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And in the end, they lay bare their personal baggage.
The spaces where the 13 artworks once hung lay bare.
The full findings lay bare the generation's staggering debt burden.
The results lay bare the absurdity of the league's current policy.
An industry loss, meanwhile, could lay bare some unsavory pricing practices.
The auto show also will lay bare another juggling act for Detroit.
Moore's comments also lay bare what "make America great again" really means.
A few examples lay bare the extent of this tangled, transnational web.
Data released by Britain's Office for National Statistics lay bare potential trouble spots.
The travel diaries, however, lay bare a different side of a remarkable mind.
New figures released by Britain's Office for National Statistics lay bare the alarming trend.
Again and again this past week, Mr. Netanyahu appeared to lay bare those weaknesses.
The events of the past 20 hours lay bare the way Mrs Merkel runs Germany.
Trump's (in)actions lay bare the shortcomings of the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998.
Script aside, Mr. Kraume captures the glances and motions that lay bare a character's thoughts.
But Tuesday's results also lay bare some of the missed opportunities of recent election cycles.
The promises carriers have made about selling location data lay bare the semantics at work.
They lay bare the oppression and dismissal of marginalized people, even in supposed safe spaces.
However, groups like CAIR also have the right to lay bare the hypocrisy behind these falsehoods.
What this election will do, however, is lay bare the mechanisms that really drive Thai politics.
She said U.S. participation could lay bare the divide between the Trump administration and the corporate world.
But every now and then we are graced by wonderous moments that lay bare the human condition.
Doctors stick people with needles, cut them open, take their blood, lay bare their bones and organs.
He also creates glitch tattoos of religious icons to lay bare the facade of false idols. LOUIS.
I had to lay bare my grief and fears and longings alongside the research and the interviews.
But making the debate stage threatens to lay bare one vulnerability Bloomberg's wealth cannot guard against: himself.
In addition, the state's efforts lay bare the challenges of getting the government more involved in health care.
In today's episode we analyse how the proceedings will lay bare long-running tensions about democracy and unity.
But they have not disputed emails that lay bare the back-channel communication between reporters and political operatives.
They lay bare the fact that American Jews and Israeli Jews have different sets of priorities and values.
In Miranda Rose Hall's LCT214 show, a queer couple decides to lay bare their romantic and sexual histories.
In Miranda Rose Hall's LCT3 show, a queer couple decides to lay bare their romantic and sexual histories.
A few bent chairs were scattered on the floor, and what remained of the cabinets and shelves lay bare.
Symbolism and allegory lay bare dynamics of aspiration and limitation, expectation and loss, belonging and alienation, truth, and illusion.
But it would also lay bare the rotten structural dynamics that have festered under 50 years of internal strife.
Other women simply used the letters to lay bare their heartache and offer words of comfort to their children.
Filing a lawsuit would open him up to discovery, which could lay bare details he might rather keep private.
The ways they have avoided the rules lay bare, for the first time, several loopholes in the new regulation.
They lay bare the cold hard reality that humans are interconnected social creatures whose decisions — and germs — impact others.
We obtained internal emails and minutes of executive meetings that lay bare the company's final year and its ultimate demise.
Our thought bubble: While Tuesday's filing didn't exactly lay bare Apple's plans, it's certainly more than Apple would otherwise share.
Clinton's reputation for candor is checkered, her team hopes the debate might lay bare Mr. Trump's prolific assemblage of falsehoods.
It was an embarrassing episode for the team and appeared to lay bare the fractions and dysfunction within the organization.
And would impeachment proceedings effectively lay bare — and force Americans to focus on — sins of Trump's that are being ignored?
The individual works are substantial, but as a group they lay bare historical and emotional complexities tied to bodily experience.
To lay bare the real reason I've been accepting the status quo rather than striving for more in the first place.
The images lay bare the frailty of the dollhouse she had built, and are a fitting metaphor for art's inherent fragility.
Screening in hidden rooms along its southern wall are a number of videos that lay bare all sorts of human behavior.
Given the presence of Warren and Sanders, Tuesday's first debate could also lay bare the ideological divide in the Democratic Party.
Together, they form a frayed unity and lay bare the pleasure of looking at a painting that bursts at its seams.
Here, a few minutes open one man's life, revealing layers of consciousness that, in turn, lay bare that life's moral center.
What we had before was fundamentally broken, and what social media did was lay bare the way that it already was.
The exchange lay bare a bitter disagreement that has existed between two of President Donald Trump's top aides for weeks now.
The images, taken last weekend, lay bare the failure of the Trump administration to provide for the people arriving at our border.
The Boss's new autobiography, "Born to Run," ought at its heart to penetrate and lay bare this mystery housed in a paradox.
Stark images from a Finnish microsatellite lay bare destruction in the Bahamas as Hurricane Dorian ripped through the island chain on Monday.
The economic data for the next few months will lay bare the devastating toll of enforced social distancing on people and businesses.
The allegations lay bare the unbelievable lengths the parents are suspected of going to just to get their children into prestigious schools.
And acting meant she had to expose herself down to the bare nerves; or rather, lay bare the character imagined by somebody else.
We owe it to the Turks and to Erdogan to call out the issue, to cite the concern, to lay bare the hypocrisy.
But rather than hiding this family history, Mr. Kim is now an organizer of one of the tours that lay bare the past.
Rubashov is a better Communist than Koestler ever was, and the purity of Rubashov's faith allows the novel to lay bare its contradictions.
For many Mormons, this will lay bare the razor-thin (and some would argue strictly semantic) distinction between divine direction and bureaucratic will.
But her willingness to lay bare her own early personal and economic struggles distinguishes Warren from a rival who largely abhors personal storytelling.
In her controversial book, "Killers of the Dream," she unflinchingly lay bare racist sensibilities, taboos and behavior — of her neighbors, family and herself.
The scenes of friendship, camaraderie, and communal chores lay bare the building of an unorthodox family from strangers into roommates into something more. —K.
In the true spirit of journalism, Pratap Chatterjee and Khalil team up to lay bare a complex story on their new graphic novel's pages.
" "These technical notices reveal the 'no deal' Brexit nightmare facing Scotland and lay bare the risks facing Scottish businesses, the economy and public services.
An all-female theater company might be counted on to lay bare men's flaws and follies onstage, but at Takarazuka the approach is gentler.
You lay bare your medical history: There was the arm I fractured while sledding, and the lung that collapsed because of a birth defect.
The package is so vivid, so brimming with powerful details that lay bare the consequences of the opioid epidemic, that I read it twice.
The dire urgency of the climate crisis and the scale of the task ahead lay bare the obvious answer: We need both deployment and innovation.
But they are the right ones, and they lay bare the extent to which the softer nostrums of higher ed today shortchange the intended beneficiaries.
" The next message appears to lay bare his alleged plans for the Tree of Life: "I can't sit by and watch my people get slaughtered.
Gray believes that making the data public would lay bare the scale of the task faced by these moderators and force Facebook into taking action.
That season featured Detective Harry Ambrose (Bill Pullman) diving into the past of a killer (Jessica Biel) to lay bare her secrets and underlying trauma.
"These charges lay bare Huawei's blatant disregard for the laws of our country and standard global business practices," FBI Director Christopher Wray said in a statement.
With Biden positioned to be Sanders' chief rival, the resulting clash could lay bare the conflict in the Democratic Party between its moderate and progressive wings.
The three-day meeting in southwest France will lay bare the new realities for Britain: collapsing influence in Europe and growing dependency on the United States.
Kelly's and Pfeifer's films lay bare the relevance of Biennale's questions to its host city and country, rendering it global in its reach without becoming placeless.
From Alanis to Tracy to Melissa, a long list of amazing women were using their voices to lay bare their soul and grind out their indignation.
The US government would be well-served to emulate Estonia's efforts and energetically seek out and lay bare Russian disinformation and propaganda masquerading as authentic news.
It's a colossal understatement to say there's little organic curiosity—and even less donor money—on the American right to lay bare these sorts of ironies.
He began saving photos surreptitiously to thumb drives before smuggling them out of the country to lay bare the brutality of the Bashar al-Assad regime.
But the next, more decisive phase is likely to lay bare the deep rifts among her top team of ministers over what Britain should become after Brexit.
Beth Underdown's darkly resonant novel, "The Witchfinder's Sister," explores another time and another place to lay bare the visceral horror of what a witch hunt truly is.
This year's theme -- "Power to the Polls" -- lay bare the organizers' focus: To get women to the polls to put other women and their allies in power.
LONDON — One needn't spend a huge amount of time on London's underground system before realising how it can lay bare the trials and tribulations of the human spirit.
They see that, more often than not, the events in our lives are perfectly designed to lay bare our chronic weaknesses and expose some great whopping new ones.
When I decided to write a book about putting my financial life in order, I was a little worried: Why lay bare my fiscal mistakes over the years?
There's reason to think the buying spree won't last much longer, which could lay bare a much uglier trade picture if the spat with Beijing continues to worsen.
It's also not true, as conservatives have suggested, that simply reading the facts of the report will lay bare the Obama administration's corruption for any neutral observer to see.
BuzzFeed News is today publishing a cache of internal Trump Organization documents that lay bare the secret negotiations that continued long after Cohen claimed the deal had been abandoned.
It was something else: an attempt to lay bare the patterns of exclusion and dispossession in French society that had deformed, degraded, and imprisoned his family and their milieu.
The adjusted to fit abstractions lay bare the classical elegance undergirding Lawler's compositions, accentuating the importance of horizontal and vertical alignments and the disorienting effects of diagonals and curves.
They're really tall and really skinny, and they're building this case that would eventually lay bare this entire network of crimes that this plainclothes unit had perpetrated for years.
Whether caused by a diseased body or a diseased body politic, the belated reverberations of trauma lay bare our common humanity: in particular, our individual and yet shared defenselessness.
"Beauty pageants lay bare what we do not want to recognize matters in our own society," said Hilary Levey Friedman, an assistant visiting professor of sociology at Brown University.
Scott Surovell, a Democratic state senator and vice chairman of the Senate Democratic Caucus, warned that the coming session is likely to lay bare disagreements among Democrats, as well.
LAS VEGAS — Two charts, four photos, and a six second video lay bare the brutality of heavyweight boxing, as Tyson Fury punished Deontay Wilder through seven rounds on Saturday.
They could lay bare in the utmost detail everything you had ever done or said or thought; but the human heart, whose workings were mysterious even to yourself, remained impregnable.
Based in LA, THIEF recently released its debut, Thieves Hymn in D Minor, which was released on vinyl via Lay Bare Recordings (vinyl copies are also available from Burning World).
For one week each summer, they create a noisy pop-up city unlike any other and as the nation closes in on midterm elections, they lay bare America's political divides.
The exchange signaled that the trial was delivering on the plaintiffs' promise to lay bare secrets of the admissions process at one of the world's most selective and prestigious universities.
It's time to lay bare this fishy bromance and come to know the full breadth of Flynn's furtive activities and whether Trump was aware or complicit, before, during or after.
That proposal ultimately went nowhere, Careem says, but it did lay bare the Egyptian government's intentions, which might soon be law with or without the consent of Careem or Uber.
His engineers have dismantled the engine of a new Honda model to lay bare its energy-saving technologies and then "reverse-engineered" it to make sure they have fully understood them.
Jonathan Brown, an American signatory and convert to Islam who is a professor at Georgetown, said he hoped the appeal would lay bare the counter-productiveness of Saudi Arabia's current policy.
While the hacked documents lay bare urine-test results, specific substances and the period of time they were taken, they do not reveal which doctors originally prescribed the drugs in question.
The discussion will lay bare divisions in the bloc and differing priorities of countries in the north and south, the east and west, and the more developed and less advanced economies.
Ellison suffered throughout his life from what appears to be irritable bowel syndrome, and many letters lay bare his gastric distress after consuming things (onions, garlic) he perhaps should not have.
It's hard to believe that organizing a house will be able to address the anxieties and old wounds that some of the clients, through polite smiles and grateful tears, lay bare onscreen.
The whole thing looks harrowing—almost like a grittier, thornier Making a Murderer—that, yet again, promises to lay bare one of the most disturbing flaws in the American criminal justice system.
I'm betting that testing will not only free an innocent man but also lay bare police corruption and a criminal justice system that too often doesn't have anything to do with justice.
"Facebook Lets Advertisers Exclude Users by Race," Julia Angwin and Terry Parris Jr., ProPublica — Using Facebook's own advertising tools to lay bare the ways in which tech platforms and their algorithms discriminate.
All subsequent arguments on which monuments to heave into the landfill of history are going to be murkier and will surely lay bare what an exasperating country General Lee failed to destroy.
These accounts started to lay bare Sontag's outrageous diva tendencies, her cruel treatment of her women lovers, her inability to reconcile herself with death, her insecurities and anxieties, her loves and losses.
Prosecutors and the South Korean news media were already declaring the case the "trial of the century," with the potential to lay bare longstanding collusion between politicians and powerful family-controlled conglomerates.
The actions of the modern-day GOP lay bare its truth: it is engaged in a coherent, consistent and intentional strategy aimed at the ultimate goal of criminalizing abortion and punishing women.
The coming New York uprising could result in a series of races that lay bare some of the same generational, racial, gender and ideological cleavages expected to define the 225 presidential primary.
The bombshell allegations lay bare what the whistleblowers say was a culture designed to sell the drug at all costs, from lying to the Food and Drug Administration to offering bribes to doctors.
The briefing is a valuable tool for holding the government accountable, because there's nothing like an hour of taking questions on live TV to lay bare when your answers just aren't good enough.
Mr. Trump's commanding victories across five states lay bare an inconvenient but long-held truth in politics: It is far harder to organize against a candidate than it is to campaign for one.
So Colescott may have felt he needed to lay bare the body of US popular culture so we could all see where the hurt is, see it as a tangle of revulsion and desire.
That comparison helps to lay bare a political agenda that's often more obsessed with protecting women from the potential effects of abortion than supporting women with the various emotional and psychological challenges of motherhood.
Despite fueling intense partisan rancor and torqueing up the divisions his candidacy helped lay bare, Trump never tethered himself to the kind of coherent ideological framework that most presidential candidates vow to never abandon.
These instances lay bare the limits of the MBA worldview, as students shy away from evaluating the economy's moral outcomes or from challenging a shareholder-centered capitalism in the places it goes clearly wrong.
Ford and Frazier lay bare what that means to be a steel town to the people whose lives were directly shaped by the industry, while it reigned in Pittsburgh and long after it left.
Woven into this story of trauma are threads of astute criticism that lay bare the problematic assumptions, the endless hypocrisies of a culture that is toxic to women, that instructs us to hate ourselves.
Their variety is stunning: Modernist towers preach cool minimalism, high-tech edifices lay bare their structures and systems, postmodern constructions embrace gaudy shapes and historical references, and today's towers often decompose before our eyes.
But there's a reason fans of the books care so much about this scene: The print shop sequence is the real Claire-Jamie reunion, establishing the emotional underpinnings that subsequent sex scenes will lay bare.
Mr. O'Rourke's tax returns, released this month, lay bare the extent to which he and his wife, Amy, have benefited from their parents' largess, placing them among the wealthiest families in the Democratic presidential field.
The results, which will be published on aggregate in the second half of the year, "may lead to additional liquidity requirements" and are designed to lay bare weak spots in how banks manage their cash.
With startling candor and almost clinical attention to detail, she writes about the sort of behaviors, thoughts and experi­ences most of us don't care to recall, let alone lay bare and examine for an audience.
Two illustrations of women struggling to care for their children and fight off slumlords (and, in one of the images, rats) lay bare the real threats to home and family faced by low-income mothers.
By having Mueller lay bare the unflattering details of how Trump tried to stymie the investigation into his campaign, Democrats hope they can build support for their ongoing investigations into the president and potentially, impeachment proceedings.
"The president's public statements on these exemptions lay bare that not only was the Steel Proclamation a political move, but the true rationale was simply that of seeking leverage in other trade negotiations," Severstal's lawsuit says.
Tuesday's trade for cornerback Aqib Talib, who is on the injured reserve list, reportedly involved swapping a sixth-round pick for a fifth-rounder, a move that seems to lay bare the team's strategy of collecting assets.
On Saturday, hundreds of thousands of Turks rallied to mark the anniversary of the failed coup in an outpouring of mass support for Erdogan that lay bare the divisions of a society riven by the widespread purges.
Hundreds of thousands of Turks rallied to mark the anniversary of last year's failed coup in an outpouring of mass support for President Tayyip Erdogan that lay bare the divisions of a society riven by widespread purges.
And that really was what made them so exciting — using language in a way I'd not used it before, to transcribe such an intimate area of my being that I'd never before attempted to linguistically lay bare.
Third, those who demand that Kavanaugh lay bare his personal views about issues like abortion, health care, the Russia investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, and others are asking for something no judicial nominee can or should give.
"There is no clever tweet, no well-crafted argument for cable news, that will lay bare Republican hypocrisy on the Court and bring them to their knees under the weight of the embarrassment," Schatz said in a tweet.
His case is noteworthy not only because the accusers are both men — the majority of public allegations in the #MeToo era have come from women — but because the allegations lay bare the real motivation behind these incidents: power.
The way those instances of ordinary human tenderness and decency stand out is proof of the film's achievement, which is to lay bare a world in which cruelty is normal and injustice seems as implacable as the weather.
Their ethereal but heavy sound marched deeper into the realm of bands like Pelican, Sannhet, and even labelmates Russian Circles­, creating dramatic and pensive post-rock epics that vacillate into grand tremolo-picked choruses and lay bare vulnerability.
Read: Charlottesville police chief told cops to "let them fight" when Nazis came to town A searing 220-page report published in December lay bare some of the major failures of Charlottesville Police Department during last year's rally.
She names her chapters after human emotions — fear, grief, joy, distraction, anger, disgust and hope — which is fitting, since she is trying to lay bare the complex feelings of people who make life-or-death decisions on a daily basis.
If a government's finances, as economist Joseph Schumpeter once wrote, strip away rhetoric to lay bare the true "spirit" of a people, then President Donald Trump's first full budget proposal reveals a nation that is bombastic and fearful, grandiose and uncertain.
In their weirdest moments, these stories can feel unreal, disconnected from the texture of experience; at their best, their abandonment of logic can feel like liberation, as they lay bare the disjointedness and confusion that structure so much of reality.
WASHINGTON — President Obama will use his final appearance at the United Nations General Assembly next week to extol the benefits of his brand of multilateral diplomacy, even as the gathering will lay bare places where that diplomacy has fallen short.
However, this desire for transparency and knowledge of what we participate in can also be observed in recent museum practices, some of which attempt to unearth and lay bare the conditions in which art is produced, bought, sold, and finally, exhibited.
This is often the case with artists whose lyrics lay bare things that can be incredibly difficult to express out of fear of ridicule – especially when it's a male vocalist, whose affected manner of emoting is still, sadly, considered subversive.
Or it could lay bare, once again, the tensions within the Republican Party between members who are willing to compromise on behalf of "good" immigrants and those who believe that unauthorized immigrants should categorically not be rewarded with protection. Sens.
Stormy Daniels and campaign finance fraud are to Donald Trump what tax evasion was to Al Capone — just one foothold that prosecutors can use to lay bare a far more serious criminal operation that is being obscured by criminal means.
Or the court documents from the lawsuit the DNC filed against Russian hackers, which lay bare the extent of the damage it suffered: more than 140 servers decommissioned, all software removed and reinstalled from 180 computers, 11 servers fully rebuilt.
Even if they do not, an end to the ECB's bond-buying programme, which has kept government-borrowing costs at tolerable levels and even allowed a bit of fiscal stimulus to lift the economy, will lay bare the euro's still-unfixed structural problems.
One unknown is where British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will position himself, making his debut on the global stage at a summit that will lay bare new realities as Britain's influence in Europe collapses and its dependency on the United States grows.
As the story makes clear, Gears 4 is one of the biggest games Microsoft will release this year and studio head Rod Fergusson is known for running a very tight ship, so it would make sense for Microsoft to lay bare The Coalition.
ANKARA/ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Hundreds of thousands of Turks rallied to mark the anniversary of last year's failed coup on Saturday, in an outpouring of mass support for President Tayyip Erdogan that lay bare the divisions of a society riven by widespread purges.
What I didn't appreciate, until hearing Mr. Murray lay bare his deepest anxieties, is that since settling in to his new home on satellite radio, which he did in 2006, Mr. Stern and his show have gradually taken on an improbable new dimension.
"Election Day tends to lay bare all of the little and big errors in our voter registration system," said Myrna Pérez, the deputy director of the democracy program at the Brennan Center for Justice at the New York University School of Law.
The stories are propelled by female narrators who lay bare their nastiest impulses to the audience — but not, crucially, to the people in their lives — adding psychological depth and the sense of illicit confession to the cheap thrills of her high-wire plots.
In a vote that could lay bare divisions within the party, PP lawmakers and other senior members will choose between previous deputy prime minister Soraya Saenz de Santamaria, 47, and Pablo Casado, a 37-year-old lawmaker from Avila northwest of Madrid.
Laymon has long been one of the canaries in the coal mine of (specifically) the American condition, with essays that have been unafraid to dig into his own life to lay bare the many contradictions that have made him the man he is today.
For Mr. Mulvaney to now claim that he cannot discuss under oath without court approval the same matters which he has already discussed publicly doesn't fool anyone — but it does lay bare the superficial, inconsistent and insupportable nature of the President's obstruction of Congress.
Where Democrats currently stand House Democrats on the ways and means panel spent the week introducing dozens of amendments to create political problems for the Republicans, and also try and lay bare what they believe are the major weak points in the GOP bill.
All novels are spy novels, Ian McEwan once observed, and it's a reasonable claim: Fiction nearly always relies on a clever observer to pry inside the minds and lives of its characters, to lay bare for the reader their deep motivations and intimate secrets.
What can't be found anywhere else, where Coetzee is unparalleled, is his ability to capture the psychology of individual characters, to lay bare the inner working of their minds, and in so doing bring to light the source of their enduring interest to readers.
The ECB minutes for the July meeting lay bare policymakers' nerves about this after a hint at policy changes by ECB President Mario Draghi in June sent the euro and euro zone bond yields rising, undoing some of the ECB's work in depressing borrowing costs.
The study, published in the academic journal State and Local Government Review, and interviews with current and former mayors, lay bare today's harsh political climate, in which threats of violence over social media are constant and speaking out can be perceived as a political weakness.
The stunning revelations documented in a report by Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz on the FBI investigation of Hillary Clinton's email use when she was secretary of state lay bare the big disparity between the treatment of Clinton and the treatment of those not named Clinton.
Indeed, the beauty of spatting is that it would lay bare the NCAA's biggest lies: that athletes such as Johnson are simply students who happen to be good at sports, and that major college football and basketball are just noncommercial extracurricular activities, like the campus chess club.
The incidents took place in 2012, but details about the allegations have remained classified and are only now being disclosed after BuzzFeed News filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the NSA for copies of its inspector general reports that lay bare waste, fraud, and abuse.
Artemio Muniz, chair of the Texas Federation of Hispanic Republicans, who opposed Trump during the campaign but said he wants him to succeed as president, said an Arpaio pardon would lay bare the problem between the Republican Party and Hispanic voters, the majority of whom are Mexican-American.
" — Editorial in the newspaper Le Monde "Last night's results lay bare the scale and depth of the realignment that has been taking place within the country for almost a generation: a polarization of left and right that has made elections more volatile, politics more gridlocked and discourse more shrill.
Trans women voice-acting as male characters isn't particularly new (Meowth from Pokemon was voiced by a trans woman), but seeing a trans actor toy with that "male" voice to lay bare these gendered anxieties was like finding an oasis in the middle of the desert for me.
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But now, interviews and emails obtained by BuzzFeed News lay bare the numerous hurdles the secretive committee has faced in its mission to obtain and decipher troves of banking records that could shed more light on the Russian scheme — and whether the current president had anything to do with it.
The documents confirm longstanding suspicions about the administration's meddling, and lay bare for the first time how it worked to undermine FOIA reform bills that received overwhelming bipartisan support and were unanimously passed by both the House and Senate in 2014 — yet were never put up for a final vote.
"(Merkel) said it's up to Russia to quickly provide answers to the British government's justified questions and to heed the call to completely and immediately lay bare the relevant chemical weapons programme to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons," said Merkel's spokesman Steffen Seibert, referring to the watchdog in The Hague.
Internal emails reviewed by Gizmodo lay bare the agency's efforts to counter rife speculation that senior officials manufactured a cyberattack, allegedly to explain away technical problems plaguing the FCC's comment system amid its high-profile collection of public comments on a controversial and since-passed proposal to overturn federal net neutrality rules.
The opening track of Solange's third album A Seat at the Table is called "Rise"—and it is nothing if not an awakening: to the creativity it's about to unleash, to the issues it's about to lay bare, to the fact that Solange is so much more than "Beyoncé's sister" (and always has been).
After the White House blocked Trump megadonor-turned-ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland from testifying, Sondland—whose text messages with State official Kurt Volker had seemed to lay bare the Trump-Giuliani arms-for-investigation deal at the heart of the scandal—issued a statement through his attorney, saying he'd love to testify.
McGrath's multiple stances on Kavanagh's confirmation -- first critical in 2018, then saying Wednesday that she would "probably" have voted to confirm him, followed by a terse "I would have voted no" statement later Wednesday -- lay bare the challenges that face a Democrat trying to unseat McConnell in a state President Donald Trump won by 30 points in 2016.
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Kabakov's insights into these topics stem from nuancing in metaphorical terms the distance between space, object, and environment — whether it be as garbage, flies, or communal flats, enacting subjects like Russian cosmism and socialism, his installations lay bare the inherent contradictions of object orientated cultures, lubricating, as it were, the art object as ultimately a product of waste, refuse, basically — shit on a stick.
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This stands in stark contrast to the process leading up to the passage of the Affordable Care Act, which included over 100 congressional hearings.. The A.H.C.A.'s fast-tracking is not driven by necessity, but rather by the concern that a more transparent legislative process would lay bare the reality that the bill, if passed, would cause millions of Americans to lose their health insurance and drive up costs for millions of others.
"Through unsolicited art performances in institutions that accept such sponsorship, we expose the ecological and social devastation that the fossil fuel industry inflicts on the planet, and lay bare the way these cultural institutions actively sanitize the reputation of companies like Royal Dutch Shell," a spokesperson for the group told Hyperallergic, Most recently, the group staged a protest performance, called "End the Fossil Fuel Age Now," at the Van Gogh Museum on June 9.
Most Americans knew this, but Monday's indictments and guilty plea as a result of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, start to lay bare the rest of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's associates' nakedness — and guilt — on the issue of collusion.
Conor McGregor would get 'knocked out pretty quick' by Manny Pacquiao, the boxer's former promoter saysThe CEO of Mayweather Promotions is scouting boxers on the US Olympic team to try and find the next Floyd MayweatherAfter a brutal loss to one of the world's best boxers, former 4-weight world champion Mikey Garcia is returning to the ring with Manny Pacquiao in his sights2 charts, 4 photos, and a 6-second video lay bare the brutality of heavyweight boxing, as Tyson Fury punished Deontay Wilder in 7 rounds
Sen. Brian SchatzBrian Emanuel Schatz'Medicare for All' complicates Democrats' pitch to retake Senate Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid Booker, Durbin and Leahy introduce bill to ban death penalty MORE (D-Hawaii) said on Thursday that no argument "will lay bare Republican hypocrisy" on the Supreme Court as GOP leadership plans to vote in the fall to confirm President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's nominee to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy.
Brian SchatzBrian Emanuel Schatz'Medicare for All' complicates Democrats' pitch to retake Senate Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid Booker, Durbin and Leahy introduce bill to ban death penalty MORE (D-Hawaii), who has called McConnell a hypocrite for refusing to allow former President Obama's Supreme Court nominee a vote during an election year, gets at the bottom line for Democrats: There is no clever tweet, no well-crafted argument for cable news, that will lay bare Republican hypocrisy on the Court and bring them to their knees under the weight of the embarrassment.
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