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"microcosm" Definitions
  1. a thing, a place or a group that has all the features and qualities of something much larger
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"Classical music is a very small microcosm of our broader society, and it's a very conservative microcosm: We're wearing the same clothes we've been wearing for 200 years," Ms. Alsop explained.
"It really is a microcosm," Clark told Refinery29 by phone.
The finale sums up the show's spirit in a microcosm.
When we make a film, it's a microcosm of society.
Daraya has become a microcosm of the conflict in Syria.
The same thing happened, in microcosm, with the Sessions firing.
It's a microcosm for his strategy towards the South: Eventually
The 2016 campaign was a microcosm of Stone's political life.
The Street Art Museum offers a microcosm of the tensions
Tuesday night's "Kelly File" was a prime microcosm of it.
The military is designed to be a microcosm of society.
The block told the story of the impact in microcosm.
Chibok is a microcosm of the entire northeast of Nigeria.
The bottom line: This race is a microcosm of 2018.
This van is their microcosm for the next three weeks.
You mentioned that the fish market is a microcosm. Explain?
Laurent Koscielny is a perfect microcosm of Wenger's late career.
It's a microcosm of the broader story of conservative institutions.
That played out in microcosm in volatile trade on Thursday.
The game was a perfect microcosm of the Westbrook experience.
The event was a striking microcosm of the larger election.
Four introspective new albums depict the outside world in microcosm.
But Colorado is in many ways a microcosm of America.
You see this in microcosm whenever he attacks in transition.
They also offer a microcosm for the unwieldy discussions about diversity.
The comment is a microcosm of the complexities of borderland life.
"Georgia is a microcosm of what will happen around the world."
The debate was a microcosm of Harris' problems in this race.
" She described the situation as "a microcosm of our whole community.
The drone's anticlimactic fate is a microcosm of this entire film.
Silicon Valley is a microcosm of the problems that lie ahead.
It is also a microcosm of changes ripping through China's cities.
The whole ordeal serves as a microcosm of the Colts' season.
So that's sort of a microcosm of how Bay's mind works.
This was a microcosm for the third debate as a whole.
"[Nevada is] a pretty good microcosm of the country," Damore said.
Querrey, a mellow man in a fraught microcosm, did not complain.
It really is its own kind of microcosm of New York.
It's also a microcosm of what's happening on a national scale.
Trump's missive is the Clinton email scandal story in a microcosm.
There might be no better microcosm of 2019 Apple than Catalina.
In this sense, Spain is a microcosm of Europe's existential crisis.
North Carolina has long served as a microcosm for national politics.
It is its own world; it should be like a microcosm.
Their effort against the Knicks was a microcosm of their season.
North Carolina has long functioned as a convenient microcosm of America.
"Hemp is a microcosm of how things get done," he said.
It is a microcosm of what is happening in the country.
Once again, it stems beyond this sort of microcosm of culture.
So this, what we're doing here at JP Morgan is a microcosm of around the world, and it is a microcosm of what the BRTs doing, and so what I'm about to say is happening everywhere.
But in the microcosm that is fashionland, it's all about the Burbexit.
Downtown Miami, Bermudez told me, is a microcosm of the whole universe.
But on Survivor, every small argument is a microcosm of everything else.
Bradley's season ended as a microcosm of a terrible Red Sox season.
Pennsylvania, in particular, offers a microcosm of the state of the race.
"It was a microcosm of our season," Rams coach Mike Bobo said.
Universities aren't exempt from that—they're a microcosm of the wider world.
It's been this really interesting microcosm of the internet as a whole.
The industry is its own microcosm of innovation and the growing pains.
In many ways, this game was a microcosm of Coughlin's entire career.
That finding captures the current state of U.S. defense spending in microcosm.
And really, the Super Bike is the perfect microcosm of that approach.
Trivial wars in neighborhoods become a kind of microcosm, with explanatory value.
Sotheby's latest earnings report amounts to a microcosm of the art market.
The Harvard story almost feels like the Salena Zito problem in microcosm.
Its lens on Paper Boi is the microcosm to the macrocosmic world.
But the contest is a microcosm of the larger divisions among Democrats.
The city is more a microcosm of race and policing in America.
The mall is a microcosm of the nation's response to the virus.
Cancer is increasingly a microcosm of the inequality that defines our time.
"It is a microcosm of what is happening in society," he said.
The decisive tiebreak was perhaps a microcosm of the two men's careers.
The dynamics in Iowa are a microcosm of the senator's national struggles.
" In the meantime, he said, "Conscious Life is like a temporary microcosm.
"New Jersey is a microcosm of the whole country," Mr. Gottlieb said.
In microcosm, the two events encapsulate Colombia's past and its potential future.
"The Divine Order" examines that fight for women's suffrage in a microcosm.
This opening shot is a microcosm for the film as a whole.
In a way, the break room scenes are Superstore in a microcosm.
What's happening in North Carolina is a microcosm of what Democrats fear nationwide.
The boat MSF rescued represented a microcosm of what drives people to Europe.
The painting evokes an abstract alchemical map of the macrocosm and the microcosm.
Tuz Khurmatu is a microcosm of some of the problems facing Iraq today.
"Glebelands is a microcosm," argues Mary de Haas, a researcher into local violence.
It is, however, a striking microcosm of Trump's path to the White House.
The monarch's body is, traditionally, the microcosm of the state, hence closely monitored.
It's also fascinating to see the Chinkees as a microcosm of musical globalization.
It is a microcosm of the plight of black voters across the country.
"It's the perfect microcosm for the larger debate of closing Gitmo," he said.
The council has been a microcosm of the U.N.'s fundamental moral bankruptcy.
It's almost a microcosm of what so much of sports coverage has become.
California's water supply shortage is a microcosm of what's wrong in U.S. politics.
"The View" is a microcosm of what&aposs going on in this country.
Facebook's handling of Alex Jones is a microcosm of its content policy problem
Almost half a century later, the game is once more a political microcosm.
The celebrants add up to a microcosm of humanity: selfish, quarrelsome and noisy.
What she learned is that the military is a microcosm of American culture.
The carnage at Vox was just microcosm of the bigger debate at hand.
Milewski: I think it's always interesting to dive into a microcosm like this.
It was pure elation, springing from having witnessed, in microcosm, man overcoming challenge.
The headcrab is scary again, and this is, in microcosm, why Alyx works.
Every character and every relationship is sensitively articulated as a microcosm of society.
To hear the quartets in succession is to experience Ginastera's career in microcosm.
"It felt almost like a weird Twilight Zone, like a microcosm," she says.
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"I think the film shows a patriarchal, theocratic society in microcosm," she explained.
After all, schools are a microcosm of what's happening in the larger society.
Miami is a microcosm of this... We've always been acutely aware of that.
In short, these musical instruments serve as a microcosm of human history itself.
"It's the microcosm of the entire world," Richie says about the audience in Vegas.
In many ways, the finale is a microcosm of the season as a whole.
"Sports are a microcosm of society," King said in a Refinery29 panel last year.
If every game is a microcosm of the season, that's a a long time.
But it was also a microcosm of a larger battle raging in Western democracies.
Texas has become a magnet by gaining a reputation as a microcosm of deregulation.
The trial was a microcosm of the world in 1995, and The People v.
It's a microcosm of a much larger issue -- the privatizing of the White House.
The saga of the $24m museum feels like a microcosm of Palestine's broader problems.
Changle Road, the "Street of Eternal Happiness" of the title, is a poignant microcosm.
"We need to view the university as a microcosm of broader society," he said.
Washington (CNN)The past three weeks have been a microcosm of Donald Trump's presidency.
Clinton's margins are a microcosm of what works for Democratic candidates around the country.
"Today is a microcosm of what we've had all week: mixed messages," said Hogan.
A microcosm of the cancer community, we can only call attention to the problem.
It's a fight that exists in microcosm to Blaskowicz' larger pushback against the Nazis.
The small town is a microcosm of our country, its extremes and its nuance.
We've taken our regular spots, a microcosm of Queens ethnicities filling the big gym.
The carnage at Vox was just a microcosm of the bigger debate at hand.
"That to me is a microcosm of what she was all about," he said.
But isn't their breakup a microcosm of what happened to the spirit of Woodstock?
Labour's crisis is a microcosm of the test that confronts social democracy at large.
"This is a microcosm of what goes on in the United States," he said.
"All we are is a microcosm of society," said King, who founded the WSF.
Trump is a microcosm of the way in which we live our lives now.
Spectacular throughout, Harden produced one sequence that served as a microcosm of his night.
The district attorney's race in Philadelphia is but a microcosm of a David vs.
Imagine the inequities of present-day San Francisco as a microcosm of the future everywhere.
They don't offer uniform rules and they will protect a microcosm of consumers at best.
Ultimately, Amazon's HQ2 process is a microcosm of larger forces, of technology, inequality and democracy.
SO, I BELIEVE THAT TRAJECTORY WILL CONTINUE, BUT THAT'S A MICROCOSM OF THE OVERALL STORY.
Rotterdam, and three people in it, are a microcosm of the March 15 parliamentary election.
It felt like both a paradox, and a microcosm of West's career as a whole.
Chung describes Taiwan's media landscape as a "microcosm" of the industry in other Asian markets.
It was a tragic situation, and a microcosm of the problems facing these popular creatures.
A microcosm of this idea is the way LVMH shows its finalist for its award.
I think we're in an experimental age and fashion is only a microcosm of it.
Rubio's dilemma over immigration was a microcosm of the Republican Party's larger problem with race.
Veracruz, Mexico's microcosm, may prove to be a model for its future politics as well.
You've said that "watching reality TV is like seeing the whole world in a microcosm".
"The Virginia electorate is a microcosm of the country," said Jesse Ferguson, a Democrat strategist.
What happened at Salem is a microcosm for a larger shift in the conservative media.
And it has become a microcosm of the promise and perils of the scooter stampede.
It's not over yet, but already the series scans as a microcosm of his career.
"The cannabis industry is an emerging industry, but it's a microcosm of America," he explained.
"This is a microcosm of what we're going to be looking at," Cuomo told CNN.
On one level, the story of the bridge is a microcosm of America's crumbling infrastructure.
But the long-delayed project has become a microcosm of the Trump Organization's deep problems.
"We are witnessing a microcosm of the post-IMO environment," Jefferies analyst Jason Gammel said.
The game was a microcosm of Winston's entire season, his third as the Bucs' quarterback.
It's an effective microcosm of the game itself, because brutalism is more than it appears.
Facebook is essentially building a microcosm of Instagram and Facebook but only for single people.
It's hard to imagine a more perfect microcosm of recent internet history than Furie's frog.
The victory, tense and taut, served as a microcosm of the Rangers' postseason so far.
It is in some ways a microcosm of the country, embodying its extreme socioeconomic contradictions.
When it comes to welcoming migrants, Golzow is a microcosm of Germany, at least arithmetically.
It was also a microcosm of the convention-defying, coherence-flouting month since his election.
"Santas are a microcosm of the regular community," said Stephen Arnold, the current I.B.R.B.S. president.
"The sphere felt like the perfect expression — a microcosm and a macrocosm," Mr. Sharon said.
Their story is a microcosm of how America's "war on terror" has impacted American Muslims.
So I think that alone is sort of the microcosm of what we're seeing happening.
Both artists explore the ideas of microcosm, macrocosm, and color striations — a subtly brilliant pairing.
These 800 books are a microcosm of both Hollywood and Silicon Valley—at the same time.
Reddit's Curious Testbed Reddit is a microcosm of everything that's good and terrible about the internet.
It's the same issue that hurts the Touch Bar on Apple's recent MacBook Pros, in microcosm.
But the entire experience of the game is contained within the microcosm of its starting area.
It is also a microcosm of the failures of American policy in this war-torn country.
Inside the pool exists an edifice, the Palais Garnier, home to an ephemeral microcosm of reality.
The convention is a microcosm of all "nerd" culture, and its trends reveal real human truths.
And its citizens, in this one respect a microcosm of their metropolis, hungrily do the same.
The shift visible in audiences during these debates is a microcosm of what is happening nationwide.
The county includes Houston, which is considered a microcosm of the diversity of the United States.
Tuesday's game was a microcosm of Westbrook's season, one which NBA fans may never see again.
The takeaway: Medicare for All is a microcosm of the broader divides within the Democratic Party.
"Their attitudes about welfare end up being a microcosm for them of government," Ms. Mettler said.
Air travel is a microcosm of what happens to me so often as a fat person.
Plumbing work is a microcosm of the messes of the world, and sometimes I despise it.
It is a sad microcosm of society, you might say, one with all the predictable results.
"You're pulled into them, pulled into the microcosm of that piece," she said in an interview.
In many ways, the area is a microcosm of the enduring economic imbalance in South Africa.
Of course, that tiny clip was a microcosm of the talent that exploded on the show.
For me this is just a microcosm of our household — I do the work by default.
In just a few days abroad, he made 21 false statements, a microcosm of his presidency.
Sunday's game was its league in microcosm: enthralling, intense, played at a screeching pitch of emotion.
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - This year's presidential election might be the perfect microcosm of Twitter's woes.
Taken together, Australia serves as a microcosm of all the complicated ways that climate variables interact.
As an economist, I also see in her predicament a microcosm of a much bigger problem.
In many ways, that name alone is a microcosm of America's cognizance of the Hmong community.
Just like humans, animals have a microcosm of organisms inhabiting their bodies — which help keep them healthy.
Therefore I understand how in this climate we can be perceived to be a microcosm of that.
Indonesian soccer is a remarkable microcosm of the challenges that face the world's fourth-most populous country.
In this microcosm of humanity's spiritual diversity, different peoples worship the same places, sometimes under different names.
"The game is a microcosm of what the season can look like," Utah coach Quin Snyder said.
Weirdly, this is a microcosm of how I feel about the limits of virtual reality in general.
Editorial Small and mostly rural, overwhelmingly white and unusually religious, Iowa is not a microcosm of America.
Its story is a microcosm of a broader "Protestant awakening" across Latin America and the developing world.
What Dr. Slavin saw at Irvington is a microcosm of a nationwide epidemic of school-related stress.
A microcosm of wider sectarian tensions, the town has become the epicenter of Shia anger in Saudi.
Let's use season seven's Sansa and Arya plotline as a microcosm for its issues as a whole.
The boat race is a sort of microcosm of London itself: fragmented, stratified, defined by class. Right?
" The art critic and curator Lilly Wei once deemed Kim's apartment "a microcosm of his entire universe.
The ship is a setting as well as a symbol, a microclimate as well as a microcosm.
The debate is a microcosm of ongoing arguments over the proper tone of Trump White House criticism.
Warren's plan to combat the opioid crisis is a microcosm of her larger health care reform agenda.
The Kentucky 21th In some ways, Kentucky's 20163th Congressional district is a microcosm of the whole state.
"Flint represents a microcosm of all towns and cities in our world," Saunderson told me over email.
But if you go into a theater, there's a strange microcosm of a good society in there.
The relationship between network and show is a microcosm of the broader relationship between wrestling and television.
His story shows, in lurid microcosm, how a certain class of men guard and perpetuate their privileges.
But it can't last, and the return to gloom, the entire cycle in microcosm, is inevitably crushing.
The rivalry between Mr. Putin and Ms. Merkel is a microcosm of their diverging visions for Europe.
"The behavior and games culture is this sort of microcosm of behavioral and larger culture," Vossen says.
It's still the workplace microcosm of petty rivalries and fleeting love stories that makes it so relatable.
Within the pro-life outlook, the hiddenness of the fetus is a microcosm of our social relations.
Within the space of ten minutes, I witness a microcosm of the "clean" vs "dirty eating" debate.
We joke about how real life is pro wrestling, but this is your Trumpian 2018 in microcosm.
It's the whole book in microcosm: superb when it focuses on its subject, unnecessary when it veers away.
Sanders's "America" ad is a microcosm of the wrongheaded nature of his approach to winning voters of color.
The cooling welcome in Emerson is a microcosm of growing discontent over Canada's open door policy for refugees.
The newly announced HTC U11 is a pretty solid microcosm of what's happening in the smart assistant space.
Gentrifying areas are hardly exclusive to New York, but are a microcosm of rent inflation being experienced nationwide.
"[The talk] was a microcosm of what we are dealing with on a daily basis," Reynolds told Hyperallergic.
Perhaps nowhere was the phenomenon of broken relationships more visible than on Facebook, a microcosm of real-life.
Ted Lieu (D-CA) interpreted Brooks's CNN interview as a microcosm of the Republican Party under Trump's leadership.
"My best art is a little microcosm of what life is like," she says in the accompanying catalogue.
"I think this game today was almost a microcosm of this season," Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll said.
"The thing about memes is, not only do they reflect group values, but there are microcosm group values."
The above sequence is a kind of perfect microcosm of everywhere the Warriors are going wrong this season.
Between the Waters allows anyone to enter at any time, and engage with this microcosm of American history.
Volatility is nothing new to sterling, Friday being a microcosm of how the FX market is playing Brexit.
"The video that we just saw is a microcosm of the entire problem," he told the Today show.
You know, what you're describing is a microcosm of what's happening on a larger cultural level right now.
Running nearly eight hours, O.J.: Made in America recasts O.J. Simpson as a microcosm of America's internal tensions.
The world outside the strange microcosm of the music industry continues to gets more upsetting by the day.
As a microcosm of the U.S. at large, the military experiences a similar problem with would-be enlistees.
The rent control debate can be viewed as a microcosm of the debate about globalization and international trade.
But Harrison, who is African American, argued that the state's 1st District is a "microcosm" of South Carolina.
The beat is a subtle microcosm of samba's percussion batteries, while the beguiling melodies conceal sophisticated jazz harmonies.
It's a microcosm of her broad-based game, vision, and understanding of teammate tendencies in a single clip.
Her Charlottesville coverage, where she embedded with alt-right members, exposed a bewildering microcosm of racism and radicalization.
Consider what has happened over the past 24 hours as a sort of microcosm for what's to come.
The Super Bowl becomes a microcosm of a divided nation; the Grammys were another example of racial conflict.
A microcosm of the region, North Macedonia stuffs the entire gamut of Balkan experiences into its small size.
It's now commonplace to call the Bredesen-Blackburn race a microcosm of the national story of the midterms.
Through her pregnancy, the woman is herself sealed into a dangerous ecology — a microcosm of her compromised world.
The Trump-McConnell feud is a microcosm of a broader issue that has become pervasive in our nation.
The machines house a unique microcosm on their keypads that reflects the people who use them every day.
Washington became a microcosm of the unusual mixture of Americans who helped Donald J. Trump win the presidency.
It was a microcosm of the national sorting being driven by Mr. Trump and his culture-warring politics.
But the primary is a microcosm of Democrats' larger battle over abortion, making the race one to watch.
Microcosm, a low-cost rocket venture in Torrance, California, did not respond to a CNBC request for comment.
Her long-running rivalry with Mr. Putin is a microcosm of sharply divergent visions in Europe and beyond.
Port Hardy is a microcosm of Canada: a resource-dependent town with a complex human and environmental history.
Those shots were the movie in microcosm: beauty and terror, without a clear sense of which was winning.
The splintering of a portion of South Africa's Afrikaner community is only a microcosm within a much larger trend.
For men who had been brought up as warriors, the peyote meeting became a microcosm of their vanished world.
So far, the project has been an entertaining microcosm of the way we have to work with limited resources.
The scene embodies the central tension of Deadwood in microcosm: How do we build a civilization out of nothing?
"North Carolina is a microcosm of the country," said Cooper, whose state holds the key to 15 electoral votes.
I think it's a big story in its own right and it's also a microcosm for a larger thing.
His book is a microcosm of the virtual world he created, a "collection of collections," as he calls it.
Arkansas is a microcosm of what occurs in the very few remaining places that still utilize the death penalty.
It's a microcosm of what makes this song perfect, what makes Cash Money so enjoyable as a musical project.
Unpalatable to some and disastrous for bull, matador or both, bullfighting is a microcosm of the American general election.
In some ways the Chinese oil import numbers are a microcosm of the issues in the global crude market.
"Our electorate represents a microcosm of the Republican party nationally," says Joel Sawyer, a veteran South Carolina political strategist.
I think that microcosm is a useful way for us to think about what our choice is in society.
Arizona is both a flash point in the nation's immigration battles and a microcosm of a changing United States.
A two-block alley in San Francisco has become a microcosm of escalating tensions over the city's homelessness crisis.
The island exodus is a microcosm of the changes in the wider American electorate over the next several decades.
Walking through the train as it rumbled through paddies and jungle, I encountered a microcosm of Sri Lanka's population.
For some of us, "Gentefied" is a microcosm of the world we experience — complex, challenging and, yes, even funny.
The last few days, then, were in some ways a microcosm of their season: The Warriors reassembled the pieces.
Essay Family sagas write history through microcosm, tracing a clan's rise, survival and, more often than not, ultimate dissolution.
" The approach is a microcosm of how Trump's team is approaching the 2020 election: establish an emotional "us vs.
In that context, Future's room is pretty much a microcosm of the action taking place all over the hotel.
To travelers they offer a microcosm of Italy's charms, and to readers, a setting of intense beauty and meaning.
And often, the most important lessons kids can teach us are evident within the microcosm of a kindergarten classroom.
But it is a microcosm of the forces reshaping the United States economy, often paradoxically and for the worse.
The results, announced on Monday, were a microcosm of the opportunities and the risks in front of the company.
The animator's Instagram serves as an everyday microcosm of his mind's playful aesthetic: low pressure, but high-end results.
Pretty Little Liars' series finale is a microcosm of everything that made the show charming and likable and infuriating.
"This Land" is tremendously impressive, with each postcard operating effectively as a microcosm of a world falling into chaos.
The event was a microcosm of a larger industry-wide frustration: workers did not feel valued, listened to, or respected.
Another is that Best Novelette has lately emerged as a microcosm of the Hugos' move toward gender and racial inclusion.
The line to speak wrapped around half the chamber, constantly replenishing itself, an inching microcosm of a constrained, complicated city.
These results were observed out of the lab, too, in a little microcosm of global warming known as a city.
As the "deity" of a "small country", he watches how authority and control evolve amid this microcosm of desperate humankind.
Columbus has long been known as a test market, as its population is a near-perfect microcosm of the country.
The focus is on the unraveling of a star outfielder, but the broader view offers a microcosm of life today.
In a lot of ways, "Into the Forest I Go" feels like an example of the show in a microcosm.
Images: Darren Orf/GizmodoRouters are going through a design renaissance of sorts, and Netgear is a microcosm of that change.
"I think that's, in a microcosm, what happens in an election like the one that we just had," he adds.
This hypothetical morning commute is a microcosm of the potential the IoT market can unleash for our economy and society.
They were so uninhibited, and I realized that actually, they were a microcosm of what the whole film was saying.
Even within the microcosm of Singapore, there's a clear division between new and old money that's depicted in the film.
"The idea was 'Let's put up a very simple microcosm of the Internet and just see what happens,' " he said.
The idea behind r/Place was to put up a very simple microcosm of the Internet and see what happens.
Russian commentators said the sporting scandal could be seen as a microcosm of Russia's broader struggles in the world today.
They're their own microcosm of shit, retweeting and back-patting in an endless orgy of sub-Family Guy tweet-skits.
That is, Massachusetts has become a microcosm of the divisions within the Democratic Party and the battle over its future.
It's a really interesting and smoothly done concept, charting the way RTS games have evolved over 20 years in microcosm.
It's a microcosm of the type of swing suburban district that Democrats are looking to pick off nationally in 2018.
"No Flies, No Folly," the opening story of Weil's brilliant new collection, reads like a microcosm for the book itself.
The 9th District, which includes the suburbs of both Charlotte and Fayetteville, is itself a microcosm of the American electorate.
Not all money, it turns out, is created equal and the CDL captures in microcosm the state of esports investment.
"I know we're talking about TV, but it was sort of a microcosm of what was going on," she said.
The state has become a laboratory for conservative policies and a microcosm of the broader populist realignment taking place nationally.
In some ways, it is a microcosm of the country, embodying its extreme socioeconomic inequality, soaring corruption and rampant crime.
To revisit the very first police consent decree is to examine a microcosm of the agreements' potential, and their limitations.
The chamber in which Obama addressed Illinois lawmakers also became a microcosm of the challenges he was hoping to address.
When researchers tried to combine these two subjects to understand the theory of gravity in the microcosm, they failed entirely.
Laikipia County, a few hours' drive north of Nairobi, Kenya's capital, is a microcosm of many of these complicated issues.
Last night&aposs live-streaming events on each platform offered a microcosm of how their approaches to content will differ:Twitch.
It will be a seminal moment for the sport, and a microcosm of how congested cricket's international calendar has become.
Beijing's extensive investments in Djibouti are a microcosm of how China has rapidly gained a strategic foothold across the continent.
The breakfast crowd is a microcosm of Louisiana's culture, both Creole and Cajun, a culture heavily seasoned with zydeco music.
But if Arizona becomes a microcosm of the nation, GOP officeholders may need to start looking for second careers soon.
Treating the womb as a microcosm for the rest of society also grounds an egalitarianism within the pro-life attitude.
We're talking about Georgia as a microcosm for the country and some of the politics that have been going on.
"(Today) is kind of a microcosm of what we've seen all week," said John Doyle, director of markets at Tempus Inc.
Look no further than schools, a microcosm of any given community, and see how quickly children absorb the messages around them.
Instead, it's a microcosm—albeit an odd one—of the culture war that the rest of the country is consumed by.
And that's what is happening with the Democratic party writ large, and a microcosm of this is the abortion rights arena.
Finally, we can view this chart as a kind of microcosm for blue-chip corporate risk attitudes over the past decade.
The Microcosm: Where better to learn how to change and improve a government than in a game about making them yourself?
Yet the Pedestal chair produced by Knoll in 1956 was a microcosm of ideas that would morph into the bigger structure.
In microcosm they create endlessly fascinating landscapes pinioned on the roughly spherical surfaces of her sculptures by thousands of straight pins.
One could see Haiti as a microcosm: Global resources are scarcer, and those in unimpeded power reach for ever-diminishing spoils.
It's a microcosm of the same Trumpworld shamelessness that has suddenly converted Donald Trump Jr. into an outspoken opponent of nepotism.
If the army is a microcosm of Israeli society, then its top units may be the harbingers of Israel's future elite.
But in practice, its execution was sloppy and rushed, a microcosm of what's felt wrong with much of this final season.
"What's happening in the grooming category is a microcosm of bigger industry shifts," says Robin Sherk, an analyst at CB Insights.
The detention center proposal was "a microcosm of all the different issues of immigration, right here in this county," he said.
But as a microcosm or explainer of Donald Trump as a personality, his steak order can tell us quite a bit.
She's been a tireless advocate for young women's rights and education, so this is just a microcosm of that overall trend.
These two episodes aren't officially related, but together they form a microcosm of Clinton's famously toxic relationship with the news media.
The story that ensues — written by Colin Bateman, who hails from Northern Ireland — is the politics of identity in a microcosm.
Ultimately, Nike's success with teens is a microcosm of the company's larger gains with North American consumers, both young and old.
Chinatown is a dynamic microcosm of New York City's history and perfect for travelers and staycationers seeking gastronomy at their fingertips.
The diversity of the Great Lakes state makes it a microcosm for what the rest of the country might be thinking.
"It's a microcosm for the development of maritime-related cities," Eleanor Breen, the acting chief city archaeologist, said of the finds.
For Mr. Moore, the situation in Flint is a microcosm of the disaster he sees President Trump imposing on this country.
While "Become Desert" doesn't have the easily graspable transitions of its predecessor, it is packed with moments of drama in microcosm.
But Manson seemed to have the house fixed in his head as a microcosm of Hollywood itself — everything he'd been denied.
John Ratcliffe of Texas — five days after announcing the pick on Twitter — is a microcosm of how this White House works.
But ultimately, Game 6 was a microcosm of how the Yankees were betrayed by many facets of their play this series.
"Port Hardy is a microcosm of Canada: a resource-dependent town with a complex human and environmental history," Ms. Thien wrote.
She casts Ayotte's decision on Trump as a microcosm of six years of doing whatever is politically expedient at the time.
Kansas, they argue, is not an economic microcosm for the country, with its unique dependence on energy, agriculture and aircraft manufacturing.
It's a microcosm of Trump's frenetic presidency: The plodding pace of Congress has it barely keeping up as an institution. Sen.
This story is a microcosm of American competition these days: do anything to win at all costs regardless of the means.
Her long-running rivalry with President Vladimir Putin of Russia is a microcosm of sharply divergent visions in Europe and beyond.
"(Today) is kind of a microcosm of what weve seen all week," said John Doyle, director of markets at Tempus Inc.
Ms. Johnson sees this year's Dialogues as a microcosm of what the network may eventually accomplish, including opening up international exchange.
Colorado, with its increasingly liberal cities but strong conservative footholds, is a microcosm of the larger national debate over sex ed.
Wingable presented a microcosm of an alternative view: What would VC-funded industries look like if more women controlled the money?
Here is CineFix's list for the top 10 best opening shots of all time (and the style the scene is done in):Long Take - Touch of EvilLong Take - The PlayerLong Scene - Flowers of ShanghaiMovie Microcosm - Day for NightMovie Microcosm - Fight ClubSpace - ContactIn Media Res - Star Wars: A New HopeBeautiful - Apocalypse NowBeautiful - Raging BullSymmetry - The SearchersOpen kinja-labs.
The answer is complicated, and in some ways, the growth of women's soccer is a microcosm of the fight for gender equality.
But more than that, it was a microcosm of what the left has done when they want to shut down the right.
In a way, it presents a perfect microcosm of how artificial intelligence and ambient computing could change every aspect of your life.
Seals, however, was always focused on how Brown's death was a microcosm of the various injustices black people face around the country.
And David Leonhardt argues that Facebook's proposed cryptocurrency is a microcosm of Facebook's wider business model: profit motive dressed up as humanitarianism.
Viewed together, his images create a kind of timelapse of the plaza and a microcosm through which to study Spain under Franco.
The conflict between the students here at CCR is a microcosm of a much larger one happening in the Republican Party itself.
Detoxifying The Islamist Brand But there is another more complex and disturbing possibility that encapsulates the problems of Syria in a microcosm.
It's just such a microcosm of all of these other groups and personalities you see playing out at a national level, right?
But as a microcosm of the broader deal Trump is trying to negotiate with Chinese President Xi Jinping, it's a cautionary tale.
Microcosm of conflict The evacuation marks a victory for the Syrian regime, as rebels ceded an area they'd been defending for years.
The cities, which straddle the state line, have often served as a microcosm for the two states' longstanding sports and economic rivalries.
That decision thrusts you into a microcosm of Europe in the final days of peace following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
This lawsuit is a microcosm of why altering health care policy is so difficult: Any changes ultimately threaten one industry's bottom line.
Peng Peng, a researcher with the China Renewable Energy Industry Association described the dispute as "a microcosm of the big trade spat".
Now, listen to "Miss GB" and read our conversation with Leah and Matt about the glorious microcosm that is reality television below!
It's a gesture to fit in with the neighborhood, a microcosm of diversity, and to cater to the various levels of tolerance.
The fight over Donald Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is a microcosm for the insanity taking over American politics.
I love that James Baldwin is dissecting America, and I think he's really doing it in a microcosm of this small family.
The block presents a microcosm of the Mexican diaspora in the South Bronx, with immigrants at different stages of their American experience.
Every single detail about every single thing that happened on Tuesday is a microcosm about everything that is wrong about American politicians.
What happened these last two games is a microcosm of what U.S. Soccer and World Cup qualification has looked like since 1990.
Meiselas captured not only the maturation of the girls, but also a microcosm of the city usurped by New York's unending evolution.
Rather, they represent an extreme microcosm of a broader culture of gendered sexual shaming to which we should all be paying attention.
"We are a microcosm of what we have been seeing nationwide," said Greg Shelton, vice chairman of the Johnson County Democratic Party.
California, which has more than 4,600 cases, is a microcosm for how inconsistent the distribution of information has been during the pandemic.
One fundamental factor in this case is Cooper's race, and this case is a microcosm of racial injustice in the United States.
It&aposs a microcosm of the reality of being a twenty-something in a big city, finding love and growing into adulthood.
Seen from one angle, the battle over Armslist looks like a microcosm of the larger war over Silicon Valley power and accountability.
Also, I think this is a microcosm of a growing trend of frustration about how ridiculous some ads on Instagram are becoming.
"The nail salon serves as a microcosm… and not everyone is going to be pro-choice" writer Janine Sherman Barrois tells Refinery29.
As bars often are in old-fashioned and socially conscious dramas like "Sweat," this one is a microcosm for a larger world.
But maybe the reverse is true, too: Every divorce contains, in microcosm, what made the pair get together in the first place.
" Ruben Diaz Jr., the Bronx borough president, called the hospital "a microcosm of everything good that is coming out of the Bronx.
Florida is a microcosm of the country — and some of what is dogging Democrats in the state reflects the party's broader challenges.
Mr. Meadows's hissy fit and Ms. Tlaib's words feel like a microcosm of where we are right now in America on race.
If you want to observe American society in microcosm, you can't beat high school — something filmmakers have known for a long time.
They are a microcosm of a society, but they should not be at the expense of the local population and its children.
The Ken Burns Effect also functions as a microcosm of both what the director does and why his work sometimes proves controversial.
This microcosm took the shape of a 4-4 draw at home to Barnsley and a 4-3 defeat away at Sheffield United.
Wu ventured into the place two years ago, and soon started photographing this chaotic, caffeine-fueled microcosm of China's thriving internet cafe culture.
So Lampedusa is this microcosm, this metaphor for what's happening right now, this mental space — the impossibility of these two worlds to encounter.
The Georgia primary is a microcosm of that existential crisis, bringing delicate but explosive questions about race and party politics to the fore.
The spring, like the property, is a microcosm of a world that needs our care, especially if it provides for us in return.
It's a small microcosm of a transformation taking place across the Arctic, which is heating up at roughly twice the globally average rate.
Speaking of the Pixel Slate keyboard, it is a good microcosm of the whole device: it's a really good idea that's executed badly.
The result in Uttar Pradesh will be a microcosm of the national mandate, as we saw from the Lok Sabha election in 2014.
The incident is a microcosm of the problem YouTube and other social media platforms have faced when it comes to removing hate speech.
Copper is in some ways a microcosm of China's economy, with some positive news largely being outweighed by a host of ongoing negatives.
I couldn't bear to support a system that was merely a microcosm of what it'd claimed to be dismantling on the macro level.
CNBC has reported that in December 2017, representatives for five rocket companies visited the base, including Boeing, Lockheed Martin, SpaceX, Vector and Microcosm.
According to Griffith, it's also in this simplistic worldview of hell houses that you can find a microcosm of the evangelical political agenda.
The group also finds itself serving as a microcosm of the struggle for inclusivity that came to the forefront in the 2016 campaign.
He joined us in studio to talk about his race, and whether it is a microcosm of the biggest debate in Democratic politics.
The undefeated Badgers cruised to a 45-17 win at Indiana in a microcosm of their season to date—comfortably handling mediocre competition.
The positional quandary is a microcosm of the roster mishmash created over time by a series of unfortunate — and not atypical — organizational events.
The Warehouse is a microcosm of Graves's design ethos: a postmodern (with a nod toward classicism), holistic treatment of interior and exterior spaces.
It is, however, a fascinating prequel to her success story, and a peek into an internet microcosm we don't often hear much about.
Unlike his namesake, Joshua Slocum Johannssen doesn't circumnavigate the globe, but in this lovably obsessive work, Lynch's microcosm will do just as well.
"Missouri used to be a really good microcosm of America," said John Hancock, a Republican strategist and former chairman of the state GOP.
So yes, this is, you know, in a box, literally; but at the same [time], it's a microcosm of what I often experience.
" Bannon added in his own statement Friday that "The fight for Trisulti is a microcosm of the fight for the Judeo-Christian West.
"It definitely reflects a microcosm of the struggle between a certain kind of gentrification and a certain kind of innate identity," he says.
Jackson Heights and, by extension, New York City is a microcosm for the country: a land of opportunity and despair, privilege and privation.
The whole world can be found here in microcosm, its citizens lured by the promise of work or money or art or fashion.
The bank's plight is a microcosm of broader strife on the island, which in May filed the largest bankruptcy in U.S. municipal history.
But in the illicit microcosm of Times Square, with its shadow- play of legitimate society, we recognize that they're pursuing the American dream.
Then, in a microcosm of national trends, the militia effectively replaces the police, but rarely protects those who cannot afford to pay them.
"Washington is only a microcosm of society at large, and navigating these waters and terrain is not completely alien to me," she said.
"Virginia is a microcosm of one part of the future of the party, you know the moderate, progressive, and suburban voters" O'Brien said.
In the microcosm of the hotel, the app economy has expanded choices for some (the guests) and shrunk options for others (the workers).
"Matrix is a fascinating microcosm of the wider open internet, and the 11M addressable users spans the full spectrum of humanity," says Hodgson.
The Thanksgiving table is a microcosm of the real world discussions in local and state governments, in Washington, in the White House itself.
"We're a microcosm of what's hot," Mr. Stiller said, noting that in the sneaker world what's trending is not necessarily the newest item.
"It was a microcosm of him and the company," says Matt Cohler, who left Facebook in 22020 but is still close to Zuckerberg.
But the bullying, threats, hacking, doxxing, and hate speech used against Jones represent a microcosm of a much larger system of politicized violence.
The giddy reactions of white people excited by Get Out are just a microcosm of the larger narrative of bad whites and good whites.
In the original movie, Fey used high school as a microcosm of the real word, breaking down the pitfalls of girl-on-girl crime.
And the sculptor, likewise, was interested throughout his career in making art that was an interactive microcosm, such as his playgrounds and industrial design.
" That mythical place was Grandview, a fictional town that was a perfect microcosm of America, where everyone "thinks the way the whole country does.
It's a microcosm of general relativity, whereby the mass of the Sun warps the fabric of spacetime, pulling the planets into orbit around it.
It was also a microcosm of Yemen's complexity: Mr Saleh was killed by former foes who had become allies, only to become enemies again.
To me, this entire mess serves as a microcosm for how thousands of women's experiences and traumas are treated everyday — we had to act.
And I really like that idea that the huge microcosm that is Silicon Valley the lessons are just being passed on between different companies.
A recent Pennsylvania PPP poll illustrates her challenge neatly: Pennsylvania is a great microcosm of the issue Clinton faces in winning over Sanders fans.
Houtouwan is "a microcosm of the entire Chinese society," said Zhao Yeqin, an associate sociology professor at the East China Normal University in Shanghai.
And as a result, every microcosm of Trump's daily existence is turned into a full-blown macrocosm, every benign situation morphs into a crisis.
The Verge's most highly trafficked stories from the show this week were a microcosm of the auto industry's quiet evolution, not its screaming disruption.
The state's collection of national security conservatives, evangelicals, tea party voters and more moderate establishment conservatives offers a fair microcosm of the GOP itself.
" In introducing the review, Aniket Shahane, the studio head, described the shutdown, and its resulting dysfunction, as a "microcosm of the city at large.
In that way, it's a microcosm of the larger divide in American life: If we can't agree, can we at least learn to coexist?
West's rhetoric is a microcosm for a much larger phenomenon in America's historical imagination, in which black people are blamed for their own oppression.
The answer is a reformed, reinvigorated and stronger Europe, not the kind of division that produced Molenbeek — a microcosm of what fragmentation can bring.
The uncertainty facing the "Today" show is but a microcosm of the shifting landscape in front of and beneath just about everyone these days.
In the microcosm of "The Great Indoors," only the boss's daughter and Jack's old flame, Brooke (Susannah Fielding), is both smart and well adjusted.
"We have interracial marriages — our family is a microcosm of the U.S." Where some perceive racism and nativism, others see a different -ism: opportunism.
GIFU, Japan — Kato Manufacturing, based in the blue-collar enclave of Gifu Prefecture, in central Japan, is a microcosm of the country's industrial evolution.
This was done to replicate, at least in microcosm, the conditions on Earth at depths between 40 to 120 kilometers (25 to 75 miles).
"The bill is a microcosm for the Trump era," said Alex Taurel, deputy legislative director for the League of Conservation Voters, an environmental group.
But the edit war provided a microcosm of the larger ongoing internet spoiler war — and a complicated case study in how Wikipedia sources information.
Yet while Dizzee may have opened up his world to a whole new genre, Skinner remained the sole artistic force in his own microcosm.
It's a lonely and surreal take on the consumer experience, and perhaps a microcosm of some of what's dissatisfying about shopping as a whole.
And precisely because he focused on a microcosm it exposed all the characteristics of this world we live in, the racism and the violence.
Souder's restaurant is a microcosm of the coronavirus' ravaging of an industry and a sign of what awaits other sectors of the US economy.
Iran's threat to stockpile low-enriched uranium can be seen as a microcosm of its apparent strategy, and of the predicament facing the country.
It's a neat microcosm of President Trump's economic policy: He picks a yardstick to measure the American economy — the trade deficit — that's mostly meaningless.
It was a microcosm of politics under Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, who has steamrollered those with independent support or reputations for speaking out.
In many ways, her struggle with the F.D.A. was a microcosm of the increasingly tense battle between hidebound regulatory agencies and freewheeling tech companies.
Bloom interrogates the art world's emphasis on authorship and identity by creating a microcosm in which she is both the author and the subject.
The Thanksgiving table is a microcosm of the real world discussions in local and state governments, in Washington, D.C., in the White House itself.
"A great microcosm of the city's very diverse population," is how Daniel Arnold describes the swirl of people around City Hall in downtown Manhattan.
Redding is a microcosm of that issue, though its homelessness isn't on par with levels seen in the Bay Area or Los Angeles County.
There I witnessed a microcosm of his years of pure domination as the ideal offensive catalyst (and a switch-hitter on top of that).
The house is on Fowler Street, which is "a microcosm of what is happening in the Hamptons in the last five years," he said.
"This is microcosm of the general election campaign," said Mike DuHaime, a former Republican National Committee political director who helped guide New Jersey Gov.
Depictions of Living imagines itself as an act of protest, touching on both the microcosm of individual actions and the macrocosm of the Anthropocene.
I visited Hebron, the biggest city in the Palestinian West Bank and a place that some call  a microcosm of the Israel-Palestine conflict.
To see how this works in microcosm, consider the House Oversight Committee hearing at which Donald Trump's former consigliere Michael Cohen testified on Wednesday.
Their dwindling paychecks aren't just weakening their prospects but also the economic microcosm that emerged around them — a bustling night market and food stands.
The Progressive Artists' Group represented a microcosm of class, caste, and religion, making them the perfect poster boys for the Nehruvian ideal of secularism.
Moreover his story is a microcosm of the fallout from six years of violent US intervention in Yemen in the name of fighting terror.
That is but a microcosm of his NBA tenure, which is a tale of defeat snatched from the jaws of victory again and again.
Perhaps the most dramatic microcosm of this phenomenon is the world of m4m dating, where the female, as subject or object, is entirely absent.
The movie captures the astonishing beauty of the macrocosm and microcosm, and it provides the perfect cliffhanger endings for conveying the challenges of fundamental science.
Overall, however, New York City has become a microcosm of a national housing market in the throes of a downturn – if not an outright correction.
But to a greater degree, the debate was a microcosm of the Republican establishment's peculiar commitment to making Cruz, rather than Trump, their main target.
"The parlour became a microcosm of society, expressing the customs of the times, and the interests and desires of those who inhabited them," explains Angelucci.
AB: I also feel like superhero movies are kind of going to be this mega microcosm of all of these other things we've talked about.
These behind-closed-doors attacks became a microcosm for all the dangers the entertainment industry was allowed to inflict upon women for far too long.
It was pretty terrible wine, but it was still technically wine, and I got to watch the actual process as a microcosm which was cool.
Or maybe it feels like the show in a microcosm: This is what we should care about, not the battle between the US and Russia.
Lyn and Emma — constantly at each other's throats but also fiercely, deeply protective of each other — serve as a perfect microcosm for the whole show.
The county can be viewed as a microcosm of a tension all too common across the United States: public natural resources pitted against private profit.
Game of Thrones fandom is, in essence, like a microcosm of the internet at this point — something as far from a monolith as civilization itself.
The last week of the Supreme Court's last full term of the Obama era was a microcosm of his administration's relationship with the Roberts Court.
To see what that means in microcosm, visit the picturesque chapel of Saint-Joseph-du-Lac in a quiet spot just north of Quebec City.
Despite the many variables and questions left unanswered, one thing remains crystal clear: "Sports at large is a microcosm of society at large," said Lubin.
That combination of skill and will is as close to a microcosm of the Geno Auriemma Connecticut as you'll see in a five-second clip.
"The power play was a microcosm of our overall game," Penguins coach Mike Sullivan said after his team generated 543 shots with a man-advantage.
"We tend to see the office sector is ultimately a microcosm of corporate Australia," said Andrew Ballantyne, national director at real estate services firm JLL.
The Intelligence Committee feud is a microcosm of a larger battle brewing in Congress over Mueller's findings, which have left Republicans celebrating and Democrats scrambling.
Ms. Rothwell plays most of the main characters, and by the half-hour's end she has created a microcosm of American society and its problems.
Consequently, the painting surface becomes an arena of simultaneous creation and destruction, a microcosm of the flameout of German society in the years 2573-45.
Tread further away from London and toward Manchester, and you'll find a microcosm of music-loving promoters, artists, and punters waiting to open their doors.
The problems for veterans under President Trump's hiring freeze are just a microcosm of the total damage that will be done by this executive order.
The problems in Uruguay are a microcosm of the challenges facing the president's company as it stakes its future on projects outside the United States.
It is more accurately an entire domestic agenda in microcosm—a portrait of an approach in which antitrust laws are enforced and workers are empowered.
My food recommendations may not be the best or most talked about places, but they represent a microcosm of LA and what it stands for.
"When you have big issues, one of the ways you make them manageable is to explore them through the microcosm of a family," she says.
Kanpur, with a population of more than three million, is the largest city in Uttar Pradesh and a microcosm of everything that ails urban India.
The world portrayed in "Jitney" is a self-contained microcosm, shaped by privation, obstruction and a make-do resourcefulness that becomes its own art form.
Her struggles with shame and isolation provide a microcosm into the oppression that sexual assault victims -- even those with supposedly "perfect" cases -- experience, it says.
The Paston Treasure: Microcosm of the Known World continues through May 27 at the Yale Center for British Art (1080 Chapel Street, New Haven, Connecticut).
The demise of CEU in Hungary, a kind of legalistic murder by a thousand cuts, is the story of democracy's death in Hungary in microcosm.
It's a microcosm, maybe more than any other pro sport, and its underlying decency is telling in the way stewards of the sport consistently speak out.
It's Game of Thrones fandom writ in microcosm, with all the ridiculous prophecies, backstories, revenge plots, and theories rolled into a single, easy-to-shout catchphrase.
But a few standout points: There's a lot more analysis of the data over at Microcosm, including some really interesting charts of long-term population trends.
Although Rise often works as a thoughtful exploration of life in Donald Trump's America, it can also feel like an uncomfortable microcosm of the 2016 election.
But the real challenge will follow -- rehabilitating and governing a city that is in many ways a microcosm of Iraq's overlapping sectarian, religious and tribal rivalries.
Splunk's Splunkbase is a microcosm of this concept, and serverless will make this economically feasible for companies at a variety of stages in their life cycle.
Distilled into a color-class-instant, a microcosm of our larger American moment emerges, propagated and unleashed by Trump, the greatest victim in recent American history.
These acts of violence are only a microcosm of the conflict between the minority groups, moments when the tension bubbles up to the surface and pops.
FR: I think in many ways what happens online is just a reflection and a microcosm of what we see in the real world and offline.
Missouri's proportions of urban and rural, black and white, Catholic and Protestant, liberal and conservative values was a microcosm of the U.S. during the 20th century.
The Empire State's premium plans are a microcosm of the Obamacare effect taking place across the country, where increases vary widely but are undeniably headed higher.
The broader debate is reenacted in microcosm in the ring, just as debates around race and class have long been pantomimed in rings around the country.
Missouri's proportions of urban and rural, black and white, Catholic and Protestant, liberal and conservative values was a microcosm of the U.S. during the 2628th century.
So sure, Facebook's "People You May Know" may be helpful to some but there is one thing that's certain: is the perfect microcosm of Facebook's troubles.
"That is a microcosm of how and why churches have become targeted," Gerald Horne, a civil rights historian at the University of Houston, previously told me.
Encyclopaedia Dramatica, often abbreviated to 'ED,' stands today as a microcosm of the internet at its most feral, a gallery of villains and trolls and grotesques.
The contest is gone now, and his dynasty might have been the perfect microcosm for Bosh the NBA Player, who has had a criminally underrated career.
The scene, photographed in lovely, woozy close-ups by Arnaud Potier, is disorienting and metaphoric, a microcosm of one culture mushrooming in the heart of another.
TikTok is, in short, a microcosm of the internet itself — mercurial, fast-moving, and often utterly incomprehensible to those not well-versed in its inner workings.
In many ways, the bill itself was a microcosm of the GOP Establishment, and perfectly illustrated all of the flaws in the prevailing GOP Establishment mindset.
The reunion seemed like a microcosm of their original run condensed into less than two years—all the highs, lows, and head-scratching moments in-between.
The furor is a microcosm of the conflicts that are playing out across the internet as technology platforms try to limit the spread of hateful speech.
Ms. Goldstein admirably shows all sides of this story, capturing in microcosm all of the issues that so many communities across the United States are facing.
Over the course of the day, the fundamental impossibility of what we as a society are trying to do became abundantly clear in my little microcosm.
"It was a microcosm of the divide," said Phillip Carter, an Iraq war veteran and a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security.
That's a microcosm of the U.S., the loss of industrial jobs that at least gave men permanent employment, respect in the family, respect in the community.
A microcosm of the storm-battered island, San Juan airport is a top priority in efforts by Puerto Rico's cash-strapped government to rebuild after Maria.
Yamhill, which thrived with blue-collar industry just a few generations ago, serves as a microcosm for a nation in which life expectancy has alarmingly declined.
The apartment building in Flatbush where a number of Seke speakers now live is a microcosm of life back home and a bastion of the language.
Perhaps as a result, intra-Jewish debates, whether over Israel's direction or Mr. Trump's order, have become something of a microcosm of the global nationalist moment.
And it was a five-second microcosm of a growing, ebullient force in rock, of nonwhite female songwriters who derive power from the small and mundane.
The tug-of-war in that opening scene isn't just about the instillation; it's a microcosm of the entire art industrial complex and also about us.
And so, in this one microcosm, you've got a really good case study of the absolute best and the absolute worst of big-time college sports.
Their dwindling paychecks aren't just weakening their prospects but also the economic microcosm that had emerged around them, including a bustling night market and food stands.
PAG comprised of Hindus, Muslims and Christians, and a microcosm of class and caste, making them the perfect poster boys for the Nehruvian ideal of secularism.
The forces at play in Charlottesville are a microcosm of the changes happening in the purple states of the South, especially Virginia, North Carolina, and Georgia.
That left the jury to decide its definition, and it felt like a microcosm of how the country has grappled with allegations that poured out during #MeToo.
Wagner pointed to the shuttering of a factory in the Iowa town in which her father grew up as a microcosm for what's happening throughout the country.
And even though California is obviously not a microcosm of the entire United States, there is a systematic relationship between the state's election results and national results.
She said that setting was a microcosm of the country's virtues and challenges and followed up with trips to Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, California, and Texas.
To some, the existence of the special highway without its safety barrier tells a story in microcosm of today's Russia, where a culture of privilege defines society.
Of course, Trump isn't the only one who reliably warps black lives and history in a self-serving manner -- he's his own kind of microcosm of America.
Why it matters: The district is majority Hispanic and stretches for hundreds of miles along the U.S.-Mexico border, making it a microcosm of Texas' shifting demographics.
The San Jose loss was a microcosm of the Predators&apos early-season play, as Nashville managed only 19 shots and got no production from its forwards.
Sally Kohn: One candidate was presidential The third and final debate was a microcosm of this entire election: Hillary Clinton was presidential and Donald Trump was petulant.
Larry Jacobs of the University of Minnesota points out that the election in Minneapolis can be seen as a microcosm of the splintering of the Democratic Party.
Ramsey is a microcosm of the Jaguars' defense as a whole, as several tiny pockets of regression have added up to a unit that isn't the same.
Growing by leaps and bounds as it completes its second year, the school is both an oasis and a microcosm of the changes sweeping across Short Creek.
Michigan is a microcosm of both Sanders's continued strengths with some groups — union members, white liberals and college students — and ongoing struggles with black and older voters.
When you're at conferences, you have the benefit of being in a tiny, concentrated city; a microcosm of individuals that are all focused on the same industry.
Of course, this single slut-shaming comparison is just a microcosm of the larger theme of the show: As much as things have changed, have they really?
Whether it's Facebook or Twitter, your newsfeed isn't a reflection of the world at large—it's a microcosm consisting of your acquaintances and the sites you enjoy.
"It's a microcosm that exists across all American cities," said Cara Starke, the Foundation's director, who is interested in how her institution can directly serve local needs.
An organization like Tonewall, is a microcosm of change that should be adopted at a systemic level to empower the most vulnerable sectors of a marginalized community.
"I started to see that the yoga community reflected a microcosm of any other type of group dynamic I've ever been in," Mr. Dickinson said by phone.
It's a whole lot of sounds and moods all bleeding into each other—an example in microcosm of the joy of following his catalog as a whole.
The city is important not just in humanitarian terms but also because a candidate's approach to Aleppo is a microcosm for his approach to the entire conflict.
"What happens in South Bend is a microcosm for what's happening statewide and what's happening nationally," Amy Hagstrom Miller, the president and CEO of WWHA, told Vox.
But it has stalled and been hit with multiple lawsuits, serving as a microcosm of the challenges facing the Trump Organization in other parts of the world.
As anti-immigrant, anti-LGBTQ, and isolationist policies sweep a growing number of nations, Sense28 takes us into a microcosm of a world these policies react against.
As anti-immigrant, anti-LGBTQ, and isolationist policies sweep a growing number of nations, Sense23 takes us into a microcosm of a world these policies react against.
"It's a good microcosm of what's happening in the industrial real estate market in general and especially in these gateway markets like northern New Jersey," she said.
In films like these, an apartment or other limited space becomes a microcosm for the world, simultaneously showing us a tiny stage and a vast symbolic space.
On the eve of critical midterm elections, Colorado presents an American microcosm, its population of 5.6 million split more or less evenly among Republicans, Democrats and independents.
" In reality, said Ms. Swander, who lives in rural Johnson County, "We've got all the problems that are a microcosm of the rest of the United States.
From a distance, staring at hundreds of these starry flowers is akin to looking at a galaxy in microcosm, each one sparkling above a dark woodland universe.
"Weiner" offers a microcosm of the many vectors of power that converge in a politician's decision to run for office, the most poignant of which is familial.
"The IC is a microcosm of society at large, so reactions will cover the full spectrum of views," said Larry Pfieffer, former CIA and NSA Director Gen.
"Vector is very interested in the opportunity," Vector CEO Jim Cantrell told CNBC, adding that the visit included company representatives from Boeing, Lockheed Martin, SpaceX and Microcosm.
"Almost always, there is a feeling of rightness to Ms. Meehan's ordering of the dance's expansive microcosm," Jennifer Dunning wrote in The New York Times in 2006.
From skeletons to seashells to swordfish, Imperato's collection was a microcosm of how he, and his fellow European curiosi, encountered and catalogued the then-known natural world.
Oakland's most recent loss was a microcosm of its recent offensive struggles - the Athletics loaded the bases with one out twice on Saturday but produced only one run.
This relatively small corner of the exhibition is a microcosm of its thematic richness, with images and ideas ricocheting around the installation, some intentionally and others through inference.
Filmmaker Laura Cuch honed in on Ealing as a multicultural microcosm for her documentary about the links between food and spirituality, which can bring diverse faith communities together.
The Olympics have always been a geopolitical microcosm: beyond the athletic match-ups, they provide a vehicle for diplomacy and propaganda, and even, occasionally, a proxy for war.
But what we discovered was an act of violence spawned from the convergence of major complex issues the country is grappling with — a microcosm of America in 2019.
If thinking of a dead body as a patient seemed strange at first, I've begun to see it as a microcosm of the health care system at large.
While the school has a diverse population, it also has a large and vocal contingent of Trump supporters — which makes it somewhat of a microcosm of America itself.
People talk of the stately home as a microcosm of an entire shared past, but what's striking about them is that no one in them actually makes anything.
A few minutes later a microcosm of the Philadelphia offense appeared: Embiid had the ball against Karl-Anthony Towns in the post and easily backed him down (height!).
Thursday's rally and the run up to it serves as a microcosm of the mud-fight strategy Trump hopes will be a winning one for him in 2020.
The fate of the flying squid is a microcosm of a global phenomenon that has seen marine life fleeing waters that have undergone the fastest warming on record.
The Hollywood Reporter explains that the microcosm that is Beverley Hills wants to run a set of self-driving cars that would be used to provide public transportation.
The 2004-2006 HBO series Deadwood (whose wrap-up movie just aired in May 2019) turned a single small town into a microcosm of America as a whole.
The state, as one writer noted in 20163, could once be seen as a "microcosm of the country," a place where conservative and liberal ideals could successfully coexist.
But the idea Wollheim had introduced into the genre's microcosm—that science fiction might serve the ends of present-day politics—outlasted the prewar idealism that inspired it.
During the 90s, Love was not only a launching pad for many East Coast skaters' careers, but a microcosm of the shift in the skate industry from California.
Differences between queer people came to the fore within the microcosm of the center, as debates over the inclusion of open bisexuals and S&M groups made headlines.
Right now, there are all sorts of racial issues taking place and a high school and a football team are kind of a microcosm of society in general.
It was a microcosm of the disparity between the two teams when they have played each other, and it gave the Red Bulls an opportunity to crow again.
Its mix of cities and rural settlements, indigenous and non-indigenous folk—and its oil, farming and manufacturing—make it a microcosm of the country as a whole.
As Puerto Rico struggles after Hurricane Maria, the answer is now clear: Trump's response has been a frenzied study in microcosm of his turbulent and combative presidency itself.
McGregor's book can sound cozy: the villagers and the natural world at their appointed tasks; a regulated, conservative, and somewhat impermeable microcosm; the dribbling gossip of small happenings.
The site was visited by a handful of U.S. space companies — including Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Vector, SpaceX, and Microcosm — in December with some showing interest in the site.
"My film is a microcosm of what's happening around our country, in London and Hong Kong, where real estate has become like a safety deposit box," he said.
His start in the Dell tournament, the second FedExCup playoff event, was a microcosm of his play this year, as he has sought his first victory since 2013.
It's shaping up to be a hugely divisive issue in a purple state, and it's a microcosm of the energy and climate fights taking shape across the country.
In that sense, Arizona has become something of a microcosm of the country's politics and could be ground zero in the fight for control of Congress in November.
More significant are their divergent strategies for victory, which show, in microcosm, the debate Democrats are having about how to rebuild the party in the age of Trump.
Pentagon Memo The Pentagon is a microcosm of the inherent contradictions in how companies, government agencies and people across the country are trying to deal with the coronavirus.
No trip to Singapore would be complete without a meal at a hawker center, a microcosm of the deep multicultural heritage here (a subject unexplored by the film).
"A house is like a museum of you — the places you've been, the things you've collected or inherited — and the table is a microcosm of that," she says.
In some ways, the suburb is a microcosm of the country, with opinion polls showing that support for removing Trump for office is largely split along party lines.
The area's flip from blue to red was a microcosm of how Mr. Trump pulled off narrow victories in this state as well as in Michigan and Wisconsin.
In other words, the real game playing out in Raqqa is a microcosm of the political, economic, and ethnic future of Northern Syria, and likely Iraq as well.
"If you want to trace across multiple dimensions the legacies of inequality, Chicago is a microcosm of all the things that are bearing down on cities," Sampson said.
"Brooks Falls is only a microcosm for the competitiveness of the bears' world," former Katmai ranger Mike Fitz, an expert naturalist who is reporting on bear activity for explore.
Its woes are a microcosm of wider crisis in Puerto Rico, where $70 billion of debt threatens to cripple an economy already hamstrung by staggering poverty and rampant emigration.
Tippet Rise struck me, in this way, as a microcosm of America: an artificial place obsessed with authenticity, a place where, if you have enough money, anything is possible.
A microcosm of the creative industries the U.K. capital city is partly known for, it houses over one hundred companies spanning film and television, music, fashion, and "creative tech".
The Villegas brothers are, in many ways, a microcosm of Venezuela: deeply polarized between supporters and opponents of President Nicolás Maduro, and increasingly incapable of meeting in the middle.
STEVE LIESMAN: Before we go macro again to the global story, I want to go micro in the sense that St. Louis is a great microcosm of the country.
Here on this small island, the ethnic microcosm of Malaysia is even more condensed and cooks have never been averse to mixing and matching culinary styles, flavors, and textures.
Cramer called the company the "perfect microcosm for the U.S. economy" and put his trust behind outgoing-Chief Finance Officer Carol Tome's perspective on the state of the market.
Why it matters: This race was a perfect microcosm of 2018 politics in the Trump era, with a young, progressive African-American facing off against a pro-Trump Republican.
That moment was somewhat of a microcosm of the financing environment at the time: DoorDash sought a valuation of $1 billion, but inevitably had to settle for something lower.
It was a debate that was more instructive as a microcosm of a generally dispiriting election race than as a moment to change the minds of undecided American voters.
Yet despite the war of words, it is important to remember that this crisis is merely a microcosm of a wider geopolitical chess game between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
"We've got a national race that's very tight and we're a microcosm of what's happening nationally," said Andrew Taylor, a political scientist at North Carolina State University in Raleigh.
But "City of Stars" has become La La Land's de facto theme song because it's the song most central to the film's overarching ideas; it's the movie in microcosm.
The conundrum they faced was actually a microcosm of the entire election: The most committed conservatives and Republicans in the country considered the GOP frontrunner, and eventual nominee, unacceptable.
The trial was a microcosm of the world in 1995 Extra praise must be given to Sarah Paulson for her brilliant and occasionally emotionally devastating portrayal of Marcia Clark.
She also rejects AA's assertion that the program is a "microcosm of society" where sexual harassment and assault are no more likely to happen than they would anywhere else.
Or maybe we should just call a spade a spade and label "People You May Know" what it really is: the perfect microcosm of everything that's wrong with Facebook.
The extended debate, which was both passionate and personal, served as a microcosm of the national discussion over racial divisiveness and the increasingly negative tone of the presidential campaign.
Perhaps the reason why critics are so fascinated by I Like It When You Sleep is because its spacious, sonic microcosm contains absolute multitudes to discuss and pore over.
The building, part of a projected complex, was meant to be an incubator for social change, but it has devolved into a paranoid, class-ridden microcosm of social dysfunction.
There's the family-as-microcosm thing, hearkening back to those isolated rural families of Chekhov, while the boarded-up-house-plus-contagion-fear recalls Night of the Living Dead.
" She later said on Hannity's Fox News television show that "today was a microcosm of what is happening in America as the left suffers from this Trump Derangement Syndrome.
At best, we've gotten glimpses of how the sausage is made, (the beauty queen Chantal being pitted against the activist Ruby as a microcosm of respectability politics, for example).
Set in a brutalist 70s apartment block that becomes a twisted microcosm of society, class segregation quickly collapses and the building becomes a fight-or-die prison of choice.
Intriguingly, as brutal a hit as it is, in a microcosm, it sort of augurs the theory that no helmets in the NFL might cut down on brain injuries.
Ms. Inoa creates a microcosm of a black neighborhood, so self-contained that it feels like an invasion the moment a white police officer (a chilling Andrew Baldwin) enters.
In the covert Unseen World of Kat Howard's new novel, AN UNKINDNESS OF MAGICIANS (Saga, $25.99), readers can find an intriguing microcosm of New York's wealthy elite, plus magic.
Opinion Columnist The campaign for governor of Georgia is a supersaturated microcosm of American politics right now, offering the starkest possible choice between irreconcilable visions of the country's future.
Yellowstone National Park, always a microcosm of the West and its challenges, has been an epicenter of recent discoveries about migrations, what threatens them and how to protect them.
The Pentagon, as it turns out, is a microcosm of the inherent contradictions in how companies, government agencies and people across the country are trying to battle the coronavirus.
Amazon is a microcosm of many of them: The company has been criticized for its labor practices for years, including high injury rates, astronomical performance expectations, and low pay.
The rollback at the F.C.C., a microcosm of the broader effort, pleases business interests and many Republicans who complain that regulators are heavy-handed and hostile in their approach.
The entire sequence is "Twin Peaks" in microcosm, a gradual shift from the (relatively) ordinary to the abstract, as circumstances escalate from the dramatic to the dark and inexplicable.
Broad City existed in a microcosm of New York and millennial culture, where everything is hookups and hijinks, but where the needle of adulthood moves imperceptibly but inevitably forward.
" Catherine Ruckelshaus, general counsel for the National Employment Law Project, said the discriminatory practices alleged at staffing agencies were "a microcosm of the problem that's happening across our economy.
The sheer number of parties and lists make the exact outcome unpredictable in a Saturday vote for the 13 parliamentary seats belonging to Kirkuk, a microcosm of Iraq's minorities.
And collectively, Congress should act like an enlightened microcosm of the general public, so that all segments, every industry, each locality has active agents explaining and promoting its interests.
The result is funny, poignant, and gripping — America in microcosm through the lens of its teenagers, who navigate personal troubles against the backdrop of their country's own big conversations.
And even though data is scarce and capital is only starting to flow, anecdotal reporting suggests that Los Angeles is a microcosm of how the program is playing out nationally.
The way that high school junior Kevin McClain (Travis Tope) says the word "horchata" in American Vandal's second season is the perfect microcosm of what the show does so well.
The PSPS is a microcosm of the equity issues that are integral to climate change, that the people who contributed the least to the problem stand to suffer the most.
The story of Homs is, in that sense, a microcosm for much of Syria today: a once hopeful place whose dictator decided to destroy in the name of saving it.
After becoming the first state in the country to impose work requirements on Medicaid benefits, Kentucky remains a microcosm of all the biggest health care debates of the past decade.
LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - Australia is becoming an interesting microcosm on how to, or how not to, transition an economy from being predominantly powered by coal to more climate-friendly alternatives.
While SpaceX did not share a continued interest in the Brazilian launchpad, and Microcosm could not be reached for comment, the other three companies were still considering the Alcantara option.
The coal to natural gas switch in the Northeast is a microcosm of a dynamic taking place worldwide, as natural gas steals an increasing share of the global power mix.
So while the presumed demise of the "like" button may not seem like a big deal, it's actually a useful microcosm of the ongoing tension between Twitter and its users.
On the Field of the Cloth of Gold, when Henry and Francis grappled to take each other to the ground, a microcosm of that tension revealed itself in that skirmish.
Depicted here in microcosm is a society almost disintegrating under the weight of a long-cherished certainty: that only young men can compete and, in the name of faith, win.
Its sorta a microcosm for the rest of the EP, a low-and-slow dancefloor destroyer, the effect of which is something like driving a bulldozer through an empty club.
In a lot of ways, Russia's participation in this year's Olympic Games are a microcosm of Russia's controversial role in global affairs, experts on Russian politics and international athletics said.
It is about restoring Mosul to the multi-ethnic city it once was, which is a microcosm in recreating Iraq as a diverse but unified, multi-ethnic, multi-sectarian state.
Turkey's meltdown, more than just a product of Mr. Erdogan's power grabs, is a microcosm of the pathologies inherent in his style of governing, and that of other populist strongmen.
TV and film are in the thick of an unprecedented sociopolitical reckoning, the first ever of such scale and ferocity, a microcosm of our ever-more-literal national culture war.
And internally Google is facing its own bipartisan debate that's a microcosm of the one being waged in the US. But there's no proof that Google prioritizes left-leaning news.
Coming from a large and important state that's a microcosm of America, she's a seasoned politician with a racial heritage reflective of the direction in which our country is going.
But the company's digital push, they say, was propelled by too much corporate optimism and too little appreciation of the challenges — a microcosm of G.E. management missteps in recent years.
For all of the state's foibles, from Florida Man to hanging chads, Florida remains a microcosm of the country, a mirror reflecting the contradictions and divisions of the national electorate.
So when you go to that city, you're experiencing that city and that culture at that hotel but in a unique and elevated way — it's like you're creating a microcosm.
Twitter — ever a microcosm of human nature – showed both its heart and its teeth after Senator Elizabeth Warren, a presidential candidate, posted a video of actress Ashley Judd on Tuesday.
The co-op is a microcosm of health care in the Netherlands: a complicated machine with many moving parts, providers working in concert to deliver medical care to their patients.
That one moment, after all, was the perfect microcosm of how the competition likes to see itself: a fresh-faced, GIF-friendly distillation of modern German soccer's vibrant self-image.
And when Spree fully commits to the idea that Kurt's murders are a microcosm of... *film gesticulates wildly at social media*, it doesn't have enough time to make its case.
With the inept, shameful, evasive way it handled sexual misconduct on its set, Season 39 of "Survivor" has indeed been a microcosm of the larger world — at its absolute worst.
"(Niec) is a microcosm of what's happening all over the country but doesn't get publicity until it happens to a white guy from Europe living in the suburbs," Kuck said.
In many ways, the no-tattoos rule is a microcosm of the never-ending wrestling match that China's central government conducts with its sometimes-dueling allegiances to modernity and control.
The art world is only a microcosm of what is happening in the real world; it may be helpful for understanding the global atmosphere, but it's not the whole picture.
A microcosm of the battered island, the San Juan airport is a top priority in efforts by Puerto Rico's cash-strapped government to repair the vast damage caused by Maria.
There's change afoot both on a universal level and a human level, and I like the way that The Good Place could be making one a microcosm of the other.
This scene is just a taste of how food here has become politicized—in ways, even weaponized—and a microcosm of the forces and interests shaping Gaza's violence and humanitarian crises.
The Oakland, California-based creator's alien, poetic work has been a fixture of the Twine scene for years while also serving as a microcosm of all the best parts of it.
The whole thing is American politics in microcosm: A change intended to make political discourse more fact-based instead became another place for the right to attack the supposedly liberal establishment.
In fact, wholesome memes centered on self-care and compassion are the perfect microcosm of the personal as political: the idea that caring for ourselves and others can move humanity's needle.
PREPA is viewed as a microcosm for a broader economic crisis in Puerto Rico, which has $72 billion in debt, a 45 percent poverty rate and a $50 billion pension gap.
It's an excellent return for the series, looking at a microcosm of the criminal justice system in the US, and highlighting the numerous flaws that leaves it biased against minority communities.
But in other respects they were a microcosm of our nation, then and now: they included alarmists, optimists, philosophers, bores, dealmakers, handwringers and comedians – like the 81-year-old Benjamin Franklin.
"I think that these events of the last 72 hours are actually serving as a pretty good microcosm of Trump's takeover of the party," Alberta said on CNN's "New Day" Tuesday.
If you want a microcosm of the problem with banking, you should forget about Goldman Sachs and look at what the big regional banks like Regions Financial and Comerica are saying.
I got to thinking perhaps as an artist, even as an artist with the best of intentions, that I was kind of a microcosm of the brokenness of the whole system.
It is also a microcosm of the lawlessness permeating swathes of Mexico where cartels have for years replaced the state as benefactors, providing jobs and handouts in return for residents' loyalty.
The Manson Family amounted to a strange microcosm of this racial tension in America, guided by the primal fear and hatred of African Americans instilled in their abused and angry leader.
" It was a microcosm of the long-running battle that has been playing out between the president and his own government, or what he and his supporters call the "deep state.
The feud begins In many ways, the antagonism between Trump and McCain represents a microcosm of the change that the former New York businessman identified and then exploited within the GOP.
When it was over, three innings later, the sides had struck out 25 times and blasted homers for half of their 20 hits — a microcosm of a sport saturated in power.
It's a microcosm of the dynamic at play here, that even acknowledging the reality that this strategy might not fully work or might not be fully sufficient set the president off.
"What do you mean?" he wonders over and over again, but he never tries to sway the answer, leaving only the neutral question, an open door, a microcosm of infinite possibility.
Though the city was a microcosm of seismic political changes in the country as a whole, including antiwar sentiment and free speech activism, one major catalyst for transformation was school busing.
Depends on the Size of the Bank Account As U.S.C. has fought to attract low-income students, the campus has become a vivid microcosm of the economic disparities in Los Angeles.
Mr. Castro knows that he is the longest of long shots, but he is nothing if not a product of his hometown, San Antonio — an often underestimated, predominantly Hispanic, American microcosm.
With poor infrastructure and sanitation, regular outbursts of mob violence and rural migrants searching for opportunity, it is a microcosm of the challenges throughout the country that await the new president.
In the last week, both the promise and pitfalls of Ms. Harris's campaign were on display, a microcosm of a campaign that has been defined by both high points and inconsistency.
In the microcosm of San Francisco, fancy new high-rises and tech riches haven't stopped the famously left-leaning city's politicians from tangling with Silicon Valley, though they've had mixed success.
"The Department of Defense is a microcosm of the nation — we recruit from the nation," said Laura Mitvalsky, the director of health promotion and wellness at the Army Public Health Center.
The episode also functioned as a microcosm of the entire series, Elliot using the size and disconnected structure of E Corp against it as he expertly manipulates its networks and vulnerabilities.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads If the personal is political, then music that turns inward can depict the outside world in microcosm, as pop songwriters and electronic soundscapers know well.
She wrote that, in contrast to many male inmates who conversed about politics, means of escape and chess, she and other women focused on maintaining a microcosm of domesticity and civility.
Tancítaro is, for us, a microcosm of a problem that is manifesting around much of the world today, driving many of its worst crises: pockets of warlordism within a functional state.
As a result, today, Austin, Texas, where Harper-Madison has lived for decades, is a microcosm for the difficulties voters face across the country, especially when it comes to traditionally disenfranchised populations.
"I always knew you know, who he was and what he was and so on, but it didn't really matter because he's a small microcosm of New York real estate," Cohen said.
A microcosm of the trend is CNBC'S inaugural Upstart 25 list, where 10 of the company fledglings were founded by women in a host of industries — from neuroscience to finance to retail.
In Yale's case, each of its 12 residential colleges is a microcosm of the wider student body; students are assigned to one of the colleges as freshmen and remain affiliated until graduation.
That diversity illustrates Houston in microcosm, an ugly beautiful town where every other person seems connected by two crooked degrees of separation (or is hella quick to acquaint themselves when they aren't).
Hainan is a microcosm of a wider problem: China wants to be viewed with wonder and respect but, as it grows stronger and more powerful, it as often unsettles as it reassures.
The "Mad Money" host called the company the "perfect microcosm for the U.S. economy" and put his trust behind outgoing-Chief Finance Officer Carol Tome's perspective on the state of the market.
The show is a microcosm of the tattoo industry at large, says Lydia Bruno, who appeared on season four: It generally features more male contestants because tattooing is a male-dominated industry.
Some employees had opposed the work and even quit in protest, but really the issue was a microcosm for anxiety regarding AI at large and how it can and should be employed.
Yet investors are mostly sticking to equities that invest in the U.S. residential housing market, which is a microcosm of the provincial approach investors take when it comes to investing in stocks.
In a store with limited space, the decision to keep a movie or TV series on the shelf was a constant battleground, a microcosm of the battle between economics and artistic integrity.
The city's demographic shift is a microcosm of Canada's integration of immigrants, and Mr. Nenshi, who fasts during Ramadan and has led Calgary's gay pride parade, embodies the country's increasingly diverse population.
And if you were to boil down all those frustrations, all those pipe dreams and one-dimensional fantasies, you would find no better microcosm than my Saturdays spent at the flea market.
Jacob deGrom, Noah Syndergaard, Steven Matz and Zack Wheeler have made 5453 starts with a combined 4.22 E.R.A. They are much better than that, and Wheeler's start on Tuesday was a microcosm.
But the changing makeup of the state has made Minnesota something of a microcosm for the Trump campaign's challenge as it builds him a solid infrastructure nationwide: This time isn't last time.
The Walk of Fame and cancel culture The Walk is a microcosm of the wider, tortured conversation the world is having about the extent to which we should separate art from artist.
And the careful attention Bong pays to the apartment building as an interconnected organism makes the film feel like a dry run for "Snowpiercer," which links train cars as humanity-in-microcosm.
In interviews, the host, Jeff Probst, congratulated the show for using the incident as a teaching moment: "This is a precise microcosm of what happens in the workplace," he told Entertainment Weekly.
The day I spent walking around Montauk Shores made one thing clear to me: The trailer park's evolution is a microcosm of what's been happening with Montauk's real-estate prices at large.
This particular discipline may be the most inaccessible of the whole clothing world, but it's a microcosm for a debate over an issue to which we can all, on some level, relate.
But where It Comes at Night's ability to speak on multiple levels to multiple audiences is most apparent is the way its plot unfolds as a microcosm of societal collapse through fear.
Locked in by the two huge A roads that encircle it – sending an endless stream of lorries and buses through its centre – it feels like a microcosm of the city's hope and misery.
Friday's events offer a microcosm of the disorienting speed of change inside the Republican Party in the age of Trump, as emboldened extremist groups take traditional Republican and American political institutions by storm.
This new interactive 3,000-square-foot gallery is a city microcosm for small visitors, allowing them to pretend to be taxi drivers, bus drivers, construction workers, street performers and, most impressively, the mayor.
Gillibrand is going in the other direction, centering her campaign in a place she defines as a microcosm of America, in a county where Donald Trump barely edged out Hillary Clinton in 2016.
Then, the stick-wielders attacked the displayed dipole magnet, that's the big blue tube, as well as the Microcosm garden, the garden and accelerator graveyard the organization has on site have over there.
Matt Goldberg, Collider ... there is something ponderous and cumbersome about Justice League; the great revelation is very laborious and solemn and the tiresome post-credits sting is a microcosm of the film's disappointment.
At an election night party for Democrats in Pflugerville, a fast-growing city in a generally conservative area north of Austin, John Barajas and his wife, Teresa, were a microcosm of the divide.
"California is a nation-state of 2023 million people and in many ways a microcosm for the country," said Sean Clegg, a senior Harris adviser and a Democratic strategist based in San Francisco.
It was considered a "microcosm of rural life" less than an hour's drive from Kabul, according to Scott Liddle, the Afghanistan country director for Turquoise Mountain, a nongovernmental group that trains Afghan artisans.
Colleges and universities were forced to publicly and painfully deal with a confluence of national issues — race, sexual assault, gay rights, politically correct speech — mirrored and magnified in the microcosm of campus life.
"This is a neat microcosm of M&S right now: one step forward, one step back ... M&S needs to keep its nerve, this is the right direction," said analysts at Peel Hunt.
The play was a microcosm of the Cavs' season, both because it worked and because of how unpolished—at least relative to this year's Warriors and Spurs—Cleveland looked in making it work.
Related: Islamic State Linked to Deadly Attack on Indonesian Capital of Jakarta The demonstration was, in many regards, a microcosm of Indonesia itself — pluralistic, multi-generational, and moderate in its approach to Islam.
If Trump keeps his blue-collar base, or if ancestral Republicans break against him and cost him the White House, Lincoln County will be the microcosm through which to view the 2020 outcome.
With the first redesign of the Swarovski this year, Mr. Libeskind said he hoped his version of the star could exist as a "microcosm of the city radiating its light in all directions."
In 2007, Benedict himself issued a Motu Proprio increasing access to the celebration of the traditional Latin Mass, a move seen as a microcosm of the church's shift toward traditionalism during his papacy.
In this way, higher education is indeed a microcosm of our entire society and its failures, with an elite, well-paid minority and an increasingly suffering majority of the overworked and the underpaid.
"This is a microcosm of life, and you have to move on," Manager Joe Girardi said when asked before Friday's game if he wondered when the bad luck and bad results might stem.
For me, the drive-in church represents a microcosm of what we each struggle with every day: trying to connect with one another and with our environment despite our increasing, technology-fueled isolation.
The 12-hour period beginning on May 53 represents a small slice of the air war in Syria, but it is a microcosm of Russia's four-year military intervention in Syria's civil war.
The state is "a microcosm of the larger race," Rath added, because the state's large proportion of undeclared voters offer a preview of the sentiments of independent or swing voters across the country.
Santa Rosa is a microcosm of the lawlessness that permeates large swathes of Mexico where cartels have for years replaced the state as benefactors, providing jobs and handouts in return for residents' loyalty.
Bong Joon-ho's grim adaptation of the graphic novel "Le Transperceneige" turns a post-apocalyptic train, on which surviving humans are living, into an allegory and a microcosm of class divides and dictatorships.
For the first time in over three centuries, five of the pictured objects have been reunited with the painting in the Yale British Art Center's The Paston Treasure: Microcosm of the Known World.
What is most welcome is the attention given to an island that in microcosm bridges the chronological gap between the well-known Greek and Roman rules and the emergence of the European Renaissance.
And I just felt that today was a microcosm of what is happening in America as the left suffers from this Trump derangement syndrome, shuts the right down, doesn&apost allow you to talk.
At last week's seventh annual Baxter Street Zine and Self-Published Photo Book Fair, I saw everything from a photographic microcosm of Trump protesters to an intimate, multi-media enclave of emotional black men.
In that sense, the American experience may just be a microcosm of a larger global project -- extending the brand to the farthest reaches of the planet, in the fastest growing economies of the world.
Backstage, the entire weekend felt like a microcosm of our political climate: stuck in the middle with no clear future, a clashing of ideals, and the palpable presence of new feminism moving in swiftly.
But on another level, what happened to Facebook with Cambridge Analytica is a microcosm of an increasingly obvious problem that's increasingly affecting all social media platforms — with effects that potentially impact every internet user.
What Serena got herself into and what the world has witnessed and what this guy, this umpire, has put out into the universe was just a microcosm of what's been happening in our culture.
"What Serena got herself into, and what the world has witnessed, and what this guy, this umpire, has put out into the universe was just a microcosm of what's been happening in our culture."
It's a microcosm of culture, politics, economics — all of the debates that we have on our front page and that we see play out are also playing out in wine in a smaller way.
While it first arose as an elite Victorian escape, it soon exploded into a favourite destination for the labouring classes, its bathhouses and amusement parks increasingly teeming with a microcosm of the growing metropolis.
Trump's busy weekend served as a microcosm for his presidency as a whole, as he seethed with insults, launched attacks on key figures who have criticized him and returned to fiery rhetoric on immigration.
"They're the perfect microcosm for how many investors really view these stocks," the "Mad Money" host said, referring to FAANG — his acronym for the stocks of Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google, now Alphabet.
We can (sheepishly) look at Vox's own response as a microcosm of the larger cultural reaction: In the wake of David Bowie's death, Vox published no fewer than 15 articles about the singer's legacy.
And in a way, that tiny moment — when the audience sets out to laugh at Keanu and winds up appreciating him even more — is a microcosm of Reeves's second life as a public figure.
Opinion Columnist The drama of Stephen Moore, Donald Trump's controversial not-yet-nominee for a seat on the Federal Reserve, is a nice microcosm of the larger drama of conservatism in a Trumpian age.
The agricultural woes in Wisconsin are a microcosm of the difficulties that farmers across the country have faced as a result of the multifront trade disputes that have lingered for more than a year.
At that time, I just thought it would be a really interesting microcosm to look at race, at education, in a place that — you would think — has the best hope of solving these things.
I also think that in order to generate interest successfully, we have to break the codes of the Parisian white bourgeois microcosm around which French cinema revolves, along with the institutions that control it.
It's a microcosm of the broader policy discussion about the role of the fossil fuel industry in the carbon constrained future, whether it should be fought as an adversary or embraced as a partner.
Indeed, Stone's sentencing turned into a microcosm of the battle to save the rule of law in this country, a battle so important that it lies on the line that separates democracy from autocracy.
Barry had multiple passes go off his hands and out of bounds, a microcosm for a Florida offense that has been clunky at times this season and certainly was during stretches against the Buccaneers.
"Nevada, if you really look at the demographics, is a microcosm of the rest of the country," Cortez Masto said in an interview this month, touting the cultural and economic diversity of her state.
"Shadowboxing" illustrates bodily improvement as a microcosm of all forms of (what we perceive as) improvement: commentary on the frivolous, hyperbolic enhancements made to activities intended to be basic — such as punching the air.
And because Colorado is deeply purple, known for having a significant number of unaffiliated voters, and is embroiled in the choice debate, the state serves as a microcosm for the rest of the country.
Related: Disappeared, Tortured, and Bombed: This American's Story Is a Microcosm of US Policy in Yemen US President Barack Obama then admitted that there had been a "systemic failure" of the nation's security apparatus.
In a year that's been largely lackluster for Apple and downright bizarre for battery technologies, Consumer Reports' refusal to recommend the new MacBook Pro feels like a too-perfect microcosm of the past 22010 months.
This is a story that's a microcosm of the clash of the two civilizations—the brutal first contact, that kind of original first sin, played out in the heart of this country in the 1920s.
Lovecraft's writing has been examined more critically in recent years, and the arguments over his legacy have been a sort of microcosm for the larger conversations about race and representation in sci-fi and horror.
This interactive 3,000-square-foot gallery, closing this weekend, is a city microcosm for small visitors, allowing them to pretend to be taxi drivers, bus drivers, construction workers, street performers and, most impressively, the mayor.
After all, startups are raking in larger and larger rounds, earlier in their lifespans; shouldn't YC, a microcosm for the Silicon Valley startup ecosystem, advise their startups to charge the best investors the going rate?
If anything, this explorable microcosm of internet culture exemplifies that some people can't stomach (or deep throat) the type of taboo or depraved culture found on digital platforms when confronted with it outside a screen.
Deutsche Bank's Chief Financial Officer Marcus Schenck said while Frankfurt was best-placed among continental cities to attract business from London, the UK capital's 'microcosm' of infrastructure for financial services firms was hard to replicate.
It was an unfortunate microcosm of Chyna's last 15 years, during which this iconic athlete—she was once nicknamed the Ninth Wonder Of The World—was first diminished, then marginalized and, finally, quite nearly forgotten.
"What I see here in motorcycling is a microcosm for the whole country," renowned motorcycle photographer Michael Lichter tells me, surrounded by a museum-quality exhibit of custom bikes he curated for the Buffalo Chip.
She recognized that for those disheartened by the election's outcome, establishing our campus as a microcosm of a society truly in dialogue with itself would prevent a future election cycle as ugly as this one.
Florida takes a measure of civic pride in being a political microcosm of the country, and Democrats here see the governor's race as a testing ground for how to campaign successfully in the Trump era.
"To some, this is a microcosm of what could happen to other export-dependent provinces should Trump roll out the full tariffs," said Jonas Short, head of Beijing office at brokerage Everbright Sun Hung Kai.
Beyond the returns, this was a governor's race that made the skin crawl, which is to say that it was a sufficiently accurate mirror and microcosm of American political culture in the Age of Trump.
"I don't know if the race is a microcosm of what is going on in the country, but it's probably close," said Gary Walters, the clerk of courts in Licking County, who backs Mr. Balderson.
"What we've seen in our portfolio is a microcosm of what's been going between the markets and the underlying economy in the U.S.," Chairman, Chief Executive and Co-founder Leon Black said in a statement.
The festival, which ends this year on Sunday, March 12, began as a fantasy and has since grown into a microcosm of the work Germany has done to restore the legacy of a musical hero.
Together they constitute a microcosm of the immigrant groups that continue to arrive in New York — who not only made the city what it was, but the best of what it is and could be.
At Iowa High School, Election Results Kindle Tensions and Protests Like many other schools around the country since the election, West High has become a microcosm of the United States, roiled by divisions and mistrust.
The American understanding of Jews and Muslims as a whole has a tendency to be examined through the microcosm of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with its generations of failed peace accords and infuriating, endless bloodshed.
It zeroes in on one rich Michigan suburb imploding in the wake of the 2016 election, examining a microcosm of the boiling tensions now scalding the country, and promises to spare no one under its microscope.
As investors try to square conflicting reports on the state of the U.S. economy and U.S.-China trade relations, the action in shares of has become a microcosm of the broader stock market, Cramer said Monday.
"The results are further indications that the leaders in their respective spaces are taking market shares and it is very much a microcosm of the internet as a whole," Benchmark Company analyst Daniel Kurnos told Reuters.
Because my experience is a microcosm of what happened to media in the 21st century, it can begin to explain how we ended up in an era of intentional ignorance and with a truly broken media.
A high-profile dispute between Oberlin College and a local bakery over accusations of racial profiling and libel is emerging as a microcosm of a larger national debate over how political polarization is upending the country.
That debate is a microcosm of a wider debate about all sorts of different things: regional accents, accents to do with your race and ethnicity, and the kinds of perspectives that you're bringing to the table.
The Dame-MTA showdown is a microcosm of what other female sex and health companies often face: ads catering to male pleasure are given carte blanche, while ads centered around female pleasure are censored as obscene.
Social media platforms have become a microcosm of our world: they are a place where violence is propagated and elections are manipulated, just as they are a place where ideas are shared and artistic collaborations nurtured.
Its diverse, scone-baking cast has been heralded as a microcosm of modern Britain as it wrestles with questions of national identity in the wake of its surprise vote in June to leave the European Union.
The tensions between the two Maryland jurisdictions, city and county, reflect in microcosm the larger social and economic issues the Clinton campaign faces nationally and which any Democratic White House is sure to face going forward.
Sports are a microcosm of a world that is PROFOUNDLY unfair from root to stem, and doing everything you can to suck that unfairness out of them makes them less true to life in the process.
One lengthy closeup, a microcosm of the entire film, finds her staring into the mirror before Harry's funeral, first howling, then tussling with her tears, determined to square her shoulders and not be crushed by loss.
This Rust Belt city has historically been a microcosm of the national population's age and ethnicity, ranking fourth among metropolitan areas in its resemblance to the United States over all, according to data compiled by WalletHub.
Istria may be a microcosm of 20th-century southeastern European history, but it's also a magical, 21st-century playground for those who like sun, beaches, hill towns, Roman ruins, local wine, truffles and top-notch dining.
"Though craft stores are just a microcosm of the retail landscape, their collective push to bypass closures is showing the danger of a lack of a unified approach in defining essential versus nonessential business," she explained.
These sequences play out like Zero Dark Thirty in microcosm, as you tensely move from room to room, forced to judge on the fly between someone trying to hurt you and someone terrified that you're there.
Through the microcosm of its dog research program, VA has a unique opportunity to redefine accountability at the agency, and to let the results of that redefinition positively impact the veterans it was designed to serve.
Shotwell joined SpaceX as the head of business development in 2002 after being introduced to Musk by a former engineer at Microcosm, the private aerospace company where she'd served as director of the space systems division.
Although "The Paston Treasure" painting was, as the exhibition title states, intended as a "microcosm of the known world," its legacy is as a visual record of a lost collection, or at least its highlight reel.
In 1983, 69 acres were designated as the German Valley Historic District, "a microcosm of vernacular architectural styles found in New Jersey," from early Pennsylvania-German to Victorian shingle style, notes the nomination for protected status.
"His career is really a microcosm of the changes in the Democratic Party over the past half-century, all in one person," says Bill Galston, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and longtime Democratic policy analyst.
In many ways, Brookdale's emergency room—which is one of the busiest in New York City, with 100,000 visits annually, a hospital spokesperson later told me—acts as a bizarro microcosm of the world outside those doors.
From unprecedented heat waves in the southeast to a spate of devastating fires across the Australian alps to record high temperatures around the world, what's happening in Tasmania is a microcosm of what's happening to our planet.
That brings us rather neatly back to the troll who used the Jacksonville shooting to complain to EA about women in Battlefield V, and to the bigger picture, of which gaming culture is simply a convenient microcosm.
The first part of the book lays waste to the Obama administration and the ways in which it screwed this up and the ways in which that is a microcosm for the more extreme ills happening now.
Resulting action by state governments represent a microcosm of how the major parties view the role of government, with blue states choosing to squander the revenue and red states returning the money to those who paid in.
Democratic primary in Texas's 7th Congressional District The race between progressive activist Laura Moser and lawyer Lizzie Pannill Fletcher for this Houston-area seat has become a microcosm of the push-and-pull within the Democratic Party.
We saw a microcosm of a New York that was vibrant, teeming with soon to be discovered talent on the street corner, and love for the black people who'd given it the New York State of Mind.
Beyond the specific subplots serviced, the episode was also a sort of microcosm of the entire series, Elliot using the size and disconnected structure of E Corp against it as he expertly manipulates its networks and vulnerabilities.
Instead, they failed, quite spectacularly, to rise to the occasion — turning their furious defense of the nominee into an illuminating microcosm of the disregard and disrespect for women that have become hallmarks of Mr. Trump's Republican Party.
But Mr. Lewis's most successful work was, in its own way, a fundamental part of the great story of Jewish comedy in America — a story that also functions as a microcosm of American Jewish life writ large.
" I'm tempted to offer the role of the belligerent, windy "Il Capitano," or Captain, to Sebastian Gorka, a deputy assistant to Trump, who recently told the BBC that, "The military is not a microcosm of civilian society.
"The failure of New Jersey Democrats is a microcosm of the larger Democratic Party to take any bold stand on immigrant rights," said Whitney Strub, an associate professor of history at Rutgers University and a local activist.
But the reality for many is a microcosm of the economic disparities of the city the campus calls home — and as in the rest of Los Angeles, the vast majority feel ill-equipped to bridge the divide.
But the discussion before a little-known House subcommittee focused on "information technology" proved much more illustrative — as a microcosm of the coming collision between tech and the U.S. government over the need to regulate political ads.
What arises is an idyllic portrait of life that is nonetheless a microcosm of America, with arguments about outsiders moving into town, political slogans glimpsed on plaques, and a sense of the economic challenges that face Monrovians.
Curated with flair, this exhibition examined in microcosm the conceptual conflict in late 20th century contemporary art between individualistic modernism (funded by capitalism), which continues to be at odds with a communal modernity (often funded by socialist states).
The chosen hue of the year is meant to be a "color snapshot of a particular moment in time" — so, the hue in question becomes a sort of microcosm for the current state of the world, Pressman said.
Jean-Philippe Chauzy, head of the U.N. migration agency IOM in Congo described a microcosm of the dreadful plight of many ordinary Congolese - 1,000 families camped in a schoolyard that he visited in Kalemie, capital of Tanganyika province.
I mean, we're not calling ourselves world-class journalists when I say that the manner in which we stumbled into this was kind of a microcosm of how Trump himself has changed some of the dynamics in Washington.
The society I grew up in was a microcosm of the show's world, one where women circumvented their established roles of wife, mother, and helper not by demolishing them, but by inventing their own communities within those roles.
Malik, who's also based in Chicago, tells us Kanye's enormous impact on the city already -- both musically and culturally -- is just a start ... and what he has planned for Chi-town is a microcosm for the whole country.
At an address Thursday at the University of Utah's Hinckley Institute of Politics, Romney told us that he is: The knock on Romney's speech already is that it is a perfect microcosm of the Republicans' problem this cycle.
Pacifico restaurants are found in every town of decent size in Colombia, especially in the capital city of Bogotá—a 9-million-person microcosm of the entire country, located almost 3,000 meters high up in the rugged Andes.
To best illustrate why a rotating primary schedule would make sense, let's explore the differences between the states currently positioned first and Texas, which is a microcosm of the nation as a whole, and represents far more delegates.
In a microcosm of the entire film, Alma's attempt to do something nice for him -- by sending everyone out of the house and cooking dinner -- goes completely awry, largely because he can't abide any change in his routine.
Considering Flake's near-complete unwillingness to save himself or his party from what he describes as a serious threat, his half-hearted rebellion is a microcosm of the crisis that awaits Republicans if the Trump presidency collapses terminally.
In any case, "Bandersnatch" is getting lots of deserved hype for pioneering a format that could usher in the dawn of "interactive TV." In many ways, though, "Bandersnatch" is a microcosm of the current entertainment and media landscape.
" Just before the release here in Britain this week, Ms. Potter said that the disastrous soiree was "a microcosm of a whole nation in a great political crisis, a crisis about who we are, a crisis about nationalism.
In an age of interconnectedness, the story of Novi Sanzhary is a microcosm of the problem of misinformation about the coronavirus that seems to have outpaced its spread, reaching millions of people around the world in a flash.
The carnivalesque land-use battles that ensnare San Francisco and its semirural suburbs, he points out, are a microcosm of the exasperating land-use issues threatening other thriving economies, like Seattle, Austin and Denver; Vancouver, London and Berlin.
About 21 million ballots have been cast in Georgia so far, and all eyes are on the race for governor between Democrat Stacey Abrams and Republican Brian Kemp that has become a microcosm of the national political climate.
To me, the ultimate act of refraction that Slave Play enacts is to serve as a microcosm of the act and effect of colonization — in its horror, perversion, the way it twists desire and irrevocably warps human relationships.
But so too are the acts of shutting down popular facilities for security purposes, and bringing in less-experienced security personnel who needlessly escalate violence with students, and transforming the campus into a microcosm of a police state.
For as many conflicts as there are raging around the concept of plantations, the burgeoning Underground Railroad, and what it means to be a freed slave, Underground depicts just as many within the microcosm of the Macon plantation.
As investors try to square conflicting reports on the state of the U.S. economy and U.S.-China trade relations, the action in shares of Apple has become a microcosm of the broader stock market, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Monday.
The McClellan fight epitomised Benn: to be knocked clean out of the ring in the first round (at 3 minutes in the video below), then return with a flurry of blows in the second, was his life in microcosm.
Somewhere toward the middle of the huge, brightly lit hall are a series of tables showing off non-Samsung products, a perfect microcosm of the ways in which large electronics corporations are reaching beyond their own walls for inspiration.
Although her family was proud of the care they'd provided and forever grateful to the aides — a few attended her memorial service — Elizabeth's experience serves as a microcosm of what ails the home health-care system, particularly its workforce.
Instead, the administration has entered into a high-stakes gambit with neither a strategy nor an off-ramp in sight for either nation, which has turned the standoff into a microcosm of the administration's blunt, simplistic approach to policy.
People seemed to view welfare as a microcosm of government: If they perceived it as a "handout" for the undeserving, or felt that they were unfairly denied benefits because they earned too much, they held government in low esteem.
In the course of writing this essay, I was surprised by the number of people who, even as they protectively warned me against essentializing or pigeonholing the city, posited Baltimore as a microcosm of the country as a whole.
"If you look at some of those photographs and some of that footage, and if you look at what was happening in Standing Rock—that was a microcosm or smaller or earlier version of people saying no," said Bullard.
"The Ukraine scandal is a great microcosm of how this administration's real foreign policy machinery operates," said Andrew S. Weiss, a former senior official at the National Security Council, State Department and Pentagon who advised on Russia and Ukraine.
"In sum," he said, "this lawsuit is a microcosm of fighting possibly the largest risk in the ride-sharing industry and a situation we will be closely watching over the coming months as it plays out in the courts."
A microcosm of Hollywood, the Dee-Luxe is a stage, and everyone, except perhaps the anxious boss, Mr. B (Sully Boyar), and his gruff ex-con employee, Lonnie (Ivan Dixon), entertains a fantasy or at least wields a shtick.
Looking at Gotti is like staring through the wrong end of a telescope and seeing everything you need to know about "truth" on the internet, only in microcosm and applied to the least important thing imaginable: a bad movie.
That episode's follow-up, "Austerlitz," is a little less immediately showy, but it's a neat microcosm of what Succession is, as well as perhaps the clearest example of how the show expertly strikes a balance between humor and heartbreak.
"As evident in their titles, each image represents an independent microcosm, or 'small world' — a reflection of Kandinsky's view of the world as a self-contained cosmic entity consisting of countless independent, enclosed elements," curator Julia Courtney told Hyperallergic.
As hyperinflation worsens and the economy continues to crumble, Venezuela is a microcosm of the best and worst potential of cryptocurrency technology: as a tool for enabling authoritarian oppression, and a beacon of hope for the Venezuelan people to escape it.
Or, as an aide describes it, "Silicon Valley as a microcosm of what's happening nationwide—a small number of people amassing stratospheric wealth, side-by-side with people who are struggling to keep their heads above water and support families."
"Debris intends to reflect on the convergence of time and history, construction and demolition, arriving at layered compositions that embody a microcosm of the human condition, positioned within the dynamic stimuli imperative to Macau's identity," notes the exhibition's press release.
Besides SpaceX, Lockheed Martin Corp and Boeing Co, the Alcantara visit included smaller aerospace U.S. companies Vector Space Systems, which launches small satellites, and Microcosm, which focuses on providing low-cost access to space, an organizer of the trip said.
In theory, the facility will offer a microcosm of most scenarios a car can expect to encounter in the real world, complete with the benefit of four seasons of weather including rain, ice and snow that's a built-in Michigan benefit.
The latest episode, "Playing Trump," is a microcosm of what you can expect from the show as a whole — a touching yet deeply complex look at the intersection of politics and social justice in the lives of kids in the neighborhood.
Consider the following scores: -- Consumers who say Trump is distinctive -- down 10% -- Fun -- down 13% -- Trendy -- down 17.63% -- Stylish -- down 21% These numbers reflect responses from more than 1,000 people who were selected to represent the United States in microcosm.
The very public battle between Delta Air Lines, the world's second largest airline, and competitor Qatar Airways represents a microcosm of the national debate over whether the amount of alleged government subsidies foreign airlines receive violates international Open Skies agreements.
The case may not have much of a chance legally, but it underscores how this contest has become a microcosm of the larger competition between the US and China over who will define—and control—the technology of the 21st century.
Especially on nights when friends descend on your living room, consoles in hand, you'll want the best connection possible to complete the mission and reach legendary status among the global gamer microcosm, whose company is entirely dependent on your Wi-Fi.
LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - China stands out as a bright spot for oversupplied liquefied natural gas (LNG) markets, but it's much more than just a beacon of demand hope, it's the microcosm of how the global market is likely to develop.
In his new book, Glass House: The 1% Economy and the Shattering of the All-American Town, out on Tuesday, longtime magazine writer Brian Alexander explores this trend, using Lancaster as a microcosm for what is happening all across the nation.
If authoritarianism can help explain what's happening with Trump's campaign on a macro scale, then it is even more powerful in helping to explain what's happening at his rallies — which are, in some ways, a microcosm of how authoritarianism works.
"Stockton is in many ways a microcosm of the United States: in recent years, major shifts in our economy, persistent wage stagnation, and rising inequality have made it increasingly difficult for hardworking residents to make ends meet," the SEED website says.
" A quotation from Cocteau on the festival website asserts that Cannes is "an apolitical no man's land, a microcosm of what the world would be like if people could make direct contact with one another and speak the same language.
The Times has assembled a large body of evidence from multiple sources that directly implicates Russia in four hospital attacks in just 23 hours: one day that's a microcosm of how health care has been crippled in parts of Syria.
Its rooms are spacious and sunny (the Atlantic Ocean is right across the street), but an intimation of hidden significance drifts in with the light and the breezes, a hint that Clara's home might also be a microcosm of modern Brazil.
The House primary in Kansas' 2400rd District is a microcosm of the ideological battles playing out in the Democratic Party in House races this year and ahead of the 2000 presidential election, when the same battles will be front and center.
As I watched this unprecedented funeral, motivated not by love for the man who was dead but by hatred for the man he killed, I recognized that the throng in Rawalpindi was a microcosm of radical Islam's relationship to our time.
"It's a microcosm of all the aboriginal issues you see on the TV every day," Harte said of docket day, where the court mostly deals with procedural matters such as setting trial dates, entering pleas, and in some cases sentencing.
" In response to the Italian government's statement, Bannon signaled that he is not ready to give up on his dream of opening the school and said, "The fight for Trisulti is a microcosm of the fight for the Judeo-Christian West.
I began to see the store could be seen as a microcosm of one of feminism's longest-standing struggles: How do we relate to each other across race and class differences to build spaces we can all share and benefit from?
Mr. de Blasio has heralded his school safety agenda as a microcosm of his broader goal that the city can be both safe and fair to black and Hispanic communities who have had the most contact with the criminal justice system.
As income inequality becomes an increasingly central issue in the Democratic primary, the plans offered by Mr. Booker and Ms. Harris are a microcosm of the larger competition between two Democrats who have long been vying for similar sources of support.
And every year, the visitors arrive in waves — undeterred by long lines, unruffled by rubbing shoulders in a microcosm of the five boroughs — to strut their stuff, fall flat on their face and get up to try all over again.
It's unsurprising that a microcosm containing different types of people with little to do but reflect and cathect provided fiction writers with a generative setting, one which everyone from George Eliot to Henry James to Guy de Maupassant took advantage of.
If you fix Iraq with a real power-sharing accord you create a model that can radiate out across the Arab world, because Iraq is a microcosm of the Arab world, with Sunnis, Shiites, Kurds, Turkmen, Christians and many others.
It showed that Mr. Trump repeatedly asked Mr. Zelensky to investigate one of the American president's rivals, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. Constituting roughly a quarter of the Democratic caucus, the freshmen are a microcosm of the broader group.
Against this backdrop, the fight between Corker and Trump is a microcosm of the storm brewing within the Republican Party, one that pits the party's traditional donor class against its actual voting base, and highlights the chasm between the two.
As Russell Berman of The Atlantic wrote: This hearing was never going to change minds … [It] seemed a microcosm of that political debate and of the impeachment process that, to the chagrin of Trump's critics, has failed to transcend it.
"So many people are in similar lines of business — lobbying the E.U., lawyers, politicians and so on — and so often it's like a little bubble of us traveling between the two cities, a microcosm of Britain's E.U. membership," she said.
For the retail component of the show, Eckhaus and Latta asked several artist friends to create the clothing racks, furniture, decorative sculptures, and other elements used to display their clothes, effectively producing a microcosm of their more immediate artistic influences.
Most of us, though, have adapted by tuning all the way out or all the way in–—in microcosm, by becoming either exhaustingly cynical or painfully earnest on Twitter, which at the time of this writing is trading at USD $19553.
The installation (comprised of the pieces "Untitled (People's World)" and "Special Agents 2," both 2018) is a microcosm of Barnette's larger project, featured in a concurrent solo exhibition at the MCA San Diego, Dear 1968,… (on view through September 2).
But "Frequent Dreamlands," the record's single, illustrates just about everything that the record does well in microcosm, as jittery rhythmic contortions and screechy atonal electronics underpin Farman's possessed murmurs, before breaking out into a cold-sweat of an acid riff.
The big picture, via Axios' Alexi McCammond: This race was a microcosm of 2018's politics with a young, progressive African American candidate facing off against a Republican who went out of his way to embrace President Trump and, eventually, gained his endorsement.
Washington offers banks the chance to build brands and make life-long national customers from people passing through as students or employees of changing governments "You have a microcosm of America here in D.C.," said Thasunda Duckett, the CEO of Chase Consumer Banking.
This is a microcosm of the Republican Party's broader failure to cope with Obama's presidency—which in turn gave rise to Trump, on whose behalf Grassley will apparently risk his Senate seat, fighting to hold the Supreme Court vacancy open for him.
Washington offers banks the chance to build brands and make life-long national customers from people passing through as students or employees of changing governments "You have a microcosm of America here in D.C.," said Thasunda Duckett, the CEO of Chase Consumer Banking.
In a perfect microcosm of their entire season, the Philadelphia Eagles traveled to the NFL's toughest place to play and did really well for a while, but it gradually became obvious that they just aren't good enough to win out in the end.
If Murad Khani is a microcosm of the impact war has had on Afghanistan—including the physical destruction of space and the splintering of communities—then Turquoise Mountain addresses the myriad ways in which the issues created by war must be addressed.
This is a microcosm of a colonization of much of white rural life by the memes and tokens of mass-culture Confederate nostalgia: that battle flag; the paranoid and chest-puffing anthems of Hank Williams, Jr.; and a certain version of male swagger.
While children are spellbound by beignets and bowling to live "swamp pop," a Creole/Cajun/rockabilly musical genre unique to Louisiana, parents can stealthily work in discourse on colonialism and position "Nouvelle Orleans" as a microcosm of the melting pot called America.
In the Atlantic, Useem cites a study led by Michigan State University professor Zach Hambrick, which found that sailors high in conscientiousness performed relatively poorly on a multitasking-type exercise in which the rules changed midway through, a microcosm of the future workplace.
In "At Iowa High School, Election Results Kindle Tensions and Protests," Julie Bosman writes: Like many other schools around the country since the election, West High has become a microcosm of the United States itself, a place roiled by tension, divisions and mistrust.
The focus of these essays remains firmly fixed on geeky literature and media, though Hurley suggests — indeed, demands, in an introduction titled "Welcome to the Revolution" — that readers should see the genre as a microcosm of American society and even global politics.
Of course, these characters are by no means representative of the entire spectrum of individuals and identities you will encounter at Pride, but when navigating the specific microcosm of the gay club, it can be helpful to know the lay of the land.
Scared Straight's two contributions to Nardcore—"Skate to Live" and "Peer Pressure"—are a microcosm of their whole deal: fast and sloppy and teenage as hell, driven by a stress and a need to figure out who they were (skaters) and weren't (wasted).
While Trevor Noah has been holding his own in The Daily Show chair, Comedy Central has turned its eye toward the road ahead with three revealing show orders: These three shows can be viewed as a microcosm of Comedy Central's talk show priorities.
The most memorable song from the album cycle wasn't even a song from the album: it was his acapella performance from the BET Awards, which itself was a microcosm of Em's creative and political states, impassioned and well-intentioned and completely robotic.
The debate over secretary of state is a microcosm of the balance Mr. Trump is trying to strike in all of his appointments — between loyalists who will appeal to his base and more mainstream Republicans, many of whom stridently opposed his candidacy.
"My hope is for V.E.S. to accept the challenge of developing a new lifestyle, a new atmosphere, a new microcosm in which life is given more perspective besides the one-sided affluent one," he said calmly at the end of the speech.
Sometimes it seemed that the classroom had become a microcosm of the battle over how to address the perils of climate change, and where that issue should rank in the priorities of a nation where many citizens are worried about basic survival.
It was intended to be a microcosm of the growing chasm between rich and poor in the nation's tech capital, but some readers criticized the story because it focused on complaints about "street people," without including the voices of drug users and sellers.

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