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"pick apart" Definitions
  1. to say all of the things that are bad or wrong about (someone or something) : to criticize (a person or thing) in a very detailed and usually unkind way

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Sure, you could pick apart individual screenshots from the trailer.
The reasons for the slow start we can pick apart.
Armies of tolerance are looking to pick apart anything vaguely controversial.
I can pick apart the Q50 Red Sport 500 all day.
I mean, just look at her pick apart those calabaza flowers.
And Republicans know how to pick — and pick apart — their enemies.
I would sit and let them pick apart my every flaw.
I'd look in the mirror and pick apart my body, my face.
What he is doing is simultaneously important and easy to pick apart.
Which means we've got plenty of time to pick apart the trailer.
Other scientists will pick apart the image and all the accompanying data.
So are there things in this puzzle that solvers could pick apart?
Pick apart what they were, the key issues between eight and 12.
You don't really pick apart one of the disciplines, you just enjoy it.
But why not also pick apart the huge elements we thought we understood?
Until then it's interesting to pick apart what the tech giant has imagined.
"They're going to pick apart his taxes," Mr. Cruz said of the Democrats.
I was able to pick apart subtle nuances that separated greatness from fiction.
But, like the human studies, one can pick apart the NTP studies too.
In the lab, investigators can pick apart rocks with incredible care and precision.
Until then, obsessively pick apart the trailer frame-by-frame for easter eggs above.
Childress heard critics pick apart his grandson's skills and demeanor the past four seasons.
The board is expected to pick apart the bids and decide which warrant closer consideration.
As Batman, you'll use gadgets to pick apart crime scenes and trade punches with lowlifes.
On Twitter, Mr. Sams took issue with the need to pick apart Ms. Harris's answer.
When you start to pick apart the layers, the motivations for this industry become pretty clear.
In less than a month, we will have another celebrity biopic to pick apart and scrutinize.
That way, experts could use laboratory tools here on Earth to pick apart the Martian dirt.
Welcome to mom-shaming, in which cyber-bullies pick apart every single parenting decision someone makes.
Can you pick apart the differences in the almost identical images of the brilliant British babe?
It would also give Mr. Trump's opponents a target to pick apart over the next year.
Let's not try to pick apart the story or the person, let's look at the problem.
At best, they serve up some questionable choices for us to pick apart from our couches.
They even work with other experts on social media to pick apart the details of a launch.
Restoring stability might require a promise that is light on detail, and thus hard to pick apart.
And now, let's pick apart this sucker, beat by beat, to get to the most exciting reveals.
"Most of us in society look in the mirror and find things to pick apart," Putnam says.
I want to pick apart what we habitually do and just go back to like, the core.
In advance of our conversation with the man himself next week, we pick apart our feelings below.
We see in it a post-MeToo society reflected back at us to pick apart and moralise.
But Reddit decided: If you're going to pick apart this card, why not go all the way?
It's easy to pick apart a bad date when you're the victim of someone else's asinine behavior.
We each get a cheek, we pick apart this crispy skin, we have it with some bread.
"Going frame by frame like that, we're able to pick apart every little detail," Mr. Perez said.
It remains to be seen if they use the debate platform to pick apart the president's strategy.
In front yards and living rooms, villagers pick apart scraps for a few shekels worth of copper.
When the police caught him, they saw a chance to pick apart the cartel from the inside.
It's not always easy to read, but that just means there's more to pick apart in repeat playthroughs.
"It's really hard to pick apart what came from where because it is so organically fused," he said.
It's not just a woman's outfit that people will pick apart in a setting like this, Colangelo says.
In the cage, he's been compelling to watch for his ability to pick apart (most of) his opponents.
Speculation and skepticism immediately followed, with internet sleuths attempting to pick apart any perceived flaws with the images.
The Northern Irishman said he would need some time to pick apart another letdown in the final round.
HAPPY WEDNESDAY and welcome to Overnight Finance, where we're getting ready to pick apart the Puerto Rico vote.
However, this method of communication is very dangerous … Our minds receiving that text can pick apart every detail.
We pick apart The Amazing Race, Project Runway, Kids Baking Championship, and every other reality competition we watch.
Bats use their strong teeth to crush clams, which they spit out and pick apart for the fleshy pieces.
Democrats did their best to pick apart Barr's decision not to charge President Trump with obstruction of justice. Sen.
Aside from traditional television, radio and newspapers, there was no place to gather and pick apart NASA's moonshot plan.
"We're mindful of how carefully judges or asylum officers are going to pick apart a person's story," she said.
Sometimes, it's fun to just sit back and listen as billionaires pick apart the economy, politics and the markets.
There's going to have to be a massive effort to pick apart failing climate models and questionably-adjusted data.
It's fun to pick apart your opponent, especially when your suite of tools has this much life to it.
I also get to pick apart hilarious hoaxes no one actually believes—including some things said by the president.
In the clip, Miller went on to succinctly pick apart the way the criminal justice system prosecutes sexual assault.
Trolls flooded Armstrong with hate mail and angry comments, and started blogs of their own to pick apart Dooce.
It now becomes my job to critically pick apart the assumptions and beliefs of my own practice, my own field.
The satellites can pick apart contributions to the Earth's magnetic field from each layer, including the core, mantle and crust.
She's also hopeful the project will pick apart the roles of nature and nurture in causing Kenya's oesophageal cancer epidemic.
It wants to pick apart everything associated with it, right down to how often campus and law officials fail survivors.
But instead of prosecuting him, the authorities saw an opportunity, a chance to pick apart the cartel from the inside.
It's easier to pick apart Zuckerberg's grand pronouncements than it is to address any item on his growing "to do" list.
It's just too easy to pull up the video and pick apart how that person was wrong if things go bad.
"Because you pick apart [information] and you get to kind of see who's lying and telling the truth," the source said.
Based on flow rate, it's supposed to be able to automatically pick apart showers, running faucets, flushed toilets, and so on.
It can be very hard, if not impossible, for machine-learning experts to pick apart a program's decision after the fact.
The journalist manages to pick apart some of the hysteria surrounding the star as well, allegations that he's the antichrist etc.
He never got to play with a transcendent talent like Curry, whose presence might have allowed him to pick apart defenses.
"She is literally the generic Democrat," Damore said, noting that her record in office is almost too short to pick apart.
Instead, it belongs to the rest of us, to enjoy or analyze or pick apart or reinterpret as we see fit.
The lab workers are paid to break toys, pick apart their innards, and analyze the raw materials that go into them.
So let me take you through some of the best and pick apart why, on earth, these collaborations work so well.
But — of course — there's plenty for dedicated fans to pick apart in the various screengrabs they're sure to pull out and scrutinize.
It's so easy to pick apart your own work, so I just wanted to have fewer and fewer opportunities to do that.
Throughout all of those songs, with an attentive pair of ears, you can pick apart the melody or beat from the vocals.
Beard is active on Twitter, where she famously engages with the legion of trolls who pick apart her work, age and appearance.
Fast-forward to now ... Artem tells us he consulted with his good friend and strategized on just how to pick apart Paulie.
And in Mr. Warren, a 39-year-old businessman, the governor is facing an opponent with no voting record to pick apart.
I hope he doesn't take offense while I pick apart his defense of what is, in retrospect, an inferior and sometimes laughable film.
Billionaire Betsy DeVos will face the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, where Democrats are expected to pick apart her vast wealth.
But that story is once again leaving viewers at sea, trying to pick apart Lynch's work for tiny clues about what they're watching.
She's also the character who tries to pick apart the slimy, black heart of the movie and its villains in Fargo's final minutes.
Advocates for banks and credit unions are beaming as Washington starts to pick apart Dodd-Frank, following years of pressure and wishful thinking.
Advocates for banks and credit unions are beaming as Washington starts to pick apart Dodd-Frank, following years of pressure and wishful thinking.
There's just not that much left to pick apart, even in a series that's 2 million words long and has hundreds of named characters.
For as selective as she is with her words, it's no wonder people have attempted to pick apart her tone and style of speaking.
But I realized that science fiction has its own community of these staunch fans who pick apart things like Star Trek and Star Wars.
Now that the Fantastic Beasts movies are in full stride, there's a whole plethora of new scenes for hungry audience members to pick apart.
This finding is important, she says, because scientists are still trying to pick apart what the actual differences are between dog and wolf behavior.
The hardcore pop-culture crowd that is this movie's ultimate intended audience will have plenty to pore over and pick apart in this film.
It's a clever scheme in a larger movement to methodically pick apart and recreate marijuana's many compounds, to better understand the plant's true potential.
In fact, he said, it's exactly because we can't mathematically pick apart a decision made by deep learning software that it works so well.
The space community continually clamors for presidential candidates to say something about space during the campaign, only to pick apart and criticize every utterance.
Stephanie Grisham, the White House press secretary, dismissed "trying to pick apart the details of the death" of the leader of the Islamic State.
While it's easy to pick apart various responses to the fraught issue, the hope is that they all do their part in resolving it.
The House of Lords may pick apart sections of the legislation — particularly that provision on refugee children, which was initially championed by a lord.
At this point, as Lowry continues to pick apart defences and put the offence on his back for long stretches, it's almost become expected.
In their court filing Wednesday, prosecutors sought to pick apart Manafort&aposs arguments that he needs to delay the trial because of his jail conditions.
Train yourself to say the same thing ten times a day and to look profoundly interested as 30-something MBAs pick apart your life's work.
Trump's Twitter feed may be a terrible, terrible place, but it serves up no shortage of material for the late night hosts to pick apart.
But what doesn't make sense also doesn't really matter: The Missing Evidence knows that we're here for nonsensical theories to obsess over and pick apart.
"It is nice that I get to have someone like David Einhorn and other members of the investment team pick apart their ideas," he said.
Agents tried for five years to pick apart the deal&aposs complexities and were still scrambling when the statute of limitations expired in July 2016.
But that has become her greatest weakness, as critics pick apart her role in some of the agency's darkest chapters, involving torture and secret prisons.
But as the sidewinding digestion occurs, tape grows just a bit ragged, investors start to pick apart all the economic data releases and patience wears thin.
Furthermore, Carmack also expressed frustration that the bulk of the expert testimony was under wraps and not something he was able to read and pick apart.
But his defense lawyers were quick to pick apart the search warrant that allowed the cops to bust down his door, and pry open his safe.
The worst version is overly aggressive, tripping when it wants to swagger and leaving holes that a skilled team can start to pick apart early on.
That gives users a way to open their camera, look at any image and Pinterest's Lens feature will automatically pick apart the objects in an image.
Everyone's favorite dramedy Orange is the New Black is at its best a show that never fails to pick apart the unfair absurdities of women's lives.
Many of her empty nester clients have approached her after deciding they want to "entertain more," but she's had to pick apart what that specifically means.
They can reap the benefits, but the Democrats will, no doubt, pick apart and blame the GOP for anything that could otherwise be blamed on ObamaCare.
There's a type of enchantment we feel from afar, for certain places and things, that's hard to pick apart or defend after years of feeling it.
The four-hour radio show covers a lot of ground with each episode, and almost always provides some bizarre quote that listeners then have to pick apart.
His film is shot in gorgeous, widescreen black and white, and he gives his characters time to hang out, talk, argue, and pick apart their daily lives.
On an a new episode of VICELAND's THE THERAPIST, Dr. Siri Sat Nam Singh sits down with Nathan Williams of Wavves to pick apart the singer's identity.
In the morning, an all-male panel of Republican senators hired an outside prosecutor to try to pick apart Christine Blasey Ford's credibility live on national television.
Yes, you can pick apart the show's stretched pacing, remark on its occasionally clichéd scripting, and complain about its bad title and rather on-the-nose finale.
Wilson has the requisite accuracy (64.7 percent completion rate) to pick apart the Lions' secondary; Detroit opponents completed 173 percent of their passes, an N.F.L. season record.
These fancy photos are almost identical ... Can you pick apart the picture of Iggy Azalea and Demi Lovato to find the differences between the seemingly symmetrical snapshots?
On this week's episode of The Weeds, Ezra, Matt, and I pick apart Sanders's argument, thinking about recent legislation in Congress and the role of large interests.
Now, I'm not going pick apart the ABC/Post poll in particular, because it's natural that individual polls will differ in their methodologies, samples, and, ultimately, results.
Ms Viano's book is an attempt to pick apart the complex and sometimes strange history of this colossal gift to America from the government and people of France.
By the time she was in her early teens, she had started to pick apart and improve motorcycles, laying the foundations for a lifelong passion for vehicle design.
The state of play: They plan to pursue a slow-bleed strategy with lengthy public hearings and scores of witnesses to methodically pick apart Trump's finances and presidency.
And presenting their case would allow the F.T.C. to pick apart their evidence when they had thus far been allowed to freely take shots at the government case.
Certain media coverage may try to pick apart their personal life looking for clues, but try to avoid getting caught up in and spreading that potentially misleading reporting.
In it, the writer of Watchmen is naturally asked about superheroes (an idea he worked hard to pick apart in that book) and their place in pop culture.
They pick apart every fucking note, every fucking word, who's singing what, why this song doesn't sound like the last song, why this song sucks because it's different.
But logos, like Clinton's and now the Trump-Pence one, are easy to pick apart, especially when people have predisposed opinions of the person the logo is representing.
There's loads more to pick apart but on paper, this is an extremely robust 6-channel club mixer that isn't for the average jockey mixing between two songs.
The Republican approach is more a difference of style than substance, as GOP lawmakers on the House Intelligence Committee have tried to carefully pick apart the witnesses' testimonies.
Some have been eager to pick apart the history of the campaign, exceptionalizing the role of individual artists at the expense of collective organizing anchored outside the art system.
As Axios' Mike Allen notes, Democrats plan to pursue a slow-bleed strategy with lengthy public hearings and scores of witnesses to methodically pick apart Trump's finances and presidency.
Patients are shown abstract images in the of ink blots and told to share what they see, which doctors then pick apart for indicators of specific traits or characteristics.
If we were going to pick apart her debut album, Crawl Space, we'd might as well have our feet and legs kneaded (with Vaseline, weirdly) while we did it.
After Price surrendered his lone run on his first pitch of the night, a solo blast by David Freese, the Red Sox offense started to pick apart Kershaw again.
Coal plants face mounting pressure from every direction, so I suspect many of them will close ahead of schedule; it won't always be easy to pick apart the causes.
But nervous Republicans worry that putting out a concrete plan with no chance of passage would only give the Democrats a target to pick apart over the next year.
With Bale, Ramsey and Allen bombing forward – as well as whichever striker Chris Coleman chooses to deploy – it's easy to imagine that the Welsh will pick apart the opposition's defence.
It is up to us to pick apart all of the possible meanings in everything from the baby names to her outfit, her posture, and the symbolism of her backdrop.
Yelp launched a public bug bounty program today, inviting the world's hackers to pick apart its websites and mobile app in search of vulnerabilities that could affect reviewers and businesses.
That means its moves with a complexity that scientists can pick apart little by little, thanks to lasers, fancy sensors, and some of the most powerful computers on the planet.
It's a searing take on the music industry, but also a commentary on stan culture, which encourages devotees to literally pick apart and consume the very thing they love most.
You can pick apart the braggadocio all you want, but it pretty much boils down to El-P spitting the word "Baby" in the most dismissive and amusing way possible.
The FERC order does not offer any principled way to pick apart which policies impose "costs" that FERC must cancel out and which don't, because there is no principled way.
When you watch other powerful and professional speakers, start to pick apart what they do with their voice and their body language to capture your attention and draw you in.
But when you pick apart the ways a disaster — even a huge one — can affect the overall economy, it becomes clearer why financial markets and economic forecasters are so sanguine.
After all, it's one thing to attack someone's fashion choices or Instagram posts, and another thing to pick apart their family life — which, FYI, the average onlooker really knows nothing about.
It's actually kind of freeing—you know, everyone just wants to pick apart everything you do every week, and it's like, they can finally just do that to everyone else now.
While most have chosen to engage in the royal mayhem because it's fun and exciting, others' intentions have been more callous, as they unnecessarily pick apart Markle's appearance and past relationship.
They replayed videotape from the jail, reviewed court transcripts and sought to pick apart Mr. Lightfoot's credibility by highlighting his criminal record and what they saw as discrepancies in his testimony.
Last week, a post on the r/SaltierThanCrait subreddit — a forum that started as a place for Star Wars fans to pick apart 2017's The Last Jedi — caused an eruption.
Listening to their pablum or their political rhetoric is discomfiting and infuriating — there's nothing to salvage there, and there's nothing interesting about their characters or demeanors to examine and pick apart.
There's plenty for a film scholar to pick apart, but in a passive viewing the politics aren't any more front-and-center than they are in, say, an Indiana Jones movie.
She then transitioned into a reality star and became staple on "Keeping Up with the Kardashians," as her relationship with Rob Kardashian was put on display for the world to pick apart.
Services like comScore and Quantcast pick apart uniques, visitors, users and other audience measurement tools, which are then used to measure CPMs, or the rate that advertisers actually pay for digital ads.
And since it's a conference presentation, it probably hasn't been through the full process of peer review — where other psychologists would pick apart the study for flaws and inconsistencies before it's published.
Doctor Who is returning with a new season in 2020, and now faithful Whovians have a fresh trailer to pore over, freeze frame, and in all other ways pick apart for clues.
One of the artist's aims in this process is to understand what happens when iconic artworks are re-compressed into textiles and to pick apart the male gaze inherent to art history.
Each month, the tech ethicist David Ryan Polgar and the comedian Joe Leonardo invite a wide range of guests to pick apart and laugh about such matters as algorithms and artificial intelligence.
John Kasich of Ohio, whose unofficial 2020 campaign commenced even before Trump's inauguration, can raise money, stage news conferences, take up residence on CNN and pick apart Trump's proposals all he wants.
The company had more than 600 job postings advertised on LinkedIn in September, including new lobbyists, regulatory attorneys, youth prevention managers, "flavor chemists" and data scientists to pick apart its user data.
You're probably the only one who noticed any of that, but people who stress tend to pick apart every little thing in life (work or otherwise) and find problems where problems don't exist.
Here, an internet folklorist and an Ivy League linguist pick apart a variety of web-based bad behavior, so we can finally call a spade a spade — or, in this case, a troll.
Himes showed little interest in politics until he was released from prison in 1936 and subsequently seduced by the Communist Party, which gave him the tools to pick apart America's racialized caste system.
In Super Tech Support, the team tries to assist listeners with particularly complex and strange tech problems, while in Yes Yes No, they pick apart mysterious memes, viral trends and other internet paraphernalia.
But Kirillov encouraged his "pick-up" students to record and photograph their interactions with people they were trying to seduce, so he could pick apart their errors later like a coach after football practice.
And they fear the huge Wall Street firm — its $7 trillion under management is more than twice France's economic output — is working behind the scenes to pick apart the country's system of social protections.
He remembers being fascinated watching people pick apart various names his team had come up with, unaware that the creators of the list sat feet away behind a thin layer of glass and aluminum.
However, less scrupulous characters are also able to pick apart every aspect of the code to subvert it, or build their own near-identical version of the open source program to scam unsuspecting people.
We all know the video game hype cycle: a game is announced, a fancy trailer drops, we pick apart every second of every video released in its marketing, then, finally, the game is released.
Some women pick apart the imperfections of others in order to steel themselves from having to focus too closely on the issues brewing in their own lives, like Renata does in Big Little Lies.
Pinterest today is adding a new feature to its Lens — its live camera search — that will help pick apart what's in the image and make it easier to search specific parts of that image.
Various explainer articles pick apart the labyrinthine details, but the gist is this: In January, Britney dropped out of a Vegas residency to enter a psychiatric facility, citing stress from her father's colon rupture.
Thiem regained his composure, however, and started to pick apart the tiring Australian with shots from a playbook he has been studying since he was a young child training with his tennis coach parents.
Meanwhile, Democrats argue the GOP's counterattack largely failed to stick, with Republicans, at times, appearing to lack a strategy other than to pick apart the two diplomats' account and float long-debunked conspiracy theories.
Within the first few months of the year, incoming committee chairs intend to hold a series of hearings to pick apart Trump's energy and environmental policies and what role industry insiders played in crafting them.
In the above video, Screen Junkies pick apart the most amusing moments from DC's super-successful summer blockbuster — everything from Gal Gadot's accent to Chris Pine's rampant march up the leaderboard of "bankable Hollywood Chris'".
She also said she was "severely bullied as a child" and that watching the other women pick apart her physical appearance (#neverforget The Great Cankle Debate of 2016) brought a lot of those feelings back.
The PRI party quickly figures out the identity of Sofia's kidnappers, and proceeds to threaten Felix: Either Felix can turn in Rafa, or PRI is going going to pick apart his empire until it crumbles.
But the fact that prosecutors brought the case against Weinstein at all, knowing that the defense would try to pick apart the witnesses' relationships to the defendant, could encourage more such cases in the future.
In an interview, I asked Kandrot to pick apart the differences of working at all these top employers and his advice for the millions of job applicants who would love to follow him through their doors.
But at the same time as Democrats watch for those overtures, they will also look to pick apart Trump's remarks, hoping to find fodder to rally voters to their side and unite against the Trump agenda.
And Crow has never held elected office before, leaving Republicans with no political record to pick apart (though that hasn't stopped Republicans from attacking Crow's time as a member on the Colorado Board of Veterans Affairs).
Attempts to pick apart the Lady Bird hive mind instead come across as attempts to delegitimize the telling of a female experience, something that these last few months should tell you is sorely missing in Hollywood.
People think, 'Oh, they're with these dolls and that's really strange,' but really, in the grand scheme of things, there are far stranger things out there in the world that we don't pick apart as much.
But the developers, according to an indictment unsealed on Thursday, took shortcuts that made the scheme easy to pick apart as fraudulent: They placed toothbrushes and toothpaste in apartments when no one was actually living there.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - World number two Novak Djokovic played tactical tennis on Saturday to pick apart the enigmatic Daniil Medvedev at the inaugural ATP Cup in Sydney and earn a place for Serbia in the tournament's final.
The joy in Mahnke's podcast is often in putting the puzzle pieces together; his bemused, affable delivery makes it fun to pick apart the pieces that have led to some of our best-known myths and legends.
There are going to be those who aren't going to believe and pick apart all the things that we've done, and that's their prerogative, but unless somebody steps forward with some really strong evidence, we've closed this.
After the first two papers were retracted by spring 2015, comments pointing out other potential problems in the Latchman group's published work started to accumulate on PubPeer, an influential website where scientists anonymously pick apart contentious studies.
But it's the idea that people who share common values or common views sometimes will pick apart these tiny differences that they have, rather than focusing on someone who has nothing in common with them at all.
With the community profiles, he can now share that project file on his page, opening it up for users to view the layers themselves and pick apart each component of the painting to see how he created it.
You can pick apart The Birth of a Nation's creative limitations—and you're welcome to debate whether the rape charges against Parker nullify his moral authority—but that underlying societal scar isn't healing; if anything, it's getting worse.
When you pick apart the shifts in the financial markets, they are consistent with the idea that investors are not yet betting on an inflationary flood but are opening their minds to the idea that it could happen.
No one runs the ball through Baltimore's No. 1-ranked rush defense, so why should Patriots Coach Bill Belichick bother when he knows that quarterback Tom Brady can pick apart the middle with short throws and quick releases?
You can pick apart each dollhouse for interesting clues (a task historian Erin Bush undertook for her Death in Diorama project), parsing the miniature blood stains and tiny knives for hints as to what happened in the house.
Scoring an exclusive with the biggest fugitive in the world is a journalistic holy grail, and there are writers who've spent years trying to pick apart the shadowy underworld of Mexican drug gangs, risking their lives in the process.
In evaluating how ATM malware has evolved, giving criminals today the ability to essentially produce cash whenever and wherever they want, Trend Micro partnered with Europol's European Cybercrime Center (EC3) to pick apart some of these newer, stealthier techniques.
But given that this was certainly the last episode before the full-on war with the White Walkers breaks out, it's unlikely that the show is going to revisit the story enough to pick apart the details anytime soon.
He'd subjected himself to playthroughs lasting for whole days, sleepless nights replaying scenarios in his head, and the relentless relaying of information to his wife, Rachel, as he tried to pick apart the secrets and intricacies of the game .
But EU officials said that Britain would only get the "bespoke" trade agreement it sought with the EU if it agreed to balance the rights and obligations in a way that would not pick apart the EU single market.
With Stranger Things season three now in production — and the first teaser trailer officially available for fans of the hit Netflix series to pick apart — it's time to take stock of where we left off, and what's to come.
Just as fans pick apart Taylor Swift's songs for clues about her previous relationships, listeners of The Weeknd's new six-song EP My Dear Melancholy are doing the same since the Grammy winner dropped the new tunes late Thursday night.
Fast-forward 25-plus years and Twin Peaks: The Return has its own murder mystery and plenty of other loose threads and red herrings to pick apart — all the strange atmosphere of its antecedent seasons are there, and then some.
Weinstein's lead attorney, Donna Rotunno, tells TMZ, the defense will attempt to pick apart the testimony of the alleged victims by making what she calls a "common sense" argument -- that people who get assaulted don't maintain contact with the perpetrator.
I laid out the chronology of what had happened to pick apart as if I could logic my way out of this puzzle, as if the answer would arrive neatly packaged, the way it does on episodes of SVU: I had sex.
It's easy to walk into a big movie feeling like you already know all the major beats, because they've been discussed to death online in "Everything we know about this movie" articles, and "Let's pick apart this trailer frame-by-frame" videos.
The government's presentation demonstrated how prosecutors and police can pick apart a "black bloc" — a protest strategy particularly associated this year with the antifa movement in which participants dress in dark clothes and otherwise mask their appearance to thwart identifications by law enforcement.
Every single corrupt force of the status quo in Washington, D.C., the National Realtor Association, the Home Builders, the representatives of high-tax state are going to all come in and try to pick apart this plan and protect their little carve out.
Before the debate, they aggressively pick apart each proposed question, pointing out potential "dismounts," as Mr. Baier calls them, or ways a candidate could evade the question, and highlighting weaknesses by thinking with the same blunt, pointed and assertive nature as a candidate.
"The way that you tackle a problem, and pick apart the various resources and stuff that you have for it — that's a strange thing to love about somebody," she said, looking at Mr. Beebe across a coffee shop table in Portland recently.
Nothing quiets the raucous crowds at CenturyLink Field quite like the team's secondary being burned for deep touchdowns, and Carson Wentz will have his full array of receiving options available to pick apart a unit that is without Richard Sherman and Kam Chancellor.
Federighi used an op-ed in the Washington Post to pick apart Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr.'s proposal that Apple return to iOS 7 — the 2013 version of the operating system that allowed law enforcement to extract data from the smartphones.
Every large city in the country has its challenges with special education, and in New York, the system is so tangled, so complex and so large, that the problems that have taken decades to build up seem almost impossible to pick apart.
Rachel Lindsay looked red hot as she stepped out with her new fiancé Bryan Abasolo in these very similar city snaps ... put your best foot forward as you pick apart the photos and try to find the differences between the coupled-up candids.
That, too, is why some will pick apart what Guyger also said -- "I'm gonna lose my job" -- and view it in the worst light, believing it proves she was less concerned about having just shot an innocent man than about the status of her badge.
Slack exposed the demand for a dead-simple internal communications tool, which has inspired a wave of startups trying to pick apart the rest of a company's daily activities — including Slite, which hopes to take on internal notes with a fresh round of new capital.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Jerry Chun Shing Lee, the former CIA officer who was arrested on Monday for allegedly helping China pick apart the US's spy operations there, has been working as the head of security for Christie's Hong Kong auction house.
That it all comes down to the regulation of genes is perhaps not surprising, but it suggests that the processes that control aging and life span are vastly complex, acting on many systems at once in ways that may be hard to pick apart.
Late night television has a steady stream of male comedians ready to cursorily pick apart the news of the day, often mocking the dispatches of the press — typically the government — before they turn to a light hearted interview with a celebrity to round off the night.
As streaming and algorithms pick apart the strands of the album package, turning each artist into the stats behind their individual track plays, you may not find that many casual music fans who've dipped into all—or even most of—the great albums on this year's shortlist.
It's not that this is difficult to do, and the danger of responding to problematic viral articles is that it's easy to pick apart what's wrong with such pieces, and often much harder to assess the context in which the idea came about in the first place.
Kronick and 💾🌵's other co-creator Tara Shi (also pictured above) were looking for a creative, non-intimidating way to talk about the issues of A.I. Ultimately, the goal with AI Scry is to pick apart A.I. and "point out that it's not magic," Shi said.
Utilizing various analog materials and digital animation techniques, and incorporating references to Peanuts and Japanese manga, the film enlists an all-star cast including Jason Schwartzman, Lena Dunham, Reggie Watts, and Maya Rudolph for an experience that's sure to satisfy anyone looking to pick apart the puzzle it presents.
In the first 48 hours since the worst mass shooting in United States history was committed by a gunman in a Orlando nightclub, authorities and the media have scrambled to pick apart the motives of the sick man who killed 49 people before being shot by police early Sunday.
Long before they entered a symbiotic relationship to pick apart the Bidens' alleged ties to Ukrainian corruption, John Solomon and Rudy Giuliani had a completely different dynamic: an investigative reporter focused on uncovering Giuliani's potential corruption, chasing after a presidential candidate whose campaign was unhappy at his muckraking in Rudy-world.
"Sixty-eight of his papers have been criticized as having incorrect data in them," said Gudrun Moore, a geneticist at the ICH who was a member of the original 2015 screening panel, referring to the comments that have accumulated on PubPeer, a website where scientists anonymously pick apart controversial papers.
Trump began the rally Tuesday by saying that the pain of any one American should be felt by all, but he quickly pivoted away from a message of inclusivity to pick apart news media coverage of his responses to the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville and to insist he is not personally racist.
Other victims of sexual assault received similar treatment in the press as well: In February of 2015, the Daily Beast published private Facebook messages written by Emma Sulkowicz, an activist who famously carried her mattress around campus in protest of the way university handled her report of violence, in order to pick apart her story.
Recently, the company built a consumer lab equipped with a gas chromatograph and a gene-sequencing machine, so that the Joy Makers could begin to pick apart the scientific components of flavor and figure out how best to appeal to a public whose idea of "strawberry" is influenced by strawberry syrup and red Popsicles.
But Ms. Haspel's greatest strength as a nominee, her extensive record, has become her greatest weakness as critics pick apart her role in some of the agency's darkest chapters involving torture and secret prisons, a history that will be front and center at her much-anticipated confirmation hearing on Wednesday before the Senate Intelligence Committee.
It is in the head that Djokovic believes he may have the advantage over his Scottish opponent, a man just seven days his senior who he has beaten in four out of six major finals, and whose game he has been trying to pick apart since the first time he recalls facing him as an 11-year-old.
This is why a Refinery29 writer, and so many others, characterized Tripp's comments as fetishization — yes, it was his own wife he was talking about; and no, we can't know how she feels about this line of thinking, but he had removed her humanity to praise, pick apart, and point out the physical pieces of her that excite him.
Momentum has been unimpressive for six months since the peak, and it's allowing the skeptics to pick apart the market on technical and style points: Groups that are supposed to be bellwethers such as transportation, financial and industrial stocks are lagging conspicuously, which has started a sort of vigil for a market top in some corners of Wall Street.
And while we can sit here and pick apart his fall 2017 offering — and note how things like its athleisure-meets-work-trouser capris, its billowing, one-shouldered crop top-cum-blouse, and its diagonal-seamed button-up knit will likely inspire a flurry of other designers — we're instead looking to something that doesn't nearly get enough attention: the accessories.
Tasha: I first watched Twin Peaks back when it originally aired in the early 1990s, back when there was nothing else like it on TV. Back then, long-arc storytelling hadn't become standard for American TV. It was before every genre-leaning show had a dedicated internet fandom standing by to pick apart its mysteries, and before showrunners designed series to keep those fandoms guessing and wondering.
The president's legal team, led by White House counsel Pat Cipollone and Trump personal attorney Jay SekulowJay Alan SekulowGOP predicts Roberts won't cast tie-breaking vote on witnesses Live coverage: Senators query impeachment managers, Trump defense Trump lashes out at Bolton over 'nasty' and 'untrue' book MORE, spent roughly eight hours Monday seeking to pick apart House Democrats' case as flawed, incomplete and politically motivated.
For years Stephen Colbert was the model avatar for this brand of characterized pundit speak: cantankerous, illogically hilarious, exceedingly confident, and never quick to back down—it was like watching a wittier, more high-brow Bill O'Reilly pick apart the people-first evangelism of liberal DC. During The Colbert Report's run, from 2005 to 2014, the hypocrisies that fermented out of Fox News and homogenous conservative media were obvious and embarrassing.
Barr, along with Deputy Attorney General Rod RosensteinRod RosensteinWhy the presumption of innocence doesn't apply to Trump McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing Rosenstein: Trump should focus on preventing people from 'becoming violent white supremacists' MORE and other DOJ counsels, ultimately determined that the evidence Mueller collected did not reach the threshold to charge Trump with obstruction — a decision Democrats are now vowing to fiercely pick apart.
We can't talk about the rise of women's MMA without at least trying to pick apart the criticism that incredibly flawed figures like Ronda Rousey and Cris Cyborg deserve from the sexist bile that's been thrown their way for daring to be women who fight at all—or without keeping an eye on the way that pretty white women have been promoted and endorsed over their counterparts in the sport.
The latter, Urs Fischer's "The Kiss," is an outsized white Plasticine model of Rodin's masterpiece, which Fischer has asked visitors to pick apart and reshape over the course of its month-long exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ. Meanwhile, for her show "Beautiful Minds," showing at neighboring Thomas Dane Gallery, the artist Anya Gallaccio has built a custom 3D ceramic printer and programmed it to construct a clay model of Devils Tower, Wyo.
"And rather than try and make people feel accepted and loved you find things to pick apart like the world isn't full of that already.. we can find something negative to say about anything or anyone" In a final note, Bieber asked, "When are we gonna be the kind of people that find joy in adding value to one another and not tearing each other apart.." Bieber wasn't the only one to slam Stewart for her comments.
But now that the massacre in Florida has made mass murder the week's pressing subject, Andrews's essay also offers a useful way of thinking about some of the problems with the gun control debate — on both sides, but particularly among conservatives like myself, who often pick apart specific weaknesses in liberal gun control proposals, relying on studies and experiments that show the limits of prohibition, taking a clinical and somewhat bloodless approach to an issue that rouses liberal zeal.
"i sang to to backtrack like most cameos do this is a normal thing, And rather than try and make people feel accepted and loved you find things to pick apart like the world isn't full of that already.. we can find something negative to say about anything or anyone When are we gonna be the kind of people that find joy in adding value to one another and not tearing each other apart.." Grande hopped on Twitter as well to emphasize the last-minute nature of Bieber's performance.

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