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In a way, seeing through It's trailer is a trick like seeing through It itself.
It's like seeing through a bay view window of Earth.
The screen showed what Winnie was "seeing" through its hand-camera.
"We plan on it seeing through to the end," he said.
Most Americans know it's BS. Most Americans are seeing through it.
Seeing through people who want to blame you for their own limitations.
I remember seeing through tears his name come up on your phone.
If it's just the suit, you're seeing through a tinge of green.
Even the best crystal ball will have trouble seeing through the fog.
He speaks of "seeing through the intentions of Muslims," which sounds ridiculous.
They're seeing through the promise of luxury and finding something tackier beneath that.
"I guess I didn't like what I was seeing through them," he joked.
The Last Jedi looked nothing like what I was seeing through the 23D glasses.
The Last Jedi looked nothing like what I was seeing through the 3D glasses.
What we're seeing through these lawsuits is this system working its way through that.
"When you're seeing through Jessica's lens, it's immediate and feels visceral," Ms. Paulson said.
A good deal of my work you're seeing through the prism of two people.
Seeing through code switching to a more authentic identity becomes a vital survival tool.
Seeing through the drone's eyes, soldiers can see and assess threats that are beyond sight.
Despite this, seeing through a few metres of it is not too hard, sediment permitting.
Seeing through the eyes of another is what theater — and all art — allows and demands.
"I'm sorry, I just have a little bit of trouble seeing through the tears," she said.
His upper body is formed from bone shapes, as if we're seeing through to his skeleton.
This seems to indicate that Republicans are seeing through the silence many congressional Republicans have toward Trump.
"Seeing Through Photographs" has its faults, including a style of non-editing that causes interviews to drag.
"Every star is a tiny area where you are seeing through to the paper," Ms. Lombino said.
Seeing through the disguise Exploitative people, including traffickers, use psychological manipulation as the primary means of control.
"That's the wrong reason to impeach somebody, and the American people are seeing through this," Collins said.
What I was seeing through my HoloLens (Microsoft's smart glasses, $3,500) was the product of augmented reality.
Patton Oswalt is determined to honor his late wife by seeing through one of her most important cases.
Thank you for seeing through the course of this year an agenda that truly is restoring this country.
Days later, her eye was still swollen and burning and she had trouble seeing through it, she said.
It all makes Winslow an intriguing youngster with high upside, unteachable qualities, and a career worth seeing through.
Time's Jeffrey Kluger congratulated modern audiences for seeing through The Civil War's "subtle whitewashing" the way 1990s audiences hadn't.
"Seeing Through Photographs" is no exception; although one can take the course at no charge, a certificate costs $49.
In The New York Times, Wesley Morris wrote a moving account of seeing through Jackson's "magic trick" at last.
Making our vision work means quantifying what a camera can see – and seeing through the cameras already in use.
But with Spot, early adopters found, the human operator can stay at a safe distance, seeing through Spot's eyes.
The source said Trevi's main shareholders were committed to seeing through a 130 million euro ($152 million) capital increase.
Which is to say at least one moderate Republican is seeing through their pledge to oppose Trump at all costs.
Bronson's obsession was with the transcendence of the material world, with seeing through appearances to a moral and spiritual truth.
The specific challenges of the Kachin conflict are now hostage to the broader difficulties of seeing through Myanmar's political liberalization.
The fear is that the Chinese government is seeing what the United States government is seeing through DJI drone flights.
THE VICE PRESIDENT: Thank you for seeing, through the course of this year, an agenda that truly is restoring this country.
"Without the time of birth, astrologers can get plenty of information but it's like seeing through a blurry lens," Kale says.
More Americans, I think, are seeing through the media manipulation and Trump, both at home and abroad, is undeterred by their static.
HSBC said in a statement that its board and management are committed to seeing through reforms that are being put in place.
Drones are proven for surveillance or delivery, but what's less widely known is their usefulness for herding elephants and seeing through walls.
Not to make students politically liberal but to help students think freely and well for themselves, seeing through the dogmatism of others.
"Gratitude to the brave women who've testified and to the jury for seeing through the dirty tactics of the defense," she wrote.
The outside world would interpret a low turnout as the electorate seeing through the flimsy democratic shroud concealing Putin's uncontested domestic power.
The good news is that psychologists and other social scientists are working hard to understand what prevents people from seeing through propaganda.
What, beyond seeing through the installation of a new emperor in 2019 and the Tokyo Olympics in 2020, will he do with them?
While the artist has pursued this complexity of seeing through his incorporation of scientific diagrams and models, he has become a masterful colorist.
Far from not seeing through the eyes of others, Twain's desolate Palestine is one of the least original aspects of The Innocents Abroad.
Judging by Beijing's reaction to the Tuesday announcement, China is seeing through Trump's negotiation technique and is determined to put up a fight.
They locate where they are on the map, and then compare that to the environment they are "seeing" through sensors like cameras and radar.
Led by MoMA curator Sarah Meister, "Seeing Through Photographs" offers a treatment of its subject that goes far beyond introduction in depth and breadth.
While "Seeing Through Photographs" is not the first MoMA content offered on the platform, the museum's three previous courses were geared specifically towards educators.
It is simply a matter of reading the special counsel's indictments, of seeing through their ambitious storytelling and grappling with what they actually charge.
For investors, the development serves as yet another sign that Trump may be distracted from seeing through ambitious spending plans he pledged when elected.
I wanted to be able to provide a tool for seeing through political speech even though right now this is largely a Republican problem.
In the book series, Nymeria even becomes the queen bee of a wolf pack thousands strong, and Arya has dreams of seeing through Nymeria's eyes.
A radar sensor at the front of a Tesla does the work that the cameras can't do, such as seeing through fog, dust, or snow.
Finally the company includes Skylight Live, a Facebook Live-like experience that allows a person to broadcast what they are seeing through their smart glasses.
Romantic comedy is about figuring out who other people are, about seeing through people's facades, working as a team, and learning to trust each other.
After seeing through the false identity she comes up with as a ruse, he does the most unexpected thing imaginable in that moment: He confesses.
Only now she's seeing through the eyes of the Bent-Neck Lady, who was only ever trying to warn her younger self about her eventual fate.
Are his supporters actually so blind as to be incapable of seeing through this and its implications for the promises that he is making to them?
They don't even care, it's so dishonest, they've poisoned the minds of the voters, but unfortunately for them, I think the voters are seeing through it.
We both took our time to prepare for what we had committed to seeing through and at the moment of connection were both being quite vulnerable.
There are obviously larger reveals, like what we saw in episode 5, when Tilda seemingly is seeing through Meyer and we're not sure what that means.
"They've stopped the advances that you've been seeing through Idlib and Latakia," Julien Barnes-Dacey, a senior fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, explains.
I decided that all I wanted to do was find a way to render what my eye was seeing through my hand: no composition, no art pretense.
"Seeing Through Photographs" draws on MoMA's collection, as well as an impressive array of original content, to provide participants with an introduction to the art of photography.
After seeing through a challenging capital raising in December to shore up the bank, Fiorentino has been working to whip it into shape for a future merger.
For the time being, at least, OceanOne is completely dependent on a human operator who's able to monitor what the robot is seeing through a set of cameras.
I'll tell you on a day-to-day basis, the economy doesn't feel as bad from what I'm seeing through my businesses as what I see on CNBC.
So researchers at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, actualizers of all things science fiction, have taken a different tack to seeing through walls: radio waves.
"Markets are clearly seeing through this years flat S&P earnings and expect much better results in 2020," Nicholas Colas, co-founder of DataTrek, wrote in a note.
Instead, they were set on seeing through plans to continue their protests in home districts with just a small group continuing to protest on the otherwise vacant House floor.
She doesn't flash a toothy grin but rather looks at the camera as though seeing through it and into her own thoughts, presumably about what her married future holds.
Conspiracy culture offers believers a world of sinister, all-powerful puppetmasters, actively covering up the truth, and Blood Over Intent promises a mystical shortcut to seeing through the lies.
There are 2D AR apps: ones that do a pretty basic job of slapping a flat, non-dynamic digital image over the stuff you're seeing through your camera lens.
Re-electing Macri would mean seeing through painful cuts in public spending as part of the $57 billion standby agreement he negotiated with the International Monetary Fund last year.
And the first step toward seeing through these feelings is seeing them in the first place—becoming aware of how pervasively and subtly feelings influence our thought and behavior.
The fact that so many are seeing through his game, even before Mueller completes his work, suggests Trump's magical machine is more vulnerable than even the midterm election showed.
The downside to the onrush of capital is that morale has certainly been shaken for many participants, and morale is critical to seeing through complex new projects to completion.
You should also be aware that no one is better at seeing through attempts at deception than they are -- they've spent their lives listening to leaders make empty promises.
And that's the feedback I got from people, too, that a lot of the words they were seeing through the videos seemed to be coming from a regular person.
" The actress Rosanna Arquette, another accuser, wrote on Twitter, "Gratitude to the brave women who've testified and to the jury for seeing through the dirty tactics of the defense.
Over time, the feature has evolved into real-time virtual camera effects, what Snap calls "world lenses," that augment what users are seeing through the camera lens of a smartphone.
A forward-facing radar with enhanced processing provides additional data about the world on a redundant wavelength, capable of seeing through heavy rain, fog, dust and even the car ahead.
And those of us who are atheists -- living godless since forever -- have been trying to get a hint as to why so many are suddenly seeing through the glass darkly.
In 2014, an inaugural exhibition, Seeing Through Light: Selections from the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi Collection, welcomed more than 90,000 visitors in Abu Dhabi and was extended due to popular demand.
The latest slate of rulings shows how the lower federal courts are still capable of seeing through his smokescreens—and, by contrast, highlights the Supreme Court's inability to do so.
Tuesday's tweets underscored Trump's commitment to seeing through the trade war with China even as uncertainty over next steps rattled investors and contributed to fears of a global economic slowdown.
For voters, sticking with him would mean seeing through painful cuts in public spending as part of the $57 billion standby agreement he negotiated with the International Monetary Fund last year.
He grew jaded about what he was seeing through the vents, and he began to realize that it was impossible for him to get the scientific credit he felt he deserved.
Many of the people closest to the president seemed to occupy these advisor roles with little accountability or responsibility for taking the lead on seeing through key Trump campaign agenda items.
It had a few samples on hand for people to experience, "seeing" through touching famous works of art such as the "Mona Lisa" that have been converted into touchable 3D-printed versions.
He may be seeing through to the nuts and bolts of the web, weaving a story out of its danger and turning it into a terrifying delusion of persecution, suffering, and torment.
He accused US President Donald Trump of trying to "prevent the people from carrying out its right to vote," and boasted that his government is seeing through the vote despite international pressure.
Trump formally nominated him in March to head the CBP, a crucial role in seeing through the administration's plans to bolster border security, implement a better NAFTA deal and tighten immigration policies.
The E.P.A. has been at the center of the Trump administration's agenda to reduce the regulations on industry, and Mr. Wheeler has been instrumental in seeing through rollbacks of major environmental policies.
Well, one is that we tend to think that the smarter we are, the more capable we are of seeing through people's lies and the more capable we are of finding the truth.
The expert  can virtually see what the technician is seeing through the HoloLens, and walk them through the repair without leaving the office, even circling parts and providing other annotations in real time.
Only then can I read my translation without "seeing through it" the foreign-language text "underneath" – that is, the way virtually everyone else who reads my translation is going to read (and assess) it.
Coon is very good at playing characters who are very good at puncturing other people's bubbles, at seeing through their facades to their essential selves, while simultaneously throwing up a facade of her own.
By casting a debate about sexual assault as a debate about abortion, Erickson reveals that he is the one seeing through the lens of abortion politics — along with much of the organized conservative movement.
"Most of our focus has been on adding more functionality, adding more products and adding reporting for businesses and advertisers so they can understand the incremental customers we're seeing through advertising with Amazon," he said.
The small screens displayed technical data on the drone and its weapons and sensor, one bigger screen showed a digital map, and the other showed crew members what the drone was "seeing" through its cameras.
Recent polling confirms that majorities across the West oppose land sales and oppose expanding extraction on public lands, which means the good news is that everyone is seeing through the plans proposed by GOP leaders.
To watch her build it up again, from outline to underlayer to surface, working in pigment and blood, is as close as I will ever come to watching Copley's hand and seeing through his eyes.
The paper is temporary crumpled up as we are reminded of the beginning image, and, with a thrill, we realize we are seeing through the eyes of the artist as well as feeling her frustration.
Kraan-Korteweg, of the University of Cape Town, knew where the gas and dust in the Zone of Avoidance was thickest; she targeted individual spots where they had the best chance of seeing through the zone.
One of the series' great strengths has been its extensive use of mobile camerawork, which offers a thrilling, ground-level view of the action that's "almost like seeing through the animals' eyes", according to Mr Devas.
In his letter, Rajan said he had been open to seeing through changes he championed such as the creation of a monetary policy committee to set interest rates and a clean-up of the banking sector.
"One of the things that you're seeing through this is not just the number, it's a lot of the qualifications that goes through there to ensure we are hiring and bringing in the people," Spicer said.
It turned out to be a brilliant suggestion, as we were both blown away by the beautiful array of colors, the bright crystal shapes, and the structure of the makeup we were seeing through the lens!
The minister, Yisrael Katz, who has responsibility for both transportation and intelligence, has built a can-do reputation for seeing through a wide range of infrastructure projects; he also has designs on the prime minister's office.
"We recognize that change is hard, and that each organization that started this journey will have to make its own assessment of risks and rewards of being committed to seeing through the change that Libra promises."
It feels like an ascetic practice, seeing through trial and error how much creativity you can put into the music within the restrictions of chiptune, such as its sound, polyphony, and the processing power of the CPU.
Eventually, perhaps they could automatically give everyone a mustache, highlight your friends in a crowded room, let you watch other people's Spectacles content like you were seeing through their eyes, or host a developer platform with untold applications.
Seeing through that noise has been one of the major reasons for Marvel's cinematic success: the MCU has grown steadily bigger and stronger while the attempts of others have crumbled upon inception (looking at you, The Dark Tower).
He said that the toddler loved glass and windows, seeing through to the other side, and her grandfather had placed her on a ledge by a glass wall but had no idea one window within the wall was open.
I was out walking the dog with my son yesterday, and it's like, "Oh there's a Psyduck," and we can both go capture it together, because we have this shared alternate reality that we're both seeing through those devices.
But rumors have abounded among Palestinians that Israel will now install X-ray cameras around the mosque compound capable of seeing through clothing, fueling new tensions in a conservative society where many women wear long robes and head coverings.
Those who will turn out to re-elect the former field marshal for another four years hope he can restore security and improve the economy of the most populous Arab country by crushing Islamist militants and seeing through austerity measures.
Several organizations that represent advertisers -- the Association of National Advertisers (ANA), the Association of Canadian Advertisers (ACA), Ebiquity and AD/FIN -- completed a study called "Programmatic: Seeing Through the Financial Fog" to further look into the technology-based ad buying process.
The move could make sense for WeWork, which is desperate to recuperate its image and find a path to profitability, but would make less sense for Legere, who stands to gain tremendously from seeing through the Sprint merger he orchestrated.
People made excuses for her, or at least had a hard time seeing through her BS. She was just a wealthy heiress, or so they thought—sometimes the soon-to-be-independently-wealthy just get ahead of their trust fund, right?
Anger itself is clarifying, because it changes us, the people who participate in it, by giving us ways of seeing: seeing ourselves as part of a collective, seeing through patterns of abuse, seeing as in witnessing each other's lives and stories.
"We're anticipating that we'll be seeing through the mid- to late morning and probably into midafternoon snowfall rates of 1 to 3 inches per hour (up to 7.6 cm)," said Bob Thompson, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Taunton, Massachusetts.
"The caliber of companies we're seeing through Project Entrepreneur further validates what we've always believed — that there is an incredible population of talented female founders in cities and towns across the country," said Lori Feinsilver, UBS Head of Community Affairs & Corporate Responsibility, Americas.
It's crucial that you don't try to put up any facades, since Scorpio rising folks have a talent for seeing through B.S. Above all, you must be willing to be an open book... and let them know how mysterious you find them!
Frontman Patrick Stickles anticipated the "new normal" that emerged once the shock of the inauguration wore off, seeing through Obama's impossible promises of comity and predicting an endless future of the right encroaching on common decency, whether it's intransigent Republicans or just Barstool bros.
What is at stake with the American capitalist propaganda of Koons's "Bouquet of Tulips" is the recognition of art as a means of seeing through Orwellian falseness, through the clichéd, through the indifferent, through the tendentiousness of Trumped-up, hyped-up, falsified life and death.
Worse, I think, is that social media can have a way of mediating or even supplanting our experience of life, keeping us mired in the past, seeing through the filters and preconceptions of others to the detriment of our own vision of the world.
Machine vision systems are being deployed in more and more areas of life, from health care to self-driving cars, but "seeing" through the eyes of a machine — understanding why it classified that person as a pedestrian but that one as a signpost — is still a challenge.
At a moment when government arts subsidies are again under siege in the United States, "Sunday in the Park With George," directed with blood-racing immediacy by Sarna Lapine, makes an emotionally irrefutable case for the importance of seeing through the awakening gaze of the artist.
What you're seeing through the door is the top half of a stupefying 28-foot-tall altarpiece by Cristóbal de Villalpando, the most important painter of 17th-century Mexico — or New Spain, as the viceroyalty was called when it stretched from Central America to Florida and Louisiana.
But despite the fact it will talk dirty and maybe even twerk for you, it's the inescapable centrality of its CCTV head gazing right at you, almost seeing through you, that adds a crucial sense of self-awareness — and ultimately makes the larger message about where we're headed stick.
A laser passing through a medium that would otherwise scatter it, if not for the new paper's advanceGraphic: Yale UniversityIt's not quite seeing through walls, but scientists are working to engineer light beams so that they can pass through an opaque medium without scattering, according to a new paper.
The Trump administration will have to understand the full complexity of the conflict it just escalated, assemble and utilize a large cadre of area specialists, work closely with allies and above all, commit to seeing through to an end of what already has been a very long war.
By the time J. Dennis Hastert, a mild-mannered Republican, was chosen as speaker in early 1999, he was more interested in installing a new leadership team and policy agenda that could broaden the party's appeal than seeing through an impeachment case that Republicans saw as politically toxic.
We aren't so much seeing through a lens darkly when we log onto Facebook or peer at personalized search results on Google, we're being individually strapped into a custom-moulded headset that's continuously screening a bespoke movie — in the dark, in a single-seater theatre, without any windows or doors.
My eye tracked Leonard's photographs and then the places in them — the wispy clouds enshrouding the suburbs in two "Untitled" photographs (993/2008) — I imagine looking through the enfilade as a parallel experience of seeing through the viewfinder, and of having your sight leap from your eyes and travel through space.
Since his departure, however, others have pounced and while job-hopping is common in the private banking sector, the exit of senior managers adds to the pressure on Thiam, who has to deal with tough market conditions and continue to manage costs after seeing through a three-year restructuring period.
Josh Holmes On the campaign side we talked a lot about the ambition to continue telling Chief's story, but look at different ways that we could tell it, not relying solely on playing through his eyes, but actually seeing through the eyes of other characters and examining him more closely with them.
As Slate's Fred Kaplan writes, even as Bolton has left the building, his ideological fellow-traveler on arms control issues, Tim Morrison, remains (for a little longer) at the National Security Council, apparently seeing through the demise of Open Skies, another pillar of a fast-thinning post–Cold War arms control architecture.
Elements of the banned Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt are trying to undermine the religious reforms by calling Sisi a secular detached from Islam — which is certainly not the case — but Egyptians are seeing through the fog and lies of the Muslim Brotherhood and it is unlikely that they will ever be tricked again.
In his 2000 painting, "Seeing Through Time," perched on two paint cans at NXTHVN (it is now on view at Mass MoCA, the Berkshires museum), Mr. Kaphar layered European characters onto a canvas, then peeled them back, creating space for a black girl, dressed in velvet and pearls, to emerge alongside a powerful contemporary woman.
"Seeing Through Photographs" is thoughtfully designed as a whole — "Our hope is that each module in the course will be like a potato chip: you can't eat just one," says Meister — and MoMA does encourage course completion, but there's nothing inherently problematic with using a MOOC in a fractured way, especially if one is doing so for free.
You can see the hallmarks of "Halloween" in his previous work, including two genre movies — "Dark Star" and "Assault on Precinct 13" — that also featured unmotivated killers, as well his screenplay for "Eyes of Laura Mars," which is about a fashion photographer who via a psychic connection suddenly starts seeing through the eyes of a serial killer.
President Lyndon Johnson seized the crisis in American neighborhoods to put the bill into law, seeing through the last of a triumvirate of civil rights bills that he signed during his five-year presidency along with the Civil Rights Act of 28503, which broke the back of Jim Crow, and the seminal Voting Rights Act of 22019.
Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinPentagon watchdog declines to investigate hold on Ukraine aid Schumer blocks drug pricing measure during Senate fight, seeking larger action Five things to watch at Supreme Court's DACA hearings MORE (D-Ill.), the author of the original Dream Act, said last week the Trump administration has "poisoned the well" and is incapable of seeing through a negotiation on Dreamers.
This gives both the far left and the far right an advantage when it comes to seeing through the paranoias of the center — even as both are tempted toward paranoias that locate all the evils of the world within the establishment, in the interlocking directorates of Washington and Wall Street or the military-industrial complex or the Brussels-Berlin axis.
" What Young finds unsatisfying isn't that we fall for bunk, but that we're so ready to congratulate ourselves for seeing through it afterward, leaving the deeper implications on the table, like the unbearable continuities between Barnum's "racial grotesques" and the phony black inmate conjured up in James Frey's imaginary jail experience: "He calls himself Porterhouse because he says he's big and juicy like a fine ass steak.
There is hope, though, that this race will be another example of what's been happening around the country, in the election of Doug Jones of Alabama to the Senate, of Ralph Northam as governor of Virginia and Conor Lamb in a special Pennsylvania House race — voters seeing through the con and demanding that candidates work in their interests, voters rejecting demagogy and demanding character.
After years of almost daily contact — Degas never took a day off, not Sundays or even Christmas — the artist seems to gain a grudging respect for his model, while she takes as much control of their relationship as she can, seeing through his bluster and strategizing over what she could say to him to lighten his mood or gain the upper hand in a dispute over working conditions.

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