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It reframes the future so the past is the past.
Consequently, the finale also reframes the efforts of our "heroes.".
But agreeing that Trump is president actually reframes the issue.
But it requires bold action that reframes your subconscious patterns.
Instead, it reframes its parent series in a tragic new light.
With technology in its crosshairs, Top Secret reframes espionage through art.
He agrees to Tai's points, and then completely reframes the argument.
Instead, First Man reframes history's Great Men as small-m men.
Woods' testimony reframes the entire media narrative around this debacle so far.
But this approach is worthwhile precisely because it reframes the overriding issue.
Every generation reframes the story in the light of its signal preoccupations.
New voices "She Would Be King" reframes the country's history in magical terms.
The focus on Northam blowing the race reframes the question, and unfairly so.
Through radical remembering, Helou Hernandez reframes, honors, and asserts latinidad in Los Angeles.
It reframes a basic, lower-order need as a moral, social, aesthetic and personal failure.
Kirk Amaral Snow's Conspicuous Consumption is a minimalist cardboard structure that reframes vernacular architecture and infrastructure.
"It reframes everything you've read before into something that's survived, not something that's disappeared," Seaton says.
One way you could look at this is, 'Look, Rick reframes everything into a sales opportunity.
Even if his methods were flawed, his argument reframes cultural philanthropy as an immediate moral issue.
What makes Barb Wire fascinating is how it reframes our memory of Anderson at her prime.
"When it happens in a group, it's very powerful because it reframes the conversation," he says.
But in its opening moments, Homecoming reframes that familiar narrative so we're seeing it through fresh eyes.
It's as if this delicate play between the present and the missing reframes Al-Hadid's early emigration.
It reframes the conversation around the faces of and lives affected by police violence and racist infrastructure.
Setting out to find the sperm donor, she reframes her notion of family and her Jewish identity.
The app walks new users through posts and potential reframes, indicating which rethinks are good and which aren't.
Billie's trip to the Royal Conservatory sharply reframes the actions Corvo and Emily took in the previous game.
Trump's speech reframes the election around this core question: Is capitalism basically working or is it basically broken?
Her greatest teacher and ally, however, is Dr. Thompson, who from the first reframes Jane's limitations as learning opportunities.
But then again, it might stick around, because of how well it suits, and reframes, the brand that is Hillary Clinton.
Like the Clarke and Rapuano scheme, but for the 21st century, the BQP reframes an infrastructural headache as a civic opportunity.
But what I love most about it is how it reframes Alcott's decision to "sell out" by marrying off her heroine.
Drawing from popular cultural and art historical visual references, he crops, reframes, and deconstructs iconic images to explore politics, spirituality, and ideology.
In her photographs, Cuartas focuses on a familiar world, locks onto something that's been overlooked, and reframes the entire scene around it.
Some Democrats have also embraced modern monetary theory, which reframes classic thinking that discourages large budget deficits as a drag on growth.
In contrast, the new ban treaty reframes the conversation by establishing a categorical prohibition: there are no safe hands for nuclear weapons.
This all reframes Peterson's painful rise on YouTube as a calculation, something temporary to endure on the way to more traditional television success.
When asked if GM's collection of radio-listening data was meant to level the playing field for terrestrial radio, Cain reframes the question.
It reframes the city as an organism, with its inputs and outputs pumped around from one place to another like a beating heart.
Placing what many perceive to be substandard housing or blight within the context of a museum reframes, elevates, and potentially legitimates these practices.
Trump's win not only confirms Missouri's relatively newfound red-state identity but also potentially reframes the "values voter" perception of the evangelical vote.
John Brancato and Michael Ferris's script is like a jigsaw puzzle whose pieces keep rearranging, as it constantly and ingeniously reframes and resets itself.
"If the people running the World Heritage Area identified it as an area at-risk to climate change, that reframes the debate," Bowman said.
Top Secret International (State I), part of the Public Theater's annual Under the Radar Festival, is an immersive play that reframes espionage through art.
Combined with Dillard's strong pacing, the result is a tightly-wound, tense horror movie that creatively reframes the genre to reflect urgent, real-world issues.
And yet, CEO Mitch Lowe's lengthy apology letter reframes the Thursday incident that prevented subscribers from using the service in the most vague way possible.
"The advent of new scientific knowledge that displaces or reframes previous knowledge should not be interpreted as a weakness in science," the report authors wrote.
I also liked that the episode reframes the stakes for Luke — he's no longer in it just to save his wife or even his country.
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.
My research also reframes our understanding of the Civil War away from well-known battles to a constant, grinding war that sucked in thousands of civilians.
She skillfully reframes mundane moments as what they really are: shared experiences that we all go through, like trying to find a matching pair of socks.
Related: Illustrating a Migrant's Experience in 3D Art New Banksy Mural Lampoons 'Les Miserables' for Refugees A Mechanical Sculpture Reframes the Legacy of Mexican Migrant Workers
It's a dark, powerful turn that, in a matter of minutes, reframes the narrative around the idea that you've been a terrible scourge the entire time.
But The OA gradually reframes this voyeuristic lust for information into a quest for knowledge, one that is modeled on the oldest exempla in our canon.
His pure talent truly shines when he reframes the ordinary, everyday objects or occurrences that most of us take for granted in a new, hilarious light.
It reframes the world as a minefield, impossible to navigate, in which anyone might lose his livelihood for the interpersonal equivalent of using the wrong fork.
Daphne Greenslay remembers her childhood affair with her older family friend, Ralph, fondly — until her old friend, Jane, reframes the affair as what it was: sexual abuse.
Take To Pimp A Butterfly, which is my favorite album of all time, or Blonde, which reframes a lot of traditional pop narratives in its own way.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Brian Jungen is a Canadian artist who often reframes found objects to provide a new and more complicated context for them.
The story — which picks up after the original and, by the end, reframes the way you look at both games — is often surprising and filled with memorable characters.
Obviously this sort of listing reframes eBay itself, converting the potential transaction into something a lot more complicated than the neat, near-mindless fusion of supply and demand.
But a four-year, $380-million remodeling of Gateway Arch National Park (admission $3) reframes the monument's connection to the city and to the westward migration it commemorates.
As Professor McCausland notes, the state-run China Artists Association now officially promotes a "conservative nativist" art that reframes — some might say regurgitates — the traditions of ink painting.
Like Common Core math with its long-running development of core concepts, NGSS reframes science in terms of a small number of basic ideas that inform the scientific perspective.
While her dialogue sometimes comes off as didactic, Falco's version of Abramson reframes the sensational media stories about the case, always giving the brothers the benefit of the doubt.
It reframes her unceasingly gossiped about bond with her best friend and assistant Robyn Crawford, so that a question like "Were they lovers?" insults the salvation of the friendship.
The 10th panel, for instance, reframes George Washington's famous crossing of the Delaware River in December 1776, which was immortalized in the monumental painting by Emanuel Leutze in 1851.
Through interviews and archival footage, the film reframes Haywood's life as the story of a closeted gay man in the hyper-macho world of late-20th-century auto racing.
Flaws and all, this groundbreaking adventure highlights outstanding, sometimes rarely-seen artworks; revives neglected histories; and reframes the contributions of self-taught artists to this country's rich visual culture.
While not overtly political, this tale of a young, small-town cop fumbling to find the right words to say at a funeral reframes perceptions of police in troubled times.
When Joel decides to stand by his woman and help her procure deserving bodies to feast upon, the show reframes its Grand Guignol grotesquerie as an act of selflessness and devotion.
In its simplicity, the phrase reframes the daunting, confusing litany of problems that contribute to terrorism — faraway failed states, complex ideologies, a prevalence of guns — as something much easier to understand.
It's not Make America Great Again, but it diagnoses a similar feeling of emptiness and lost purpose and reframes it politically, but without the stigmatization and denigration of the already marginalized.
A lot of what you see is derivative, some is boring, some is plain silly, but when you see one truly original exhibit that upends expectations and reframes assumptions, it's invigorating.
There was a ton I liked about the series: the show within a show; the oddball, barely explained side characters; the way it reframes some of the graphic novel's biggest ideas.
In Gerwig's capable hands, though, even the most familiar contours of "Little Women" feel new, not because she has the temerity to redefine Alcott's masterpiece, but because she subtly reframes it.
Filmed in lush locations around Colombia, Siempre Bruja reframes Hollywood's often limited takes on the occult in which the heroines are white, magic is alienating, and witchcraft clashes with other faith traditions.
It's not merely a wallpaper plastered up for you to look at while Roczniak talks, but something actively inviting your consideration as he reframes the way we traditionally think about our cities.
Unlike other accounts that focus on cognition and are largely unconcerned with the role of affect, his book reframes the history of humans and the natural world, putting feelings at its core.
By traveling with seven queer and trans artists of color, Sister Spit not only interrupts the way we think about travel stories and public space, but also reframes family, sisterhood, and queerness.
The idea of "the hunt" in this context, with modern concerns about firearms and the reintroduction of wolves to regions where they had previously been extirpated, reframes this ancient myth in compelling ways.
It doesn't excuse or apologize for his crimes against the people of Spain, but it reframes it so that seeing his name stretched across the center of the grid doesn't hurt as much.
With ample commentary from Lorne Michaels and SNL producer Steve Higgins, Cracked Up completely reframes Hammond's shining stardom on the show as a light that contrasted with and shielded from immense darkness underneath.
Now, drawing on social media scholar Claire Wardle's term "information pollution," she and College of Charleston scholar Ryan Milner are writing a book that reframes the digital world as an ecosystem in crisis.
It reframes elements from her solo and continues a theme that came near the end of "Wear a mask": Greek music and dance, specifically the zeibekiko, a dance form usually performed by a man.
Grim as that fate may seem, Camus reframes Sisyphus as an absurdist hero, scrambling fruitlessly but nobly to make meaning for as long as he can keep the rock that is his life rolling.
By merging the issues of racism and economic inequality, this approach reframes racism away from a conflict between warring groups and presents it as a tool of division wielded to divide and distract us.
The musical reframes the story of shitty weatherman Phil Conners becoming trapped in an exhausting time loop as an exploration of the "loops" everyone gets stuck in, most prominently the unyielding monotony of depression.
Rather than positioning lingerie as attire people wear for the sexual enticement of others, In Intimate Detail reframes it as something to put on simply to delight in oneself and the joy of beautiful garments.
It reframes the mythology and symbolism of Moore's "Watchmen" unsettlingly — but not, I think, flippantly — into racial commentary, in such a way that you might think that the original story was intended to grow into this all along.
If you remember the scene in Beauty and the Beast in which Belle describes her favorite book, then you remember the key to this fan hypothesis, which reframes the two early '90s Disney classics in an entirely new way.
The exhibition First Sculpture: Handaxes to Figure Stone, currently on view at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, reframes stone tools as a form of early sculpture, suggesting that perhaps the human mind is hard-wired for abstract representation.
Meaning, by virtue of presenting an intentional group of disparate ingredients together (yes, most often in the presence of some unifying dressing), they should create a new and unique flavor/texture experience, one that reframes and enhances the ingredients themselves.
Artist Sadie Barnette reframes the legacy of the Black Panthers in Do Not Destroy, a highly-personal exhibition at Baxter Street New York, that reinterprets declassified FBI documents on her father, an ex-Black Panther, through Barnette's own artistic sensibilities.
Believing (according to the publicity notes) that the horrific revelations of "The Cove" were achieved by "bullying, pure and simple," Ms. Sasaki reframes the outrage they triggered as intolerance of cultural differences — the imposition of global standards on local communities.
In the film, the humans can't understand that the futuristic technology the alien "heptapods" are offering humanity is not a new weapon or energy device, but their language, which reframes and restructures the way one understands the nature of time and existence.
For this eagerly awaited exhibition, her largest to date, Ms. Chang (who was born in San Francisco and works in Los Angeles) has created an integrated, multidisciplinary installation of mostly new work that reframes her early investigations of identity and its straying boundaries.
"The reason I was drawn to Smart Works is that it reframes the idea of charity as a community, which for me, is incredibly important: It's a network of women supporting and empowering other women in their professional pursuits," the royal mom wrote.
"The reason I was drawn to Smart Works is that it reframes the idea of charity as community, which, for me, is incredibly important: it's a network of women supporting and empowering other women in their professional pursuits," Meghan wrote in the issue.
Mr. Trump, by portraying gendered violence as a threat that comes from immigrants — even though domestic violence and sexual assault are severe problems in the United States that hardly need to be imported — reframes the issue from one of protecting women to one of demonizing migrants.
The key question therefore becomes whether Democrats can articulate an alternative for voters in 2018 that resists Trump's chaos, reframes U.S. global leadership as central to the Democratic brand, and charts a vision for restoring a grand strategy for U.S. foreign policy in the 85033st Century.
Recounting the sexist putdowns ("You don't have any authority to do this job," an agent informs her) and unwanted come-ons ("You should dress sexier," says a writer) that she endured in the magazine world, she reframes her experience as an education in subtle power dynamics.
That might not sound like a high priority, if your understanding of the value of current R&B is predicated on how well it subverts or reframes its roots — as singers from many strata of pop have been doing, from Kelela and Dev Hynes to Drake and his heirs.
We do get one song from women—"Cherry Bomb" by female punk group The Runaways—in 1976: Joan Jett tells her "Daddy and mom," that she's their "cherry bomb," a reference that reframes the fruit's sexual connotations as something explosive, connecting them to the "cherry bomb" fireworks popular at the time.
Dr. Miami reframes the victim narrative: He calls his patients #BeautyWarriors, conferring grit and bravery on those who choose to go under his knife, suggesting not a series of desperate women trying to stave off decay but instead a tribe of girls unafraid to pursue the adventure of having a bigger, rounder ass.
Screenwriter Kay Cannon (New Girl, Pitch Perfect) reframes Sophia' story in 13 episodes (based "real loose" on actual events from the early to mid-0003s), breaking down all the humanizing flaws of a narcissistic, caustic, and materialistic woman as she finds her footing in a new kind of business landscape: the internet.
The legacy of his strange, voluntary detention is the focus of "Self-Interned, 1942," at the Noguchi Museum in Long Island City, Queens, which reframes Noguchi's placid, biomorphic sculpture, some made during his detention and other works from decades later, with letters and documents detailing his failed efforts to humanize the camps.
Neumann reframes things like the criticism of Max's lack of agency in Fury Road, arguing that the character's choice to go along with Furiosa doesn't serve to minimize his role in the overall series, but rather expands it as Max is choosing to assist another simply because it is the right thing to do.
It reframes American history by "placing the consequences of slavery and the contributions of black Americans at the very center of the story we tell ourselves about who we are" — and uses that frame to look at issues including today's prison system, health care, the wealth gap, the sugar industry and traffic jams in Atlanta.
As we can see on display in Cleveland, the violent deaths of black people at the hands of the police — more than 120 already this year alone — are once again ignored in favor of a frightening new (old) narrative that reframes our national crisis of race and democracy as being rooted in black criminality and a disrespect for the law aided and abetted by radical black activists.
The Raptors have the look and feel of a playoff team this time around, but if those factors don't matter, if the team wilts down 0-2 rather than fighting back like they did last year, if it has shown that those traits can't, in fact, make up for simply having better and more complementary pieces, then it reframes some of the decisions the Raptors have to make.

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