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Beneath the arrogance was something even more palpable: fear But beneath that arrogance was something even more palpable: fear.
When he visits now, a more palpable hazard presents itself.
The debate is more shrill, and the partisanship more palpable.
Instead, Sansa is preparing for a much more palpable threat: starvation.
Nowhere was this more palpable than in Brain's preposterously elaborate plans.
In fact, nowhere was her embrace of the president more palpable.
Giving Mowgli something to truly lose makes the film's stakes more palpable.
The onslaught of police brutality victims has made this even more palpable.
A much more palpable and powerful mix of emotions, if you ask me.
Of course, when you know the situation in Lebanon, it's much more palpable.
And when risks are more palpable, people tend to give them too much credence.
Nowhere is the need for such a history more palpable than inside the Zone.
The mood is thick and the danger these kids are in is more palpable.
As climate change's effects become more palpable, CNN might start to resemble a movie.
Mr. Duffy and his partners believe this creates an even more palpable, resonant bonding experience.
No previous scientific advance, not even splitting the atom, has made this fear more palpable.
But at tonight's Academy Awards red carpet, the feeling of Adams' omnipresence was even more palpable.
But nowhere on my trip was Mackintosh's spirit and his visionary magic more palpable than here.
It took a long time to construct, but definitely made the whole experience much more palpable.
As the years go by, the influence of Brakhage's thinking, writing, and filmmaking becomes ever more palpable.
Nothing made the grand vision of synthesizers and electronic music more palpable all weekend than this performance.
Its happiness has been of a more palpable and undeniable and unmitigated quality than any I've ever known.
There is definitely energy and a buzz that is more palpable than it has been for a while.
Hers are the more palpable, but he has his own tangled bundle of anxieties, including an allergy to commitment.
At this point in my life — I am about to turn 66 — death seems more palpable than ever before.
These days, the intimacy we feel with celebrities is more palpable than ever because of social media, Klemanski tells me.
It is difficult to measure that threat against the more palpable and certainly more discussed threat from, say, the Islamic State.
But now victories here are a little more palpable, and something that everyone inside the base's walls can only win over themselves.
"Companies should consider ways to make traveling for their road warriors more palpable," said Craig Fichtelberg, president and co-founder of AmTrav.
If you want to experience that story in a more palpable way, scoot on over to the Stratford Perth Museum after February 18.
She and Dev have an easy chemistry with each other, which is much more palpable than 98 percent of the "First Date" dates.
While the fear of being rejected for my health issues has certainly not gone away completely, it was far more palpable with men.
"The sense of anxiety is more palpable in client discussions and in the news flow than it is in investor positioning," the note said.
Basically, every other fingerprint sensor these days is ridiculously fast and accurate, so with this being newer tech, its slight lag feels more palpable.
But Liberty City, looming large in three dimensions as you began GTA III, was more palpable than the worlds that had laid its groundwork.
Yet even as the prospect of his removal becomes ever more palpable, we must awaken from this blue-state reverie we have constructed for ourselves.
But by getting us to do the work, the feeling of encroaching war is more palpable than an entire army of CGI men-at-arms.
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Nowhere is the boom in tourism from China over the last decade more palpable than among neighbors of the country, Asia's largest economy.
The potential tremors from an economic slowdown in China became more palpable this week as Apple slashed its financial forecast, citing disappointing iPhone sales there.
Less severely, booze makes us a bit nastier than normal; our criticisms become more cutting, our anger feels more palpable, and our tolerance for frustration evaporates.
Potential for conflict "is more palpable when you're actually looking at things: That was Justin's, this is mine, that is something we love together," says Ferguson.
As Boko Haram is pushed out of more areas, the magnitude of the humanitarian crisis aggravated by the extremist group's deadly insurgency is becoming more palpable.
As the date approaches, the volatility and anger in Hong Kong has only become more palpable and unpredictable, and the divisions seemingly more intractable than ever.
Not nervous in a way I've always been nervous before screenings, but nervous in a way that felt even more palpable to me than I'd ever experienced.
Yet as the tech press has increasingly turned up the negative tenor of startup coverage, the general skepticism we have for startups has become more and more palpable.
" After too many years being stuck on repeat, The Walking Dead is changing, and the difference couldn't have been more palpable in the season 9 premiere, "A New Beginning.
But nowhere was the sense of urgency perhaps more palpable than on Kauai, where torrential rains four months ago triggered widespread flooding that destroyed homes and washed out roads.
The frustration, too, is more palpable, as 42 percent of respondents said they experienced delays "Always" or "More than Half the Time," compared to 583 percent in high-income areas.
Mr. Obama provided conservatives with not just a health law to loathe and a veto pen to blame, but also a visage that allowed their opposition to be more palpable.
You felt as though you could almost reach out and touch the technology in Blade Runner, which made its take on where the world was heading all the more palpable—and terrifying.
Her easy charm makes her the right choice for playing this role — and makes Helen's sense of betrayal when Philipps reads only part of her thoughtful public statement all the more palpable.
Images of the murders of children like Tamir Rice, Trayvon Martin, and Michael Brown that are instantly accessible on the internet make this statistic much more palpable for teens today than those past.
Perhaps nowhere does the struggle between wild and manicured feel more palpable than in Ecuador, and nowhere in Ecuador is the battle for biological and cultural diversity more profound than in Yasuní National Park.
The speeches The second-hand joy of watching talented artists win an award -- for their first time onstage or at the end of a long career -- is never more palpable than it is here.
Driving the news: Lying behind this coming world of new borders is, from the U.S. side, a more palpable realization that China's rise means a sharp diminution of U.S. power and possibly living standards.
This history suggests that even as the risks of climate disruption become more palpable, the nation faces a sustained deadlock between high-emitting red states and low-emitting blue states that precludes national action.
But when Candle Cove's literal skeleton crew (watch out for that screaming, jaw-waggling Jawbone!) begins to seep into reality in the rural, geographically nondescript town of Iron Hill, the dread becomes more palpable.
But even if the scandal is more palpable on Main Street, analysts and investors who spoke to Reuters after Stumpf's testimony said it may ultimately matter little to Wells Fargo's bottom line or share price.
That became all the more palpable again last November when a gunman, who describes himself as a "warrior for the babies," opened fire at the Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood clinic, killing three and injuring nine.
The anger is more palpable among Republican voters, who ushered in big congressional majorities for the party, expecting to end Mr. Obama's health care law, reduce the size of government, cut taxes and bolster national security.
That danger will soon become even more palpable if Trump follows through with recommending that people go back to work and pack into churches — and, as a result, fan the flames of the still-spreading virus.
Iowa, more than 90 percent white, was a culture shock, and the isolation that Ms. Jones felt there was made more palpable by the fact that the Clarence Thomas hearings were playing out in the background.
But for the significant chunk of the population who live in cities along Australia&aposs coastline, the thought of smoky summers becoming the norm makes the looming reality of potentially catastrophic climate change much more palpable.
You wouldn't even mind, and would actually be pleased, if Rhoades's wife, Wendy (who, improbably enough, is a major player at Axe Capital) tossed her husband for Axe, with whom she possesses a more palpable, if platonic, chemistry.
If you're working in something like sales or PR where you're making the same pitch over and over again and dealing with a lot of the same questions, I can imagine the time saved is a lot more palpable.
And nowhere is that shift more palpable than in the Victorian Era turn of the century, where women who had previously been hobbled by elaborate skirts and tight-lacing, made the shift to looser fitting garments with lighter fabrics.
Think of the magic of seeing one's feelings come to life in the little rubber creatures of Toy Story, or the courage in Spirited Away's Chihiro, which only grows more palpable as the beings around her grow more monstrous.
More palpable and immediate than lower interest rates, fiscal stimulus could have an impact on real economic outcomes: a quicker return to work for employees, better preventative measures for the public and ultimately, a shorter wait for a vaccine.
Gun violence, environmental injustice, inequality, gerrymandering, gentrification, and war are just a handful of major themes in a room veritably simmering with Midwestern rage — rage that feels all the more palpable and terrifying in light of the locals' usual restraint.
This is not unfamiliar territory for Pence: For much of the 2016 campaign, the former Indiana governor was tasked with turning down the heat on Trump's campaign rhetoric and attempting to make it more palpable for rank-and-file Republican voters.
The attention to gender issues was more palpable on the first night, but Gillibrand repeatedly raised them on the second, including referencing the power of the women who marched after Trump won in 2016 and who will be a powerful force in 2020.
"Increased political and policy uncertainty and the large dislocation of broad financial conditions will likely weigh on the economic outlook, almost certainly reversing the tentative stabilization of activity and the somewhat more palpable decline in inflation observed in recent months," Goldman Sachs analysts said.
Nowhere is that more palpable than just across the border in Israel, where soldiers patrol close enough to wave at the Hamas militants eyeing them from watchtowers, and commanders talk of Gaza's unemployment and poverty rates as fluently as of their battle preparations. Brig. Gen.
"The frustration is certainly more palpable than it was a couple of weeks ago ... it's not the happiest of places to spend much time," said one of the people, who like others cited in this story requested anonymity given the sensitivity of the situation.
And that feeling is even more palpable among New Yorkers — from the working-class neighborhoods of Staten Island to rural upstate towns to the year-round residents of the Hamptons — and that is why he is heavily favored to win big in the state's primary on Tuesday.
In many cases, the passage of time has only strengthened their artworks' hold on the unalterable realities of our current system, even as they infect the newer objects in the show with a heightened political consciousness made all the more palpable by dint of the recent shift in context.
In European capitals and among delegations gathered here at a pristine golf resort, anxiety over the future of US leadership has become more palpable than perhaps any other point in Trump's presidency, with the acrimony spilling into view just as the largest industrial nations hope to put forward a united front.
A world that passively observes us move from crisis to crisis, as if each were unconnected and unrelated, helping to make war and refugees, and displacement, dispossession and climate disaster, neo-colonialism and white supremacy, and crushing debt that knows no borders, all the more palpable … but that is the state of art.
Nowhere is Boffin's commitment to lesbian genealogies more palpable than in her series The Knight's Move (1990), which she created for Stolen Glances: Lesbians Take Photographs (1991), a book and exhibition project with Jean Fraser that serves as an invaluable but tragically overlooked contribution to lesbian visual history and the history of photography at large.
The event on Monday night was a hoot, and it was a relief for me to find that there are other people out there who still have a sense of humor, do not want to impose their version of righteousness on others, and have some feeling for a 'free country' as something more palpable than an empty slogan.
However, as we saw during the election and its aftermath (and many brought up once again in response to criticism on his feed), the relationship between fashion and politics has never been more palpable: Brands have made their ideological inclinations clear on the runway and in their collections, pledged to not dress the First Family, and even dedicated resources to benefit programs and non-profits that could be affected by the current administration's policies.
Therefore, the victim had already been identified regardless of whether the participants had known anything specific about their identity or not. The circumstances of the victim were more palpable and thus elicited greater sympathy from participants. In contrast, the identities of statistical victims were not yet determined. As such, participants found it more difficult to sympathize with indeterminate victims.
"[W]e noticed plainly how much the defective knowledge even of a single word hinders the understanding".de Bury, p. 123 13\. Why we have not wholly neglected the Fables of the Poets In chapter 13, de Bury makes the observation that the true purpose of the ancient Greek fables was to make learning easy and more palpable for children and some adults.
Tensor shapes are more palpable by adding lighting effects (reflection and shadow). 2D sections of interest are selected for display by rotating the tensor interactively around one or more axes. Crystal morphology or physical property data can be stored in specialized databases or added to more comprehensive crystal structure databases. The Crystal Morphology Database (CMD) is an example for a web-based crystal morphology database with integrated visualization capabilities.
He simmered, he sulked, he bristled with class resentments, but he hung in there, got the job done and expected no thanks. His nobility was all the more palpable for never having to be expressed in words. Bronson told critic Roger Ebert in 1974 that "I'm only a product like a cake of soap, to be sold as well as possible." He said that in the action pictures he was producing at the time, there was not much time for acting.
In 2018, between a few tour periods with his band, Habib will be touring Europe with Bassekou Kouyate and Amy Sacko. Both the shared pleasure of playing together and the enthusiasm of the public pushed these two leaders to continue the adventure in the US in spring 2019. But ... it was not counting on the problems of visas more and more palpable even for musicians on the roads for many years. And, Bassekou & Amy did not get their visas in time.
Unlike most Capra films, it contains a surrealistic dream sequences and a notable (for being so unusual for Capra) scene in which an optical printer is used to superimpose images of riots over Megan's face to make her emotional confusion seem more palpable. Capra believed The Bitter Tea of General Yen was a "women's picture". He asked 65 stenographers at the studio to vote for their favorite actor, and by a three-to-one margin they chose Nils Asther for the lead in the film. For the role of Megan Davis, Capra cast Barbara Stanwyck.
" Several sketches followed as Hopper adjusted the image on paper to more closely match his vision. As was his practice, Jo served as his model for the female figure. Her February 1 diary entry records, Each day, Edward worked on the painting "until it is almost pitch dark." By February 19 the canvas had progressed to the point that Jo observed, "Each day I don't see how E. can add another stroke"—but also that his changes were making "this picture…more palpable—not fussy ... reduced to essentials ... so realized.
Although DiMarco may not be able to hear all of the music he shares through DJing, he, like most Deaf people, is able to feel its vibrations. This is especially true for songs with lower frequencies, which create more palpable vibrations. DiMarco has said that hearing is not necessary for a person to be able to enjoy music. When asked to give his best advice to other Deaf people, DiMarco says to remember that Deaf people can do anything. According to DiMarco, if other Deaf people want to DJ, they should simply “do their homework and make it happen,” because they’re equally as capable of achieving success.
With their thousands of members, the trade unions had great strength in numbers, and this they used to their advantage, campaigning for the rights of black workers and forcing the government to make changes to its apartheid policies. Importantly, trade unions filled the gap left by banned political parties. They assumed tremendous importance because they could act on a wide variety of issues and problems for their people—and not only work- related ones, as links between work issues and broader community grievances became more palpable. Fewer trade-union officials (harassed less by the police and army) were jailed than political leaders in the townships.
Some embraced the potential pairing, while others were a bit cynical believing like past regimes, the new bosses would fold under the pressure of Lane (Cane and Lily)'s fans. Sara Bibel stated that the character had proven to be a formidable potential love interest for Lily and Jamey Giddens agreed describing Tyler as the more "palpable" threat to the couple compared Cane's sketchy past. However, majority of Soaps In Depth readers disagreed; according to a poll in the February 25, 2013 issue, 65% of fans said that Tyler would not be able to come between Cane and Lily. Meanwhile, some fans questioned the writers' motives.
The 256-page book collected recipes, homemaking tips, and beauty tips that had been voluntarily submitted by suffragists from the state of Washington. The recipes covered a range of meal types, such as breads, entrees, soups, "pineapple desserts," "sailor's recipes," canned foods, and preserved foods. In addition, the book contained political essays with titles such as "How Washington Women Lost the Ballot," written by Adella M. Parker, and "Progress of Woman Suffrage." The book was dedicated to “the first woman who realized that half the human race were not getting a square deal, and who had the courage to voice a protest.” The inclusion of recipes helped soften the political message of the book, thereby making it more palpable to some women.
In early usage the terms bull and bear were akin to naming a variety of fraudster, as is made clear by Mortimer, writing about 40 years after the scandal of the South Sea Bubble:Mortimer, Preface, vii :"Notwithstanding all the wise precautions hitherto taken, only the more palpable and glaring frauds have been entirely suppressed. The Bubbles are indeed burst, and the Race Horses of Exchange-Alley long since dead, but Bulls and Bears still subsist in their original vigour and full strength. The late Sir John Barnard, whose name ought to be ever dear to the citizens of London for his long and faithful services in parliament, did indeed make an attempt to crush those monsters and their keepers; but his scheme was rejected, on account of its leaving a clog and restraint on the buying and selling of stock".

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