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"If the catch me if you can attitude pervades junior golf, 10 years later it pervades professional golf and that concerns me," he texted.
What if evidence of massive fraud pervades a close election?
The popularity of the character pervades — and Depp knows this.
That mindset pervades how we think about approaching a problem.
"A profound and numbing pessimism" pervades campuses, the authors write.
Shame pervades the work of the French writer Édouard Louis.
It suffers from the misogyny that pervades much of anime.
" Something like this attitude pervades the images in "French Bashing.
An atmosphere of quiet isolation and solitude pervades the scene.
More than gonzo, an aura of laziness pervades the exercise.
The equation of emotionality with female weakness pervades Kitamura's novel.
A bigger flaw is the disingenuousness that pervades the series.
This air of momentousness pervades every deed in Schamus's film.
It pervades the entire cultural tradition in which he was raised.
Although Hefner never appears in the docudrama, his presence pervades it.
Families slipping in and out of poverty pervades modern American society.
This off-beat humour pervades the first half of the film.
Confusion pervades boardrooms, as well, according to a survey released Tuesday.
Swagger -- a cocky, strutting, chest-thumping confidence -- pervades American culture today.
It's just sort of an atmosphere that pervades what you're doing.
That sort of risk-averseness now pervades every aspect of childhood.
Actually, the juxtaposition of death and marriage pervades throughout the episode.
" A sense of paradox, of duality, pervades "Where We Are Standing.
This sense of intimacy pervades the majority of Le Brun's portraits.
The energy inspired by the Capital of Culture designation pervades everything.
Stagnancy. This change-averse culture pervades health systems as it should.
The idea of "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" pervades.
This belief now pervades the WSIB's evaluation of its entire portfolio.
The culprit is the underlying euphoria that still pervades the market.
The Communist Party still pervades Chinese life in a serious way.
" That spirit of gratitude pervades Smith's recently released autobiography, "Tales of Wonder.
ZANU-PF pervades state institutions, blurring the lines between party and government.
These jokes are separate from the meme-based web humor that pervades.
Almost two decades later, a cynicism pervades entertainment built around the ship.
A heightened sense of fear, paranoia, hatred, intolerance and anger pervades America.
As such, we are inadvertently reinforcing the ableism that pervades American society.
Because nepotism pervades his administration, Trump may eventually face a similar dilemma.
That is because another malady pervades our politics: the denial of reality.
Conventional wisdom pervades presidential politics, and  it is again true this year.
That's a myth that pervades even active service members, Mr. Plenzler said.
The inquiry pervades the show, and it's about more than physical remove.
In Zimbabwe, corruption pervades hunting licensing and poor and politicized law enforcement.
Right-wing rhetoric pervades the site, even the lifestyle and sports categories.
If a frat-house sensibility pervades their corporate culture, sell their stock.
"There's a 'don't fuck with me' attitude that pervades everything," she told me.
This mood of melancholy, tinged with inanity, pervades the rest of the exhibit.
The hopefulness that pervades this track has got me eager to hear more.
A deep feeling of loss pervades the figure, floating in an undefined locale.
It's another sign of the corruption that pervades the regime of Nicolás Maduro.
Many companies are similarly exposed, as an open-door policy pervades corporate America.
But the sense of exhaustion, of solutions long having lost their sparkle, pervades.
Promise Me, Dad is rarely just about politics, since Beau's illness pervades everything.
There is also, I'd suggest, an underlying cynicism that pervades the Republican elite.
And once again, despite that fine execution, a stylistic sameness pervades the program.
This slightly unreal, magazine-ad feeling still pervades much of Mr. Trump's presidency.
And yet, the misconception pervades that AIDS is an issue that's been dealt with.
The wider problem with malicious disinformation is it pervades all content on these platforms.
Even at breakneck pace, a party spirit pervades, a mood of near-hysteric revelry.
But a strong expectation pervades the West Wing that changes are in the works.
"The economic system pervades basically everything," Galarraga explains as we discuss the new record.
"Addiction pervades every single socioeconomic demographic that there is," Laird said on Power Lunch.
A comparable sense of what might be called explosive paralysis pervades the other scenes.
The sense of social decay that pervades his novels is visible in his photographs.
But the toxic masculinity that often pervades sports and fraternity culture bears some scrutiny.
Widespread belief in witchcraft pervades Malawi, one of the poorest countries in the world.
We live in a time when the onslaught of images pervades our cultural existence.
This interest in the limits of his own perception pervades A Month in Siena.
There's an eerie quiet that pervades most of this Tommy Lee Jones-directed western.
And while skepticism about academia pervades some circles, in others, expertise is still valued.
Because controversy pervades many questions in politics and public policy, some speakers are controversial.
If transformation is one of the themes that pervades the city's literature, another is diversity.
It doesn't appear to just be a couple of bad apples — it pervades his website.
At first, an omnipresent blue glow pervades everything, dying human skin an alien, indigo color.
In this fairy tale, the symbolism of a big, dark beast pervades Belle's perilous captivity.
Stealthily as perfume, the collage principle pervades our daily routines every second of our lives.
Better to embrace a new approach than to ignore the progress that pervades modern life.
It has embraced the extremism, racism and incoherence that pervades talk radio and conservative blogs.
Theater in London is not merely confined to the indoors — it truly pervades the city.
The "distraction" is perhaps entirely superstition, which especially pervades sports, but its effect is real.
And bad faith in this sense pervades almost everything the modern G.O.P. says and does.
We need to rethink the almost obsessive concern with individual happiness that pervades our culture.
An end-of-days tone of Chekhovian melancholy pervades the show from its opening moments.
It shines in the ease that pervades his portraits, even when the staging is ornate.
Even the lighter moments on Tuesday emphasized the feeling of giant disconnect that pervades Washington.
Their funny, irreverent voice pervades their work, and their background is likely what caught Lucasfilm's eye.
If anti-Trump bias pervades America's federal law-enforcement bodies, why believe anything Mr Mueller says?
It's rap music but not really, emo music without the scene-obsession that pervades that world.
Ghandnoosh explains that this illuminates how racial bias pervades every stage of the criminal justice system.
The subtle, and sometimes not-so-subtle, feeling of being "other" pervades many a public outing.
Skepticism still pervades some circles, including in Washington, DC and Pyongyang, for the Trump-Kim talks.
This kind of access is the most corrupting brand of favoritism and pervades the entire government.
But Shenzhen has a certain je ne sais quoi, an energy that pervades the entire city.
Schindl's trademark desperate melancholy pervades throughout though, tugging on the heartstrings in a deeply unsettling way.
That fascination pervades Karasu, where even a whiskey neat is crafted with a many-stepped ritual.
The trope of the untrustworthy woman pervades entertainment media as much as it does real life.
There's a certain sense of glee that pervades the ranks of the scientists and engineers here.
My fervent prayer is that grace pervades a papacy in the spotlight during this week's summit.
There's a relaxed air of self-acceptance that pervades the album, mixed with the thrill of rediscovery.
These songs shimmer, awash in a sort of melancholy that faintly pervades the album without becoming overt.
I was consumed by the hyper-masculinity that still pervades football, as were other young male athletes.
The premise: As the Empire slowly collapses and the New Republic fights to establish itself, lawlessness pervades.
Global turmoil pervades The Underside of Power, which grapples with bleak concepts like cryptofascism and late capitalism.
DeepMind's tight control needed for press management doesn't gel with the academic spirit that pervades the company.
But it turns out that the somewhat gloomy story by no means pervades the whole manufacturing sector.
Or is it yet another example of the increasingly decrepit "both sides" ethos that pervades American journalism?
Without proper ventilation, the chemical-rich glue (linked to cancer and other health problems) pervades factory floors.
But sexism pervades society in many more subtle ways — and its impacts are not always so tangible.
But while his policy ideas are extreme, they reflect the same extremism that pervades the party's elite.
Every few decades this forecast pervades conversations about the future of work, and it's always been wrong.
The institutional structure of Thread is impressive, but not as impressive as the ethos that pervades it.
On the adjacent Hafez Avenue, a deafening silence pervades the shopping complex specializing in selling mobile phones.
It penetrates every crevice and corner of our institutions, and pervades every fiber of our collective being.
Patricia Kuhl of the University of Washington has shown that the social brain pervades every learning process.
A ghostly aura pervades many of the paintings, evoking the feeling of something unspoken suffusing her subject's lives.
Why do you need to see the violence to believe it exists, and in fact, pervades our society?
Perhaps we decide that doing this would be unethical, given the sadness and sorrow that pervades our world.
Anti-anti-Trumpism pervades conservative thinking, and is especially strong in an unexpected quarter: among "Never Trump" Republicans.
Plastic waste now flows from our faucets, lines our beaches and pervades the seafood on our dinner plates.
This attitude is central to who Mr. Trump is and explains why it pervades and guides his campaign.
Underfoot, overhead and all around, life here pervades every nook and cranny and seeps into my very soul.
Elsa's flight to brownstone Brooklyn is reflected in its patrons, too—a cool-dad aesthetic pervades the crowd.
When workforce logic pervades parenthood, then child-rearing takes on the competitiveness and status-seeking of professional culture.
Instead, one family wields incalculable political power, the other pervades pop culture and fashion like an incurable virus.
I love the ethos that pervades this group: everyone has a go, and no one gets left behind.
This dilemma still pervades his art-as-object approach, dovetailing with what I see as commercial market pessimism.
The overt and unconscious racism that pervades our society and the medical community has not been adequately addressed.
The distinctive Chast-mosphere—of wistfully rundown circumstances with an undertow of Dada-inflected absurdity—pervades the room.
Around a month after the blast, a strong burning smell still pervades the air and stings the nose.
But still, it represents an impressive achievement: a victory of humankind against the chaos that pervades the universe.
White guilt is the terror of being seen as a racist, as a bigot that now pervades American life.
This heterosexual outlook pervades a game—and series—that prides itself on genuine, loving, caring relationships between young people.
That feeling pervades the first six dazzling, stomach-churning episodes of the season that were made available to critics.
The linchpin of U.S. financial might is of course the dollar, which pervades nearly all aspects of global commerce.
The sense of hope, which pervades most of the film, comes crashing down with the way the film ends.
The concept that images represent a "shedding" pervades Stuart's current exhibition, in which the artworks pit images against traces.
Basically my overarching theme in anything I'm doing day to day is avoiding the bullshit that pervades the city.
This sense of loss, of a world upended pervades his art, which often features funerary themes and haunting imagery.
Except for the plaintive engine hum as the plane glides over uninterrupted jungle, a ghostly silence pervades the presentation.
Douthat came of age during the culture wars of the 1990s, and the culture-war schema pervades his work.
I wonder if we've fully grasped how fear pervades our society and sets the emotional tone for our politics.
An air of serious business eternally pervades Quill, the handsome bar at the Jefferson Hotel — though after 9 p.m.
The oval, it turns out, is also a convenient symbol for the theme of unity that pervades the hall.
Low-key menace pervades the narrative, even before anything overtly weird (leaving aside the grave-digging scene) takes place.
Yet de facto racism persists and pervades nearly all aspects of American life — from implicit bias to residential segregation.
But a clear sense of cataclysm, of everything that was once taken for granted being torn to shreds, pervades throughout.
A melancholic atmosphere pervades the works in all media — somber images of despair that are difficult to look away from.
And then he deploys the Peace Warriors — students who have dedicated themselves to easing the violence that pervades their world.
A hollow sleeplessness pervades his vocals, the thrumming picks of his guitar steadying the shake of his wary upper register.
Animal-inspired décor pervades the entire home, including a chair made of entirely of horns and a turquoise deer bust.
Moreover, her impeachment may not restore public confidence in Brazil's leaders, or diminish the corruption that pervades the country's politics.
Which is — frankly speaking — a pretty refreshing idea when you consider the clandestine data brokering that pervades the tech industry.
We recently marked the centennial of the 1918 pandemic, and fear of a repeat pervades discussions of the current outbreak.
It stands in especially stark contrast to the anxious or violent energy that pervades so many other popular video games.
It can seem a peculiarly casual presence, but the ubiquity reflects how the military pervades all aspects of Israeli life.
But a curious flatness pervades most of "Fruit Trilogy," a two-hander directed by Mark Rosenblatt for Abingdon Theater Company.
For example, one very large subject that is the poison ivy that pervades Mr. Trump's presidency: the role of Russia.
I call this longstanding problem "credibility discounting," and I have written extensively about how it pervades the criminal justice system.
That spirit pervades at Rontoms, a quirky east side lounge with a patio covered by a massive geometric wooden roof.
Even without his help, Rey is remarkably skilled at connecting with the Force, the mysterious energy that pervades the galaxy.
Tchelitchew, however, is an artist I need to see more of: Surrealism at its most imaginatively poetic pervades his work.
Racism still cuts deep within these LGBTQ identities because white privilege pervades all sectors of gender, class, and sexual orientation.
A sense of mystery pervades Enrico David's art, in which a rich language of symbols suggests paths of possible interpretation.
Lora DiCarlo's founder and CEO Lora Haddock said the decision resulted from a systemic gender bias that pervades the tech industry.
Ailes was known as a master manipulator who in many ways presaged the angry, free-wheeling propaganda that pervades the internet.
If anything, there has never been a better time to satirize the hubris and folly that pervades the world of tech.
This insidious discrimination pervades every aspect of people's lives, including one of the most private and vulnerable settings: the doctor's office.
This documentary traces the rise of Mr. Pruitt, his anti-regulatory movement, and the skepticism about science that pervades the country.
Before I talk about that sickness, consider a few non-Trump examples of the lack of character that pervades this administration.
It is also about the economic inequality that pervades not just distant, magical lands but also places that appear on maps.
The legal system may ignore the culture of anti-black and anti-Muslim bias that pervades our school systems and country.
A sense of bittersweet loss pervades the show, and not just because Travers's wife and child were killed on Sept. 11.
However, the "creepy undercurrent," to use Simone's phrasing, that pervades each episode with increasing fervor takes the form of existential awareness.
There will be no further mention of Swann until much later, but the allusion to Proust pervades this fine nostalgic novel.
He was also, in several works, ballet's greatest dramatist — there is no contradiction here, for drama pervades his non-narrative work.
Mr. Modi, analysts say, has successfully tapped into deep frustration with the corruption that pervades almost every public interface with government.
A lot of Aberdonians know the city is special, even as many artists bemoaned the self-deprecation that pervades northern Scotland.
Indeed, there is very hot gas that pervades the space between the thousands of galaxies that make up the Perseus galaxy cluster.
But while the pay gap pervades most occupations, it's often particularly pronounced at higher income levels—which many jobs in tech are.
A eerie silence pervades the film, lingering in every single scene save the climax, where ambient sounds echoes the protagonist's emotional state.
Republicans in Congress have largely abetted Trump's efforts to cover up the corruption that pervaded his campaign and now pervades his administration.
"Deep and vibrant, the Armani shade par excellence pervades everything, defining a timeless, velvety elegance that is perfectly balanced," show notes read.
That sense — that, strictly speaking, this cannot be happening, and must instead be some sort of elaborate fantasy — still pervades Leicester's supporters.
I love the rich, deep sense of the past that pervades areas like Burgas and the nearby towns of Nessebar and Sozopol.
That doom pervades despite the fact that Speaker Paul Ryan and Trump have both urged its passage through a Republican-controlled House.
There are, however, things that can and should be done to reduce the fierceness of the atmosphere that pervades our governing bodies.
But the relaxed attitude that pervades maritime security is at variance with the crucial economic and security importance of the world's oceans.
There is now way to know which pals you've lost in the process, a kind of unknowability that pervades our digital experience.
A single color — orange — pervades the work as a visual metaphor for the fear experienced by Arab-Americans in a post-Sept.
Some Singaporean writers said they feared the film would mirror the underrepresentation of minorities that already pervades local films and television shows.
Kang's piece opened my eyes to the lack of Asian representation in our textbooks and the Anglocentric perspective that pervades our society.
Mr. Touitou owns the entire company, and there is a family spirit that pervades, mentioned by many who come into its orbit.
But if an old-time air pervades, the neighborhood is also adding massive new towers, courtesy of the Essex Crossing mega-project.
Yet a celebratory glow pervades this millennia-spanning portrait of a single family's survival against the odds through freeze, famine and war.
James did not uncover all these findings, but his analytics revolution pervades baseball — and all major sports are now influenced by analytics.
While it is not surprising that the financial news focus coverage on this phenomenon, the quest for 20,000 pervades the popular culture.
This sense of mystery pervades David's work, in which a rich language of symbols suggests, rather than defines, paths of possible interpretation.
"The narrative pushed by 'anti-aging' terminology and products is one that pervades society and has relevance to us all," the report says.
Even as a pessimistic attitude pervades the presidential campaign, Obama attempted to harness the optimism that propelled him into office eight years ago.
But despite that nice build quality, the theme of "right idea, wrong execution" pervades the whole experience of actually using the Yoga 910.
The Barbican Gallery's Modern Couples exhibition questions the notion of "solo male genius," exploring unconventional iterations of love and how romance pervades art.
Guggenheim, a documentarian who won an Oscar for his film "An Inconvenient Truth," believes that the culture of ambition and networking pervades both.
"In this state the sense of 'self' that pervades normal waking consciousness is reduced, and may disappear completely," Nour wrote over e-mail.
His arrival does not, however, dispel the melancholy that pervades this deeply compassionate elegy on the confounding sorrows of day-to-day existence.
The filmmakers speak with individuals there to learn how they reckon with the past, which pervades so many aspects of contemporary German life.
A pacific mood pervades the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, where Stile Antico sings motets written for Queen Elizabeth I (Oct. 13).
What's new is the double talk that pervades G.O.P. positioning on the budget and, to be fair, just about every major policy issue.
A ghostly air pervades the 2825th floor, now given over to a Gaiam yoga studio, jammed storerooms, closets and an employee conference room.
He plays a major role in the local Candomblé community and sees it as integral to all the music that pervades the city.
Anti-Chinese sentiment pervades Myanmar's population, and there has been suspicion that China's infrastructure projects are intended to help China more than Myanmar.
Love of books pervades the work of the mendery — and the desire to protect them from the harsh threats of the outside world.
They were there to demand a real end to the corruption that pervades their political culture and saps their economy and their democracy.
The work begins and ends with a horizontal tableau, with dancers slumped to support one another; this somber mood of near-dejection pervades.
At the same time, his Republican opponents have been robbed of their most potent argument against him — that criminal corruption pervades his administration.
A closer look at their economic record shows that, contrary to the gloom that sometimes pervades them, they have much to boast about.
The book is based on years of reporting and describes an underground gay culture that allegedly pervades the top levels of the Vatican hierarchy.
A shifting, beautiful glimpse of the light that pervades even the deepest reaches of the human psyche, and the darkest waters of human morality.
"A joy of filmmaking pervades the movie, and an instinctive understanding of the medium is evident," Elvis Mitchell wrote in The New York Times.
The boss of PSA, maker of Peugeots and Citroëns, has a passion for motor racing and speed pervades his day-to-day activities, too.
That stems from the general sexism that pervades the industry, making the harassment that Weinstein allegedly committed so long, against so many women, possible.
Yet an identical spirit of cheerfully adventurous immersion into the past pervades "The Black Crook" — and, happily, works there to much more congenial effect.
Instead, she assumes that former industry leaders will fall prey to cronyism — a theme that pervades the movies, but has little basis in history.
An almost completely illegible comment on the inside flyleaf of the second volume is headed "Silly Book," and that sentiment pervades this reader's responses.
VICE's Hannah Ewens meets Ben Wheatley, the cult British director and champion of DIY filmmaking, to discuss the dark humor that pervades his films.
I want to get rid of some of the guilt that pervades the world of food and some of the shame that people feel.
First, it is not, at a fundamental level, a story about Donald Trump, bad as he is: The rot pervades the whole Republican Party.
But flashes of temper are generally frowned upon during congressional hearings, where an old-style sense of decorum still pervades even amid partisan acrimony.
He found that low-income students who attended private high schools on scholarship learn to navigate the culture of privilege that pervades elite colleges.
G.E., Siemens and others have prospered in a country where corruption pervades the market for medical equipment, according to a New York Times investigation.
Redstone also typifies the dealmaking ethos that pervades the Valley, as well as the highhandedness often seen among startups, if a bit less colorful.
Melancholy pervades the artist's blue painting, in which a female figure slumps onto a brown couch in the foreground, practically merging with the sofa.
"These brave McDonald's employees are only the latest to come forward and put the company on notice that sexual harassment pervades its culture," Thomas said.
If your Thanksgiving guests can't even agree that fake news pervades Facebook and played a role in the election, your discussion may already be doomed.
Washington (CNN)Two things can both be true at once: White nationalism pervades the Trump era (from marches to mass shootings to the White House).
"The building houses a convent, a place for deep contemplative study, so there's a feeling of calm seriousness that pervades the site," Kashuo Bennett says.
As such, we will need a cyberpolicy, legislative, economic and security agenda that pervades every element of the president's activities over the next four years.
By focusing on forging connections between hosts and guests, Airbnb builds community and reduces the uncertainty that pervades users' relationships with so many internet companies.
In China, homosexuality has been legal since 1997, yet the social stigmatization of LGBT people pervades, with gay relationships largely frowned upon by the state.
But the glut pervades many major farming regions, making it unlikely that drought or floods in one region could wipe out the mounting global surplus.
Though the Essinger siblings are anything but quiet, a quiet sadness pervades this account of holiday homecoming, and of their entry into early middle age.
Dub delay pervades "Mono," giving it a sense of spacey elasticity, but it maintains directness by tying things together with a sturdy lead snare pattern.
In particular, the bill, titled the Mothers and Offspring Maternal & Morbidity Awareness (MOMMA) Act, addresses the deep-seated racism that pervades the health care system.
In debate on the Affordable Care Act in 2009, Mr. Price railed against "a stifling and oppressive federal government," a theme that pervades his politics.
But for all its outward serenity, a general anxiety pervades the institution — a sense of urgency, insecurity and of big things hanging in the balance.
Charismatic leadership emerges when the stakes are high, when a sense of crisis pervades the public, when uncontrollable and dislocating change hangs in the air.
A sense of crisis pervades the home as employees wear masks, constantly wash their hands and disinfect every surface, said its deputy director, Kumi Iwasaki.
That influence pervades not just the spoken language — be it French or Kreol Morisien, the local dialect — but also the island's religion, law and architecture.
The software giant's boss, Satya Nadella, noted at the time that digital technology now pervades societies and economies, and that software developers are its architects.
There's the aforementioned prayer offered by the crew on behalf of a dead colleague and also the general sense of awe that pervades the film.
There's a certain sense of glee that pervades the ranks of the scientists and engineers here — "This job is an engineer's dream," one told me.
He was the revered author who chronicled the lives of cartel wives, kidnapping victims, and everyday people caught up in the violence that pervades Sinaloa.
A reflective tone pervades the low-lit galleries, where Peruvian mummy bundles and Egyptian mummies with gilded faces are arranged in glass and wood cases.
Atkins spoke about the sense of introspection which pervades through the record, something Borderland is going to retain for their live performance at Movement this year.
This leads to a leftist groupthink that now pervades the VSO/MSO community and is incredibly problematic, leading to a partisan approach on higher education policymaking.
The spirit of the group—which some may call bohemian, others just liberal or forward-thinking—pervades the house and the way the building is run.
"I think there's this perception of 'study abroad' that pervades the entire experience, that you're supposed to be doing things you haven't done before," he said.
He once again drew on the theme of unity that pervades his campaign to explain how LGBTQ people can offer an example for a divided country.
There's a popular motto that, while fading from the lexicon, still pervades the tech community and tech press: It's so easy your mom could do it!
A desire to take things less seriously pervades in drag, at the very moment in which its popularity meets a culture leaning in an opposite direction.
To a community still dealing with the fallout from a giant oil spill that pervades nearby Newtown Creek, the very premise of Maker Park is offensive.
More recently, the #MeToo movement has brought down powerful figures in numerous industries and raised awareness of how sexual harassment pervades the daily lives of women.
Bartok's influence pervades the dark Second Quartet (1958), written in five rhapsodic movements, starting with a wild-eyed, pummeling Allegro rustico that sounded almost dangerous here.
Their reporting started a long-overdue national conversation about how sexual harassment and assault pervades every industry — and at least for now, it's impossible to ignore.
Ultimately, the Tempest is a monument to the mundane busywork that pervades Andromeda, a game as bloated and laden with repetitive tasks as it is gargantuan.
Most devastating is the hollowness that pervades its second half, the sense that the glittering prizes that have been won at such costs aren't worth it.
He could ask her directly about the blatant corruption that pervades the Clinton campaign and has been the hallmark of the Clintons' political existence for decades.
Activists and scholars were skeptical — the breathless calculations seemed to underplay the institutional sexism that pervades Japanese society — but Matsui credits Abe with depoliticizing the debate.
But it offers a window into a reality few people, certainly in the news media, are willing to acknowledge: the bad faith that pervades conservative discourse.
A deep love of Chinese cuisine pervades the city, as is evidenced by the number of stalls selling 30-rupee plates of fried chow mein noodles.
Lately, it has gazed out with its infrared eyes, taking sensitive measurements of fine cosmic dust that pervades the space between planets in the solar system.
I had not fully appreciated the consuming siege mentality that pervades North Korea until I visited and engaged directly with senior officials there in November 2014.
Yet it also captured one central difference between 1968 and 2018: the sense of hopelessness that pervades many of today's protests against Mr. Macron's proposed measures.
It reflects an attitude fueled by stigma, one that pervades nearly every system in our nation and which allowed the Sackler family to flourish for decades.
We are rapidly moving into such a future as the Internet of Things pervades our environmental infrastructure with logic, memory, processors, cameras, microphones, speakers, displays, holograms, sensors.
But the way to a Democratic victory is more likely one that also promises an end to the awful feeling that now pervades much of the country.
Once a small oasis shaded by trees, today the cafe offers a view of the Avrasya tunnel and the hum of jackhammers pervades the once-calm atmosphere.
It can also carry the whiff of reporter-source coziness, pack journalism and clubbiness that pervades our capital city, contributing to Washington's case of acute bubble-itis.
The sense of injustice and grievance that pervades the black community — among the poor, the middle class and the affluent — is borne out by the police data.
Doing so will not only limit Hezbollah's operational capabilities, but defend the U.S. financial system against the drug profits and terrorist fund-raising that pervades that region.
At a time when America's xenophobic voices are loudest, Chopra appeared as the glowing exception to the nationalist stay-in-your-lane rhetoric that pervades politics everywhere.
This fact was recently re-evaluated in bitchmedia by Leela Ginelle, who swerves the story out of the "great man" hagiography that pervades much of Beat Generation.
While my senses were deeply affected by the performance, I'm not entirely sure what to think as it ends, beyond the tragedy that pervades black collective memory.
The blissful ignorance of "good enough" audio pervades the world of consumer technology, leaving only a niche of audio enthusiasts supporting a few boutique hi-fi manufacturers.
It is a corrupting group inheritance, a shared guilt that pervades everything — it is in the structures of our society and the invisible crannies of our minds.
IMHO, we are products of our time; you can read the classics all you like, but you're still going to absorb the lingo that pervades your generation.
That affinity pervades every aspect of her Dolly, which is less a fluid performance than a series of calculated gestures that somehow coalesce into a seamless personality.
Viestad addressed the steak question, though the dish wasn't on the previous night's menu, as the concept of perfection pervades each dish created to thrill with modernist technique.
But residents say scant regard is paid to the environment by some coal loading companies in Nakhodka and the dust that pervades the city is becoming too much.
For children, the death of a pet is often our first experience with death itself, a harsh rejoinder to the innocence and sense of immortality that pervades youth.
It makes a great deal of sense to include Anglican bishops in our upper chamber, given the ways in which Anglicanism still pervades our political and moral lives.
Until we do away with these convenient excuses, we will not be able to seriously tackle the harassment that pervades virtually every industry and occupation in this country.
It is ironic that fundamentalist conservatism pervades the Islamic world, for the Prophet Muhammad was anything but a conservative, upending the social order of Arabia during his time.
But the trembling that pervades her hands, head and voice might not instill a sense of confidence in some voters, even if it is driven by genuine emotion.
A more explicit scene typically on display at the Goldshire Inn This might all sound negligible, considering the endemic of sexual violence that still pervades our real world.
What really awakens the senses here is the feeling of suffocation that pervades two domestic battlefields, an impression of doom woven into the fabric of a social order.
"This really flies in the face of the rhetoric that pervades in the budget that says states have the flexibility to focus on the most vulnerable," Solomon said.
Frugal Traveler During strolls along its quiet, tree-lined boulevards, there is a decidedly intimate, rustic feel that pervades Kobe, Japan, despite its population of nearly 1403 million.
The slipperiness of perception is everyone's pitch: when conspiratorial thinking pervades the world, doors open for storytellers, a theme that, in the age of Pizzagate, feels very modern.
Get Out, which premiered in February, explored the subtle and internal racism that pervades white America in a horror/comedy genre bender from comedian and director Jordan Peele.
Often, sexism and racism pervades activists' own ranks, compounding the stress and anxiety women and activists of color may already be experiencing as a result of their work.
It's really important that dicks can be silly, cute, and fun in games, because it challenges the atmosphere of toxic masculinity that pervades the industry and the community.
The pandemic is also eroding the secrecy that pervades academic medical research, said Dr. Ryan Carroll, a Harvard Medical professor who is involved in the coronavirus trial there.
The pandemic is also eroding the secrecy that pervades academic medical research, said Dr. Ryan Carroll, a Harvard Medical professor who is involved in the coronavirus trial there.
And they must have enjoyed the feeling of being a guest in Sonia's house, that strange, intimate submission to the proprietress that pervades both Italian homes and restaurants.
The approach pervades every layer, from ownership to the football operations department, and from its analytics team to a coaching staff comfortable with mining statistical analysis for advantages.
But the spirit of horror that pervades Mr. Bacon's work at its best is missing, replaced by a silliness that doesn't quite rise to the level of parody.
The universality of summer in the park pervades, and the unity among photos is evident — despite the city's and the parks' struggles, New Yorkers found beauty and leisure.
Yet a whispering ominousness pervades this story, couched in fretful speculations and evasive references to earlier events, that suggests any one of its central characters might eventually implode.
Chapter 5, enhancing U.S. trade in a global economy: B- Anger toward China pervades a section that otherwise takes a careful approach to the topic of international trade.
A sense of resourcefulness pervades her cooking, which incorporates so-called ugly foods — ingredients that would have otherwise been discarded for purely aesthetic reasons — and whole-animal butchery.
But they were totally in your face (well, Mexico City's face), which is certainly more than could be said of the creepy online marketing that pervades our daily lives.
That sense of collegial openness and outwardness pervades the entire production, all the more remarkable when you consider the talent quotient and award-studded résumés of the supporting cast.
Rakhine, which borders Bangladesh, was the site of violence between Buddhists and Muslims in 2012 that left hundreds dead and underscored the deep ethnic intolerance that pervades the area.
It's that the same absence of trust that pervaded the relationship between the Soviet regime and its people also pervades the relationship between much of America and its president.
A pared-down, modern Northwest vibe pervades the 45-seat dining room, which occupies a wood-and-glass building in the village with a wisteria-draped, 16-seat patio.
He said that in Canada, the boys were pleasantly surprised by how much hockey pervades daily life — unlike in Japan, where it is overshadowed by judo, baseball and soccer.
With formal segregation behind us, the racism that pervades our society has pooled in the criminal justice and law enforcement strategies that developed in the wake of Jim Crow.
But that's what the nation is going to get, as big media corporations obsessively flood us with even more of the vacuous, unwholesome nonsense that already pervades viewers' screens.
But they aren't accustomed to exercising control of government, and the conservative ideology that pervades much of the party is based on the belief that government is the enemy.
The 43-year-old conductor captured the hushed eeriness of the work's first few measures, in which the orchestra suggests the somber, mysterious mood that pervades the entire opera.
But the book shows the single day, the single stroke of fate, that may determine his entire future if the systemic corruption that pervades "The Border" has its way.
In some cases these trends go beyond FIFA; accumulator culture already pervades soccer and the presence, however small, of betting in FUT is a bleak side effect of this.
There's a time and a place for everything, but with the stakes this high, the kind of sincerity and passion that pervades Blindspotting's buddy comedy setup feels real and merited.
And thanks to the cascade of reports about Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein's alleged sexual harassment and assault, now we know, if we didn't before, that this poison pervades Hollywood, too.
Death is not an inherently funny topic, but from the moment Michael describes Eleanor's final moments to her, The Good Place commits to a sunny absurdity that pervades every episode.
The concept that images represent a "shedding" pervades Michelle Stuart's current exhibition at Galerie Lelong & Co., Flight of Time, in which the artworks pit images against traces, representations against remains.
In February, Lauren Bonner, an associate director focused on employee performance, said in a lawsuit that "structural sexism" pervades Point72, where women are denigrated by high-level employees, including Haynes.
This was of ancient vintage even at the time that the Constitution was drafted — it has biblical antecedents and pervades the British common law that underlay what became U.S. law.
Instead of emphasizing jump scares, there's a more gradual sense of all-encompassing fear — it really conveys the idea that Pennywise is an element that pervades the town of Derry.
The Creators Project: Your new zine In The Morning and Amazing feels like an inversion of the typical male-on-female gaze that pervades most of art and photography's history.
Don't miss the 2129.90 carved-wood panels of orixás — spirits of Candomblé, the syncretic religious practice that pervades life here — by Carybé, an Argentine-turned-Soteropolitano (as locals are known).
A language of music and stagecraft pervades the whole book, which unfolds in a series of "Scenes"—pithy episodes from the life of the family, dense with metaphors of song.
In Season 3, the grief and guilt of the boy's family run as a counterpoint to a new case, deepening the sense of melancholy and abandonment that pervades the show.
Instead, Warner has committed himself to remaining in the Senate, where he's happier than he's ever been, even amid the administration's daily chaos and the negativity that pervades the capital.
It is this quality of "everydayness," the banal flow of day-to-day life, that pervades all of human existence, We are so absorbed in it that it is forgotten.
It's a scene that captures the wrenching sense of helplessness that pervades this intensely acted production, which opened on Monday night at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater at Lincoln Center.
The story is nevertheless steeped in a sense of postwar gloom, and the dark humor that pervades the book underscores the difficulty of finding meaning in a world torn asunder.
The questions wouldn't have the "gotcha" odor that pervades panels today, and candidates would quickly figure out it's harder to dance around a serious topic that their interrogator knows well.
In "Nocturama," the aura of deadly stealth and dread that pervades the first half turns comically satirical in the second half, when the terrorists hole up in the department store.
Danler deftly captures the unique power of hierarchy in the restaurant world, the role of drug and alcohol abuse, and the sense of borrowed grandeur that pervades the serving scene.
A long way from recognizing that racial bias pervades our criminal justice system so thoroughly that despair is more common in many of our communities than justice will ever be.
The tension of this predicament — the need to push forward meeting the need to hold still — pervades Searcy's style, which is one of casual virtuosity, expansive focus and ambling centripetal force.
In a final and more personal statement, Justice Sotomayor drew a link between the court's extreme deference to law enforcement officials and the racial inequity that pervades America's criminal justice system.
Whether it's through the Vessel or the accessibility of galleries, by not sufficiently supporting the neurodiverse and disabled communities, the art world is inadvertently reinforcing the ableism that pervades American society.
Who knows if that's why Party detunes his beats to be "off-440", but the worn-out effect pervades everything he lays a hand on, following him around like an aura.
Korine hasn't explicitly named Buffett as the film's North Star, but Jimmy is so emblematic of the Florida cool that pervades the film that the two become knottily tangled and inseparable.
Jimmie is safely huddled in this room, but loss — of his parents, home and city — pervades his life, which means that (just like Edmond O'Brien's) his future might be lost too.
Mr. Abbott has declined to second-guess Mr. Turner and Mr. Emmett, part of a broader spirit that now pervades the state as Texans pull together in the face of tragedy.
The core tenet of nationalism so pervades today's world that it feels almost self-evident: Any nation of people should have a country, and any country should consist of a nation.
Here, Poirier's short poem somehow manages to capture a national mood, or at least some part of it: Bemused disgust pervades, but there remains a bit of room, perhaps, for optimism.
After years of buildup, in 2017 young female and nonbinary musicians forced a major reckoning with jazz's old ethic of gender exclusivity, which pervades the bandstand, the studio and the classroom.
While the letters, many of them anonymous, do not appear to have been part of a coordinated campaign, they offer a collective indictment of the patriarchal culture that pervades Chinese society.
Admittedly, the album's not as much of a sonic black hole as last year's impeccable Savage Mode with comparatively lighter crossover attempts alleviating the dark aura that pervades 21's work.
An expanded field of subjects pervades the visual lexicon of Surrealism, but Masson is generally considered to have pioneered the automatic drawing technique with an opulence that borders on the decadent.
Jackson's opening lyrics, "Tell me something, girl / Are you happy in this modern world?" are a kind of projection of nostalgia and feminine innocence onto her, a vision that pervades the movie.
While some Democrats dismiss this as merely a one-issue candidacy focused on inequality, Sanders has insisted that this issue is so big it pervades almost all aspects of the political system.
For while surveys show overwhelming support for gay rights, most LGBT+ Japanese say they keep their sexuality a secret in a nod to the reverence for harmony that pervades high-tech Japan.
Designated Survivor At the Emmy Awards ceremony this week, while accepting her Emmy for best actress, "Veep" star Julia Louis-Dreyfus offered an apology for the toxic political climate that pervades Washington.
Sadly, it pervades the culture, seeping into and draining the joy from sport, and cluttering up civic life -- our schools, our businesses and workplaces, even our sense of belonging in our communities.
The silence that pervades this vivid moment is an ongoing theme of Yasmine El Rashidi's novel, "Chronicle of a Last Summer," which records three summers in the life of an unnamed narrator.
It also pervades the American workplace, where racial minorities are more likely than white people to be the victims of harassment and "exclusionary behaviors," such as being left out of social events.
This forgetting of human experience, this perpetual present-tenseness, pervades the latest flashpoint in the culture war over the sexes — the new guidelines for treating male pathology from the American Psychological Association.
And at a time when the possibility of death pervades the public and private spheres to a degree largely unknown outside wartime, people are having to rethink how they bury their dead.
The spirit of the boy who insisted on remaining a child pervades this theatrical production, but don't expect to see a young fellow in green or a tiny luminescent fairy flitting about.
It teaches a lesson on a frustrating truth that pervades much of educational achievement research: There is not a quick fix, no single lever to pull to close achievement gaps in America.
A sense of civility that is unachievable in our world pervades because no person or group of people can conceive of themselves as superior to others based on looks, appearance, or physical characteristics.
A particular strain of moody romanticism pervades "One Discordant Violin," a monologue with music adapted by Anthony Black from a jejune short story that Yann Martel ("Life of Pi") wrote in his 20s.
And is it not this hum of the own, this distant reverberation of the self, that pervades all music, all art, all literature and moreover all that is alive and able to sense?
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It's less ironic than a direct confrontation of a hyper-masculinity that still pervades Los Angeles and the music scene, although in a different way than it did when Lindes was growing up.
The constantly strummed rhythm guitar and spiky keyboard octave jumps in "I Used To"; the chickenscratch solos on "Change Yr Mind"; the bleary guitar frizz that pervades the whole record — such amusing facsimile!
But by empowering a diverse group of women on both sides of the camera, they provide one step away from the male-dominated culture of abuse and silence that apparently pervades Hollywood today.
Intriguingly, the researchers argued in a recent paper in Physical Review Letters that such 30-solar-mass primordial black holes could comprise some or all of the missing "dark matter" that pervades the cosmos.
"Came here on my own, party on my phone / Came here on my own, but I start to feel alone," she sings, addressing the unique inner battle which pervades all those hours spent online.
The haunting form — the most basic expression of a ghost — references an absence, a loss that pervades the black American experience, from slavery, through segregation, geographic displacement, economic disenfranchisement, police brutality, and institutional racism.
Today, the same alchemy that pervades his original experience carried over to all of the spin-off productions, getting a fresh jolt of creative energy each time -- including, yet again, with the new incarnation.
The hook fades in and out, usually recurring after the verse and triggering the bass; cold electronic ostinato pervades the song, mimicking its church organ intro and lending the song an aura of melancholy.
Five years later, Winfree came across a précis of a talk Kuramoto had given about his model and realized that it offered a revolutionary new understanding of a subtle phenomenon that pervades the world.
Monopoly—the ultimate enemy of free-market competition—now pervades every corner of American life: every transaction we make, every product we consume, every news story we read, every piece of data we download.
How Ms. Raggi came this far, despite her relative inexperience (she was first elected three years ago), has much to do with the widespread disenchantment with traditional political parties that still pervades in Italy.
Deen Freelon, an associate professor of communications at American University, says clinging to an elementary conception of racism that misses the complicated ways race pervades American life helps blur our understanding of the issue.
Lauren Bonner, an associate director, said a "structural sexism" pervades Point72, where women are denigrated by even high-level employees, including a top executive who declares "no girls allowed" in advance of some meetings.
That air of privation, as much emotional as material, pervades the Cork, Ireland, of the mid-1990s in Enda Walsh's "Disco Pigs," which has been given a smashing 20th-anniversary revival at Trafalgar Studios.
The New Jersey senator's absence from the debate stage and in the pivotal early Democratic contests in Iowa and New Hampshire casts a strobe light on the inequality that pervades the Democratic primary system.
For Children The spirit of the boy who insisted on remaining a child pervades this theatrical production, but don't expect to see a young fellow in green or a tiny luminescent fairy flitting about.
They've also offered a hint that despite the ill feeling and mistrust that pervades a bitter political era, America can still gestate the idealism and renewal that has been the lifeblood of its democracy.
This kind of instant didacticism pervades "All That Man Is." Each of its characters is caught on the horns of his particular "life situation," and Szalay efficiently points us toward the dilemma at stake.
Ever wonder why our nation has reached record levels of household debt — including $1.5 trillion in student debt — while a vast infrastructure of surveillance and data harvesting now pervades both Washington, DC, and Silicon Valley?
Deep skepticism toward this view pervades Ben Gocker's Foskers & Egg Whites, an exhibition of painting and sculpture at P·P·O·W that exemplifies the artist's patient and obsessive process, involving the imperfect workings of the human hand.
In keeping with Loincloth's particular relationship to metal, Satan is emblematic of the darkness that pervades an album like Psalm of the Morbid Whore—darkness that is both enjoyable and inherent in the musical form.
As she peels back the plastic wrapper from a freshly fermented tray, scores of sticky spider's web thin strands of biofilm rise up from the batch, and a limburger cheese-like aroma pervades the air.
The trope of female hysteria might seem like a hang-up from different times, but it still pervades our cultural landscape — and often resists reinvention, as a string of new theater productions suggest in Paris.
"I really had to overcome some bias that I think pervades much of medicine, that human physiology and disease is unique and that veterinary medicine does not have much to teach us," Dr. Evrony said.
The harsh reality of border enforcement tends to breed callousness and prejudice, of the sort that pervades a recently-exposed Border Patrol Facebook group, unless someone in authority is pushing back hard against that tendency.
For a show as orderly and worked-out as "Westworld," the "Now what?" feeling that pervades the Season 2 premiere feels invigorating, as if the show itself had wriggled free of its own narrative patterns.
However, of late, our politics has failed to rise to the standard of the greatness of our country, and the pall of partisanship and incivility that pervades politics now extends to the Thanksgiving dinner table.
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More new Black Mirror episodes may have spread the discontent around and allowed viewers to pick favorites, but with a trio to choose from it's hard to be distracted from the toothlessness that pervades all three.
And you don't need to be diagnosed with an anxiety disorder to retweet; you just require the ability to laugh and nod your head in recognition of the vague sense of unease that pervades your life.
It may seem surprising, then, that more than six years later—amid a climate of fear that pervades officialdom and stifles most of the party's critics—the party still sees so many threats to its control.
Trilobites It pervades our thinking processes, from situations as simple as choosing which socks to wear in the morning to more nuanced scenarios like knowing to laugh during a wedding toast but not at a funeral.
The metaphysic of barbecue is time — "the equation is simple," said Mr. Szewczyk, "low and slow" — and though the throng of people clamoring for takeout suggested fast food, a slow-food mojo pervades everything Taino does.
Some recent work from the firm included the financing of a study of 240 households called the U.S. Financial Diaries, which provided hard data around the illness that pervades a large swath of the U.S. population.
Although "The Way Back" takes place in the present, a sense of disordered lives pervades this tough-minded studio film, which has the outward trappings of an inspirational sports drama but is primarily a recovery movie.
The mythology of the passionate, unstable prodigy, ahead of his time, and untimely in the Nietzschean sense of opposing the currents of one's time, pervades Richard Gerstl at Neue Galerie, the artist's first US museum retrospective.
Tuesday's speech "reflects a long-standing strain of racism that pervades a small corner of Australian society, as it appears to do in most societies," said Damien Kingsbury, professor of international politics at Melbourne's Deakin University.
On the album, a radiator warmth pervades everything; at this show, you got more direct access to the materials: the trebly, yellow hue of Mr. Frisell's guitar and the exposed earth tones of Mr. Morgan's bass.
Despite the carb aversion that pervades Anglo cultures, bread is still very much a staple of the French diet — served with every meal — which suggests that the classic French bakery is ripe for a healthy makeover.
The irony is that by wishing to move away from the European culture that pervades South Africa's ivory towers, having English as the lingua franca makes it more likely that European cultural and intellectual hegemony will remain.
Discipline on spending pervades the bank, from procurement (switching phone companies recently reduced its telecom bills by 58%) to staffing (it is moving part of the workforce to the Baltics, where wages are up to 70% lower).
"'Dickinson' shows promise in a number of areas — among them striking visual language, an irresistible playfulness in the music supervision, and a sense of fun, if not humor, that pervades even scenes about mortality or misogyny," RogerEbert.
Sadness pervades Christine in two ways: On one level, the biopic tells the story of Christine Chubbuck, a 29-year-old TV reporter in Sarasota, Florida who shot herself on live television in the summer of 1974.
" Recode reported the deal for the memoir "RESET," which a press release says will expose "the toxic culture that pervades the tech industry and defined her experiences both as a Kleiner Perkins venture capitalist and Reddit CEO.
Enlarged to nearly 50 times the size of the original, the bicorne in Empires looks like a work by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, exploiting the same absurdist spirit that pervades many of the duo's sculptures.
Pessimism also pervades "Vietnam Declassified: The C.I.A. and Counterinsurgency," a declassified volume of the agency's secret official history penned by Thomas L. Ahern Jr., a career C.I.A. operations officer who served extensively in Indochina during the war.
This media focus on the latest big name in entertainment, business or politics, while perhaps unavoidable, has tended to gloss over a big part of the story: sexual harassment pervades all kinds of workplaces, including federal agencies.
Kois views travel primarily as a means of transforming his own life rather than as a way to uncover the outside world; this book is an antidote to the documentarian approach that now pervades much travel writing.
A similar surface tension, created by very different means and to a very different effect, pervades the paintings of Gabriele Evertz, which are composed of thin vertical bands and narrow, tapered bars contained within a horizontal format.
I appreciate how hard it must have been to go public on a subject that seems controversial to some: the lack of respect and equal opportunity for people of all backgrounds that still pervades our most august institutions.
Her blank face registered none of the pristine grimness which so often pervades medical environs; hopeful hints of rose could be discerned in her pale skin; and with each gentle inhalation, her chest lifted slowly but reassuringly heavenward.
As a part of what he calls "The Wallace Report" (a collection of research with a title that he tells me makes him "sound important"), he presents case studies—examples of how a shitty attitude pervades different scenarios.
As for Arbus, she just looked and looked, and moved in closer — the air of sexual heat that pervades the pictures is part of their allure — until she had looked long enough to get the images she needed.
A sense of despair pervades the 2011 film "Old Dog," in which a shepherd would rather kill his beloved nomad Tibetan mastiff than see it stolen or sold to meet the growing black market demand among Chinese businessmen.
Minervini avoids romanticizing the suffering of his addiction-riddled subjects—especially the central ones, Mark and Lisa, a local dealer and his girlfriend—while still capturing the beauty, darkness, and anger that pervades small-town Louisiana around them.
So is the perplexed combination of guilt and affection, common among egocentric family men, that pervades his relationships with his wife, Eliza (Rachelle Ann Go); her sister Angelica Schuyler (Rachel John); and his doomed son, Philip (Cleve September).
When they rise back up and reclaim their dance, they are messier and sweatier; a stickiness pervades their once pristine clothes as they take turns running behind the spectators, removing their shoes and tossing them onto the stage.
Andrew Lloyd Webber's peculiar musical based on T. S. Eliot poems has always been a fascinating piece of dance theater — not just for Gillian Lynne's original jazzy choreography but for the embodiment of felineness that pervades the show.
In the meantime a distrustful atmosphere pervades the White House press office, which is a mixture of Trump loyalists and Republican National Committee alumni divided by a "line in the sand," as one former campaign adviser put it.
The policy impact of the civil rights movement was to ban discrimination, and the cultural impact was to create the rhetoric of colorblindness that pervades our reaction to anything that offers to ameliorate racial inequity: reparations, affirmative action.
Barkana thought through the possibilities and realized that it could be a consequence of the presence of dark matter—the mysterious substance that pervades the universe yet escapes every attempt to understand what it is or how it works.
At this point we've had enough diagnoses how meritocracy reinforces itself, creates an elite detached from and even hostile towards the rest of society, and how it pervades society with a notion of merit that leaves many people behind.
While this may well have taken place, Pleasants' account of the fight has a whiff of Boy's Own gallantry to it, something that pervades much of his autobiography and makes one wonder just how reliable a narrator he is.
Its sedate red brick facade belies the hipster-rocker aesthetic that pervades the interior, where a ceiling fashioned out of slabs of concrete, track lighting and a handsome backlit bar make the lobby feel more like a clubby drinking den.
Those into 1950s atomic paranoia are especially in luck: the death wish of the A-bomb era pervades many of the feature-length films, particularly Kiss Me Deadly, a nihilistic whats-it revolving around a what's-in-the-box mystery.
His death triggered protests, sparked a national conversation about policing, and shone a spotlight on the systemic racism that pervades criminal justice in the US. Until now, the FBI has maintained a dataset which includes information about fatal police shootings.
Gentile: The ["A Closer Look"] segments on Matt Lauer, Harvey Weinstein, and Trump, because we worked really hard to place the news in the broader context of the systemic misogyny that pervades virtually every institution and industry in American society.
A single quarter might not seem like a lot of money for most, but for 17-year-old Jensen Walcott, the pocket change was indicative of a massive gender gap that still pervades much of the food industry and beyond.
Numerous stories have surfaced this past year highlighting the culture of sexual harassment that pervades astronomy and other academic fields; cases have emerged at Berkeley, the California Institute of Technology, the University of Arizona, and the Museum of Natural History.
And as Christians, how do they sleep at night knowing the fear that pervades so many homes in our country as children go to bed hoping they will wake up to an alarm clock and not armed federal officers bursting in?
"We can't sit around for 100 years while climate change destroys our planet, while corruption pervades every nook and cranny of Washington, and while too much of a child's fate in life still rests on the color of their skin."
It goes without saying that the antidote to homelessness is increasing access to housing, but some might not realize how crucial housing access is to also defeating the cycle of poor health, social instability, and mass incarceration that pervades our country.
The fundamental tension that pervades the newspaper's decision to publish confidential information despite the legal threat from the government is whether it will hurt the financial solvency of the Post and the wealth of its controlling shareholder, the Graham family.
Experts on women in politics and gender biases told Business Insider the hot dish story represents the gender stereotypes that female candidates have to face when they run for higher office, and how much deep-seated sexism still pervades society.
A sense of trespassing, ransacking, and plundering pervades "Vault Room," but most palpable perhaps is the feeling of unshakable solitude, as well as the attendant suspicion that this place was abandoned long ago and we are parsing through its ghostly ruins.
In "Sweat," which opened on Sunday night at Studio 54, the feeling of familiarity that pervades the play's central setting gradually shades into contempt among those who drink there — for themselves, for one another and for the life they cannot escape.
"Affirming that slavery in all forms is unconstitutional will help counter the racist dog whistling that still pervades American politics by sending the message that Vermonters are serious about addressing racial injustice, and that we have the will and capacity to change."
Since it is almost impossible to do or think about anything without using language -- whether this entails an internal talk-through by your inner voice or following a set of written instructions -- language pervades our brains and our lives like no other skill.
Romano notes that he listened to the album "easily over a thousand times" while working on the book, and, when he wonders about a "low pulse that pervades entire sections" of the title track, it seems possible that he has begun to hallucinate.
The choice of consultant is an inadvertent reminder that sexual harassment pervades all industries, and victimizes workers in all income brackets: A Seyfarth Shaw partner, Gerald Maatman, previously represented The Weinstein Company after six actresses filed a class-action lawsuit against it.
That said, it might be hard for some teenagers not to obsess about Covid-19 given that the topic pervades headlines and social media, and that concerns about disease spread have been closing schools and causing the cancellation of long-scheduled events.
"We can't sit around for 100 years while climate change destroys our planet, while corruption pervades every nook and cranny of Washington, and while too much of a child's fate in life still rests on the color of their skin," Ms. Warren said.
Understanding the persecution that black veterans suffered from the Civil War period through World War II is crucial to understanding the nightmare of terror that extended to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as well as the racism that pervades the country today.
The cult of the all-nighter starts somewhere in high school to prepare you for a worse all-nighter cult in college, which in turn prepares you the even worse all-nighter cult that pervades the workforce once you get out of college.
A major report on the state of Canadian science research and funding is calling for gender targets and quotas to help address the lack of diversity that still pervades the academic fields of science, technology, engineering and math, collectively known as STEM.
" A few months later, Simon Reynolds dissected some of the album's songs: "'Smells Like Teen Spirit' could be this generation's version of the Sex Pistols' 1976 single, 'Anarchy in the U.K.,' if it weren't for the bitter irony that pervades its title.
Sometimes she describes her subjects ("Muddy"), sometimes she pretends to be them ("Sun Ra"), and sometimes they're not directly cited ("Eartha"), just names to suggest moods, which is true to the way history pervades life: constantly, if inexactly, present, but not always in focus.
All those demographics are important outside of sex work as well as in sex work to give your money to because these are the groups of people who are consistently demoralized in society… There's incredible racism that pervades our society, our media, and our culture.
Last February, he released the first volume of The Future is Now, a collection of art all tied together by a particular vision of near-future where technology pervades, and a cheerfully oppressive government is in control of the residents of Robo-City 16.
I've also focused obsessively on this story because of the kind of inaccurate sensationalism that pervades New York's profile of Greenwald, such as him dismissing a plea agreement that provides solid evidence that Russians offered "dirt" on Hillary Clinton in the form of emails.
But not to worry, by athletic theme, I don't mean sweaty gym socks and low-calorie snacks; but rather, soft leather pommel horses at the end of the beds, bathrobes that look made for boxers, and a subtle masculine vibe that pervades the decor.
The supernatural pervades the season, starting with Jim Jarmusch's zombie drama, "The Dead Don't Die" (June 14), which features a cast of Jarmusch veterans (including Adam Driver, Tilda Swinton, and Bill Murray) and newcomers to his cinematic universe, such as Danny Glover and Selena Gomez.
That top-down culture that pervades both Samsung and South Korea hints at a deeper question embedded in the accusations about the company's involvement in the unfolding graft scandal: Would Samsung itself not be better off if South Korean regulators treated it more harshly?
But as data processing pervades more and more of human life, displacing and recasting all sorts of processes, experiences and relationships, is it really inconceivable that they might begin to impinge on the processes of choice central both to market economies and liberal democracy?
This atmosphere of unabashed, squealing enjoyment of sexual desire pervades Girls Night Out: Beryl, egged on by her friends, finds herself pinging off the raunchy leopard-print thong of the Adonis in front of her, before returning to her moody, mute husband on the sofa at home.
The post-conceptual framework allows the viewer to navigate the pieces in the show as monads, operating independently of the exhibition as a whole and meeting each other only obliquely, reproducing the horizon of confusion and instability that pervades the very phenomena treated in the curatorial proposal.
Those who have spent time reading resumes and cover letters will recognize the language of professional aspiration in these songs, the polite catchphrases beloved by administrators for how they detach speaker from utterance, the brightly disingenuous tone of exaggerated sincerity that pervades advertisements, press releases, everything.
I'd say there's even sort of an aggregation myth that pervades our view of social media, that buried within discussions of fake news and social media corporate responsibility is this assumption that people are actually reading the articles, or at least that a lot of them are.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (season 1): 71%What critics said: "Dickinson shows promise in a number of areas — among them striking visual language, an irresistible playfulness in the music supervision, and a sense of fun, if not humor, that pervades even scenes about mortality or misogyny.
When the casting call went out for Hollywood's women to wear all black at the Golden Globes awards show to show to solidarity with all the women -- and men -- who have been exposed the rampant sexual harassment that pervades the industry, it's clear everyone got the message.
Clay stashes Justin at his parent's house, while, unbeknownst to Clay, Justin brought with him a stash of black tar heroin and tin foil, which he smokes next to the window as the episode fades out to the typically dramatic pop music that pervades the show.
But that's exactly the triumph of short-term thinking that pervades everything Trump does, from debt-financed tax cuts for the rich to disinvestment in education, rollback of environment regulations, and approaches to the telecom sector that prioritize the profitability of today's incumbent businesses over tomorrow's regulators.
But the one view that pervades every corner of Mr. Biden's camp is that he must choose someone who is clearly prepared to assume the presidency, both because of his own advanced age and because of the gravity of the economic and social crisis confronting the country.
I won't tell you how, but I will say that the ending manages to be quite moving and unconvincing at the same time, a recapitulation of the tonal contradiction that pervades this sometimes incisive, sometimes sentimental novel, or memoir, or whatever we decide to call it.
Paul Krugman Opinion Columnist If there is any lasting benefit from the Trump era — which is by no means a sure thing, since democracy may not survive the experience — it will lie in the Great Unmasking: the revelation of just how much bad faith pervades modern conservatism.
Although clashes like the violent confrontation between Chinese nationalists and pro-Hong Kong protesters in July at the University of Queensland have received the most attention, what quietly pervades daily life, Chinese students say, are feelings of vulnerability to mistreatment and fear about voicing their true opinions.
Astronomers in the meantime have learned to use the light-bending and -amplifying abilities of immense galaxies as telescopes — Einstein's own telescope, if you like — to study exploding stars on the other side of the cosmos and to map the mysterious dark matter that pervades the universe.
The metaphor of parallel universes pervades the novel from the epigraph to the final line (in which human breath is seen as "tiny bubbles which expanded and split or collided into yet others, each single sphere translucent and aflame with the light of the dawning sun").
This counternarrative pervades Paul Beatty's complex comic novel "The Sellout" — winner of the 2016 Man Booker Prize — whose African-American narrator attempts to resurrect slavery and segregation as a way of both deconstructing white supremacy and preventing the black community where he grew up from being erased.
America is at war and a mood of quiet gloom pervades the work, from the empty streets to the page design, in which Burckhardt has grouped four photographs of pairs of people: in each image, the two people are neither looking at nor talking with each other.
Suppressing speech is anathema not just to the U.S. constitution and its First Amendment, and not just to the libertarian ethos that pervades Silicon Valley companies, but also to the safe harbor legal framework that protects online sites from taking responsibility for their content in the first place.
Strange and wondrous pronunciation pervades Death in Ice Valley, a BBC podcast about a mysterious woman whose body was found burned, in 1970, in a desolate valley in Norway's Seven Mountains, with a handful of phenobarbital and a half-bottle of St. Hallvard, an 80-proof herbal liqueur.
He has since written about a "culture of denial that pervades the debate about Islam in this country," by which he means a willingness among the country's chattering classes to excuse the growing evidence of violence and criminality in the neighborhood as the result of social and economic exclusion.
While Trump's narcissism pervades his every move, Speaker Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Lewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE (D-N.
Even so, Mexican government officials — particularly municipal authorities among both police and civilians — are likely to inundate companies and organizations that require government approval as part of their procedures as Lopez Obrador has so far failed to make much headway in addressing the endemic graft that pervades the government.
While the okapi is virtually unheard of in the West, its image pervades life in the Democratic Republic of Congo -- the only country in the world where it is found living in the wild -- gracing cigarette packets, plastic water bottles, and even the back of rumpled Congolese Francs.
Ah, Rome, the eternal city: a living, breathing, sprawling metropolis where history pervades every cobbled alley and works its way into every magical moment, whether as young couples sit upon the Spanish Steps at dusk or old friends reunite over a late dinner at a trattoria in Trastevere.
Despite the anti-Israel bias that pervades the UN and Kerry's gloom and doom perspective, the vast majority of the Israeli public still supports peace with the Palestinians and Kerry missed this critical audience with a speech that failed to address the current reality in the Middle East.
Though the waste is a recognizable sign of densely populated urban areas, in her short, bright plastic bags float amidst the greenery like ripe exotic fruits, and sensuality pervades each frame, as fans and other electric devices hum and whirr, as if infected with the heat of the lovers' discourse.
" The suit goes on to say that "the unchecked gender bias that pervades Microsoft's corporate culture has resulted in female technical professionals receiving less compensation than similar men, the promotion of men over equally or more qualified women, and less favorable performance evaluation of female technical professionals compared to male peers.
His White House's war with the media, the chaos that pervades the administration, and the fact the President dispels his own elevated aura by inviting the world into his mind every day on his Twitter feed also seem at risk of diminishing the unique power and prestige of his office.
Her music really reminds me of growing up in North London; of smoking rollies in the gardens of kids with parents much richer than mine, of walking around at night beneath a sky the color of smoggy burnt orange, of the subtle celebration of difference that pervades everything people do.
Though La Compagnie, opened by the team behind Experimental Cocktail Club, boasts a head-spinning list of around six hundred bottles, an infectious lightness pervades the elegant setting, where the staff wears brightly patterned tracksuits on Tuesdays and aloha shirts on Fridays, to honor the Hawaiian heritage of the head bartender.
This window into his family's bleakest hour was apparently part of a conscientious push to hold nothing back, to atone for what he sees as the dishonest timidity that pervades Books Three, Four, and Five, which itself was a product of the public backlash that met Books One and Two.
You don't need a single line of dialogue to feel the bone-deep malaise that pervades Conor McPherson's "Dublin Carol": The play's set practically screams exhausted shabbiness, drenched in an orange-brown palette Pantone might call Tragic Rust — a monochromatic approach that is representative of the limited emotional landscape to follow.
And in the Arab world, in which most of the fighting forces of al Qaeda, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), and the like still originate, the language of hatred and maximalism pervades the political discussion far beyond "extremist" circles: It's part and parcel of mainstream public life.
Over the last few years, the price of buying a home or renting an apartment has become so burdensome that it pervades almost every issue, from the state's elevated poverty rate to the debate about multimillion-dollar tear-downs to the lines of recreational vehicles parked on Silicon Valley side streets.
As a result, some researchers say they're now rethinking the Wild West atmosphere that pervades the face-gathering status quo, and what it means to give consent for the use of an image of yourself (or of someone else that you photographed) in a world where we constantly share our lives online.
"A culture of authoritarianism and obedience still pervades the governance of Japanese industry, and unfortunately this allows the most senior executives to act without accountability, and other managers have little experience of being questioned by their subordinates," said Thomas Clarke, director of the Centre for Corporate Governance at Australia's University of Technology Sydney.
The terse title characters then spend a good part of the film circling each other and quietly flirting — they're more sulky than sexy — as a sense of menace pervades the scenes: A crew of local losers goads Vincent and JC into fights, while past enemies threaten to track down the prospective lovers.
The posters of the Eiffel Tower, the Statue of Liberty and a map of the world look out of place on the walls, given the sense of isolation that pervades Gaza, a narrow strip of land hemmed in by Israel on two sides, Egypt to the south and the blockaded Mediterranean to the west.
Yet it is unlikely that the ratatouille and apple crumble on offer will satisfy the appetites of the five women and one man assembled in a snug kitchen in Rhinebeck, N.Y. The hunger being experienced here, which pervades this exquisitely acted production like scents from a laden stove, can't be assuaged by second helpings.
MacGreevy and Campbell first met as children at St Paul's School in Barnes — and whether they're scaling mountains of fabric at recycling plants in search of the perfect Levi's jean jacket or touring the meticulous T-shirt production line at Sunspel's factory in the north of England, a youthful energy pervades everything they do.
But his status as ambassador of Latin trap would not be able to coexist with his embrace of femininity if he were not straight, and further, if he didn't at times also embrace the sexism that pervades the genre—as many outwardly progressive men are wont to do when it works to their advantage.
"While a few projects in NASA's recent past have been canceled because of poor cost and schedule performance, a too-big-to-fail mentality pervades agency thinking when it comes to NASA's larger and most important missions," he told the committee in mid-June, according to a news bulletin from the American Institute of Physics.
Arriaga suspects the government sought to keep Chiapas off the Pope's agenda in order not to stir up latent indigenous issues or highlight the extreme poverty that still pervades the state where Zapatista rebels still control pockets of territory, 22 years after their uprising that drew attention to centuries of discrimination and exploitation suffered by the indigenous population there.
For all their fancy talk (and talk, and talk) about psychology, neurology and the ways in which racism pervades American culture — naturally a churning topic at the moment — the forces that bring these four characters together too often seem dictated more by the playwright's desire to dive deeply into a swirling whirlpool of ideas rather than by natural circumstances.
The sense of self-confidence that pervades her work — whether it's the body positivity of "All About That Bass" or the radiant brassiness of "Watch Me Do" and "Me Too" — is spiked with a hard-to-place insincerity; she's the contemporary female pop star who sounds the most like she first heard the word "empowerment" in a marketing meeting.
Exploding the wistful, melancholy atmosphere that pervades so many Chekhov productions, Mr. Posner's version reminds us that Chekhov was a relentless truth teller when it came to his primary theme: the dogged way life thwarts our desires and expectations and, most painfully, may deny us the essential hope of the heart, a mutual and sustaining love.
They are home to the bulk of the show's 20th- and 21st-century jewels, including those by the designers Elsa Schiaparelli, Art Smith, Elsa Peretti and Mr. Leane, as well as historic houses such as Cartier, Lalique and Tiffany & Co. Given that jewelry and value are so inextricably linked, the question of preciousness pervades the exhibition.
Since his release, however, he's collaborated with artists like Ozuna, J Balvin, Karol G, Arcangel, and most recently, 6ix9ine, who plead guilty to using a child in a sexual performance—suggesting that even though the homophobia that pervades the genre these days is less explicit that it once was, it is still very much an acceptable part of the culture.
" Speaking of how he creates his characters, Mr. Shepard once perfectly summed up the artful ambiguity that pervades his work and is a principal reason it seems likely to endure: "There are these territories inside all of us, like a child or a father or the whole man," he said, "and that's what interests me more than anything: where those territories lie.
Devil May Cry 5 is not style over substance, it's style as substance, and that approach is what pervades the cheesy grading system, the snarky but surprisingly loveable greaseball characters, its gaudy aesthetic, a nonsense storyline that takes itself seriously enough that you're not sure what to make of it (Lore Reasons?), and the other pieces that make Devil May Cry 5 click in place.
Performing both nude and clothed on a sparse stage, Ingvartsen simultaneously acts out and narrates moments inspired by what she felt were three crucial moments in the history of porn: the darkness and parody of Marquis de Sade's 33 novel 23 Days of Sodom; the legalization of adult "sex comedy" films in Denmark in 25; and the weight of the sexualized violence and torture that pervades modern warfare.
Both of us, for example, are women of color, former practicing attorneys, and devoted scholars on art law who have spent much of our professional lives in dialogue with other people who deserve mention, not just due to the diversity that they bring to the table, but because each of these people offers us a different take than a simplistic money-is-power paradigm that pervades commentaries on the conventional art economy.
"People who don't have children with these allergies don't always appreciate the very real danger of a deleterious event that might even lead to death, but even more important, the extraordinary anxiety that pervades the families of children with documented peanut allergies who are afraid of exposing their children, " said Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, which is part of the National Institutes of Health.
It's the roughest city you've ever missed... from afar, but in Bay Area-based animator Elliot Lim's stunning tribute to David Simon's award-winning HBO series, The Wire, a certain familiarity pervades the ever-seedy atmosphere, flipping The Blind Boys of Alabama's Season 1 take on Tom Waits' modern dirge "Way Down in the Hole"—the series' "theme song," if you could call it one—into a motion graphics masterwork that radiates with the warmth of Margaret Kilgallen, despite the desaturated, deadly subject matter.
Here's the release announcing "Reset": Ellen Pao's RESET, a fearless first-person account exposing the toxic culture that pervades the tech industry and defined her experiences both as a Kleiner Perkins venture capitalist and Reddit CEO; in telling her story as one of the few visible, prominent women of color who have reached the C-suite in corporate America and have dared to speak out about her experience, Pao, now the founder of Project Include, aims to spark a movement to empower other women and minorities; to Emi Ikkanda as her first acquisition at Spiegel & Grau, at auction, by Albert Lee and David Kuhn at Kuhn Projects.
It's a terrible day in Baltimore, and in Kathmandu, and in the port city of Salerno gloom pervades, and your own private sorrow's throbbing in the exact center of your right hand, a pain that radiates outward from palm to fingers that cannot find the shape of your mechanical pencil, a Mont Blanc in the burgundy they don't make anymore, a gift given long ago, engraved, and obviously too good for you since now you've lost it, and this lack fixes you in a place of grief age-old and physical, an ache so similar to the pulsing you'd feel in the exact center of either palm after your father killed himself and you felt the immediate need to write lists, words invented for some self- administered spelling test, your then being told this was an odd, wrong, cold thing to do.

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