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"live through" Definitions
  1. to experience a disaster or other unpleasant situation and survive it

601 Sentences With "live through"

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This is a vicious group of people that malign, and they do — and I live through it, we all live through it.
It's a symbolic name so he didn't actually have to live through life with that name … but I have to live through life with that name.
They didn't live through World War II and the fight against fascism; they didn't live through the Cold War and the constant threat of mutual destruction.
Just because his generation and mine had to live through the battle days, doesn't mean that you had to live through the battle days to do good work.
It was part of something I had to live through.
If so, what was it like to live through that?
"I didn't want to live through that period," he said.
Minority Americans don't want to live through this nightmare again.
After all, we live through 12 of them every year.
And that's what can help you live through a 100.
It was difficult to live through that period of time.
They have to find a way to live through it.
But Samuel Johnson didn't live through the summer of 2017.
Plants, too, live through occurrences without formulating them in speech.
We live through times when hate and fear seem stronger.
What was it like to live through this massive transformation?
Just accept it and live through it 'cause that's life.
Only I who live through it know exactly what happened.
It is quite another to live through these losing seasons.
This must be what it was like to live through Watergate.
"We've had to live through a fraudulent electoral process," she said.
Someone out there feels our pain as we live through Droughtlander.
According to Walmart, this deal should stay live through Feb. 19.
This Prime Day deal is still live through July 31, 2019.  
Martinsburg and, ideally, live through the destruction of Washington, D.C. He
Yet today many Latino parents have to live through this experience.
But we can live through this event by supporting each other.
It's in the eye you live through, and go through life.
As we watch her do this, we live through her eyes.
As you can see, it was a terrifying event to live through.
So women our age, we had to live through all of that.
The game is only live through tomorrow, December 22nd, so get playing!
There was the cynical idea that Live Through This was a fluke.
"People make money in summer to live through the winter," Dawson said.
" He answers, in his mild way, "You didn't exactly live through it.
Those who live through a famine don't throw a single bite away.
We don't want them to live through what we have lived through.
"Tech" (life online), and "Live Through This" (memoir), Rookie's content was vulnerable,
"Live through the music" she sings, repeating the line over and over.
"I would not want to have them live through that," she said.
I myself had been worried that he would not live through the analysis.
"Being able to live through someone's experience is a limitless idea," she says.
Whatever milestones we live through will depend on the answers to those questions.
Our generation did not live through the Cold War in the same way.
It reminds us that we can live through anything if Britney made it.
The conference call will be webcast live through the Sandy Spring Bank website.
He was the only member of his family to live through the Holocaust.
But first, we must live through the darkness and seeming hopelessness of Friday.
You see, Amazon just launched a secret holiday promotion that's live through Dec.
"I'm not ready to live through something like that again," she said, crying.
Tinder has said that its voter experience will remain live through election season.
There's a painful new awareness of Jean's avidly trying to live through others.
I have a bunch of friends, I live through them in a way.
I never expected to live through so dark of a period in Washington.
It is jarring to think I could live through three sagas of impeachment.
We asked industry insiders what it was like to live through that moment.
" To herself she thinks, "You live through certain things before you understand them.
I had to live through the holidays without ever actually seeing anybody at Reddit.
Guess we're in for a wedding next week, if Kepner can live through it!
He had a whole life ahead of him and now I live through him.
"But then you'd have to live through the guilt of that all your life."
She knew what the world's newest victims of terrorism would have to live through.
We've gone with, We're going to live through it and hope for the best.
Live Through This, a portrait and storytelling initiative, features stories from suicide attempt survivors.
Minaj went live through the album track-by-track via Apple Music's Beats 1.
"When you live through something, it's hard to figure out what's important," he said.
Then, this is a horrible, horrible way to learn you can live through anything.
For perspective on what it's like to live through a tsunami, read these books.
What a horror and nightmare it must have been to live through all this.
"It is important to have emotion, to live through the music onstage," she continued.
"It's very disillusioning to live through the last six years here," Smith told me.
The game will be live through the Easter weekend in the U.S and Canada.
How terrifying it must have been to live through the Great Fire of 1835!
As my body recuperates, I tell myself I can't live through another Eurovision cycle.
There are people who live through extraordinary things, like having out-of-body experiences.
I didn't live through Watergate, but I know that Richard Nixon was a tool.
"We dare you to live through the year again," it tells you at the start.
"I do not want my children to live through the same experience again," she said.
Whether angry or sad, that would be an appropriate follow-up to Live Through This.
I am sorry you had to live through this publicly and suffer this abuse privately.
Children who live through trauma often experience high rates of mental illness, poverty and incarceration.
"It's a beautiful sight, but I don't want to live through it again," Mis said.
"When you live through a social movement, it makes an impression on you," said Julien.
"It's something new, the great leveler that we all live through equally," Ms. Figueroa said.
It was not a good experience, but it was an important one to live through.
I never expected to live through a time when bigotry would again be as ascendant.
"Humans don't need to live through many examples of accidents to drive prudently," he says.
But to get there we've got to live through this final health care debacle first.
I was happy to have lived through the revolution and happy to live through this.
"The hate was very, very scary and very, very hard to live through," she says.
To live through 2017 has required girding oneself daily against a rising sense of panic.
No one else could understand what it was like to live through that, but he could.
I'm just trying to let this culture that I found, live through me in modern times.
Preorders are live through March 7, when the phone will be available online and in stores.
The rovers were solar-powered, and NASA never expected them to live through a Martian winter.
Here's why: You'll likely live through two, maybe three more Saturn returns after the first one.
"They will be able to live through the experience before they buy the product," Charles said.
"I lost my husband, and it's a horrific thing to live through," she says to PEOPLE.
We appreciate the Department of Justice coming, but we live through this on a daily basis.
We laugh we'll have enough sauce to live through Dawn of the Dead and Red Dawn.
Do you go with Comcast so you can watch Saturday Night Live through Comcast-owned NBC?
The singer is not expected to live through the day, but he's still clinging to life.
But we think that markets will need to live through some catharsis before we get there.
But we can listen to David Bowie and Patti Smith and we'll never live through it.
I'm enjoying Slow Burn, Slate's new podcast about what it was like to live through Watergate.
It's not surprising, Javanbakht said, that people who live through such circumstances would experience psychological effects.
He expected to live through spring, and hoped to see summer blossoms emerge in his garden.
"I wanted her to live through that poem so much I could barely breathe," she said.
We need to stop the cycle of trauma and mental destruction that I live through today.
Milder winters, for instance, ensure that Northern mosquito populations carrying EEE can live through the season.
You see this battle between Congress and the executive branch that we're continuing to live through.
This is the current crisis that we will live through and that historians will soon analyze.
"It was amazing having [my book] sent to film and to live through that experience," she gushes.
What me and millions of Puerto Ricans live through — I don't wish that on my worst enemy.
But that's the point: You have to live through all sorts of romantic relationships to get it.
It's like someone has killed you and you have to live through it and watch it happen.
CBS All Access members can stream CBS live through a web browser but only in select markets.
Most people can agree that they wouldn't like to live through the events of a crime movie.
And it's a great way to go out to dinner and have everyone live through the experience.
That made their client unlikely to live through the 10- to 20-year appeal process, they said.
But as in a horror-movie sequel, the country will soon live through the same nightmare again.
But that experience that your partner is going to have, you're going to live through it vicariously.
I will fight to make sure no one else has to live through what I just experienced.
ASSASSIN'S CREED This man really didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition, but he got to live through it.
I'm able to relive things from the past—even live through other people through my music, sometimes.
I always have hope but I pray to God that we won't live through a civil war.
Film Club How might it feel to live through a conflict that disrupts your way of life?
And I think in many ways that was difficult for Richard to have to live through again.
He awoke thinking he would live through this ordeal, knowing there must be divers looking for survivors.
Live Through This—Hole's obscenely good second album—is like a masterclass in rage and female grief.
Don't.' The blackest moments we live through can only last a little time – and then comes the future.
At least this poor fella didn't have to live through the pain of having his broken ankle reset.
For now, I am excited to witness one of the largest shifts a human life can live through.
I didn't live through the 40s or 50s, but I do kinda miss that campy nature of comedy.
Cane's book Live Through This: Surviving the Intersections of Sexuality, God, and Race is available on June 13.
The day to day obstacles and events we live through as commonplace are as surreal as it gets.
She's still one of the only people I love to be around on these nightmares we live through.
"People make money in summer to live through the winter," said Dawson, who operates the Cape Hatteras Motel.
So come May 6, you can sit back, relax, and vicariously live through Dev's new Instagram-ready adventures.
Would you say Dr. Ngor's story resonates with young Cambodians who didn't live through the Khmer Rouge era?
They are reminders that golden ages may not always sparkle as brightly to those who live through them.
People my age know this song because we had to live through it in rotation on AM radio.
They're all fine, in that they're rich and loved and will live through this night of stranger sex.
It's a mistake they only make once though, that is, if they live through the blood curdling sting.
And if it's so difficult to hear my story, just imagine what it's been like to live through.
However, his authoritarian rule and widespread corruption have alienated young people who did not live through that era.
The movies give us a chance to experience all of these loves without actually having to live through them.
So I might as well let myself live through this bizarro universe and see where it would take me.
They will live through an era of rising seas, heat waves, droughts, floods and extinctions that are without precedent.
People say cats have nine lives, but we'll always be shocked by what some cats manage to live through.
"I will fight to ensure that no one else has to live through what I just experienced," Hill said.
" Hudson continued: "He will live through his music so we want to keep him alive today with this song.
That's what makes them so fun to try to predict, but terrible to live through once, let alone twice.
And many of us will live through this agony not just once, but several terrible times in our lives.
If you didn't live through the 1980s and 1990s, it's hard to visualize just how common these stores were.
Indie, of course, would continue to live, through festivals like Glastonbury in the UK and Coachella in California. Pitchfork.
As horrible as the Great Depression must have been to live through, it barely registers in the bigger picture.
Sometimes, you have to "hack" a person's memory implant, and live through their entirely fucked up, glitched-out memories.
Well, I'd like to not live through another recession, so I guess it's tough shit for both of us.
I'm very fortunate that I was able to learn about it and help myself and live through this crisis.
In fact, black people with B.A.s are now more likely to live through midlife than white people without B.A.s.
Breaking into the homes of celebrities may be a way for these burglars to, just briefly, live through them.
Then you compare it to what we've had to live through the past three years, it's a big difference.
Tinder Nightmares by Elan Gale, available on Amazon, $8.89Aren't you glad you don't have to live through these anymore?
But what has it been like to live through one of the most extreme fire disasters of our time?
They just want to be able to live through the winter and afford the school fees for their children.
For those that didn't live through it, the series really drives home why this case so powerfully captured national attention.
According to Yang, however, a cash payment will be necessary for people to afford to live through the automation evolution.
Neil's heroism isn't because he landed on the moon, it's because he had the wherewithal to live through it all.
Ms. Burton spoke of "taking it back to real men's wear pieces," the kind of classics that live through generations.
She's also the creator of Live Through This, an initiative that documents the portraits and stories of suicide attempt survivors.
During the shows, Weirdcore has a live video feed filming the crowd, which gets analyzed and effected live through software.
We should be electing folks and individuals who have lived through what the majority of Americans live through every day.
I don't want to, nor should I have to, live through more trauma at the hands of my entertainment source.
But in addition to his well crafted speech, Nash also gave us a gift that will live through the ages.
"As mayor, this is something I never wanted to live through," Fredericton's leader, Mike O'Brien, said at a news conference.
The former first lady sheds light on what it was like to live through national tragedies in the White House.
"I have never lived through anything like this and I don't want to live through anything like this again" (Reuters).
I thought, I'm going to live through this ordeal, and I'm going to do everything I can to facilitate that.
And sometimes buyers can live through a renovation, like a bathroom update, if the property has more than one bathroom.
VICE News asked ordinary Turks, journalists, and visitors to describe what it was like to live through an attempted coup.
The more you live through screens, the more you're living in a narrow bandwidth, an abstract world that's increasingly artificial.
"There are people who tell me, 'Oh it's going to be another year, another two years,' and I seriously worry whether I personally will be able to live through [his presidency] and whether the nation will be able to live through it and survive," the comedian says in an interview with W magazine published Tuesday.
It really felt like, if I live through this I want someone to be able to see that they can survive.
"We were both fortunate to live through what happened, but it hasn't been easy," Tracy tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
Even if it's misplaced, I can't help but feel nostalgia for this era I never got the chance to live through.
Because I'm suing the f****** lot of you for what you've done to me if I manage to live through it.
Jesse, you have a lot of notes here because this is a historic moment, kind of fun to live through it.
You, of course, have been telling us how you and the others managed to live through this under very difficult circumstances.
If we're lucky, those of us on the mainland won't have to find out what it's like to live through that.
One crucial element of any good romantic comedy is to incorporate some element of fantasy for viewers to live through vicariously.
How we never really die but live through our work and our effects on the people around us and our environment.
Self-maintenance, self-regulation, and self-awareness are key for people like me to be able to live through the disorder.
Even if you're nearing retirement at 65 or 70, you'll still likely live through multiple market cycles to come, Hamrick said.
And never forget that what you will hear cannot be compared to the reality of what people had to live through.
But all of a sudden my personal life completely deteriorated because I live through my children, my grandchildren and my husband.
She did live through war, after all, or at the very least, she's endured a lot more history than you have.
On one hand, it was much more difficult to live through the one in Texas, we knew we were physically safe.
There is one class of ordeal to which, although it would be petrifying to live through, the reader becomes swiftly numb.
Despite the toll of angry call after angry call, the painful reality of what people live through would often hit me.
"One of the worst things anybody has ever had to live through — we've gotten rid of the individual mandate," Trump said.
For those who live through difficult periods, memories are like a bundle that include everything, from sounds to places to people's faces.
They are more likely to live through a network of calculations involving checkpoints, routes of asylum, safety for themselves and their families.
Who wouldn't want to escape into the past or future selves, without actually having to live through the mundanity of daily life?
You wouldn't want to live through Titanic, but you could watch the movie so many times that you accidentally memorize the speeches.
So now you can choose to really listen to and see survivors of sexual violence and what they live through each day.
Microsoft is helping support LinkedIn Live through its Azure Media Services, providing the all important encoding technology to seamlessly stream live videos.
Because when you don't learn from history, you repeat it — and my parents don't deserve to have to live through that again.
I hope nobody ever has to live through what we did and what we saw when we went to New Orleans, Louisiana.
But at the same time, I think it is worthwhile remembering the economy has enough momentum to kind of live through it.
The people who will be the most marginalized or disenfranchised under this administration are highlighted, and even celebrated, in Live Through This.
In case you didn't live through the 90s, Sailor Moon is one of the most iconic anime series to have ever existed.
"What they had to live through, and what they have to live with, is something that I can't even imagine," he said.
Since launching her project Live Through This eight years ago, Stage has documented the stories of nearly 200 survivors across the country.
The film meant to be a comedy, but viewers can also expect to live through the ups and downs of family life.
The sale is live through April 22, giving you plenty of time to get one shipped out before the March 17 tipoff.
The liberal justice's health has become a concern for some of her staunchest supporters, hoping she can live through the Trump presidency.
And though some animals sleep through the worst of winter, some simply have no choice but to live through the frigid weather.
He poses the news as a positive, since the women won't have to live through a coercive head-to-head dinner showdown.
Soon after, Turkey had to live through the failed July 212 coup, which killed more than 250 people and injured many more.
The BOK will restrict photo journalists, and instead broadcast Governor Lee Ju-yeol's press conference live through Youtube and Facebook, it said.
So hopefully we're honoring the experience and not making fun of the people, or the fact that people live through this stuff.
It's obvious such discussions exclude and, in effect, dismiss the majority of humans who will have to actually live through that future.
"A part of me realized, if I'm going to live through this, I'm going to have to find a purpose," he said.
I thought because they didn't live through the 2010 midterms, since she was Secretary of State you're sort of isolated from politics.
Additionally it's featuring a new commission by artist Hank Willis Thomas, Black Survival Guide, or How to Live Through a Police Riot.
Only Child is narrated by Zach Taylor, a first-grader who survives what no one should have to live through — a school shooting.
"Arkangel" might have been a lot more incisive if it had acknowledged that the "live through your kids" phenomenon doesn't end with puberty.
For those who weren't in California for the Coachella performance, it was streamed live through the vantage point of a peephole on YouTube.
The conference call will also be broadcast live through a link on the Investors page of the Air Lease Corporation website at www.airleasecorp.com.
They need to prove to potential investors that they have what it takes to live through what could be another tech bubble bursting.
Get ready to be seriously envious of the amazing pre-wedding results — while also secretly grateful you don't have to live through construction.
I hope I live through it, that I'm alive to see the end of this and see justice for Alexis and her mommy.
But Doug Flutie was forced to live through that experience twice in one day when his mother died just minutes after his father.
I was inspired by Courtney Love and Hole's Live Through This cover, which is a prom queen with smeared mascara at the prom.
Every tattoo offers a glimpse into the minds of those who live through the long hours, burns, sweat, and joys of America's kitchens.
And younger women who did not live through the eras of equal rights and women's liberation are not necessarily inspired by her history.
The latest local to live through a terrifying (and all too common), car spider experience saw him accidentally drive headlong into a lake.
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 93% (certified fresh)Synopsis: "Four people in a Chinese city live through a complicated day as their lives intersect." 
Remaining tenants have had to live through construction, and some have posted complaints about noise and the new design on real estate blogs.
Through these documents, I explore my family's own haunting as the dead continue to live through the recurrence of names through multiple generations.
A young man who had been scheduled for surgery suddenly deteriorated, and it became clear that he would not live through the night.
But we'll live through it, it'll be alright," adding, "it's obviously a very serious and grave matter so we should be paying attention.
After tying the knot with Chris Larangeira last month, the Jersey Shore star would love to live through their wedding all over again.
Deals are now live through Best Buy, Amazon, Costco, and Sam&aposs Club — with select models up to $700 off their regular price.
"Anyone who thinks we're going to live through the next 50 to 100 years without dramatic change, you know, is not paying attention."
They only intensify with the slow realization that it is now our daughters' turn to live through this unending nightmare of male violence.
A high percentage of my teenage-rage tears were shed while listening to Pretty on the Inside and Live Through This at top volume.
It's difficult for those who didn't live through that era to understand how much violence had become an ingrained part of the political system.
Many younger investors didn't live through that bubble and do not fully appreciate how similar things are now to 1998 and 1999, Brown said.
Many major networks are available live through local affiliates, meaning important sports programming will be blacked out if your regional broadcaster doesn't carry it.
Facebook first offered this feature to public figures, but now it'll be available for all users and Pages going live through the iOS app.
If you've already lived through the '80s once, you may not feel the need to live through them again — at least, not fashion-wise.
"My heart goes out to anyone who has to live through anything like what I've heard and what is out there," Malek, 37, said.
In April, Twitter signed a deal with the National Football League (NFL) to stream Thursday night American football live through its social media platform.
You live through it with her, dealing with everything from parental pressure over her single status, to then first dates and moving in together.
Share makes us live through the emotional fallout with her, with scant possibility of escaping into a broader, more superficially "objective" point-of-view.
That's why they've incorporated photos and videos, and in the future, there may additional features, like being able to go live through a fundraiser.
While that's not going to happen any time soon, at least we can watch others try out our faves and live through their joy.
It's this sort of nostalgia white men have for a time that they didn't even live through, but when other white men ran shit.
Back when NAFTA was new, the auto industry might have been able to live through a brief border shutdown by drawing down factory inventories.
But you put a selection of Dairylea Triangles on my breakfast buffet and you are going to be lucky to live through until lunch.
We have limited experience with what it means to actually live through such a thing, whether in a rural area or an urban center.
When you live through war for that long, you become accustomed to the misery, the drudgery, to not having water, electricity or medical care.
We are in one of the most remarkable moments in human history and you will not just live through it, you will shape it.
In this story, author Laura McCamy recalls what it was like to live through the earthquake — and how the impact lingers to this day.
"I will fight to ensure that no one else has to live through what I just experienced," she said in the video message Monday.
The local lore about the sunlight pilgrims of the novel's title tells of a race who drink light to live through the darkest times.
The memory of that day seems to have been woven into the DNA of Mexicans, even those who did not live through that tragedy.
She felt exhausted by having to live through each day, and the thought of sustaining this for years to come was an intolerable torment.
As it became increasingly plausible that I could live through the precise situation I was describing, the humor faded, and I abandoned the project.
Because senators are the jurors of an impeachment trial, they must live through every politician's nightmare of sitting and watching the proceedings without speaking.
Some of these other guys, they came up and we were good by that point, so they didn't have to live through those years.
They also want to know that a nominee will not behave catastrophically while in office and will actually live through his or her term.
In theory, you could vicariously live through everyone's snaps at the new Disneyland parade or a basketball game with just a few taps and swipes.
" A generation later, Abraham Lincoln echoed these concerns by saying "as a nation of freemen we must live through all time or die by suicide.
A lot of adolescence is a weird mystery that you have to live through, and even after you reach adulthood it remains difficult to understand.
Through Trayvon's tragedy, we are reminded of the pattern that many black Americans have had to live through, but on a much more public scale.
There's an instability to things, and that's what interesting working on this show, you live through that instability and the fact that nothing is assured.
Our ancestors did, and TRUST they would not have wanted us to live through it again and they died fighting so we wouldn't have to.
These playlists now include audio messages from the artists being played, details of their upcoming gigs, and the opportunity to see them live through Ticketfly.
Miku is software—a computer program, like GarageBand or Ableton Live, through which musicians can fabricate the squawky, affectless singing voice of a teenage girl.
Does this obsessive fondness for a past era they didn't even live through suggest a psychological aversion to dealing with what's happening in the present?
She's the force behind a project called "Live Through This," which collects the stories and portraits of suicide attempt survivors -- of which she is one.
They didn't live through the Cold War and see the utter failure of socialism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union on the nightly news.
"I can relate if they miss two free throws to lose a game because, hey, there are a lot worse things you can live through."
I answered honestly at every confessional Catherine's fictional world threw at me, and the results did somewhat reflect the reality I live through every day.
Secondly, the 1980s was a terrible decade, a cultural desert that you would really, really not want to live through if you had the choice.
Those are the patriotic acts of 2020 as we live through a global pandemic and each try to "flatten the curve" of the viral spread.
Recently, I spoke with several playwrights — via telephone and email — about what it is like to first imagine a cataclysm and then live through one.
When the virus progressed to other nations while China began to see a spike in cases, our country continued to live through the same agenda.
Well, if we're all going to die, at least we will die having seen the kind of "Drag Race" episode we live through this for.
They make bad decisions, live through terrible things and yet remain unchanged because on some level they lack the imagination and the discipline to change.
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Even excluding residents of sunny regions like Florida and California, the vast majority of Americans who live through the winter every year don't get seasonal depression.
The ring on her finger directed the LED wall behind her so she could direct the visuals live through the motions of her hands and wrists.
Residents rode up to the bluff on tractors to survey the lots, marked with numbered wooden stakes, and chose where they would live through a lottery.
The doctor "told me that John wasn't going to live through the night and if he lived he was going to be a vegetable," Joyce recalls.
He openly lied so frequently that cable news networks began fact-checking him live, through the crawl of text running on the bottom of TV screens.
"I'm doing symbolic time, but people are getting the message that you can actually affect the change and you can live through the consequences," he says.
It's also a community of survivors who support each other privately, often in a Facebook group designated only for those who've participated in Live Through This.
"We reiterate the family's message: their wish that no other baby or child goes through something like what their babies had to live through," Aldea said.
"Back in the old times, many people met because they were introduced and just wanted to find a partner to live through everyday life," she said.
But the book is really her way of paying homage to the 193s, a time many people fondly recall (even if they didn't live through them).
Now that it's all over, that worry is replaced with the realization that we actually have to live through this—through these voices being the majority.
The visiting economist calls for heavy deficit spending or a currency devaluation, but collects his speaking fee in dollars and doesn't live through the eventual default.
Ms. Duarte's videos and texts are the latest example of students documenting what it's like to live through a school shooting for all to see online.
I am simply evolving so that point of view will always be subjected to change as I become more aware and live through new life lessons.
But he wasn't only forward-looking; he also visited the sites of previous disasters, such as Chernobyl, to understand how we might live through the worst.
They learned that the sloths adapted to live through these different climate patterns, which is why they outlived other giant mammals during the last ice age.
The story reporters and journalists inevitably tell about the natural disaster will often be miles away from the personal stories of those who live through them.
I think Wrinkle functions much in this way, becoming a movie more about how it would feel to live through these events than the events themselves.
At the time, babies born with this weren't expected to live through their first week; of those who did, most didn't make it to a first birthday.
But I think — I hope — that no matter which timeline we decide to live through, there's no single golden option that would guarantee us the most fulfillment.
"I will also take up a new fight: I will fight to ensure that no one else has to live through what I just experienced," she said.
If you are in one of those markets, you'll be able to watch live through a lot of outlets, including iOS, Android, Roku, Amazon, and ABC's website.
If nothing else, there's a lack of self-awareness involved in presenting the story uncritically to a modern audience, most of whom didn't live through the Blitz.
Artist and activist John Legend feels a duty — in the vein of role model Nina Simone — to reflect the times in which we live through his work.
" For co-writer Jordon too, " Live Through This is the album that everyone talks about 20 years later, but Celebrity Skin is the one I'll throw on.
"It was the night before my third or fourth operation, and for some reason, I was sure I was not going to live through it," Boyce said.
No, I've never personally had the chance to experience this heaven on Earth but like most of you, I will vicariously live through it on her Snapchat.
Before our Congressional representatives go home for their holiday breaks, we must demand they renew CHIP so that our nation's children can live through their Christmas too.
The next generation after us will live through much more severe consequences, stemming from increased carbon emissions, ocean acidity, and mass extinctions, all accelerated by human influence.
But the YouTube clips of the hearing don't convey what it felt like then; what it was like to witness and live through this incredibly public reckoning.
"It makes you realize how vulnerable people are being made, and particularly what is done to children, who are ill-equipped to live through this," said Jensen.
I love the idea of Clinton's wondering, in a private moment, as you put it: How many national debates about male lechery can one woman live through?
Their work is a reminder, as we live through our own reckoning surrounding the control and mistreatment of women's bodies, of the ongoing validity of that search.
"This is likely a one-in-a-100-year event that we have to live through, and there's still quite a lot ahead of us," he said.
There are different ways to live through an experience like this — an experience that, The Platform clearly suggests, is really just a cipher for society at large.
Rather, we must recognize that the planet's wellbeing is inextricably linked to humanity's survival, and seize the opportunity to transform the way we live through direct actions.
They need to give states the flexibility to more easily unwind these failed programs and they need ensure no state has to live through this nightmare again.
By revealing the names and faces and humanity of the children who live through it every day, Girls Incarcerated brings viewers into this cruel and broken system.
He agreed to let us follow his story, but cautioned that he'd live through spring — summer even — so he doubted he'd make a good subject for us.
"He said his music will live on and he will live through his music, so we want to keep him alive today with this song," Hudson said.
Michael Strahan's getting the hell outta dodge months earlier than anticipated -- instead of staying at 'Live' through the summer, he'll be gone in just over 2 weeks.
"My heart goes out to anyone who has to live through anything like what I've heard and what is out there," Malek said, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
"We … are sensory beings, we live through our senses: the look and feel of the place, the colors, the air, the views out of the windows," he added.
On the technical side, ESPN+ video streams in high definition at 60 frames per second, and subscribers can pause, rewind, or restart anything they're watching live through ESPN+.
"No parent should ever have to live through what we have been forced to endure," Seth's parents, Joel and Mary, said in a joint statement sent to PEOPLE.
It breaks my heart to know that we are not the first family to have to live through this kind of tragedy, and we won't be the last.
The power of this book is that it describes, slowly and sometimes painfully, that it is possible not just to live through pain, but to live with it.
"In 1967, he writes about how angry he is at society for causing him to be false—the obfuscation that he has to live through," Lopez told me.
You have the people who will be able to live through it and they like Martha, and they seem like they're progressive, and maybe they'll side with her.
Meanwhile, our team will continue working to inspire and empower women to create the lives they want to live through solution-oriented product and inspiring content on IvankaTrump.
"The individual mandate in Obamacare — one of the worst things anybody's ever had to live through," Trump declared at a political rally in June, announcing his 2020 campaign.
But he has a powerful overriding message for the Bernie or Bust crowd: Please, don't do anything that would force my kids to live through a Trump presidency.
Clay Cane is the author of "Live Through This: Surviving the Intersections of Sexuality, God, and Race," which is available for preorders now and will be released in June.
When his teacher, Courtney Cooper, heard that Austin Deckard was diagnosed with advanced pulmonary hypertension and might not live through an upcoming surgery, she took to Facebook on Dec.
Desert Rose (Adenium obesum): Native to East Africa and Arabia, the Desert rose has evolved to live through long periods of drought developing a swollen trunk called a caudex.
Rachel: Look Sam, people just aren't going to sit in a cinema for 12 hours to live through J.K. Rowling's intricate description of the taste of butterbeer — or whatever.
Vince Neil (frontman of Motley Crue, for those of you who didn't live through the glitter enema of hair metal) allegedly attacked a woman in a Las Vegas restaurant.
In a number of ways, Cannes 2018 was about oppressive ideologies, the regimes they spawn, and the ways artists and ordinary people try — or refuse — to live through them.
It's a generation that, in Houston-Jones's estimation, might not understand what it was like to live through a time in which a generation of creative artists simply disappeared.
IN MY VIEW, IF YOU CAN LIVE THROUGH THE UPS AND DOWNS OF STOCKS, THE BEST THING YOU'LL DO IS YOU BUY STOCKS AND FORGET THAT YOU OWN THEM.
Yesterday, as news of the Baton Rouge shooting continued to unfold, a second video showing the aftermath of a deadly police shooting in Minnesota was streamed live through Facebook.
It was just normal people confronted with an extraordinary thing, and this movie deeply influenced me because my movies are also like normal people who live through extraordinary adventures.
You send good thoughts to them, like, I'm sorry that's the way you have to live through this life, but there are other people having a really good time.
The effect's still moving, but now it sounds more like you're missing out on a future you may not live to see than a past you didn't live through.
To not live through anyone else's eyes, and not take anyone else's horror story as something that would possibly parallel my experience was the best thing I ever did.
A deadly earthquake took place 30 years ago in the San Francisco Bay Area — here's what it was like to live through it, according to someone who was there
On Location 10 Photos View Slide Show ' Most people who live through a home renovation vow never to do it again, because the process is inherently messy and disruptive.
Trudeau told VICE News the visit is important because it will give him a chance to connect with and understand the people who live through these sorts of conditions.
They rely on what is available — and especially the work of citizen journalists, the people who live through and witness the events that those in power want to hide.
"And I know my story, and I knew what I lived through every single day and still to this day, and what I'm going to continue to live through."
Lest our grandchildren live through the next and permanent Dust Bowl, Generation Z will need to take the drastic steps we have been too greedy and cowardly to take.
In the case of people who hear alien voices, Fernyhough links the phenomenon to past trauma; people who live through horrific events often describe themselves "dissociating" during the episodes.
"I did live through a love that was broken off at a moment when the flame was very much still alive, because of a set of circumstances," Almodovar said.
I had the immense privilege to live through this 20 years ago, and in France, but what the players have just done is just as beautiful, just as powerful.
The Get Down begins with some much-needed scene setting, particularly for those of us who didn't live through the 1970s and don't know much about New York City history.
With limited traffic, the club is just more than a 30-minute drive from the Obamas' rental home in Washington's Kalorama neighborhood, where they will live through daughter Sasha's graduation.
This lighting thing seemed absurd at first but now I get it, why be mortal when you can look like you live through an amazing snapchat filter all the time?
Educating him on the reality of his own industry, the women generously cite a host of cold, hard statistics to inform him on the reality they live through every day.
And recall that China first limited the term of its leaders so that it would never again have to live through the chaos and crimes of Mao's one-man rule.
One day, our experiences in Oculus virtual reality could be safeguarded against the nightmare of not just being shown offensive content, but being forced to live through the scenes depicted.
"If you're a shareholder like I am, you just have to live through these periods of time," he advises, because there is a "global semiconductor problem" out of Nvidia's control.
And there were nights I would honestly hope I wouldn't wake up the next morning so I didn't have to live through this anymore and it would all go away.
Clay Cane is the author of "Live Through This: Surviving the Intersections of Sexuality, God, and Race," which is available for pre-orders now and will be released in June.
The rest of us are forced to live through an unfortunate string of formative, cringeworthy phases before we arrive at an acceptable physical appearance and some halfway decent playlist choices.
Should we operate on an elderly woman with a broken hip — knowing there's a small chance she won't live through surgery, but a near-certainty she'll never walk without it?
Games are more than just entertainment; they can help us live through experiences that are not our own and come out having learned something vital to the betterment of society.
We just want to try to give a brief window into what it's like to live through these things and to come of age in a system stacked against you.
Women in the current study who were exposed to famine in the womb also appeared more likely than women who didn't live through the famine to experience premature ovarian failure.
Berlinale director Dieter Kosslick has said this year's festival will describe the "daily apocalypse" we live through, with many directors using the past to try and explain the unsettling present.
"I was born in 1997, so I didn't live through it," said Juan Gabriel Rodrigues Silva, a student and activist in Nova Iguaçu, a city north of Rio de Janeiro.
You could take all of the risk-assessment tests in the world, but until you live through a bear market, you really have no idea what your true risk tolerance is.
"I can't imagine that Feedburner will live through many more of these spring cleanings given that it is Google's last RSS-focused product that's still standing," he wrote at the time.
Now released, she hopes her LGBT compatriots who are part of the caravan and plan on turning themselves in to US border agents won't have to live through the same experience.
In "Katalin Street", published in 1969 but only now translated into supple, graceful English by Len Rix, three neighbouring families live through the shocks that batter Budapest between 1934 and 1968.
But regardless of varying factors, the oppressive culture of misogyny and abuse in Lesotho is evident not only from data, but the countless testimonies of from women who live through it.
Look, obviously I've made exceptions to this rule—I did live through my 20s—but I will say that I married the first man I knew who had a Tempur-Pedic.
This plunges the land into darkness and despair and the few survivors scattered around the world no longer understand the concept of creativity and live through scavenging what remains among ruins.
"It's disgraceful that even when families are working every hour they can, they're still forced to live through the grim reality of homelessness," said Shelter CEO Polly Neate in a statement.
Most mass shooters are also suicidal, Peterson of the Violence Project told NBC News — they were suicidal before the event and don't intend to live through the violence they act out.
The two play a couple who live through the vicissitudes of life in China as it emerges from the chaos of the Cultural Revolution and rises to become today's economic superpower.
If you are around Elizabeth Warren's age of 70, you've had the incredible luck to live through a period of history in which American women's rights and opportunities have been transformed.
We are lucky that we get to be the ones to live through this new era -- but with that comes a responsibility to ensure this moment lives up to its promise.
There were jokes about being poor soldiers, about playing dead and being shot again, about how annoyed Queen Elizabeth II must be that she's going to live through another world war.
"It boggles my mind how someone can live through one of the worst battles in one of the worst wars and come home and then die this way," Mr. Maraglino said.
If you're in the severe damage zone (the area consumed by the fireball) your chances of surviving are low, but you may live through it if you have the right shelter.
Is Google really building Ray Kurzweil a home for his brain, and will his consciousness live through the transition, or will it die and be reborn as a whole new one?
Flashback: Clinton authorized military strikes in Iraq just before impeachment vote Chris Cillizza published an interesting interview with Joe Lockhart about what it was like to live through the Clinton impeachment.
As he writes in his masterful poem "Ninety-Fifth Street:" For that's what poetry is–a way to live through time And sometimes, just for a while, to bring it back.
"He figured out from a very young age who he was and what he believed and how he could live through the consequences of acting in line with his beliefs," he said.
So if you have a cable or satellite provider with NBC (or a login from someone who does), you'll be able to watch online live through NBC's app (iOS / Android) or website.
"When you see what someone has to live through and what they have to endure because of such a simple thing -- securing a load on a car -- it's very heartbreaking," said Abel.
Or we could bemoan the fact that we made it through last year and actually have to live through the funhouse mirror world that we seem to have tripped and fallen into.
But you don't live through Stalin without a sense of humor, and today Warsaw locals who don't refer to it as the Wedding Cake prefer Stalin's Syringe, or Elephant in Lacy Panties.
These eight-legged, microscopic creatures — also known as "water bears" — are probably the hardiest animals in existence, able to live through extreme heat, cold, pressure, radiation, and even the vacuum of space.
We are now able to get previews of new music straight from their studio sessions, go on car rides with them on Instagram Live, and vicariously live through their other daily outings.
Given that the Hero of Time is continually reborn and forced to live through another incarnation of their fate, making Link a woman in some games wouldn't even change an established character.
When you live through a couple of decades of entertaining children, playing with children, telling stories to children, you of course have an increasingly acute sense of what will work for them.
Today, the band's emojis are coming live through the app Emoji Fame, putting them in the same ranks as other artists with their own emojis like Lil' B, Future, and Kim Kardashian.
ONE OF THE CLICHÉS of modernity — but a cliché we nonetheless have to live through — is that new forms of technology make us nostalgic for prior ones and the eras they connote.
If you have a cable subscription, you can also watch CNBC live through the app, catch up on podcasts such as the "Squawk Pod," follow along with your stock watchlists and more.
" He took a veiled shot at Trump, saying that "compared to what we've had to live through the last three years, there's a big difference gap there leadership wise and courage wise.
Unless something dramatic happens that changes his mind, he can live through the ups and downs because he knows that at the center of it is a healthy company that he believes in.
How can we be selling an amazing ... WeWork is going to be a place where your companies are going to live through an amazing culture when we don't have that in our house?
Right before your package is delivered, Amazon will notify you, and you'll be able to watch the delivery person enter your home and drop off your order live through the Amazon Key App.
In his new book, Live Through This: Surviving the Intersections of Sexuality, God, and Race, Cane addresses marginalized pockets of the LGBTQ community and shares his own experiences as a black gay man.
For a chance to break in these works of art on your next run, get those bidding fingers ready and head over to the auction site now, which is live through July 11.
You see this same tendency, of course, in a variety of contexts, from children of divorce who feel responsible for their parents' separation to the "survivor guilt" of those who live through disasters.
Hyphen-Labs' latest installation, called NeuroSpeculative AfroFeminism, is a VR experience that aims to tackle racism by allowing viewers to live through the avatar of a black woman in a futuristic hair salon.
It's tough to describe those years if you didn't live through them, but here's the best I can do: College basketball, and in particular the championship game, felt like a colossus back then.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 46%Synopsis: In "Irrational Man," the actor played a tormented philosophy professor who becomes involved with a student (Emma Stone) and finds a will to live through an existential act.
And let me start by saying -- and it goes without saying -- that what you've lived through and what you live through is not supposed to be a part of your high school experience.
And in light of the current cultural climate, the film's power lies in showing how murky trauma can be for the people who live through it, but also how obvious it appears in hindsight.
If we have learned anything from Snowden, Assange and Guantanamo, the innocent as well as the guilty will be subjected to the consequences of this decision – and some of them won't live through it.
Pat Barker's The Silence of the Girls tackles The Iliad, focusing on Briseis — former Queen turned concubine to Achilles — and all the many women who live through the war and are lost to history.
When we see images up on walls that look exactly like what we really live through in real life, it very much shows that this institution and curator are way far out of touch.
They wrote: "Right now, just knowing that he will continue to live through others is the only comfort we can find … He truly was too good to be a part of this evil world."
Thus, for the author, to live "wildly and loudly" is to live through writing rooted in her ethnicity – that is to say, through the very thing that prevented her father from being a writer.
But astronauts in orbit around Venus—or any number of other alien worlds—could operate mobile, dextrous robots remotely, live through their sensory data, and share those observations with the public back on Earth.
I find it takes a long time to work through things and to figure out how to live through things like that that affect you and it comes out many years down the road.
If you're interested in K-pop but unsure where to start, Kevin made a Spotify playlist to give you a taste: 2018: The Year in Dissonance We dare you to live through 2018 — again.
There was this promo shoot for Hole during the Live Through This era in front of this cool pink backdrop that's pretty but with this plastic over it that makes it a little unsettling.
These particular polls were conducted in a new project by New York Times and Siena College that is running polls live through November 4 in many of the most competitive districts in the country.
As noted, most prehistoric humans were short in comparison to the Longshan people, having less access to a balanced diet, a steady flow of nutritious foods, and possibly having to live through harsh environmental conditions.
"I didn't live through the dictatorship, but I know that life was good, and I think we could use another period like that," José Rodríguez, a 19-year-old medical student, said on Sunday night.
Ultimately, by the film's end, it is evident that the project goes beyond music, and into something deeper—about the mechanisms of human interaction, fulfillment, life, and the moments we live through, big and small.
The Arc is waterproof and shockproof out of the box — it will survive a swim in up to 10 feet of water, and supposedly live through a drop from 10 feet, with no case required.
But it's hard for those who didn't live through the great crime wave of the sixties, seventies, and eighties to fully understand the scale or the horror of it, or the improbability of its end.
She'd completed high school, learned to express her moods through poetry and novellas, found a place to live through New Day's Transitional Living Program, found a job and had plans to go to community college.
Rather than beginning with a character's psychology, Kushner has tended to take up great historical arcs and weigh their meaning, to feel the pressure that world events exert on the minds that live through them.
They "believed in the end of the world, had seen the end of the world and always prepared me to live through the end of the world," she said by telephone from her Berlin apartment.
Most countries in the world are now contending with the virus, and refugees, who often lack access to necessities like health care and water, will live through some of the toughest circumstances of the pandemic.
Almost all of the video rental stores are gone now, and it is probably hard for people who did not live through the late 1980s and early '90s to imagine how plentiful they once were.
Having to maintain, invest in and, god willing, drive your car, you get to live through the most mindless season, dodging NPC drivers who are supposed to be drunk instead of merely acting like it.
This debut burns with a blend of coming-of-age novel and literary thriller, and beautifully renders how hard it is to both live through and then come to terms with your first complicated female friendship.
And of course, there's the whole Tide Pod ~moment~ we had to live through earlier this year — you know, the one where the government had to weigh in to remind people not to eat laundry detergent?
" In addition to the gift set, Fairless and Garroni are venturing beyond the heavily-branded Sex and the City items including a mug and a t-shirt that reads "Trump" and under it "Live Through This.
As a board member of Humane Generation, I was able to attend a puppy mill raid, and saw firsthand the hell these dogs live through; I was constantly amazed by both their resilience and their sweetness.
RELATED: Journalist: Trump brought Electoral map handouts of his wins to interview The prospect of regurgitating the most bitter election on record must horrify Americans who were forced to live through it for roughly two years.
Generally, it was thought that the Dehnel phenomenon was produced by population filtering effects of the passing seasons, where larger individuals (with larger heads) simply didn't live through the winter as readily as their smaller compatriots.
If you didn't live through it, you probably won't believe it, but back then Apple was a tarnished brand coveted by a tiny fraction of computer users who were generally dismissed as magazine designers and cultists.
"There's something that happens to them around four o'clock, you know, when you don't think we're going to make it, [that] we're going to all live through bathtime," Wagner, 54, said to laughs from the crowd.
One of the demands is "amnesty for all involved" in the riot, "provided that there are no casualties" — but the way Humphrey's looking after the stroke, he might not live through the end of the riot.
The opinions expressed are his own.) By Chris Taylor NEW YORK (Reuters) - It is difficult to describe to someone who did not live through the financial crisis of 2008-09 how it felt at the time.
But Kahan hopes it'll raise awareness about the problem and help others avoid the tragedy his family had to live through: "My mission is to ensure no other parent experiences the sudden loss of a child."
"The information had value to those who wanted to make sure no parent ever had to live through the kind of horror the Sandy Hook families were forced to endure," The Courant said in the editorial.
The other images, the great majority of them, the ether and the cloud only know how many millions of images, were shot with phone cameras by the people who really had to live through the combat.
"If we live through this precarious moment — if his catastrophic instinct to retaliate doesn't lead us to nuclear winter — we will have much to thank our current leader for," Streep said, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
As we live through the largest migration in modern history, Christmas invites us to recognize our story in the millions who have been displaced by tyrants, war and poverty and to see their stories in ours.
Here are the two models that are on sale: Snag this gorgeous, 55-inch OLED TV for way less than its Amazon price when you use the coupon code PCMAG15, which will be live through the weekend.
You write until you come to a place where you still have your juice and know what will happen next and you stop and try to live through until the next day when you hit it again.
"SoftBank's vision of accelerating the technology revolution deeply resonated with our mission of improving how people live through digital payments and a super-app for everything consumers need," Rappi co-founder Sebastian Mejia said in a statement.
"When you were sleeping you would get woken up in the middle of the night by the shootouts," Juarez business owner Sergio Velez said, referencing what it was like to live through the height of the violence.
The idea here is to show the behind-the-scenes reality of a team of professional football players, coaches and staff as they live through an NFL season, with all the week-by-week drama that includes.
"Depriving children of water puts them at risk of catastrophic outbreaks of waterborne diseases and adds to the suffering, fear and horror that children in Aleppo live through every day," said Hanaa Singer, UNICEF's representative in Syria.
What stopped the Belgian government from paving over this landscape in the early 2000s was the insight that this land contained evidence that might reveal what it was like to live through one of humanity's greatest horrors.
Little America - Produced by Silicon Valley alum Kumail Nanjiani, Little America is an anthology series that explores the stories of various immigrants as they try to live through and define their own version of the American dream.
Having recently recovered from a two-decade adrenaline rush as editor-in-chief of the Guardian newspaper, Rusbridger mustered the headspace to piece together an insider's guide to what it felt like to live through the turmoil.
While we live through a world in which a man who openly admitted to grabbing pussies became President, it's satisfying to be part of a story where bad people meet bad ends because you made it happen.
We're gonna be bringing that concept back and having very handsome gentlemen throughout the night lighting up the chandelier, which should be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for disco heads who didn't live through those days.
Otherwise the president's big address was a combination of over-the-top attacks — the Obamacare individual mandate was "one of the worst things anybody's ever had to live through" — and semi-insane boasts about what he's accomplished.
Woodward and Bernstein, the journalists most responsible for exposing Watergate and destroying the Nixon administration, also produced the richest inside account of what it was like for Nixon's staffers to live through the exposé and its aftermath.
Though it was long associated with soldiers coming home from war, PTSD is also common among children and other civilians who live through war, as well as people who experience sexual assault and other forms of violence.
It's up to us, now, the women of my generation, to live through this new presidency with the acute awareness that we can take nothing for granted, and to organize and protest whenever our rights are threatened.
I wouldn't want her to live through this shameful moment in our history, because I know her heart would have broken to see her adopted country turn into a version of the Germany she fled in 1938.
It does remind me, though, of the value of history which always emphasizes those unexpected turning points that we live through or the periods when the conventional wisdom turns out not to be as wise as we thought.
The central bank said the banking sector now has enough liquidity in foreign currency to live through the next debt repayment peak in December, when banks and companies will have to redeem $15.7 billion worth of outstanding debt.
After all, she's had to live through the poisoning of one son and the abandonment of another, who couldn't even do the Westerosi version of calling back his mom when she was imprisoned and shamed through the streets.
The initial plan plan was for Strahan to remain on Live through September, but Ripa explained in this week's PEOPLE cover story that that she and the Live staff were behind the decision to speed-up his exit.
In his new book, Terra Nostra, he shows us the faces of those who survived, and the hopeful smiles of those who didn't live through the peak of the turbulence, but are still somewhat shaken by its effects.
There's an audacity to Bundy's infamous comments, considering it's ridiculous for him to even play like he knows what it's like to live in American public housing today, much less what it was like to live through slavery.
The feeling I get from being in this band is something that very few people have the opportunity to experience, so I feel very grateful for having that in my life and getting to live through those moments.
Or is there a way the rest of us can learn to live through a potentially embarrassing moment without giving in to the urge to run away and hide under a parka for the rest of the night?
Pinterest said today it's launching three new products today that will point out specific elements in pictures — whether viewed live through a camera or through a typical image search — and use them as a jumping point for search.
And even as Hillary quietly worked this weekend to position the Trump tape to her maximum advantage, do you think she ever wondered to herself: How many national debates about inappropriate male behavior can one woman live through?
This, after all, is what history feels like to the people who live through it, the ones with no idea what will happen next and an uncertain grasp on who the good guys will turn out to be.
Unlike Mr. Trump's two eldest sons, Mr. Kushner did not have to live through his father-in-law's public and messy divorces, and the businesses that he presides over are his own, not part of the Trump Organization.
A devastating event will never be easy to live through, yet you can lessen the burden if you have a will, some contingency plans and a cash emergency fund so you don't have to think through the details.
Children were having to live through climate-related disasters, from tropical storms in Africa and Asia to flooding and mudslides in parts of Europe and Brazil, and wildfires made worse by drought in California and Australia, it added.
He claims they will be twice as durable as current packs with the ability to live through twice as many charge cycles, and he has said they'd be ready to go in time for the EMotion's originally planned release.
But so is the idea of repeated simulations — as in the case of James Delos — of a mind condemned to live through the same things over and over again, with varying reactions but ultimately, the same conclusion each time.
But what makes a collection like this so current, even though it pays homage to an era most of whom will buy it didn't even live through, is that it's reimagining classic, timeless wardrobe essentials that otherwise go unseen.
They started by shipping DVDs to people's homes so that people could watch movies without having to live through the hassle of making a trip to Blockbuster, then evolved into providing streaming movies in the comfort of people's homes.
But I just felt, having seen my sister live through this and knowing what a personal experience it was, it was important to make sure they had the opportunity to consent in every way and really control their destinies.
While some commenters found it tasteless, others were all for it " I think all Iraqis who had to live through the 2000s in Iraq deserve the right to [give the] finger [to] whoever they want," wrote one Facebook user.
Though any presence on the moon's surface is a powerful resource, it's expensive to provide the kind of power and heating infrastructure that would let the lander live through the freezing, airless cold of the Moon's weeks-long night.
Even though other people might just see this as "another superhero movie," I think it has sparked and will spark more conversation among black people, and forever be something we were glad we got to live through and see.
Whether or not you have the wherewithal to scale as a CEO, which includes things like leadership and being able to manage 2100,220 employees and all these things, that's a -- we have to live through that every single time.
It insists that we rediscover a tragic imagination, that we put aside our pat stories of the 20th century and face up to what it was like to live through the 20th century, to die in the 20th century.
You'll need a cable subscription to stream the 2020 Golden Globes via the NBC website or the network's app, or you can also access NBC live through other premium streaming services like YouTube TV and Hulu's live TV component.
Instead of charging into battle, Season 8 Episode 2 "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" showed Thrones fans the night before the fray, when almost every surviving character came together to live through their alleged last night in Westeros.
Mainstream adoption also hasn't slowed the growth of game-streaming platform Twitch, which Amazon bought for nearly $1 billion in 2014 and where a sizable chunk of this gaming-centric content is streamed live through a browser window direct to viewers.
As Kayleigh talks about the techniques schoolchildren have been taught to live through a shooting -- including playing a game to see who can "stay quietest the longest" -- pictures of kids crouched under tables and hiding in bathrooms flash on the screen.
It acts as both a historical primer for those who didn't live through Lorena's trial and a rectification for the way she was treated, not just by her husband but by late-night talk show hosts, journalists, and the public.
But her scar, and the leaks to the press — her real name and her medical records are all over the internet — mean that one day she will know the full extent of the horror she was forced to live through.
"He said his music will live on and he will live through his music, so we want to keep him alive today with this song," Hudson added before the show's star, Cynthia Erivo, who plays Celie, kicked off the performance.
The star — whose breakthrough role came at age 7 in Steven Spielberg's E.T. — began acting at is all about supporting her daughters in whatever path they choose, but for now she's trying to "vicariously live" through their "normalcy" during their childhood.
The survival rate from sudden cardiac arrest is low: According to the American Heart Association, only about 12% of people who experience cardiac arrest out of the hospital, and about 25% who experience it in the hospital, live through it.
Tardigrades — also known as "water bears" — are microscopic animals that can live through almost anything: 30 years in a freezer, rapid dehydration, boiling and freezing temperatures, massive doses of radiation, baths in organic solvents, and a trip to open space.
She did, however, live through the composition and the première, in 1976, of "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue," which Bernstein wrote with the lyricist Alan Jay Lerner, and, for the first time, she experienced some doubt about her father's grip on things.
"The evolution of Facebook from the hip thing Obamaites used to target young suckers into the scary thing Russians used to target old suckers has been fascinating to live through," tweeted Sonny Bunch, executive editor of the Washington Free Beacon.
"My inside voice told me, 'You are going to be raped, this is what's going to happen to you, and you're going to live through this, you're gonna survive,' and it was just that simple," she told CNN affiliate KVOR.
This capacity and privilege to be able to not only live through whatever you are in at the moment but also to have some distance and analyze whatever is happening to you is something that I read in Baldwin's work.
The Copenhagen-based singer/producer may be working off tried-and-true 90s reference points like Timbaland, Sade, or Erykah Badu, but her songs couldn't be more suited for the present day, navigating the complications of relationships that live through iMessage.
This was the rallying cry of an angry slice of a generation: one that had blossomed into fury with Hole, who screamed along with its lead singer, Courtney Love, on records like "Live Through This" and at frenetic live shows.
What It Is: The PMD Kiss Lip Plumping System Who Tried It: Jillian Ruffo, Associate Beauty Editor Why We Tried It: I try not to think about the Kylie Jenner Challenge — a time I've been hoping to never have to live through again.
"I now have to live through four more years of a Democratic governor because not enough people knocked on the doors, told their neighbors how important it was, told their neighbors about how our policies are different," complained Spicer, a Virginia resident.
Attending and being able to keep up with the country's absolute best bartenders is no easy feat, so I am sharing a few of my personal strategies to prepare, live through, and survive what is perhaps the funnest booze event in the world.
"This lawsuit has always been about stopping others from enduring the terror I continue to live through at the hands of a neo-Nazi and his followers, and I wanted to make sure that this never happens to anyone else," she said.
"Although we've been living with the characters for 15 years, it's new territory to create something as immersive as this, that the fans of our franchise can actually live through and be a part of," says star Vin Diesel in the video above.
Those who weren't around to live through the days of big shoulder pads and the perfectly-captured teen love angst of mid-1980s era John Hughes films can catch this classic from his repertoire when it hits select theaters nationwide next month.
Justina Machado, star of Netflix's One Day at a Time, is proud to be a part of a series that not only tackles topics like immigration, PTSD, and the LGBTQ community, but also brings these stories to live through a Cuban-American family.
A simple, muted riff slinks into earshot, weighed down by distortion and the measured thud-thud-thud of the drums; the first few moments wouldn't feel out of place on In Utero (or Live Through This)—that is, until the vocals kick in.
"Canceling the Greenbrier Classic is certainly the most prudent course of action as our foremost concern is the well-being of those who are having to live through this tragic situation," the P.G.A. Tour commissioner, Tim Finchem, said in a news release.
They have their own ideas of what they have already lived through or what they might live through in the future and there felt like a real sense of depth in the sharing and the need for the solidarity and community building.
Just as importantly, we need to love our boys, and teach them the dignity of the body, and how to live through disappointment and confusion, and how to navigate confusing feelings, and how to separate feelings from action, and how to communicate and listen.
When you think about the cloud-native vision, it has always been about enabling companies to manage resources wherever they live through a single lens, and this is what this set of capabilities that VMware has brought together under Tanzu is intended to do.
No offense to JT. It's just frustrating that, even as we live through this moment of self-reflection and public introspection about the extra costs that women still shoulder in our society, we've chosen to reward a man at the expense of his female peer.
"This lawsuit has always been about stopping others from enduring the terror I continue to live through at the hands of a neo-Nazi and his followers, and I wanted to make sure that this never happens to anyone else," she said in a statement.
Writing my parents and the love of my life a goodbye last night and a living will because I felt like I wasn't going to live through the night was enough for me to realize that this is completely and totally out of hand.
"There are things that people live through, so to be able to have a forum to discuss it and speak about it honestly, I'm incredibly proud of Mandy for just being who Mandy is, which is a very giving, inspiring woman," Ventimiglia told Access.
But if we live — if we live through this precarious moment, if his catastrophic instinct to retaliate doesn't lead us to nuclear winter, we will have much to thank this president for because he will have woken us up to how fragile freedom really is.
I have felt a compulsion to document absolutely everything since the news broke, as I am aware that I am currently living in highly unusual circumstances, and that it might be extraordinary to watch it back even if it is boring to live through.
I watch Game of Thrones live through the HBO app, and the blacks in last night's episode were full of graphical artifacting—sometimes the image would blur or get fuzzy, other times I saw hard lines in the shadows themselves, which obscured the images.
In an interview with Reader's Digest, Berry said:It taught me how to take care of myself and that I could live through any situation, even if it meant going to a shelter for a small stint, or living within my means, which were meager.
Perhaps if I wasn't so paranoid of technology and didn't live through billions of email addresses getting hacked, millions of Facebook users being impacted by security breaches, rumors that Amazon Echo devices are spying on us, and more I would be more accepting of Marty.
Here, Thomas — whose show, "Black Survival Guide, Or How to Live Through a Police Riot," opens at the Delaware Art Museum on July 14 — reflects on how the time spent with his friends playing with G.I. Joe action figures influenced the work he makes today.
Ava Daly from Danvers High School also had an optimistic outlook: We may have lived through events in our life, but in this generation we have a chance to fix what we think is broken, where other generations have had to just live through it.
I can't fathom how difficult it must have been to actually live through this tragedy; but this show shined a light into some very dark corners, and I can only imagine that it must have provided solace and vindication to some of the people involved.
And in contrast to the supernatural bent of 2014's It Follows, another female-led indie horror classic, Swallow is disconcerting because it feels real, putting a lens on the simmering state of horror that women still live through in a world controlled by men.
What is remarkable, following the stories in Young Radicals, is to realize that the horrors these men and women would live through — horrors that were genuinely cataclysmic in their scale — somehow coexisted with the eventual spread of peace, prosperity, and equality in the 20th century.
Unlike Hillary Clinton in 2008  and Sanders himself in 2016, I believe Sanders will get out as soon as Biden becomes inevitable and will support Biden enthusiastically, as will his supporters – because no one wants to live through Nixon on steroids for another four years.
"That will be easy to remember, because it's Groundhog day," Oliver said, "which does seem appropriate, because unless this primary process is fixed, we are all destined to live through the same nightmare scenario over and over again until the end of fucking time."
"A lot of times on television you hear a lot about terror attacks and you see facts and figures and burning buildings and statistics but I think there's another side to it which is what it really means to live through something like this," he says.
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"There are things that people live through, so to be able to have a forum to discuss it and speak about it honestly, I'm incredibly proud of Mandy for just being who Mandy is, which is a very giving, inspiring woman," Ventimiglia, 41, told the outlet.
"There are things that people live through, so to be able to have a forum to discuss it and speak about it — honestly, I'm incredibly proud of Mandy for just being who Mandy is, which is a very giving, inspiring woman," Ventimiglia told Access on Wednesday.
But one out of every two children in this country will live through a trauma, whether that's living in an unstable or abusive home or in an "unsafe" neighborhood, an accident, a natural disaster, sexual assault, a shooting, terrorism, medical trauma, and the list goes on.
"One would think given Angelina and Brad's privacy, their six children and the fact that they all have to live through all of the stuff that's going to be published about this, they would want to do it in one of the more private settings," Mindel says.
"There was a lot of learned trauma in my generation—though we did not live through the epidemic, we saw it happening as kids, as teen-agers, when we were learning that we were gay, and knowing that our sex lives could kill us," he said.
"Writing my parents and the love of my life a goodbye last night and a living will because I felt like I wasn't going to live through the night was enough for me to realize that this is completely and totally out of hand," Keeter wrote.
Those same teenagers would live through the events of 9/11 just two years later, and the two moments have come to define the world for older American millennials, who live in the shadow of acts of large-scale, senseless violence that render even home soil unsafe.
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In September 2015, Jake Tucker wrote a piece entitled "Are We About to Live Through a 'Lost Age' of Gaming," examining the very concerns I'm expressing here, albeit with a focus on digital games that never exist beyond distant, unseen servers and slowly emptying multiplayer lobbies.
"This lawsuit has always been about stopping others from enduring the terror I continue to live through at the hands of a neo-Nazi and his followers, and I wanted to make sure that this never happens to anyone else," Gersh said in a statement shared by SPLC.
Unless the warring parties immediately cease hostilities, reopen all Yemen's ports to let in commercial shipments, allow humanitarian staff and aid to reach those in need, and stabilize the Yemeni economy, including by paying civil servants, "countless" Yemenis are unlikely to live through the winter, the humanitarian leaders warn.
Hey, grandma: weird that you are allowed to vote on a future you will never, ever see, but 16-year-olds aren't legally allowed to vote on the hell you are making them live through, and 18-to-24s are not actively targeted in voting campaigns, isn't it?
"If we don't get a supply of ventilators quickly, our public hospital system, literally after about a week or so, we will not have enough ventilators to keep people alive who could live through this crisis and could be saved," de Blasio said on CNN's "New Day" Monday.
Mothers desperate to live through their daughters, families relying on the cash payoff of a young star's career after much financial investment, and other reasons made it difficult for a dependent child to quit; to say no to further participation in the regimen everyone hoped would yield gold.
I am planning to watch Marriage Story on Netflix, but then see that the Thursday night football game is being shown live through Amazon Prime (I use my dad's account), and since the Ravens are pretty much the only reason to watch the NFL right now, I do that.
I mean Obama, 2008, was obviously an incredible historic election to live through and be focused on, absolutely, but I don't think there's anything, even in studying political history, that could have, like how I could have, that would have helped me predict how this has turned out.
So, I didn't know it at the time, because when you live through something it's hard to figure out what's important, but looking back on it now ... I've thought about this a lot the last couple of years as it relates to launching digital content companies: MTV was always about the brand.
Bad dudes who belong to an organization known as the Hellfire Club abduct Jean Grey, and one of them — a guy named Mastermind who has the power to create illusions — uses his powers on Jean to tap into her potential (by basically making her live through strange aristocratic cosplay — comics are weird).
While most of the above networks are livestreaming the hearing (and some, like Fox, do not require you to log in with your cable provider), there are some no-subscription-required options for streaming the hearing: Facebook Live (through the Los Angeles Times, BuzzFeed, Politico, and others), as well as streams on YouTube.
In essence, teens and preteens who have grown up with the real possibility that they could live through (or die in) a school shooting have incorporated this reality into the kind of cathartic angst fiction usually reserved for more typically deleterious fare — a cancer scare, a plane crash, drug use, or suicidal ideation.
As a result, the statement said, "countless Yemenis are unlikely to live through the winter unless the parties to the conflict immediately cease hostilities" and take a series of steps such as reopening "all of Yemen's ports," facilitating access to people in need, and stabilizing the Yemeni economy, including paying civil servant salaries.
Even supposedly halcyon historical moments were horrible if you had to live through them: the eighteen-nineties in London, which now seem a time of wit and Café Royal luxury, were mostly seen then as decadent, if you were no fan of Oscar Wilde's, or as dark and disgraceful, if you were.
Imagine you were watching Trump's speech tonight not because you're following the campaign for kicks or even because you take your right to vote seriously, but because you had to — at least, if you wanted to understand what you and your family might have to live through for the next four years.
It's impossible for me to know if, by the time I have children — if I do have children — I'll regret the years I spent selfishly indulging without them, but right now, as I live through these years in the present tense, I certainly don't regret a thing; I might be the happiest I've ever been.
PARIS – Migrants who live through the trauma of camps in Libya, make the dangerous Mediterranean crossing to Italy and try to push north get a double-whammy at the French-Italian border, where many languish in a no man&aposs land without adequate food, water, shelter or basic rights, a leading rights group said Friday.
The movie starts out being about a grieving widow (Rooney Mara) trying to live through the pain of losing her beloved husband, but it soon shifts focus to the ghost of her husband (Casey Affleck, covered in a sheet), evolving into a compelling rumination on the nature of time, memory, history, and the universe.
Since all Aciman's readers really want is to see Oliver and Elio together again, all that came before this reunion made for a frustrating and occasionally clumsy wait — but the payoff makes you feel every bit of the years of separation both characters had to live through, waiting for their lives to sync up once again.
"This lawsuit has always been about stopping others from enduring the terror I continue to live through at the hands of a neo-Nazi and his followers, and I wanted to make sure that this never happens to anyone else," Tanya Gersh, who filed the lawsuit in 2017 against neo-Nazi Andrew Anglin, said in a statement to CNN.
In a document Kaplan sent via email that he described as "essential album info to get woke," a fictional Fox News employee named Jimmy™ teases out the info that the A-side is composed of samples of 69 different renditions of the US national anthem, juggled by Kaplan live through multiple different tabs of YouTube.
Read More: Today's Kids Could Live Through Machine Superintelligence, Martian Colonies and a Nuclear Attack Caring about the far future leads to some effective altruists to focus specifically on what Bostrom calls "existential risks," or events that would either trip our species into the eternal grave of extinction or irreversibly catapult us back to the Paleolithic.
Though there have been legitimate concerns of, "But licking the beater is the best part," and, "Who will really use this anyway," the amount of money generated on the Kickstarter (which is live through December 1) leads us to think we aren't alone in being hypnotized by the precise, even cleaning power of the Whisk Wiper.
Schulman furthered the conversation by reminding the audience that women live through such triumphs and tragedies every day worthy of real, mass portrayal and financial backing — sampling a somber moment from her film Bad Moms in which character Amy (Mila Kunis) admits that at least once a day she feels like the worst mom and sits in her car and cries.
Ward's 2011 novel Salvage the Bones, for which she won the National Book Award, was an unflinching examination of what it was like for a poor black coastal family to live through Hurricane Katrina, with lovely, lyrical prose coming out of the mouth of a pregnant 14-year-old who is watching the family dogs die as the waters rise.
" They continue: "We recorded the original music being played in the club, wrote the music, rehearsed and recorded live on set the tracks played by the bands—ranging from a live kraut techno band, White Virgins, ​bequiffed psychobilly trio They Live through to hardcore outfit Burning Phlegm, whilst chanteuse Charlotte represents the other end of the spectrum with her neo soul pop.
Nadia and Alan struggle to find a way to end the loop, only starting to realize that they need to first seek the emotional closure that will help them move on to the next step of their own personal recovery processes, and then must try to help each other live through the night once the loop resets one final time.
Governments try to suppress this at times, and many of us in the freer world now imprison ourselves by choosing to live through screens, or to see through screens, like the Buddhist demagogue Ashin Wirathu who, in defiance of the shared humanness that the Buddha worked so hard to elucidate, compares his Muslim neighbors in Myanmar to wolves and jackals.
The show weaponizes what we know to be true about television — there will always be a status quo for the characters to return to, most regular characters have "plot armor" that keeps them safe — and it uses it to remind us, over and over again, that if you had to live through these truths, unable to change or evolve, it would be an unending horror.
So when I compare Stranger Things to Forrest Gump, I mean that both works capture how it felt to live through the time period — but instead of retelling a long series of news events, Stranger Things builds on how it felt to be around the first time you saw Back to the Future in theaters (as the characters do in season three's penultimate episode).
Just two months ago, people in Iran were expecting the US to bomb the country and possibly invade after the US assassinated an Iranian general and there's a fear that there's been a series of terrifying events that just keep happening and that Iranians have been forced to live through for the last few years where the feeling of siege is not something new for Iranians.
Like Li's previous book, a memoir called "Dear Friend, From My Life I Write to You in Your Life," in which she discusses her own suicide attempts, "Where Reasons End" is an interrogation of form — an exploration of what fiction can do and what it can't — as well as an attempt to understand how both to live through suffering and to write about it.
At this point, I was really feeling myself: I had successfully navigated up the coast, acquired the necessary means of survival, convinced my distraught mother that I was going to live through the night, scaled a cliff (okay, I took a trail to the top of a really big hill), and was watching the sun sink low on the horizon before dipping under the Pacific for the evening.
But if we live through this precarious moment… if his catastrophic instinct to retaliate doesn't lead us to nuclear winter, we will have much to thank this president for because he will have woken us up to how fragile freedom really is… The whip of the Executive can, through a Twitter feed, lash and intimidate, punish and humiliate, delegitimize the press and imagined enemies with spasmodic regularity and easily provoked predictability.
And then there are the smaller moments that make up a larger narrative, one that can be hard to see when you're just trying to live through it: the supervisor who stands too close at happy hour and peers down your shirt; the boss who grills you for questions about your romantic life; the promise of mentorship that, you realize only in retrospect, was imbued with something less innocent.
"When the cops hear the kinds of things that these kids have gone through — a kid saying, 'I hate cops because when I was 7 you barged into my house and you took my dad away and I never saw him again,' cops have said to kids, 'I don't know how you live through this,' " said Lenora B. Fulani, a developmental psychologist who founded and runs Operation Conversation: Cops & Kids.
Like NBC, which reached a similar deal with its affiliate networks earlier this month, the deal could make it easier for customers to be able to access ABC content on both cable and satellite provided streams, as well as through over-the-top services like SlingTV, PlayStation Vue, or YouTube TV. According to Disney, over 90% of all TV households will be able to access ABC streams live through the new deal.
Getting super worked up about another country potentially having a very slight strategic advantage over you in some hypothetical future war might seem a tad ridiculous to regular folks like you and me — and especially to those who didn't live through the darkest days of the Cold War, when such matters felt much more real and immediate — but these sorts of things are taken very, very seriously by militaries, and China is no exception.
" Miranda, on stage to accept his award for Best Original Score, read a pre-written sonnet in which he noted that "senseless acts of tragedy remind us that nothing here is promised" and "we live through times when hate and fear seem stronger," before noting that "love lasts longer—and love is love is love is love is love is love is love is love…[and] cannot be killed, or swept aside.
They based their new programs on a 2015 Prevention Institute report called "Making Connections for Mental Health and Wellbeing Among Men and Boys in the US." The study found that the stresses and risks of American society may lead to male psychological issues; that boys and men of color are at greater risk for mental health problems, and military servicemen, veterans, and their families live through trauma at a disproportionate rate, alongside other underrecognized issues.
Getting super worked up about another country potentially having a very slight strategic advantage over you in some hypothetical future war might seem a tad ridiculous to regular folks like you and me — and especially to those who didn't live through the darkest days of the Cold War, when such matters felt much more real and immediate — but these sorts of things are taken very seriously by militaries, and China is no exception.
Now, you're most undoubtedly questioning why I would even consider putting myself through a process as hard as a renovation, while simultaneously competing on the hardest show on TV. Well, the way my husband and I look at it is either we make it through the chaos while I'm constantly working and staying busy, or I finish the show and have to live through it day in and day out while chasing after two busy boys.
Totally, completely fine.... Verizon and Sprint have already started selling Samsung's new Galaxy Note 7 smartphone, an updated version of the device approved by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, and apparently free... Tardigrades — also known as "water bears" — are microscopic animals that can live through almost anything: 30 years in a freezer, rapid dehydration, boiling and freezing temperatures, massive doses... For the last few years, nearly all of OS X's biggest updates have come in response to iOS.
At the same time, those of us who actually have to live through the next 50 years are seeing the impending collapse of everything from our climate to our healthcare system, civil rights and privacy protections, basic security, herd immunity, the food system, the very concept of jobs, and so much more, and we're all left wondering what we can do about it when the usual human solution of progressing our way out of the problem runs counter to the prevailing sentiment of those in power.
But here is what I'm sure of: as the differentials in culture and meaning, and public and private, flatten or disappear—like, Kylie just threw a birthday party for her one-year-old that looked like the warehouse launch of a beauty brand owned by a disaffected billionaire; athleisure is workwear, exercise classes promise heavy emotional release, work email trills under satin pillowcases—even the attempt at ritualizing, or interrupting and interpreting as a way to live through the wildness and unwieldiness, is just kind of all we have.

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