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The end result is as revealing as it is hypnotic.
What happened next is as revealing as it is strange.
But the link is not as revealing as it seems.
The manuals are also revealing as to social life at the clubs.
Sometimes what you say is just as revealing as what you don't.
Kim Kardashian found a way to make them as revealing as ever… 2.
Knowing who communicates with whom is almost as revealing as what they say.
Consider the experience of a multinational carmaker, as revealing as it is commonplace.
It is, in its way, as revealing as anything he has ever written.
But as revealing as such memorabilia can be, they come second to the outfits.
The reversals by Mr. Trump's onetime foes are as revealing as they are glaring.
And both sorts are revealingas is the way with baseball—of broader national traits.
As revealing as these placements are, we've only scratched the surface of Ivanka's astrological identity.
Not finding some things predicted, like various new particles, is as revealing as finding them.
But the overwhelmingly negative coverage of the G-7 drama in Quebec is revealing as well.
It's funny because in some ways, it's a mask, but it's also a revealing as well.
The rest of Pocha's interview was even more revealing, as she spent it defending her actions.
Just as revealing as all the ridiculous things Trump has done are things he hasn't done.
The lies being traded back and forth are, in their own way, as revealing as the truth.
If what's inside the book is as clever, funny, and revealing as the cover, you'll want to.
" Others are as cryptically revealing as a BuzzFeed personality quiz: "Are you a giraffe or a sea gull?
Looking at the work for a minute is just as revealing as looking at it for an hour.
Wearing these garments is unusually revealing, as if you're wearing a shirt with your own face on it.
Wearing these garments is unusually revealing, as if you're wearing a shirt with your own face on it.
Lidar produces a high-resolution, three-dimensional view of the area below, revealing, as in this case, previously unseen surface features.
The dialogue in itself is revealing as it offers a glimpse into the nuances and conflicts of the male feminist group.
Along with her story, Joceline also tweeted a photo that, admittedly, isn't super revealing as to who the guy could be.
Yet in several moments, Mr. Sessions seemed committed to revealing as little as possible, particularly about his interactions with the president.
And the Sondland deposition, in particular, was revealing, as he had to revise his statement after the testimony of other officials.
"We define sexually revealing as clothing that reveals an excess of bare skin, or body-conforming clothing that hugs genitalia," Foster said.
But none have been as revealing as a new video posted on Monday that shows the advanced stages of the facility's construction.
" But she acknowledged that she wasn't prepared for the attacks: "There's nothing as, shall we say, revealing as having an intra-party fight.
But her North Korea remarks were likely most revealing, as she recounted the efforts Mr. Kim had undertaken to build his nuclear arsenal.
"I think the Church is always going to try to look transparent whilst revealing as little as possible," said McKiernan, co-director of Bishop Accountability.
First, as the United Nations' top human rights body has recognized, data about our communications can be just as revealing as the content of the conversations.
As a matter of strategy, experts say, prosecutors at preliminary hearings hope to move the case to trial while revealing as little of their evidence as possible.
Gold had lost more than half the extra weight but was too self-conscious, she said, to wear anything as revealing as a tank top or shorts.
As revealing as the findings are about Instagram posts specifically, both Mr. Reece and Mr. Danforth said the results speak more to the promise of their techniques.
Donald Trump's big economic speech wasn't particularly revealing as to the candidate's core economic philosophy, but it clarified the precarious place his campaign has come to rest.
Still, much as with Skyler in Breaking Bad, Naomi has the chance to start conversations that could actually be as insightful and revealing as the story around her.
The ensuing interview was one of Conway's more revealing, as Meyers — a well-informed comedian used to thinking on his feet — unpacked her verbal gymnastics in real time.
The recording -- combined with the Times' exhaustive accounting of Trump's allegedly piggish behavior -- would have ruined most candidates, revealing as it does a powerful man behaving like a mean adolescent.
The equivocal nature of the obstruction finding emphasizes the importance of publicly revealing as much of the report as possible, so that Congress and the public can make an informed judgment.
But Mr. Trump's stops — in Saudi Arabia, Israel and Rome — are equally revealing as a contrast to the first trip to the Middle East made by his predecessor, President Barack Obama.
Those returns could be as revealing as federal returns given that Trump is a New York resident and the state is home to the headquarters of his family business, the Trump Organization.
An American Marriage by Tayari Jones If there is one book that demonstrates that fiction can be as revealing as even the most grounded non-fiction, it's Tayari Jones' An American Marriage.
Except that metadata about where you are and whom you're communicating with and what IP address you're using is often every bit as revealing as the contents of the messages you send.
The second half of the book is titled "The Reverse Is Also True," suggesting that another, opposite view of an idea, subject or narrative is sometimes as revealing as its supposed authentic version.
But the camera angles were revealing, as they showed a piece of paper with each team's logos—from left to right: Panthers and Broncos—with two columns underneath, presumably to write the scoreline.
When The Legend of Tarzan stars Alexander Skarsgard and Margot Robbie swung by Saturday for a live Twitter Q&A that was broadcast on Periscope, the results were as revealing as Skarsgard's shirtless wardrobe.
At this point, it would be nice if one person other than Trish saw Jessica for who she actually is, and she can't even get that during something as intimate and revealing as sex.
If Downhill is a feature-length AITA post, Zach and Rosie are the commenters, arguing over who's in the right and who's in the wrong and revealing as much about themselves in the process.
Most inconclusive results in decades Yet even if the long delay denies the caucus its typical impact, the results may still be revealing, as much for what they don't show as what they do.
I found Carreyrou's chapter on why Walgreens signed a major deal with Theranos especially revealing, as it showed how the pharmacy chain was mostly motivated by the desire not to lose out to CVS.
There have also long been tabloid rumors about the demise of her marriage, which might make the choice of a show called "Divorce" seem revealing, as if it were some subconscious confirmation of her preoccupations.
Yet, revealing as the book is about Mr Gorbachev's ability to overcome ideological dogmas that required squaring up to the West, it is equally revealing about how Western leaders were unable or unwilling to believe him.
But metadata can be just as revealing as content, since it can, for example, place a person near the scene of a crime, or establish that two people were connected even if the conversation they had was benign.
In a landmark ruling, Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the court's four liberals to hold that the third-party doctrine, which was established in the 1970s, simply doesn't make sense for information as sensitive and revealing as CSLI.
This passage is as revealing as it is amusing: Donald responds with a desperate disinformation campaign... [He] orders his public relations network to plant rumors in the tabloid press that he is sitting on a multibillion-dollar treasure trove of cash.
In a promotional clip for SNL's November 220 show, Davidson used the breakup as a punchline, facetiously proposing to that week's musical guest, Maggie Rogers: Grande didn't see the humor in the situation, revealing as much in a series of subtweets.
This show revels in sending up the archetypes of the American high school experience, but it's also invested in making sure that its examinations are as thoughtful and revealing as they are, well, full of poop jokes and 3D renderings of hand jobs.
The letters chronicle A.'s torment in the aftermath of a love affair, as she reconstructs the day of their breakup, adding details with each letter and revealing, as she does so, a series of escalating harms that seem both to repel and attract her.
" Fain continued: "Barr's words are as revealing as they are disturbing ― flagrantly dismissive of the rights of Americans of color, disrespectful to countless law enforcement officers who work hard to serve their communities, and full of a continuing disregard for the rule of law.
Critics called the album reckless, drowsy and disengaged, but its insistent experimentation, glued together with Mitchell's voice—showing its first signs of the husky transformation caused by her four-pack-a-day cigarette habit—made the music, in time, as essential and revealing as her previous output.
All we really learn from Shafer's review is, alas, as revealing as if he were a specimen under the motel owner Gerald Foos's roof: He appears to be a man with a moralistic hammer who sees only nails while the astonishing, amoral mess that is our humanity passes him by.
But what's particularly intriguing is the way he's going about creeping back into the glare of the public eye: Frank achieved his prestige status by both making unique and important music, and, in a similar way to Beyoncé, by staying hidden and only revealing as much of himself as he saw fit, communicating rarely, and if ever, via Tumblr.
Decades before "the personal is political" became a feminist rallying cry, Crystal recognized that the imbalance of labor and power in the home reflected larger inequalities in the workplace and the wider world, and attempted to forge an identity that connected her public and private lives, in a struggle whose failures and false starts are as revealing as its moments of triumph.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the age of social media, most have at least dabbled in public self-documentation of their personal lives, though few dare to be as openly unflattering — and deeply revealingas Kyung Me. Her current solo exhibition at MILLER on the Lower East Side presents a selection of drawings from her daily journal, a loosely chronological narrative of one second-generation Korean American woman's experience of navigating life in New York.
In 2014, the National Security Archive released telegrams and accounts of the CIA operation, many of which are revealing as to the part he played in the operation.
The firm constructed many factory homesteads for these people. The great majority of these homes remain today, although most have been substantially altered. A journey through Blake, Oak, Walnut, and Chestnut Streets as well as Comstock Avenue is most revealing, as these factory homes give a glimpse into the past.
Burns's notes have provided a good number of insights into his personality, literary style, influences, etc., however the one to one communication on a friendship based 'correspondence is not as revealing as his business style letters with George Thomson in particular, editor of A Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs for the Voice to which Burns contributed 100 songs.
To Mac, the type of weapon used is as revealing as anything else at the scene of the crime. Mac holds members of the armed forces and law enforcement officers in high esteem and to an even higher standard. He considers a uniform a "badge of honor". As Detective Don Flack once said of him, "Once a Marine, always a Marine".
New York: Harper Press, 1962 [1927]. There he argues that the way to best approach the question of the meaning of Being is to examine the concrete ways in which phenomena show themselves in themselves — as they seem in consciousness. By examining the way phenomena immediately present themselves, we can get insight into how revealing as such occurs. For Heidegger, truth is always revealing — aletheia.
An important bibliographer of psychohistory, William Gilmore, calls "History and Psychoanalysis: The Explanation of Motive," in Hughes' book, History as Art and as Science (1964), an indispensable "classic" and "must reading."Gilmore, William (1984). Psychohistorical Inquiry: A Comprehensive Research Bibliography. p. 44. Hughes's memoirs are particularly revealing, as he does not begin his account with any mention of his distinguished family, but instead with a question from his psychoanalyst, Avery Weisman.
However, he did not receive significant recognition until Marion Sims, a New York surgeon, published the first major article about Long's contribution. Today, the majority of scholars concur that Long performed the first successful surgery using anesthesia. In fact, Long administered ether to 7 patients, none of whom felt any pain during their operations, several years prior to Morton's 1846 public exposition. One of Long's letters is very revealing as to the origins of Morton's ideas.
Lawrence was a prolific writer throughout his life, a large portion of which was epistolary; he often sent several letters a day, and several collections of his letters have been published. He corresponded with many notable figures, including George Bernard Shaw, Edward Elgar, Winston Churchill, Robert Graves, Noël Coward, E. M. Forster, Siegfried Sassoon, John Buchan, Augustus John, and Henry Williamson. He met Joseph Conrad and commented perceptively on his works. The many letters that he sent to Shaw's wife Charlotte are revealing as to his character.
The government announced on 6 March 1984 its intention to close 20 coal mines, revealing as well the plan in the long-term to close over 70 pits. Scargill led the union in the 1984–1985 miners' strike. He claimed that the government had a long-term strategy to destroy the industry by closing unprofitable pits, and that it listed pits it wanted to close each year. This was denied by the government at the time, although papers released in 2014 under the thirty-year rule suggest that Scargill was right.
Bayesian optimization is a global optimization method for noisy black-box functions. Applied to hyperparameter optimization, Bayesian optimization builds a probabilistic model of the function mapping from hyperparameter values to the objective evaluated on a validation set. By iteratively evaluating a promising hyperparameter configuration based on the current model, and then updating it, Bayesian optimization, aims to gather observations revealing as much information as possible about this function and, in particular, the location of the optimum. It tries to balance exploration (hyperparameters for which the outcome is most uncertain) and exploitation (hyperparameters expected close to the optimum).
Marius de Vries and Björk did a lot of the sound design in Vespertine with a text-based synthesizer called Supercollider. Although he described it as "horrendous and impenetrable once you first get it", de Vries admitted: "There is something about typing commands in and hearing the noises come out which is very different from tweaking knobs and it really does take you in surprising directions. It's a way of disrupting the normal circuitry between you and the sound-making machinery." Her relationship with Barney influenced her lyrics, which were now more intimate, detailed, and revealing as opposed to those of her past works.
In particular it can provide future researchers with a clearer chronology of the region's little-documented transition between the Archaic and Woodland periods. The site's second area of significance is in the rare abundance of biofacts, which are valuable for research on prehistoric resource use. The presence of domestic squash seeds in the Archaic strata is especially revealing, as this is the northernmost evidence of its presence during that period. In the words of archaeologist Bradley Perkl, it demonstrates that "use of domesticated plants occurred much earlier in the region than previously acknowledged" and supports the revisionist theory that later domestic crops such as maize "were incorporated into existing horticultural systems".
Rock Sound Iain Moffat said McMahon did "a fine job ... exploring [mid-to-late-80s AOR with a] seldom-ploughed furrow". Erica Futterman of Rolling Stone referred to the album as "a candid portrait of survival", adding that McMahon "made a more honest album than many of his emo peers". Entertainment Weekly Jaya Saxena found the lyrics "often revealing" as McMahon comes across as "a bit bored" with him "forc[ing] clichéd metaphors into power ballads". Making it two-thirds into the album to "the genuinely heartfelt 'Hammers and Strings (A Lullaby)", it's "too late; the ratio of cheese to sincerity is just too high".
Andrew O'Hehir describes orcs as "a subhuman race bred by Morgoth and/or Sauron (although not created by them) that is morally irredeemable and deserves only death. They are dark-skinned and slant-eyed, and although they possess reason, speech, social organization and, as Shippey mentions, a sort of moral sensibility, they are inherently evil." He notes Tolkien's own description of them, saying it could scarcely be more revealing as a representation of the "Other", but that it is "the product of his background and era, like most of our inescapable prejudices. At the level of conscious intention, he was not a racist or an anti-Semite", and mentions his letters to this effect.
Slonem has been an active participant in the Art in Embassies Program sponsored by the United States Department of State, alongside other American artists including Jim Dine, Julian Schnabel, Sol LeWitt, Jasper Johns, Ellsworth Kelly, and Jeff Koons, who received the first ever Medal of Arts from the Department of State for his "outstanding commitment" to the program. Through Art in Embassies, Slonem's paintings have been exhibited globally revealing, as Hillary Clinton put it, "the rich history and cultural heritage of the United States and the experiences that we share with peoples of different countries, backgrounds and faiths. Every exhibition reminds us of the diversity of mankind and the values that bind us together."Hunt Slonem.
" Mike Wass from Idolator gave a mixed review, saying, "There's no right or wrong approach, but if you're going to relaunch as an irreverent pop siren like Teenage Dream-era Katy Perry, you better have an album full of surefire hits to back it up. And Confident is lacking in that department." Nick Levine gave the album 3 out of 5 stars, saying, "It's powerful stuff, especially from a singer who has bravely spoken out about her past struggles with depression, drug and alcohol abuse and an eating disorder, but ultimately Confident feels a bit relentless." Glenn Gamboa from Newsday gave a more positive review, saying, "On Confident, Lovato's swaggering search for self is remarkably revealing, as she tackles everything from sexual experimentation to mental health issues to her relationship with her estranged father.
Peter Riddell of the Times suggested that A View From the Foothills deserved to become "the central text for understanding the Blair years", while Decline & Fall, in which Mullin (by then a backbencher again) expressed wry consternation at the way the government operated under Blair's successor Gordon Brown, were commended for their independence of outlook, revealing, as Jenni Russell put it in the Sunday Times, Mullin's "readiness to like people who don't echo his politics". The three volumes were adapted for the stage by Michael Chaplin as A Walk on Part. It premiered at the Live Theatre in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in May 2011, before moving to the Soho Theatre in London. Mullin regularly gives talks on his diaries, politics and the rise and fall of New Labour.
Fraenkel re-appeared in public life in 2001, when he affected the French presidential campaign by revealing (as he had already done in 1997) Lionel Jospin's Trotskyite past. Jospin had been introduced to him by Robert Lacondemine, one of his comrades in Dugny's cell (other members were Fraenkel, Denise and the historian Pierre Broué, who located him at a wedding in Burgundy and referred to Fraenkel as "a young intellectual with a happy air who joined the ENA"). Fraenkel told the Nouvel Observateur: In 2002 he decided to join the Ligue communiste révolutionnaire "to break his isolation", but was disappointed by it and did not long remain a member. Boris Fraenkel committed suicide on 23 April 2006 by jumping into the Seine from a bridge near Gare de Lyon.
The work behind these is as thorough, and as revealing, as an archaeological dig," according to Neil Evans of Cardiff University. Ursula Masson also edited two books in the Honno Classics series: Elizabeth Andrews, A Woman's Work is Never Done (2006) and The Very Salt of Life: Welsh Women's Political Writings from Chartism to Suffrage (2007). "For those of us who had the privilege of knowing her, it won't be the teacher or researcher or organizer we're primarily grieving, however, but the friend who always seemed to have space for people, and warmth and humour to give them, though she was so busy, and though, since 2001, she was fighting serious illness. In her final years she gave us an extraordinary example of the way in which the human spirit can with dignity and grace face up to the worst trials.
Common endings, such as "ing", may be entered far faster than, say, the same letters in reverse order ("gni") to a degree that varies consistently by person. This consistency may hold and may reveal the person's native language's common sequences even when they are writing entirely in a different language, just as revealing as an accent might in spoken English. Common "errors" may also be quite characteristic of a person, and there is an entire taxonomy of errors, such as this person's most common "substitutions", "reversals", "drop-outs", "double-strikes", "adjacent letter hits", "homonyms", hold-length-errors (for a shift key held down too short or too long a time). Even without knowing what language a person is working in, by looking at the rest of the text and what letters the person goes back and replaces, these errors might be detected.
By January 2004, Gellman used independent interviews on the ground with Iraqi scientists and engineers, U.S. and United Nations officials to tell a comprehensive story about how the prewar allegations fell apart. During the presidential election campaign of 2004, Gellman and partner Dafna Linzer wrote a series on the Bush administration's national security record, offering behind-the-scenes narratives of the war with al Qaeda and of Bush's efforts to stop the spread of nuclear weapons. In 2005, Gellman discovered that the Defense Department, under Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, was building Strategic Support Branch, a clandestine human intelligence service to rival the CIA's, and that the commander had a controversial past. Later that year he uncovered classified details about the FBI's abuse of National Security Letters under the new powers granted by the USA Patriot Act, revealing as well that the bureau issued tens of thousands of those letters every year.
In the middle 1990s in Being A Character (1992) and Cracking Up (1995) Bollas turned back to Freud's early writing—especially The Interpretation of Dreams—and argued that Freud's writing implicitly assumed a theory of unconscious perception, organisation, and creativity that Bollas integrated and used in his own radical return to Freud, arguing that psychoanalysis is primarily efficacious due to entirely unconscious processes of change. In the 21st century, in Free Association, The Evocative Object World and The Infinite Question, Bollas revived Freud's marginalised theory of free association providing evidence of how and in what ways all people think associatively, revealingas Freud argued—through the "chain of ideas", or simply how the way people move from one topic to another reveals unconscious processes of thought. In 2010 the journalist Or Ezrati, writing in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, remarked: "Some people see Christopher Bollas as one of the two most important living theoreticians in the world of psychoanalysis".Ezrati, Or (5 April 2010).
According to the Revue des Deux Mondes biography, Sébastiani had betrayed Aleko Soutzos' confidence by revealing as many details of Anglo- Ottoman negotiations as to render it clear that the Dragoman had been acting as his spy, and by failing to respect the promise of French protection. Under the new monarch, Mustafa IV, he attempted to impose a pro-French pasha as governor of Baghdad, and later provoked a scandal by asking for the Imperial Executioner, the Bostanji-bashi, to be demoted—this came after three Ragusan subjects, having been found guilty of theft, were subjected to the falaka torture, despite the facts that the recent annexation of Ragusa by France offered them a degree of immunity. As a result of his pressures, Sébastiani obtained rule over the province of Baghdad for his favorite, and, in return, allowed the Bostanji-bashi to remain in office. He asked to be recalled in April 1807, being replaced by Chargé d'affaires Faÿ de La Tour Maubourg.
In 2012, Nigri won IGN's contest for a model to portray Juliet Starling, protagonist of Suda51's video game Lollipop Chainsaw, and was hired as a spokesmodel by Warner Bros. Games. When she appeared as Juliet at the 2012 Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) East, convention officials, having received complaints that the pink outfit she was wearing was too revealing, asked her to either change or step off the floor and restrict her presence; Nigri changed into Juliet Starling's regular costume, but it was deemed too revealing as well, and she was asked to leave. As part of the deal, Kadokawa Games brought her on Lollipop Chainsaw to Japan to attend Akihabara and tour Japanese video game magazines and websites, including Famitsu and Dengeki. That same year, Nigri signed up to promote or represent several other works, including Kill3rCombo's video game Elsword, and comic book series Grimm Fairy Tales (for Zenescope Entertainment) and Knightingail (by Crucidel Productions).
Sharpe completed her doctoral dissertation on the language of the Alawa people at the University of Queensland in 1965. After a further stint of fieldwork between June 1966 and May 1968, this was updated and issued as a monograph under the imprint of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies in 1972. In the meantime she worked with one of the last speakers of Yugambir, Joe Culham, then in his eighties, and managed to write up the results in a 53-page analysis published shortly after his death in 1968. As part of her work on Alawa, she translated both Alawa-language stories and kriol versions of the same given by her informant Barnabas Roberts concerning violent encounters between white settlers and the Alawa, and, according to one reviewer, their juxtaposition underlined that Aboriginal story-telling in their English dialects can be at times as, if not more, revealing as what is recorded of an event in their mother tongue.
Accompanying them was H M Knight, a pioneer in the Anamallais and at the time a prominent proprietary planter. James Muir's record of that journey from 17 December 1894 till 5 January 1895 is not without interest, revealing as it does the conditions of the times. It reads in excerpts: ...arrived at Madras on the morning of 12 December ... next few days were occupied in negotiations regarding the purchase of the shares of the ... Society ...and Rs 69/- per share was the price arranged to be paid after deductions for losses and money spent during the year ended 30 November 1894... ... We arrived at Ammayanayakanur at 11:30 am the train being 23 minutes late, and ... had dinner at 6 pm and about 7’o clock started in the bullock transit – there being four of these carts altogether – to do some 40 miles, to a village called Tayne(Theni). The bullock transits, and the carriage of all stores to Bodynaikanur, are managed by the United Carrying Company and one has to write the agent of this company at Ammayanayakanur for all that may be required.

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