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I previously mentioned the interweaving voices of Trump and Rubio.
Below, three examples reveal the interweaving threads of their friendship.
The segments flow in dreamlike succession, interweaving devastations both ancient and modern.
Can figure and frame start to coexist in an interweaving, almost erotic relationship?
"Polyphony", music of interweaving tunes and harmonies, is part of humankind's common heritage.
The feed features interweaving, reoccurring storylines and distinctly developed (and often vulgar) characters.
The Ligeti pieces are often built around polyrhythms — the interweaving of conflicting rhythms.
He  contextualizes both experiences by interweaving discussions of the history of literary biography.
But it's the interweaving stories that make the series an eye-opening journey.
The film's interweaving of past and present creates a visually unsettling tapestry of disbelief.
It opens with a gnashing riff and opens up into two interweaving guitar lines.
The two rappers compliment each other throughout with interweaving verses and tight, poetic lyrics.
They tell their own stories and help to tell one another's, their narratives interweaving.
There's Balanchine's expert storytelling, with its honeyed comedy and deft interweaving of fairies and mortals.
She appears to be quite capable of interweaving her personal world with the technological one.
The show will feature Mr. Springsteen interweaving stories with classic songs from across his career.
First is a system for simulating vines and creepers as they grow in complex interweaving patterns.
Stewart's books have been a notable exception, interweaving diaristic observation and everyday reportage with critical theory.
There is no grand plot, and there are no interweaving narrative lines that I have to track.
Her lofty visual narrative is articulated through the interweaving of mythological motifs and traces of manual labor.
But what is new to the decade is a more complete interweaving of digital and pop culture.
Radiolab makes human interest stories out of science and philosophy's most difficult questions, interweaving these mysteries with music.
Many of the characters in Transit are themselves all too aware of life's interweaving of fact and fiction.
By contrast, TSBAFIHDA3D(CM) is Einsteinian, concerned with time itself and the uncanny interweaving of it with space.
Apted certainly takes liberties as the series rolls on, interweaving moments from past episodes to create poetic continuity.
Increases in social media use, anxiety, depression, as well as the opioid epidemic are all potential and interweaving contributors.
Instead, she saw the urban fabric as an interweaving of human activity, natural forces and designed settings and buildings.
"They can have much more powerful functionality with their screens and with our data interweaving with their analytics," he said.
These humble, domestic, familiar materials serve a narrative function as metaphoric signifiers bridging and interweaving personal trauma with public catastrophe.
But Myanmar's long history of iron-fisted rule has resulted in a deep interweaving of political activity and the belles lettres.
By interweaving the trivial, the humorous and the grisliest of the grisly, Chris Womersley straps us in for a shivery ride.
Deftly interweaving the political with the personal, Ms. Kirkwood introduces an added rationale for Rose's behavior that is best left unrevealed.
Ultimately, this whole thing of interweaving the story into the gameplay is what made Mass Effect and its sequel such epic successes.
"Relocating to this enchanting hamlet," she says, "has opened a beautiful interweaving of life and art, nature and culture, community and contemplation."
The interior of a termite mound is an intricate structure of interweaving tunnels and passageways, radiating chambers, galleries, archways, and spiral staircases.
I had come to San Diego to speak with Walton about his life: the magic rainbows interweaving over the bottomless, flaming abyss.
It is as though this couple is interweaving the universe together, each taking his or her own role, to complete a haiku.
Interweaving her own experience as a student of Bishop's in the 1970s, Marshall skillfully discerns echoes between Bishop's public and private writing.
"The interweaving of Power's personal story, family story, diplomatic history and moral arguments is executed seamlessly — and with unblinking honesty," Friedman wrote.
"I love her seamless interweaving of antique splendor, architectural details, sense of history and romance with breathtakingly new structures," the email continued.
His first film, "Amores Perros," had its premiere at Cannes in 2000 and won immediate acclaim for its interweaving of three tales.
"Everyone I've photographed has a complex story spanning across cultures, interweaving their blackness into the fabrication of Islam and vice-versa," Rogers said.
Given that intricate harmony is already their bailiwick, the interweaving on this song — between languages and between styles — flows peacefully and without static.
Justin did such a phenomenal job of doing the score and interweaving it into the songs and having it fit together so beautifully.
That said, Apple is thinking of interweaving LEDs within the fabric to display everything from the weather to the time to sports results.
"Barkskins" spans 320 years and swoops from North America to France, the Netherlands, China and New Zealand, interweaving two families and their descendants.
Interweaving stories from family members, the voices of policymakers and assessments of contemporary youth culture, the book introduces alternative visions of American history.
It's one of those interweaving crime dramas where so many things are happening, often in parallel, that it can be tough to keep pace.
Kiselev said he also built the sound field on the principle of collage, interweaving seemingly random conversations with sounds recorded from a specific city.
Jones and Bellaïche follow that case as it unfolds, interweaving biographical information about Tsemel and a rundown of some of her most notable cases.
I came up with the idea of interweaving the 2016 election with the biography of her life and everyone came on board with that idea.
The work is actually three in one, interweaving a companion piece to "Actual Size," a celebration of female strength titled "Threading In," and structured improvisations.
Interweaving these ancient myths with modern-day characters, they set out to create a new kind of theatrical epic, at once expansive and surprisingly intimate.
It's this juxtaposition — the interweaving of the classic Filipino sweets laced among the complicated, professional-caliber French pastries — that makes "Baking at République" so appealing.
JS: Still, your images certainly refuse an easy read, and the current work is very complex in terms of the layering and interweaving of forms.
Interweaving personal stories and extensive research, I hope my book invites readers to consider their own relationship to intergenerational transmutations of grief, trauma and resilience.
In a series of prose poems, Anderson touches on topics ranging from personal to broad, interweaving memoir with a bit of sex-ed and cultural commentary.
Subsequent games were less well-received, but introduced new features, like the ability to play co-op as multiple characters with interweaving stories in RE 6.
The book's strength is more in the telling: the interweaving of insight from local documents with detail from a wide range of published memoirs and histories.
The chapter "Hoefnagel's Shoes," for example, describes the main mottos he employed in his works, interweaving their explanation with the life circumstances that motivated their use.
Interweaving footage from them with clips from older interviews and her own conversations, Ms. Israel executes a biographical sketch that is informative without seeming unduly invasive.
From my perspective, the term and its critique have helped open up and redefine environmentalism, interweaving it with questions of livability, social justice, anthropocentrism and multispecies interactions.
While many of these designers lie outside the mainstream fashion narrative, it's evident that they've opted to create their own community instead, with interweaving influences among them.
The shows will run five nights each week, with Mr. Springsteen interweaving stories from his life with acoustic performances on guitar and piano. Oct. 3-Nov. 26.
In the other scene, drips and stains gallop like horsemen down interweaving rays of yellow and green toward a fiery orange phoenix, also composed of serendipitous drips.
She was compiling ephemera from our family and Bill's into a huge book, interweaving the two families' histories in the way that their marriage interwove the present.
But that's just one layer of a complex, interweaving narrative, which takes place against the backdrop of a heated local political race for Chicago's 18th Ward alderman seat.
The indie drama was inspired by Carter's own decades-long experience as an expat living abroad and is an interweaving of stories and relationships pulled from her life.
The classic "Windowlicker" has all sorts of subtleties interweaving in its recording, which can be squashed and rendered as a bit of a noisy blob by weaker headphones.
This makes sense when a piece of writing has to touch on so many different levels of craft and content, whose mutual interweaving can only ever be intuitive.
From the beginning, the two candidates have been so well-defined, so distinct from one another, that the debates can sometimes feel like an interweaving of stump speeches.
Interweaving film footage, candid interviews with family and colleagues, and Ledger's own recordings, I Am Heath Ledger is the ultimate tribute to an artist gone far too soon.
Photography – and fate – introduce him to Ana, whose family's interweaving obstacles reveal the lingering grasp of the Spanish Civil War–as well as chilling definitions of fortune and fear.
The reader repeatedly latches on to one of the interweaving stories, eager to see it to its conclusion, only to find that — burrowlike — the path forks or dead-ends.
The organizing spine of "When We Rise" are the interweaving stories of three activists in San Francisco, who variously devoted their lives to (and were ravaged by) the cause.
Given the tight interweaving of economic and political power with sexual entitlement, female sexual autonomy has never been more urgent, and women's sexual pleasure has never been more political.
"By doing that, she's metaphorically interweaving the academy and patrol station back into the natural surroundings," Porter Arneill, director of Kansas City's Municipal Art Commission, said at the time.
This would not include videos that were edited for satire or parody purposes or those with minor manipulation like mislabeling footage, interweaving dialogue and taking quotes out of context.
Game of Thrones has set the gold standard for interweaving storylines, and many shows in the post-Breaking Bad world employ breakneck plotting to appeal to our binge-watching tendencies.
She employs the traditional tools of the reporter to great effect, interweaving data, first-hand accounts and archival research to paint a vivid picture of life for India's young people.
Through five interweaving short films written by Alan Moore, collectively known as Show Pieces, viewers get a taste of the strange attractions, rules, ceremonies, and terrors of the gentlemen's club.
Although more could have been made of gender transgressions within an Islamic context, Joukhadar is excellent at interweaving the short sections of her storytelling, always holding taut the narrative thread.
" In his review, the Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman writes: "The interweaving of Power's personal story, family story, diplomatic history and moral arguments is executed seamlessly — and with unblinking honesty.
Traeger, who referred to himself in a 1979 interview as a "seismograph," provides a panorama of the city, interweaving corruption, wealth and apathy with poverty and physical and emotional trauma.
Maras and co-writer John Collee reportedly interviewed survivors of the attack and committed to hundreds of hours of research to craft a script interweaving stories from multiple angles and perspectives.
A good example is the Akira soundtrack by Geinoh Yamashirogumi, which bombards the listener with a diversity of drums, wind instruments, breathy vocals, and high-pitched bells, all overlapping and interweaving.
The franchise has made more than $13 billion dollars worldwide, interweaving films and characters, and is now looking at a future that may not include some of its most popular heroes.
Among the first works in this comprehensive survey — interweaving art with short biographies and thematic essays — are Malvin Gray Johnson's portraits of a weary-looking "Negro Soldier" (1934) and "Sailor" (1933).
By interweaving a near-constant stream of live animation with the performers' actions, 1927 requires that its actors stay close to the 19122-square-foot backdrop on which the animation is projected.
In addition to delivering more of the complex fantasy world building that fans of King's Dark Tower crave, its interweaving of fantasy and reality is bait for sumptuous cinematography and artistic direction.
The title track, in which Ms Bush drew on James Joyce the way her girlhood self did with Emily Brontë, is ravishing, as is her incorporation elsewhere of the Trio Bulgarka's interweaving voices.
But what really sustains the book is not so much the interweaving as Nemens's capacious, cleareyed understanding, which goes way beyond that of the casual fan, and her evident sympathy for her characters.
A swirling shape of interweaving coils becomes a quaint little fox with a blue bloom in its fur while a masse of rolling matte-black curls collect into the shape of a cat.
Unlike that show's deft interweaving of narrative threads, however, The Walking Dead likes to spend entire episodes focused on a single storyline, leaving main characters sputtering in place and viewers hungry for action.
Interweaving quotations from Shakespeare and Flann O'Brien (another Irishman) and references to Roberto Bolaño, Wilkinson takes us on road trips through U.S. cities whose momentary coordinates may be Atlanta or Louisville, for example.
I wonder what both Francises, saint and pontiff, might make of "Heavenly Bodies," the Metropolitan Museum of Art's colossal, hotly debated and richly anointed exhibition on the interweaving of fashion and Roman Catholicism.
Mr. Vernon remains in thrall to decidedly unhip roots-music edge-pushers like the Indigo Girls and Mr. Hornsby, and also to gospel and folk music, but prefers painting atop them, rather than interweaving.
There's a reason soap operas are able to maintain loyal viewers over decades: Many center around a large family, or a group of friends in a small town, with interweaving lives and intricate backstories.
On display is his approach to autobiographical poetry, interweaving the inner lives of other people (both real and fictional); the method and the resulting poems rank among his most significant contributions to the genre.
Because the peace, prosperity and accelerations in technology and globalization that have so benefited the world over the past 23 years were due, in part, to the interweaving of the U.S. and Chinese economies.
What saves de Vries's work from the kind of obsolescence that generally befalls alt-lit is her way of interweaving cultural symbols and literary references into a critique of stereotyped social and romantic relationships.
The Society has a huge cast, and while it's an ensemble show, with everyone getting their fair share of screen-time and storylines, there honestly just might be too many interweaving characters on the show.
Due to a host of interweaving issues — including distance to polling places, and the fact that, depending on the state, many Natives weren't allowed to vote until 1965 — voter turnout on reservations is historically low.
The film juxtaposes comments he has given about his opposition to Assad, interweaving these with computer-generated imagery imagining what a civilization on Mars might look like, replete with beautiful sweeping red rocky mountainous landscapes.
In this Harlem crypt, one of our most interesting pianists gives a recital with a formality that is becoming a bit clichéd: interweaving the works of a cycle, say, with contrasting works by other composers.
Tapper's interweaving of the usual motives of power and money — to which Charlie is not susceptible — with the much more sinister pressures of the Red Scare ought to make for much more excitement than it does.
Using machine learning, their platforms run advanced scenario-analysis around interweaving building codes and inter-dependent structural variables, allowing users to create compliant designs and regulatory-informed decisions without having to ever encounter the regulations themselves.
Cucina Povera: I initially got involved with the scene through DJing at Subcity—interweaving vinyl records with spoken word and weird field recordings—and subsequently through Green Door's projects aimed at developing young people's musicianship skills.
With its stylized (almost abstract) interweaving of the romantic and public lives of its characters — its account of personal and political achievement as both resulting from endless, trudging struggle — the piece remains as fresh as ever.
Interweaving the plot of the short with another one set in working-class New Jersey, where Ms. Majok grew up, it's about the scramble to survive, and how much leaning on one another that requires. (manhattantheatreclub.com)
The various interweaving side-shows — such as the infamous "shirtless FBI agent" who sent a joke picture of himself posing alongside mannequins to colleagues and to Jill — are well suited for a TV series, the producer says.
Even in the persuasively wintry duets of "Facing North" (1992), there is a sense of togetherness that emerges from the richly dissonant interweaving of two buzzing throat singers, and from the overlapping of toned inhalations and exhalations.
This comprehensively researched novel follows him from one conflict to another, interweaving the perspectives of his wife, Libbie, and of Anne, a fifteen-year-old girl kidnapped by a group of Cheyenne, whom Custer rescues, then betrays.
While he dabbled in the 1960s in the Harold — the long-form structure of interweaving scenes that is a foundation of improv today — he didn't test his theories until he paired up with Ms. Halpern in 1982.
An angry "explosion," rendered in hot siennas, oranges, and reds, pushes into the foreground against a veil of watery blues that hold between them a matrix of deep blues and indigos — an interweaving dance of hieroglyphic forms.
It was co-written and composed by Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo of Daft Punk and it's a luscious, hushed track, with Gainsbourg singing in French, barely breaking from a whisper over two melancholy, interweaving keyboard lines.
Did interweaving these anecdotes with (presumably) fresh new material written for the page, not the stage, make her lose sight of what a solitary reader requires in order to follow and feel immersed in a stranger's story?
Yet his interweaving of classical motifs with the flat representations of Modern painting were more than a direct influence on Picasso and Matisse; this show insists that they were decisive, too, for the maturing of French cinema.
The brief phone call to his mother — "forgive me for anything I did wrong" — encapsulated a deeply complicated family tale of conflict and rebellion, a complex interweaving of personal histories and the tortured recent history of Libya.
Article continues below Yet despite the creakiness of its metaphors this season, the mind flayer is a fitting analogy for this season of Stranger Things, with its interweaving, competing threads of references, lifted shots, and conceptual borrowings.
Faber & Faber; £18.99The lead violinist of the Takacs Quartet recounts its members' musical lives, interweaving into the group's autobiography the story of Beethoven's 16 string quartets, which are now regarded as the apogee of the chamber-music repertoire.
The eagerly-awaited sixth season of the multiple Emmy-winning show navigates uncharted waters -- for the first time its interweaving plots will move ahead of its source material --- the wildly successful series of novels by author George R.R. Martin.
Whether you see Bargou 08's debut album Targ, out tomorrow on Glitter Beat, as a masterful interweaving of regional folk and electronica or more as one of the heaviest doom albums of the year is up to you.
Because of his constant interweaving of narrative and analysis, Metaxas' "Martin Luther" is difficult to assess as a single text, especially because the analysis seems more of an intrusion into the narrative than an elucidation or expansion of it.
Relationship Status, which debuted at Tribeca Film Festival on Thursday, follows an interweaving cast of young people in New York and Los Angeles as they navigate love and friendships, all told through the lens of social storytelling optimized for mobile consumption.
"'Tungsten Fields' is the product of lengthy sessions in our rehearsal space, fine-tuning the interweaving of the two guitars, the ever-evolving ebb and flow of the bass line, and motor-like propulsion of the drums," explains the band.
It was Ms. Smith's idea to broaden Ms. Nagle's original concept, interweaving the contemporary strand — centered on a Cherokee Nation lawyer who strongly resembles Ms. Nagle and becomes involved in a domestic violence case — with one about her Ridge ancestors.
Zilberman gives the movie an extra charge by fluidly interweaving scenes of the dramatized Amir with news clips of political speeches and rallies from the time — the sort of rallies at which posters might show Rabin's face caught in cross hairs.
J.C. Jamison Ross won the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition for the drums in 2012 by playing a reliable hand: He eschewed pyrotechnic displays in favor of a buoyant, catalytic pulse, gently interweaving some New Orleans funk into his standard jazz swing.
"Whenever the 'art world' touches the communities of folk art, or even subcultures in general, there's always a concern about appropriation, but I feel in the recent interweaving of ASMR and art practitioners, there's been a lot of thoughtful and genuine encounters," Culp told Hyperallergic.
So interweaving that with the major character, you end up with this thing that has some balance, where it's very funny and transgressive but you also get the story and emotional stuff you need to have a two-hour film that you want to watch.
Smoothly interweaving the perspectives of British rulers at the viceroy's house in Delhi and those of their Indian staff, it offers a surprisingly sympathetic portrait of the motives of Lord Mountbatten (Hugh Bonneville), Britain's last viceroy to colonial India, who oversaw the transfer of power.
With contributions from more than 80 artists, Taipei Fine Arts Museum and guest curator Corinne Diserens will present a rich, five-month long artistic program interweaving exhibitions, performances, screenings, symposiums, readings, conferences, and workshops in on-going collaborations with various cultural and educational institutions.
As they themselves noted, there's a lot of doom and folk going on, but what they leave out is how jaw-droppingly good they are at interweaving the two musical disciplines into a cohesive, beautiful whole that also manages to seamlessly incorporate prog, drone, and neoclassical elements.
He was bafflingly at ease through the technical acrobatics of the Allegro assai from the Sonata No. 3; and he was so still and steady playing the Andante from the Sonata No. 2, it was hard to imagine the interweaving lines coming from a single person.
As Gregory Payton, the 9-year-old grandson of a Baptist minister, practices an address interweaving King's "I've Been to the Mountaintop" speech with the 23rd Psalm, viewers see him starting to master the crescendos and flourishes of the African-American rhetorical traditions of his grandfather and King.
Steve and I liked the interweaving — going back and forth between those domestic moments and this complete violence with the heist going bad — to make it as stark and strange and bizarre as possible, so that you are caught off-guard in trying to figure out what's happening.
THICK And Other Essays By Tressie McMillan Cottom In "Thick," the sociology professor McMillan Cottom offers profound and expansive cultural commentary, in essays epigraphed by figures ranging from Foucault to Malcolm X to Migos — reflecting the author's skillful interweaving of the academic with the popular, all informed by blackness.
Interweaving these endeavors with personal moments, Inside Bill's Brain draws on interviews with Bill and Melinda Gates in addition to their friends, family, and partners in philanthropy and business, creating an innovative and revealing portrait of a man who, after changing the world, might just change the way others see it.
And Rachel Dretzin's adaptation of the book revels in that notion, unveiling the challenges faced by families dealing with Down syndrome, dwarfism, autism and even a child who committed murder, while interweaving Mr. Solomon's own turmoil-riddled journey of love and acceptance as he came to terms with being gay.
Pour, who is of Iranian descent and perhaps best known for his paneled recreations of carpets and rugs inspired by the Silk Road, bears an intense fascination with the interweaving of different cultures: "Part of my interest is looking at cross-cultural connections and displacement," Pour explains to The Creators Project.
The court upheld the law, again emphasizing the broad authority that political branches have over immigration and again interweaving that idea with blatant racism: The court explained the "great embarrassment, from the suspicious nature" of Chinese witnesses whose "loose notions … of the obligation of an oath" would infect judicial proceedings.
The studio has also restructured its entire release model to accommodate a new free-to-play version, a seasonal battle pass to help fund future expansions, and an ambitious release model that promises new activities and interweaving storylines at a steady clip throughout the year, instead of in large batches that dry up quickly.
Anyway, it's clear Randall isn't going to be this ward's councilman, but in another bit of surprising interweaving of storylines, Beth teases Randall about crying during his speech to William's neighbors, and then it turns out during her interview for an awesome new job, she started crying when she talked about her previous position.
Another episode of "Seinfeld" was just getting under way, the back-to-back shows courtesy of NBC, the interweaving story lines being established in that first minute: someone determined, someone displeased, the fatal flaw introduced, followed, thirty minutes later, by the abrupt resolution, and all of it funny, until all of it suddenly was not funny.
His debut novel, "We Begin Our Ascent," recounts a week toward the end of a Tour de France while interweaving episodes from the life of his unnamed first-person narrator, a middling British racer on a middling Continental team — the back story of how he met his wife-to-be, Liz, the birth of their son and so on.
Since it debuted on HBO in 2014, "Last Week Tonight" has spun satire out of complicated — some would say dry — subjects like net neutrality, Medicaid and the I.R.S. Performers also take cues from the astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson whose "StarTalk" podcast, live show and television series regularly feature comedians like Eugene Mirman, Maeve Higgins and Chuck Nice, interweaving pop-culture references into talks about outer space.
"Sofia," a dizzy expression of longing for a female friend, generates heartache from the gauzy, pastel interweaving of pattering drums, rosy arpeggiated guitar chords, sudden bursts of electric noise, and a gentle melody that encompasses both playfulness and ennui; toward the end, her voice breaks down, multi-tracked into competing murmurs and sighs — the sound of someone who views her own desires at a distance as she's losing composure.
" The clip is a political statement, exploring themes of oppression and slavery during the colonial era and interweaving imagery from the Vodun religion and stock footage from the American Civil Rights era, The band shared more thoughts about the video's message, telling Noisey, "The unbreakable bond between people and their spirit is never more evident than in the attempted removal of the cultural identity from the kin of the Western Coast of Africa.
It shows a near-gridlocked, red Telsa-looking automobile weaving its way to the side of a busy street, only to wheel itself onto a futuristic metal platform that works like an elevator: Down the car goes into what is presumably an underground Los Angeles — the Boring Company is currently working to solve that city's infamous traffic epidemic: There we see a network interweaving highways that move cars around on what look like magnetic rails, at speeds of up to 124 mph: At the tail end of this conceptual demonstration, the video even hints at some public transport options, shaped like big glass rectangles, that could ferry numerous people, and even bicycles, through the underground tunnel network: This whole concept is, of course, years away from reality.

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