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Alex, Chris, and I make clear the slipperiness of arousal.
But from a dramaturgical perspective, the play's slipperiness causes problems.
There is also a slipperiness to some of his formulations.
Exclusive wheels also increase the sedan's slipperiness and optimize range, BMW says.
What was interesting about the story was the moral slipperiness of it all.
Ponnuru and Vyse are right about Trump's fundamental incoherence, slipperiness, and unprincipled opportunism.
Thus, for all its slipperiness, there seems to be some accounting for taste.
The slipperiness of ice has a more complex explanation or combination of explanations.
That slipperiness of reality is interesting to me, and it worked with the subject.
A Loaded Gun progresses with a snaking chronology, imitating the slipperiness of its subject.
This slipperiness extends to the heavier books I like to keep next to my pillow.
Jalin Marshall's slipperiness as a kick returner intrigues the Jets, but his recklessness exasperates them.
In viscosity, it has kinship to okra, but also oysters; the slipperiness is the point.
Subtitled Errant Geographies, the selected artists explore the slipperiness of place, politics, and cultural identity.
The BBC's slipperiness on equal pay, she pointed out, put its employees in a compromising position.
It's because in the in-between, the slipperiness, the vagueness, I can treat my loneliness with isolation.
Some interesting ideas about the slipperiness of labels like "good" and "bad" were explored in Season 1.
In particular: The memo is often vague on dates, a slipperiness that begins on its first page.
Where Aaron Rodgers is able to extend plays with his slipperiness, Roethlisberger extends them by simply absorbing hits.
It's occasionally pointillist and hyperdetailed, but he's also content to just luxuriate in the slipperiness of it all.
Strau's collage-paintings merge the word and the light, while positing the shared slipperiness of language and faith.
For one thing, slipperiness matters a great deal more to legged creatures than it does to wheeled machines.
There's a slipperiness to tracks like "озеро," which revolves around a few overlapping but never really intersecting, synthesizer passages.
Part of the power of language, Binet's novel suggests, rests on its slipperiness, its ability to embody shifting meanings.
Still, it is important to assess this appropriation against Johns' habitual slipperiness of intent and aversion to definitive conclusions.
There's a slipperiness to the music that Thomas Meluch has made over the last 15 years as Benoît Pioulard.
The slipperiness of what occurs might cause some readers to turn back and revisit the final scenes for clues.
In this way, they merge the word and the light, while positing the shared slipperiness of language and faith.
That slipperiness would keep them popular long after peers in either scene found their pop culture stock in sudden freefall.
This danger is compounded by the slipperiness of the concept underlying this analysis: the idea of a "two-sided" market.
The Circle actually takes its audience places, dramatizing the experience of online social interactions in all their fizz and slipperiness.
The engine is appropriately muffled, road noise is filtered out and the slipperiness of the body helps avoid irritating wind noise.
Copeland also discusses the slipperiness of genetic ethnicity estimates, which are much less precise than the matching of individual family members.
But directness of this kind has a hard time in a market-driven world that favors the convenient slipperiness of ambiguity.
Predictions about Brexit generally assume too much stability in the status quo; Mr. Johnson's slipperiness makes it harder still to predict.
His distinctive physical style melds a silky slipperiness with street and contemporary dance forms, often combined with stylized, repetitive gesture and speech.
"This kind of slipperiness, which has served Brazile well over the course of her long career, will now doom her," Nwanevu writes.
But her kind of directness has had a hard time in a market-driven world that favors the convenient slipperiness of ambiguity.
But the tonal slipperiness of Mr. Monkman's art, with its compound of anger and absurdity, social realism and serious camp, comes through.
By entangling himself with them, Mr. Fogle became a story inside a story, one of compulsion and connections and the slipperiness of narrative.
It exposed an ideological opportunism and factual slipperiness that left her exposed from both the left and right within the Democratic Party's electorate.
But it is easy to see how abuses might occur given the slipperiness of Mr Trump and his attempts to franchise his brand abroad.
Murder was rare in Cottage Grove, and the detectives, confronted with circumstantial evidence and the slipperiness of the dark web, obsessed over the case.
James Harden is hot on his heels, but the steamrolling anger of Russ's game is much more compelling to the eye than Harden's slipperiness.
Jonas's Organic Honey's Visual Telepathy, made decades before Cwynar or Perry's films, uses mirrors and a plastic mask to explore the slipperiness of feminine identity.
With a diaphanous quality that places it somewhere between heaven and earth, the piece is addictive in its slipperiness; it grows more appealing each season.
Given Cohen's general slipperiness in court, they're almost certainly basing that allegation on precise documentary evidence, potentially even the covert recordings that Cohen liked to make.
Bruenig was, to say the least, not happy with my description: This is a good example of the slipperiness in the way Bruenig deploys this argument.
Obviously there would be more of a slipperiness to that, but personally I think I probably still would have transitioned, if I was in that position.
"An attorney general whose slipperiness and legalistic hairsplitting had frustrated Democrats for several hours finally appeared to be caught off-guard," The Atlantic's Russell Berman writes.
On her solo, using what sounds like a wah-wah pedal, Jensen emphasizes both the slipperiness of the tune's melody and the traction of its rhythm.
Yet Mr. Hawkins finds an emotional solidity in the slipperiness, an abiding ache of yearning that translates into continuing, self-doubting and self-asserting self-transformation.
You will also notice, if you Youtube some oil wrestling, that leg entanglements take on great importance there due to the slipperiness of the upper body.
Dryer's imagery typically played with dissolution, which we read now, rightly or wrongly, as the slipperiness of mortality and the inadequacy of trying to hold onto anything.
We can still judge speakers' patterns of honesty or dishonesty, the directness versus slipperiness of their answers and their recall of detail versus complete lack of memory.
This definitional slipperiness inevitably haunts any effort to make anger into a political tool—what, exactly, is being valorized, an ethical objection or a rush of adrenaline?
They keep an eye on details, like the tangle of yellow egg noodles and skinny rice noodles in curry laksa, for a mix of slipperiness and give.
The slipperiness of perception is everyone's pitch: when conspiratorial thinking pervades the world, doors open for storytellers, a theme that, in the age of Pizzagate, feels very modern.
Professor Mick Peterson tested the slipperiness of the surface, how much give there was when the hoof hits the dirt and how much spring the track gives back.
This deep seawater is held back by a submerged ridge, but once water surmounts this grounding line, the land slopes downward into a basin of uncertain topography and slipperiness.
This slipperiness is exacerbated by the fact that many viewers will be unfamiliar with the plot of "Pamela" (your correspondent's guest had not read the novel and was bamboozled).
For a novelist fascinated by the slipperiness of truth, what richer ground than the Soviet Union under Stalin, where a memory might save your life, or cost another his?
We're never quite sure, from one scene to the next, whether we're at an embalming session or a fashion shoot, and the placement of video adds to the slipperiness.
In part, Goldman is using the presentation to argue that, given Mr. Leissner's supposed slipperiness, the bank's compliance system should not be faulted for failing to detect his scheme.
Similar to his chilling role in Nightcrawler (but with less antiheroic flair), Gyllenhaal portrays Morf Vandewalt with a kind of slipperiness that is both pleasantly likable and undeniably off-putting.
I'm grateful because Trump has not backed down in the face of the slipperiness, hypocrisy and dangerous standard-setting deployed by opponents of Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court.
Dashing and cleverly imagined, it is a mystery wrapped in a hoax, part literary parody, part case study of the slipperiness of narrative and the seduction of a good story.
It perfectly illustrates the slipperiness of dialect, she says, and our inability to capture it as it exists out there, in the wild, where it's ever-changing, messy and human.
This Zelig-like slipperiness, which kept him in favour and out of prison for many years, makes it possible to enjoy his colourful biography without ever quite getting to know him.
To counter this slipperiness, the U.S. needs to get a detailed account of what the North&aposs nuclear and missile programs consist of, what facilities it has and where they are.
His seven-volume "In Search of Lost Time", published between 1913 and 1927, is known for its long, winding prose and its many ruminations on time and the slipperiness of memory.
Part of his genius was his inscrutable slipperiness—the rock star as shadow emperor projecting orgiastic fantasies, writing odes to Andy Warhol and Bob Dylan, and indulging in opulent drug binges.
But partly because of its loaded themes and formal slipperiness, and partly because of Mr. Nance's sure-footed direction, the show is more raw and freewheeling than any of its predecessors.
His other paintings (much smaller) seem determined to convince us that he is primarily a painter who concerns himself with the slipperiness of human identity, that most fashionable of current sideshows.
His slipperiness has been given a sinister twist by his chief adviser, Dominic Cummings, a Machiavellian ideologue who propagated the lie that Brexit would generate £350m ($460m) a week for the NHS.
After top players complained about the clay's slipperiness and its dissimilarity with other courts, the blue clay was gone the next year, and the novelty surface is now believed to be extinct worldwide.
They need to know that they are entitled to lives of passion and mistakes; the same qualities that drive them to pierce the quantum slipperiness of reality might wound their friends and lovers.
Five years on, Salley is revisiting the incident with Fujiwara in a ten-minute film that explores the slipperiness of identity and seeks to rehaul—if not obscure—the old Salley of tabloid gossip.
By tying the dragon to  elements of the contemporary everyday, WangShui highlights the slipperiness of legend, demonstrating how the mythic — including the futuristic — clashes with the realistic, expressed at a coded, almost clinical remove.
But the fact that he is so willing to be misleading even when the evidence is clear-cut should make us suspicious about his slipperiness around slightly more ambiguous cases, like Miranda's pilfered emails.
That such similar imagery could advertise such divergent economic systems attests to the slipperiness of photographic style — and to the importance of looking past surfaces, even on the feeds of buffed-to-shine Instagrammers.
Instead, Fox folds the pivotal events of her story into a larger examination of the subjectivity and slipperiness of memory and how we can't choose which aspects of the past inform the people we become.
One of the themes examined is the slipperiness of identity—this is enriched by the subjective format of the app, where it is possible to examine certain characters from two, three or even four perspectives.
It's lovely, rampant and soaring, bringing together sharp Carnatic adroitness, tartly doleful harmonies fit for an English ballad, prog-rock muscle, bebop slipperiness, and — here and there — the blown dust of a Gustavo Santoalalla soundtrack.
Mr. Morris, one of the great sleuths of modern cinema (who many years ago worked as a private detective), brings to "Wormwood" a long acquaintance with the slipperiness of truth and the deceptions of power.
It's a politically baffling thing to say — so baffling that I don't buy the common hot take that Trump's slipperiness on this question merely reflects resentment at having the legitimacy of his election win challenged.
Video had captured one incarnation of the sublime fleetingly in sync with another; a work about the slipperiness of forever meets a work of actual physical permanence in a way that felt a lot like filmmaking.
The researchers assessed "frictional performance" across a variety of lubricated and non-lubed latex condoms using a machine and performed touch-tests with human participants to determine how they perceived slipperiness and what they preferred, hypothetically, during sex.
"Trump has not backed down in the face of the slipperiness, hypocrisy and dangerous standard-setting deployed by opponents of Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court," New York Times op-ed columnist Bret Stephens wrote earlier this month.
Asghar Farhadi's Oscar winner for best foreign- language film "is a rigorously honest movie about the difficulties of being honest, a film that tries to be truthful about the slipperiness of truth," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
That many people retroactively don the cloaks of dissidents and can't believe they weren't considered enemies of the state speaks to the slipperiness of memory, as well as the difficulty of keeping a nuanced perspective on history in one's mind.
Among hardcore graffiti writers, that slipperiness makes CASH4 both an insider and someone who openly brings alien perspectives to the game: A struggling artist who claims to have been "raised by three women," and who once trained to become an architect.
And as a general rule of thumb, anyone whose launch pad sits between the free-throw line and dotted circle is awesome: When conducting a pick-and-roll, Mitchell combines Kemba Walker's slipperiness with the swift strength of a boxer.
" And in a column on Thursday in the New York Times, Bret Stephens praised Trump for refusing to back down "in the face of the slipperiness, hypocrisy and dangerous standard-setting deployed by opponents of Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court.
Because of this slipperiness, it too has this meditative quality, you zero in on the bassline or the pianos chime because its reliable, and track the moment-to-moment shifts and changes uncomfortably as they stretch out and collapse over the track's runtime.
Kornel Kovacs plays with this temporal slipperiness over the course his debut double LP—the first two sides are a sparkling FM tribute to 80s synth-pop and funky disco-house, while the second slab is a glittering journey through disco atmospherics.
"For the first time since Donald Trump entered the political fray," he wrote, "I find myself grateful that he's in it" because "Trump has not backed down in the face of the slipperiness, hypocrisy and dangerous standard-setting" by opponents of Judge Kavanaugh.
The book exposes the slipperiness of what we so much believe to be true coupled with the shortcomings of the English language — German comes off better with words like fernweh (wanting to be anywhere but where you are) and fuchsteufelswild (gutting rage).
Dan Walsh's "Blink" (2013), a geometric abstraction in flat, matte acrylic on canvas, is a study in the haunting slipperiness of closely paired values; the longer you look at its patterns of dark blue against a black field, the farther they seem to slip from your grasp.
He believes that the story of Freud's early life has something to tell us about Freudianism, and although he insists on playing the part of a hanging judge, much of what he has to say about the slipperiness of Freud's character and the factitiousness of his science is persuasive.
The slipperiness of the tragedy forces Lloyd Parry to imagine and report on the horrors people in northeast Japan were in the grips of: missing relatives swept away by the tsunami, homes destroyed save for what people could grab, and possessions lost in the power of the unquenchable wave.
This savvy slipperiness has won him perennial work on the hip-hop remix circuit and is very new New York, but it's also the reason people forget to mention artists like Nicki Minaj, French, and A$AP Rocky in conversations about the modern hip-hop pulse in the Big Apple.
Her latest piece is an argument against the latest trend in online liberal outrage — retweeting Trump's old tweets in an attempt to out him as a hypocritical flip-flopper — but it doubles as an insight into the president's singular slipperiness and the failure of traditional rhetorical strategies to resist him.
But that slipperiness makes it easy for commenters to throw out valid criticism by dismissing it as the ravings of angry tweeps, and to conflate two different topics: one about representation in YA, and one about how social media allows people to jump on a bandwagon with a minimum of thought or work.
The show was smart to never settle on one remedy in particular—its genius is in its textual and subtextual slipperiness—but the question maintains a weighty relevance in Glover's other pursuits, in his comedy, in his acting, in his video work, and most of all in his music as Childish Gambino.
To get a sense of this slipperiness: In a recent rebuttal of the Southern Poverty Law Center's description of him as a "white nationalist," he insists The Bell Curve can't be racist because its second section, an exploration of the links between low IQ and social dysfunction, focused solely on white people.
More important, he's used his erratic and self-evidently impromptu speaking style to support the central thrust of his campaign, which is an attack, not just on the substantive track record of the establishment, but on its discredited way of speaking — the instrumentality and the focus-grouping, the suppression of honesty and real emotion in favor of boilerplate, slipperiness and downright lies.

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