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"situate" Definitions
  1. situate something + adv./prep. to build or place something in a particular position
  2. situate something + adv./prep. to consider how an idea, event, etc. is related to other things that influence your view of it

275 Sentences With "situate"

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Imbecile's only significant weakness is its failure to situate Buck's
How does the installation situate itself in this visual field?
I mention them not to beg false connections, but to situate myself in response to this show and, as is perhaps non-standard for an arts writer, to situate you in relationship to me.
Let's try to situate the Florida fight in a broader context.
"I wanted to situate that artwork in Black art," Thomas said.
Given a choice, where is it best to situate a supplier?
Jones is careful to situate his activism in a broader context.
Why do you situate these stories in worlds of outlandish technology?
First, let me situate you: doors clanging, people yelling, guards barking.
It was tough to know how to situate my critical observations.
She didn't know where to situate her anger, where to store it.
It also requires roles that situate that balance on some kind of continuum.
What is it about the cutesy home decorations that situate themselves as vintage linchpins?
Meanwhile, Uber has been trying to situate its own problems within the tech industry.
But refusing to situate Brown in the current context seems like a missed opportunity.
Education can situate them for the better in countries, which are not their home.
The featured designers firmly situate their creations through typically feminine forms, shapes, and ornamentation.
Finally, it must situate the candidate as a part of a larger coalition or movement.
Situate yourself on public land along the inside curve of a bend in the river.
These side glances not only help situate her life in the context of its times.
What does it mean that I situate my life and dreams in this time period?
Now the Yankees' outfielders, too, carry cards with information on how to best situate themselves.
He said: IS can situate this squarely within their ideological program of repentance and deliverance.
But Brenner and Ledgett's statements situate media support for strong encryption on the side of terrorism.
Next, simply situate your holiday cards in between clusters of beads and attach using the clothespins.
Her plan is to situate the reading within the gallery, alongside other Ferrari artworks and documents.
It lets him situate the outrageousness of the finale somewhere between four-alarm and false alarm.
On the afternoon of his presentation at TriBeCa's Spring Studios, Glemaud arrives early to situate himself.
It also seems out of place somehow — hard to situate in the context of what surrounds it.
They liked to situate themselves far from confrontation and remain friendly with as many people as possible.
But what I'm trying to do is situate these efforts within a broader political and economic moment.
BV: I want to situate your work within Manila's dichotomy as a hyperconnected yet also impoverished city.
"It took maybe 15-20 minutes for the team to situate a second rope team," Parrington said.
Many of the works have an illustrative quality and include text that helps situate or explain them.
"These 'Coffin Texts' tend to situate the deceased in the world of the gods," Dr. Willems said.
I ask Semmelhack to situate the Dynasty model within the broader cultural history of stiletto-based violence.
So you have to situate yourself in relation to state power and its violent legacy toward Black people.
So for their sake, could you briefly situate Dadaism in the context of early-20th-century art history?
She appeared friendly with Bouse, helping Bouse fix her hair and situate her graduation tam atop her head.
Helmed by the artist and curator Jonathan Weinberg, the book and exhibition situate the work within seven themes.
Mr. Matthews helped fabricate the base, and situate it on the curved lawn above the park's main path.
The poverty of these places is a proximate cause as to why they agree to situate such prisons.
Scholars and critics have struggled to situate it within art history's tendency toward rigid periodizations and nationally circumscribed categories.
Most folks are there already, but I really only know the birthday girl, so we situate ourselves near her.
An underappreciated aspect of the first 100 days conversation is that it helps situate a new president in history.
It'd be very difficult to situate your elbow in an up-down strike such that it's sort of immovable.
But before I wax poetic about this trailer's contribution to comedy, let me situate Baywatch in pop culture history.
Art historians, collectors, artists, and curators all explain their importance and situate the pieces in their specific historical contexts.
It's equally tricky to situate Jhabvala in the binary of power and powerlessness favored by much post-colonial criticism.
He saw such pieces as, among other things, experiments in how to situate art and viewers in physical space.
These love stories are the most conventional parts of this book — familiar terrain that helps to situate the reader.
I am fascinated, however, by how Unbelievable finds a way to perfectly situate viewers in Marie's point of view.
They situate their family lives with the expectation that they can earn some semblance of a predictable living wage.
The Flaming Lips situate their own music in extreme contrasts: humanism and horror, Day-Glo colors and widow's black.
But check out how he uses wide shots and camera movement to immediately situate you in the show's milieu.
Gill's goal was to situate these new masks within the mundane and realistic details of daily life in Maharashtra.
Countering what she calls "digital colonialism," Allahyari prefers to situate her work in institutional archives in the Middle East.
Trump's affinity for the foreign policy of Perot helps us situate Trump in the broader debate on American foreign policy.
They situate us with these people, and we get swept up along with them in the drama of the moment.
This is a time that we recognize, but cannot situate — a timelessness culled from passing histories and our own reality.
It's not just that Olivia was complex; it's that "Scandal" didn't situate her blackness at the center of the narrative.
There are also some tantalizing and salacious anonymous prints from 1830 that situate us within the brothels that Baudelaire frequented.
The film's strength lies in its ability to situate the impact of vastly violent conflict in an intimate personal context.
The Mets reportedly complained to Major League Baseball about the Dodgers using a global positioning device to situate their fielders.
Yet isn't this precisely the experience of migration, of trying to situate yourself in contexts that weren't created for you?
Felver may situate his tales from New York through Ohio up to Montana but their gratuitous savagery homogenizes these settings.
For Matar, these works are a means by which to situate himself, both in the city and within the world.
But to situate yourself globally and historically, and to gain broader perspectives than your own, you'll have to hear from others.
Having talked to people with experience of hearing voices, the team wanted to be able to situate the "voices" in space.
What it does not do: usually attempt any sort of objectivity or try to situate a narrative in a moral framework.
Eisenman's resourceful Expressionism hints at the power of narrative painting to re-situate the art world in the world at large.
Situate your ending one subway stop away — as opposed to having Carrie's obvious soul mate (William Moseley) live across the hall.
Cillizza: Situate the Woodward book in the broader spectrum of Trump books we have seen published since he became a candidate.
Magner and his crew of hunters situate a gator in the back of Chris Hoslinger's truck at an STA in South Bay.
Original musical numbers by Paul Englishby situate the drama in the 1940s and 1980s with bopping jazz and banging hip-hop, respectively.
It is not entirely clear where you would situate the Very Short Introductions if you were designing a great chain of reading.
He speaks compellingly of the human mind's need to find patterns in the universe and to situate itself within those giant matrices.
But I think that to understand Nazism and fascism we have to situate them within a larger conversation about historical white supremacy.
Experts situate the ban within the wider context of Islamophobic policies and social attitudes that have been sweeping across northern European countries.
The third invites them to situate themselves on the path to belonging or to connect with their values in a classroom setting.
Her letters re-situate these poems, and others, within the stream of lived passions, banalities, and interruptions that surrounded and fed them.
Also on view will be drawings and photographs that situate Cinderella within the history of film and video art of the '213s.
It's not the musician's responsibility to situate the background and the foreground for the listener—both are found through finding the other.
I do know that there are a lot, and some even manage to situate their restrooms relatively close to the dining room.
We try to stretch La Scala as wide as possible because one tends to situate Italian repertoire only between Verdi and Puccini.
You will be encouraged to situate your own practice within this cultural panorama in ways that equip you with essential career tools.
This is because he knows how to situate a figure in space, something that the art world once thought of as old fashioned.
Rent is my biggest expense by far, but at least now I can situate it in the context of my monthly net income.
So one of the things I was very keen to do was to situate my interest with the sea in a historic framework.
Sport is a visceral way tribal fans connect to place, and each other -- a compass with which they situate themselves in the world.
By inviting us to situate our bodies, as it were, in an African frame, Newsome underscores the significance of reconfiguring our vantage points.
Neither Clinton nor Burstein seem to have harnessed the perspective on Clinton's campaign or history needed to situate them within a broader context.
Academic history writing takes a slightly different angle, looking to fill in context and situate video games in a cultural and technological context.
But their story has also complicated prevailing narratives about pornography and abuse, which situate performers as either perpetual victims or asking for it.
Graham crackers are nostalgic of summer treats, while a little sprinkle of cozy ginger helps situate this summery crisp in the current season.
The results are engrossing black holes that situate you in moments of crisis and grace in a way that mere words never could.
In this welter of things that you must disclose, may disclose and must not disclose, where should we situate your neighbor's troubled past?
So one of my anxieties about [Hidden Figures] is that people will walk away from it and situate it in the 1960s, not 2017.
There were also tips about where to buy cheap baby bath tubs, and how to situate pillows for their growing body's aches and pains.
On the other hand, the rhetoric of #Resistance requires that she situate that validity in terms of its usefulness in the anti-Trump agenda.
The administration's emphasis on border closures has allowed the president to situate the pandemic response within the context of his larger anti-immigrant policy.
She said the show appeared to be an attempt "to situate Xi and his ideas in historical Marxist context," lending legitimacy to his agenda.
Certainly that's where Jordan Harrison tries to situate "Log Cabin," a hot-button gay-versus-trans comedy that opened on Monday at Playwrights Horizons.
Instead, they situate him in a specific historical moment (the year is 2012), throwing him into a late-capitalist, wholly transactional, anxiously insecure world.
Then he opened Fidyka's spine around the T9 vertebra and made almost a hundred microinjections to situate the cells above and below the wound.
As the Met exhibition makes clear, Pape's art is precisely about heightening our senses and engendering awareness of how we situate ourselves in space.
Petzold's great stroke in adapting the book is to situate it in a historically indeterminate moment, overlapping past and present like a cinematic superimposition.
Filing cabinets, makeshift particle board stools, and stray wires communicate the artist's desire to firmly situate his portraits within the universe of his studio.
"These guys are sort of cowboys out of time," Mickle told me, saying that's why it was fun to situate them in the '80s.
Given that, they'd like to situate the study of Diophantine equations in a setting with more symmetry than the one where the problem naturally occurs.
In the foreground, they situate a rustic house on a pier underneath a bridge; in the background are silhouettes of skyscrapers lit up at night.
I also tried to situate genetic treatment within the economics of their world: the positive potential of genomics isn't clear-cut in a struggling NHS.
Should I also share with my student an unsettling image that intrudes these days when I attempt to situate myself within this nation we inhabit.
The party quickly spirals out of Alicia's hands, and Rosemary Rodriguez's direction and Tim Guinness' cinematography perfectly situate Alicia amidst the chaos in her apartment.
She has a knack for dialogue, a faultless grasp of pacing, and the ability to situate the reader instantly in a place and a feeling.
The brand's innovative UpLift Compression technology allows you to easily situate the pack-load toward your center of gravity, making heavy loads easier to manage.
The idea is for the store to also situate brands in a way that makes for an opportunity greater than the sum of its parts.
ADRIENNE KENNEDY Fragmentary, lyrical, devastating plays like "Funnyhouse of a Negro" (1964) and "The Ohio State Murders" (1992) situate race in America as a nightmare.
As I wipe the drool off my face and situate my father back into his recliner, I'm hit with the terrible grief, the unresolvable loss.
The towering robot was given the name Mimus as a play on words, but also helps situate the robot as an extension of the bird family.
Analyze it, situate it in a historical context, dissect and reassemble it before our eyes to make us see it — and our tech-besotted culture — anew.
The LGBT activists, drag queens, and queer shamans who have gathered for this protest situate this loss within the wider context of London's relentless, steroidal regeneration.
In it, Perel places a mic on the table in her couple's therapy sessions, with short studio-recorded interjections only to help situate the couple's story.
I situate you at your desk, your hair tucked back behind your ears, your nail polish chipped—for nail polish will have returned, it always does.
This one-act marks the directorial debut of Jane Shaw, a beloved sound designer, who uses light and sound to situate the spiritual in the real.
There's a real opportunity to get young people excited about math when you can situate the word problems in contexts that are culturally familiar to them.
Nick Srnicek's "Platform Capitalism," published in December, tries to situate the rise of platforms in a broader history of capitalism and to project those lessons forward.
Connecting the essays are lyrical, autobiographical reflections that situate the work in Coates's daily life, that track his steady evolution as a writer and a thinker.
McGhee paired up with Nick Stephanopoulos, an up-and-coming law professor at the University of Chicago, to frame and situate the standard in the case law.
Vice helps situate Trump in a longer process of moral and intellectual corruption inside the Republican Party, one that produced egregious abuses in the last GOP administration.
It lacks the genre marks to situate it in 1987, and even the album's intermittently unifying electrofunk hardly matches the electrofunk that otherwise occupied the pop charts.
Song lyrics, prayers, chants and Scripture are used liberally to situate the characters in time, but also to bind them to one another through a shared culture.
Koh, currently the artist-in-residence at Sa Sa Bassac, is an obsessive and meticulous historian, continually seeking evidence to further confirm, complicate, and situate his material.
In the Cue show, which I reviewed, Williams tended to situate the figures in a simple spatial dimension, mixing solid forms with mosaic-like shapes of color.
The work of Fannie Lou Hamer makes it clear that the South has served the nation as more than a place to situate (and eat) good food.
"That's an orgasmic experience of its own," he says, "when you situate your frailty as a human being, and the narrowness of your concerns, in the cosmos."
In part, their placement reminds the viewer to look up and out the windows, in order to situate the experience within the larger rough landscape outside the museum.
Orbán may also be making a tactical move ahead of the European Parliament elections to see if he can situate Fidesz as king-maker in a governing coalition.
Part of the value of Eisner's biography is to situate a lastingly familiar and accessible body of work in its author's exceptional experience of an irrecoverable recent past.
The elements of children's music — plinking xylophones, strummed ukulele, singsong taunts — appropriately situate these dramas in the realm of childhood fantasy, where grandiosity, absurdity, and terror coexist naturally.
For the Soviets, the anthology was part and parcel of their plan to situate "the Negro" (particularly the American Negro) as a natural political ally during the Cold War.
To fully understand Rosenbluth and Shapiro's analysis—its power and its limitations—it helps to situate it in the context not just of politics but also of political science.
Meanwhile, Mr. de Blasio was in Gracie Mansion being pilloried by Bronx elected officials for his handling of an unrelated decision to situate a jail in the South Bronx.
Using this scattershot approach to frame the work done by Cameron and other women at the Mission Home, she attempts to situate the group's struggle in a broader context.
While the voice-over lays out an argumentative essay about the internet, the visuals situate the viewer in a place and time and layer in inside jokes and references.
But our now-­constant public skirmishes over speech have moved to another level entirely: These days, the closer you can situate your opponents' words to actual violence, the better.
Early on, Means resorts to some clunky exposition — an officer lecturing Singleton on recent history and the basic principles of the treatment — to situate us in his fictive universe.
Hard to imagine a better place to situate a headquarters for your overwhelmingly male company than in a town that makes it optimally easy for your employees to breed.
It was a good-faith attempt to do two things: situate teams' records in the context of their strength of schedule, and discourage teams from running up the score.
As we get into new domains, like cyber and space, and we try to situate old and very solid ideas like deterrence in those new domains, it requires some thought.
I felt a responsibility as a journalist to review such books, and situate them in context; but like most readers, I always looked forward to being captivated by a book.
When shooting, each horse is ushered onto a translucent, glass surface placed above a three-meter hole—a set detail the artist created to properly situate himself and his camera underneath.
In Africans In America: A Place To Call Home, he moves Africa through the Atlantic Ocean, like a slave ship traversing the Middle Passage, to situate the continent beneath North America.
Early on, he envisioned the academy as a place where jazz musicians might be able to write their own histories and situate their work within the legacy of black American art.
"It's particularly important for the American Art Museum to acknowledge how important this body of work is to the greater American story, and situate Traylor among our most time-honored artists."
To understand why Felix's dream of a consolidated drug empire are so radical, we have to situate them within the drug landscape of Mexico in 22, known as the plaza system.
Accompanying exhibitions serve to situate his work within the context of body-centered art of the 2000s, as well as the expansive photography collection of Samuel Wagstaff, Mapplethorpe's lover and patron.
A. The first thing one must do is to situate oneself in the context of the struggle against the dictatorship of Franco, a dictator who was widely supported by U.S. governments.
They will try — they are already trying — to use Trump as a foil, to quarantine the Trumpists and situate themselves, by contrast, on the side of goodness and rationality and respect.
This 288-page hardcover retrospective tackles Weirdo from all angles, chronicling its birth, life, death, and afterlife, making sure to situate its content and key players in specific socio-historical contexts.
"As we get into new domains, like cyber and space, and we try to situate old and very solid ideas like deterrence in those new domains, it requires some thought," he said.
And it also allows for correlations that are neither spatial nor temporal—meaning that the experiments don't all fit together consistently and there's no way to situate them within space and time.
Given this tendency to situate unnatural beings in the natural world, it seems conceivable that our judgments about their plausibility might reflect how well they conform to the constraints of modern biology.
Rather than jumping into individual responses, I want to take a step back and try to situate the Green New Deal in our current historical context, at least as I see it.
Menstrual blood, considered a taboo bodily fluid, had already been used by other feminist artists, including Carolee Schneemann and Judy Chicago, to situate the female body as a place of political agency.
Yet, the company has always been careful to situate AR as a mobile technology, people peeking through iPhones or iPads to shop or play with Legos, or even experience public art installations.
Because CO₂ emissions mix quickly into the atmosphere, location would be mostly irrelevant, except for the need to situate plants near clean energy sources and suitable areas for sequestering the gas underground.
It took some pretzel logic to get there, but I'm happy to have followed it around its swirling loops and twists in order to re-situate myself in this weird, wonderful world.
There are more obvious ways to pull this off — voiceover narration being the most overused — but a great director can situate you in point of view through careful shot selection and composition.
But those elements provided the composer with a backdrop throughout which he could situate the more personal, commonplace details of his life, a sound world laced with intimate double meanings and purposeful mystery.
"The court lacks even the pretense of attempting to situate breath searches within the narrow and weighty law enforcement needs that have historically justified the limited use of warrantless searches," Justice Sotomayor wrote.
Many Americans will drive farther than that, or fly, to situate themselves in the "path of totality," the strip of the country where the moon is predicted to blot out the sun entirely.
"Here, the court lacks even the pretense of attempting to situate breath searches within the narrow and weighty law enforcement needs that have historically justified the limited use of warrantless searches," Sotomayor said.
For their breadth, intensity and audacity of ambition, the stories of "The Age of Perpetual Light" situate themselves as natural heirs to such masterpieces as Denis Johnson's "Train Dreams" and James Joyce's "The Dead."
Situate those stats next to a few others: men who join fraternities are three times more likely to rape, and women who join sororities are 74% more likely to experience rape than other college women.
Where movies make use of locked-off sets and tightly scripted action, modern games grant the player a large amount of freedom in deciding where to situate your character and how to position the camera.
Economic incentives to situate a grocery store in a neighborhood that is a food desert could increase sales tax revenue, create jobs and begin to increase access to healthier foods to reduce rates of obesity.
So combine the two — situate a cult on the English moors, as Rebecca Wait does in her novel "The Followers" — and its characters will seem doubly wretched, the stark landscape symbolizing their wind-swept minds.
With Bob Woodward's "Fear: Trump in the White House" setting the political and literary world afire, I reached out to Carlos to help me situate the Woodward tome in the broader universe of Trump tomes.
Made from wood and aluminum, the constructions provide what appear to be small, human-size cubbies or places where one could, in theory, situate one's body (though climbing in and on the artwork is not allowed).
As the phrase-then-hashtag that launched a movement, it would situate quite perfectly with the "Word of the Year" winners announced by other linguistic institutions this month: "feminism" from Merriam Webster and "complicit" from Dictionary.com.
"We are intensely social creatures and need to situate ourselves inside the collective," said Robert Cialdini, a professor emeritus of psychology and marketing at Arizona State University and the author of several books on peer influence.
The exhibition's co-curators, Monica Ramirez-Montagut and Warren James, cleverly situate an intergenerational cross-section of artists — Elsa Maria Méléndez, Zilia Sánchez, Julio Suárez, Arnaldo Roche Rabell, and Pedro Vélez — within Puerto Rico's shifting sociopolitical landscape.
Someone would situate the nuggets of information Paul and Maria had been dropping cryptically around us for years into a big picture, one that involved the United States and Russia, the GOP and billionaires, power and nefariousness.
Essentially, Cuarón explains in an interview with Vanity Fair, he recreated his childhood home and dynamics to better situate Cleo, who is based on the real-life nanny who worked for Cuarón's family, in the right context.
Understanding fetish desire helps situate sex in the brain (which is really where it lives in the first place), and shows us to what degree almost anything can be imbued with sexual possibility… at least for someone.
Its reimagining of how we might situate ourselves within a wargame, of how else we might depict the relationship between causes, commanders, and soldiers, is important and necessary in a genre that trends toward repetition and abstraction.
Mr. Greengrass, a former journalist, tends to situate his films in recent, real-life events, whether in Iraq after the 2003 American invasion ("The Green Zone") or on a cargo ship hijacked by Somali pirates ("Captain Phillips").
It is challenging to situate Black Lives Matter in the context only of civil rights as it relates to King because it obscures a rich history of social change that happened around King and also after King.
Though Monet's work is not typically associated with the legacy of Romantic landscape painting, the curatorial focus of this career-spanning show, a sprawling chronology across more than 100 works, seemed determined to situate his trajectory there.
This is not to disparage the immense work carried out during that period of time in America, but rather to situate it in a historical lineage which Ackroyd details in the endlessly fascinating pages of Queer City.
Regardless, Random Acts is here, having landed with a jolt of wonder and relief, and now joins a spate of projects—Sorry to Bother You, Get Out, Black Panther—that attempt to situate, and wrestle with, black futurity.
While Google's self-driving cars rely on 3D maps to situate itself in its environment, ALVINN's use of a neural network meant the vehicle was "narrowly intelligent" and make decisions without the need for a map, he added.
I think we [women] need to be like Ryan Coogler and how he said what he wanted to do next — we have to give them the answer, tell them where to put us and how to situate us.
It was difficult at times to situate myself in the timeline and significance of Dietz's drops, especially early on when the only distinctions in the exhausting homogeneity of warfare are the casts of characters making up different platoons.
Recent essays by scholars including the theologian William Cavanaugh, who describes himself as working on "the Church's encounter with social, political, and economic realities," squarely situate the issue of vocation in the long history of capitalism and exploitation.
Then, situate yourself where you can't see the fridge, and keep yourself busy with other activities that will take your mind off food, like calling a friend, reading a magazine or book, polishing your nails or taking a bath.
Scrip would be a fantastic set piece in a '70s sci-fi film, and the idea raises interesting questions about the effects of tactile sensation, the psychology of user interfaces, and where exactly we situate the value of money.
But the midterms in November delivered exactly what her win seemed to portend: a wave of Democratic victories that consisted of important demographic shifts toward electing women of color who situate themselves in the left flank of the party.
I do not wish to take these freedoms for granted, but I'm not sure how to reflect on Stonewall, or how to situate my own nonbinary trans body in relation to the demonstrations, when our home is on fire.
With that said, it's important to acknowledge that these sorts of stories are rarely well-handled, because they tend to situate the perspectives of white people front and center, rather than the lives of people actually affected by racism.
But the idea is, you want to get people who are fresh out of industry, they really understand industry best practices, and then you don't want them to go and get their incentives misaligned or to situate themselves in government forever.
Really, there should be a rule on the internet where people should have to say, "I object!" before many of their categorical statements, because at least it would situate the whole thing as a kind of contest or adversarial game.
After the closure of a massive Air Force base ravaged Mobile's economy in the early 1970s, state and local governments decided to reinvent the region as a hub for chemical companies, which often situate their plants by rivers, lakes, and bays.
Because without that, land acknowledgments like Waititi's, necessary as they are, do what Hollywood has made millions from: They situate us in the past, out of sight and out of mind, save for when a show of good faith is needed.
Even if such a law never passes, the message to trans people is clear: You are a threat just by existing and we will distort the truth of your existence to situate you as such a threat—legally or otherwise.
By the end of 2017, Amazon could even break its lobbying record in Washington, D.C. And in the eyes of the company's skeptics, regulatory concerns could shape the Amazon's thinking about how — and where — to situate its next corporate headquarters.
Though the rudimentary broadcast likely lacked the kind of descriptive detail that announcers are now famous for, listeners could use their imaginations to situate double plays and home run balls in the requisite infield dirt and the familiar outfield bleachers.
By choosing to situate the story three years before the events of the first game and choosing not to tell the story of Rachel's disappearance, and to focus on Rachel and Chloe meeting... It doesn't touch on that at all?
Knowing even the most basic facts about the world at large, as well as the sister parks to Westworld (which include the Shogun World teased in season one and another I daren't spoil), helps situate the show's chaos in something real.
All major Democratic candidates have called for higher taxes on the rich and Bloomberg's plan helps situate the billionaire former mayor of New York as a relative moderate among Democrats hoping to challenge Republican Donald Trump in the November election.
With the N.F.L.'s Lions back downtown since 2002, and baseball's Tigers having never left, the Pistons' return will situate four major professional teams within blocks of one another, with Gores targeting a Major League Soccer franchise as a potential fifth.
The neutral color, the absence of a horizon line and of any representational detail other than the single object itself, work together to situate the piece in an other-worldly realm, one far removed from any actual specific, physical location.
Their espousal of violence and killing is at times jarring, but they situate the work within a historical moment (most of the pieces are from the late 2s to mid-1970s) as well as a power dynamic predicated on active resistance.
Whether Whelan or someone else becomes the new director, NYCB is in both a responsive and a highly emblematic position to situate ballet as an art form that can keep up with the times in terms of diversity of both gender and race.
We explore the history of networks of Mexican and Mexican-American food in Kentucky by writing about recipes and rhetorics that deal with things such as authenticity, local variations and preparations, and how food literacies situate different spaces, identity, and forms of knowledge.
"I've always had this problem of not being able to situate myself, of being a part of things that are so disparate I can't reconcile them," says Kristin Hayter, a classical vocalist and experimental musician who performs under the musical moniker Lingua Ignota.
In Revolting Prostitutes: The Fight for Sex Workers' Rights, out now on Verso, they highlight the voices, desires, and beliefs of sex workers and situate their work firmly within a broader historical and socio-political dialogue about global labor rights and feminism.
Mr. Van Valkenburgh, of the Coin Center, has argued that Bitcoin miners, who can do the work anywhere, have an incentive to situate themselves near cheap, often green energy sources, especially now that coal-guzzling China appears to be exiting the mining business.
"I wonder if Justice Stevens was trying to take a step back from the politics of the moment to situate the debate in a broader context," he said, although he pointed out that changes to the Constitution have been few and far between.
Sitting amid the Shengjing Panorama prompts viewers to situate themselves in an industrial eastern city in the early 20th century — a city that had a surprising amount in common with Los Angeles of that era, not least a significant relationship to the railroad.
Like the original AirPods, I've found that the Pros are much easier to situate in the ears compared to some wireless earbuds I've tried from other companies like Amazon and Samsung, which usually take more adjusting before I can find an enjoyable fit.
Among some Democratic Party leaders and writers and activists on the left, it's become common to situate airy concerns over "norms" as subservient to the work of opposing policies that take bread out of people's mouths and children out of their parents' arms.
When it comes time to situate Avery — now a grown man played by Jake McDorman — at his own journalism job, he ends up at "Wolf News," which is supposed to be Fox News but also doesn't seem particularly conservative from what we see of it.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads This coming Monday, millions of people across the United States will enjoy a rare opportunity to observe a total solar eclipse — or, at least, a partial one, for those unable to situate themselves within the 2017 path of totality.
"It raises questions of how does [Kanye] situate himself to that particular [Black Christian] prophetic tradition that is much more interested in the social good and social welfare as opposed to personal piety," Visiting Assistant Professor at New York University Dr. Xavier Pickett says.
We celebrate when older couples find love again, due to some nebulous combination of, if I'm being uncharitable, not caring about where they situate themselves in the structure of our social circles, and knowing that they are ostensibly nearer to the end of their lives.
In her directorial debut, journalist and author Jennifer Trainer returns to a project that first fascinated her back in 103, when she wrote an article for The New York Times about the fledgling idea to situate an art museum in a struggling small town.
IA: As an Arab artist, I feel I am always in a precarious position in terms of how my work is received by cultural censors in the Middle East, and by an alienation effect when it comes to how Western curators situate my work.
Edelson's black and white nude self-portrait photos from the 1970s, painted with spirals and other symbols, or masks covering her face, align her with goddesses and tricksters, and situate her body in a sphere of ritual and mythology far from modern, heteronormative sexuality.
Some fixed-wing models require users to manually set items like the pitch and yaw, but by only requiring a quick shake to situate the Disco and a toss into the air to get it going, this drone will be much simpler to get airborne.
I used to memorize the numbers of the train cars, always ending up in 5252 with the orange seats, as if it was somehow special to situate myself in that exact plastic curve where I listened to that one Refused album over and over.
"I don't think it would be responsible to situate two groups, literally right next to each other, in a neighborhood, that have diametrically opposed views on the most divisive social issue of our time," he said at the time, according to the South Bend Tribune.
The deputy mayor for health and human services, Herminia Palacio, tried to situate the lapses in the context of an overall decrease in lead poisoning in New York City, and a lower occurrence of elevated lead levels in public housing than in privately owned apartments.
In her entrancing fiction debut, "Swallowing Mercury," the poet Wioletta Greg achieves a form of literary alchemy that mesmerizes for its ability to situate us inside a personal landscape where both the eternal past and the unfolding present feel as if they can exist simultaneously.
Their probe "will seek to not only look into the facts of the incident, but more importantly, to situate the massacre in the context that led to it and to recommend ways by which accountability can be sought," the groups said in a statement.
However, Miller forces the viewer's hand as she confronts us head-on with powerful testimonies from her subjects, who recapitulate their tales of woe to a contemporary art audience that is left trying to situate itself in a liminal space that does not affirm or deny meaning.
If you try to situate this experiment within space and time, you'll be forced to conclude that it involves a limited degree of time travel, so that the person who goes second can communicate his or her result backward in time to the one who goes first.
Right now people are flinging around names of various devices and their prices to try to situate the relative cost of the Oculus or predict where the price is going—like pointing out that the Kindle started off at $400, and is now available for $80.
As it exists, however, the letter's energy is less a justification for The Process as a basketball strategy and the individual sub-tactics that comprised it, and more an attempt to situate Hinkie within the broader intellectual tradition of what we might as well call Success Studies.
In the context of a wider wave of movies about coming of age and larger conversations about the role of consent and sexuality among teens, they firmly situate themselves as guideposts, willing to capture what it means to be a teenage girl in all its hormonal glory.
But for ocean landings, the landing target comes to the Falcon 9; the drone ships can situate themselves more or less underneath the rocket, eliminating much of the horizontal distance the vehicle must cover and saving on the amount of fuel needed to return to Earth.
"When we situate Stonewall as the genesis, the point of origin, of the modern Gay Rights Movement, we exclude the impact of labor movements, the Black Civil Rights Movement, the anti-Vietnam war movement, youth counterculture, and the broader sexual revolution on gay liberation," Iovannone warns.
After Trump's election, which made questions about race and gender front and center in cultural conversation, Swift's silence seemed to be turning her into an inadvertent alt-right poster girl, and her inability to situate herself in the cultural conversation carried into the release of her latest album, Reputation.
Magnifying and manipulating such familiar patterns of our built environment, Cowansage's smaller paintings situate her viewers in ambiguous positions: we become small, like insects, floating over blue blades of grass that weave neatly together; we hover, like the hook of a crane, over a pile of stacked bricks.
This could be exciting in itself; you bet he knew it was a pose, a pose he struck to proclaim his own importance, situate himself in history, insist that he indeed has a place in history, and call your attention to all the other cool stuff he was doing.
The best memoirists are able to fully situate themselves within the world, however internal their writing — what did it mean, for example, for Yalom, who grew up in a poor Washington neighborhood, to be a Jewish boy living with black people before the advent of the civil rights movement?
That message is particularly poignant today because if Stars Hollow did exist, it would likely be filled with Trump supporters: The show's references to neighboring towns like Woodbury, New Milford, and Washington Depot situate Stars Hollow firmly in Litchfield County, Connecticut, where Trump won 54 percent of the vote.
Although Ms. Secor does not always manage to situate such stories within a larger, coherent narrative, her subjects' experiences speak for themselves — and they provide sharp, pinhole windows into a country that for many years has seemed, in her words, like "a black box whose contents were all but unknowable."
The current exhibition in Japan begins to situate it in the broader context of thematically transgressive and sometimes technically daring modern and contemporary photography that prize the spontaneous and the rough-edged over the studiously composed and fastidiously executed (despite the high quality of the South African artist's posthumously produced prints).
Piper's ways of connecting the conceptual and the personal, along with the coexistence of image, language, and experience in her work, situate participation as a kind of training grounds for the world: what if we accepted the provocations introduced by art as real strategies for changing our behavior or relationships?
Not because they don't respect their obvious predecessor — they all love, love Frank Ocean and the notion that a rapper can and should know how to skateboard — but because they're so thoroughly serious about the boy band label that it's just not the lineage they prefer to situate themselves in.
This impulse to situate oneself within country music's grand lineage using ol' Hank's ghost as a springboard is nothing new; his own friends name-checked him aplenty, and Hank's own son, Hank Williams Jr. (or Bocephus, if you're of a certain age) turned it into sort of ham-fisted art form.
Transporting us across centuries, each artist addresses a different facet of Nigerian history, seeking to situate themselves in the present, in a 'now' that captures and corrects history, and which looks to use artistic expression to guide the future — a future of volition, where identity is shaped rather than forced.
After saying goodbye to Ms. Jansen and heading back toward the train station, I realized that having been able to situate Vermeer in a real place in Delft, and standing in that place for a little while, did raise new interesting questions, and far more personal questions, for me, about his process.
It's fair to situate him within the Victorian gothic-horror movement (his life and work were contemporaneous with Bram Stoker's), and his unhappy Irish boyhood coincided with the folklore-prizing Irish literary revival beginning in the latter part of the nineteenth century (the subject of an interesting late-in-life correspondence with Yeats).
The word "daze" in the exhibition's title, suggestive of both aesthetic dazzle and cultural stupefaction, conveys this feeling of subdued trouble, as do the landscapes' peeping Tom vantages, which situate the viewer as an outsider surveilling the scene: houses are tucked away in brambly darkness; human silhouettes are glimpsed through backyard windows.
So my hope, though, is to take the conversation a little bit out of speculating about whether robots are going to take all the jobs in 2040 and driverless car and situate it in the here and now, because income inequality has not been as bad as it is today since 0003.
While the stitching would seem to situate Ginzel's the art within woman's work and domesticity, I cannot help but think that the choice of a tissue package comments on the way society frames women and the idea of beauty in terms of usefulness and disposability: They too are both to be used and tossed aside.
The figure of the stepmother effectively became a vessel for the emotional aspects of motherhood that were too ugly to attribute to mothers directly (ambivalence, jealousy, resentment) and those parts of a child's experience of her mother (as cruel, aggressive, withholding) that were too difficult to situate directly in the biological parent-child dynamic.
The first seven tracks include a tearful two-minute interlude from Wayne's mother Cita that would've held more weight as a more brief excerpt, and dreary mid-tempo tracks featuring Travis Scott and the late XXXTentacion that seem to exist primarily to situate Wayne in the 2018 Soundcloud rap zeitgeist that he influenced but was never a part of.
Schiff thought of the statements as something like the opening arguments he used to make as a prosecutor in Los Angeles courtrooms: an opportunity to zoom out and situate the granular details that juries were about to hear in the bigger picture of the case, focusing their attention on the story he wanted those details to tell.
After all, the conditions of the real world seem to veer toward the apocalypse consistently, and video games have always used the end of the world (or at least someone's world) as an animating force to justify and situate all the weird stuff that you get up to in them: murder, conquest, rebuilding, and so on.
That anti-vaxxers have coalesced around the language of choice could be harmful to the pro-choice movement, Stormer continued, and the malleability of the word "choice" is why some supporters of abortion rights have urged the movement to embrace stronger and more precise rhetoric and identify itself as "pro-abortion," or situate abortion as a human right.
Officers are not interested in fare evasion in and of itself, Mr. Gangi and Mr. Jones both suggested: If they were, they would situate themselves to visibly discourage people from hopping the turnstiles — or more commonly, sneaking through an open emergency entrance door — rather than secreting themselves to observe the crime and then make an arrest.
"I wasn't able to analyze it yet and to respond beyond saying that I knew the places that had been hit — the Maelbeek metro station, the Zaventem airport — because I had been there during the writing and filming of the film, which tells of a similar attack that we chose to situate in another site in Brussels," Mr. Faucon said.
Dates and timestamps situate the entries, which are mostly composed of stream-of-consciousness style digressions, in linear time — though even this choice is afforded critical reflection by the artist: 21998/21999/22015 6.35 P.M. writing down the time at which entries are made is as pointless as recreating the floor plan of each hotel room you stayed in while travelling.
Let's get some boring stuff out of the way first: In terms of things you look for on the back of the box, the TCL 4-Series has most of what you'd expect out of a contemporary TV. The 3840x2160 4K display looks crisp even when you situate yourself closer to it than you probably should, while the HDR support is satisfactory.
Before SESTA/FOSTA, Red says, getting the mainstream press to pay attention "was unthinkable"Photo: Gizmodo (Melanie Ehrenkranz)"We want to see ourselves and situate ourselves in the legacy of radical sex worker resistance to state violence," Red says, adding that it is appropriate, post-SESTA/FOSTA, that they come out boldly and unwaveringly, given the gravity of the problems now facing the community.
I saw her ability to situate the problem of prison in a much larger political and economic landscape when Davis and Gilmore engaged in a conversation moderated by Beth Richie, a law and African-American studies professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, in a large church in the city, the three of them — black, radical, feminist intellectuals — seated in huge and ornate bishops' chairs.
This is evidenced by where they situate their new locations (Pace, for example, has two outposts in Silicon Valley: one in Palo Alto, the educational hub of tech's elite engineering echelon at Stanford University, and one in Menlo Park, home to Facebook), and the sort of work they feature (such as Pace Menlo Park's current collaboration with Japanese art collective TeamLab's "digital playground," Living Digital Space and Future Parks).
But these days, brands are much more sensitive to context and interested in "authentic" warm feelings, so it stands to reason that Coke would take this opportunity to re-situate its product in the America of the 1980s — when our feelings toward soda and junk food and big companies were less complicated — and in the packaging of a beloved TV show — where viewers will find it more difficult to actively tune out or skip through the ad.
" Ms. Sales tries hard in these pages to situate girls' current experiences with social media in context with changing attitudes toward feminism — from the "girl power" movement in the '90s to the emergence of "princess culture" in the 2000s (linked to Disney's introduction of a line of princesses and princess toys) to a growing awareness today (promoted by high-profile stars like Taylor Swift and Emma Watson) that there is "inequality in the lives of women and girls that needed to be addressed.
During my four years at the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform (while in both the majority and the minority), we probed the use of stimulus funds, the taxpayer bailout of insurance giant AIG, Countrywide's sweetheart lending program for members of Congress and staff, Operation Fast and Furious, the White House's move to situate the US Census Bureau inside the West Wing, the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the Benghazi attack and the Internal Revenue Service's targeting of conservative groups.
It's not just that in the car before going up on the third visit you'd granted yourself a bitter kind of solace, because you were not locked up there and he was, and you were able to find words to situate yourself in life, and he didn't seem able to do so at that moment—a kind of purity of resolve (in the car) that sat behind your eyelids when you shut your eyes and let the sunlight purge through in a blood burst of warm red.

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