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"palpably" Definitions
  1. in a way that is easily noticed by the mind or the senses

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And like Castle, whose work is palpably handmade and therefore palpably human, Mr. Mee does not deal in cookie-cutter art.
As a group, they seemed palpably disinterested with the question.
The crowd remained peaceful but the mood was palpably tense.
The idea that we know what we want is palpably false.
Their gazes rise from the surface of the photograph, palpably furious.
Once a Republican stronghold, this affluent Philadelphia suburb is palpably anti-Trump.
Sloppy, palpably false police work and testimony were written off as immaterial.
VOA's credibility suffered by palpably changing its tone with every new administration.
What are we to make of this absence palpably present before us?
Get past its technical problems, and Nier could palpably pull at the heartstrings.
Sufjan's "Mystery of Love," on the other hand, is palpably full of tenderness.
In contrast, his contributions to Garden are airy, self-contained, and palpably joyful.
Ms. Lange is often acting beautifully, but she is also often palpably acting.
This is the guiding light for Moondog's best self, spiritually if not palpably.
She's pure of heart, a fiercely protective sister and a palpably real teenager.
The film's energy dips palpably in the next scene, set 20 years later.
The "seventh function," palpably a MacGuffin from the outset, is not the point.
Spells take an agonizingly long time to prepare and charge, everything palpably kinetic.
"The global economy is ... palpably weakening," the NY Times' Peter Goodman reports from London.
Not only did Nelson look great, but her spirit was palpably higher as well.
The intimacy of the Experimental Theater at the Abrons made the experience palpably fleshly.
As Dr. Kimmel masterfully deflected an outpouring of protests, the atmosphere grew palpably tense.
Seth's growing anxiety and anguish as he sees Jenny manipulating Rick is palpably conveyed.
" Palpably exasperated, Poncho went on, "There's a lull settling in, and it's not good.
His personal love for his dear friend and the Kennedy family showed through palpably.
As he shook hands with the Obamas, they forced polite but palpably strained smiles.
But "it's palpably different," than a recession in terms of its length and depth.
This Prior is palpably as scared as hell, and as mad as hell, too.
But "it's palpably different," than a recession in terms of its length and depth.
No. And the sort of soberness with which they make speeches that are palpably absurd.
That has made the government of Mariano Rajoy, the long-serving prime minister, palpably nervous.
It's the opportunity cost of not getting there that I feel fairly palpably every day.
That's all the more surprising given the bailout paid off palpably for his Hoosier constituents.
The energy in the warehouse is palpably rising; everyone's beyond stoked for this juicy mayhem.
This middle-class, circumspect man has been palpably shaped, exalted and damaged by their relationship.
Voters still have trouble believing that a man so palpably blessed could feel their pain.
Over the years, the joke became palpably true, and today it has led to anger.
After her she turned thirty, she could palpably sense a shift as her Return released.
It spawned another ovation, and palpably, a last chance for Williams to salute the fans.
After her husband died, Ms. Morris was "palpably fragile in her grief," Ms. Rodgers wrote.
Faced with a political enemy that pays it no attention, the right is palpably frustrated.
As a survivor of sexual assault myself, I understand palpably the delicacy of sexual dynamics.
He's palpably anxious, crouched a good distance away while he waits for the police to arrive.
It's not like when you're here, where you just feel it so palpably all the time.
I love the show because of the palpably intense closeness that runs deep in this family.
But you sometimes feel too palpably the effortful research that must have gone into the show.
What seemed like a playful gesture, Brian said, was palpably the vector of a sincere threat.
Rebekah Brockman's Antigone is palpably enraged and defiant, while Paul O'Brien embodies a stubborn and overconfident Creon.
And like Brandt he is blunt, approachable, emotional, idealistically European in outlook and palpably hungry for power.
" She added, "Sure, he's making life palpably dangerous for Muslims and immigrants, but, hey, he's good entertainment!
She is a commanding presence onstage and on TV, but in person she's thoughtful and palpably gentle.
Still, no one expected something as palpably insane as Hotline Miami to sell nearly two million copies.
But there are no private worlds, not really, when one man's heaven is so palpably another's hell.
Moreover, Woods, credibly and palpably, is no longer haunted by the most inglorious chapter of his past.
The outside world was nevertheless made palpably present by the increased security in and around festival headquarters.
But evaluating suspects is part of the ritual and the fun, and everyone here feels palpably real.
It is within this palpably strained relationship between the two countries that this year's documenta is situated.
My juices were flowing very readily when writing La La Land because I feel it so palpably.
But finally, Trump weighed in with a stream of tweets that palpably moved through the stages of grief.
In late 2014, a palpably shaken Conte took to Twitter, holding an open forum to debate Patreon's future.
Suddenly, lighting up entire cities—even entire regions—usually darkened by night had become a palpably valid prospect.
At the same time, it folds us, palpably and inextricably, into the fabric of a much grander universe.
Mr. Scott's take on the character may be the most palpably neurotic, and least overtly heroic, I've seen.
He finds that older spirits are, generally speaking, mellower than their modern day counterparts, and more palpably smooth.
But there's something so palpably earnest about each one of these couples as they embark on this scary journey.
Cedric Richmond of Louisiana, causing applause from several members of the audience in an already palpably tense hearing room.
Langer concluded that pretending to be someone with good vision, like a pilot, had made their vision palpably better.
Although the women we talked to were palpably frustrated, they were also understandably proud of how they overcame obstacles.
What is palpably clear in this scene is how scared both players—man and woman—are of each other.
The congressional map "clearly, plainly and palpably" violates the state constitution, the court decided in a 4-3 vote.
She also imbues the character with a transparent innocence that makes Eurydice's susceptibility to doubt and seduction palpably believable.
From a defensive posture, where much of her wardrobe seemed to function as armor, it had palpably softened up.
Nowadays, it's deployed against anyone with a large social media following who is palpably thirsty for attention and clout.
It's a palpably multicultural place, encapsulating what is happening in Africa better than any other city on the continent.
Michelle is palpably scared—reality is constantly shifting all around her—but Winstead gives her a deep reservoir of strength.
The laws in question helped keep UMNO in power for 61 years without interruption, even when it was palpably unpopular.
A web of bilateralism and a jerry-rigged regionalism are palpably worse for America than the world Mr Trump inherited.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled last month that the previous Republican-drawn map "clearly, plainly and palpably" illegally hurts Democrats.
While Kher was filming in Douglaston, Nanjiani's parents insisted on visiting the set, a prospect that made Nanjiani palpably nervous.
The court, with a majority of Democratic justices, ruled the map had "clearly, plainly and palpably" violated the state's Constitution.
Even assuming, contrary to fact, that Iran is complying with the JCPOA, it remains palpably harmful to American national interests.
Chilling and poignant, this film pairing shows Chang grieving an imminent loss that is palpably intimate rather than abstractly eco-political.
They benefit palpably from continental integration, the skilled work generated by cross-border trade and the opportunities created by EU programmes.
When you press play on it inside iTunes or Spotify, you're hearing a compromised version: it's softer, fuzzier, and palpably dulled.
The room's excitement level increased palpably — yes, because this was the big moment, but also because the prizes were really good.
The actor snarls and spouts his dialogue with a profound confidence in himself and the material, palpably convinced of its merit.
Who knows how future historians will judge us, as the world slides toward a new era that feels palpably less democratic?
Friendly and palpably affable, Péron's choice to wear his own band's shirt under a paisley-patterned blazer can certainly be forgiven.
The global economy is now palpably weakening, even as most countries are still grappling with the damage from that last downturn.
In this climate, the danger of a hack-filled convention going haywire is palpably greater than it was two decades ago.
BADEN-BADEN, Germany — Using recycled textiles, driftwood, and furniture, Brazilian artist Sonia Gomes creates oversized biomorphic sculptures that are palpably corporeal.
The court threw out the Republican-drawn 2011 congressional map, ruling that districts "clearly, plainly and palpably" violate the state's constitution.
She recalls the mood being "palpably dismal" among embroiders when she walked into the Lingua Franca office on November 17, 2017.
Even the settings feel reflective of Scrooge's personality; his office and home are large but palpably cold and devoid of color.
The deal gave Mexico 45 days to palpably cut the number of migrants traveling through its territory to the United States.
Right up until Kim&aposs arrival, North Korea, which may have wanted the meeting even more than Trump, had been palpably nervous.
This is rare among great artists, who palpably comprehend the absurdities of displacing reality with artifice, even as they do no less.
Trump went to Dayton and El Paso after the mass shootings that have left both communities reeling and the nation palpably traumatized.
Still, some of Clinton's fans in the crowd were palpably nervous that the race is this tight five days before the caucus.
The political will to again save has palpably diminished, particularly after the explosion, which agitated opposition from environmental activists and influential community.
Lahiri's command of Italian grows palpably; over time, the reflections grow more capable of abstraction and tangent than their tightly focused forerunners.
But, following that shooting, the fear that people were coming for their guns was palpably greater, and buybacks became targets for protesters.
I was fascinated by this complex, cruel man who so palpably embodied the question of Mr. Hinton's book title: man or monster?
The majority in the Supreme Court had no trouble rejecting Justice Scalia's arguments, which were palpably absurd in the wake of Watergate.
Instead, they palpably strained against following Lauer's admonition not to attack each other, and both failed in this regard to some degree.
But when Richtel attempts to explain the basic science underlying autoimmune disease and immunologic treatment, he is palpably out of his depth.
Only Hendricks and Jared Dunn (the lone business person - performed by Zach Woods) know this metric and are palpably scared by its implications.
What's Happening Here In the picture, Trump is seated, while the G-7 leaders stand around him — each with palpably tense facial expressions.
Three years feels like a very long time to wait at that age, especially for a dream so palpably close to coming true.
She isn't just palpably lonely, she's burdened with stern, religious parents (Henrik Rafaelsen and Ellen Dorrit Petersen), who are just shy of cliché.
Palpably under the influence of James Rosenquist, it was among the earliest Indonesian paintings in high Pop style, which many artists here still pursue.
Down on the road towards Sirte on the Libyan coast, we encountered evidence of how U.S. troops were palpably on the ground as well.
Nonetheless, older Democrats, especially, palpably wish for a return to Obama-era politics, normal politics, which they understand and know how to operate in.
The latest decision, from the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, struck down the state's congressional map, saying it "clearly, plainly and palpably" violated the state's Constitution.
Jamie attempts some Santa-level faux cheerfulness about Brianna, but that's because he palpably doesn't know how to reach the old comfort they shared.
The first, fatefully ill-advised letter from F.B.I. Director James Comey had dropped a week earlier, palpably complicating Hillary Clinton's otherwise inevitable-seeming triumph.
In a palpably tense exchange at an event in South Carolina, Joseph R. Biden Jr. sparred with an organizer protesting Obama-era deportation policies.
I disliked this one, too, but it did feel palpably different, at least on the surface—there was a sense of both anger and hope.
State House Minority Leader Gordon Hintz recently appointed himself to the board of WEDC, and Foxconn's continued promises of 13,000 jobs make him palpably furious.
Yes, Prepa was a basket case—dysfunctional, archaic, overwhelmingly reliant on imported oil—but it was still palpably and undeniably Puerto Rico's most critical infrastructure.
The thing that was most palpably right-wing about them was their persistent focus on and fondness for a sweeping interpretation of the Second Amendment.
Mr Trump is not a man for geopolitical details, but his anger at the lack of "respect" shown to America by foreigners is palpably sincere.
The court said its partisan gerrymandering "clearly, plainly and palpably" violated the state constitution, and stepped in to draw the map when Republicans and Gov.
The court ruled in January that the state's existing congressional map was an illegal partisan gerrymander that "clearly, plainly and palpably" violated the State Constitution.
Coming at the same time as New York and London fashion weeks that were palpably low-energy, that idea seemed to be picking up steam.
The state Supreme Court ruled in January that Pennsylvania's congressional map was an illegal partisan gerrymander that "clearly, plainly and palpably" violated the State Constitution.
This truth used to be more palpably obvious when it was common practice for a certain echelon of society to hire artists to paint their portraits.
But before the palpably (and deservedly) uncomfortable billionaire stands before Capitol Hill, an army of Zuckerberg cutouts blew gently in the wind on the Capitol lawn.
Of course every gory splatter of blood and brutally broken bone or tooth has its own dramatic squelch or crunch, which makes the battles palpably brutal.
Now, in the uneasy skin of someone who really would rather be any place other than his own haunted house, Mr. Broderick is utterly, palpably there.
She interrupted the proceedings to suggest that the tone of the scene should alter more palpably after A says something particularly arrogant to Ms. Pill's character.
As played by the excellent Mr. Cox (best known here as television's "Daredevil"), Jerry is less palpably unmoored; he would seem to have a thicker skin.
"The Syrian government has a clear responsibility to ensure its people are safe, and is palpably failing to take this opportunity to do so," he said.
I wanted the rape scene to feel palpably violent and difficult to watch, so that it's able to break through the surface of that a little bit.
If you're not familiar with the palpably awkward interaction, let's refresh: To kick off the first lady handover, Melania gifted Michelle a medium-sized Tiffany & Co. box.
But I would say this: we have reached a point, after 6 difficult years of palpably declining real wages and sub-average growth, where things are changing.
At the Cosmosphere, you'll become palpably aware of that fact as you're walked through the history of Nazi Germany's infamous "vengeance weapons," the V1 and V2 rockets.
Tormentor in the Smoothie King Center Much like the Malice at the Palace, this one is a slow burn that sees tensions palpably rising throughout the game.
At least the public hearings, which may resume if more candidates come forward, have probably knocked out the palpably implausible of the nine, ie, most of them.
One appears resigned, one writhes in despair, and another, tasked with surrendering the key to the city, attempts defiance while palpably trembling on the verge of tears.
If you're not familiar with the palpably awkward interaction, let's refresh: To kick off the first lady handover, Melania gifted Michelle a medium-sized Tiffany & Co. box.
"My mother was a very ambitious woman, but mostly for her children," Mr. Wainwright said, still palpably affected by his mother's death but cleareyed about her flaws.
What is most palpably still here is an Italian economy that is growing anemically, soon to be presided over by a caretaker government with a limited mandate.
Sewing and stapling sheets of canvas together with swaths of black rubber, he created geometrically and chromatically simplified visual forms and picture planes that became palpably taut.
In a terse ruling in January, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court struck down the state's congressional map, saying that it "clearly, plainly and palpably" violated the state's Constitution.
As Sanders continues to rate highly in national polls, many longtime party stalwarts are palpably agitated over a blend of personal grievances and overblown political and policy concerns.
Still, things briefly perked up when Kimmel's erstwhile frenemy Matt Damon joined him onstage, if only because the audience was so palpably excited to see a movie star.
The aroma was briny and medicinal—palpably witchy, somehow—and the glass was adorned with thick legs that spreading forebodingly up the side, like a heavy single malt.
The ban is so obviously, palpably, indeed explicitly anti-Muslim in nature that it has -- understandably -- offended Muslim-American communities around the world, including in the United States.
"What is power?" asked Tomas Maier, standing backstage after a definitive Bottega Veneta show that eschewed recent forays into athletic wear in favor of a palpably adult elegance.
In a typical scene, the camera lingers on shots of tangled tattooed limbs, butt cheeks dappled with stretch marks, and palpably real orgasms from cis and trans couples.
In season two, this show is still palpably impressed with itself, its willingness to Go There (wherever "there" is), and its (admittedly impressive) use of a generous budget.
When she's dancing, she's slicingly incisive, brilliantly percussive, firmly — and very excitingly — controlled, palpably rejoicing in the brisk multidirectionality of gesture that's a central part of Bharatanatyam's armory.
I feel, palpably, my own potential to connect — to listen, learn, and be nourished by food, by people, and (most importantly) by the godly combination of the two.
This is intended to develop a "quantum-supremacy device", ie, one that is palpably and provably faster than a traditional computer of equivalent size at solving particular mathematical problems.
On January 22nd Pennsylvania's Supreme Court held that the state's congressional map "clearly, plainly and palpably" violates the state constitution, and gave legislators until February 43th to redraw it.
The first two narratives I've offered seem far more parsimonious, Trump seems like too brazen a sinner to be effectively blackmailed, and his worldview seems very palpably his own.
"Petitioners,'' the court wrote, "have failed to meet their burden of proving that the 2011 Plan, as a piece of legislation, clearly, plainly, and palpably violates the Pennsylvania Constitution.
Its pages are punctuated with recurring editor's notes that serve as a reminder that the author, who is so palpably present on the page, is absent from the world.
Lucy looks great—she's wearing a short-sleeved, belted blue dress with a pattern of roses—and she's also palpably nervous in a way that Kirsten finds surprisingly sympathetic.
If you don't have a pre-existing relationship, it is critical that you write emails which are palpably customized and of course well written, or else you're just spamming.
"Pennsylvania's Supreme Court has held that the 2011 map 'clearly, plainly and palpably' violates Pennsylvania's Constitution," lawyers for the League of Women Voters wrote in opposing the stay request Friday.
The battle began last month when Pennsylvania's highest court threw out the state's district boundaries as "clearly, plainly and palpably" violating the right to vote enshrined in its state constitution.
Number one, without results on health care and taxes, Trump and the GOP will not have taken steps to palpably improve the economy in terms of growth, jobs, and wages.
The stressors now so palpably afflicting the creative class — how to pay for a child's college education, or clarinet lessons, or a party without plastic cups — were nowhere in evidence.
"What was most extraordinary was not that the cheers lasted for a good 10 minutes, but that they were so palpably felt," Charles Michener wrote in The New York Observer.
These transfixing moments occur when Mr. Bowie feels most palpably present — that is, when one of the show's carefully stylized performers delivers a distinctly Bowie number in a distinctly Bowie style.
But I showed up, because "you never knoooowwwww," so I still have to stomach palpably boring conversation and two glasses of mediocre wine before I can politely lie and go home.
He was palpably pleased with himself as he described how he dips the chicken in lightly beaten egg whites as usual, then applies a sheer coating of panko and Parmigiano-Reggiano.
"All works will be based on the idea of ambient music, a music that wants to make (palpably) tangible the acoustic space as well as the visual stimulus," Raster-Noton announces.
Yet despite all its mystery, memory also feels palpably alive in Roberts's music: Stories from the distant past are vested with a kind of heady impatience usually reserved for the present.
That is, candidates who are palpably uncomfortable speaking about international affairs may be winnowed from the primary field, but a strong foreign policy background is unlikely to be a major plus.
In Pennsylvania this past January, the Supreme Court forced the state to redraw its congressional map, which was so gerrymandered, the justices wrote, that it "clearly, plainly, and palpably" violated its constitution.
Today, things feel palpably different in the US. I honestly don't know if it was President Trump's address to the nation, or the fact that Tom Hanks has been diagnosed with coronavirus.
With this skillful address, he achieved his political goals and articulated an important new vision for the country, palpably different from the one Franklin D. Roosevelt had unveiled at Chicago in 1932.
His deep, attentive, almost methodical wondering about them — in other words, the things that may or may not be actually true — bring the private realities of their existence most palpably to life.
And yet we wonder and worry for those who will follow us because we are so palpably and devastatingly confronted with hints of what they will face if we do not act.
So the organizers of Art Basel Miami Beach, taking place Thursday through Sunday for its 275th edition, are making an effort to create a palpably different atmosphere for a new sector, Meridians.
From there, you could palpably feel Soloway becoming radicalized over the course of making the show, watching their gender identity evolve from looking at awards-show photos over the past four years.
This time around, when Rebecca went back to her love triangle dream theater to hash out her confusing feelings for Josh, Greg, and Nathaniel, she was palpably sick of the whole deal.
" The committee found Russo's line of questioning to be "unwarranted" and "egregious given the potential for those questions to re-victimize the plaintiff, who sought redress from the court under palpably difficult circumstances.
The colonial fantasy of Calafia became a founding myth of California, most palpably at the expense of the actual indigenous people who inhabited the region and suffered under the expansion of Spanish empire.
The abject fear that Republicans have of the National Rifle Association (NRA) was made palpably clear when, concurrent with Ryan's pronouncement, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
Indeed, even if all involved enemy states were to remain non-nuclear themselves, these longstanding adversaries, and also their terrorist proxies, could still find themselves in a palpably improved position to overwhelm Israel.
Jenny Brown, who is palpably respected in the community where she's fought for women's rights since 1985, offered me her own: Shortly after the devastating election results, she was diagnosed with breast cancer.
First was the world of charismatic religion, where people sought healing and spoke in tongues and prophesied, experiencing the divine as palpably as people in the secular world experienced, say, this newspaper's pronouncements.
Her choices of tone color constantly surprised: Describing Tannhäuser's disappearance, her sound palpably grayed; later, a single word, "jähen," was a memorably sour sneer as she told how his betrayal had destroyed her.
Even though I'd only been in Joshua Tree a short while, I felt palpably that the energy and space of the desert had given me the space to let go of old problems.
The court threw out the Republican-drawn map last week, ruling that districts "clearly, plainly and palpably" violate the state's constitution and ordering that the map be redrawn in the next three weeks.
Best Verse: n/a Overall Grade: B- The first thing that pretty much everyone has noticed upon hearing the original "Pull Up Wit Ah Stick" is that SahBabii is palpably influenced by Young Thug.
Weiner is one cringe-inducing real-life drama after another, as Weiner faces a palpably hostile crowd, exchanges snide schoolyard threats with a rival candidate, or shouts down a heckler at a public appearance.
"To some observers, qualified immunity smacks of unqualified impunity, letting public officials duck consequences for bad behavior—no matter how palpably unreasonable—as long as they were the first to behave badly," he wrote.
"Doing that for every aspect of making art especially shines in VR." As much as it made the "future" palpably present, Versions also manufactured the dizzying sensation that we are already inhabiting the past.
From Ian McShane to Gillian Anderson to Orlando Jones, everyone onscreen is palpably thrilled by the opportunity to depict towering gods in a modern-day context, in all their might and often lascivious glory.
What's stunning about the scene isn't just the violence (though that is shocking), but how Susie's movements control the other dancer, and how the energy sweeping through Susie's body is palpably wild and free.
But to work against the argumentation, the director, Logan Vaughn, pushes the actors into extremes of anguish, cascades of tears and cortisol that leave them sodden and still palpably upset at the curtain call.
Sitting on a couch at his apartment in LA, he was most palpably excited when he was talking about the possibility that his music might provide a healthy outlet for people who felt the same.
Sometimes the inclusive attraction is played less positively, as when Gaby's evil uncle Rudi is palpably aroused at the chance to torture Solo (after Victoria is called away and left unable to "finish him off").
Meanwhile Kirk — a man who is palpably of, by and for the northern suburbs of Chicago — sat in the passenger seat of the Mustang and cast a pensive gaze at the gray clouds gathering overhead.
"2100", which features vocals from Roc Nation artist Boots who previously appeared on Run The Jewels 2, is a sombre but palpably angry call to arms for all those left reeling by yesterday's election result.
I also got to see something a bit out of the ordinary on that trip: the return of Indian, who remain one of the heaviest, most palpably miserable doom bands in existence (god love 'em).
Palpably excited spectators and journalists converged on the Porsche Arena to watch Sharapova, a five-time Grand Slam champion, come back from an early deficit to claim a decisive victory over the 36th-ranked Vinci.
Their connection is palpably strong but under threat, and the interplay of unison and do-your-own-thing — the call-and-response between soloist and group — keeps up an underlying tension parallel to the music's.
Instead, he finds his own intentions in the equal and opposing forces within himself, palpably invigorated every time he notices something new in the way he describes works he's talked about probably one thousand times each.
In recent years, Derry has hosted some spectacular cultural festivals; but it palpably bears the scars of Northern Ireland's quarter-century of violence bloodshed known as the Troubles, which began in the city in August 1969.
That's how the Pennsylvania Supreme Court saw it last month, striking down the maps for "clearly, plainly and palpably" violating the state's Constitution, and ordering lawmakers to submit new, fairer maps to the governor by Friday.
PERHAPS THIS INTIMACY, palpably absent from Judd's home and work, says something about what we generally expect from female artists and why museums insist on representing them differently from their male counterparts by unpacking their closet.
Not just because he was one of its greatest songwriters and established some of the electric guitar's earliest and most memorable riffs, but also because he was one of music's most palpably exciting entertainers and biggest personalities.
He and Michonne carry the memories of their dead loved ones more palpably than any of the show's other characters, and this episode is a solid testament to James's ability to shoulder that weight consistently and meaningfully.
For more than six minutes in a palpably tense gym here during a town hall-style event at Lander University, Mr. Biden sparred with the activist, Carlos Rojas, an organizer with the immigrants' rights group Movimiento Cosecha.
A series of palpably awkward media appearances followed—Steele folding his towering body into a spindly chair on the set of the Rikki Lake Show, flicking dark hair out of his face to stare down Jerry Springer.
Violent howls, booming crashes, and scraping, snapping noise populate the expanse, the lyrics are utterly unintelligible but palpably wretched, and the overall result is utterly hellish in a way that only these two specific people can pull off.
"To many journalists watching the early stages of the presidential race it might have seemed like an act of desperation to dismiss palpably accurate stories from some of America's most reliable media as being complete fabrications," Hall stated.
But what is most distressing about "Avalanche" is also what makes it important: It is the work of a palpably weakened author, a testimony of personal suffering whose legitimacy — on this telling — seems to have gone outrageously ­unquestioned.
When the Young Lords established a branch in New York circa 1969, Iris Morales was close to entering her junior year at City College, an institution then palpably dearth of any Latino professors, Latino studies, or Latino associations.
Washington (CNN)The Pennsylvania Supreme Court threw out the state's congressional map Monday, ruling that Republican-drawn districts "clearly, plainly and palpably" violate the state's constitution and ordering that the map be redrawn in the next three weeks.
In debates and television interviews since he formally entered the race for the Democratic nomination last April, Biden, 77, has been unimpressive, his energy palpably diminished, his sentences wobbling toward some destination other than the initially intended one.
"I'm in all the way," she added, and started making the case for differences between the 2020 race and the 2016 campaign — chiefly, in her telling, the palpably greater determination and intensity among Democrats to beat Mr. Trump.
Thunberg, who helped inspire a global school strike movement with her solitary protests outside the Swedish parliament beginning in August 2018, was also palpably frustrated that her campaigns haven't led to meaningful commitments to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
Ms. Ziegler knows that self-consciousness is rarely an athlete's friend, and there are moments when Tim or Sergei finds himself in the zone of a natural rhythm, when you almost palpably feel the satisfaction of instinctive performance.
Coates said that "initially I was very surprised" by the size of the white audience for his work — an audience whose existence is both a cause and a consequence of the Awokening — but he's palpably changed the conversation.
His contorted female figures drawn with pastel on paper are influenced by Indian tribal art and seem to harness the power of the goddess Kali, Grotesque and unappealing, his palpably raw forms emit an energy that feels almost destructive.
But the palpably euphoric experience of sound and music that became Sayonara Wild Hearts clicked into place when he was messing around with the early prototype and listening to a pop playlist of Carly Rae Jepsen, Sia, and Churches.
Those caveats sound overly cautious to many US Muslims who describe a country that's palpably more hostile to them under Trump, especially if their faith is easily identifiable because they wear a headscarf or other clothing associated with Islam.
"To some observers, qualified immunity smacks of unqualified impunity, letting public officials duck consequences for bad behavior—no matter how palpably unreasonable—as long as they were the first to behave badly," he wrote in another case last year.
The result is a spare, subtle and fairly thrilling coming-of-age story in which viewers are able to feel, palpably, the awkward tension on stage, and are given the space to intuit the feelings roiling beneath the surface.
More palpably than any other kind of monument, they connect visitors with another world: one in which the finest composers, singers, sculptors, glass-makers, embroiderers and craft-workers of a given era joyfully mixed their energies in a vast, disinterested enterprise.
And as of the first episode of season eight, he seems to be showcasing this ability primarily by sitting around in the Winterfell courtyard, perfecting the art of the zillion-yard stare and palpably not giving a damn about other humans.
In the same way that a place like Varanasi exudes a distinctly Hindu aura, and Cairo is palpably Islamic, I wondered how it would feel to be in a place where the culture is strongly associated with strange, subterranean dreamscapes.
Theater Review LONDON — The third time proves the charm of a palpably different sort with "The Truth," the unexpectedly giddy new play from the prolific French dramatist Florian Zeller, whose London plays to date have not been known for their laughs.
A palpably convincing digital creation, this churning gray inundation powers straight into the little people, who panic and scatter, creating a regular day-of-the-locust free-for-all that separates children from parents, the survivors from the newly dead.
Though nearly all Democrats in the Senate had voiced opposition to him, the Republican majority was palpably eager to install another conservative justice on the court, where he could help push the country's laws to the right for the next generation.
The director Debra Granik has a gift for cinematic spaces that are vibrantly, palpably alive, and for putting you in places, whether modest homes or the great outdoors, that make you feel as if you're standing right alongside her characters.
In a separate room, photographs hang salon style that show attractive young men in mundane situations — walking toward a house, sitting on a couch, or staring at the ocean — with a rare display of the artist's longing palpably showing through.
But the rhythmic energy of the curves — sweeping broadly above one figure, coiling beneath and unloosing the lifted arms of the second, and then barely containing the third — exceeds mere concept; the towering and tottering figures palpably tower and totter.
But Hudson's palpably emotional signs, whose tenor ranged from bewilderment ("Southwest Where's Our Street") to pointed provocation ("Southwest Dead Faggot Street"), resounded like a chorus of voices shouting names into the void, searching for a place that was nowhere to be found.
And as we hurtle toward 2020, Trump will be able to point to everything from a massive corporate tax cut to low unemployment to palpably pro-business Supreme Court decisions to generate good will—and huge troves of campaign cash— from his donors.
He must deal with posh British director Laurence Laurentz (a hilariously flighty Ralph Fiennes), who is desperately unhappy with the casting of the new romantic lead in his film, pretty boy Hobie Doyle (Alden Ehrenreich), a stuntman palpably uncomfortable with speaking roles.
Why it matters: This is a significant blow to the GOP's effort to fight the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling last month that said the state's 18 congressional district lines, which give Republicans an electoral edge, "clearly, plainly and palpably" violated the state's constitution.
But Mr. Dietz also requires us to believe that not one but two characters are so impressionable that they think a palpably real human being is a ghost, a notion that stretches suspension of disbelief to the length of a suspension bridge.
Yet you'll probably never feel more palpably in the present of whatever world's being conjured than when Mr. Gyllenhaal and Ms. Ashford are in separate spotlights, their scripts before them, and somehow both together and apart as they stare deeply at each other.
In this movie, she makes pain so palpably all-encompassing that you see it in her character's every glance and gesture: It squares Mildred's jaw, hardens her mouth and turns her face to stone, as if she were further fortifying her defenses.
WASHINGTON — Pennsylvania's congressional district map is a partisan gerrymander that "clearly, plainly and palpably" violates the state's Constitution, the State Supreme Court said on Monday, adding to a string of court decisions striking down political maps that unduly favor one political party.
Still, under the sympathetic direction of David Mendizábal, the ample cast, which includes Selenis Leyva and Dascha Polanco from "Orange Is the New Black," brings defining individuality to their characters, infusing them with a palpably real humanity, despite the occasional whimsical quirk.
The St. Matthew mitigates this threat of eternal damnation with the magisterial alto aria "Können Tränen meiner Wangen" ("If the tears of my cheeks"), in which an image of dripping blood, palpably notated in the music, is transmuted into one of melancholy grace.
I'm worried that they genuinely expect watchers to see Serena as brave or tragic, or as a person who can be trusted to attempt to right the wrongs of her past, but I'm palpably uninterested in any narrative that expects me to empathize with her.
The feeling of trudging through the park in the dark of night, with the tall grasses brushing your face, the sounds of rustling in the woods, and the sensation of stepping along uneven, muddy, invisible paths all made the fantasy world of "Bear" palpably real.
It's not that the constant churn somehow instantly absolves all the back-rimmed free throws and palpably jittered players and long stretches of clammy pack-zone boredom; even if you are inclined to forgive all that, it is still only precisely what it is.
The state Supreme Court ruled that the House map "clearly, plainly and palpably violates" the state constitution and must be redrawn in the next three weeks after Democrats filed a lawsuit, alleging that Republicans unreasonably gerrymandered the districts to give the GOP a partisan advantage.
I've never been someone who sees a "short" video game as representing poor value for money—if I've had an absolutely glorious, genuinely moving, or palpably perplexing time with an interactive experience, hands on pad and brain engaged, then whatever the price, it's been worth it.
Moments like MMA fighter Demetrious Johnson knocking out rapper Vince Staples, or Ninja facing off against the extraordinary Swiss player Duong "Kinstaar" Huyh to an audience palpably on the edge of an auditory explosion, were equally surreal — exchanges that would have felt inexplicable just six months ago.
He suggested focusing on Trump's (palpably true) lack of mandate as a way to both cut into his authority and bring out the kinds of behavior that allows him to delegitimize himself — for example, his bizarre lies about illegal voting and the size of his crowds.
"The 'just sex' script are both sort of very palpably present, and they have a really hard time knowing which one they're supposed to be using with the other person, which one the other person is using, and when it might flip on them," Wade says.
The inquest's report summed up the sentiment about the police's initial handling of the case, which raised questions of racism within London's Metropolitan Police for years to come: "There is no doubt whatsoever but that the first MPS investigation was palpably flawed and deserves severe criticism," the report read.
Though he would not have wished for it, Wilkinson's thesis crawled out of the abstract after Election Day and now simmers palpably in the streets, manifest for his audience at the gathering, which is itself a microcosm—despite assumptions of a red-meat monolith—of a crazy-quilt democracy.
But with a presidential election approaching next year, and the nation palpably on edge after a series of terrorist attacks — including 85 people killed this summer along the French Riviera — the burkini has become a new dividing line in France's increasingly fraught relationship with its Muslim population, Europe's largest.
Everyone there was palpably proud of the band—"Endlessly stoked," as one put it—and when it was time for a group photo, the photographer had to stand on top of Nothing's tour van to capture even part of the cheering, drink-and-ice-cream-cone-raising crowd.
The scene's physical comedy only heightens its subtler, sadder ironies, such as the exhaustion of having to perform under observation what you in fact are; the pained, fallen clown is so palpably the responsible and loving parent that the grimacing phony was straining to impersonate just moments before.
For "Immaterial" to celebrate the fluidity of persona ("I could be anything I want") over such a palpably textured and discrete riff is a paradox that resolves itself — the instability of identity finds a balancing force in the musical substance; this is the kind of material she's affirming.
The plots of Final Fantasy games are often filled with world-altering occurrences, depicted via generously budgeted cutscenes, and this is no different—but there's a palpably personal drive to Noctis's quest that even those unmoved by the rising and falling of fictional empires will be able to relate to.
I have been teaching here 13 years, and faculty members have been getting detailed, palpably anxious instructions from administrators on how to teach online and on hand-washing and social distance, and reminders that no one on our 46,000-student campus has tested positive for the coronavirus that causes Covid-19.
To its credit, the film showcases gorgeous and captivating cinematography, thanks to Vittorio Storaro; the overall vibe of the piece is palpably nostalgic; and Kate Winslet shines, delivering a laudable performance as a housewife who has become bogged down by the mundanity of life — but that's where praise for the movie ends.
"Although the new relationship between the two governments was so palpably positive, we perceived that in the context of the electoral campaign, there was a group within the U.S. population with a negative perception of Mexico and the Mexicans," Paulo Carreño King, Mexico's newly appointed undersecretary for North American affairs, told The Hill.
Then I got interested in philosophical and psychological perspectives: why we contrast darkness to light; how we navigate thresholds; how, with insomnia, we need to reckon with our own inner darkness — you feel that very palpably when you're awake at night starting at the ceiling, drowning in a well of uncertainty and longing.
Bran Stark has become so disinterested in the human race that Game of Thrones has basically used each of his recent reunions to deploy the same joke over and over: Bran sees someone he knows, they're overjoyed to see him, and he palpably doesn't give a shit, leaving them to react with confusion.
The hypocrisy of the Speaker and her Democratic colleagues in calling for the impeachment of the president on the grounds that he was doing what the House of Representatives does on a daily basis — trying to obstruct the power of another branch of government — is so palpably misguided as to be almost humorous.
Nor has Oslo fared much better on the Palestinian side, where the corrupt authoritarianism of the Palestinian Authority's institutions, combined with a failure to deliver on Oslo's promise of ending the occupation, has left the national political institutions identified with the agreement — namely, the PLO and Fatah, and the Palestinian Authority itself —palpably decrepit.
Sometimes I don't need a solution nearly as much as I need to be told that whatever crazy thing I'm feeling — terrified of going to sleep at night; palpably angry that my local bagel shop has run out of poppy-seed bagels; in love, unconditionally, with people who can't love me back — is an okay thing to feel.
In Hooded Menace's earliest days, their music was palpably sinister—a menacing, lurching strain of cobwebbed death/doom (see albums like 2010's Never Cross the Dead or 2008's Fulfill the Curse.) That eldritch vibe carries through much of their discography, yet despite their firm footing in the past, Hooded Menace continues to morph and grow.
The characters in "Red Speedo" are palpably, at times movingly, human in their complexity and weakness ("We all do things that are sorta good and sorta not so good," as Ray puts it), but as the play gathers steam it broadens out to become a subtle indictment of the ethos that insists that winning is everything.
Matters weren't helped by a misguided stereotype gag involving three palpably confused Asian kids being introduced to the stage by Rock as "future accountants," or the reappearance of Sacha Baron Cohen's dated Ali G character, whose joke about "hardworking little yellow people with tiny dongs" (he was referring to minions, geddit?) was the evening's clear nadir.
In an interview with Dazed magazine, Kelela relates some of the challenges her growing fame has presented her with, notably her relationship with the fashion world, citing what she calls her "Dave Chapelle crisis," which she describes to Dazed as: "a lot of that experience is palpably related to me being a brown-skinned woman with locks who sings R&B," she says.
As you might expect of a family named Telemachus, the progeny are not entirely comfortable with their inherited powers — Irene finds solace online if only because she cannot apply her lie-detecting abilities to words on a screen — but Gregory makes Buddy's gift palpably unbearable and beautifully undermines the simple notion that special abilities are all you need to make life better.
Such continuous activity, and an overcommitment by the film's director, Marie Noëlle, to stage nearly every frame in what seems to be the utmost flattering angle and pose, sometimes distracts, making it tough to delve into the character's beautiful mind as she's either traveling to meet Einstein (Piotr Glowacki) on the beach, having a scandalous affair with the mathematician Paul Langevin (Arieh Worthalter) or trying to overcome the sexism that's palpably infuriating for being so ever-present.
In order to get the support of Russia and China, which have veto power in the council, the sanctions were watered down from the Trump administration's original goal of banning all oil imports and freezing international assets of the North Korean government and its leader, Kim Jong Un. Palpably frustrated members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee commended the latest U.N. sanctions against Pyongyang, but repeatedly pressed Billingslea and acting Assistant Secretary of State Susan Thornton on how they plan to ensure China enforces them and how the U.S. will punish Beijing if it does not.

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