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The right three panels show two hands intertwining and separating.
There is reciprocal insertion and intertwining of one in the other.
Works with several colors show the hues intertwining, creating rainbow swirls.
But the family's intertwining with California history did not begin there.
That has changed with the intertwining of immigrant groups in California.
Rather than awkwardly intertwining, they merely brush up against one another.
The intertwining of campaign and business takes shape in other ways.
Slavery, and its intertwining with the rise of modern capitalism. Xenophobia.
The craft of the historian, he thinks, lies in "interpreting the intertwining".
This doesn't have to mean cheesy quotes or intertwining hearts, of course.
Inaction is also central to the three intertwining strands of the plot.
The show focuses on their intertwining stories and intrigue in the "Big House".
He also had progressive, complex, and intertwining views about gender, relationships, and sex.
Matteo Garrone's "Tale of Tales" collects three strange, intertwining stories of neighboring kingdoms.
Intertwining her experience of becoming a mother with the memories of her own,
"It wasn't really that big a deal," Doug said of the intertwining relationships.
This intertwining of action and music is nothing new for Wright fanatics like me.
The romantic comedy's intertwining plot lines have been deemed both stalker-ish and depressing.
He came up with playful melodies and intertwining lines that flexed like cat's cradles.
This intertwining with Google is perhaps Slack's deepest level of third-party integrations thus far.
The allegorical intertwining of personal and world history can certainly work — "Reds" comes to mind.
Pour the lemonade from pitcher to pitcher, softly intertwining its components, Beyoncé's soft voiceover instructs.
The Outer Worlds nails those big moments, intertwining personal stakes with broader philosophical or social themes.
But if journalism and crowdfunding keep intertwining, things will almost certainly get more complicated than that.
Mr Netanyahu was a trailblazer in his skilful intertwining of ethnic nationalism and anti-establishment populism.
The intertwining of sex and power was a defining feature of this era of Italian politics.
In these passages, the author shares intertwining histories of World War II and the comics industry.
Dr. Martin said he wanted to better understand the intertwining between the insects and the vegetation.
Those changes are forcing states to reassess longstanding practices of intertwining their tax codes with Washington's.
Warren asked Maddie to "help in this fight," securing a "pinky promise" by intertwining their pinky fingers.
I read mostly just research materials, lately stuff about the intertwining of slavery and the industrial revolution.
He has regularly sprinkled references to his hotels into his speeches, intertwining his business and campaign interests.
If you imagine "L'Affaire Russe" as a movie pitch, it would promise to tell three intertwining stories.
The past and the present, the intertwining of personal lives and Jamaica's politics all come into play.
The woven, ornamental design creates a repetitive, intertwining visual logic that is mesmeric; it ensnares the eye.
But if NAFTA disappears and punitive tariffs remain, the economic intertwining of the last 24 years could unravel.
This intertwining between the artist and her art most interestingly plays out in two portraits of visual artists.
A novel told through intertwining, female-driven narratives"Disappearing Earth" takes place over the course of one year.
These ethereal atmospheres turn hazy and rough, then give way to intertwining vines of melody in the winds.
Release date: February 14Synopsis: A series of intertwining love stories set in the past and in the present.
The centerpiece, a copper-color honeycomb Thomas Heatherwick sculpture called "Vessel," has intertwining staircases open to the public.
Intertwining the two issues has been a non-starter for GOP leadership on both ends of the Capitol.
While that's true in some cases, low libido is more often the complex result of several intertwining factors.
Much has been made of Françoise Grossen's clever intertwining of the gravitas and aesthetics of contemporary art with craft.
NUTLEY, N.J. — His arthritic fingers brought the ends of the rope together, intertwining them slowly but with obvious familiarity.
At other times, the quartet created a gentle drone that underpinned the elegiac intertwining of the polyphonic vocal lines.
Intertwining love, faith and music, as Ms. Sandé does through much of the album, is a time-tested idea.
We were lucky that we had an underlying respect and solid relationship that wasn't ruined by intertwining our finances.
All while intertwining the story of how Disneyland, Disney World, and the other parks around the world were created.
But Japan views itself as uniquely entangled with America, their fates intertwining like the strands of a double helix.
The strings at once constrain and support Ito's movements, and Plexus (Latin for "intertwining") explores a multitude of metaphors.
And in that intertwining of energies, from a power adapter to moving bodies, there's something fleeting and new. ♦
New motherhood is one of those experiences because it's often an intertwining of feelings that are both good and bad.
But, it doesn't make a woman the villain, that we know of, despite the historical intertwining of women and witchcraft.
The Friday evenings in Chelsea focus on our inter-human relations and the intertwining of the organic and the technological.
Jarnow employs an engaging, colloquial tone that captures the distinctive personalities and the intertwining voices that made up the Weavers.
Mr. Modi framed his decision to run from Varanasi as a religious calling, intertwining his name with the holy place.
The intertwining of police violence and fair wages at the rallies conveyed that these issues ought to be understood together.
And perhaps you already know the gist of their intertwining stories from having seen "Million Dollar Quartet," the stage musical.
When I think of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, I don't think of the intertwining stories, choreographed fights, or orchestral scores.
And Midwesterners and Italians started intertwining and making their own variations of pizza, but they were always a little bit thicker.
His strong—but soft—voice effortlessly floats on each track, expertly intertwining with the perfect guest vocals that are peppered throughout.
I think we are struggling with the possibility that those two threads are intertwining and simply becoming the norm in culture.
Contrary to popular belief, the intertwining of strands of hair has no evident connection to the inevitable crumbling of human society.
Moore's musical concept features various intertwining rhythms inspired by the different lifeforms heard when one is silent in the bush environment.
This film amplifies the consequences of intertwining the personal and political in a society riven by social divisions and old grudges.
But by telling the story with such attention to period detail he emphasized the opera's intertwining of political and sexual intrigue.
This is the latest development in a series of intertwining legal battles since Daleiden first released his videos nearly three years ago.
My lower back mobility has gotten a lot better — Wait, why do you keep intertwining yourself into the stories of my past?
The former is syncopated and cinematic, 10 minutes of intertwining bass and extravagant strings broken up by careening piano and sax solos.
The intertwining of madness and genius remains an essential part of his posthumous legend, and Lowell himself saw the two as related.
What are some of the biggest changes you've seen within European tech in the intertwining years or in this year in particular?
That port is a key part of the $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, further intertwining the interests of Saudi and China.
Here you'll find jungle pools encircled by lush flora, intertwining slides, a Tarzan pool with a rope swing, and a swim-up bar.
Advocates say there are a lot of complicated and intertwining factors that make foster care ultimately unsuccessful for many who enter the system.
As she gave PEOPLE an exclusive first look at her new bling, Staub described the significance of the intertwining diamonds on the side.
As she gave PEOPLE an exclusive first look at her new bling, Staub described the significance of the intertwining diamonds on the side.
Houston duo Santa Muerte today shared "Aye," a sinister new track intertwining a Ha Crash-laden ballroom beat with a demonic flute pattern.
Sense8 manages to walk the same difficult spider's web by seamlessly intertwining the experiences of eight people, through 16 cities and 11 countries.
According to Agora, the photographer used a drone to capture this image above an intertwining highway with the city skyline in the background.
As a composer, Muhly is attracted to glittering sounds, elegantly intertwining lyrical lines, and austere polyphonic textures modelled on Renaissance and Anglican choral music.
Musically, it lavishes in the world of teeny tiny sounds: electronic beats that seem to barely make a thud, intertwining twinkling 8-bit flourishes.
Their speeds and internal gears have always felt different, and it can't just be attributed to their Southern accents or their personal histories intertwining.
"In Transit," which paints a loving portrait of New York City through the intertwining lives of a group of subway riders, opened on Dec.
" With the intertwining of the physical and the artistic, Ms. Hinkle said she "started thinking about movement as this means for empowerment and joy.
The price paid by developing these intertwining back stories is that it takes Nesbo almost 450 pages to connect them, though the pace rarely lags.
Many lost 10 to 50 relatives each, descendents of intertwining generations of a small families who settled in Los Lotes more than 40 years ago.
Through the intertwining lives of many different characters, he highlights what he deems a primary driver of climate change: not carbon emissions, but unfettered capitalism.
The serpent can also be found in a very optimistic, familiar place: the caduceus symbol of modern medicine, a winged staff with two intertwining serpents.
Porn and gaming stereotypically go hand in hand in the age of online gaming, but the two forms of entertainment have a long intertwining history.
The intertwining of space and groups, it turns out, is deeply embedded in our psychology, in traits and habits going back to our distant evolutionary ancestors.
It features a dizzying array of intertwining plotlines and characters, who over the years have become so familiar to audiences that they almost feel like friends.
The boys' intertwining first-person narratives give voice to their fear and isolation, a fear so deep they are afraid they will even lose one ­another.
In another striking work, Pink Foliage, intertwining vines and shrubs in an array of sumptuous garden shades illustrate her fondness for lush vegetation and botanical motifs.
The country's intertwining history with the US is scarcely discussed—and it is that past that Viktor aims to bring to light with her upcoming show.
The Argonauts is a window into Nelson's head, intertwining her self-doubts, jealous inclinations, and hardened assumptions about life with established philosophy on love and intimacy.
Nine years later, Johann Sebastian Bach took over direction of the Collegium, inaugurating one of the great historical moments for the intertwining of caffeine and music.
The intertwining of state and religion in Iran, for instance, is largely why the nation registered the highest number of serious violations worldwide — 133 — last year.
In another, a young woman pricks her finger in the desert and finds her blood and soul intertwining with Joshua trees that sometimes like to dance.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO Jenn Wasner of Wye Oak sings with mixed emotions intertwining like the song's steadily accumulating layers of vocals, guitars, keyboards and leaping bass lines.
Intertwining with the plot, the music in "San Junipero" is essentially the third lead character, dictating the era, the environment, the atmosphere, and even the story itself.
Forest notes that he plans on adding additional features, including a day/night cycle, an emoji-based conversation system, and intertwining use of explicit narrative and landscape.
Other skills were learnt and spread from one place to another: a 13th-century flask from Syria is decorated in gold and intertwining vegetation, a Byzantine style.
Like their counterparts in the broader movement, members of the Mormon alt-right have cheered white nationalism and anti-immigration policies, while intertwining ultra-conservative LDS ideas.
It is a world little understood outside Myanmar, of former soldiers who represent a deep well of influence, an intertwining of business, religion and friends in uniform.
The low-earth orbit is smaller than we think, and low-quality satellites prone to failure, or overlapping constellations with intertwining satellites, is a recipe for disaster.
That raises questions about Sater's role with Bayrock, with its intertwining threads of Trump's brand and Russian money, while he, presumably, was still on the FBI's payroll.
That logo, which showed an intertwining capital T and capital P against the red and white bars of the American flag, faced public ridicule on social media.
"This Is Us" follows the intertwining lives of the Pearson family in several different time periods: three siblings in the present, and their parents in the '80s.
With each work Boykins continues to stretch the boundaries of R&B by intertwining atmospheric, at times eerie, sonic arrangements with his honest, soulful verses and melodies.
I did not know this at first, but I can see now that the inextricable intertwining of two existential wounds is at the heart of my work.
The book then traces the couple's first decade here, intertwining their story with that part of the city's cultural history that reflected their own dreams and values.
Chuck Ragan and Chris Wollard's intertwining growls pleaded not only for attention, but besieged the listener in a melodramatic surround-sound symphony that could exhaust one's best defense.
"I'm feeling untouchable, untouchable," Trainor sings – but that doesn't stop the fishnet-clad songwriter from intertwining limbs with the ladies and brushing her cleavage in a warehouse scene.
They're just more intimate and loose in every way, from the languid rhythm of their intertwining dialogue to the care with which director Hiro Murai traces their movements.
I decided I could make out the word "YADDO" among the intertwining branches in "Owl Lake," but of course that suggests more about my preoccupations than the artist's.
Set in the nineteenth-century kingdom of Gonja (in present-day Ghana), this dazzling historical drama traces the intertwining lives of Wurche, a princess, and Aminah, her slave.
You can have only a couple of these friends because they require a lot of time, work and effort, and a general blending or intertwining of two lives.
The New York State Attorney General was also investigating WeWork in the late fall, including whether Neumann had been enriching himself through intertwining his personal and corporate investments. 
This ensemble tearjerker about the intertwining lives of people who share the same birthday ends its first season as Jack goes to Cleveland to make amends with Rebecca.
The headline-making and gossip-producing scandal is just one of many intertwining Kardashian moments leading up to the premiere of season 16 of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
And Buddhist psychology has long emphasized the fine intertwining of cognition and affect, of thinking and feeling; our feelings make us cling to some thoughts and flee from others.
It's a story of trust in both senses of the word, and Wang guides us effortlessly through that intertwining mess of love and resentment that only family can create.
With all the intertwining rhythms and shifting beats, it's unpredictable, overwhelming, and full of this unrestrained, almost-corny joy, which is the exact experience of seeing Scott in 2018.
Though we're not exactly sure why, the idea of "romance" often conjures an image of a pair of lovers intertwining their arms while sipping on glasses of good wine.
Actually, a few years ago Joe Krozel and I tried to build a grid with intertwining D-N-As working their way down the grid, but soon gave up.
This includes the increasingly tenuous right to political assembly and the gradual disappearance of the Southern Cantonese language and script, further intertwining issues of language with those of power.
This season follows the intertwining stories of DEA Agent Kiki Camarena (Michael Peña) and Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo aka El Padrino (Diego Luna), the godfather of the Mexican drug cartels.
The town has a controversial nuclear power plant, some fairly ominous caves, and a bunch of families with intertwining back-stories that are every bit as tangled as the plot.
A line of bare-chested men, sometimes holding hands and sometimes intertwining their arms, as if chained together, lamented their imprisonment and dreamed of the cherished women in their lives.
The film, directed by Pedro Morelli, gives the intertwining-stories method of scriptwriting an amusing twist — yes, the three stories here intertwine, but not the way you're conditioned to expect.
Mr. Sonboly "wanted to make his mark as an individual" by hacking into Facebook to entice people to McDonald's, "the intertwining of complete barbarity and utter modernism," Mr. Heisbourg said.
They specialize in eardrum-splitting volume, blissful garage-rock guitars and an intertwining of cutesy and blistering that few can pull off as well as the lead singer, Satomi Matsuzaki.
Functioning as a one-man team, he spliced legitimate greatness with extended lulls that are completely foreign to legitimate greatness, intertwining a 48-point classic with a 12-turnover flop.
On his new album, "Embrace," recorded with a quartet, Mr. Rudd and the remarkable vocalist Fay Victor relish the tonal proximity of their instruments, doing a sympathetic and intertwining dance.
That revived concerns about the so-called doom loop — the intertwining of the government's financial health and that of the banks, with fears about each reinforcing concerns about the other.
A portrait by the rising star Paul Mpagi Sepuya, who photographs his and others' bodies fragmented by mirrors, complements the late Ren Hang's sculptural compositions of intertwining torsos and limbs.
The move was as much a marketing strategy as it was a content play; intertwining the two helped boost Agents of SHIELD's ratings and increased attention on Age of Ultron.
Ms. Greco does a smart job of abutting and gradually intertwining the stories; at times, under Oona Curley's lighting, they almost appear to be shot on two different film stocks.
The conversation around "deaths of despair" -- deaths related to suicide, drug overdose, liver disease and cirrhosis -- has taken on a specific narrative, Olfson said, intertwining the opioid epidemic and suicide.
As they recollect the past, an uncomfortable emotional intertwining seems to occur; the scenes that leave Ms. Mara and Mr. Mendelsohn alone are, tellingly, the most interesting and effective ones.
If members of the European Union succeed in harmonizing their defense planning and military procurement, and in intertwining their armed forces, then all of this will add to NATO's strength.
The subjects' awareness of their own mortality is reflected in their intertwining postures: the mother embraces her son as if she was trying to protect him from the inevitable death.
Tall, narrow forms march across the tan canvas in a steady beat that pulsates against the rhythmic cacophony of the intertwining, sinuous lines punctuated by sections of red and gold.
It shouldn't be too surprising that Inside and Doom both find ways to address these issues—after all, sci-fi has a long history of intertwining unbelievable worlds with familiar problems.
Likewise, the intertwining of shelter, historical record, kinship marker, and ornamentation that actual, situated totems signify is alien to most modern and contemporary western art practices — and it remains alien here.
Ms. Felix and other poets like her are intertwining politics, public life and poetry to create works that vaunt over conventional language and avoid phrases that have lost meaning through overuse.
A graphic memoir of Satrapi's childhood in Tehran during the Iranian revolution, "Persepolis" covers eight years of history, intertwining events in Iran with warm and heartbreaking moments in Satrapi's family life.
The impact of the intertwining of Al Qaeda fighters with the coalition campaign is clearest in Taiz, Yemen&aposs largest city and center of one of the war&aposs longest running battles.
The impact of the intertwining of al-Qaida fighters with the coalition campaign is clearest in Taiz, Yemen&aposs largest city and center of one of the war&aposs longest running battles.
Its intertwining schemes and bungled cons recall Hitchcock's Dial M for Murder; its first half, with a brooding lower class heroine shipping off to a country manor has shades of Jane Eyre.
In "Citizen," a New York premiere, he shapes his supple movement, an idiosyncratic style drawn from cultures of the African diaspora, into five intertwining solos as he explores questions of belonging. Dec.
But, hoping to "get rid of whatever it is that blocks" them, they begin to confront the jealousy and complicity that they have avoided, through intertwining narratives that traverse time and place.
By intertwining digital and acoustic sound, his work asks questions about what constitutes classical composition and live sound in an era that seems to prize instantly available digital recordings above all else.
Tufekci writes with a warmth and respect for the humans that are part of these powerful social movements, gently intertwining her own story with the stories of others, big data, and theory.
I went out one morning with Melanie, her husband, Erik, and their kids, and trekked along Upper Sabino Canyon road, forging into the Pusch Ridge Wilderness and intertwining with the Sabino Creek.
The values, shown in the image above intertwining the hands of several people, are meant as a rebuttal to those in the West who criticize China's authoritarian system and human rights abuses.
Aronson, however, is more interested in outlining their professional intertwining, detailing Crystal's central role in turning Max into one of the most visible journalists, editors, and public intellectuals of the twentieth century.
Zayd Dohrn's play, which won the 2016 Horton Foote Prize for promising new American play, centers on the uneasy intertwining of two first-generation American families, one westernized, the other less so.
But Chick himself was not overtly political — which may seem surprising, given the intertwining of the political and religious right in the US over the very decades during which Chick was active.
This week author Emma Straub joined us to read and discuss her new book Modern Lovers, a tale about two intertwining families and their summer trying to navigate the relationships in their lives.
Their field of vision includes a gas-filled pot farm, couples intertwining with VR headsets on, a dark bus full of identical texters and a line of women with sequin-covered selfie sticks.
She's married to a Louisville police officer, and yes, talk around the dinner table will often turn toward their intertwining careers in law enforcement, as the judge and the cop discuss their day.
Lyft and GM have been very cozy since the start of the investment relationship, intertwining business offerings across both platforms and there has been some speculation GM might have offered to buy Lyft.
Miniaturized stage sets, they are populated with pairs of lapis and turquoise parrots, intertwining jeweled zebras, diamond-and-sapphire monkeys and cocooning penguins with black onyx and cabochon gems, all similar in scale.
In those intertwining years, Döpfer had pivoted his company away from analog electronics to produce one of the first digital sampler cards, followed by a more successful line of MIDI keyboards and controllers.
There's no conclusions about whether telling your kids that Santa exists will have any lasting psychological effect on them or the way they'll see the world, but there are a few intertwining concepts.
Namely, even if I want to read a book that begins with a family tree and follows 23 characters' intertwining lives, I don't particularly want to lug a lofty hardcover book to the beach.
The idea of intertwining academic learning with physical activity has come about as more and more schools have cut back on physical education (PE), the researchers explain in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
When it debuts at the Spitalfields Music Summer Festival at London's Oval Space, Anno will engulf its audience in the colors and sounds of a passing year, intertwining Vivaldi's concerti with new electronic compositions.
Then the other side of "Baby Wants to Ride" was me dealing with the whole thing of sex before marriage; I was intertwining a lot of personal issues that I had into one song.
But there's been government grumbling about how encryption could hide the activity of criminals, and some see intertwining the chat features as a way to make it harder for regulators to break up Facebook.
In an attempt to capture the sheer heft of the Chilcot Report, NBC News also referred to Tolstoy's panoramic picture of Russian society in the Napoleonic era, told through the intertwining stories of five families.
The last episode of the medieval fantasy based on the novels of George R.R. Martin ran roughly an hour and 20 minutes to conclude the storyline of more than a dozen characters and intertwining plots.
Rickly and Bolm recently sat down before the first night of their two sold-out gigs at New York City's Irving Plaza to talk about their bands' intertwining histories and what their respective futures hold.
It tells the intertwining stories of three generations of the Meyerowitz family, including sculptor Harold (Dustin Hoffman), his children Danny (Sandler), Jean (Elizabeth Marvel) and Matthew (Ben Stiller) and Danny's daughter Eliza (Grace Van Patten).
Later, after winning a competition to design an urban plaza for the Belgrade, Serbia, waterfront, he built a similar cloud structure based on the idea of "different flows" (of people, traffic, history and ideas) intertwining.
The intertwining of the natural world — particularly on the coast — with social and emotional forces evoked in Woolf and Eliot's writing allow these exhibitions to explore artists' engagement with land and sea from unconventional perspectives.
The book was striking for its juxtaposition of wildly heterogeneous styles, intertwining the life story of a young woman in an unhappy marriage in Kosovo with that of her son, Bekim, a student in Helsinki.
Drawing inspiration (and actors) from his wider circle of acquaintances in New Jersey, he created his own cinematic world, View Askewniverse, with intertwining stories and characters that would form the basis of his subsequent films.
The artistic self-portrait of "Another Life," with its rich, metaphor-heavy intertwining of the artist's developing sensibility and the lush landscape of St. Lucia, set the bar for Mr. Walcott's later, increasingly ambitious poetry.
Most Maghreb jewelry, by suggestively emulating nature's cycles and rhythmic movements, propounds something of the repetitious cadences observed in our own intertwining movements when we engage in the pleasurable activities of music, dance, and libidinousness.
Furthermore, though this particular acquisition is unlikely to raise complicated merger challenges from the antitrust authorities, the intertwining of content and conduit inherent in a Verizon media division is likely to generate interest at the FCC.
Asking whether a given electoral catastrophe is due to corruption or incompetence poses a false binary and ignores American history, which even recently is full of examples of the two hopelessly intertwining and fucking everything up.
The Republican National Committee's joint fundraising committee with Trump's campaign sent out an email with the logo, which shows an intertwining capital T and capital P against the red and white bars of the American flag.
Musk isn't the only Tesla executive named in the suit — it alleges that the intertwining of Tesla, SpaceX, and SolarCity led to conflicts of fiduciary interest for Tesla's board of directors, which includes Musk's brother, Kimbal.
This work — Matthew Desmond on urban housing, Mario Luis Small on social networks and inequality, Kathryn Edin on poverty, Robert Shiller on narrative economics — highlights multi-factor causes and the intertwining of cultural and material influences.
The novel follows Furo's transition into his new identity, along with the challenges that arise from his past, intertwining issues of race, sexual identity, and the chance to look at society's racial bias from a new perspective.
With its last episode, which ran roughly 1 hour and 20 minutes, the medieval fantasy series, based on the novels of George R.R. Martin, wrapped up the storyline for more than a dozen characters and intertwining plots.
Theodora Skipitares, the creator and director, has made a specialty of intertwining classic works with contemporary issues — generally speaking, she'll stage a scene from a well-known drama, then follow that scene with a real-life story.
"It's amazing to be able to have that balance now intertwining them in with us to be able to go do our work but then at the same time take some downtime and enjoy family time," he says.
Building from there, TST became known primarily for its legal challenges of any instances of Christian religion intertwining with government, most famously by proposing that a statue of occult deity Baphomet accompany a Ten Commandments monument in Arkansas.
Every episode is a must-watch, and you'd better be paying attention: Shows like Game of Thrones and Sons of Anarchy juggle multiple intertwining plot lines over dozens of episodes, sometimes developing narrative payoffs over the course years.
By intertwining the Homestead Act, the farm crisis of the '80s, and Ronald Reagan's presidency with her own family history, Smarsh is able to give concrete examples of how American policies facilitated a disdain for those who don't have money.
On September 1, viewers who have slept through the Narcos phenomenon can get a taste of what makes Narcos so good: An intertwining of historical events and narrative, fascinating and morally ambiguous characters, and the violent business of the drug trade.
While there's no hard data on whether President Donald Trump's often racially charged rhetoric has made the problem worse, schools have been forced to reckon with the intertwining issues of race and bullying in an atmosphere of growing anger and mistrust.
With Bolton's statement that the United States supports "India's right to self-defense," Pakistan's use of proxies is likely to become more entrenched, further intertwining the United States in South Asia's complex security politics rather than extracting it from them.
The AV Club adds that throwing Dr. Strange into the mix could allow Marvel to incorporate a few of the mystical characters present in the Spider-Man comics — and fans know how much Marvel loves intertwining universes in its films.
Rebel armies -- 15 are active in the country -- are fighting the Myanmar military for greater autonomy and control over various minority ethnic areas, a complex and often intertwining struggle that has seen thousands of civilians killed and hundreds of thousands displaced.
But patient equanimity has always been the preferred mode of Real Estate, whose indie rock harks back to the intertwining, strum-and-pick guitar patterns of Television and especially the band's fellow New Jerseyans, the Feelies, minus the nervous tension.
Patoranking describes himself as a reggae artist first but he does a great job of seamlessly intertwining those ambitions with the jazz undertones of Fela Kuti's afrobeat of the 70s and the rapid, contemporary update on those elements with today's afrobeats.
Shafrir immediately plunges you into a world of high-stakes investment, ludicrous work ethics, and systemic sexism as she explores the intertwining lives of a hungry tech reporter, a Travis Kalanick-like CEO, and the complex gender politics that drive the startup world.
The ride is the main attraction at the theme park, and is touted as one of the more thrilling there, featuring a pair of intertwining tracks that go up 14-storeys high, and travels at up to 90 km/h for 90 seconds.
Suddenly, everything I thought I knew about Delos and robots and time itself has been turned on its head, making way for a brand new season of intertwining narratives and a whole lot of second guessing what the word "real" really means.
If we assume McGarry's personal story was not fabricated, but that the events of "Slaughterhouse" were made up, then Haunted has put McGarry, as well as its other subjects, in a particularly precarious position, intertwining the facts of their lives with fiction.
While this exhibition examines those who purchased Bouguereau's work in the US to illuminate the intertwining of art, commerce, and social conditions, the contemporary art world is now increasingly asking who is funding our museums to examine the hidden forces of patronage.
The intertwining solos of guitar players Keith Lewtas and Cam Turin both boost Turin's energetic lead vocals while Matt Gonzalez's pounding drums and Patrick Bennet's straight-to the point basslines help drive the Thin Lizzy-ish, full throttle nature of the song home.
The story Inspired by a news account of a baby found in a valise, the musical, set in North Carolina in the 28.8s and the 29.8s, tracks the intertwining stories of a young soldier and the editor of a Southern literary magazine.
All three of the albums above invite the use of natural imagery, and there's an idea I can't shake when I listen to them next to each other: saplings framing an ancient oak, their roots intertwining below the ground in ways we can't fully understand.
The learning of culture, including vocal traditions, "is a key capability in the intertwining lives of killer whales," he said, "and one that is critically harmed in captivity," where animals are isolated and unable to develop the depth of emotions they would in the wild.
Obviously, Trumpism is linked to the person Donald Trump but its roots run much deeper, intertwining contemporary and traditional political trends in such a way that makes it both uniquely American and of the 21st century, distinct from the European Fascism of the last century.
Raz Fresco is among the members of the Toronto new school with the clearest ties to what came before him in hip-hop, and he often finds fresh ways to acknowledge that past while intertwining it with the modern hustle-and-bustle of the city.
There, one of her demo reels included an unlisted YouTube video in which she discussed a sprawling conspiracy theory intertwining the Clinton political dynasty, John Podesta, email scandals, cocaine, "government pedo programs," and "cheese pizza," which she alleged was a code word referring to sex with children.
Though he wasn't so well known in the city, his audience—about 200 or so—were still deeply captivated by his voice, his tone just as serene and arresting in person as on wax, seamlessly intertwining with Sango's soulful blend of electronic, gospel, and trap rhythms.
Ohler documents the persistent intertwining of anti-​Semitic rhetoric with the Nazis' war on drugs, the laws passed in 1933 that threatened addicts with imprisonment and sterilization, and the encouragement to neighbors and co-workers to denounce habitual users — especially of cocaine and morphine — to the police.
And I think when you're trying to work on an agreement of this size, there ... our weekend was basically, it was like a double helix of a to-do list that was intertwining in itself across multiple dimensions, and we're just trying to check boxes off the list.
Given the way the past couple of episodes have gone, concentrating on Dany and Jon's intertwining storylines—which I and (a few others) assume will get even more intertwined on that boat—I'm actually craving a little bit of of a check-in with the various other plot threads.
Billed as a two-hour special event, ABC will take viewers inside the iconic 1989 animated feature film, which tells the story of Ariel, a mermaid who trades her voice for a chance to walk among the humans, while intertwining live musical performances of the movie's hit songs.
The term, coined in a 1993 essay by the cultural critic Mark Dery, is defined differently by different writers and thinkers; through my own critical lens, I tend to see is as an aesthetic that illuminates African culture's intertwining with the cosmic (in both the technological and metaphysical senses).
Based on the novel by Hillary Jordan, the emotionally devastating film traces the intertwining of two families — one white, one black — in rural Mississippi during and after World War II. Mary J. Blige, Carey Mulligan and Garrett Hedlund are among the actors who took on the tragic, hardscrabble roles.
It is a scene heating up in every sense, with art and activism intertwining following the Ferguson uprising, art spaces opening and expanding rapidly, and a new wave of artists fleeing the coasts—some in search of cheap space and room to experiment, others returning to their roots after years away.
With a star-studded cast — Liam Neeson, Alan Rickman, Colin Firth, Emma Thompson, Hugh Grant and Keira Knightley, among others — the film follows several intertwining love stories, including that of a prime minister who falls for a young staffer, and one about a marriage on the brink and plagued by infidelity.
The intertwining starts, interestingly, at NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, California—just over eight miles down from Facebook HQ and around three from Google, and a hop-skip down the hill from Yuri Milner's $100 million house (who knew finding a suitable place to live cost as much as finding aliens?).
The Mercers and their group, now named Defeat Crooked Hillary PAC, are only interested in running anti-Clinton spots -- group officials chafe at the label of a "pro-Trump" super PAC -- yet the promotion of Conway reflects a so-far unprecedented intertwining of Trump and the big donors he spent so long castigating.
Shelton's reference to ikebana, which she learned over a few months, is fitting, with the rigid and purposeful intertwining of stems, twigs, and buds serving as a poetic metaphor for the unseen agencies over human bodies these plants purportedly assert — an extension of the control women have taken over their own livelihoods.
We went in depth on what it's like to actually transition as an athlete: Mike Piellucci profiled Kayvon Thibodeaux and Jojuan Collins, a pair of dominant high school football players in Los Angeles whose intertwining paths reflect the changing nature of the sport, and the shifting balance of power from public to private schools.
His first, "Sin Nombre," had been an almost preposterously ambitious undertaking for a first-time filmmaker, tracking the intertwining stories of an immigrant and an erstwhile member of MS-2000 as they made the dangerous journey to the United States border atop fast-moving train cars, all written by Fukunaga in slang-heavy Spanish.
For more details, see above link The second annual Faena Festival, located in Miami Beach's "Faena District" (a six-block stretch of Collins Avenue from 32nd to 30th Street), will tackle the intertwining of spirituality, food, and religion — "taking both the pulpit and the kitchen as its points of departure," according to the press release.
The company has built a market leveraging popular cultural touchstones like The Walking Dead — and it's the same intertwining of science fiction, fantasy, and comics culture (hello, fellow nerds) with the cultural juggernaut of Hollywood that has created billions of dollars in value for companies — and is ostensibly the market Wonder wants to mine for its own future growth.
By cutting back and forth between their intertwining stories, and between their current lives in the English city of Sheffield and their left-behind lives in India, Mr. Sahota creates an ensemble portrait of young immigrants struggling to find work, to sort out their love lives, to come to terms with duty and tradition and their own confused ambitions.
Facebook has devoted major resources and billions of dollars to virtual reality, but there has been a pretty clear line between what happens in the main Facebook app and what happens on the Oculus Rift and Gear VR. Today, Facebook is intertwining the real and virtual worlds of Facebook a bit by launching its first dedicated app, Facebook 360.
Bathed in the stunning projections of our lighting, video and projection designer, Michael Maag, I will sit on its peak, dive into its underworld and join my dance partner and collaborator, Laurel Lawson, as we move from wheelchair to floor, platform to valley, pushing, pulling, intertwining ourselves until the final moment when together we leap for the edge.
The troupe's next new productions are aimed for 2017 and '18, Mr. Tucker said: a triptych for six actors that will match Shaw's "Pygmalion" with Shakespeare and Chekhov, requiring a colossal five to six months of rehearsal; a repertory pairing, possibly a coproduction with a much larger theater in New York; and, next spring, a run of "Cry Havoc" alongside a new show intertwining Shakespeare with text by veterans.
So you get moments like this one with Rudolph and Stone, tapping on butter tubs in unison and singing Robyn's "Call Your Girlfriend" using Erato's arrangement, their voices intertwining like wisps of smoke: The second the duo hums its last note, the two break into huge grins, like they can't believe their luck at getting through the tune in one piece, or that they got to perform it together.

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