberation is rooted in anti-establishment ideas, in words and ideologies politicians rarely use because they remind us that the system needs to be reinvented to make room for us.
To put it in words: two quantities are in the Golden Ratio if their ratio to one another is the same as the ratio of their sum to the larger quantity.
The sensations themselves might be nebulous, difficult to describe in words, but I can usually tell if they're a 3 (shit feels strange) or a 10 (I'm totally fucking losing it).
Additionally, when I am unable to regulate my anxiety, it can result in somatization, which is pain in the body caused by an inability to express my emotional pain in words.
"No matter what, every workplace needs to prioritize victims and survivors and anyone who is marginalized or vulnerable to abuse — not only in words and actions but literal policies," Belle concluded.
Care packages from my parents got me through college, and even now, getting random boxes in the mail from my childhood BFF is more precious than I can express in words.
Hallie Levine, mother of Johanna, an 8-year-old with Down syndrome, described her daughter as vivacious and outgoing, and with behavioral challenges because she has trouble expressing herself in words.
I know I'm technically capable of putting down in words exactly why I've chosen this person and why I want to choose him again and again, every day, forever, yada yada.
Rodrigo Lasmar inserted a pin in the fifth metatarsal and the procedure "went perfectly," the CBF said in words almost identical to those used by the French club in their statement.
Over 12 weeks, more than 5,000 miles, several screaming fights and approximately 202005,000 vodka shots, Gary and I created a portrait, in words and photographs, of the lives of contemporary Russians.
They already have the natural intimacy of long-term couples, the kind that's expressed less in words and more in how two bodies fit, as if joined by an invisible thread.
In 1981, the coverage of the spaceship Columbia's maiden flight featured a combination of graphs, diagrams, timelines and flight paths, while previously that story might have been told only in words.
I had played them countless times in Words With Friends, but couldn't remember which ones had scored points and which had been rejected, or what any of them meant, if anything.
Brown's poems are accessible the way your friends are accessible: They invite you in, sit you down, talk to you about things that matter in words that revel in their beauty.
When I was in my very early 20s, an older man in a position of professional authority over my writing described his feelings in words unnervingly similar to those Nadzam heard.
Lagarde said that while protectionism had not so far been seen "other than in words", trade deals must be improved in a way that included people who felt left behind by globalization.
They even have a new book, appropriately misspelled The "Odessey": The Zombies in Words and Images, in which the band tells their remarkable story in their own words for the first time.
Not lacking in words, which hadn't changed, but lacking in style, lacking in design, lacking, mostly, in the emotional bond many readers forge when (sorry!) they judge a book by its cover.
During that time, the Brits doubled down on their way of spelling and basically scorned at the new American way of spelling (though they did drop the -K in words like 'magic').
The new law, as published previously, stated that "in the judgment of whether participation is voluntary, it should be taken into special consideration whether consent has been expressed in words or action".
For example, a friend used to message people about her abusive ex-partner using the built-in Words With Friends messenger, because she knew that he read her text messages and Gchats.
Curry closed by referring to the new duke and duchess as "my brother, my sister" — likely the first time a royal has been referred to in words of equality, rather than hierarchy.
During the last few months, in words that I could not have imagined being spoken by leaders in 2000, two members of Congress have made bigoted, divisive and deeply hurtful statements: Rep.
The work is simple but effective: The panels are hung at odd angles so that viewers may walk between them, immersing themselves in words that feel weighted with moral and emotional clarity.
At the same time, as the world responds, leaders from Pope Francis to President Trump have condemned the suicide bombings of churches and hotels in words and ways that are immediately familiar.
It's hard to capture in words the place Mr. Stanfield goes to in his performances, where everything gets stripped away except for something so intense and pure it vibrates off the screen.
One way you might let your students be inspired by music is to have them describe in words what they hear, a method Jean-Michel Basquiat employed in his poetry and paintings.
Shame-faced, bashful, insolent, chaste, luxurious, peevish, prattling, silent, fond, doting, laborious, nice, delicate, ingenious, slow, dull, forward, humorous, debonair, wise, ignorant, false in words, true speaking, both liberal, covetous, and prodigal.
For Harrison, whose interior life is like a rich vein she can tap at will, there seems to be no moment, no feeling, too private, peculiar or uncomfortable to render in words.
Unlike most third-party keyboards that offer new ways to type in whatever words you want, ShakeSpeak uses predictive text to help type in words like those William Shakespeare would have written.
As primary progressive aphasia gradually took away Mr. Guskin's ability to speak and communicate, Ms. Jennings helped coach his students, filling in words he could no longer conjure and explaining his intentions.
For as we overhear one lone voice spelling itself in words, its creator transmits a love of thrilling verbal pyrotechnics crafted out of and despite the sorrow or waste the poet addresses.
In words, the explanation reads as follows: Popular Vote = Presidential Approval + Economic Growth, with both factors measured in the summer before the election, in order to allow forecasting at a meaningful distance.
He mused on past work, reacted to news, and explored in words the ideas that grounded his fantastic illustrations of buildings that seem transported from a lost timeline of more organic modernism.
For example, a friend used to message people about her abusive ex-partner using the built-in Words With Friends messenger, because she knew that he read her text messages and Gchats.
She's an aspiring author, and she is setting out to capture in words the ruined castle where she lives with her family, in the middle of the English countryside in the 1930s.
Why VR is cool and exciting is hard to explain in words, he says—and tech reporters around the world feel his pain—but as soon as you try it, you get it.
"Knowing what he did in his career, what he did for this league, for me to pass him on that list, I don't really know how to put that in words," Anthony said.
The term originates from the Norwegian word for "wellbeing," and while some refer to it as "the art of creating intimacy" or being "consciously cozy," its meaning can't be fully expressed in words.
"This is also what zero tolerance begins to look like in practice, not just in words," said Nobert, who was raped by a colleague working at a U.N. peacekeeping base in South Sudan.
Her husband, Bollywood producer Boney Kapoor, released a statement on his wife's Twitter page, writing, "Losing a friend, wife and mother of your two young daughters is a loss inexplicable in words." pic.twitter.
"Who was I to spit in the publishers' punch bowl at the annual industry party?" she recounts in "Words Are My Matter," a collection of nonfiction appearing this fall from Small Beer Press.
It's a really interesting thing in words and it's really interesting where reading goes because it's never been more popular and then it's ... You have so many devices in order to do it.
But after bulldozing through 30 minutes of remarks, Bush struggled to mask his own frustration as he asked the audience to vote for him Saturday in words that were dripping with gallows humor.
It's hard to decide whether this is the most brilliant or the most ridiculous literary trick that has ever been performed around the fraught, often pretentious task of rendering musical sublimity in words.
"What I want the American people to know, what I want the Congress to know, is that I am profoundly sorry for all I have done wrong in words and deeds," he said.
" Emiliano Fittipaldi, an Italian investigative reporter who has looked into sexual abuse and who is the author of the book "Lust," said "for Francis, addressing sex abuse is priority in words, not actions.
Shoppers "struggle to find styles they can't describe in words," Jeff Wilke, Amazon's CEO of consumer business, said while introducing the service at the company's "re:MARS" conference on artificial intelligence in Las Vegas.
Philip Ashforth Coppola set out in July 1978 to document the artistic décor of the New York City subway system in words and line drawings, figuring he'd be finished in a couple of months.
It's a bit embarrassing, but I have to admit that my Mandarin is a little spotty, and being able to fill in words in English would make it much easier to practice speaking Chinese.
As Ching-ling coolly put it during her last years, in words that sound like an attempt to persuade herself as much as anyone else, "I made my choice and I have no regrets."
Once [a protagonist] starts talking in words that you wouldn't have picked, then you remember that it's a game, you remember that someone is trying to coax some kind of emotion out of you.
Click here to view original GIFIf you find yourself unable to express yourself in words, and you don't already have the perfect gif in mind, then please, for all our sakes, use an emoji.
As the pace of Steve's progress accelerated — in words and movements — I became consumed with planning for the next steps in his recovery, making arrangements for his rehabilitation, staging our apartment for his return.
It's dragging along behind it some wobbly bass lines, laser blast synths and pressure-valve-release hisses that sound ridiculous when you describe them in words, but are unbelievably effective on the dance floor.
Repeatedly in his travails, art saves him or wins him better treatment, including when he finally returns home after a daring escape, and cannot explain in words, but must show, what happened to him.
Only in time do they come to know the spectrum of power in words, that they can wound as well as elate, promote war as well as peace, express hate as well as love.
" In his denial letter, Lauer wrote: "At no time, during or after her multiple visits to my apartment, did she express in words or actions any discomfort with being there, or with our affair.
One of her first moves as leader was to complain that AstraZeneca was almost bought by U.S. group Pfizer, threatening - in words that may come back to haunt her - to defend an "important" sector.
I saw that the reason the emotional effect of opera doesn't feel anything like the kind that the novel uses words to convey is that opera's power cannot be conveyed in words at all.
"Seeing these two angels, these stunningly beautiful babies…cuddled together, and seeing the joy on Amal and George's faces, it's one of those deeply felt beautiful feelings you can't express in words," Alamuddin tells PEOPLE.
It's hard to explain in words why Fiona has won over the hearts of so many people who, before now, had zero interest in hippos, so perhaps this Instagram post will give you a clue.
Sound is difficult to describe in words, which is why most of us resort to a combination of gesture and vocal mimicry when, say, trying to convey to someone else that a car goes vrooom.
Players could already use the social dictionary in Words With Friends, but now it comes with usage stats that let you see how your creativity in using the new words stacks up against other players'.
It's sort of hard to describe the performance in words, so if you haven't watched it yet it's probably worth getting caught up here: Needless to say, she certainly put a unique twist on it.
His address may or may not have swayed women voters but, again, it appears to be a major framing of the 2020 election — and the president arguably struck the right note, in words and delivery.
"The sixth commandment forbids all impurity and immodesty in words, looks and actions," was admonition No. 256 in the Baltimore Catechism, the standard text used to teach the faith from 1885 to the late 1960s.
" He continued, "I personally find it really hard to try to capture that experience in words, and, if I'm finding it difficult to translate it into words, how are the studies going to capture it?
"The level of contention here shows there may well be a ceiling for how high one can rise in national politics if you choose to demonize LGBT people in words, actions and legislation," Angelo said.
If a vibration comes and attaches itself to it, and it happens to be the right vibration, and the words are actually relevant to something, you've got something that you actually can't put in words.
The point, again, is that while words matter — I wouldn't be a professional writer if I didn't believe in words — people who aren't professional writers should also consider the importance of things that aren't words.
The besmirching of Arabs and Haredim during the campaign, often in words that ought to make a decent citizen cringe, resulted in both of these communities rushing to the polls to make their voices heard.
From the first tour we took of the house, the sellers' realtor made clear, in words and in writing, that the sellers planned to take one of the light fixtures from one of the bedrooms.
Senator Rubio and Senator Nelson, we represent these fine people; we will not be judged by what we say here tonight, by the quality of our answers or by any back-and-forth in words.
Once that letter gets sent, Trump will have accepted, in act if not in words, that Mueller is running a serious and important investigation, and that it behooves powerful people to give Mueller what he wants.
"I can honestly say tonight was the first time I have ever been surrounded by so many beautiful Black models and the feeling I felt tonight I can never explain in words," she wrote on Instagram.
"Bringing attention to this and raise some type of awareness for other people to be careful because I can't explain in words how hard it is to see her like this," Kaitlin Cabot, Jones' cousin, said.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, in words that might have been uttered in Cold War days of less sophisticated communications, told the World Economic Forum in Davos there was a "blurring line between war and peace".
It's not unlike preaching from the pulpit but in words that are universally digestible: This back-to basics approach highlights how despite the many issues plaguing their faithful, religion has survived the test of time. —A.
Even as white supremacists make more noise and become more brazen—as the deadly Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville this weekend demonstrated—the Trump administration seems committed to ignoring them, both in words and deed.
Josh Barro has an interesting piece laying out in words a thesis that so far I've only heard in whispers and tweets: In some ways, Democrats might be better off if the GOP tax bill passes.
Teaching kids to use meditation techniques to reduce their stress and teaching them ways to express their feelings and thoughts in words, drawings and movement will give them greater understanding of, and control over, disturbing emotions.
In the emotional days following the November 2016 election that put President Donald Trump in power, no one had any idea they might find a shred of solace in words scribbled on a mundane office supply.
He spent 117 weeks at the front, a terrible experience which, when finally expressed in words more than two decades later, would result in "In Parenthesis", one of the greatest poetic responses to the first world war.
"We went to the maternal fetal medicine's office, and they did a scan, and we met with the genetic counselor and doctor, and they start talking to us in words we've never heard, like ventriculomegaly," she says.
Craig Brown's deconstructed biography tracks her life through 99 different themes: Margaret in newspaper announcements, Margaret in words added to the dictionary during her life, Margaret featuring in the fantasies that leering men record in their diaries.
Right now, Sheeran's basking in the enormous success of his most recent album ÷ (or Divide, if you prefer to speak in words and not symbols), which is now spending its seventh week atop the UK album chart.
" Also on Friday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for "all parties to refrain from provoking and threatening each other, whether in words or actions, and not let the situation get to an irreversible and unmanageable stage.
Scott Heller, Theater editor: We try not to give away plot points, but we also reserve the right to capture — in words, and especially, photographs — what happens on a stage and not only rely on publicity images.
In Mr. Guadagnino's work, passion and drama are expressed in words, deeds and surging music but also in the vibrant, visceral textures that envelop his characters — the cool marble, succulent fruit, shadow and light, sheens of sweat.
"Through most of its history, National Geographic, in words and images, reproduced a racial hierarchy with brown and black people at the bottom, and white people at the top," Mr. Mason said in an interview on Tuesday.
The federal lawsuit filed by Democrats targeted two standards that help determine voters' intent in cases where they either use different kinds of marks to signal their choices, or write in words to help specify their intent.
His investors, they look at it as investing, not bundling — and honestly, I don't know how to put this in words that don't sound 'woo woo' — they have this sort of feeling of really believing in something.
Independent researchers from George Washington University estimated that some 3,000 people died in Puerto Rico, and yet, the support given to the island both in finances and in words in the wake of Hurricane Maria has been minimal.
Instead, he decided to study art therapy, a form of psychotherapy in which mental health professionals use painting, drawing and other forms of art to encourage patients to explore feelings that may be hard to express in words.
Whether or not he ever succeeded in evoking the deep strangeness of existence in his art, the single-mindedness with which Magritte pursued that goal and the clarity with which he articulated it in words remains an inspiration.
"Developments in the peninsula nuclear issue up to this point prove that, no matter whether it is military threats in words or in action, they cannot promote and advance a resolution," the foreign ministry spokesman, Lu Kang, said.
Mr. Last's crossword is exactly what a Friday crossword should be, filled with exciting, fresh entries that spark your imagination and challenge you to revel in words and phrases that you might be seeing for the first time.
At the same time, Westmoreland was reporting a minor clash, reporters on the scene made it clear — in words, photos, and film — that the fighting was intense and widespread — the worst of the war — often touch-and-go.
To get a bio-pic, peers among the great songwriters had to die young, like Gershwin (who got a pretty good movie in "Rhapsody in Blue") or Lorenz Hart (who got a terrible one in "Words and Music").
For example, an analyst who understands that she harbors red-hot anger toward her father would need to be careful of unconsciously and mistakenly hearing resonances of her dad in words coming from the person on the couch.
Then there's this poem at the end, which on a literary level isn't particularly deep—but because it's attached to [the treasure], it's brought thousands who decipher everything in it, right down to the numbers of letters in words.
You can't even fully describe in words, or emojis, the frustration of seeing money blithely poured into a film that's one massive, uncritical ad for something nearly everyone in the theater already owns, dressed up as family-friendly entertainment.
"We call on all parties to refrain from provoking and threatening each other, whether in words or actions, and not let the situation get to an irreversible and unmanageable stage," Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told reporters in Beijing.
"We call on all parties to refrain from provoking and threatening each other, whether in words or actions, and not let the situation get to an irreversible and unmanageable stage, " Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told reporters in Beijing.
In words that echoed nearly exactly the phrasing of Fed Chair Janet Yellen on Wednesday, Williams said that it "makes sense" for the Fed to raise interest rates now, given the progress made in the recovery since the recession.
In another letter to Mani da, Kishore captured his unique ability to appeal to the child-like sensibilities of readers of all ages: I wish I could express in words the 'sense of pleasure' you emanate when sharing ideas.
And although some humans may be less interested in words than other aspects like looks, scent, youth, money, power or whatever we find attractive in a partner, birdsongs remind us that good communication, in any pair, makes love possible.
A strange being known only as "The Crawler" travels up and down the stairs of an underground tower, writing on the walls in words that are revealed under a microscope to be formed of some sort of golden moss.
And, in words reminiscent of the infamous "peace for our time," speech by Neville Chamberlain ("Now I recommend you to go home and sleep quietly in your beds"), Trump told us "Sleep well tonight" after his lovefest with Kim.
"Heidenröslein," one of his earliest great poems, is written in the style of a folk song and almost entirely in words of one or two syllables: " Sah ein Knab ' ein Röslein stehn " ("A boy saw a little rose standing").
Without wishing to "dignify the hypotheses by speaking of them as a theory", he noted that the system "can be described in words that have meaning to the layman", and "isn't so complex or unusual that he throws his hands up".
It's possible to connect and play with actual friends, but whoever you play with, there's no pressure in Words With Friends to take your turn — the game simply pushes each move back and forth between the two competitors' mobile devices.
"If the Americans show, in words and actions, that they are not irrational, then they will see that the Islamic Republic and the people of Iran are well-wishing, reasonable and cooperative," Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has declared.
But he actually makes and effort, both in words and action which is no small feat in comparison to a president that has rolled back transgender rights, frequently spewed misogynistic comments, and thinks holding Planned Parenthood hostage is good politics.
Mirren wrote about her older cousin in her 2008 memoir In the Frame: My Life in Words and Pictures, calling her "a loyal and generous person" who helped support her mother and brother financially with the money she made from modeling.
"We got in the car and after we were driving for a few minutes I told him that this lyric from 'Positively 4th Street' completely embodied how I felt about Larry, but was never able to put in words," she wrote.
He pronounces all of his Rs. In linguistic speak, he is completely rhotic: Another distinct, and possibly outdated feature that Underwood is using is pronouncing is reversing his "wh" in words like whip and whale, which turn into hwip and hwale.
He made his modeling debut at the house's spring/summer 2017 men's wear show in Paris ("it was so impressive — there was an unforgettable atmosphere that can't been described in words") and then posed for Vuitton's pre-spring 2017 look book.
Admiral Hopper, who earned her master's and Ph.D. at Yale, helped build the nation's first electromechanical computer, developed the first compiler, proposed the idea of writing computer programs in words rather than symbols, and retired from the Navy at age 79.
More movie work followed that — some good, some less so, since Ephron's strength was never as a distinctive filmmaker with a cohesive style or graceful storytelling structure; she was always more interested in words on the page than in cinematic movement.
Instead, they must first demonstrate in words and deeds their resolve to reach an agreement by fully cooperating on security, preventing violence, ending the expansion of settlements, engaging in economic development and undertaking social projects involving civil society on both sides.
Wordplay SUNDAY PUZZLE — Everyone has a special purpose in life, as Steve Martin was told in the movie "The Jerk," and crossword constructors are born to recognize odd patterns in words and phrases, then point them out for our entertainment.
"It's bizarre given that Pete is the literal polar opposite of Trump- in words, deeds, values, experience, demeanor- but he melts people's brains in the same way and completely blocks out the sun for competitors similarly," she tweeted this month.
Instead, the veteran Soviet diplomat stormed out of the meeting after Truman told him off "in words of one syllable," as the president later recalled, for breaking deals that Soviet dictator Josef Stalin had cut with his wartime Western allies.
I am overwhelmed and I am deeply moved, far more than I can express in words, by the fact that our campaign's financial support comes from more than one million Americans who have made more than 3.7 million individual contributions.
While Witherspoon's spitfire Madeline and Dern's seething Renata kept lobbing delicious insults at each other, the drama unfolding beneath the suburban pageantry wasn't so much dramatic as deeply sad in a way no one onscreen could quite express in words.
Green couldn't have predicted what would come of his cartoon — or the way some would ultimately use it against his wishes and beliefs — but he recognizes its power to express a feeling that's hard to express in words (see above).
Let your tears fall during this truly pure and deeply emotional moment as I show you, in words and deeds, that you are worthy of honor and respect and that I would gladly die by your side as an equal and a friend.
"Personally, it affected me in ways I can't necessarily put in words or even would want to talk about publicly," Gyllenhaal, 35, told PEOPLE and Entertainment Weekly editorial director Jess Cagle about Ledger's death in the latest edition of The Jess Cagle Interview.
Bracewell-Worrall goes straight for the writing style and points out that not only does the mystery poster use "u" in words like "flavour," but that the person also writes with an eloquence only practiced by one of music's brightest minds. 4.
The style creates an atmosphere of impending marvels, and many of Vang's poems perform, in words, the transformations that they describe: In the dove tree Corrals of your hair, A scaffold ascends The perfumed winter Where frost has hewn You into azalea.
There are several drawings in the collection, and four in the show, including an 1888 letter to Paul Gauguin in which van Gogh depicts, in words and a drawing, his own famous bedroom at Arles or maybe the painting he's done of it.
In spite of a family whose level of dysfunction honestly cannot be described in words — making the film all the more essential — and a welter of his own debilitating social issues, R. Crumb remains resolutely true to who and what he is.
There is always a performative aspect to politics -- especially in debates -- but Klobuchar's critique, in words and that picture, perfectly summed up my (and I bet a lot of other peoples') frustration with Tuesday night: It felt like sound and fury signifying nothing.
The writing and receiving of letters during his incarceration allowed him to maintain his political purpose of overturning South Africa's apartheid government, to nurture his relationships with his family and friends, and to express in words his deeply held convictions and beliefs.
Similarly, Dreyer takes The New Yorker, which he refers to as "a certain magazine," to task for its infamous insistence on using a dieresis — two dots above a letter — in words with double vowels, like re-elect ("reëlect") or pre-existing ("preëxisting").
His ability to put his emotions in words and perform actions that let his partner know he cares is the kind of PHD-level leading man stuff that's usually reserved for the third act of most romantic movies, if not the very last scene.
None of this is to say that the written obituary has been left behind—a writer's career, for example, is best weighed up in words, and the ambiguity of language can be useful—but Mr Rocca shows how some stories are enriched by sound.
"He may try to disguise his plans by throwing in words like "humane" or " fair," but the reality remains that Trump's agenda echoes the extreme right's will -- one that is fueling a dangerous movement of hatred across the country," Clinton spokeswoman Jennifer Palmieri said.
The frustrations of Whitehall and Westminster, the backstage bitching, onslaughts by the critics, his miserable divorces, all occurred against that background of genius: a sublime regularity of form in words or music which, even when crisscrossed by anguished irregularities, still held each work in shape.
Perhaps the best way to describe this season of American Crime Story isn't in words, but in one of its most frequent music cues: a long, eerie violin note stretching between major and minor keys, scratching at the screen like branches on a windowpane.
In animation where they appear as their characters' younger selves, the voices of actors speak in words used by the protagonists, such as former Austin police officer Houston McCoy, one of the three officers and one civilian who climbed the tower to confront Whitman.
Language like the dawn of digital life or E. cryptor or H. sapiens 2.0 celebrates the blur, playing with it in words, but beneath the play is a message of control, the ability to build a cell to order, to make it serve a task.
Without visible consequences here and largely unseen, companies dump child abuse and pornography, crush porn, animal cruelty, acts of terror, and executions — images so extreme those paid to view them won't even describe them in words to their loved ones — onto people desperate for work.
Following the results of the recent U.K. election, Rowling tweets the first of what will be a powerful and succinct message calling out the men, or "liberal cool guys" as she calls them, who call themselves liberal but, in words and action, are not.
"My own formulation about Godard is that he is the great film critic of our time, but, unlike most film critics, instead of writing his criticism in words, he makes films which are criticism of film," Berger told an interviewer from Cineaste Magazine in 1980.
In "Words" (2007), she described her need to continue to communicate with the world, albeit through the slow accretion of letters that she chose with her eyebrow movements: Squeezing each word out with gargantuan intensityLike an ancient chiseling words in AramaicI will be heard!
One of the biggest is that it's really hard to convey the value of smart home technology in words alone — you kind of have to see it working in a real home, or at least a decent mockup home, to really understand the potential.
In "Words in Air," the editor Thomas Travisano, with Saskia Hamilton, collected 30 years of the poets' correspondence, which includes literary gossip, critiques of each other's work, sketches of their domestic lives and emotional confessions — all suited, in length and cadence, to reading aloud.
What Rogers insists, in words and by example, is that the best sort of life is the one where those feelings are recognized as a worthy, inextricable, and essential part of us every damn day — not just when we watch a movie about him. ●
" In words which appear hauntingly appropriate to the current political moment, he further warned, "The alternate domination of one faction over another, sharpened by the spirit of revenge ... which in different ages and countries has perpetrated the most horrid enormities, is itself a frightful despotism.
Even the hardest puzzles make use of short words; the more advanced the puzzle, the finer the line a constructor walks between contriving the most bizarre, forced filler and throwing in words that are so simple they make the harder entries fill themselves in.
The most widely circulated work to come out of the project was probably his 1985 artist's book "1984: A Case Study in Finding an Appropriate TV Newswoman (A CBS Docudrama in Words and Pictures)," which he made by holding photographic paper up to a television.
To warn them that even if their adopted child's race didn't matter to them, it would matter to others — that it would be brought up, in countless situations they could not hope to control, in ways and in words that might not even reach their ears?
" (In July, Maguire filed for sole custody of Harper, claiming Curtis was "not a fit" mother, but later dropped the request.) "I can't express in words what it feels like looking at your sick baby and being told that a 'parenting time' schedule trumps their wellbeing.
But in words of support for Trump, the moderate Republican lawmaker said, "Instead, he put a spotlight on two troubling deficiencies in the agreement," referring to a lack of limitations on Iran's tests of ballistic missiles and a "pathway to developing a nuclear weapon" down the road.
Brandon Stanton, the nimble shutterbug behind the immensely popular photo blog Humans of New York, has worked hard to filter politics and moral judgments out of his posts, intent on maintaining objectivity as he captures his subjects in words and on film, letting them speak for themselves.
"The Diary of a Teenage Girl: An Account in Words and Pictures," Phoebe Gloeckner I was in a unique position to be influenced by this book because my parents published it when I was in my 20s (long before Marielle Heller made it into a great movie).
" The official continued that NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg was due to meet U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis in Washington Tuesday, and that Stoltenberg would "continue his regular contacts with the U.S. administration, which has confirmed its strong commitment to NATO, both in words and in deeds.
In an earlier book, a Don DeLillo character spoke about a Joycean novel, a novel "in which nothing is left out," a novel that would capture the nervous spin and drift of recent American history and freeze forever in words a past that never stops happening.
Under immense pressure throughout the season, Rosberg did everything he had to do to hold his advantage — Hamilton led the series for a period of only four midseason races — and Rosberg did so despite Hamilton's efforts, both in words and on the track, to impose his will.
In an accompanying paper, Facebook's researchers note that while WaveNet produces higher-fidelity audio output, MelNet is superior at capturing "high-level structure" — the subtle consistencies contained in a speaker's voice that are, ironically, almost impossible to describe in words, but to which the human ear is finely attuned.
A+ trolling!) And, taking everything in stride, The New Yorker also noted that the decision is likely to be as controversial as the publication's use of diaeresis (you know, those two dots that appear above the second vowel in words like "naïve") and for its use of double consonants.
In images and in words, Mr. Kim and Mr. Xi signaled that they had repaired the relationship between their countries, which had soured as Mr. Kim had accelerated his nuclear program and Mr. Xi had responded by endorsing — and enforcing — more punishing sanctions proposed by the United States.
Reader Idea In the spirit of National Poetry Month, this Reader Idea illustrates one teacher's delight in words — whether found in a New York Times travel piece on the making of haggis, in the verse of Robert Burns, or in the Modern Scots language his students use themselves.
In words charming yet bitter, like a priest who guides and chides in even fashion, the prince decried the state of black affairs in America, expressing the belief that the black man's self-esteem has been shattered and can be rebuilt only through segregation and a spiritual awakening.
She stopped contributing to The New Yorker in 1988 after beginning a second career writing and illustrating children's books, like "The Tooth Witch" (1985) and "The Dream Factory" (1988), which gave her the chance to communicate in words, albeit to a very different readership than The New Yorker's.
Which is why, when I turned up to speak with them at their Airbnb in San Francisco on the day after the opening gig of their American tour this year, I began by asking how to express in words what they'd been up to for the last 30 years?
You just had to give it millions and millions of English sentences as inputs on one side and their desired French outputs on the other, and over time it would recognize the relevant patterns in words the way that an image classifier recognized the relevant patterns in pixels.
In words frequently applied these days to Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday Democrats worried by Jeremy Corbyn's UK rise amid anti-Semitism Warren, Buttigieg duke it out in sprint to 2020 MORE he was an aberration.
When I asked about the wedding gown hanging on the back wall that is covered in words like "slut" and "sex" in colorful paint, Suzi told me it was a dress they designed to be worn at Susanne Bartsch's 13 wedding to David Barton at the Hammerstein Ballroom.
The core mechanics of the game and my strategy remain the same and I still prefer the heightened risk of Scrabble's challenge system, which rewards and punishes inferences about playable words, but there's lower stakes in Words With Friends and the game feels more inclusive because of it.
"It is challenging to express in words the many emotions our family [are] feeling as we celebrate the opening night of this sale week devoted [to] the Peggy and David Rockefeller collection — but chief among them is pride and gratitude," David Rockefeller Jr. said in a statement after Tuesday night's sale.
Every detail of the new Oasis' design seems almost tailor-made to envelop you in words, from the display which is flush with the device's bezels to the fatter buttons you can push without a thought to the well-balanced weight that makes the ereader easy to hold with one hand.
"You can be sure that we will try to convince this (Trump) administration that what we agreed one and a half years ago and have since implemented, both in words and deeds, remains, from our point of view, the right policy," a foreign ministry spokesman told a regular government news conference.
"Russia, as a neighbor in the Caucasus, must realize that if it wants to be a full-fledged member of the international community, and intends to restore normal relations in this region, it must prove, both in words and fact, that it recognizes all norms of international law," she said.
In words that appeared calibrated for Mr. Trump, Mr. Stoltenberg stressed that the only time the Atlantic alliance had invoked its self-defense clause, which states that an attack on one member constitutes an attack on all members, was in support of the United States after the attacks of Sept.
Yet he's in no hurry, as he ambles and chats with locals, and notices the minutiae that most of us overlook, from the metal bristles left behind by street cleaners, to DIY 9/11 memorials, to the love of using the letter "Z" in words like "cutz" on barber shop signs.
NEW YORK/LONDON, March 5 (Reuters) - Exxon and Chevron boasted to investors this week about booming U.S. oil production, illustrating how the gap has widened - at least in words - between top American oil and gas companies and their European rivals over efforts to transition to clean energy and fight climate change.
But new work by a team led by Damian Blasi, a language scientist at the University of Zurich, and published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, suggests that may not be true—and that the same sounds may be used in words for the same concepts across many different languages.
In words that again echoed Powell's, underscoring how strongly the Fed wants to get the message across, Williams said, "If there were a material change to this outlook, we would adjust monetary policy in support of our goals of maximum employment and price stability," (Reporting by Ann Saphir Editing by Paul Simao)
As Hurricane Irma, continuing its destructive march after tearing through the Caribbean, roared across the Florida Keys early Sunday and drove northward, Times journalists and others in the storm's path described in words, images and social posts what they were experiencing: the sights and sounds of a storm Florida hoped would never come.
The point isn't to luxuriate in sadness, nor to flaunt sincerity — the point is to find, not only in words but also in her enunciation of them and the emotional colors the music paints, a close musical approximation of one woman's anxiety, which given the everyday normalcy of her persona could be yours too.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, both in words and actions, continues to threaten immigrant workers and families.
I think what I wanted from writing—from Barthes in particular but others too—was a passage out of the dismal place in which I found myself in my midteens, but also some assurance that the world could not only be recast in words but had been made of language in the first place.
Facebook said it also plans to use facial recognition technology to notify users if someone else uploads a photo of them as their profile picture, which the company said may help reduce impersonations, as well as in software that describes photos in words for people who have vision loss, so that they can tell who is in a photo.
The problem with Wikipedia is that it can contain only what we can represent in words: We should have some other collection of knowledge, then, to balance that one out—its inverse, its inner lining, everything we don't know, all the things that can't be captured in any index, can't be handled by any search engine.
I could not help wondering whether it was right, or fair, or even possible to convey in words the man that Close was becoming, and I also wondered, in a more practical sense, how to write about a person in the midst of transmogrifying flux — what of any certainty could be noted, what insight might be made?
It may seem ridiculous, now that fashion has been reined in and corporatized, to pour so much effort and, clearly, money — according to Mr. Howells, budget was never discussed until late in the 2000s — into what would be effectively a 20-minute ride for a select few who could capture it only in words and photographs.
" "I am overwhelmed and I am deeply moved, far more than I can express in words, by the fact that our campaign's financial support comes from more than 1 million Americans who have made more than 3.7 million individual contributions – that is more individual contributions than any candidate in the history of the United States up to this point in an election.
"I would simply turn your attention to the fact that Donald Trump after this phone conversation has said several times in both Tweets and in words that it is necessary to resolve issues with Russia, we want to have good relations with Russia, this is better than not having good relations, and that only a fool thinks otherwise," Lavrov said.
In many one-on-one conversations with Brock since that day, I can tell you that he is truly sorry for what occurred that night (again, Turner does not put in words what actually happened: sexual assault, which his son perpetrated) and for all the pain and suffering that it has caused for all of those involved and impacted by that night.
As I learned from the Dutch example, normalization goes beyond talk: day-to-day nonsexual nudity — in homes, picture books, mixed-gender school bathrooms, kids' television programs, and public changing areas and wading pools — reinforces the tenet that bodies are nothing to be ashamed of and nothing we can't discuss (in words any caregiver, teacher or health provider will recognize) if need be.
As Jonathan Cott's fascinating new book, "There's a Mystery There: The Primal Vision of Maurice Sendak," makes clear, "Outside Over There" was an especially personal work for its author, who took years to produce it: This fairy tale expresses, in words and pictures, Sendak's feelings about the remoteness of his own parents during his New York childhood, and quite a bit else besides.
By repeatedly negating different things ("It's not the room/not beginning/not the crowd/not winning/not the planet/not spinning," and so on) without specifying what she's referring to, before launching into a raw, furious, agitated guitar eruption, almost straining to get the notes out, she captures a basic, total yearning and implies that yearning is too fundamental to express in words.
The track's built around four minutes of droney organ grooves, fluttering hand percussion, and the reedy voice of singer Alex Chavez, who offers a desperate, almost existential plea to be recognized in the song's chanted chorus: "Cuéntame en palabras que aún conozco / Mírame los ojos, háblame a el oído" ("Tell me in words that I, too, speak / look into my eyes, talk into my ear").
" Even President Bill Clinton was apparently concerned at the possibility of being removed from office as evidenced by his apology to the country shortly after being impeached by the House in 1998, stating, "What I want the American people to know, what I want the Congress to know, is that I am profoundly sorry for all I have done wrong in words and deeds.
I was still in high school, and we hadn't talked about the spectrum of my gayness just yet, or at least not in words, although it sat on every dinner plate and dollhouse and stray tile and stair; the subject of queerness in general had only come up sparingly, usually in whispers about neighbors, or unmarried family friends, or the cousins no one had heard from in a minute.
"I don't want to define it in words because it is not my job to educate the United States," Yuval Steinitz, a member of Netanyahu's security cabinet and Likud party, told Ynet TV. Israel has maintained discreet military, intelligence and business ties with the Kurds since the 1960s, viewing the minority ethnic group — whose indigenous population is split between Iraq, Turkey, Syria and Iran — as a buffer against shared adversaries.
He wears the same expression when he and Rose talk to a cop after they accidentally hit a deer on their way up north, and the policeman who responds to their call insists on seeing Chris's ID — something Rose soundly rebuffs in words that would get Chris hauled away in the back of the cop car (though her act takes on a different meaning later in the movie).
In words that dramatize why so many Republicans have joined all Democrats and many business leaders in harshly criticizing President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE in recent days, Trump's White House strategist Steve Bannon dared Democrats to speak out against racism.

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