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"interlocutor" Definitions
  1. a person taking part in a conversation with you
  2. a person or an organization that talks to another person or organization when acting for somebody else

360 Sentences With "interlocutor"

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Stanley Hyman, her future husband, lifelong interlocutor, and, at times,
Behar has become the ideal interlocutor for someone like Cohen.
Mendoza había encontrado en él un interlocutor que lo comprendía.
It also makes Oman a potential interlocutor between Israel and Iran.
But now the blend between composer and interlocutor is more complex.
Yet he was a reassuring interlocutor for the rest of the world.
" Her older interlocutor, Daniel Gluck, demurs: "You want to go to collage . . .
Mr. Flynn was the presidential transition team's primary interlocutor with Mr. Kislyak.
Interlocutor continues at Gasworks Gallery (155 Vauxhall Street, London) through March 18.
" His interlocutor replies, "Look, all I know is that it does it.
" To which his interlocutor responds, "No, you wouldn't, you'd be programmed not to.
There is no interlocutor on the other side interested in arguments of facts.
Sweden has acted as an interlocutor between the United States and North Korea.
" His interlocutor replied, "They'd do that, too if their agents could fix it.
We take note of this march, but our only interlocutor is the UK government.
But these still seem a bit informal, which could be disrespectful to your interlocutor.
Macron appears uniquely positioned to assume the role of Europe's primary interlocutor with Trump.
Internationally, he's become the go-to Arab interlocutor for Trump and other global leaders.
Throughout their life together, she was his interlocutor, editor, domestic ballast, and emotional scapegoat.
If you're lucky, your interlocutor will respond with a rectangle of their own design.
And Soleimani was an important Iranian interlocutor with the powerful Hezbollah militia in Lebanon.
Omitting pertinent information from a conversation, or even intentionally misleading an interlocutor, requires nimble thinking.
Jack pontificates with Verg (Bruno Ganz), an unseen interlocutor, on the meaning of his "work".
In Cudjo, himself a gifted storyteller and crafter of parables, she found an ideal interlocutor.
Lena had brought a friend along, presumably to make sure I was a safe interlocutor.
First, Team Trump will discover there is no reliable interlocutor on the ground in Gaza.
"North Korea has never believed Bolton was a credible interlocutor interested in diplomacy," said Mount.
After all, it's a courtesy that you want your interlocutor to give you as well.
"Who knows if we will still have an interlocutor at the summit," one official said.
Pilate's interlocutor, on the other hand, achieved a fame that far outlasted the Roman Empire.
Pompeo's interlocutor, the Washington Post columnist and former Bush administration speechwriter Marc Thiessen, seemed convinced.
Turkey took particular offense at Mr. Abdi, the Syrian commander who became the Americans' main interlocutor.
His interlocutor Sergey Lavrov, or at least Lavrov's boss, President Putin, holds most of the cards.
Far from being a threat to Western democracy, Mr Putin's domain would be a "strategic interlocutor".
The EU loses a hefty interlocutor with the United States and the wider English-speaking world.
"The key interlocutor for Mr Barnier is the secretary of state," Robbins told a parliamentary committee.
Trump suggested in a news conference on Friday he would be a tough interlocutor in Helsinki.
They had come to trust the panel as a credible interlocutor between them and the government.
"You have a big stick, and you don't care who your interlocutor is," Mr. Araud said.
"The Kurdish forces used to be the only interlocutor for repatriation, and now we've added Turkey, and potentially another interlocutor if the regime of Bashar al-Assad puts its hands on citizens of European countries at some point," Mr. Renard said, referring to the Syrian leader.
David Davis, the Brexit minister and Mr Barnier's likely interlocutor, has repeated the threat since the election.
Each person just begins speaking as if responding to a prompt or an interlocutor who stays invisible.
On this count, he is seen as the best possible interlocutor -- and influencer -- for Trump's foreign policy.
I'm looking for someone to host it with me, this sort of interlocutor to ask me questions.
Asking an interlocutor, "Are you expressing yourself or proposing a fact?" may not make for charming conversation.
Von Boselager said the delegate will be the only interlocutor with the Vatican, effectively side-lining Burke.
Many of these new poems address that great muzzled interlocutor "America," echoing Allen Ginsberg 's famous apostrophe.
A meandering, sometimes philosophical conversation between Jack and an off-screen interlocutor is interspersed with Jack's murders.
She remained in the family orbit for nearly three decades, serving as confidante and interlocutor — and lover.
" His interlocutor, the teenager, responded, "With Venice, you immediately gain paradise because of all the infidels here.
She asked if her interlocutor had two dollars, for the Zoltar fortune-telling machine outside Gem Spa.
"Our allies don't know who is their interlocutor and what phone number to call," Ms. Smith said.
Once spurned by Western leaders, it is now a regular interlocutor for both Washington and EU leaders.
His voice acting was so bad, especially compared to his interlocutor Kassandra's, that I was laughing out loud.
This year you will need to equip yourself with some trenchant commentary to fend off your soused interlocutor.
Van Ness is an active interlocutor, constantly cutting in and asking serious questions cloaked in his idiosyncratic language.
"We have put as a condition that we are the only interlocutor," Andrea Orlando, PD's deputy secretary said.
In Jo Bonney's production for Primary Stages, Michael Cumpsty and Michael Crane play the photographer and his interlocutor.
But another key issue on the agenda could undermine China's attempt at playing the role of peaceful interlocutor.
Instead, Karadzic comes across as an unrepentant elderly man eager to defend his legacy to a curious interlocutor.
Ben Domenech: Great to join you, Gail, and thank you for inviting me in as a guest interlocutor.
Within Mr. Trump's inner circle, Mr. Flynn appears to have been the primary interlocutor with the Russian envoy.
They are the kinds of arguments one finds convincing only insofar as one has never encountered a serious interlocutor.
The major players tell their (often conflicting) sides of the story through Q&A sessions with an unnamed interlocutor.
She can speak scripted responses in response to keywords and can learn things about her interlocutor during the conversation.
That said, it was also the sort of conversation that makes you wonder who exactly your interlocutor might be.
Si tu interlocutor está grabando tus conversaciones, poco importará que te molestes en tomar todas estas medidas de seguridad.
I look at my matte, cylindrical interlocutor as its LED display rings around in anticipation to my next question.
Yet even with a gentle interlocutor, Mr. Moore spent long minutes parrying allegations that he had sexually abused girls.
United Nations Secretary General António Guterres, who has cordial relations with both leaders, can and should act as interlocutor.
En este trabajo, te ofrecemos tres consejos que te ayudarán a convertirte en un interlocutor más involucrado y agradable.
He is by nature a cautious man, and Americans who know him say he's a skilled and reliable interlocutor.
In Novogrudok, in those days, "we didn't know so much," Rae told an interlocutor from Kean University in 229.
Though their interlocutor also has to agree to the reduction so neither side can unilaterally rip the screen away.
On the wall behind the artist, Lin had hung a spread of ink portraits, reflecting his impression of his interlocutor.
An easy interlocutor with European grandees, he also had an insider's understanding of the region then called the Near East.
No official reason has been offered at this stage, but sympathetic activists were pointing to Beijing as a possible interlocutor.
"All those present were agreed in defining Salvini as no longer a credible interlocutor," 5-Star said in a statement.
How flattering it is to be chosen by her, to be the interlocutor of someone so brazen, wicked and wounded.
Cuando llegaba un visitante con demasiadas ínfulas, le daba vuelta para que su interlocutor pudiera leerlo: "Todo pasa; todo vuelve".
He was given a friendly interlocutor, in the person of Cass Sunstein, a legal scholar who has consulted for Facebook.
From what he'd seen, he hypothesized that the bowler was the executor hat and the yarmulke was the interlocutor hat.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest called Rhodes "the principal interlocutor with the Cuban government from the White House" on normalization.
EU governments were warned on Wednesday that Barnier "should be the sole interlocutor for the EU," according to the minutes.
When I excused myself from one conversation, my interlocutor said, ''I will allow you to disengage,'' then gave a courtly bow.
It then looks at neural activity in the brain as the wearer of the hearing aid concentrates on a specific interlocutor.
Although scheduling conflicts prevented a face-to-face meeting, I found him to be incredibly knowledgeable, passionate and a generous interlocutor.
And whereas Jordan used to be an interlocutor with Israel, Gulf states now talk directly (if discreetly) to their former foe.
Before that, his first interlocutor should be Ines Arrimadas, whose centrist, anti-independence party scored most votes on Thursday, he said.
An important part of the UK's "special relationship" with the US has been as an interlocutor with the UK's EU partners.
He is a demanding interlocutor, capable of holding forth for 40 minutes or more without notes in detailed, data-heavy presentations.
My Spanish was pretty good in a classroom but my comprehension depended on how committed my interlocutor was to being understood.
His preferred method will be to supplant the United States as the primary interlocutor between the Syrian Kurds and the Turks.
For months, the Chinese cultivated Mr. Mnuchin as part of a concerted effort to establish him as the primary American interlocutor.
"I think we will have a more difficult interlocutor, but someone who is more likely to deliver Trump," the diplomat said.
Ibrahim Dalalsha was the go-to interlocutor for sensitive messages between the Palestinian government and the US government for almost 20 years.
Madrid has particularly good relations with other southern European countries like Italy and Greece, but also makes a good interlocutor for Germany.
Among the officials contacted was Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law, senior adviser and a key interlocutor with foreign governments, including Canada's.
Zarif "has the veneer, the masquerade if you will, of being the sincere and reasonable interlocutor for the regime," the official added.
"Anybody who had any doubt about Putin's intentions," the source's American interlocutor is quoted as saying, "just wasn't reading what we reported."
" After a beat, realizing that her interlocutor was not tuned to her frequency, she explained: "I'm sorry; that's the Pokémon theme song.
Yet in reading your letters I couldn't help feeling condescended to — an unfortunate reaction since I am, I believe, your intended interlocutor.
When he asked to the president, the Istanbul chief prosecutor naturally told him, 'I am your interlocutor, you can only meet me.
Yet Araud suggested leaks were perhaps the least of leaders' concerns, citing Trump's tendency to veer into unexpected territory, destabilizing his interlocutor.
Khashoggi rejected the ideas proposed to him by the main interlocutor, a senior adviser within the Royal Court, according to the source.
Writing about the sculptor in 2016, Hyperallergic weekend editor John Yau praised Puryear's ability to transform monumental sculpture into an interlocutor of democracy.
Still, she conceded that her interlocutor had voiced an important point: The hijab was meant to obscure a woman's sexuality, not her individuality.
" Page 148: "Nader considered Dmitriev to be Putin's interlocutor in the Gulf region, and would relay Dmitriev's views directly to Crown Prince Mohammed.
Although Glen's opinions are repulsive, he shows intelligence in his efforts to persuade Thorpe, who confesses to being partly swayed by his interlocutor.
As the French government's spokesman remarked, protocol dictates that Mr Macron's interlocutor in Rome is their nominal boss, Giuseppe Conte, the prime minister.
On the secular side, the European Humanist Federation, grouping about 60 smaller bodies in more than 20 countries, is the EU's main interlocutor.
His interlocutor was to be Cynthia Ozick, the author, at the time, of three well-reviewed but not-much-read works of fiction.
Rob: And I think it worked out okay in the Mr. Robot game because your primary interlocutor in that game is the sister.
And apps like Google Translate make it possible to communicate, almost anywhere, by typing conversations into a smartphone (presuming your interlocutor can read).
The culmination of her residency, Rachal Bradley's conceptual exhibition, Interlocutor, revolves around low-fi remedies to our high-fi, high-tech institutional ills.
But it was unusual for Mr. Snowden to make an appearance at a New York literary event, where he acted as the interlocutor.
Mr. Giuliani, impeachment investigators were told, was Mr. Trump's interlocutor with the new Ukrainian government about opening investigations into the president's political opponents.
It remains to be seen how serious a proposal that is and whether Kushner, an Orthodox Jew, would be an acceptable, independent interlocutor.
He is quietly spoken, a deft diplomat when given the opportunity, as well as seasoned interlocutor well versed in oiling Saudi-US relations.
A sense of dignity has departed the presidency, she suggests, right before having sex with her interlocutor on the podium of the pressroom.
"If you're a country where you have got some friction with the U.S. ... you are going to find yourself without an interlocutor," she said.
For all his brusque qualities, Icahn is an engaging interlocutor, his voice a raspy staccato, his accent a time capsule of old New York.
Si tienes en tu lista de contactos el número de teléfono de tu interlocutor, éste aparecerá en Signal y podrás enviarle mensajes o llamarle.
One son, Mahmoud, is a senior figure in the General Intelligence Service and has been an interlocutor in meetings with American officials in Washington.
There are concerns from officials within the Trump administration and from members of Congress about Thompson being the primary US interlocutor with the Russians.
Accustomed to being Europe's leading interlocutor to Moscow, Ms. Merkel was now thrust into a new role as the driving force behind economic sanctions.
Conte believes a conference in Rome, backed by the United States, will help Rome establish itself as the major interlocutor for Libya's warring factions.
"Veronica" of the book's title is addressee, interlocutor, and alter ego (note how the name contains "Erica") — a more encompassing version of the poet herself.
When you speak in English, there's a short delay and then your interlocutor hears it in Mandarin Chinese (or whatever other languages are added later).
"Any reasonable customer would conclude at that point that his interlocutor was either crazy or following some too-clever-by-half legal advice," he wrote.
Zarif may view Paul as a tempering influence over Trump -- Paul's been on record opposing intervention in Iran -- and a useful interlocutor in that regard.
Researchers from Portugal have had enough, though, and built a neural network that tries to determine whether you or your virtual interlocutor is being sarcastic.
He noted that Paul Manafort, Trump's felonious campaign manager, had shared polling data from those four states with Russian interlocutor Konstantin Kilimnik in August 2016.
Kim even purged his own uncle, Jang Song Thaek, North Korea's primary interlocutor with China, to show Beijing he wanted Pyongyang to be more autonomous.
There, Satan is less a grand tempter of all of Earth and more an interlocutor trying to trip God up in a variety of puzzles.
That way, you can avoid boring your fellow interlocutor to death or holding someone up from getting to wherever they may actually need to be.
North Korea's official media has repeatedly denounced here U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and urged Trump to replace him with a "more mature" interlocutor.
This marks the second time Sanders agreed to an extensive interview with host Cenk Uygur, a friendly interlocutor who has introduced Sanders at several California rallies.
But with diplomatic channels now starting to open up between Tehran and Washington, Saudi Arabia is likely to lose its almost-exclusive role as regional interlocutor.
Without London as an interlocutor, the U.S. will have to undertake the costly endeavor of shifting its diplomatic footprint from London to Berlin, Paris, or Brussels.
In some of the most amusing exchanges, Goto has taped her text message conversations with her mother, who serves as the interlocutor between daughter and father.
A panel of senators assailed him with pointed questions, but he was a formidable interlocutor—slippery, aloof, and impeccably prepared—and no senator landed a blow.
As she sits across from this imperious man, Shideh looks out the window framing her and her interlocutor and sees a bomb falling on the city.
He's more forthright than irreverent, with a soft-glow magnetism, and if he seems mildly impatient with his interlocutor, it's because he has work to do.
No idle chitchat, even though Colonel Manning said he had developed a good rapport over the months with his Russian air force interlocutor 1,200 miles away.
But a didactic interlocutor — more catalyst than realized human being, more reflector than protagonist — does not and likely cannot counterbalance the empire of slavery Varina represents.
Back in February of 2016, when the Republican field of candidates was crowded, Trump said he would be "neutral" as an interlocutor between Palestinians and Israelis.
Corker has been a relatively constructive interlocutor for the Obama administration on foreign policy in particular, in ways that have earned him heat from the right.
Flynn had been a key interlocutor with Netanyahu's top aides in several rounds of discussions to prepare for the visit, and his absence must have been felt.
Serving as Thiel's official interlocutor was the Press Club's president, Thomas Burr, who told Gizmodo that he received over 100 questions from reporters and others via email.
The Trump supporter cheered, "He schooled her, no argument!" and the Stonewall patron pressed his crosstown interlocutor to cite a single policy issue his candidate put forth.
One year from now, for example, your French interlocutor might be not François Hollande but the more obstreperous Nicolas Sarkozy (or even the ghastly Marine Le Pen).
It also imposed sanctions on Hezbollah's representative to Iran, Abdallah Safi Al-Din, who it said served as an interlocutor between Hezbollah and Iran on financial issues.
It's hard to tell sometimes whether and through whom the Saudi royal family is speaking, and some analysts do not view General Eshki as a serious interlocutor.
The cardinal made a clandestine trip to the White House as an interlocutor for Pope Francis to prod an agreement between Mr. Obama and President Raúl Castro.
During Andrew Johnson's 1868 impeachment trial, Salmon Portland Chase was seen as a partisan, forceful interlocutor who clashed with senators over his rulings on several procedural questions.
That the Taliban won the commitment in the Doha talks — which excluded the Afghan government — will burnish its legitimacy as a worthy interlocutor with the United States.
With Venezuela sometimes acting as interlocutor, especially to smaller Central American and Caribbean recipients of its international subsidized oil programs, China fast became a major regional player.
"I have always said that I have one interlocutor in Spain, it is Prime Minister Rajoy," Macron told journalists on the sidelines of a visit to French Guiana.
Cairo sees him as a helpful interlocutor with Hamas in Gaza, where Dahlan is from, and as someone with the energy and strength to shake up Palestinian politics.
Increasingly, the aging dictator in Minsk, Alexander Lukashenko, has gotten himself crosswise with Vladimir Putin for his attempts to position Belarus as an interlocutor between Russia and Europe.
To that end, he will inform his Russian interlocutor, in no uncertain terms, that his destabilizing actions in Eastern Europe, the Baltics and the Middle East must stop.
Since Russia flexed its military muscle by seizing Crimea and meddling in Ukraine in 2014, Ms. Merkel has been the main Western interlocutor to President Vladimir V. Putin.
On Twitter, the last refuge of scoundrels is to say that a debate is too complex for just 140 characters and then bow out or block your interlocutor.
And in "Chicago Stories," with Mr. Emanuel, this combative mayor recasts himself as a kinder, gentler interlocutor of anodyne local figures, like brewery owners and spoken-word poets.
In her testimony to Kean University, Rae told her interlocutor that she knew her husband before the war, that he had lived in a small town near hers.
When I traveled to North Korea in 2014, my primary interlocutor spewed anti-American vitriol at me over several car rides and through an elaborate 13-course meal.
And when the goal of the conversation is "depolarization," not prejudice reduction, it's far from clear that her white interlocutor will emerge with less socially deleterious views either.
He said Muslim leaders call him up to serve as an interlocutor with the East Texas political class, but are reluctant to support him publicly because of his politics.
Kushner played a chief role in planning Trump's foreign trip, acting as an interlocutor to foreign governments while helping to determine what deliverables Trump should seek at each stop.
But if it somehow got rid off Mr Dhlakama, the ruling party might find it even harder to find an interlocutor within Renamo to secure a lasting peace deal.
In fact, he has ruthlessly purged the senior ranks of the party and army, even executing his uncle by marriage, Jang Song Taek, the regime's main interlocutor with China.
Rouhani's first task as president was not so much to run the country as it was to be a polished interlocutor at the table with the P5+1 negotiators.
Yet the notion that the United States can drone-strike its way through the leadership of the Afghan Taliban until it finds an acceptable interlocutor seems optimistic, at best.
At the news conference, Mr. Cazeneuve admitted as much but claimed that French investigators, armed with a court order, had been unable to even contact "an interlocutor" at Telegram.
Two years later, Kim ordered the execution of his uncle Jang Song Thaek, the country's chief interlocutor with China and a relatively reform-minded official in the hermetic state.
Mr. Oppenheimer is a charming interlocutor and, with his easy manner and slightly elfin face, he soon becomes an emblem for scientific inquiry at its most accessible and exciting.
After a few interviews in which I saw my interlocutor flick his eyes over my résumé and register that I had no relevant experience, I decided to start lying.
With Tato as interlocutor, something that became more and more difficult as successive shots of chacha were downed, Temuri and I found ourselves in a debate over foreign policy.
He could be disarmingly charming or unapologetically hostile, depending on his interlocutor, and under his leadership, the city's correction officers saw large gains in their salaries and pension benefits.
As was the case with figures such as Adolf Hitler, Saddam Hussein, and Nikita Khrushchev, figuring out a dangerous international interlocutor is once again an urgent national security challenge.
On a larger scale, I think that it's very difficult for Putin to deal with an unpredictable interlocutor, because he has always been the madman on the international stage.
Denham acquired help in recent months from Artsproof, which runs an online stolen arts database and sometimes serves as an interlocutor between bereaved art collectors and law enforcement officials.
The report says that like Page, Papadopoulos was a "willing interlocutor" and a "peripheral figure" who was allowed to join the campaign because the Republican national security establishment shunned it.
Fears spread that the EU, which had found in Mr Davutoglu a sensible interlocutor and a channel to bypass his abrasive boss, would lose its appetite for engaging with Turkey.
Mr. Roebuck has been an important interlocutor with Mazlum Kobani, the Syrian Kurdish military commander whose fighters have worked closely with American Special Operations forces to combat the Islamic State.
The list goes on, but the theme of US disengaging as an interlocutor in the world community and instead speaking for itself, America First, as Trump would say, is everywhere.
"He is very concrete, he fully perceives his interlocutor, and he analyzes and answers questions or new elements that come in the course of the discussion quickly enough," Putin added.
Michael Goldstein, one of Pinter's childhood best friends and a lifelong intellectual interlocutor, put Pinter onto the composer Leoš Janáček, whose string quartet "Intimate Letters" tries to mimic spoken Czech.
If conversations were information-extraction exercises, we would be indifferent as to whether our interlocutor was telling the truth, or lying, as long as we knew which "filter" to apply.
Oprah's always been an interlocutor of America's dirty laundry, and it seems, given her still-high profile, that the Queen of Talk's major influence will continue to prompt necessary discourse.
Instead, every mission sees you paired up with another character meant to play primary interlocutor, but because this is role passed between characters, none of those get great development either.
Though she had come out as bisexual at 17, Ms. Stenberg announced that she was gay in a June interview in Wonderland magazine, for which Ms. Straus served as interlocutor.
His curt dismissal of Mr. Trump — "Let's be serious" — has already become an iconic moment in the marginalization of the American president as a considered interlocutor on the world stage.
For the last 250 years, Russia's primary European interlocutor has been first Prussia and then Germany and their strategic interaction has been decisive in shaping European political outcomes until now.
The narrator of this arresting début is a young Englishwoman living alone on the coast of Ireland, who speaks to an unspecified interlocutor as she goes about her daily life.
"Instead, it demonstrates that a fundamental pattern remains the same as in the (Barack) Obama days: Merkel, not the White House, is Putin's key interlocutor in the West," said Nickel.
Over champagne, sushi and copious amounts of Red Bull, Mr Strache appears to have offered to help his interlocutor gain access to juicy state highway contracts once he joined the government.
The President's son-in-law Jared Kushner emerged as the key interlocutor between foreign leaders and the new president during the transition period and early in the new administration, diplomats said.
Mr Macron's talk of grandeur and prestige goes down well, and the prospect of France acting as America's preferred European interlocutor makes up for reservations the French have about Mr Trump.
Hopes rose further last February, when leaders of the AK party and the HDP—which the PKK had tacitly appointed as its interlocutor—announced a ten-point road map for peace.
Once connected, the user can enter text or send voice messages; the volunteer just translates them and sends them back for the user to share with their interlocutor how they please.
He has continued to have tense exchanges with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, though they credit him for engaging, and has had a special interlocutor on the Senate side in California Sen.
Nixon is a formidable opponent, a master of spin and deflection; for much of the play, his interlocutor, widely perceived as a journalistic lightweight, can barely lay a glove on him.
In images of him seated with Putin and together at the podium, though, Trump seems to want to appear smaller out of a very uncharacteristic desire not to overshadow his interlocutor.
"It almost seems to be destruction for the sake of destruction," said Radha Kumar, a policy analyst who served as a government-appointed interlocutor in Kashmir during prolonged protests in 2010.
The Trump administration on Wednesday imposed sanctions on Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, with a senior administration official telling reporters Zarif should not be treated internationally as a "credible" interlocutor.
On a scale of unintended comedy, one can only imagine the powerless vice president dutifully reading his talking points, while his Turkish interlocutor rolls his eyes and looks at his watch.
The Roman Catholic Church provided refuge to students as it became increasingly unclear whether the church, the business community or any other interlocutor could step in and resolve the growing crisis.
Some mornings I'd wake up already deep in some long conversation with some rude interlocutor about all the ways in which it might all go wrong and how it's all my fault.
Posed in the spirit of genuine curiosity, the question, often freighted with both hope and elegy, also gives the asker herself an opportunity to turn it over anew with a different interlocutor.
The Russians would also be called upon to deal with the Iranian involvement in Syria, which is appropriate given that Putin has also positioned Russia as an interlocutor for the Iranian regime.
Since winning office, he has offered to serve as an interlocutor in its long-running civil war and to set up an international contact group to revive stalled peace talks in Geneva.
Making out what your interlocutor is saying at a crowded cocktail party, or noticing the approach of a predator among the cacophony of birds and bugs in a rainforest, can be done.
Yet he has ruled ruthlessly, purging potential rivals, including even his uncle, Jang Song Taek, who had been seen as the power behind his throne, and the country's main interlocutor with China.
Shopping for food in France isn't accomplished via a list, but rather via conversation, and luckily, when my interlocutor realizes how much I, too, love food, it's often a rather lively discussion.
Sonic effects didn't seem detached from what was happening onstage, a vision of the pit as its own private world of hermetic beauties; instead, the orchestra acted as an enhancer and interlocutor.
And a key question remains: how can a main interlocutor of the Paris peace talks — Russia — sign onto a peace plan if it continues to deny being a party to the conflict?
Biden said he would be an "interlocutor" with his friends on Capitol Hill on the issue, but said he did not know whether he could persuade enough senators to support Obama's choice.
In such an international security environment, having strong partners will matter a lot to Washington, and it may very well accept the Franco-German axis as its new top interlocutor across the Atlantic.
" The interlocutor then writes the two possible answers on separate pieces of paper, tapping the choices while reading and spelling them aloud and then "encourages the student to pick up the correct answer.
Mr Bassett's remark that he felt "almost a chemistry" with Gustav Klimt's "Portrait of Sonja Knips" prompted his amused interlocutor to unlock a cabinet and hand him the notebook the sitter is holding.
Pepper, made by SoftBank, is a humanoid robot which can carry out conversations on a limited range of topics, so long as its human interlocutor does not stray too far from the script.
In the book's opening pages, he recounts to an unidentified interlocutor how he left the Ottoman Empire as a boy with his father, a Bosnian Muslim, who sought a new life in America.
In a nod to Poe's paradigm, Lock's Edward Fenzil recounts to an interlocutor his tormented associations with both Poe and Thomas Dent Mütter, the 19th-century surgeon and connoisseur of gruesome medical specimens.
Questions about whether Mr. Pompeo was trying to secretly start a back channel to Iran dogged him on this three-night trip last week to Switzerland, a traditional interlocutor between Washington and Tehran.
Known as a gruff but intelligent interlocutor, he has a long history working in arms control as well as diplomatic outreach for the Ministry of Defense on issues like the war in Syria.
They bargain with an seen interlocutor about how long their son's life will be, agreeing to lose him at 16 in a car crash if only they can keep him for that long.
Mullah Baradar's arrival for peace talks gives the Americans a senior interlocutor who can finalize a deal and then use his weight with the Taliban's rank and file to put it in place.
Rubio was Tillerson's toughest interlocutor, grilling him on a slew of questions about human rights and expressing displeasure when the businessman refused to denounce the behavior of Russia, China, Saudi Arabia and the Philippines.
For such is Mr Khan: frenetic, keen to show that he is on top of his brief and—every bit the politician—even keener to say what he thinks his interlocutor wants to hear.
The goal of American Dharma is to let Bannon talk (and talk and talk — "this is a man who loves to talk," Morris said after the film's Toronto premiere), relatively unchallenged by his interlocutor.
"This is to confirm that the site mentioned by your interlocutor was mentioned by our military to their U.S. colleagues and is now registered in the appropriate list," the email sent to Gellet said.
For example, perhaps we are talking about the use of alcohol in socializing, and I inform my interlocutor, speaking as a woman, that when you refrain from drinking, people often assume you are pregnant.
Quizás la cobardía es políticamente poco perdonable; tal vez es mejor acabar en la cárcel por un tiempo y convertirse a la vez en mártir del independentismo e interlocutor del Estado español, como Junqueras.
In a famous 1950 essay, Alan Turing proposed a test for an artificial general intelligence: a computer that could, over the course of five minutes of text exchange, successfully deceive a real human interlocutor.
These are not the words of an interlocutor who understands what is at stake, or even what is demanded, not to speak of any sense of partnership or respect for the opinions of others.
Europe remains Russia's most important interlocutor, despite the Kremlin's multifaceted attempts to undermine European Union solidarity and to depict the region as a caldron of anarchy and economic problems and as lacking traditional values.
As such, Mr. Netanyahu tried to tamp down his rivals by positioning himself both as Mr. Trump's main interlocutor as well as the champion of Jewish settlers in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
Had Google been bold enough to reveal its robot interlocutor it might have thought more about how it could have designed that experience to be both clearly not human but also fun or even funny.
May's most powerful European interlocutor, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, promised to take a "fair and constructive" approach to Brexit talks, but said Britain could negotiate its new relationship only after it untangles existing EU commitments.
But Mr. Johnson looked at his interlocutor, Arthur C. Brooks, the institute's president, and developed the glint in his eye that usually means he is about to deploy a well-rehearsed bluster-and-deflect response.
Standing alongside the president in the White House East Room, Mr. Conte sang praises to Mr. Trump for "positions and stances which are expressed with clarity," and offered to be his "privileged interlocutor" in Europe.
Italy's foreign minister, Enzo Moavero Milanesi, said in November that Assad, whom the West accuses of using banned chemical weapons, "could still be an interlocutor" and has mused about re-opening Italy's embassy in Damascus.
Mr. Trump has spoken of his desire to solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but his interlocutor, Mr. Abbas, who is 82, is seen as politically depleted, and his rivals have started maneuvering to succeed him.
The exchange took place after weeks of negotiations involving diplomats in the United States and Iran, which do not have formal relations, and Switzerland, which regularly acts as an interlocutor between the other two powers.
Whenever he said 'With all due respect, Senator' — the stock phrase signaling disagreement — he looked so genuinely respectful, almost regretful, that one could easily conclude that he was agreeing with his interlocutor rather than demurring.
A French presidential source said in response to the accusation that France supported the internationally recognized government in Tripoli and that Emmanuel Macron's legitimate interlocutor was Serraj, with whom he spoke on Monday and reaffirmed that.
"Ambassador Kislyak has served as Russia's representative to the United States since 2008 and has been a reliable and thoughtful interlocutor for the American business community during his time in Washington," says the invitation, posted online.
Additionally, the country's positive position in relation to its North African neighbors makes Tunisia uniquely placed to help solve the crisis in Libya, serving as a key interlocutor in tripartite peace talks with Algeria and Egypt.
Switzerland has acted as an interlocutor between the United States and Iran since Washington broke off diplomatic relations with Tehran in 1980, and it hosted negotiations over the 2015 nuclear deal forged by the Obama administration.
Japanese officials played up the countries' relationship ahead of the visit, presenting Mr. Abe as a trusted interlocutor who can lend a sympathetic ear to Iran and convey its concerns to the rest of the world.
At Mar-a-Lago, he is expected to confer with Abe over his planned meeting with North Korea's Kim, a decision he made on-the-spot when presented with an invitation from a South Korean interlocutor.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson plays an American soldier who's trying to save his wounded buddy (John Cena) and finds himself in a desperate game of cat-and-mouse with an interlocutor he can hear but not see.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault eschewed the customary diplomatic niceties to ask how a man who had told lies as leader of the Leave campaign in last month's British EU referendum could be a credible interlocutor.
"He reacts to the interlocutor, at the reasons, he is involved in the discussion even if he doesn't like something and he doesn't agree with something, he asks some questions, reacts to the interlocutor's reasoning," Putin said.
On the one hand, it is expedient for Russia to have a more or less friendly diplomatic interlocutor in the Western world at a time when it is under sanction from just about every other Western authority.
In the best traditions of the British Foreign Office, May will be briefed up to the eyeballs about her interlocutor, about what can be discerned of his policies and what she should try to extract from him.
One of the interesting things about the hacker subculture is that, since your interlocutor is often/mostly just words on a screen, it treats nationality like hair or eye color; like idiosyncratic but ultimately irrelevant personal color.
Ghosn's detention has left the global auto alliance without its leader and main interlocutor with the French government, which owns 15 percent of Renault and wants to maintain the ownership structure enshrining its control of the partnership.
In the event of possible high-level U.S.-North Korea dialogue, the president's envoy would be a critical interlocutor to the Kim regime, which has been trying to get a handle on how to read President Trump.
" Perhaps still remembering the sting of having been played by Kim Jong Il in 2000, Putin's assessment of the son last week was more measured: "A fairly open person who … is quite an interesting and substantive interlocutor.
She also revealed it was Manafort's own signature on the loan documents, not Gates', which is important since Manafort's defense has been trying to peg Gates as the interlocutor in the financial wrongdoing, per The Washington Post.
If your interlocutor is more or less following a script, it is not hard to build a computer program that, with the help of simple phrase-book-like templates, can recognize a few variations on a theme.
His death meant that China lost its most important interlocutor with the North, and was an early signal from Mr. Kim that under his rule relations between China and North Korea would not be business as usual.
Kim Yong-chol, a vice chairman of the ruling Workers' Party who has been Mr. Pompeo's main interlocutor, also voiced hopes for a friendship with Washington as he indicated that North Korea might be changing its course.
So, for the sake of a token "You've Got Mail" plot twist, he publishes it in the name of his friend Pritam Vidrohi (Rajkummar Rao), and pretends to be the interlocutor between Bitti and her author crush.
Madaya is controlled by Syrian insurgents, mainly affiliated with an Islamist group called Ahrar al-Sham, which has been the main interlocutor with Hezbollah and its patron, Iran, in talks to reach cease-fires to help the towns.
It is essentially America's direct interlocutor with the Europeans because they are sitting in on the European Union decisions, discussions not only on economic trade issues, but frequently they are one of the stronger voices for free trade.
In tones that oscillate between solemnity and fierce ecstasy, the baritone Prisoner and his soprano interlocutor (sung here by the able soloists Tobias Greenhalgh and Chelsea Shephard) discuss, along with the chorus, the inextinguishable nature of human passions.
The apogee was an appearance on "Oprah," an event Ms. Waldman imagined, as she said recently, would involve a cozy tête-à-tête with Ms. Winfrey, surely a sympathetic interlocutor, and also an opportunity to pitch her work.
May's prospects of surviving as prime minister, they seem to view her as a more pragmatic and reasonable interlocutor than some of the potential alternatives — like the foreign minister, Boris Johnson, who is roundly disliked in Brussels. Mrs.
Pompeo's proposed interlocutor in New York, Foreign Minister Ri, responded to Trump's U.N. remarks last year by calling them "the sound of a dog barking" and warning that North Korea could detonate a hydrogen bomb over the Pacific.
As she writes in "Through the Flower: My Struggle as a Woman Artist," the first volume of her wonderfully earnest 1975 autobiography, her father instilled in her a lasting sense that she was a match for any interlocutor.
The Chinese foreign ministry initially refused to talk to me about the broad subject of journalism visas, saying that its sole authorized interlocutor was the Foreign Correspondents' Club — a designation that the club did not know it had.
His steps toward arranging the meeting between Giuliani and a Zelensky aide were meant to hand the issue off to a non-government interlocutor so that administration officials could focus on the many other issues between the countries.
At the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway, Ms. Mengering conveyed an ingenuousness rarely seen in a television interlocutor, although her segments were interspersed with occasional laugh lines that made it clear she was in on the joke.
Ghosn's detention has left the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi auto alliance without its leader and main interlocutor with the French government, which owns 15 percent of Renault and wants to maintain the ownership structure enshrining its control of the partnership.
Absent a detailed historical record and corroborating witnesses, the president&aposs interlocutor could potentially leave the meeting and misrepresent what transpired, creating a he-said-he-said showdown that could turn into a major headache for the U.S. leader.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Artist Ray Johnson spent much of his career carving out an odd little niche as a counter-culture darling and sometimes unsung interlocutor within an epic and influential generation of New York artists.
Short, who is the top interlocutor between the White House and Congress and has become a frequent guest on television to explain Trump's policies, suggested he was staying put despite a recent report saying he could leave the administration.
Clinton was there to talk about two forthcoming books—a children's adaptation of 1996's It Takes a Village and what appears to be a campaign memoir—and she could not have asked for a friendlier audience or interlocutor.
Many analysts have asked why Iran, Europe, or countries such as North Korea should trust the US in general or this administration in particular to be a reliable interlocutor if it is willing to walk away from established agreements.
"I think the U.S. Treasury secretary can still engage and not crush the credibility of the U.S. position of being a tough interlocutor," said Ms. Rosenberg, a former senior adviser to the department's Terrorist Financing and Financial Crimes division.
For some it symbolises how the man who in February 2018 became the country's president has long been able to forge relationships with any interlocutor—and to make sure they both get what they want, without too much pain.
In recent months, he has become one of the president's most prominent defenders, a reliable interlocutor always willing to accuse the Democrats—"an angry pack of rabid hyenas"—of being the real criminals and traitors in the impeachment drama.
It also raised questions about how much the vice president can act as a credible interlocutor for Trump in Europe, where the top concern is the very subject upon which Pence was frozen out: US intentions concerning sanctions on Moscow.
Meanwhile, Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law and a top adviser, is emerging as a shadow secretary of state -- a key interlocutor with world leaders and ambassadors and the keeper of prized diplomatic files like the Middle East peace process.
For example, in Japan yammering into a phone is not done in public, whether the interlocutor is a human or a digital assistant, so usage of Siri is low during business hours but high in the evening and at the weekend.
And we spoke to the leadership of Saudi Arabia, I personally spoke to the Crown Prince, and as I understood my interlocutor, Saudi Arabia is striving to get irrefutable evidence of one or another country being involved into these events.
He would fly to Washington to meet with CIA Director William Casey one day and to Havana to meet with Fidel Castro the next, positioning himself as a key interlocutor between the sworn enemies and playing one side off the other.
Newsom, a gifted mimic, slid into a husky Clinton voice as he recited the exchange: after George H. W. Bush seemed baffled by a question about how economic anxieties had personally affected him, Clinton approached Bush's interlocutor and asked her name.
As this film by Sol Friedman examines what it means to depart from long-held principles, it interweaves Razie's musings with animation and other special effects — most creatively when it reveals that her offscreen interlocutor is a talking pig's head.
El tema de la vigilancia es muy complejo: por muchas medidas de seguridad que tomes, si te estás comunicando con alguien que no está seguro, corres el mismo riesgo de ser espiado a través del dispositivo de tu interlocutor, por ejemplo.
Still, Mr. Rajoy "must come to view an adversary who wins half of the votes in Catalonia at least as a legitimate interlocutor," argued Sonia Andolz, a professor of politics at the University of Barcelona, who specializes in conflict resolution.
He probably wouldn't react in the same way if he were discussing a topic that touched on physics, and his interlocutor said, "As a physicist …" In that case, she has expertise that he is likely to recognize as conversationally relevant.
From the beginning, he was an advocate of a renewal of Judaism, first in the Zionist movement, with which he maintained a heterodox relationship that persisted over the years, and an interlocutor with the broader European world, including some prominent Christians.
Bernd Moss, a lanky, expressive actor in the Deutsches Theater's ensemble, is Ms. Rois's chief interlocutor, heckling or at least provoking her as an onstage spectator, and swashbuckling his way around the stage with her in a long fencing duel.
Whatever happens, the British Prime Minister will likely take stronger actions against the Russians then President Trump, who continues to treat Vladimir Putin as a trusted interlocutor rather than the dyed-in-the-wool KGB apparatchik he always has been.
Shyness causes his shoulders to hunch up, and he avoids eye contact with any interlocutor, even his mother, Heidi (Rachel Bay Jones), a nurse, who is rearing him alone and takes night classes, in the hope of advancing their lives.
He was Perelmann's son, Perelmann's biographer, Perelmann's philosophical interlocutor, Perelmann's estate executor, Perelmann's publicist, Perelmann's usurper, Perelmann's housekeeper, Perelmann's zealot, Perelmann's annihilator, Perelmann's designated philosophical heir, Perelmann's defector, Perelmann's librarian, Perelmann's gene carrier, Perelmann's foot soldier, Perelmann's betrayer, and Perelmann's doppelgänger.
While bin Salman reached out specifically to Kushner, his established White House interlocutor, to deny the accusations, national security adviser John Bolton also joined the call, and later, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had his own conversation with the crown prince.
A letter from Kim to Trump was also delivered to Pompeo through Kim Yong Chol, a top North Korean party official and former spy agency chief, who was Pompeo's interlocutor and played a key role in arranging the Singapore summit.
Bilal Saab, a senior fellow and director of the Defense and Security Program at the Middle East Institute, said that while Russia has clearly become a more influential interlocutor on Syria, there are clear limits to its overall foray into the region.
This means that a controller that carries out cross-border data processing, such as Facebook, will have only one supervisory authority as interlocutor, namely the lead supervisory authority, which will be the authority for the place where the controller's main establishment is located.
In addition to running one of the world's top 10 economies, its next president will be an important interlocutor for the United States on global trade, the role of China in Latin America, and the political and humanitarian crisis in neighboring Venezuela.
Anyone who pays call on the fugitive WikiLeaks founder is captured on CCTV, footage of which would be in the possession of MI5, Britain's domestic security service, including, presumably, any American libertarian scribbler more closely hewing to Stone's description of his interlocutor.
Their interlocutor—who if he were female might've been called histrionic, self-involved, and volatile—wasn't really interested; he seemed to be motivated by hatred of the government and kept trying to turn the conversation to indictments of the institutions of power.
"Why am I the one racked with guilt and shame if I didn't commit the abuse?" actress Maria-Christina Oliveras asks in her role as an interlocutor between the audience and a "randomly selected" participant who is actually another actress, Tina Chilip.
Through Rainford's technical mastery as visual interlocutor, this important photo image depicts the deceptive Duchamp (according to the caption) at the age of 21959, next to a portrait taken by Alfred Steiglitz which was falsely dated 20093 and actually snapped in 22009.
Now Trump is looking for a replacement who melds with him personality-wise and can be a "credible interlocutor" with the administration, Congress and other countries, officials tell CNN, noting that the President believed Ratcliffe fit the bill, at least before he withdrew.
It was like dealing with Columbo, an official who worked the channel told me: An Iranian interlocutor pulled crumpled papers from his pockets and struggled to read from them names of more than 93 people whose cases were supposedly of deep concern.
His main interlocutor is Christian Bayerlein, a man whose physical challenges limit neither the strength of his libido nor the clarity of his mind, and who becomes a kind of guru figure for Tómas as he tries to ignite his own sexuality.
Having such a small group was certainly a political risk for Trump, who has little experience as a top diplomatic interlocutor and Tillerson, who has had many meetings with Putin as the head of ExxonMobil but is also a relative novice on the diplomatic stage.
Trump then told an Army colonel that his troops were getting better equipment than ever before after spending months lambasting the previous administration on military spending, and said to another interlocutor that the nation was doing better than ever in another tribute to his leadership.
Editor's Letter Anyone who's ever read a profile, edited a profile or been the subject of a profile knows that the difference between a revelatory interview and a banal one depends almost as much — if not more so — on the interlocutor as on the subject.
This is because, when we converse, we have the goal of thinking with our interlocutor, and you only invite someone into your mind to the extent that you are willing to lay it open before them; and because you expect them to do the same.
A key interlocutor in negotiations in recent weeks, the governor for the northern Aegean, Kostas Moutzouris, will not attend the meeting with Mr. Mitsotakis on Thursday, Mr. Petsas said, citing a video posted on social media showing the governor talking disparagingly about the prime minister.
The meeting is also a test for Jared Kushner, Mr. Trump's son-in-law and close adviser, who, while also lacking foreign policy and government experience, has played a dominant role as the primary interlocutor with the Chinese, thus eclipsing Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
Larraín underlines this by shooting her conversations with the journalist (in which she appears like a hardened, world-weary, chain-smoking New England housewife) as a series of shots in which both she and her interlocutor are centered in their frames, cutting back and forth.
The bilateral visit is aimed at expanding business ties, deepening defense and security cooperation as well as discussing key issues facing the region, so "having fruitful discussions in these areas will require that he not set his interlocutor teeth on edge with abusive name calling," Hiebert added.
On a recent Monday, lesson 415, on page 333 of one of Mawlana's collections, focused on a conversation between a mystic and an interlocutor, with the mystic trying to explain to the man that the beauties in the outside world are simply reflections of what is inside.
The fact that Qudosi is lauded by those who regularly voice criticism of Islam as a legitimate interlocutor says less about the validity of her claims and more that they are what those who hate the faith want to hear, only this time by someone from within.
Cynical as it may sound, it may be that these officials decided that by simply waiting and laying low for a few years, many of us might just get sufficiently distracted or burned out, lose momentum, or disband without an interlocutor or a museum to complain about.
One of those things is power: If the sage had held the sword and the power of life and death with it, it's easy to imagine his interlocutor would have been less eager to turn to violence, and their interaction would have stopped with the insult.
This source — described not as an intelligence asset but as a sympathetic political insider, who as a young man had been "heartened by Ronald Reagan's anti-Soviet rhetoric" — told his interlocutor as early as 2014 that the Kremlin was planning to undermine democracy in the West.
Under his reign, Oman became known as a welcoming tourist destination and a key Mideast interlocutor, helping the U.S. free captives in Iran and Yemen and even hosting visits by Israeli officials while pushing back on their occupation of land Palestinians want for a future state.
Rather, it's been the brittle, homogeneous outlook of a conservative party that increasingly counts on a base that is overwhelmingly white and male—but, of course, anyone posing as a moderate interlocutor of good faith can blame their extremism on the diversity of the other side.
Although he is not a diplomat, Mr. Rhodes was the central White House interlocutor during negotiations with the Cuban government over the recent opening of relations between the two countries, and he was scheduled to be in Cuba this week for more meetings anyway, Mr. Earnest said.
But in at least one big way, the uncertainty and strife at the White House intersected with Netanyahu's visit: a central US interlocutor on Middle East peace, senior adviser Jared Kushner, has had his access to top-secret information yanked amid a crackdown on interim security clearances.
Decades later, I recall it with a blend of outrage and wonder inflected by my recognition of the fact that African-American students have had it much worse, and that other ethnic groups and religions have now replaced Jews as the focus of the anxiety that afflicted my interlocutor.
Eso significa que debes fiarte de la persona con la que te vas a mensajear porque va a tener tu número; obviamente, hay muchas razones por las que no querrías revelar tu número a un interlocutor, lo que convierte este requisito en una de las debilidades de Signal.
Also, the collection of essays, unlike oral history interviews, lack the give-and-take crossfire with an interlocutor to challenge specifics of what the authors choose to remember about the protests that led to the seizure of five campus buildings and the arrest of more than 700 students.
The more important thing in the President's view, according to the officials, was to have someone who melds with Trump personality-wise and can be a 'credible interlocutor' with the administration, Congress and other countries -- which the President believed Ratcliffe fit the bill for, at least before he withdrew.
Or so you might think, except that Wolff's action leads quickly to a trial by social media and a tribunal in the second act in which a woke interlocutor delves into the doctor's misuse (or not) of the word "uppity" in an attempt to topple Wolff from her perch.
He reminds his interlocutor (three times) that the United States has been good to Ukraine, that the United States now is in need ("Things are happening that are not good") and, with some token hedging, that America's goodness remains to be repaid ("I wouldn't say that it's reciprocal necessarily").
Pompeo last year assembled a working group at the CIA called the Korea Mission Center, which gradually assumed the lead role in talks with the North Koreans, and the group&aposs director, a retired senior CIA official with deep experience in the region, became the main U.S. interlocutor with Pyongyang.
"Given how erratic president Trump's decision-making process and style has been, it's just hard to imagine any country on the receiving end of another interlocutor really being confident that what Pence and Pompeo are delivering reflects Trump's thinking at the moment or what it will be in the future," Prescott said.
When a corp psychologist (Paul Giamatti) shows up to psychoanalyze Morgan in the clumsiest, most crisis-provoking way he can, it's particularly hard not to dwell on the similar but much more elliptical, cautious sequences in Ex Machina, where caged robot Ava and interlocutor Caleb gently fenced against each other for advantage.
More than anyone in the Trump administration, Mr. Kushner has cultivated Saudi Arabia's crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman — whose family may have played a role in the disappearance of the journalist, Jamal Khashoggi — elevating the prince into a key ally in the Arab world and the White House's primary interlocutor to the kingdom.
" Perhaps calming the concerns of conservative Catholics worried that the pope would drift too far in his search for a Muslim interlocutor with real power, the pope made a point to emphasize that respect for one's own identity and religious formation was a critical step to having the "courage to accept differences.
" Perhaps speaking to the concerns of conservative Catholics worried that the pope would drift too far in his search for a Muslim interlocutor with real power, the pope made a point to emphasize that respect for one's own identity and religious formation was a critical step to having the "courage to accept differences.
"Even if talks are resumed with the United States, I hope that we can have as an interlocutor not Pompeo but someone else who is better in communication and more mature," Kwon Jong-gun, a North Korean Foreign Ministry official in charge of American affairs, told the North's official Korean Central News Agency.
In these passages, you can see him wrestling with the ideas he's put forth in the rest of the book, poking and prodding at them for weak points, wondering if they all work together, defending himself from various personal criticisms — and in some cases admitting that his interlocutor may have a point.
He's since had difficult job of playing interlocutor between a North Korean regime that last year appeared determined to advance its nuclear weapons program and an administration in Washington that believes Pyongyang's development of a long-range ballistic missile potentially capable of hitting the US homeland with a nuclear warhead constitutes an unacceptable risk.
His one-nation instincts also explain his quest to calm expectations of Brexit—"the sovereignty that we gain will be for a millisecond between the signature that ends the major treaty and the signatures that enter the new treaties"—and to act as an interlocutor between London and other capitals (from Berlin, Sir Keir went on to Brussels).
But as "Inland" progresses we begin to recognize the subtle ways that Obreht has been poking fun at various long-recycled stereotypes—Lurie's unseen interlocutor, we learn, is actually one of the camels that he will later steal away from the Army unit, a nod toward the clichéd love often shared in Westerns between a boy and his horse.
The most popular shows, such as "The Daily," produced by the Times and featuring Michael Barbaro, a former reporter, as a winning, accessible interlocutor of his news-gathering colleagues, or "The Joe Rogan Experience," in which the bluff comedian interviews public figures about things like masculinity and technology, are downloaded tens of millions of times each month.
The computer scientist Alan Turing noted that the question of whether a machine can think is incredibly difficult to determine, not least because of the lack of a clear definition of "thinking"; he proposed investigating instead the more tractable question of whether a machine can convince a human interlocutor that it's human — the so-called Turing test.
If Harris is able to get confirmed quickly, Harris could possibly be in place before Trump attends the June 12 meeting in Singapore with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. That's really important: Harris will be one of Trump's top advisers on the situation on the Korean Peninsula, serving as an interlocutor between Washington, Seoul, and Pyongyang.
With the full picture obscured, the interaction between slave and politician becomes highly ambiguous: seen from behind, Schoelcher appears to be gazing at his interlocutor from beneath lasciviously heavy lids; a close-up on the slave's chest, hands clasped over heart in a pantomime gesture of gratitude, is made strange by the appearance of Schoelcher's disembodied hand lying heavily on the slave's shoulder.
At a lunch of poached fish and duck and red wine, on the 39th floor of the Koryo Hotel, Kim Yong-chol, a vice chairman of the ruling Workers' Party and Mr. Pompeo's main interlocutor, said that after years of expending treasure on developing nuclear weapons, North Korea had decided to pivot to focus on improving the lives of its people.
Despite Macmillan's black op to keep the book under wraps, over the past year, New York literary circles have buzzed with the news that novelist (and a contributor to The New Republic) Joshua Cohen had signed on as the famed whistle-blower's literary interlocutor, traveling to Russia over the course of eight months to help Snowden, now 36, organize and improve his narrative.
But in the documentary of her life, "Nothing Left Unsaid," airing on HBO on April 9, with Mr. Cooper as his mother's interlocutor, and in the epistolary memoir the two have made together, "The Rainbow Comes and Goes: A Mother and Son on Life, Love, and Loss," out Tuesday from Harper, what instead unfurls is the ways in which this family of two has survived unthinkable losses.
But just how that settlement could be negotiated has proved to be a difficult task, compounded by several factors, including the Taliban's long, complicated relationship with the Pakistani military as a source of support; a weak interlocutor in the government in Kabul that's marred by infighting; and the breakdown of consensus among regional players like Iran and Russia, who have stakes in an endgame in Afghanistan.
Now he has the difficult job of playing interlocutor between a North Korean regime steadfastly clinging to its nuclear weapons program -- which it sees as the only way to ensure the survival of its regime -- and an administration in Washington that believes Pyongyang's development of a long-range ballistic missile potentially capable of hitting the US homeland with a nuclear warhead constitutes an unacceptable risk.
The competing sportswear companies were founded by brothers Adolf (Adi) and Rudolf Dassler, rumored to have had a falling out while taking cover in a bunker during World War II. For a time, their rivalry supposedly divided residents; Herzogen­aurach was nicknamed "the town of bent necks," due to the local habit of entering conversation by peering at the feet of one's interlocutor in order to identify their corporate and social affiliations.
"North Koreans won't mind dealing with someone who is tough—indeed, they prefer such an interlocutor over someone they see as a patsy, as long as they are fair and willing to listen," Mike Chinoy, a senior fellow at the U.S.-China Institute at the University of Southern California, and a longtime North Korea–watcher, wrote in September, in an article suggesting that Trump send Mattis to Pyongyang.
The North Koreans have dispatched to New York former spy chief Kim Yong Chol, a distasteful character (he is believed to be behind the Sony North America hack and the sinking of a South Korean corvette) but an authoritative and knowledgeable interlocutor for Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoAfghan president vows to take revenge after Islamic State attack on wedding The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Latest pro-democracy rally draws tens of thousands in Hong Kong MORE.
I would be speaking with someone, a friend or a shopkeeper, all very normally (how are you good thanks how are you how's your summer), and then, for no discernible reason, my eyes would dart away from my interlocutor, urgently, right over one of his or her shoulders, and the shift would be so sudden that the person would whip his or her head around to see what on earth I was looking at — a policeman or an exotic bird or a runaway train — but it would turn out that there was nothing there at all.

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