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Situating herself in the literary world, it turns out, is a more vexed project than situating herself in the natural one.
Aside from situating herself within history, Parker also meditates on magic by situating herself within pop culture alongside Black artistic icons that, to her, feel magical.
While he was situating himself, Zemser bumped Darby's shoulder and elbow.
So spare yourselves the negative vibes by situating your space ahead of time!
The show is welcoming, situating us all, in a way, as newcomers to this feast.
Including the shot was Scorsese's way of situating "Goodfellas" within a century of outlaw cinema.
The mural is intended to reflect a Brooklyn aesthetic, situating Dock 72 in a specific place.
I'm amazed by how this season wildly vacillates between situating Elizabeth or Philip at its center.
It's kind of so bad that it's completely situating whole neighborhoods next to massive warehouse properties.
Either way, you won't have to worry about awkwardly situating yourself near an airport outlet anytime soon.
Instead, they deflected their relation to this community and issues of accountability by situating themselves as outsiders.
I wanted to start it in a provocative way, where we're situating ourselves in her inner voice.
"Situating it around a meal makes it feel more natural — in a completely unnatural situation," he says.
Beginning in the 1940s, mathematicians began to explore ways of situating Diophantine equations in settings with more symmetry.
Do you worry about situating people in the story after so much time away without their heads swimming?
We cannot ask the questions we are asking here without situating them within the human practice of philosophy.
Broom does a masterly job of situating each of her family members as Katrina looms on the horizon.
Broom does a masterly job of situating each of her family members as Katrina looms on the horizon.
Clinton's career by situating her within the arc of women who have broken down barriers in American public life.
This anthology of essays, articles, diary entries and more complicates that view by situating the protest in historical context.
Situating such characters at the brink, Unferth tinges even trivial moments of anxiety with a sense of existential crisis.
This is the supposed irony of situating high-tech immortality schemes in an ancient land thick with ghosts and nations.
So a good argument can be made for situating your workout space in a garage or three-season room. 5.
Since the gun battles happen at night, situating the characters geographically is even more difficult, but Abraham pulls it off.
Just situating the candidates at a large enough distance apart would prevent any attempt to shout an out-of-turn response.
Church girl Karolina (Virginia Gardener) is surrounded by pink and elegant, clean decor, situating her as a paragon of princess-like femininity.
But by situating it within the context of a government report, albeit a bombshell one, "The Report" loses a little human sizzle.
In one section of the game, you clear out an entire gridlocked freeway by situating your hole at one end of it.
German labor representatives have fiercely opposed the merger, which will dilute their influence by situating the headquarters of the new company outside Germany.
And by situating that story among animals — who already have natural, antagonistic predator-prey relationships — it can explore that dynamic without feeling preachy.
German labour representatives have fiercely opposed the merger, which will dilute their influence by situating the headquarters of the new company outside Germany.
Others increased their reputations through their associations, comportment, and military service, situating themselves closer to whiteness along Spain's vast colored spectrum of castes.
The name is unsatisfactory because, like many syndromes, it describes a set of phenomena without situating them in a coherent narrative—medical or otherwise.
Situating the correctness debate within a wider historical context enables Mr Greene to consider contemporary changes as elements of larger shifts in linguistic structure.
The authors offer something more sobering, more analytical and, at this point, more revealing, situating Trump's tenure in the history of the executive branch.
This led to a body of work where I was beginning to explore ideas of transition, by situating figures in airplanes, subways, and escalators.
Far from being absolute, the Second Amendment is perhaps the clearest example of the Constitution situating rights in the context of the public good.
The building, which was once a clubhouse for silent film stars, is very narrow — a creative challenge for the developers in situating the lobby.
The show opened on the five-year anniversary of the disaster, situating frames filled with deteriorating buildings, decimated landscapes, and people in one place.
In the US, Mario Sorrenti and his younger brother Davide also subverted the aspirational fantasies of fashion by situating it within the lives of consumers.
And again, this idea that pops up of Dada situating itself as anti-tradition, anti-figurative art, anti-received wisdom of what art should be.
As such, they may go in for a strong, firm hug to help calm their child down, rather than exacerbating the situating with mirrored frustration.
"It's about situating it within a framework of workers' rights," a framework under which workers advocate together for economic, racial, and gender justice, she explained.
By boldly situating his narrative omniscience in a ghost (or corpse, or spirit — I'm unsure what to call the narrator), Ackerman immediately achieves uncanny authority.
Be sure to check out the Washington Post's Philip Bump's piece on the article, situating it in the context of the nativist sentiment of the time.
Tracing out the racist foundations that still haunt us, Hulls hones in on the importance of situating our individual selves within a larger history of xenophobia.
The move was meant, for better or worse, to put doubtful fans a bit more at ease by situating the series adjacent to a familiar canon.
It's not just Trek, either: over the past 20 years, mainstream science fiction creators have largely handicapped their work by situating their stories within known timelines.
Situating these subjects in yet another raw studio space, he balanced each subject's poise with his own technical concerns for lighting, folds in clothing, and subtle manipulations.
She explores the possibilities by situating viewers "inside the belly of the work," according to the website for Gibney Dance, where the piece will have its premiere.
It is tough to imagine an idea-spouting, theoretically inclined curator situating such diverse works in the same show, but they fit together wonderfully, and confluences develop.
More broadly, the work suggests that situating yourself in relationship to something (maybe anything) requires continuous testing, sampling, and monitoring, as with some kind of psychic GPS.
She effectively moved beyond her controversial stands on social issues, situating herself as an economic progressive and a critic of the Bush-era wars in the Middle East.
Nevertheless, his project of situating contemporary human life as a minor event in the grand scheme of cosmic evolution had a profound effect on Soleri's thought and architecture.
Inviting "real girl" models feeds into this idea, as these digital influencers have proven the ability to move designer product by situating it in everyday settings and styling.
But this book also stands apart from its predecessors, as it zooms out from Knausgaard's little domain, situating My Struggle against the backdrops of family, society, and history.
It was bringing together and situating so many different aspects of African life, Zambian life, but also the ways in which we conceptualize Africa and blackness in general.
The problem with this is, from my point of view, situating narrative in a moral framework is what novels do better than really any other type of art.
Mr. Biden is using his age to his advantage here, presenting himself as a voice of historical authority, and situating the 2020 race in a much longer timeline.
Through the years it became ever more deeply embedded in French culture and tradition -- with Victor Hugo situating his novel "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" in the cathedral itself.
By situating each song in a different invented historical period, a different chronological box, Sign o' the Times externalizes not only the source material but also the songs themselves.
By situating Louis's death in the context of the Revolution, this show it not just talking about the king and his objects, but rather describing a hidden, cynical humor.
In a remarkable series of references, Judge Drain cited Mr Trump's "ethnocentric" speeches, situating the Michigan law in the context of the "racially charged rhetoric" of the presidential campaign.
The struggles of the game's AI character to achieve humanity works as an analogy for Love's real-life struggles situating herself in society as a queer woman, she says.
By positioning projects in the outdoors, these artists broke outside of the limiting confines of the museum, to consider the world, in its totality, as the situating place for art.
A New Orleans-based clarinetist, Christopher dedicates himself to uplifting the jazz legacy of his hometown, while situating it within the context of other traditional black music of the Caribbean.
Other journalists narrowed their focus to the specific rich kids and chaotically self-obsessed men who were actually involved, situating Fyre Festival in the timeless context of our nation of scammers.
The California-Pacific Triennial, organized by the Orange County Museum of Art, adopts something of a hybrid model, situating artists from California alongside those from several countries along the Pacific Rim.
Anderson draws us in, and keeps us off-balance, with the near-constant movement of the camera—and by cutting on those movements, while situating the pieces to complement each other.
However, as you can imagine, situating a petri dish above a 40-foot leviathan's head as it surfaces can be quite a doozy, even for the most intrepid of ocean explorers.
I'd know my sister in a half-second by the pressure of her hand on my scalp, turning me just a little, situating me to edge the hair off my collar.
For this incarnation, "Murder by Magic," the company had adopted a Jazz Age theme, situating the murder among a troupe of bickering vaudevillians who called themselves Masters of Magic and Merriment.
Think pieces, blog essays, books (from bios to queer theory works like J. Jack Halberstam's Gaga Feminism) erupt around her videography and discography, interpreting and situating the densely encrusted references and allusions.
Drawing on an astonishing array of sources, Kotkin paints a richly variegated portrait, delving into Stalin's peculiar personality even while situating him within the trajectories of Soviet history and totalitarianism more generally.
The Paul Institute is in the process of situating itself at the intersection of the arts and tech industries, and released A. K. Paul's debut single 'Landcruisin' in March of this year.
But not doing anything and not trying to rethink these big problems and not situating it in these big ideological terms — we're certainly not going to recover if we don't do that.
By situating the ceramic work as an archeological dig, she is also commenting on how this vibrant viticulture is slowly transforming, maybe even disappearing, in the wake of other economies taking precedent.
Noisey: So I was wondering if you could start by telling me a little bit about this album and how you see it situating you know in the larger scale of your discography?
The pool will be built on the roof of a 22017-story building, situating the the 210-gallon pool 212 meters (or about 240 feet) in the air, according to designer Compass Pools.
The scene demonstrates how pop culture at large can further the #MeToo dialogue by situating the topic in context of a larger story, featuring characters that people are attached to and really understand.
Yet one side of the bookend is vertical while the other is horizontal, physically and metaphorically situating and literally "dwarfing" the viewer in a dizzying limbo between right-side-up and upside-down.
Situating it phenomenologically, we see how the patches' tentacles stretch from abstract and invisible research, all the way through our waterways, back to our cities, and onto our tables, our local policies, etc.
By situating these poems in a country at war, Kaminsky forces the reader to consider both the ways in which we define our social belonging and the loyalties according to which we operate.
Constructed gingerly around a soon-to-explode family secret, "The Daughter" — a soapy take on Henrik Ibsen's "The Wild Duck" — creates a superficial tension by situating its escalating emotions within icily contained visuals.
But all of these things still don't equate to a humanlike cognitive process in the AI, one that understands things like situating human emotion within different cultures, or the broad spectrum of human sexuality.
Rochko says he closed the instance during the boom in order to spread members through the service's federation system — a system of separate, but linked communities — instead of situating everyone on a single server.
During a visit last week to Moscow, Isakov suggested situating the base in the southern part of the Central Asian country close to its border with Tajikistan - where Russia also has a similar facility.
Situating these emblems unobtrusively on her chest, he places them by her heart, emphasizing their importance while preventing them from dominating the image or pushing it into the realm of either fantasy or fiction.
Narrated by John Waters, the film features archival footage and photographs as well as interviews with over two dozen early graffiti writers, situating their work within the cultural and political developments of the time.
As patients increasingly travel to and across the United States for medical treatment, developers are seizing on the benefits of situating hotels near major medical centers, many of which are in hotel-starved outskirts.
The measured pace gives the show a chance to sketch in its supporting characters, situating Sasha in a network of relationships whose strength is more affecting because of the way they creep up on viewers.
It resolves the tension Macdonald has built up by situating the moth within the dynamics of human psychology and misery, slamming us back into joke territory with a reminder that, actually, it's just a moth.
Manhattan's first season took on the feel of an underdog sports movie, pitting two "teams" of scientists against each other to design a better bomb while situating viewers among the team least likely to succeed.
Some of Planned Parenthood's contemporaries in the movement, such as Sister Song and the National Network of Abortion Funds, define themselves explicitly as reproductive justice organizations, situating abortion within a much more holistic human rights framework.
Also, situating kiosks in rail stations to catch people during their commutes means more may buy knowing they are on their way home or to an office so will not have to carry items around all day.
One of our favorite things about The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild earlier this year was how it embraced a retro sensibility of minimal extra information, situating the player's attention squarely on the action itself.
Between packing, furnishing, organizing, situating, writing, producing and filming with my big belly slowing me down more and more every day (plus all the symptoms pregnancy throws at me), I am going to become a Texan. Yee-haw!
Welcome to Incantations, a series of esoteric mixes from THUMP UK. We're looking to explore the nooks and crannies of club culture, situating ourselves in the liminal spaces between dancefloors, seeking solace in the obscure and the unearthed.
More broadly, they also reflect on the long history of the cyanotype and its capacities, situating the cyanotype as a cherished artifact while using it in an uncustomary way: not for straight documentation but to construct something new.
I would argue that Tarantino does a solid job of situating viewers in the world of Los Angeles the late '60s, and his recounting of events leading up to the murders does a solid job of inducing dread.
Alexander Burns: Mr. Buttigieg's deeper reflection on his marriage hits several important political chords at once, stressing his identity as a breakthrough candidate while also situating his marriage within a universally familiar context: taking care of sick parents.
To dramatize that by situating it at the nexus of a broader experience that merely hints at a point about how and why we wear clothes — to reject the runway in favor of live action — was pretty clever.
It took a long time, and many years, for me to realize that situating myself at the center of this story made sense if the story was about me, but it erased the stories of so many others.
Situating itself in the everyday moments of New York life, High Maintenance's biggest—and perhaps most unattainable—fantasy is that modern city life isn't at odds with an unwavering ability to see the good in the people around you.
Because Banerjee's work is so deeply anthropological, situating it among the traditional portraiture and landscapes that built PAFA's reputation as one of the country's preeminent institutions for instilling traditional methods of art-making in its students is a masterstroke.
In situating Regulate… as the logical successor to Dr. Dre's The Chronic and Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle, the documentary presents a clear, accessible storyline about each album's creation and cultural import, and correctly argues that Warren G deserves critical recognition.
But looking at this show I wonder whether the language used here could have been more humble, situating the work where it can be recognized, but not placing it on a pedestal from which it is likely to fall.
Over the next century, the city's presepi took on a distinct style: dense, ornate and full of life, situating religious figures like the Virgin Mary and baby Jesus on Neapolitan streetscapes alongside other generically pastoral characters, like pizza makers.
As Marco and his colleagues had done with their previous company, they were saving money by situating the bulk of their operations, or at least most of the white-collar jobs, in the repressive post-Soviet state of Belarus.
" This "self-compassion led to greater personal improvement, in part, through heightened acceptance," the researchers wrote, adding that "forgiveness stems from situating one's shortcomings or failures — such as a regret experience — as a part of the common human experience.
Kozyra's original idea included transforming Friedrich Nietzsche and Rainer Maria Rilke into dogs, situating herself in the guise of a whip-wielding femme fatale in control of the philosophical greats, depicted in the film as dogs on a leash.
But in blaming, or even hating, her — without situating her within the larger context of Silicon Valley, the demands of venture capital, and the logic of the stock market — she becomes something just as mythical as she was before: a supervillain. ●
Today, he brings his talent for gritty drum programming to bear on electronic pop outfit Porches' silky 2016 track "Be Apart"—he leaves the song's yearning vocals intact, while situating them over a bed of bleeps, chirps, and hammering 808 percussion.
Order was restored on Sunday when officials chose the side of caution, dumping plenty of water on the greens overnight and situating the cups more often than not near the center of greens, away from severe run-offs near the edges.
Whether or not Donald Trump is knowingly situating himself within this tradition—and it's fair to assume he's not—there's little doubt that he shares his predecessors' philosophy that professionalism is not the path to truth, but an enemy of reality.
By situating the door-less kitchen huts or imba yokubikira in Harlem, the Jamaican American artist emphasizes the global vastness of the African Diaspora while simultaneously speaking about the radical gentrification of the neighborhood that continues to displace longtime black residents.
Once you have a bra on, lift a breast with your hand from the side, situating it in the cup and above the underwire, and then tuck or smooth the top of your tissue into the cup to let it settle.
Situating the downfall of Weinstein in between the stories of these other powerful men complicates the story, turning a narrative of sisterhood and female power into a more complicated, and more realistic, interrogation of the ebbs and flows of progress.
Besides its all-electric power sources, the Nissan concept van includes a number of revisions of the traditional model of mobile ice cream selling, including situating the vendor outside the van with a hatch that opens to expose the ice cream dispensing goodness.
A former national swimmer, she wanted to start her own swimming school, but instead of situating it in the typical white-tiled environment, aromatic with chlorine, she built a pool in the basement of a derelict Victorian house that she had bought.
Boiler Room flirted with the idea in 2017, enabling Google Daydream owners to experience a FJAAK live set from Berlin's Arena Club in VR. In sports, Fox has designed its own app enabling Oculus Rift owners to watch sports by situating themselves within digital stadiums.
The series opens with footage of the L.A. riots, situating the viewer in a world still reeling from the explosive outrage that can emerge when a black citizen is abused by the police, and the courts respond by making excuses and protecting their own.
Face tattoos that made some amount of sense on the rappers situating themselves in the tradition of a specific art form, or pop stars declaring themselves at a certain level of unimpeachable status, are now making their way onto other faces, for vaguer reasons.
In The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Lanthimos took a similarly jaundiced view of American moral values, situating Colin Farrell's gutless heart-surgeon and Nicole Kidman's icy wife in a colossal beige McMansion, and then turning that McMansion into something resembling a house of horrors.
On top of that, lawmakers in many states continue to propose bills, like so-called "bathroom bills," that aim to expel trans people from public life by situating our bodies as threats to others and barring us from restrooms that match who we are.
At the time, it was part of the popular trend of re-situating literary classics within the social structure of a modern-day high school inhabited by students in their mid-twenties (see also: She's All That, Clueless and 10 Things I Hate About You).
Jon's resurrection, arguably the biggest moment in the show to date—not necessarily in audience impact, but in confirming a major book event that's yet to occur, as well as firmly situating Jon as Westero's de-facto Jesus Christ figure—should've had people talking.
By situating ideas associated with gambling, such as "take all" and "tilt," alongside kinetic imagery suggestive of the flashing lights and neon glare of pinball and slot machines, Mr. Indiana celebrates the promise and fantasy of American prosperity while also acknowledging the failures of American ethics.
Then, as a multimedia work, "Lemonade" goes even further: Its video album, directed by Beyoncé and Kahlil Joseph with crucial interludes of poetry by Warsan Shire, magnifies the personal to the archetypal, situating Beyoncé among generations of African-American women in a long, unselfish, unfinished struggle.
Specifically, we take issue with the implicit characterization of organizations, activists, and advocates fighting for prison abolition as "extremists" and "ideological purists," while situating those who support building new jails as taking a reasoned or "nuanced" approach, particularly as you sit on ​the Commission that developed the proposal.
Situating her abstract works from the late '60s historically also emphasizes the context for what came next, when, nearing the age of 21983, somewhere between being an "established" and a "veteran" artist, she risked everything by taking off the armor of modernism and assuming the contingent mantle of femininity.
He opens his plays with O'Brien's simple "once upon a time" tone, before zeroing in on his characters and subverting the popular Seán O'Casey version of charming, hardscrabble Irishness by situating them not in an emotionally and politically fraught world but in an alternately repressed and explosive one.
The Wild Fable video is cited as evidence that Target is "willfully" confusing consumers by situating its sneaker in cultural contexts strongly associated with Vans, a California-based brand that unarguably owes its existence to the rise of skateboard culture in the state in the '20193s and '80s.
The first of these will be in London, where Amazon is situating them in rail stations — Charing Cross, King's Cross, Paddington, Liverpool Street and my local station London Bridge — and will start off by selling Boodles Mulberry Gin for £14.99 a bottle (a 40% discount on the normal price, Amazon notes).
The script is missing the fully imagined, immersive amplitude of Ms. Rowling's novels, but she did such a remarkable job in those volumes conjuring a fictional universe that this play nimbly sustains itself simply by situating its canny story line in that world and remaining true to its characters and rules.
Director Keith Gordon, who's done beautiful work on these past two episodes, suggests this through an elegant visual metaphor: Situating Gloria like a rock in the middle of the frame, Gordon stages the cleanup scene involving the final two bodies, Nikki Swango's and a state trooper's, through time-lapse and dissolves.
Eva twice admires the footwear she hopes to purchase, and the same shot of the shoes behind a rain-soaked shop window is used each time, situating her in a hazy, dreamlike environment that keeps her sleepwalking along the path to the eventual compromise she makes to obtain the shoes.
Women like Ivanka Trump, Hope Hicks and Kellyanne Conway don't just counsel the president and liaise with the press and public; they offer a feminine salve, simultaneously sanctioning Mr. Trump's sexist commentary and buttressing his ego by situating themselves as little girls in need of direction from Big Daddy (literally, in Ivanka's case).
But by situating the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in the decades-spanning context of the growth of antigovernment militias in the United States, the movie emphasizes a chilling (if not altogether new) point: that Timothy McVeigh, who was executed in 2001 for the bombing, did not emerge from a vacuum.
In Nippon Cha-cha-cha, which was developed from a live performance of the same title staged at the Centre Pompidou-Metz and Tokyo Commons in 2018, Morimura metamorphoses into key figures from the 20th century, like Yukio Mishima and General Douglas MacArthur, situating his own biographic self within a broader context of Japan's complex, multilayered post-war history.
Both landers will carry two of the payloads on the list, including a Laser Retro-Reflector Array (LRA) that is basically a mirror-based precision location device for situating the lander itself; and a Navigation Doppler Lidar for Precise Velocity and Range Sensing (NDL) — a laser-based sensor that can provide precision navigation during descent and touchdown.
Central European governments are wary of creating a precedent whereby their nationals in Western Europe are treated as second-class workers (situating the power to hit the brake in Brussels, rather than in national capitals, may help on that), while governments in Austria, Sweden, Denmark and even Germany are threatened by populist parties pushing hard for local versions of Mr Cameron's renegotiation.
Every year when Time's list of 100 Most Influential People comes out, there are some surprising nods and snubs (this year's includes some... interesting choices, like situating Christine Blasey Ford alongside Brett Kavanaugh, or having Steve Bannon write a blurb, or Chris Christie lavishing praise upon President Trump.) But the list at least serves as a record of a certain point in time.
This street race is a loving nod to the Fast & Furious franchise's origins as a gearhead fantasy, and Fate puts a fun spin on the sequence — which evokes the similar "Race Wars" opening from Furious 7 — by situating it within the classic-car-obsessed Havana scene, an idiosyncratic automotive subculture both similar to and wildly different from the LA street racing culture that birthed this series.

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