They are often powerfully sour and even more powerfully delicious.
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"I believe that in most cases, people are pulled to write reviews because they had a powerfully positive or powerfully negative experience," Kolmes says now.
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It is powerfully symbolic for those institutions who decide to close, just as it is powerfully symbolic for other institutions to deliberately choose to remain open.
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This chart -- via The Week -- tells that story powerfully.
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When I tasted it, it resonated very powerfully with me.
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These reflect the light powerfully, like mirrors of gold shine.
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Donald Trump's unconventional campaign for president powerfully evokes Dostoevsky's novel.
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Thank you for using you voice so powerfully and effectively.
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The right now powerfully frames debates on immigration in Europe.
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The frontman Caleb Followill powerfully broods in that husky moan.
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Students also spoke powerfully about the value of sharing experiences.
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He could powerfully influence the country's legal agenda for decades.
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Drury's art conveys her ideas as powerfully as a hurricane.
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It is and can be more powerfully advanced by renewables.
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The relatively free practice of journalism will remain powerfully influential.
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This novel "powerfully conveys grief's bewildering immediacy," our reviewer wrote.
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All varieties of English are powerfully influenced by American English.
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Furthermore, she powerfully argues that ice itself has archival qualities.
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Nothing is more powerfully upsetting than what happened in Manchester.
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By God's Grace— they should know— we will progress powerfully.
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And then volleyed it powerfully back towards the Espanyol net.
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The message resonates powerfully in the North and the South.
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Reason and emotion are not opposites; they inform one another, powerfully.
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And Kruse gets all of it vividly, powerfully, on the record.
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Most of the presidential hopefuls spoke powerfully, but on predictable issues.
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What's increasingly clear is that Mirai is a powerfully disruptive force.
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Familial histories repeat themselves, and powerfully so, within our own bodies.
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This is a powerfully transformative time for your finances and career!
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The record is powerfully concise, but it didn't start that way.
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This is a powerfully intense opportunity to connect with your partners!
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Personal bereavement is powerfully intertwined with a sense of national loss.
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They powerfully underscore the collision of the extraordinary and the ordinary.
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Will white evangelicals continue to influence the national discourse so powerfully?
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The skins are astringent with tannins, and the fruit powerfully tart.
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That character was powerfully molded in 1800, 1860, 1960, and 2000.
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What emerges most powerfully is that the kids do have reasons.
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Mr. Carson's own story has functioned powerfully as a motivational tale.
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Vehement opposition to Trump will powerfully drive voter turnout in 2018.
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They also can powerfully illustrate the vast scale of astronomical time.
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One is powerfully transported back to earlier times in those moments.
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It was, he said, a monster: oaky, alcoholic and powerfully fruity.
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It was, he said, a monster: oaky, alcoholic and powerfully fruity.
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Nobody likes feeling ignored, but this feels so powerfully suffocating emotionally.
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And A Tribe Called Quest gave a powerfully anti-Trump performance.
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You'll have acted powerfully, and you can't take that action back.
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The dancers aren't depicting emotion, yet we find ourselves powerfully moved.
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We need to organize more powerfully than before in coming years.
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Reactionary movements emerge most powerfully in periods of change and upheaval.
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Clinton's account of a unified European-Arab front powerfully influenced Mr. Obama.
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The energy today is powerfully transformative, and you're really feeling it, Aries!
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I expect we'll see it more powerfully over the next few years.
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The more powerfully your heart beats, the bloodier it's going to be.
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Jonny Benjamin and Neil Laybourn, who speak so powerfully about their experiences.
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But after the 2016 election, the play felt powerfully and bizarrely political.
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Last year, as Meghan McCain spoke powerfully of her late father Sen.
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But how long can Floyd run from that powerfully pinpoint left hand?
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And that's a fantasy as powerfully compelling as any science fiction film.
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It gave us an opportunity to be really powerfully together on something.
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We saw it powerfully in Wisconsin just a couple of days ago.
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We found that Republican support is powerfully fueled by in-group love.
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Never has a drunk dial been this convincing — or this powerfully moving.
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Future bounces between powerfully candid street raps and woozy, leaned-up singing.
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This is a powerfully creative time, and a potent time for manifestation.
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Tonight's energy is powerfully creative, and the vibe is sexy as hell.
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What she conveys as powerfully as any other singer alive is empathy.
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Mr. Powell powerfully captures these dark times in black and gray tones.
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This shift, Lind points out, will powerfully alter the Democratic coalition, too.
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This is both the triumph and challenge of this powerfully insightful novel.
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And arguably only because her statement was so powerfully and beautifully written.
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Chua's message: Ethnocultural rivalry powerfully shapes both international relations and domestic policy.
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Her all-female troupe, founded in 1926, had powerfully demonstrated women's independence.
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The probabilities of a Sprint/T-Mobile deal became powerfully more realistic.
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They are also powerfully representative of the existential battles gripping their parties.
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Not all of his books are as powerfully visual as this one.
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But Wilder had his own suspicions about when it resounds most powerfully.
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But by the afternoon, another sentiment made itself heard powerfully here: defiance.
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Kennedy embodies a politics that is powerfully reminiscent of his grandfather Sen.
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It powerfully draws the eye — perhaps it could suck up people, too.
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The irony is that the unheeding worker is the more powerfully rendered.
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Anything that's powerful for good can be used just as powerfully for evil.
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I am lulled by a familiar powerlessness, muteness, that comes powerfully and unexpectedly.
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The place you obviously see that particularly powerfully is in the Charleston eulogy.
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In a fast-moving, ever-changing timeline, threads can powerfully dominate a conversation.
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The flower doesn't just smell good — it's also powerfully hydrating and intensely soothing.
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Breaking Bad was always just as emotionally resonant as it was powerfully tense.
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Crude oil has risen powerfully since hitting $26 in the middle of February.
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I really strongly always believed that sounds can have a powerfully psychedelic effect.
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I can do that in many ways more powerfully than the strident approach.
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Barnette powerfully explains why mandated professions of belief clash with the First Amendment.
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These titles are powerfully real and therefore a source of great personal horror.
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Swamps: Recent hurricanes have shown how powerfully salt marshes can protect human communities.
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In his own way, he vividly and powerfully alerts us to our predicament.
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"I have heard them, and they are powerfully innovative and affecting," Long says.
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Perhaps most powerfully, in 2016, BuzzFeed published an anonymous survivor's letter to her
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This can be seen most powerfully by the Earl Warren court's Brown v.
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But most powerfully, you see it in the decisions taken by party leaders.
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What emerges most powerfully here is the refusal of this proud steed of
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No one would deny that our early attachment patterns powerfully shape our lives.
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I'd never had that experience before, where the response was so powerfully negative.
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But when done the right way, it's not only powerful but powerfully stylish.
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They're so powerfully delicious that chicken-centered chains have reason to be scared.
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From the start, above, the contrast between stillness and movement is powerfully expressive.
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"Freak" to me is a very powerfully reclaimed word and one I love.
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It's classic Sanders: a powerfully populist message built around a specific billionaire enemy.
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His arrangements and flourishes build momentum, but the core is always powerfully uncluttered.
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The documentary powerfully attests to the wide-reaching effects of this inhumane system.
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At first, you may be surprised by how powerfully you crave your phone.
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The lunar eclipse in Capricorn arrives on July 16—a powerfully emotional moment.
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Yet the intense attachment many people feel to certain wines is powerfully emotional.
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Handel's operatic genius comes through most powerfully in his arias for lower voices.
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I want to make crisp cumin lamb this weekend, super fragrant, powerfully spicy.
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This cold shoulder could be powerfully humbling for a man used to leading.
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These hustling years are also powerfully shaped by our individualistic and meritocratic culture.
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One must add that Buber was a powerfully charismatic presence early and late.
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It is inseparable from what makes her such a powerfully effective conceptual artist.
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The contrast between paucity and plenty, restraint and release, can be powerfully effective.
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But on the whole, her book powerfully reconstructs the experiences of Detroit's slaves.
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These two fictions are so powerfully popular that they absorb reality, Blob-like.
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In a world turned cyanide cynical, belief grows more precious, more powerfully colorful.
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Thank you, Mr. President, for making the case so clearly and so powerfully.
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He throws punches that land powerfully and draw blood for all to see.
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Here are 5 powerfully simple ways to diffuse a fight with your partner.
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Tropical storms can pave some powerfully destructive paths — and some awesome kneeboarding opportunities.
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There are some powerfully negative reads out there in the economy as well.
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And I just really came to understand how powerfully food can create community.
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I make Australia's case as powerfully and persuasively as I can, wherever I am.
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And then, if you find yourself having a powerfully negative reaction, ask yourself why.
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The final version is slick with a hard spaceship shell and powerfully glowing screen.
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A powerfully creative connection between Mars and Pluto brings exciting opportunities your way, Virgo!
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This reflects how powerfully he continues to resonate in the political debate about government.
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Together with FMA, we'll be able to serve creators + our community even more powerfully.
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Slack is a relatively simple chat application with a powerfully complex set of capabilities.
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Confessions are powerfully convincing evidence for juries — but false confessions are also relatively common.
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He has been all-powerful but powerfully ineffective in shepherding a fair investigative process.
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Most powerfully, they could adapt their algorithms to put clickbait lower down the feed.
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You so famously, and so powerfully said, 'George Bush doesn't care about black people.
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"The rules-based international order is powerfully in our national self-interest," she says.
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Perhaps most powerfully, he embodied the idea that kids can and should be kids.
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As Norman communicates so powerfully, a woman's relationship to her pain is a snarled
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Even the smells and tastes that most powerfully evoke her mother's memory are punk.
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Both men were statesmen who powerfully shaped the political trajectory of American constitutional law.
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BACON EGG AND CHEESE BAGEL, $4.49 — Bagels can be powerfully good — when they're good.
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Ethan Hawke, as a lonely, dying pastor, crafts a quiet and powerfully engaging character.
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What you call something can powerfully influence how people perceive or think about it.
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But what Williamson showed was that this line of thinking powerfully connects with voters.
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In a relationship you get to practice it even more powerfully with another person.
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Know your path in the ecosystem and run it as powerfully as you can.
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And it does so without cant, speeches, inflamed emotions and — most powerfully — without apology.
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Both men visited Paris several times and were powerfully impressed by Gauguin and Cézanne.
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He is strong, sharp and powerfully focused on leading the counterattack on the Coronavirus.
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What drew Hearn so powerfully to these stories about the return of the departed?
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Prospective voters' economic perceptions are powerfully shaped by partisan biases, rationalization, and sheer randomness.
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Even if it is, though, I doubt that it will be done as powerfully.
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"The Barefoot Woman" powerfully continues the tradition of women's work it so lovingly recounts.
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And one of the things that undermines agency most powerfully is past sexual harm.
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As in 1994 California, the anger is directed powerfully at those arriving without documentation.
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Beterbiev wallops opponents so powerfully it's as if he's got mitts made of bricks.
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Once the Siren rounds on him, he's touching, but as yet less powerfully so.
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It's not only that she hits all the notes and she hits them powerfully.
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You spoke very powerfully on the issue during the State of the Union address.
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But other official accounts have been posting tweets that subtly, but powerfully, undermine political statements.
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If Torres couldn't swim more powerfully, she said, she would have to swim more efficiently.
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With the Sub, however, the bass dropped powerfully, instruments and voices were full and immersive.
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Hokusai's The Wave followed suit, just as detail-oriented and powerfully colorful as the last.
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Amazon touches every aspect of the business so powerfully that it feels like a monopoly.
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It's also an excellent read: well-written and well-researched, powerfully argued and perfectly timed.
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And I don't know anyone who combines that more effectively and powerfully than my mom.
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An idea so simple and powerfully suggestive that women build goals, even futures around it.
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For U.S. team leader Carmelo Anthony, however, the win resulted in a powerfully emotional moment.
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But few can optimize software to work seamlessly and powerfully while maintaining solid battery life.
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For me, the songs that work best are the ones that do that most powerfully.
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A dark but powerfully moving drama, sprinkled, perhaps surprisingly, with moments of levity (2:23).
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A dark but powerfully moving drama, sprinkled, perhaps surprisingly, with moments of levity (201:2555).
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This is an opportunity to own that message more and hopefully share it more powerfully.
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Ever since, presidential debates have routinely been defined more powerfully by images than by words.
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Support for Trump is powerfully correlated with the strength of voters' authoritarian views, for example.
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But we are being powerfully reminded just how delicate all of this is—right now.
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O'Shea's influence, and competitive advantage, will perhaps be most powerfully felt at a retail level.
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The powerfully tangy broth was filled with big chunks of tilapia, pineapple and bitter melon.
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A dark but powerfully moving drama, sprinkled, perhaps surprisingly, with moments of levity (27876:254100).
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A dark but powerfully moving drama, sprinkled, perhaps surprisingly, with moments of levity (113:103).
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But never before has it been so powerfully seized as a weapon of mass reflection.
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The movie becomes almost antic and then powerfully abrupt as the principals begin to disappear.
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A dark but powerfully moving drama, sprinkled, perhaps surprisingly, with moments of levity (2:15).
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A dark but powerfully moving drama, sprinkled, perhaps surprisingly, with moments of levity (2:193).
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It's a powerfully reserved performance in a film that is atypical of most studio dramas.
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Rejecting stereotypes that align physical beauty with slimness, Lopez-Huici's models powerfully assert their beauty.
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The trick is shamelessly manipulative, but it lends the movie an ominousness that's powerfully magnetic.
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Powerfully fruity aromas mellow, harmonize and evolve, as the wine gains nuances, depth and dimension.
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An accompanying cup of rich Tibetan butter tea was powerfully dank and savory (40 rupees).
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"The Handmaid's Tale" has powerfully heightened the horror and suspense inherent in Margaret Atwood's novel.
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How have these films managed to captivate the world, so powerfully, and for so long?
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The work was shown relatively recently at London's National Gallery, where it felt powerfully immersive.
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Both men appear frontally naked, set off powerfully against magnified specimens of their bodily fluids.
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It does so by giving us such a powerfully focused glimpse into one man's experience.
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" She added, powerfully, "We should be intensifying contacts in those communities, not scapegoating or isolating them.
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Nicky Case doesn't just make powerfully personal indie games on LGBTQ experiences, media bias, and anxiety.
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It tasted powerfully salty and meaty, with a texture like filling a shrimp shell with pate.
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No movement illustrates this more powerfully than the Free Hugs initiative, which began in June 2004.
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Such a temptation, he said, is "powerfully present" today as the world grapples with migration flows.
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He wrote powerfully about his own racial insecurities and his tormented search for meaning and identity.
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London-based artist Heather Agyepong uses visual art to powerfully document life as a black woman.
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On the track, where almost all braking is beyond that, the Brembos performed smoothly and powerfully.
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Amethyst is said to be powerfully healing; citrine can make you rich; agate calms inner turmoil.
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He was a powerfully inspirational figure, more formidable and perhaps more evil than Osama bin Laden.
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What seems to be lacking is not technology but political will to investigate powerfully connected people.
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"It is powerfully few issues anymore that have as much bipartisan consensus as this one does."
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It's so powerfully glued onto your lips that Maybelline had to create a special SuperStay remover.
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He was gray haired though still powerfully built, and here, too, the family resemblance was plain.
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She has amazing insight and the ability to deliver that message clearly as well as powerfully.
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Prince William has unveiled a "national action plan" to tackle cyberbullying in a powerfully moving video.
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Trauger concluded that the revocations are powerfully counterproductive and deprive constitutional due process and equal protection.
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Perhaps most powerfully of all, Daenerys re-discovers Drogon while on the road with the dothraki.
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In several countries, such as Yemen and Iraq, past grievances have powerfully contributed to new conflicts.
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But he is also powerfully domineering, even menacing, at other moments, appearing to command the ensemble.
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Her speech declaring her candidacy was delivered powerfully before a large and appreciative crowd in Oakland.
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Indeed, it is Kennedy's work on civil rights and poverty that reverberates most powerfully through history.
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Forecasts for the coming Oscars season shifted after several films received powerfully positive receptions in Toronto.
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These issues powerfully help Democrats, yet airwaves are dominated, instead, with talk about subpoenas and impeachment.
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Joni Organ posted video on social media of water thundering powerfully down a swollen Lynchburg creek.
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"You so famously and so powerfully said, 'George Bush doesn't care about black people,'" Kimmel said.
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And whatever Mr. Trump's intentions, it has been powerfully reassuring to people on the far right.
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A minute later, the sugar is soft and damp, lightly tinged with color and powerfully fragrant.
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I saw how powerfully a visit with wolves could affect how you feel about the animals.
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Namwali Serpell's extraordinary, ambitious, evocative first novel, "The Old Drift," contributes powerfully to this new wave.
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Many spoke powerfully of instances in which they or their friends had suffered from hurtful speech.
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At the first whisker grazing, Judy would hunch powerfully backward, hiding her face in the towel.
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It's a testament to just how powerfully partisan politics shapes the way Americans see the world.
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Denis's work can be intoxicating, filled with strong, attention-seizing, mind-bending images that resonate powerfully.
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The acting here has less obvious brilliance, but it more powerfully articulates the theme of powerlessness.
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What happens overseas can return to American shores faster and more powerfully than once seemed possible.
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The segments set in Bangladesh are the most powerfully written, with a clear and definite authority.
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There was something powerfully novel in seeing a handful of black men confronting a white racist.
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With arresting images, "Iron Moon" powerfully addresses China's moral crisis in the wake of economic prosperity.
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Though occasionally challenging, Adunni's brave, fresh voice powerfully articulates a resounding anger toward Africa's toxic patriarchy.
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Today, I would probably say that she disliked it but was powerfully, helplessly drawn to it.
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The campus "will contribute powerfully to Indonesia's economic, social and technological development," Morrison told Australia's parliament.
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With powerfully contemporary stagings of "Betrayal" and "Cyrano," Jamie Lloyd has had an attention-grabbing year.
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When Starr pointed out that Richard Nixon's impeachment was "powerfully bipartisan," Alexander picked up his pen.
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Studies of this type don't prove direct cause and effect, but this one is powerfully suggestive.
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If nothing else, the powerfully built Tebow is capable of hitting a ball a long way.
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You so powerfully upheld the dignity of every human person, made in God's image and likeness.
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" It charts how cardiac coherence has been shown to stabilize a person's heartbeat, dampening "anxiety powerfully.
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It's just a flash, but it happens twice in quick succession, and it can count, powerfully.
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That theme came through powerfully in this stunningly inventive opera when it was performed at Salzburg.
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The reds are powerfully tannic, high in acid and low in alcohol, just about 12.5 percent.
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No composer employed music as powerfully as an instrument of drama, sorrow, joy and collective enthusiasm.
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Her woodblock prints are large, abstract, and powerfully expressive — yet they convey the feeling of fragility.
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Each detail that Crock painstakingly created comes through even more powerfully without the use of color.
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The Moon, in Pisces, connects with Pluto at 4:25 AM, creating a powerfully transformative energy.
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Another massive, handcrafted open world in a powerfully lifelike space that offers a deep single-player experience?
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Both are based on true stories, and both arrive with awards buzz for their powerfully rendered performances.
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He compared the lamé briefs to an armor, which I interpreted as permission to be powerfully himself.
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Action planet Mars and power planet Pluto connect, creating a powerfully transformative energy in your relationships, Cancer!
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The lifting of the ban resonates powerfully with two important and defining arcs of our nation's history.
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If the priest could do that, after using his position and powerfully manipulating me, then anybody could.
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A better way to put it would be that a Nonas sculpture is irreducibly particular — powerfully so.
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" But before he can finish his question, in walks Bean (Eddard 'Ned' Stark), who powerfully exclaims, "Silence.
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Second, dovish signals from the Federal Reserve and economic worries have led bond yields to slide powerfully.
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With the American Voter Guide, we will vote, we will vote intelligently and we will vote powerfully.
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Although I disagree with absolutely everything she says, I loved that she was saying something so powerfully.
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Squat and powerfully built, he had a thin black beard that matched dark eyes rimmed in blue.
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Purposefully or not, West was powerfully emitting an important message: Black people's beauty is far from homogenous.
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Her announcement speech was powerfully delivered but laden with anodyne Democratic applause lines any candidate might offer.
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"Powerfully prosaic," as Kirkus Reviews called it, "The Dirty Dozen" reportedly sold more than two million copies.
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Years later, their beachside conversation still encapsulates the spirit of Chrismukkah—it's quirky, survivalist, and powerfully poignant.
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After all, compared to Red, she's so fully human, so powerfully emotive, so loving and caring — right?
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"I think that's realistic because earnings are coming through very powerfully," Wien said in Tuesday's CNBC interview.
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And no artists have responded to that history-that-won't-go-away more powerfully than black artists.
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Both have flavors driven by caraway, as is typical, but the Danish version is more powerfully spiced.
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Which, on second thought, might be the most powerfully mimetic gesture in a play overfull of them.
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It opens with a B-flat, powerfully struck and sustained by Mr. Kigawa, as if in declaration.
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The person with equipoise doesn't feel attachments less powerfully but weaves several deep allegiances into one symphony.
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Mr. Greenblatt, the president's Middle East envoy, insisted that Mr. Trump spoke out powerfully against anti-Semitism.
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Corticosteroids can be powerfully broad immunosuppressive agents, and they are inexpensive and readily available throughout the world.
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" The AV Club wrote that it "doesn't take the narrative risks necessary to tell its story powerfully.
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His message was powerfully effective at mobilizing evangelical voters, a growing and politically powerful constituency in Brazil.
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Mr. Duveneck, stern and powerfully built, dancing Mr. Taylor's own roles, grew steadily sweeter and more powerful.
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Social and political attitudes were powerfully correlated: liberals clustered with liberals, and orthodoxy was twinned with orthodoxy.
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Either way, Kirchner powerfully dramatizes the lonely gulf between what we feel and what we can see.
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This was a powerful wine, and powerfully tannic, yet it was beautifully balanced, floral, spicy and fruity.
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All of this works exactly as intended, and as elegantly and powerfully as you'd expect from Sonos.
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"I felt the weight and guilt of my ridiculous privilege," she wrote in a powerfully worded statement.
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Though many narrative threads are left loose, the rich artistic elements of "Aging Magician" come together powerfully.
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But it lands powerfully, with an earned tragedy that's as potent as anything on TV this year.
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The George H.W. Bush administration's handling of the end of the Cold War powerfully illustrates these principles.
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Blending intense dance cardio and strength training, the BBS technique molds a long, lean powerfully defined physique.
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What concerns both Helen and Melmoth most powerfully is the idea of bearing witness to something terrible.
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Parrots are not as big as Orca whales and cannot rebel physically against their captors so powerfully.
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Cannon got personal and shared (powerfully) her own experience of needing an abortion after she was sexually assaulted.
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"My mom loved so powerfully and with so little expectation of devotion that devotion came naturally," Phillips writes.
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He invoked it powerfully 25 years ago at a speech to dedicate the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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Our culture encourages girls and boys to go down different paths, and neurosexism can powerfully reinforce those stereotypes.
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If central banks and governments do not respond quickly enough and powerfully enough, the shock becomes a recession.
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The question is whether these factors operate even more powerfully for women than for men, Ms. Wanberg said.
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Vanessa Hudgens' upcoming NBC show may be called Powerless, but her style game is nothing but powerfully inspirational.
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Humor isn't a quality I associate with her powerfully slow, often sorrowful work; if it's there, it's subtle.
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The resounding answer comes in the next section, "A Grave," in which Greenwell powerfully expands the book's scope.
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The grant of this warrant powerfully demonstrates the commitment of the United States to protecting tribal cultural patrimony.
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Coking's denunciation powerfully warns Republican voters that there is much they may not yet know about his background.
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Long the bane of teachers, students at one Japanese high school recently made some powerfully aerodynamic paper airplanes.
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They view her as tough, admire her rhetorical skills, and believe she'd powerfully convey Trump's anti-establishment message.
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Powerfully muscled, Razana had deep, massive jaws and strong teeth like fangs for crunching through tendons and bones.
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This may be the reason why the campaign has resonated powerfully with numerous women of South Asian origin.
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It's a powerfully moving moment that reduces you — and everyone else in the cinema — to a sobbing wreck.
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A more aggressive fiscal program would absorb domestic labor displaced by imbalanced trade and powerfully increase economic demand.
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The results of last week's election demonstrated how powerfully national trends now shape election outcomes in every region.
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What connects them is the way both these films -- set in the 1970s -- powerfully connect to the present.
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The revolutionary transformation in the American diet occurred because the availability of cheap beef so powerfully impelled it.
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The passage of the American Innovation and Competitiveness Act (AICA) just before the holidays powerfully underscores that reality.
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The whole thing was layered and textured more powerfully than anything else I took in at the time.
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As she tosses them one by one, she powerfully evokes a sense of anger, frustration, and ultimate futility.
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Apollo 11, directed by Todd Douglas Miller, harnesses those images to powerfully retell the story of the mission.
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Janice Nowinski and Kyle Staver both powerfully marshal firsthand and mediated sources that suggest a rich lived experience.
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" This asymmetry, Theodoridis argues, leads to the fact that Republicans "tend to identify more powerfully with their party.
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Once it bounces on Ms. Hsing's side, she hits it powerfully into a bass drum on the table.
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Bjork's Coachella performance is both innocent and youthful, with the singer prancing around the stage, and powerfully wise.
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Maybe what we love best about music is that it affects us powerfully while avoiding being too specific.
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"It's powerfully naïve to think it means nothing" to allow the Puritan tiger beetles to disappear, he said.
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This dualism is powerfully effective in creating a sense of struggle to orient oneself amid an internal landscape.
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Hearn's body is powerfully erotic in this image, defiantly bare and restful but resistant to the male's grasp.
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That is simply the nature of Châteauneuf, and they require powerfully flavored, hearty foods to go with them.
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That means the destiny of the United States and the destiny of the Latino community are powerfully intertwined.
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And no artists have responded to that history-that-won't-go-away more powerfully than black artists have.
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Michael Dukakis powerfully demonstrated that when he put on a helmet and when he rode in a tank.
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Few outside voices resonate more powerfully in Kenya than that of Mr. Obama, whose father was from there.
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The Royal Shakespeare Company recently set the play in Africa, powerfully evoking the continent's dictators and civil wars.
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Apollo 22017, directed by Todd Douglas Miller, harnesses those images to powerfully retell the story of the mission.
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"But that would require a constitutional amendment, and amending our Constitution is powerfully hard to do," she added.
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This essay is remarkably provocative, and powerfully written, but one has to wonder how serious Harris truly is.
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A fraction more eye makeup and greater use of dynamic contrasts might make her project twice as powerfully.
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Saul extended Atlético's overall lead in the 26th minute, heading it home powerfully off Filipe Luís's superb cross.
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"Michael Dukakis illustrated that powerfully when he put on a helmet and road in a tank," he continued.
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But the events are underscoring the trends that threaten Trump even more powerfully than those that benefit him.
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What comes through most powerfully in her narrative are the wild social hopes once projected on to computers.
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It has continued to evolve in performances by Bullock and the International Contemporary Ensemble, and remains powerfully relevant.
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On the March day when I first visited, a powerfully built security guard greeted me in the hallway.
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Attacking an embassy in light of the US embassy planning to move to Jerusalem would be powerfully symbolic.
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"You've so famously and so powerfully said, 'George Bush doesn't care about black people,'" he said to West.
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Horror especially can suffer under such stretching, and the finale doesn't land as powerfully as it could have.
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The World Record part is nice, but it's not what makes the video so profound and powerfully hypnotic.
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And speaking of the war on truth... "Chernobyl" finale on Monday Brian Lowry says the "Chernobyl" finale finishes powerfully.
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But people outside of the prison population—otherwise well-connected, sociable people—can also powerfully long for human touch.
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"The presidential competitive field is stronger because Kamala Harris has been powerfully voicing her Black American experience," he said.
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They have a tribal commitment to their team, but much more powerfully have a fear of the opposing team.
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But parking influences the way cities look, and how people travel around them, more powerfully than almost anything else.
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That's a powerfully appealing technology for anyone seeking to digitally handle contracts, records of ownership or other important data.
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It is an almost overwhelming context for this exhibition, yet a number of artworks powerfully impress their environmental message.
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But Quinn is powerfully affected by how yes, it actually can be possible for someone to get the fairytale.
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Call or write when you're on the mend and we'll celebrate your return to health, I suggested, manfully, powerfully.
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Trauma follows them into the classroom as it did me, and powerfully affects performance and the ability to learn.
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GLAAD powerfully weighed in on the running debate about whether an artist's personal life should interfere with judging art.
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On Monday night, first lady Michelle Obama spoke powerfully, emotionally and eloquently about what's at stake in this election.
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That strategy plays particularly powerfully on Twitter, where the one-liner with the most retweets wins the debate round.
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Most powerfully of all, Trump has greater scope to tell Saudi's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman what to do.
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But it works more easily, more powerfully, and more efficiently than virtually any other genome-altering method to date.
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Because of that, the nuances that are often lost in lower-quality chocolate punch powerfully through in Dandelion's bars.
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The best way to improve the availability of oxygen is to be able to breathe more powerfully and efficiently.
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The story ignores Lara's actions, powerfully charting the growth of her inner strength, but neglectfully ignoring her outer behavior.
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It powerfully demonstrates why the United States is at its best when it remains a safe haven for refugees.
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Mr. Welch viewed finance as a way to diversify the conglomerate and rapidly and powerfully increase the company's earnings.
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"Women won the right to run it, and they do so powerfully, inspiring others," Switzer continued in her essay.
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But the science event many in the White House remember most powerfully was the kid with the marshmallow cannon.
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For me the art that did this most powerfully was by Hanaa Malallah "She/He Has No Picture" (2019).
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In Aotearoa New Zealand, the conversation around millennials has been a highly particular one, powerfully influenced by neighboring Australia.
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These corresponding front-and-back poses powerfully suggest a sort of collective unconscious in regard to images of men.
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Imagine if instead of being fair-haired and rail-thin, Connor had been powerfully built and black or Hispanic.
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It's a fiction, as others have powerfully argued, including Andrew Cohen, a fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice.
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If this is correct, it's yet more evidence that who we are is powerfully influenced by where we are.
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Directed by Khalia Davis, the show won't put anyone to sleep, but it does make bedtime powerfully attractive. nycchildrenstheater.
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In a place where the narratives from the past powerfully inform the present, it's important to understand the history.
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In the genocide museum there, there are actually human skulls; that's how powerfully people want to express their grief.
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The third goal came from a cross from the opposite wing from Amel Majri that Hegerberg powerfully stroked in.
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Most powerfully, Rea took the stand to tell her story, insisting that she had "absolutely not" killed her son.
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Then there is Mr. Flake, who has spoken powerfully against Mr. Trump and who is not seeking re-election.
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Why, she asks, "do the discredited ideologies of gender and race continue to control and separate Americans so powerfully?"
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The sheer numbers are devastating, but it's their placement that works most powerfully to convey the magnitude of loss.
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The Black Caucus supported it very, very powerfully, very strongly, but they couldn't get the President to sign it.
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The aspect of "Cult" that feels most powerfully of the moment is not its overt politics but Ally's hallucinations.
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But Blauner's fable seems truer to its emotional beats, Natty and Lourdes powerfully real in their lucid, disillusioned idealism.
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It is made even more alarming by the powerfully cumulative weight of the evidence already presented in the trial.
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"I mean, you've so famously and so powerfully said George (W.) Bush doesn't care about black people," Kimmel said.
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The muscles on his neck stood out like cords when he sang so powerfully into his switched-off microphone.
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It's not a precisely unsplattery dish to make, but it's not difficult, doesn't take long and is powerfully delicious.
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Today's onslaught of video imagery brings war powerfully home, giving an up close feel of the danger and anguish.
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Many formerly incarcerated people took part and spoke powerfully, helping to deepen the White House's commitment to the measure.
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His volley, struck powerfully from far outside the penalty area, flew past the outstretched Reina into the far corner.
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Dried porcini pack a lot of flavor, so whir them in a food processor for a powerfully savory rub.
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"Bohemian Rhapsody" is scared of tapping into the imagination that made the band so innovative and powerfully, addictively strange.
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It starts out ominously—squelching bass in the background—but it quickly gives way to a powerfully industrial beat.
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Drawn in acrylic ink on paper, the five create a powerfully ominous narrative (all of them made in 2017).
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That the Trump administration is a powerfully illiberal force in the United States today is not a partisan judgment.
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At various times vilified and celebrated, Walker's work often deals in the brutality of slavery in powerfully blunt ways.
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Words are even more powerfully associative, and I think even more powerful in setting our mind on a course.
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Celmins's images of oceans and galaxies are powerfully personal and intimate, even if they are mysteriously deserted and distant.
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Abrams in Georgia and Gillum in Florida both spoke powerfully to black communities that felt overlooked in their states.
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For those that didn't live through it, the series really drives home why this case so powerfully captured national attention.
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From these diverse tributaries of influence, today's money cult now flows powerfully within the mainstream of American religion and politics.
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Trump will continue to directly attack the legitimacy of the news media, a theme that reverberates powerfully with his supporters.
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One can only hope this year's Met Gala bathroom pics will deliver as powerfully as the ones in years past.
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The lesson that if one realizes a private ambition to perfection, it can still speak powerfully to audiences centuries later.
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It also gently, yet powerfully, removes plaque in those hard-to-reach areas that are really annoying to brush otherwise.
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"Loving"'s Mr Edgerton, by contrast, powerfully conveys a wide range of emotions—his performance certainly merits an Oscar nomination.
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It powerfully endorses the vision that Mr Trump sneers at—indeed, it concludes, this order is vital for America's security.
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Audio is powerfully immersive: it can relax you, entertain you, and even get you in the mood to have sex.
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But fewer still will fail to empathise with her experiences of desire, idealism and disillusionment, so powerfully are they rendered.
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And we're still unsure of the connection between the powerfully wealthy Mahoney family and anything involving Annalise, including Wes' murder.
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When he comes home, his clothes go straight to the balcony because they smell so powerfully of sweat and diesel.
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Edgerton is likely to get more attention, though it is Negga's incredible performance that makes the film so powerfully subtle.
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It's a powerfully emotional series, but it also feels personal and small-scale because the characters are so well developed.
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Yet the stock still managed to rise powerfully on Wednesday, likely because the company was able to show cost savings.
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Tonight's energy is powerfully transformative—whatever you put your focus on this evening will work out in an exciting way.
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Kevin Sullivan was a squat, powerfully built wrestler working a traditional style down in Florida during the 70s and 80s.
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At the same time, Davis attacked Trump and his counsel as liars, saying his defense of Cohen is powerfully simple.
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"I am so excited to learn from a woman who has learned to use her voice so powerfully," she added.
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The truth has now been powerfully revealed about the integrity and probity of Mueller personally and the Mueller investigation institutionally.
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That gospel spoke to him so powerfully that he began to read a daily extract and write commentary on it.
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You can identify powerfully and emotionally with a GIF in TransQualityGIFs, but the GIF can't come out to your parents.
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And some Democrats are convinced that this could work powerfully in her favor, especially at this time, in this place.
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No one can sweep the keyboard more flamboyantly or powerfully than he, and he did so here with relative dispatch.
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The surreal image caught on the fly can remind us of our vulnerability much more powerfully than manipulated photographs can.
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Demonstrate powerfully and persuasively that the brash real estate mogul loses his cool under pressure, that he's not presidential material.
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But his aggressiveness also worries some supporters who were powerfully drawn to his positive persona that forswore politics as usual.
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They rely on a shared pool of knowledge and cultural assumptions so that the words left unsaid are powerfully communicated.
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That's what I think is powerfully evocative about Auto-encoding Blade Runner—that synthetic leap that the neural network makes.
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Ashantison claimed human blood carried its own distinct and powerfully salty flavor because many people have a salt-heavy diet.
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The time spent between making Vanishing Point in 1997 and then making XTRMNTR was a very, very powerfully creative time.
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He recovered and today speaks powerfully about personal resilience: the strength to move forward, to rebuild and appreciate life's blessings.
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And, more powerfully than anywhere else, I felt Roger Casement there, where he wished to exist in eternity, and does.
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Figurative language and symbol systems still resonate powerfully and connect intimately for people of the great religions and of none.
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But it powerfully reinforces the prejudice of those visitors (along with their supporters) that Israel is a discriminatory police state.
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Its brazen effort might seem tenuous or pretentious if not guided by good faith and exemplified powerfully in sundry titles.
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Alison Roman has a new recipe, for garlicky braised short ribs with red wine: classic and straightforward and powerfully delicious.
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The film ends powerfully and with reverence as the gospel song drops out and Rainer continues moving deliberately, in silence.
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The combined effect of the Peña's drawing and Eureka's recordings is powerfully evocative, transporting the visitor to the river's edge.
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"Ageism is one of the last acceptable biases in our culture, but it powerfully intersects with sexism," Professor Douglas said.
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I had a plate of thinly shaved roast beef with mac and cheese, tender greens and powerfully smoky pinto beans.
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With a 20 percent stake already worth $12 billion, hitting his targets may motivate the entrepreneur more powerfully than money.
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Can we ever really avoid this tragic miscommunication that Piper herself has so powerfully analyzed in her writing and art?
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While it might have been mistaken for a brownie, it was more sophisticated and powerfully flavorful — amaretti make themselves known.
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And yet, this story speaks more powerfully of the danger of isolationism than any political poll or newspaper I've read.
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It's a shame, because she writes so powerfully, probing our darkest impulses, reporting back with the pure truth of fiction.
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The film raises legitimate fears of losing one's job, home, family and, in a powerfully poignant sequence, even one's sanity.
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The first slave ships arrived in America in 1619, as the recent New York Times Magazine project so powerfully recounts.
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When our nation's leaders speak with one voice, our message is heard much more clearly and powerfully around the globe.
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Aesthetically, Artist's early career work has been anti-sensationalist, even withdrawn, but, politically, it has grown increasingly, and powerfully, pointed.
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Behind him, Gunnevera was powerfully gliding from eighth place to third, and jockey Edgard Zayas took aim at West Coast.
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No matter what the weather is, because being so high up and under a mountain you feel it so powerfully.
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Critic's Pick Julia Garner is magnificent as a conflicted staffer to a serial sexual predator in this powerfully muted drama.
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Roy's gift is not for the epic but for the personal, as "The God of Small Things" so powerfully demonstrated.
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To the Editor: Edward Hoagland's story powerfully puts a singular face on the daunting challenge of vision loss and blindness.
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Behavioral economics research screams out that people feel the pain of loss twice as powerfully as the joy of gain.
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The result was striking: the risk of schizophrenia correlated powerfully with the inheritance of the C24 gene variant—particularly C21946A.
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You will find the bottle powerfully restorative, belying its status as an artifact too unsexy and unfashionable to be advertised.
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And he packs an immense amount of information into the novel in a way that's both memorable and powerfully affecting.
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Mars and Pluto connect on December 17, creating a powerfully transformative energy and helping you push forward with important projects.
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But if Cruz's campaign proved anything, it's that this message resonates powerfully with millions of voters at the ballot box.
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I want to end my farewell to you with heartfelt faith in Americans that I felt so powerfully that evening.
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And we seldom discuss what often comes as a backlash to progress, as Ibram X. Kendi has written so powerfully.
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Sentiment is something else Mr. Lucier's work has in common with Yo La Tengo's, and this piece dealt in it powerfully.
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The new documentary Apollo 11, directed by Todd Douglas Miller, harnesses those images to powerfully retell the story of the mission.
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Mailer writes powerfully about the dehumanization of soldiers, and provides insight into a theater of WWII that Americans often forget about.
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These public demonstrations have been powerfully affirming moments for our communities -- periods of focused action that we cannot afford to waste.
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It is also easy in this context to feel lonely, misunderstood, and powerfully desirous of solace beyond the purely spiritual kind.
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President Trump has spoken out forcefully about defeating the illegal drug problem—as powerfully as any recent president, including Ronald Reagan.
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The works that most powerfully and literally present celebrities as the modern religious icons are found in the vaulted main gallery.
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The new moon in Pisces finds you in a sensitive mood, but it's a powerfully healing time to confront your fears.
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Second, let's drop the talk about "dependency" and "welfare cultures," powerfully articulated by Ronald Reagan, and never really contested since then.
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There were two of them, both plainclothes detectives over 6 feet tall and powerfully built, flashing their badges and asking questions.
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The details are tough to bear, but it's stories like this that powerfully illustrate the problem of animal neglect and abuse.
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Jay Silveria, the superintendent who powerfully decried the incident weeks ago, said he was standing by his message despite the hoax.
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That stimulus is typically some combination of perceived threats: either physical threats such as terrorism or, perhaps more powerfully, social threats.
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He said that the key to a lot of social media is [that] negative emotions engage more powerfully than positive emotions.
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In each of these areas, there's abundant evidence of the way race — and, yes, racism — powerfully and tragically shape daily life.
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And as Patricia's story demonstrates so powerfully, sometimes, all that's needed to lift women up is to stop pulling them down.
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These powerfully ingrained mythologies make their affair seem plausible, even when the representation of it candidly pokes at its own fabric.
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But a new ad from Hillary Clinton's campaign powerfully highlights the ways in which a Trump presidency could affect young women.
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The promo begins in slow motion with Enos, 41, walking powerfully down a city sidewalk in glittery heels and a trenchcoat.
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And so he should: These prophetic stories are still powerfully relevant to a majority of people who live in the region.
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Though this was not necessarily a selling point in Texas, the birds have a powerfully proto-feminist attitude to the patriarchy.
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Rather powerfully, his book accords each realm its own landscape: rugged, sun-baked Arizona for ideas, and swampy Washington for politics.
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López was a high value political prisoner, so footage of him walking free powerfully undermined Maduro's credibility as commander in chief.
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In Berlin, a truck sped into a crowded Christmas market in one of the most powerfully symbolic parts of the city.
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Don't hold your breath for further gains in stocks, which have risen powerfully off their mid-February lows, two traders say.
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The appearance by the so-called Mothers of the Movement at the Democratic National Convention here was a powerfully emotional moment.
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Bannon sees himself as the de facto leader of America First, something he believes in far more powerfully than Trump does.
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Nate is making the ideas embedded in the objects visible, and connecting us powerfully and viscerally to those ideas and objects.
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This trend indeed played out powerfully for a time, leading the DXJ to nearly double from November 2012 to June 2015.
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A deal with the EFF, provided that it held together for a respectable amount of time, would powerfully reinforce that trend.
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In a place where the narratives from the past powerfully inform and mold the present, it's important to understand the history.
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In October 2016, Xi's special status was made official when he was named the Communist Party's "core," a powerfully symbolic title.
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In this #metoo moment, when women are pushing back so powerfully against sexual harassment, it was an easy win for Gillibrand.
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If it wasn't for Zellweger's powerfully committed performance as the legendary icon, there wouldn't be as much in "Judy" to love.
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Her writing subtly but powerfully forms a picture of an uncaring hospital and incompetent, indifferent, and possibly racist health-care providers.
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This brand of economic diplomacy, which Beijing has also deployed in Africa and Pakistan, for instance, powerfully strengthens China's international influence.
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Mr. Trump's powerfully insurgent campaign has been anti-establishment since Day 1, and he has attracted few endorsements from Republican leaders.
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American noise band Today is the Day used synthesizers on their 1996 self titled album to powerfully add to their din.
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I learned so much from my experience — most importantly, how to stand powerfully in my own body without apology or regret.
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When it emerges from the rubble, it's revealed that the alien is a black man: large, silent, powerfully built, and naked.
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These situations highlight what we've known for decades: that patients' social and economic circumstances powerfully influence their health and well-being.
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That seemed to resonate powerfully with Republican leaders, who perhaps could imagine Ms. Zucker as one of their own family members.
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Bridging the two are scenes with the men's intertwined families that can be repetitive but at their best are powerfully emotional.
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The title of this video explains what's wriggling unseen inside the artist's shirt, creating a comically — if powerfully — quasi-erotic ruckus.
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If instead you can direct it down channels that empower you, it will serve a powerfully important purpose in your life.
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Wolfe is at his best when he is discussing these writers, first-class thinkers who responded powerfully to their era's challenges.
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In so doing, this apex of the British class system powerfully reaffirmed the dignity of every member of the human family.
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Washington has the potential to influence higher education, via both money and oversight, more powerfully than any state or college consortium.
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And Mr. El Had, both solid and impulsive, dove into the music more powerfully with his body than with his imagination.
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That's because teens' brains aren't yet fully developed and, as a result, are more powerfully influenced by a substance like nicotine.
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Long before the tragic particulars of Henriette's death — the secrets, the fatal blind spots — are uncovered, the aftershocks are powerfully felt.
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These are the central issues in our politics, the ones that most powerfully motivate people to vote and join political organizations.
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He had them to dinner at the Reform Club, where he introduced them to Whistler, to whom Montesquiou became powerfully devoted.
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"Our readers have shown us that they want real-time fact-checking, and they respond very powerfully to it," Ryan said.
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"I have never felt the draw of home as powerfully or profoundly as I do when I'm out there," she says.
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Snell, who was 20123-foot-10 and powerfully built, ran up to 100 miles a week in training for the Olympics.
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"That having been said, the idea of this redemptive process afterwards, we have certainly seen that powerfully" since Clinton left office.
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Beyond the countless individuals who benefit every day, Section 230 empowers marginalized groups to speak out powerfully without fear of censorship.
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"I have never felt the draw of home as powerfully or profoundly as I do when I'm out there," she says.
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The United States will be powerfully supporting those industries, like Airlines and others, that are particularly affected by the Chinese Virus.
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After the documentary aired, Mr. Kelly celebrated his birthday at a Southside nightclub, singing powerfully as adoring fans cheered him on.
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This wine was ethereal — very much in keeping with the elegant style of Mugnier — yet powerfully deep, resonating long after swallowing.
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At her home and studio, Saar elaborates on her powerfully direct stories, particularly as they pertain to the African American experience.
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Powerfully factionalized elites can mobilize citizens at the ballot box, in the streets, and ultimately, with violence, to do the fighting.
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America First spoke directly and powerfully to that segment of white America that felt they were losing their power, their dominance.
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Gift the Standard Baggu, $10-$12 These nylon reusable bags, now available in recycled fabrics, are simply constructed but powerfully effective.
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To learn more about the powerfully expressive singer behind the whole concept, I sat down with Sonyae for a lively conversation.
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A movie like Get Out, which explicitly and powerfully confronts progressive racism, may have been a stronger statement about the Academy's direction.
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As an American president who is wildly popular in Cuba, his message about democratic traditions, leadership and power stands to resonate powerfully.
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The 22-year-old seemed on course for victory when he won the first set but the powerfully-built Vesely roared back.
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The ballet offers no chance to develop empathy for or understanding of Amélie, played as a powerfully seductive coquette by Ms. Osipova.
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Watch this deer powerfully crash through the glass, proudly strut around and, after doing some quick investigating, find his way back out.
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"The resistance to that vision of America, which has always been there, was always powerful, mobilized, and asserted itself powerfully," he said.
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Regardless of my work—its great merit or strength—some force can prevail so powerfully that I might be compelled to quit.
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Even our gut-level, automatic reactions are powerfully impacted by our conscious beliefs about the reputation and trustworthiness of sources of information.
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This doesn't mean Sanders's youth base was imaginary, or that they didn't support him because his policy ideas powerfully resonated with them.
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China's massive role in global trade also means moves in the yuan reverberate much more powerfully and widely than they once did.
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The counterculture-ness on display here is ultimately about fighting conformity, which comes across most powerfully in terms of gender and sexuality.
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The painted "minority" figures tend to stare powerfully and directly out expressing an equality that subjugates the position of the viewer's power.
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The project, released Tuesday to mark International Day of the Girl, powerfully depicts life in one of the harshest environments for women.
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Strickler said only that the collaboration will help service the creator audience "more powerfully" — we'll have to wait and see for more.
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Q: Returning to the question of human rights, you spoke very powerfully on the issue during your State of the Union Address.
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In fact, the plunge into silence proved powerfully disconcerting: like a cartoon character shoved over a cliff, running fruitlessly in mid-air.
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No one knows how many home runs the powerfully built right-handed slugger hit (the Negro Leagues did not keep complete statistics).
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Saying Mass in a fairground a few hundred feet from the Rio Grande offered a powerfully symbolic call for compassion for migrants.
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The show makes it look easy to not care less, even though caring is a key to why "Transparent" works so powerfully.
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"They were powerfully funny and ready and willing to be playful, even foolish, if there was a joke in it," she explained.
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Clinton's defeat powerfully capture the way that the Democratic electorate has changed since her husband was governor of Arkansas in the 1980s?
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Apollo 211, directed by Todd Douglas Miller, harnesses these visuals to powerfully retell the story of man's first trip to the moon.
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The lyrics of a musician Mr Buhari's old military regime once jailed, the late Fela Kuti, still resonate as powerfully as ever.
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Perched on the outer reaches of European knowledge, Timbuktu powerfully captured what Edward Said, a Palestinian-American scholar, called the "Orientalist" imagination.
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"Among the many traps that the U.S. president might fall into in Singapore, this would be a powerfully significant one," he said.
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And though some of the details may no longer be timely, sadly the spirit of the song's message still resonates powerfully today.
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But it's also a powerfully emotional piece, about family and friendship, about betrayal and disappointment, and about first love and old enmities.
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In each, a woman is at a crossroads, and as always with Reichardt, it's the quiet, unspoken moments that resonate most powerfully.
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The Parkland survivors who have spoken out powerfully about the need for gun control are part of that generation of digital natives.
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The backdrops are sometimes whimsical and floral—described as a vintage Caribbean queen look—but Rihanna is always positioned powerfully and irreverently.
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The moment was powerfully emotional, the effect somewhere between that of Michelangelo's Pietà and a black-widow spider in its postcoital mode.
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This 12-minute film ends with a powerfully abrupt cut to black, but with such a brief buildup, the catharsis feels premature.
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From the perspective of national politics, the Harvard study argues powerfully against the premature dismissal of Puerto Rico from the national discussion.
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Nothing would more powerfully deflate the puffed-up house of lies, grievances and skewed truths that proved so irresistible to their fathers.
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"Growing up in a family that struggled economically powerfully influenced my life and my values," Sanders is heard saying at a rally.
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His guest, the actress and activist Kamala Lopez, was powerfully emotional as she called for the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment.
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But it came through most powerfully Thursday night from Khizr Khan, the father of an American Muslim soldier who died in Iraq.
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Two of us have personal experience with one of the bureau's new mortgage rules, which powerfully illustrates the value of the CFPB.
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Hydro Flask 24-Ounce Bottle, $34.95We don't know anyone who would take issue with receiving this powerfully insulated bottle as a gift.
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Campaign director Michael Glassner has said the rallies give Trump the chance to speak directly and powerfully to his base of supporters.
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She stands 1.78m tall, and serves as powerfully as Ms Williams—herself one of the most effective servers in the game's history.
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"Here at the UN we must also speak the truth about Iran as President Trump did so powerfully this morning," he said.
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This point was powerfully driven home by the Cherokee Nation's Secretary of State, who described Warren's attempt as wrong-headed and insulting.
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But among the voices that rang powerfully for President Trump was that of one of his favorite Fox News hosts: Tucker Carlson.
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A 2014 Causse des Ons from the plateau was fuller and more tannic, not as graceful as the Vidot but powerfully mineral.
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Action planet Mars clashes with Jupiter, creating a powerfully productive energy—however, it's important that you let something go at this time.
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This upgraded model has a new nozzle design that distributes steam more powerfully and consistently, making it easier to remove stubborn wrinkles.
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Yet, his words resonate powerfully — and, perhaps, uncomfortably — today in a country that remains deeply divided on issues of race and class.
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You will experience art in the Color Factory more intimately and more powerfully, more interactively, than any other place on the planet.
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I love Napa Valley cabernet sauvignon, though I don't find the dominant style of opulent, powerfully fruity wines to be particularly interesting.
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But no Muslim religious leader has yet stressed the crucial gap between divine purposes and dry legalism as powerfully as Jesus did.
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" According to the psychologist, "These two orientations in life powerfully influence how people act in particular when they are faced with challenges.
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Yet Forna's finely structured novel powerfully succeeds on a more intimate scale as its humane characters try to navigate scorching everyday cruelties.
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Mr. Joseph's poetic words, whether sung or spoken powerfully, animate the storytelling, especially as delivered by Lauren Whitehead, a poet and dramaturge.
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Opinion Columnist President Trump praises a "strong, sharp and powerfully focused" Chinese President Xi Jinping for his handling of the coronavirus outbreak.
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More broadly, a reporter cannot truly tell these stories, however powerfully they do it, in isolation from the policies that led there.
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Events, though outlandish, are narrated with total conviction, and powerfully express the intensity both of attaining sobriety and of the writing process.
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Pollsters in both parties say the decline in Trump's national approval rating evident since Labor Day has reverberated powerfully in those places.
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If McSally's barrier-breaking military service resonates powerfully in the state, so does Sinema's cinematic story of a childhood in extreme poverty.
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Yet, his words resonate powerfully – and, perhaps, uncomfortably – today in a country that remains deeply divided on issues of race and class.
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Republican senators, governors, appointees and activists from across the country quickly and powerfully expressed the outrage felt by decent Americans everywhere. Sen.
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What happens to them is interesting, just how powerfully isolating it can be to the person who decides not to do that.
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As an argument for eschewing the quick-hit allure of the Instagram moment in favor of the individual detail, it's powerfully convincing.
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At a political moment when such rights and obligations are being questioned, the Kammerspiele reaffirms them through powerfully engaging works of art.
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At that time, Miró painted the powerfully fearsome (and fierce) "Tête de femme, Varengeville II" ("Head of a Woman, Varengeville II," 1939).
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Nadal's return of serve came back powerfully, pushing the 214-year-old Tiafoe far to his backhand side for a meager reply.
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The exchange ended, mercifully, with a booming Nadal down-the-line forehand, which the powerfully built Tiafoe sent meekly into the net.
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Rather, our behavior is powerfully influenced by our emotions, identity and environment, as well as by how options are presented to us.
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That promise to stave off social change and, if necessary, to impose order happened to speak powerfully to voters with authoritarian inclinations.
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Above all, we hear their voices, handled so powerfully by the voice actors that their silences sometimes say more than their monologues.
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"No other factor predicted changes in white partisanship during Obama's presidency as powerfully and as consistently as racial attitudes," the authors write.
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Both of these dynamics would reverberate powerfully through the states that both sides see as the potential tipping points of the 2020 election.
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It so powerfully and intelligently describes the obligations of believers to nonbelievers and the obligations of nonbelievers to believers in a pluralistic democracy.
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Pandora plans to deliver a powerfully differentiated music experience to accelerate growth and deliver value to listeners, music makers, advertisers and ultimately shareholders.
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Seeing the iconic image at a dramatically larger size powerfully magnifies the contrasts in tone and shadow that are key to Mapplethorpe's work.
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It is an echo of God's love for imperfect people, a love that was demonstrated most powerfully when Christ died on our behalf.
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We're at a - we're negotiating very strongly - I don't call it a trade war - we're negotiating very powerfully and strongly with other nations.
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The brave actions of the women who went on the record and the journalists that shared their truth have powerfully challenged that paradigm.
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The ideal accompaniment would be dry, intense and structured enough to stand up to the rich beef, but not powerfully fruity or oaky.
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He said he had been "powerfully encouraged" by what he had heard from German Chancellor Angela Merkel during talks in Berlin on Wednesday.
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Only at the inauguration in 2009 of Barack Obama, the first African-American president, could she feel "powerfully patriotic," as she put it.
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OxyContin is a powerfully addictive prescription painkiller that was marketed for its ability to slowly release its effects over a 12-hour period.
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" Southbend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg tweeted, "The presidential competitive field is stronger because Kamala Harris has been powerfully voicing her Black American experience.
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By the end Ms Shafak persuades the reader to care powerfully about Leila, as the novel comes to a sorrowful but redemptive conclusion.
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The sound of a room full of people sitting silently is powerfully unnerving, and John Krasinski's film thrives and feeds on this feeling.
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Award shows are often criticized for being shallow and self-congratulatory, but these celebrities rose to the occasion to use their time powerfully.
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And so the headlines of Trumpland reflected as much: Republicans did not lose control so much as the party happily, powerfully maintained it.
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Meghan's turned to a variety of smaller labels to dress her throughout the tour — and now, she's powerfully put them on the map.
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And for some, nothing is more powerfully rehabilitative than sitting face-to-face with people you have harmed, in an effort to heal.
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A video component was also created to uniquely and powerfully capture the stunning imagery and sense of overwhelming beauty present in the adventures.
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" He continues to wax poetic about Jones' greatness before powerfully concluding, "Yes, it was Leslie Jones who drew me close to Leslie Jones.
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Although the production of Spades & Roses helps to complete story, some of these songs speak just as powerfully in a stripped down setting.
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Maybe that's because age has only brought limited maturity in Payet: he still plays with the impish fearlessness that so powerfully connotes youth.
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That's why the centripetal pull of Orange City was not just a conservative force; it could be a powerfully dynamic one as well.
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When the strings race up and down, he jumps powerfully on the spot, his feet crisscrossing in the air (entrechat-quatre) like blades.
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At 5 feet 9 inches and 235 pounds, Mbonambi, 28, is a powerfully built hooker — the middle man among the front-row forwards.
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And this is a generation that knows how to do so, as the Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter movements powerfully demonstrated.
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Still, the delicate lines and pastel splashes of color are frequently at odds with a sexual violence at once explicit and powerfully abstract.
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Vopper, powerfully undermines Donald J. Trump's claim that The New York Times can be held liable for publishing parts of his tax returns.
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I've had the joy of working with queer customers, and most of those experiences have been powerfully subversive in a (seemingly) heteronormative space.
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The song's raison d'etre is reinstated so powerfully by its harmonic and melodic makeup that it becomes a force to be reckoned with.
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A reform agenda focused on rooting out graft and cultivating real democracy poses a threat to many of America's most powerfully entrenched interests.
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He stated plainly and powerfully that the role of wealth and resources in a moral economy must be that of servant, not master.
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And it was that tape that seemed to bring the violence of that day powerfully home to many of those in the courtroom.
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D.R. at War" trilogy and certainly as gripping and powerfully argued as the first two, "The Mantle of Command" and "Commander in Chief.
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Visibly slower and unable to push off as powerfully with his legs to serve, he still found a way to grind and win.
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Even relying on the indigenous grapes, many producers aimed for an international style: powerfully fruity, oaky and heavy on the polish and gloss.
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Rather, it powerfully insists on giving a voice to victims whose greatest challenge, apart from their symptoms, is surmounting a world of indifference.
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This week, the storied Brooklyn venue Roulette features two concerts of music by rising composers that powerfully interrogate issues of gender and identity.
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We see how frequently, and powerfully, she wrote from her divisions, the areas of her life where she felt vulnerable, conflicted and ashamed.
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It is both exceptionally haunting and powerfully romantic — a horror story and a love story — and it required an entirely distinct directorial approach.
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Sound, "as a source of discipline and as a gateway to transcendence," can be powerfully disruptive, but we hear only the sanitized version.
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With a powerfully funded campaign and an expanding field operation in Iowa, Mr. Buttigieg may be uniquely well positioned to assert himself there.
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Elon powerfully evokes the obscurity of the past and its hold on the present, as we stumble through revelation after revelation with Yoel.
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This would mobilize the party, promote new leaders, generate revived enthusiasm, and powerfully help recruit first-rate candidates for the 2018 midterm elections.
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Their talents — their abilities to convey a message powerfully — were going to be needed more than ever in the era of President Trump.
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The call to duty was made most powerfully in an op-ed essay in The Washington Post by seven Democrats from swing districts.
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"My experience as a child living in a family that struggled economically, powerfully influenced my life and my values," Sanders said on Saturday.
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There have been a slew of new books that have reckoned powerfully with manhood and masculinity and their intersections with race and sexuality.
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This is a powerfully transformative time for you, bringing emotional clarity that allows you to reconsider how your family history affects your behavior.
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When she began again, she seemed strong and determined, and finished the tribute powerfully, in the way we know Adele is capable of.
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Johnson also said he had been "powerfully encouraged" by what he had heard from German Chancellor Angela Merkel during talks in Berlin on Wednesday.
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In the U.S., the and the Dow fell powerfully after the Brexit vote, but recouped about half of those losses between Tuesday and Wednesday.
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The notion of a black mother of God has been powerfully resonant throughout American history, including during the civil-rights marches of the 1960s.
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She powerfully challenges notions of beauty in her own visuals by depicting Black bodies, especially Black women from the South, in new, bold ways.
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But the most universal answer, the one that speaks most powerfully and broadly to everyone's heart, is also the simplest: I believed in you.
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"The strategic rationale for combining Goldcorp with Newmont is powerfully compelling on many levels," Goldcorp Chief Executive Officer David Garofalo said in a statement.
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The camera flashed, momentarily illuminating the arresting sight of a large monolithic form under fierce attack by the ambiguously sexed, powerfully muscled, nude artist.
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We realize this is clichéd, but there's something powerfully affecting about the solitary, embodied, phenomenological experience of Andy Goldsworthy's installations and Land Art interventions.
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The idea that we are required to help the people who can't help themselves — anyone materially threatened by the current regime — is powerfully resonant.
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During the March for Our Lives protest in Washington, DC, in March, González addressed the crowd and stood powerfully in silence for several minutes.
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At the store's downtown location, the famed spiral staircase is prime for taking a group shot with your crew that oozes powerfully positive vibes.
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The contemporary design scene here is a powerfully burgeoning industry, and there's an incredible amount of talent and diversity that people just don't see.
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BIG NUMBER China's massive role in global trade also means moves in the yuan reverberate much more powerfully and widely than they once did.
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"Thank you to former campaign adviser Michael Caputo for saying so powerfully that there was no Russian collusion in our winning campaign," Trump tweeted.
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However, in Tate's retrospective, what comes across most powerfully is his ingenuity in his careful use of color as a means to transmit affect.
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Love is a work of video art that powerfully asks the viewer for their full consideration of the weight of black suffering and creativity.
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But for children, learning a new word is a powerfully creative act that can be, as four picture books show, both fun and profound.
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Ms. Yang's other famous work is her memoir, "Six Chapters From My Life 'Downunder,'" published in 1981, which powerfully recalls her years in Henan.
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Hesse's response was to cultivate her own heroism, a powerfully idiosyncratic style that could be earthy, delicate, whimsical and sublime, sometimes all at once.
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"It's not just anticorruption, but more powerfully about central control," said Jeremy L. Wallace, a political scientist at Cornell University who studies Chinese politics.
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I thought I'd lost the parasites, but they slowly reasserted control over my sinuses, although never quite as powerfully as during that initial period.
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In our interview, Mr. Vance explains who these voters are, what animates them and why they have responded so powerfully to Mr. Trump's message.
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For many Americans, 21625 was Dickensian, though my dark and foreboding words today will conclude with a hopeful ending that documents how powerfully Sen.
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Costa did score — a beautiful, whirling goal in which he spun away from a defender and finished powerfully — but was gone shortly after halftime.
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The Daily Shoe Nicolas Ghesquière finished off the last day of Paris Fashion Week with models powerfully stomping in these amped-up, utilitarian boots.
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This is an environment which, while full of amazing people to meet, is often rife with a powerfully engrained, male-dominated long-standing patriarchy.
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I learned this lesson early and powerfully when I discovered that my own body was incapable of doing what it was supposed to do.
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Greenwood repeatedly pushed for an overseas war assignment but landed instead in Atlantic City, where she powerfully captured the trauma of post-war rehabilitation.
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Tesla&aposs Cybertruck was unveiled last week to much criticism over its geometric, futuristic appearance and even called "one powerfully ugly vehicle" by Mashable.
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It's actually one of the things that we can do that is maybe not unique to our industry, but powerfully enabled by our industry.
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The GroupMe incident provides a pretty good example of how amorphous online threats can still be powerfully targeted at us in terrifyingly specific ways.
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Clark writes powerfully about the environmental consequences of a shrinking city, about how Flint's financial decline drove the decision to switch drinking-water sources.
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O'Farrell is acutely aware that her inner and outer worlds have been shaped at least as powerfully by what didn't happen as what did.
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"The president doesn't fundamentally understand the powerfully important role he plays in establishing the nature and operations of our constitutional system," Mr. Rozell said.
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"The presidential competitive field is stronger because Kamala Harris has been powerfully voicing her Black American experience," Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind.
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But Obama's insight about Roberts's deep-seated bias against the weak, which rings powerfully true, suggests that may not be the way to bet.
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Kasia Urbaniak, a former dominatrix, has been teaching both women and men ways to communicate more powerfully and effectively for the past five years.
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John Morgan, a prominent Florida trial lawyer who raises money for Democrats, said he believed Mr. Biden's authenticity would still connect powerfully with voters.
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Soccer encourages us to believe powerfully in our favorite team — its gods, myths and legends — while acknowledging the equally powerful beliefs of other fans.
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Mr. Sessions and his deputy have been quietly remaking the Justice Department into the agency that is most powerfully carrying out Mr. Trump's agenda.
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We encourage them to confront the toughest opposing arguments, and in the end, we expect them to articulate their own positions honestly and powerfully.
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The movie takes up, indirectly and perhaps inadvertently but powerfully and unmistakably, a subject that has lately reinserted itself dramatically into American political discourse.
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What's strange, and powerfully serendipitous, is how perfectly that intersects with the biggest moment in Billy's life, when he learns of his impending fatherhood.
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But the goal did count when Grealish set up Wesley in the 27th minute before striking powerfully in the top corner himself before halftime.
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But Stevenson and Forman also powerfully point us in a different direction than our current course, one toward a more fair and just society.
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Winners do both: leverage their gender and other identities as assets and speak powerfully about how their experiences and ideas will benefit the community.
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A little heat and a powerfully mushroom-y broth can make you feel alive again — clearing your sinuses and perking up your taste buds.
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Much is asked of this young actor, and he delivers powerfully in a range of challenging situations that would be confusing for any family.
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The secret in Bihar is a ferocious law propelled by a relentless social and political campaign that resonates powerfully with women, Mr. Kumar said.
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Victory has a powerfully unifying effect, and that was seen on Tuesday when Ryan was unanimously nominated by his party to continue as Speaker.
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Usually the pianist enters with these chords as powerfully as he can, to show that he's got the goods, and the orchestra immediately responds.
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But Trevor's wife, Patricia, says his dog, a striking, powerfully alert sentinel named Mister, has been the glue that's helped keep their family intact.
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For a secret sibling to be lurking among any family tree would be quite a scandal — especially a family as powerfully magical as Dumbledore's.
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In 2012, for instance, Obama and Romney were running as, respectively, the Democratic and Republican nominees, and so they most powerfully activated those identities.
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On April 4, 19653, he delivered a famous speech denouncing the Vietnam War in which he talked powerfully about the suffering of the Vietnamese people.
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How do we protect how open platforms positively and powerfully amplify under-represented and marginalized people's voices, while implementing inherently subjective rules prohibiting dangerous speech?
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But in both sessions, the bulls fought a valiant fight into the close, leading the market to rise powerfully in the last hour of trade.
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I've been on London's tube and busy central streets with the D92003s on, and my music has come through cleanly, powerfully, and pleasurably every time.
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Even so, it is breathtaking how powerfully this president is signalling that he intends to honour campaign promises that some assumed were just talking points.
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Though not all visitors to Labour are as squeamish as I, Breitz does effectively and powerfully capture birth in its exquisite joy and breathtaking pain.
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The autistic subject imagined in these projects is powerfully expressive in the face of enduring stereotypes about autistic people as inarticulate, passive, and non-verbal.
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"We know that media coverage can be the most effective and efficient way to change hearts and minds," said Ellis, powerfully kicking off the panel.
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Rather, it correctly and powerfully argued that increased trade could generate enough benefits that the winners could compensate the losers and still come out ahead.
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However, the Sanders campaign is moving to capitalize on a narrative resonating powerfully in an anti-establishment year: the little guy fighting the Democratic machine.
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Jacqueline Audry's powerfully complex film set in a 19th-century French boarding school for girl resonates even today, and it just got a new restoration.
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But Desmond writes so powerfully and with such persuasive math that he turns your head back and keeps it there: Yes, it could be you.
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This is going to be a very powerfully emotional time for you, Leo, and creating space for yourself to feel your feelings is majorly important.
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Lamar, our powerfully built sergeant-at-arms, had to play the role of bouncer at the door just to ensure core members could get in.
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Brazil is in for a long fight between the Party of Justice and the leader who has most powerfully embodied the cause of social justice.
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There's a powerfully emotional new moon in Scorpio today at 6:42 AM, encouraging us to process our feelings and let go of the past.
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The news this week that California is facing record-shattering heat waves, and already on the verge of yet another drought, illustrates this point powerfully.
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While this and other resolutions have powerfully denounced the attacks on the Jewish community, what is needed is a plan of action to fight it.
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A shake of the head, to the lay viewer, says, "That's silly, he never said that" — says it, possibly, more powerfully than a spoken denial.
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The discernible features of Tharpism have also always been part of her intense eclecticism, and part of a powerfully sophisticated command of the choreographic art.
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The sight of Whoopi Goldberg rolling her eyes as Jennifer Lawrence tries to sell home shoppers the mop she invented in "Joy" was powerfully funny.
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It shows the composer's fascination with Debussy, Scriabin and Stravinsky, yet in this searching, colorful performance the composer's personal voice and vision came through powerfully.
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Precisely because it has become less feasible, that deep urge to be anonymous, or even to be someone else, exists ever more powerfully within us.
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That's why we launched our Take Back the Beach initiative: to powerfully reframe the way people think and talk about body image and self-acceptance.
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Even more invigorating communications will come your way on January 10, when the Sun connects with Mars—the vibe will be powerfully productive, yet friendly!
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But the show's strangely complacent detachment comes across most powerfully as you watch the puppeteers, who wear identical white boiler suits, guide effigies into action.
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The gap — 37 million people, more than a tenth of the population — underscores how powerfully immigration policy will shape the future of the United States.
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Once in the water, the turtle flapped his flippers powerfully, becoming a rippling blur as he disappeared into the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean.
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"The label is so powerfully pejorative and carries so much weight," said Martha Crenshaw, a terrorism expert at Stanford's Center for International Security and Cooperation.
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But this time he was intrigued by the myths themselves, by how they endured so powerfully even though the trail-drive era lasted 20 years.
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Our reviewer, Melanie Finn, says that this finely structured novel powerfully succeeds on an intimate scale as its humane characters try to navigate everyday cruelties.
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Nike is indisputably the industry leader in athletics and has the chance to follow through on the messaging that resonates so powerfully in its ads.
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Mr. Trump and his powerfully positioned climate deniers are harming billions of people and the natural world upon which we depend by defending the indefensible.
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"By reminding us of simpler times and pleasures, even the most powerfully rugged winter scents can gift us a feeling of extreme coziness," he said.
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He's a tall, powerfully built man, but his broad torso is starting to go to fat, and his bearded face is beginning to show jowls.
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Though her voice is powerful, and powerfully amplified, it is like a cowcatcher, pushing everything out of its way as it chugs down the tracks.
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This tradition of radical love is an American tradition, even though it has drawn deeply and powerfully from people like Gandhi and Thich Nhat Hanh.
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Visiting the compound, what struck me as powerfully as the beauty of the buildings was the air of fragility surrounding this great American craft tradition.
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And when a number is big and splashy, like Mr. MacLeod's 60,000 victims or Everytown's 18 school shootings, it can make a point very powerfully.
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Fees on corporate carbon pollution can work powerfully to enhance the many additional climate initiatives that are needed to adequately respond to the climate emergency.
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Hortense, in particular, is confronted with an ethical dilemma that subtly and powerfully reframes our understanding of her and of the story as a whole.
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It's unclear what will come of a continued investigation in the heat of an election year, but the opposition to Trump's acquittal remains powerfully unwavering.
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The assassination reverberated powerfully around the world, especially in American cities, where the tragedy sparked unrest in Washington, Chicago, Baltimore, Kansas City, Missouri, and elsewhere.
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But it was only when I had a son and a daughter of my own that I recognized how powerfully gendered constructs shape our development.
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Even as a boy, the son of a Catholic mother and powerfully built Anglican father who had been a gold miner, he was an overachiever.
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Lukaku, a powerfully built, 6-foot-3 striker, reunites with Manager José Mourinho, who sold Lukaku to Everton in 2014, when both were at Chelsea.
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And yet the later symphonies integrate moods and material more powerfully: There's something so awkward about the Fifth — the meandering buildup of the final movement!
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Powerfully demonstrated in the 1991 Gulf War, the technological and tactical innovations of the Second Offset provided a conventional arms solution to numerical adversary advantages.
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But underground, in the depths of a New York City subway station, a powerfully expressive initiative fueled by thousands of Post-it Notes was underway.
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The namesake drink is powerfully sweet, and includes tequila, allspice dram, and floating cranberries; the Rooftop Lemonade tastes like Capri Sun doctored by a flask.
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The results were powerfully structured wines that were sternly austere when young, and which could take years to soften and emerge from their tannic cocoons.
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Apollo 11, directed by Todd Douglas Miller, harnesses the iconic images of the moon landing to powerfully retell the story of the Apollo 11 mission.
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And the picture very clearly shows the shocking nature of the attack — much more powerfully, I think, than a mere description in the story itself.
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Early on in his solo he kneels again, but now to extend his arms powerfully behind him as he bends his torso and head forward.
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Einstein's shifting views may be most powerfully illustrated by the way he put his scientific fame at the service of the American civil rights movement.
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Ms. Fure is deeply attuned to the relationship between sound and space, and has crafted a powerfully unsentimental language steeped in the European avant-garde.
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The rage is the tiger's, not the child's; the rage is frightening and destructive but also reassuring — a symptom of how powerfully children are loved.
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Ms. Hamilton, small and powerfully built, blazes across the stage; Ms. Hopkins-Greene, tall and refined, adds a knowing, more mature touch to her sensuality.
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The installation juxtaposes Vereen's original performance and the reenactment by Lawson, who powerfully expresses wounded vulnerability and evokes the moral injury of Vereen's inauguration debacle.
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Cave's grief was, and still is, hard to fathom, but he channels it powerfully with his newest album with longtime band the Bad Seeds, Skeleton Tree.
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The trade deals, the way they have been written in the past, have really hurt many workers here, so that message has certainly resonated very powerfully.
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Some designs, by way of their ubiquity, have the unusual quality of being at times invisible and at others powerfully evocative of a time or place.
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I said we should keep going, and somehow presented this as the only "real" option in a way that was both highly illogical and powerfully undeniable.
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Commonly found in coastal or freshwater bodies in the Northern Hemisphere, sticklebacks powerfully challenge our conventional expectations of male-female gender roles in the natural world.
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Still, "Crossing Wall Street" blog editor Eddy Elfenbein says that among the stocks, Signet Jewelers could indeed rise powerfully in the second half of the year.
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According to mainstream economics, a country's overall balance of trade is more powerfully influenced by macroeconomic forces, such as the strength of demand and the currency.
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And it's in this unfair and brief flash of inequality — that the privilege to live can be bought — that the play resonated with me so powerfully.
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The Gchat sound is still coded with information (it's telling me I've got a chat!) — but that information isn't powerfully associated with a memory or feeling.
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Handing members too much power can cause shocks—as Mr Corbyn's surprise election as leader in 2015, on a wave of party-member support, powerfully demonstrated.
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Actors were given leeway to improvise answers to some of the questions posed to them by the reporter, while other answers were carefully and powerfully scripted.
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The two days this month that have potential to be powerfully healing are February 21, when Venus meets Neptune, and February 25, when Mercury meets Neptune.
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But even without knowing her parents were world-renowned, Unquiet would resonate powerfully because many of the issues it explores are common to parent-child relationships.
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The fact that I'm not the world's biggest Kygo fan didn't seem to have any effect on the powerfully blissed-out feeling the experience gave me.
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Even more powerfully, the EU leaders decided in Sofia to invoke a procedure first developed in 1996 to bypass American sanctions against Cuba, though never used.
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The suffering of Texas and Louisiana under Hurricane Harvey, and the looming threat of Hurricane Irma, remind us how powerfully environmental forces can reshape our lives.
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That interconnectedness — the challenge between musician and dancer — was a theme of the afternoon, emerging powerfully again in the work of Chief Joseph Chatoyer Dance Company.
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Energy is created (perhaps even more powerfully) by simple voice inflections, small, targeted shows of passion, and by being extra clear and articulate in your answers.
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As a powerfully concentrated degreaser, it's especially useful for your kitchen because it can take out food and drink stains, grease, oil, gum, and soap scums.
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Little moments like that make Piano and a Microphone valuable, no matter how powerfully you feel like you should put the journal back in the drawer.
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The Moon meets power planet Pluto, in Capricorn, at 9:58 AM, creating a powerfully transformative energy—if you can handle the emotional intensity, that is.
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Ms. Teuscher gave the moment real impact: Her cheekbones, large eyes and beautifully held head register powerfully through the Metropolitan Opera House as few others do.
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The clarity of her dancing hasn't always reached out powerfully to the audience; her center, weaker than her outline, has not given her dancing full radiance.
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Your planetary ruler, warrior planet Mars, is still retrograde—but it's now inching toward its most powerfully exalted degree in the communication sector of your chart.
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If he had stayed true to his original vision, expressed powerfully in the waning months of the war, we might be celebrating a very different centennial.
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"This outstanding success proves once again how powerfully German customs fight crime," Rolf Bösinger, state secretary of the Federal Ministry of Finance, said in a statement.
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What matters more is how powerfully "The Leftovers" delivers Kevin's personal revelation, which comes after an hour filled with complicated obstacles and moments of random whimsy.
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In that book and elsewhere, Milosz wrote powerfully about totalitarianism, anti-Semitism and nationalism, the topics that occupied European intellectuals for much of the 20th century.
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Not only are they performing as powerfully as ever, but most of the players also have experience in front of huge crowds and under huge pressure.
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The passion and prejudice with which we approach politics is driven not only by what we think, but also powerfully by who we think we are.
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The more immediate issue is whether the states will shape the remainder of the 22016 race as powerfully as they have most other recent Democratic contests.
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I had no way of knowing how powerfully transformative those next 12 days would be, or the sheer number of potential partnerships that would be birthed.
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This easy salad has a powerfully tart dressing, thanks to a good ¼ cup of syrupy pomegranate molasses, and is complemented by mint and nutty wild rice.
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But what makes this work so striking is how powerfully it brings out the ambiguous violence of all image-making, Ms. Yago's as much as Courbet's.
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Mueller must still prove his wire fraud, identity fraud and other charges beyond a reasonable doubt, but the indictment alone powerfully reflects a wide-ranging investigation.
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But now we're going to see a third factor powerfully at work: What policies can officials, very much including the man at the top, personally monetize?
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Anna Karenina was reading on a train when she realized how powerfully attracted she was to the young Count Vronsky, how ready to change her life.
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Ms. Khobdeh, a firecracker, takes every role to the limit — in a great way — and Mr. Mahoney, powerfully built, has an understated quality to his dancing.
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In the wool tapestry "Evenly Suspended Attention IV" (2004), a figure both humanoid and curiously bee-like hovers against a powerfully rhythmic red and black background.
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If working longer isn't an option, then moving to an area with a lower cost of living can be a powerfully positive boost to one's retirement readiness.
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And that sends a strong message: that no matter what happens to America, she will always rebound — with the most powerfully staged photo ops in the world.
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The case for a more disciplined approach has been powerfully argued by my counterpart Liam Denning at Bloomberg ("This is Big Oil's Quarter to Lose", April 24).
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Chloé Zhao's South Dakota–set The Rider is so powerfully straightforward and present that it can feel, at times, like it was beamed in from another era.
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The NFL has always been weird, in ways endearing and not, but it is never weirder than its most powerful people and their most powerfully weird beliefs.
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He has been a vocal supporter of NFL protests that he says peacefully and powerfully draw attention to a long-neglected issue of race, according to Reuters.
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Sawyer's work runs the risk of being repetitive in places, making the point about masks in many images that comes across equally powerfully in any given one.
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Regardless of labels, Lin makes works that powerfully communicate the female experience, often by taking a small gesture of domesticity and magnifying it to an epic scale.
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What happened: FRB121102 looked to have been made "in a magnetic field at least thousands of times more powerfully than normally seen in space," the Times reports.
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" It is precisely this kind of an AI-influenced world that Richard Powers describes so powerfully in his extraordinary novel The Overstory: "Signals swarm through Mimi's phone.
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With the cross hanging powerfully overhead and an 18th century biblical mural even higher, it was clear Adeola had created a portrait-worthy women-of-color renaissance.
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Her capacity to create has been powerfully abetted by access to electricity and light and all that comes with these resources, which are still scant in Mathare.
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Two vocalists occasionally puncture the orchestra — made up of horns, upright bass, keys, drums, and guitar — with feminine, guttural cries that powerfully ricochet off the stone structure.
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Obama's call to run for office "resonated powerfully" with him and "it was one of a number of factors that made me decide to run," he said.
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Kazin's own book is powerfully representative, written by a former Vietnam War protestor recovering the history of WWI protest in hopes of speaking to the left today.
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More profoundly and powerfully for me, I was surprised by the degree to which writing about all of this and my own experience helped me process it.
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You have to be able to reinforce your argument quickly and powerfully and clearly on television in ways that you can get away without doing on radio.
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Still, Warren is powerfully intelligent, and indefatigable in pursuit of her goals -- the very traits that helped lift the janitor's daughter from modest beginnings to this moment.
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A late-53th-century Frankish liturgical book with "Scenes From the Life of Christ" has powerfully geometric framing designs highlighted with blocks of gold and ultramarine blues.
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Booker (who talked the longest, at nearly eleven minutes spread out over the two-hour debate) had a number of moments that came across powerfully on television.
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Earthquakes are universally known to be powerfully destructive, but it's not every day you can witness them raise a seabed a bunch of feet into the air.
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Scholars, however, have shown what everyone in politics knows instinctively: Unions are also political organizations that, under the right circumstances, can powerfully channel the working-class vote.
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He's spoken powerfully about the disproportionate impact of the drug war on young people of color, tasking his administration with lessening inequities in the criminal justice system.
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"We are elated that Succession and its exploration of wealth, power and family has resonated so powerfully with audiences," HBO exec Francesca Orsi said in a statement.
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I watched all of these powerfully influential artists exist in a time that made it impossible for them to become fully successful just off of their art.
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While it was essentially a friendly, Djokovic looked in tremendous shape, striking the ball cleanly and powerfully and moving with his trademark elasticity on the lush lawn.
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Andrew, keep politics out of it.... The United States will be powerfully supporting those industries, like Airlines and others, that are particularly affected by the Chinese Virus.
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Mr. Robot scans more powerfully as a metaphor for self-destructive impulses when Elliot is battling him in real-time, even when the execution gets objectively nutty.
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Finland's general election has broken a well-established pattern in northern Europe, where one political cycle after another has been powerfully defined by the issue of immigration.
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The movie's title is a vague nod to Bridget's faith — she's a lapsed Catholic — but its meaning doesn't resonate quite as powerfully as the film's central relationship.
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Differences between Flanders and Wallonia disappear as an unusually powerfully illuminated highway network, a federal responsibility, makes the outline of this fractured state visible even from space.
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Those qualities resonate powerfully in the dissents that may prove to be Justice Ginsburg's most enduring legacy, and "RBG" is, above all, a tribute to her voice.
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Yet Mr. Gold's interpretation, which gave us a lovely Laura (Madison Ferris) in a wheelchair, made sense of that play in a way that felt powerfully necessary.
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She has a great American story, enormous empathy and an extraordinary ability to communicate powerfully and authentically, as we saw during her speech at the Golden Globes.
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But its makers says it is also intended as an ode to feminism that resonates as powerfully today as the 1970s era in which it is set.
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As "Issues" shows, the art owes a great debt to fashion image-makers, who powerfully create fantasy, capture mood and constantly reinvent the possibilities of photography itself.
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As "Issues" shows, the art owes a great debt to fashion image-makers, who powerfully create fantasy, capture mood and constantly reinvent the possibilities of photography itself.
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" But the president tweeted his thanks to a former campaign adviser, Michael Caputo, "for saying so powerfully that there was no Russian collusion in our winning campaign.
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"History of the Rain" is powerfully narrated by a young, bedridden woman who tells stories of her dead father's life while devouring the books in his library.
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The executive staffers who run the Statue think that the sight of her still standing in the harbor after September 11th imprinted her powerfully on people's minds.
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The scene powerfully illustrated to me the ways your own mind can let you down, standing in the way of something you want with all your heart.
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It is not, strictly speaking, relevant to what will happen to Dodge — but it sets up thematic resonances that pay off powerfully in the novel's later sections.
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Lemony and oaky, fruity and mineral, it can be powerfully tart and fragrant (the word "funk" gets thrown around) — challenging to new initiates but compelling to converts.
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That personal and impersonal amalgamate may have even predicted the spectacle of moral aridity we have come to expect from certain powerful — and powerfully vain — elites today.
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But yet, programs aimed at increasing math ability in preschool don't work as powerfully as the correlation studies imply they should and show a strong fadeout effect.
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As Suzanne Mettler and Joe Soss have noted, policy feedback can powerfully drive political action among the mass public, but it can also help structure movement agendas.
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I had previously written about her work reminding me of Chaim Soutine, the modernist painter who created powerfully visceral portraits of animals that often became his supper.
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Perhaps even more powerfully, Walmart plans to work with thousands of partners throughout the supply chain with the goal of reducing emissions an additional 1 gigaton by 2030.
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In many cases, it's because their parents are very powerfully traumatized by what happened to them and nevertheless they grew up and they had children of their own.
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It's about the way in which the GOP-big business consensus is now being powerfully squeezed by two separate factions within the party: one ultra-conservative, one populist.
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And so, as Kim's mother, Ingrid Wall, so powerfully told all of us who have been in touch since her untimely death, don't let the dark side win.
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It's an admirable humanitarian effort that shines a light on the magnitude of the many crises in a way that hits home more powerfully than the nightly news.
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And even if you think some level of conspiracy theorizing is inevitable after a catastrophe, it's possible to wish social media companies didn't so powerfully enable their spread.
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This new research is a disturbing addition to the growing list of ways in which racial bias can powerfully distort what's right in front of a person's eyes.
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Captain Marlow, Conrad's recurrent narrator, describes how in a moment of confusion a "powerfully built" young Englishman abandons a ship loaded with pilgrims that appears to be sinking.
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If Klammer was the Gene Kelly of downhill skiing, powerfully athletic on steep, icy courses, Johnson was Fred Astaire, graceful and fluid and landing lightly off a jump.
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Providing white voters with higher levels of economic security does not tamp down their anxieties about race and immigration — or, more precisely, it doesn't do it powerfully enough.
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Khizr Khan, a Pakistani-American lawyer and the father of the late Humayun Khan, powerfully hit Trump during his speech and Trump responded by questioning his family's motives.
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He powerfully weaved together the story of the car breaking down as they drove to visit his brothers in prison, with the admission of his own mental breakdowns.
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" Hudak specifically noted that a new Democrat-appointed justice would ensure that cases involving "the power of unions," among other controversial issues, would have "a powerfully liberal flavor.
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Superhero stories have taught us that surviving the worst circumstances can be powerfully transformative, like Tony Stark building the first Iron Man suit or Bruce Wayne becoming Batman.
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Mr. Best, who played Romeo in a patchy outdoor production at the Classical Theater of Harlem, is powerfully charming, an appealing mix of youthful braggadocio and sincere emotion.
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The single-minded artist fending off compromise in order to realize a vision is a powerfully romantic narrative, but great art is just as often about effective collaboration.
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His threats have certainly mobilized public opinion, both a sense of alarm and, in some quarters, a certain satisfaction that the U.S. is powerfully standing up to evil.
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It's the culture, it's our people, Polynesian people, who are willing to die here to protect this land ... this very sacred land that they believe in so powerfully.
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Padawer writes powerfully about Dutee Chand's humiliation at having her identity as a woman called into question and being identified as something — a boy — that she is not.
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Elsewhere, intense through-the-body gestures tip the torso powerfully from side to side (the dancers stand with legs parted and knees bent), suggesting a maelstrom of emotion.
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What those solitary insects did have — and their contemporary descendants, like tarantula hawks, still have — was a powerfully painful sting, which functioned defensively by inflicting pain on predators.
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The Daily Shoe And just like that, Nicolas Ghesquière finished off the last day of Paris Fashion Week with models powerfully stomping in these amped-up, utilitarian boots.
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And so Paley's account of her earliest years ends with two old ladies trying to make out the blur of their young mother, as powerfully enigmatic as ever.
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For instance, China is powerfully motivated to reduce smog and other air pollutants, which are nearing crippling levels; in doing so, it will also secure climate benefits (usually).
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Outspoken on authenticity in dance music, and the struggles of African-Americans—most powerfully on "On the Run"—he is part of a dialog that circumnavigates outside influence.
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Another event has men darting powerfully into the air in a series of triple twists, punished should their might take them beyond the borders of the competition field.
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"But in recent years the external incentives have been powerfully in the opposite direction," he said, making it unusual for Chinese students in the United States to protest.
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But I admit, almost grudgingly, that it has worked powerfully as a narrative frame for portraying the victims, even if their killer's motivations remain a mystery so far.
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Importantly, that lack of coherence helps to destabilize the category of queer art, even while powerfully asserting the enduring importance of the voices and perspectives of queer artists.
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In several other works, Mr. Litton isn't always quite right with tempo or as a propulsive accompanist to dancers, but here his contribution powerfully enriches a patchy show.
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"Her work powerfully connects us to the earth and the spiritual world with direct, inventive lyricism that helps us reimagine who we are," she said in a statement.
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Recommended for audiences 12 and older, it is a "gentle, humane, powerfully moving work of documentary theater," Laura Collins-Hughes, the New York Times reviewer, said in 2018.
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But many people were made powerfully uneasy by the treatment of Mr. Avery's nephew, Brendan Dassey, whose videotaped interrogation was among the most gripping parts of the series.
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Clearly, the masculine imaginary is powerfully reinforced by cultural images like this that communicate to men that women "want" to be treated as bits and pieces of flesh.
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The rest of the cast also sings powerfully, suggesting something bigger than is actually there, and James Morgan's watercolor projections likewise help compensate for the bare-bones set.
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Letter To the Editor: Phil Klay writes powerfully of the values that guide American military forces in combat in Iraq ("What We're Fighting For," Sunday Review, Feb. 12).
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She travels to Indiana, Pittsburgh and Los Angeles, conducting illuminating interviews with administrators, social services staff and, most powerfully, people unlucky enough to reside in the digital poorhouse.
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There's an ever-present sadness, a recognition of mortality and of frailty that comes through the music, which is what makes it so powerfully appealing and so moving.
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While he failed to deliver his campaign message of national unity with a rousing clarity, when it came to issues of racial justice, he spoke plainly and powerfully.
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Although the police cautioned against linking the University City vandalism to other crimes, the destruction here still resonated powerfully and broadly as a symbol of contemporary anti-Semitism.
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Second, Trump is well aware that GOP attempts to cut these programs could powerfully backfire in the 2018 midterm elections, because these are highly popular and effective programs.
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And in Turner's powerfully elegiac "Ancient Italy — Ovid Banished From Rome," the poet Ovid is similarly peripheral, the small figure in the grip of two soldiers, most likely.
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It's a protest against the persecution that has persistently operated under alibis of security and justice — a protest we need to keep making as powerfully as we can.
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As our reviewer, Melanie Finn, put it, "Forna's finely structured novel powerfully succeeds on a more intimate scale as its humane characters try to navigate scorching everyday cruelties."
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It's fitting, really: He's an absurdist obsessed with the impossibility of human connection — but through his movies, he's connected with real human experience by remaining powerfully, defiantly absurd.
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Featuring women in headscarves walking next to men in baseball caps, the video, edited by Yao Xu, powerfully illustrates the basic tolerance that's at stake in this election.
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Shames shot all his photos in black and white, though color film was available at the time, an aesthetic choice that evokes a powerfully sentimental response in me.
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Water gets sipped as tea, but is also shown powerfully dashing off cliff faces, and then goes placid again, becoming a smooth surface on which to skip stones.
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But just as powerfully, Republicans could also successfully portray Sanders as out of step with the average American's political views, according to the academics interviewed for this story.
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The bulk of the scene is shot entirely from Offred's point of view, with the doctor a vague silhouette behind a white curtain, unseen and thus powerfully mysterious.
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In comparison, Metroid was dark and solemn, with a looming feeling of isolation and a powerfully alien sense of place, inspired in large part by the first Alien film.
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Best of all there's that sense — only the excellent ones give it to you — that whatever topic the author turns his mental LED lights toward will be powerfully illuminated.
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With a voice hoarse from a week of lamentation (she had attended the funeral of her friend, Carrie Fisher), Streep used her time to speak powerfully to the moment.
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That vulnerability is connected to what stirred Russian viewers the most about Chernobyl: that an English-language production for an American network got to write Russian history so powerfully.
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Matter's stitched marks, the openness of the forms, and her brilliant palette, possess a powerfully distinctive feminine aesthetic, in line with much of the work in the MoMA exhibition.
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Others are given powerfully dramatic, completely fictional private lives, so as the zeppelin cruises serenely through the clouds the earthbound reader ricochets from distrust to uncertainty to outright foreboding.
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The results suggest false news on Twitter may be able to change minds, move markets and influence behavior more powerfully than factually accurate news written by credible, trained journalists.
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So I was thinking about aspirational bodies, and working with different models to find a body that, in some ways, could more powerfully represent the material than I could.
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What nonetheless distinguishes Mr Murphy, as he showed at Hillhouse High, is his ability to speak powerfully, especially about gun violence, and yet come across as reasonable and pragmatic.
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Rieff powerfully cites his experience as a reporter in the Bosnian wars of the 1990s as evidence that memory mostly functions to awaken slumbering enmity and boost its intensity.
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Highlights include cafe owner Dina's solo "Omar Sharif," sung powerfully by Lenk, and the rousing final number, "Answer Me." The entire original Broadway company has contributed to the album.
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The film powerfully pulls in footage from the Internet, as well as home movies, photos from the girls' lives, psychology experts and intimate, heartbreaking interviews with the defendants' families.
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Finally, because energy politics so powerfully intersects with geopolitics, his fingertip familiarity with the global energy markets and its leading players will give him enormous insight and network reach.
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The march toward a powerfully interconnected, global marketplace of goods and ideas seems, in many regards, as overwhelmingly unstoppable as the internet itself that is helping to fuel it.
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But in VR, with no sense of scale, and with Superman and Lex Luthor still tossing you back and forth over building, the terror and excitement were powerfully sustained.
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In this way, Aniara powerfully channels a concept called the "Earth-out-of-view phenomenon," which is the speculative human experience of voyaging out of the sightline of Earth.
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President Trump has already made it clear that he will not abide the Palestinian use of terrorist violence and anti-Semitic indoctrination, speaking powerfully against both during his campaign.
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"Black Girl," which turns 50 this year and has been restored, is one of those works of art that is at once powerfully of its moment and permanently contemporary.
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Her most notable work, The House on Mango Street, has sold more than 6 million copies worldwide, powerfully depicts coming of age as a Latina navigating poverty and misogyny.
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You surely remember the backstory: When he was on the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Gorsuch wrote powerfully about how the Supreme Court's 93 decision in Chevron v.
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Schweinsteiger, the latest big-name veteran to join Major League Soccer (MLS), made an immediate impact by powerfully heading home a cross from five yards in the 17th minute.
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So, says Dion, when a character witness speaks with conviction on behalf of the accused, it can powerfully reinforce our hidden biases and heighten suspicion of a victim's claims.
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Listening to the audiobook, one feels even more powerfully that Melton is not merely relaying a narrative; she is offering her story with the hope and purpose of connection.
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It helps explain why attempts to stage photographs — to create fictions — only rarely work as powerfully as the kind of quotations from reality that we get in documentary photographs.
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Trump is unnerved by the challenge from the powerfully authentic and progressively populist Warren, who fights like hell for working men and women, the middle class and the poor.
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To be certain, if you wanted to play a powerfully anti-war videogame, you would be better off playing Unmanned or September 12 or even This War of Mine .
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"She continued "I consistently see women who could improve their skills in the area of presence and would benefit from seeking guidance on how to talk persuasively and powerfully.
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Because the books read as authentic—so powerfully authentic that, at this point, if Knausgaard were to tell everyone he made it all up, no one would believe him.
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We were all so excited — we were going to hear from three secretaries of state who have given so much and performed so powerfully and eloquently in that service.
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From there until the final image, which powerfully reminds us that not every loss can be undone, the production insists on pushing the tonal contrasts rather than smudging them.
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All these tragic circumstances have happened and continue to happen, and Farbiarz self-consciously captures these moments of "watching them watch" as powerfully as any documentary photographer ever could.
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An introvert prone to crippling depression who did not like to speak in class, she was powerfully shaken by lessons about pollution, species extinction and humans' influence on climate.
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Cinema has powerfully shaped American notions about race, creating and fostering stereotypes that bleed off the screen and into policymaking, onto the campaign stage, and into the voting booth.
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This last point, with its vast implications, affected me powerfully when I read Sacks's books for the first time while trying to write my first novel 16 years ago.
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In the end, the tax plan may resonate more powerfully with the public than the legal woes of a former presidential aide; at least Mr. Trump's team hopes so.
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This rigorously bleak, powerfully absorbing feature — nearly four hours long, shot in subdued colors and slow takes — posits a world from which nearly all fellow-feeling has been drained.
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According to a plant reference book he keeps, it is Datura stramonium, known in the United States as jimsonweed, a powerfully toxic and hallucinogenic member of the nightshade family.
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Hussle, born Ermias Joseph Asghedom, channeled his upbringing and adolescence as a gang member into music that spoke powerfully to many who live in Los Angeles' most vulnerable neighborhoods.
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But his use of Handel in "Aureole" displayed a quality of powerfully rhythmic melody and charming blitheness that were departures from the largely tough-grained ethos of modern dance.
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"It is still speaking to us as powerfully as ever in the midst of such political insanity," said Mr. Lane, who had won Tonys twice before, though in musicals.
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Without moving too swiftly or too flashily, Mr. Harrell conveys a winning mix of command and curiosity, getting his point across with a svelte tone and powerfully sparse phrasing.
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Though rarely successful on the radio, her distinctive music has acted, more powerfully, as a blanketing atmosphere—summertime plus sadness—anticipating the mood-based playlisting of the streaming era.
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Joined, these two sides reveal Shiota as the creator of a Janus-faced demiurgic construction that is powerfully relevant to our contemporary world of global violence and mass displacement.
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"No other factor predicted changes in white partisanship during Obama's presidency as powerfully and as consistently as racial attitudes," noted John Sides, a political scientist at George Washington University.
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What the film powerfully demonstrates is that — and this is something that's hard to say without sounding glib, but it's just the way it is — you never can tell.
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I'd like to think that the standing ovation for the Beethoven was motivated, at least in part, by hearing this piece powerfully paired by Mr. Gilbert with Schoenberg's "Survivor."
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Yet the production, directed by Tara Ahmadinejad at the New Ohio Theater, has a sweet, eccentric charm that's most powerfully felt when the cast members start singing in unison.
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But, she said, she was powerfully drawn back to a tradition that she had witnessed since her childhood in Madhabgaon, the small Indian village where her family is from.
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Despite being almost a hundred years old, it still speaks powerfully on the assumptions we make about each other, and our human failures to communicate our needs and desires.
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"In a way, the only issue he couldn't take off the table is the one the president holds powerfully and viscerally — the idea that Korea is a free rider."
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"Kroger and Walmart have the ability to manage these outside forces far more powerfully than the local guys who are just trying to make a living," Mr. Cohen said.
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Today we can love his symphonies, concertos and operas while still admiring "The Sleeping Beauty" as the greatest of all ballet scores, the most fragrantly detailed and powerfully planned.
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It's not a coincidence that it resembles eschatological religious stories because religious stories have evolved and been selected over time to powerfully resonate with people and to spread effectively.
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In 2018, there is a huge wave of activism from young people who are powerfully motivated and consider registering millions of new voters a defining purpose of their movement.
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A magnificent dessert combined moist purple cakes tasting of concentrated blueberries with a powerfully lemony mousseline, bracingly tart yogurt "snow" and honeycombed pong tang, a traditional Taiwanese hard candy.
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Tayari Jones on the prison letters of Nelson Mandela: An essay by the novelist on why the letters, with their detailed account of family separation, resonate so powerfully today.
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And he has an opportunity to speak powerfully about the legacy of a casual racism that tainted his generation of Virginians, and about the need for repentance and redemption.
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Which meant I wandered around a government building for about an hour and a half before any fashion was shown, and Jenn, powerfully, arrived right before the opening remarks.
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This collection of austere canvases powerfully distills her very unique perspective: a fearless examination of human consciousness through meditation, by way of the Modernist aesthetics of her native Brasília.
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"He understands with great insight what makes the Art Institute so powerfully exceptional — the parallel strengths of our founding encyclopedic vision and our remarkable dedication to art of the moment."
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As our industry deploys incredibly complex models that are pushing to the limit chip sets, algorithms and scientists, we risk reinforcing subtle biases, powerfully and at a previously unimaginable scale.
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The high court's decision identified education as perhaps the most important function of state government and powerfully affirmed the right of black children to the dignity inherent in full citizenship.
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Venturing through the viking underworld resulted in some of the most powerfully memorable gaming experiences I've had in some time, particularly toward the end, when things take a gruesome turn.
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In Maye-E's images, the despair felt by these women is powerfully juxtaposed with the innocent faces of their newborns, ignorant to the difficult life that lies ahead of them.
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Although Ms. Diamond is clearly herself a powerfully smart writer, you come away from "Smart People" feeling like you've attended a marathon series of seminars, not a persuasively drawn drama.
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They have pushed me to be more empathetic and to view love not as a soft, passive force, but as something that is strong and can powerfully bring humanity together.
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France's rate of unionisation in the private sector is surprisingly low; but the role of unions is powerfully entrenched by a complex tangle of rules governing their representation in companies.
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Based on the 1974 novel by James Baldwin, Beale Street is a work of quiet intensity, a literary adaptation that uses silence and music as powerfully as it does words.
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One may imagine a similar gulf in understanding between him and others at Facebook, especially on something as powerfully divisive as this election interference story or the Cambridge Analytica troubles.
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And while Chafik Besseghier, of France, earned the unfortunate distinction of coming in 10th place out of 10 skaters, his powerfully rhythmic program had the audience clapping to the beat.
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Although there is uncertainly in the air, a powerfully grounding energy will flow thanks to the Sun in fellow Earth sign Taurus connecting with Pluto in Capricorn on May 9.
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And judges who can write powerfully worded decisions – as Kavanaugh has proven he can – are more likely to be cited in other judges' decisions, which grants them even wider influence.
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