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This is a hearty cuisine, steeped in seafood that in turn is steeped in wine and garlic.
Today, we're taking "steeped" literally, and the answer is TEABAGS, because they are traditionally steeped in boiling water.
The second act, which shifts between a 2003 symposium, steeped in academese, and a 1973 talk show, steeped in gin, is more like a screwball tragedy.
But even readers steeped in America's history will learn something.
China is steeped in centuries of rich history and culture.
It's really dangerous to eat shellfish steeped in K. brevis.
The full moon is beautiful, mysterious, and steeped in mythology.
The government is steeped in debt; its coffers are empty.
Cigarette Racing became steeped in its own true crime drama.
But the dance can be steeped in heteronormative, patriarchal tradition.
Their stuff is steeped in youth, idealism, and open community.
Political radicals steeped in daily organizing are often suspicious of
She's been steeped in the adoption world for 27 years.
A series steeped in Stephen King lore arrives on Hulu.
Munich: Is the German city steeped in tradition becoming cool?
But it also is a place steeped in Confederate lore.
The entire family is steeped in devastating, contemporary American calamity.
Restaurant culture has long been steeped in alcohol and drugs.
Clinton is a masterful debater and steeped deep in policy.
Beyond such restrictions, the hamlet is steeped in community pride.
It is steeped in attitude: bourgeois alienation and cosseted rebellion.
The casatiello is an Easter bread steeped in Neapolitan tradition.
She had obviously been steeped in Orwell before her oration.
Kjartansson, steeped in theatre since early childhood, lifted the ban.
Burns," which came steeped in the iconography of "The Simpsons.
But it's harsh words, steeped in the feeling of the moment.
Earlier in the day, one steeped in tradition and protocol, Mrs.
It is steeped, instead, in a single shade of morbid resignation.
Let's fall back for people who aren't steeped in sports media.
Later, Hudson got even more steeped in the study of sperm.
Few places are as steeped in mythology as the Hawaiian Islands.
Yes, the fictional town of Ben Temps is steeped in religion.
I felt neither inflamed with enthusiasm nor steeped in boiling hate.
They are historical memory steeped in emotion and encapsulated in paint.
Detroit is a great American city steeped in history and import.
It is steeped in deceit, murder, ghosts and contemporary Broadway theater.
Gil and George are equally steeped in theater lore and legend.
The imagery is steeped in darkness, and slowly yields its textures.
Bureaucrats steeped in austere Wahhabism draw converts in government prayer halls.
The space shuttle truck is steeped in history, and some lore.
Theirs is a feud steeped in competition and fermented with age.
And yes, she is rooted and obviously steeped in her sources.
Most of us have been steeped in Christmas fantasies since birth.
Dried hibiscus flowers steeped with ginger mean it's Christmastime in Jamaica.
Still, her upbringing also was steeped in her South Asian heritage.
Much of Cohen's body of work is steeped in social commentary.
WHEN Kazuo Ishiguro started to write fiction, he wasn't steeped in literature.
Q. Is it difficult to perform songs steeped in real personal conflict?
Playing the Android version is a refreshing break, one steeped in nostalgia.
Who, after all, is more steeped in pageantry than a female monarch?
I was too steeped in the bourgeois ethos of deals and contracts.
Much like modern day motorsports, sailing is a sport steeped in science.
The leather scene is dominated by masculine stereotypes and steeped in tradition.
He was, for a decade and a half, steeped in corporate culture.
So I'm steeped in the NBA and I'm very passionate about it.
They are, however, steeped in the same frayed history and political unease.
Some of those missions, according to the Coloradoan, are steeped in secrecy.
Even experts steeped in Iowa Republican politics admit they simply don't know.
The novels of John le Carré are steeped in shadows and ambiguity.
Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Buddhist and Hindu faiths are steeped in its promotion.
Garmendia was a guy steeped in LatAm style but also genuinely youthful.
And our entire career in sketch comedy has been steeped in music.
Because it is an abuse of power steeped in racism and Islamophobia.
And, unfortunately, gay male culture is often steeped in sexism and misogyny.
The sport is steeped in cultural significance and history of greater stakes.
The origins of Notting Hill Carnival are also steeped in Trini culture.
Mr. Nye was a word-drunk fabulist, steeped in the oral tradition.
The old tennis court, so steeped in history, had cracks running throughout.
TikTok, with its legions of irony-steeped teens, presents a specific danger.
Chechnya has a history steeped in the blood of revolts and repression.
I enjoy a little magic, and ours was also steeped in mystery.
Of course some of what I do is steeped in science, e.g.
Survivors are steeped in trauma and angry at the absence of accountability.
Perhaps more than many European metropolises, Madrid remains steeped in traditional handicraft.
For one, Republicans and Democrats are steeped in a deep gun culture.
For a president not steeped in policy intricacies, the decision is vexing.
The manager and staff are devoted and steeped in reading and literature.
It's a feminism steeped in the toughen-up language of cultural libertarianism.
Americans steeped in individualism have been reluctant to legislate in this way.
What we're presented with is a self-contained, darkness-steeped spook house.
Steeped in shadows and electricity, they rock out and keep their secrets.
I felt steeped in something that feels really part of the place.
What her mother did was illegal, of course, and steeped in secrecy.
His cadences at once pop chart modern and steeped in classic soul.
Their memories of Monday night will likely always be steeped in trauma.
He is also steeped in political history, particularly that of his native Atlanta.
GG: Lucky guesses, maybe, but your books are steeped in your actual reporting.
You're coming from somewhere else, so you're not steeped in it. Exactly. Exactly.
Perhaps that's a little dramatic, but this is a scene steeped in drama.
So much of that is steeped in the use of that particular data.
You don't need to be steeped in internet memery to get the message.
I guess if one is steeped in beauty, one becomes immune to it.
For terrorists, the Reina attack and others are steeped in martyrdom, but Auden
Nothing, if you're steeped in ideas about antiquated gender binaries and the like.
He's promiscuity steeped in chauvinism and misogyny: more old-fashioned, and more comforting.
These projections have long struck many geoscientists steeped in earth's past as conservative.
A hidden agenda steeped in mystery and doubt, and none of it good.
" Soeiro said Seuss's illustrations are "steeped in racist propaganda, caricatures and harmful stereotypes.
Summer diversion for theatergoers steeped in Kardashian lore and in a frivolous mood.
Skateboarding is a physical art, one steeped in interaction with the physical environment.
They speak plainly and are less steeped in economic theories than recent predecessors.
Her iconography is steeped in mystery—a central value of the Catholic faith.
Steeped in anti-colonial thought, they don't like taking criticism from the West.
It has also steeped him in the language and folkways of the mob.
"Black Panther," by contrast, is steeped very specifically and purposefully in its blackness.
She ran as a Democrat, but quickly found herself steeped in conservative politics.
It's steeped in the 90s, it's satisfying, it's gritty, and it's absolutely crushing.
This old, tradition-steeped American sport could not withstand another catastrophe or controversy.
Racist is not a fixed category like "not racist," which is steeped denial.
It was a good, conservative Brahmin family, deeply steeped in learning and education.
Jazz, after all, is a music steeped in tradition as well as innovation.
Harris is black and grew up steeped in civil rights activism in California.
A younger generation, steeped in today's entrepreneurship revolution, is starting to think differently.
It's steeped in the hysterical significance the young ascribe to their own lives.
Another difference: I certainly become emotionally steeped in the reporting of each article.
Today's students get steeped in American tales of genocide, slavery, oppression and segregation.
Historically, Canada had a "white Canada" immigration policy steeped in racism and xenophobia.
He could talk about them with authority and was thoroughly steeped in history.
Unemployment rose to 22007 percent and the country was steeped in economic malaise.
Friends and Allies produces uniquely Texas beers steeped in West Coast brewing techniques.
We may welcome that after a year steeped in uncovering sexual-harassment complicity.
He appeared to be steeped in the culture of the extreme-right internet.
It requires a proper interagency master planning process, one steeped in community consultation.
Sticking to script, Trump's words were steeped in historical references to the Founders' faith.
However, not many have a business model steeped so heavily in social media shares.
Mr Trump's rhetoric is steeped in nationalism and nativism, but it is not populism.
Getting history right matters because Mr Trump's trade rhetoric is so steeped in nostalgia.
" Ryan told reporters on Thursday that he "probably wasn't steeped in long-running protocols.
Just like most royal dukedoms, the title Duke of Sussex comes steeped in history.
Although she has no link with the IRA, her family is steeped in republicanism.
For two weeks, the country has been steeped in debate over the Apple vs.
The appointment of Italy's first black minister enraged a political class steeped in racism.
Metal lyrics are steeped in admiration for woman as the ultimate figure of worship.
The liquid bronze shimmers and glows in a way that seems steeped in magic.
"The disease is youngsters who are steeped in a culture of violence," North said.
They are also events that tend to be steeped in generational layers of tradition.
He is too linked to the old regime and half steeped in its agenda.
Pelosi is a political lifer, steeped in the family business from an early age.
Iran's narrative regarding Iraq and the Middle East is steeped in decades of history.
In an administration steeped in scandal, the stench of corruption thickens by the day.
Popular culture is steeped in the notion of pressure concerning a woman's biological clock.
Meanwhile, Chandorkar acknowledged that the minimalism movement as it stands is steeped in privilege.
They both pulse with Southern pride, and are steeped in faith, family, and football.
Luxury labels are never down with having their prestigious, history-steeped logos ripped off.
It's a complicated topic and one steeped in a long history of institutionalized racism.
We sample Icelandic saltfiskur, dried and salted cod, steeped and rehydrated before being served.
Eliminate the word "exotic" from your vocabulary—it's is steeped in racism and classism.
One reason is that they were members of a society steeped in the Bible.
Proper scientific research as carried out by well-trained scientists is steeped in validity.
Like a lot of online subcultures, incel communities are steeped in irony and trolling.
Gunn: You were so steeped in music because of your relationship with Paul Williams.
But Mr. Trump was steeped in the heroics of a Korean War commander, Gen.
The fair also brings visitors who aren't steeped in the language of artist statements.
It is commonly steeped to make tea or chewed in a wad like tobacco.
Steeped in the blues, he had always sung like someone experienced beyond his years.
"In this generation, you get steeped in the culture of online video," he said.
Her line of basics, available at her website, are steeped in her unusual craft.
The fourth most popular beverage in the country, coffee is steeped into our culture.
On one side stood old guard alumni, steeped in notions of history and legacy.
Camila Cabello's Saturday Night Live performance is steeped in centuries of pop culture references.
The Millennium Biltmore Los Angeles is a gorgeous hotel steeped in history and character.
The appointment of a CEO steeped in retail banking could usher in other changes.
U.S. Senate candidates' disclosure obligations remain steeped in the past, fulfilled in paper forms.
In August, Trump announced a "comprehensive Afghanistan strategy" steeped in conventional counterterrorism (CT) approaches.
Those points steeped in sexist rhetoric, however, should hold no place in their arguments.
They see a presidential administration steeped in bigotry and lies that they strongly reject.
But there was a lot of ... the Times is steeped in its traditions, right?
Liberalism came of age in a Europe of nation states steeped in barely questioned racism.
And looming over it all is political rivalry that is steeped in the country's history.
Cox points out that we all live in the same culture steeped in oppressive attitudes.
In law school he was steeped in Cuban nationalism and took to politics full-time.
It's the most charming arrival to any building; Unpretentious, gentle, poetic, and steeped in anticipation.
ELISA LABOTT, CNN GLOBAL AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT: It was a real historic day, steeped in symbolism.
Such a step would be unconventional for an industry steeped in detailed rules and procedures.
The killer's manifesto, too, is steeped in 8chan-like irony, a style sometimes termed "shitposting".
Design thinking is steeped in building empathy for the people you are designing for — a.k.a.
The dumplings are steeped in Tibet's troubled political history, as well as Lobsang's personal story.
Kissinger was steeped in game theory and Nixon had a deep knowledge of international affairs.
" To the one who's steeped in sadness: "It doesn't mean you'll feel this way forever.
It leaves that to other shows that are more steeped in individual perspective and experience.
Munnar is steeped in British culture, running far deeper than just its addiction to tea.
"I got to do some incredibly thought-out gunslinging, with one foot steeped in reality."
Many conservatives pride themselves on their strong moral values steeped in Christianity and the Bible.
And let's not forget, this is a Team Ico world, steeped in mystery and wonder.
"He's just new to this, and probably wasn't steeped in long-running protocols," he said.
Those steeped in Harry Potter lore likely recall that a wizard doesn't choose a wand.
I would rather be steeped in an avalanche of livestock effluence than read another thinkpiece.
My favorite structural improvement is also the one most richly steeped in Schadenfreude: seamless updates.
Although steeped in patriarchal values, it could be taken as a rebuke to patriarchal tradition.
A tonal traditionalist, he steeped her in the approach of 19th-century masters like Brahms.
Of course, there's always been a paranoid fringe in our politics, steeped in racial resentment.
Hamid Karzai, steeped in controversy and claims of corruption, became the transitional leader of Afghanistan.  
For baseball, steeped in nostalgia, the "Field of Dreams" game is an inspired marketing move.
Macabre does not even begin to describe this collection steeped in the Southern Gothic tradition.
You're pretty steeped in Silicon Valley and internet Web 103 and Web 2.0, mobile revolution?
The remixes then, act as wildly current interpretations of a culture steeped in social significance.
After Comic Con, I realize that the best relationships are steeped in a shared obsession.
But even that tradition-steeped affair did not come off smoothly for the White House.
Weiss's approach to greater satisfaction and success at work is steeped in evidence-based science.
He moonlights as a D.J. and is not steeped in the firm's cutthroat trading culture.
A city steeped in culture, both ancient and modern, Oaxaca has a lot to offer.
So are her sisters, steeped from birth as they all are in reverence for masculinity.
This starts off one way—as an ethereal, soul-steeped pop song—but then, POW!
America's education policy debate has long been steeped in discussions of race and racial discrimination.
The trial was steeped in statistical evidence and terminology that spectators often struggled to understand.
If nothing else, Mr. Ben-Ami said, not being steeped in the details has advantages.
All that "blah blah blah" is steeped in a somnolent restlessness that promises sweet awakenings.
Cloudflare is not a household name, but anyone steeped in the internet knows them well.
All-suite accommodations are steeped in luxury, and every room comes with a dedicated butler.
In reality, K-Beauty is a skin-care tradition steeped in wellness, simplicity, and efficacy.
Even as an Asian-American, I was steeped in the Western world's bias against it.
But I find gym culture, which is very much L.A. culture, so steeped in vanity.
Though this singer-songwriter hails from Bristol, England, her recordings are steeped in American tradition.
This was twenty-first-century agitprop, steeped in globalized culture and designed for digital virality.
The second-least populated of the Maldives' 20 administrative atolls, Faafu is steeped in history.
Some went over better than others with a certain tradition-steeped segment of the audience.
Bridging Europe and Asia, history-steeped Istanbul can be yours for just $44.74 a day.
His melodies are steeped in folk, blues and Tin Pan Alley, but take unexpected turns.
She has been celebrating Persian holidays all her life and is steeped in the traditions.
Her childhood had been steeped in an evangelical church where her mother was a pastor.
He grew up in Washington, DC but his roots are deeply steeped in Central Texas.
Of course there's always been a paranoid fringe in our politics, steeped in racial resentment.
Yet the future the Alexandrians are building is also steeped in the legacy of violence.
The novel unfolds at the pace of a thriller but is steeped in contemporary art theory.
His scholarly training in history makes him a dream guide in a city steeped in it.
But he was also steeped in its antecedents: Toho monster films, Voltron, decades of sci-fi.
They're a story of his own making, instead of an ancestral narrative steeped in oil fortune.
It is a big 🖕to those who are steeped in outrage over the internment camps.
To anyone (like this former Facebook employee) steeped in the company's usual MO, this was astonishing.
Plepler was the one to agree to broadcast a show steeped in violence, nudity and incest.
The pages of "The Mitrokhin Archive", eventually published in 1999, are steeped in vodka and betrayal.
Zero pizza eaten, but plenty of culture, steeped in Italian and Sicilian history, digested and driven.
Steeped in his subject, the author delves into the ancient roots of Romania's culture and religion.
Seoul is a dynamic, vibrant, fast-paced city with a long, storied history steeped in tradition.
So now you've got two very, very large fields that are steeped in their own traditions.
The house's classic 2.55 bag silhouette is steeped in fascinating references to the pioneering designer's life.
My story — growing up steeped in the beauty of wild places — is not uncommon among Montanans.
It is such a great privilege to work with a brand so steeped in iconic history.
" She added that Dr. Seuss books have "illustrations...steeped in racist propaganda, caricatures, and harmful stereotypes.
Balancing on the tightrope between expectation and the reality, you're steeped in the experience teenaged doubt.
It's easy to get that green, muddled, flavor, like bitter plant matter—think over-steeped tea.
And in a town steeped in Kennedy lore, there will always be room for little Jacks.
Instead, they're heavy on gloomy, doomy tempos,  shapeless howls, and thoroughly steeped in whispery midnight atmosphere.
Facebook's own D.C. office is steeped with connected Washington insiders who have spent years in politics.
"The whole thing is steeped in mysticism," says Mark Steber, chief tax officer at Jackson Hewitt.
The documentary "Everybody's Everything" is steeped in that sadness, even as it celebrates the rapper's life.
Our schools are public schools that have a proud history steeped in the civil rights movement.
Medea sends her boys to Glauce with a wedding gift, a golden cloak steeped in poison.
Improvement couldn't come fast enough for a generation steeped in postwar triumphalism and dreams of liberty.
He even makes cold barley water steeped with lemon and sweetened with honey seem ridiculously appealing.
Meanwhile, in his home state of Indiana, farmland and tornado-damaged buildings are steeped in floodwaters.
Mr. Button tracked down a bottle of Oak by Absolut, a vodka steeped in wood chips.
Few American films have been so steeped in fear of the forest and its indigenous inhabitants.
But it is steeped in a gently brooding awareness that everything is bound for eventual extinction.
My childhood in India was steeped in ahimsa, the tenet of nonviolence toward all living things.
Every book Melville wrote was a product of this struggle; every book was steeped in himself.
Several of the songs, like the single "Bring It Back," are steeped in eighties synth-pop.
But even his supposedly populist economic agenda has been steeped in white supremacy since the beginning.
And the talents of Kazushi Sakuraba and Josh Barnett are steeped in the professional wrestling tradition.
But postwar German politics are steeped in a centrist tradition that has hampered Die Linke's progress.
Worst yet, his racism contributes to a pervasive institutional racism still steeped in the United States.
But it is also steeped in a rueful awareness that such attempts are doomed to fail.
In order to "get" /r/muacirclejerk's humour, you must already be steeped in online beauty culture.
The Toddy filters coffee grounds after they've been steeped, resulting in a smooth cold brew concentrate.
It's a pie baked in religion, crafted by workers, steeped in community, and made in Lancashire.
But here, interventions are often steeped in Cherokee references, in an attempt to anchor tribal identity.
They are being steeped in art business nitty-gritty, from negotiating with galleries to public speaking.
I was a tomboy kid, a swaggering teen steeped in queer culture, then a masculine adult.
His Third Symphony represented a stylistic breakthrough: austerely plaintive, emotionally direct and steeped in medieval modes.
He's not as charismatic as Mr. Iger, but he is steeped in Disney's culture and operations.
In fact, Chamberlain Coffee is a collaboration with Steeped Coffee, which has been around since 2017.
He says PG&E's own plan would protect investors while leaving the company steeped in debt.
Steeped in Catholic theology, Judge Noonan became an expert on the roots and context of morality.
Many wealthier individuals are steeped in a culture that utilizes experts as a matter of course.
It is also one of the most reliant on the industry, heavily steeped in hunting culture.
At the time, labor leaders were steeped in an agrarian tradition of independence and self-sufficiency.
Over four years of study, cadets are steeped in military history, ethics, philosophy, and military law.
But, steeped in fury and soaked in murder, the border is, of course, a bloodline too.
The only effective way to fight extremist views is with moderate ones steeped in reasoned elaboration.
But this week, a university steeped in tradition said the time had come for a change.
To me, at least, the album feels steeped in an optimism and reflection on growing up.
He is steeped in conservative media, a long-time favorite of right-wing sites like Breitbart.
His voice was untarnished, steeped in Al Green, Marvin Gaye and Prince and full of knowing ease.
So did the University of Mississippi -- no small gesture for a school steeped in tradition -- and Gov.
I think he is so unconventional, and he's taking over an office that is steeped in tradition.
Take a look back on her long history with the Globes, and a beginning steeped in tragedy.
In fact, weed-infused booze is steeped in the ancient medicinal traditions of various pre-colonial civilizations.
Kethledge, a Michigan Law graduate, would add academic diversity to a court steeped in the Ivy League.
The simplest answer might be that this is the natural reaction of a regime steeped in blood.
Tech companies have made an effort to move away from these early design decisions steeped in stereotypes.
Waymo is bringing its fleet of self-driving cars to Detroit, a city steeped in car history.
The project is steeped in national prestige but Mr Kuma says he approaches it like all others.
Most of the violence has occurred within the ANC, which is steeped in corruption at all levels.
It became one of rock 'n' roll's most unforgettable love triangles—one steeped in elegance and tragedy.
Now, all of Ruhr is steeped in nostalgia as the "age of coal" comes to a close.
By contrast Mr McDonnell is steeped in Marxism-Leninism, with a heavy dose of Trotsky and Gramsci.
Pebble is steeped in tradition, and the winning cars need to be restored to period-correct perfection.
Competition with homegrown rivals steeped in local tradition can be fierce, especially when it comes to regulation.
Steeped in mystery, both Silver and Abovitz have taken a "trust us" approach to describing the technology.
They were steeped in movie tradition enough that they wanted to challenge it with their independent vision.
The beverage starts with Eastern D.R. Congo Lake Kivu coffee, which is slow-steeped as cold brew.
Mississippi is the heartland of the South, a place that is steeped and deeply rooted in traditions.
When it is an active discussion, often among those steeped in the policy nuances, it is heated.
The disease is youngsters who are steeped in a culture of violence," North told "Fox News Sunday.
For China, that raises questions about the development of hip hop, a genre that's steeped in rebellion.
And I admired Marty Rea's pain-steeped, lyrical portrayal of Richard's helpless pawn of a brother, Clarence.
A former Miss Alaska moans in the corner, steeped in fear and a fresh case of laryngitis.
"It's more of a life partnership, so it's not steeped in marital, that day," Pinkett Smith says.
These were statesmen, not salesmen; Israelis steeped in their land who looked beyond the next news cycle.
Their approaches are steeped in bureaucratic history and based on laws that could not anticipate technological advances.
"Steeped in our traditions, Ananthamurthy captures the reality as nobody else can," Mr. Patel wrote in Mint.
His time in Virginia has left him steeped in the history of bluegrass and old-time music.
Steeped in urine, he is soon surrounded by a small horde of henchmen from the Central Committee.
That she comes from a family steeped in medical training made the decision all the more difficult.
But no filmmaker, not even John Ford, has ever been more steeped in his own nation's history.
Even if you're steeped in the saga of Steubenville, the film contains plenty to appall you afresh.
This centrality of ceremony is essential to the pull of a story steeped in superstition and custom.
"Of course there's always been a paranoid fringe in our politics, steeped in racial resentment," Clinton said.
He was the first elected mayor of Chinese descent in a city steeped in Chinese American history.
We're anxious because we're steeped in a capitalist culture in which our work determines whether we flourish.
It's pure joy for thousands of fans of both running and the famous myth-steeped space opera.
Although Spicer is steeped in the GOP establishment, he share his boss's taste for an unconventional approach.
Likewise, Revival is unequivocally a Selena Gomez album, steeped in emotion, vulnerability and her meticulously specific identity.
And some will perhaps see the machine as an undignified presence at a service steeped in tradition.
Well, my mom is a poet and a humanities professor, and is steeped in all this stuff.
Goldie's also a bloke steeped in the power of how clubs can shape communities and reinvent cities.
Coming from a family background steeped in design, he understood craft on a level that I didn't.
Two new books and their unabridged audio recordings are steeped in both of these (often overlapping) worlds.
Ms. Tolstedt spent 53 years at Wells Fargo, and was no doubt steeped in the bank's culture.
Tradition calls for grilling the chops over hickory-wood embers, a fuel that is steeped in romance.
Unlike Mr. Blankfein and Mr. Schwartz, Mr. Solomon is not steeped in the firm's cutthroat trading culture.
Here she reveals a chastened existence, steeped in grief and unknowing without recourse to pacifying religious answers.
Mohsen Namjoo's songs are steeped in Persian classical music and poetry, merged freely with raucous Western rock.
Chernow's indispensable book, which attempts to see Grant's life as a triumph, is also steeped in tragedy.
For Mr. Tao, who is also a "Rick and Morty" fan, the sauce was steeped in nostalgia.
The method of grilling jerk slowly, at a low temperature and with smoke, is steeped in tradition.
She'll pair this with a cup of steeped green tea from Mariage Frères or matcha from Toraya.
They sound steeped in history and sadness but are pushed forward in a way that's very now.
The book is steeped in tea: its medicinal and cultural value but mostly its nifty symbolic value.
French spirits, they insist, are steeped in history and reflect the identity of France and its regions.
Janeites are so steeped in the literature that they regard the characters as intimate friends (and enemies).
You wouldn't necessarily know it from his process, which is steeped in art historical and aesthetic concerns.
The crisis has also increased Spanish innovation, by forcing companies steeped in tradition to reconceive their businesses.
" Far more appropriate for a city historically steeped in corruption, he said, would be "Ubi est Mea?
Asa Hutchinson set in February, was steeped in turmoil even before Judge Baker's order on Saturday morning.
But this particular President has made standing for a song a political issue steeped in racial resentment.
Those who aren't steeped in the comics, admittedly, might feel a tad disoriented in the early going.
The Black Panther book itself is so steeped in Wakanda, the fictional African country of his birth.
Preminger's romantically agonized 1947 drama, "Daisy Kenyon," also set in New York, is steeped in postwar trauma.
It's a place steeped in over 3,000 years of history that's positioned itself firmly in the future.
In "Iris," he lets his imagination run riot, concocting a lurid, potent tale steeped in decadent orientalism.
In an administration "less steeped in the formal deliberative policy process" than most, this matters, he notes.
You thought that the clue "Things steeped in tradition?" meant occasions or rituals that were traditional, right?
The album is steeped in positivity ("Deserve It All"), even amid the paranoia that accompanies fame ("Silence").
At Salt, he hired chefs to execute his vision: a restaurant that felt steeped in local flavor.
It's steeped in pop history, boiling its shared language down to a single word and philosophy: Huge.
I had grand plans to take a genre steeped in machismo and tell a woman's story instead.
The soul of this building is steeped in Chinatown celebration history, and it deserves to live on.
When it went on the air in 1996 it was run by people steeped in the BBC's standards.
Explain to people who are not steeped in the New York blog world what a MetaFilter party is.
But Snyder and Singer are primarily steeped in film and the way movie stories have always been told.
Steeped in history, every driver wants to win what is also a home race for many of them.
What was fascinating to me was how that piece of pornography was so steeped in plantation-era raceplay.
Steeped in the Italian vocal heritage, he sang with supple phrasing and evenness through his entire vocal range.
For one thing, the president's rhetoric is steeped in time-worn stories about a Christian nation under siege.
Wen arrived at Planned Parenthood as a health care administrator, not steeped in the world of Democratic campaigns.
When the Ideo team wasn't following commuters, it was interviewing city planners and academics steeped in traffic data.
They've supposedly been cursed since 1945, which created a franchise steeped in suffering and broken by bad luck.
The Italian original was steeped in Jewish tradition (Mr Massini speaks Hebrew), a flavour that Mr Power retains.
Negotiations on the withdrawal are generally acknowledged to be going poorly for London, steeped in confusion and retreat.
What he said about these two men is steeped in racist rhetoric about the intelligence of black people.
There was just a generalized sense of frustration that games reporters had gotten political and steeped in ideology.
The replies to this tweet are universally complimentary, steeped in empathy and love, and resplendent in their charity.
Their candid responses, range from funny to sad to sardonic, but all are steeped in genuine heartfelt emotion.
Sushi-making is steeped heavily in tradition, with a proper way to perform even the most minor tasks.
Mrs Clinton is steeped in "incredibly horrendous scandals" and can never win a general election, averred Ms Edwards.
The music, words, and visuals embody the frame of mind that I've been steeped in for a while.
And in a genre often steeped in hype, for once even the "diabolical" label doesn't feel like hyperbole.
While the overall system is steeped in structural racial inequality, parts of the system don't seem that biased.
He was steeped in Wagner, though he had little apparent grasp of the composer's psychological intricacies and ambiguities.
Mingo County, a picturesque district of twisting valleys, is steeped in the lore of coal, corruption and violence.
Somalia has been steeped in various degrees of chaos and bloodshed since its central government imploded in 1991.
The Saudi interpretation is steeped in the conservatism of central Arabia, especially regarding relations between women and men.
The disease is youngsters who are steeped in a culture of violence," North said on "Fox News Sunday.
He creates mind-bending, kaleidoscopic digital collages that are heavily steeped in the artist's intense relationship with magic.
It's steeped with cherry sweetness and warmed through with caramel notes, the hallmarks of the charred American oak.
Women have suffered infertility in silence for centuries, steeped in shame over something that simply isn't their fault.
Much of CORE's senior management is "steeped in high-end food and beverage experience," Enterprise told Business Insider.
San Antonio is steeped in Texas history, with famous landmarks including the Alamo and the San Fernando Cathedral.
New York State and the city that bears its name are steeped in centuries' worth of supernatural lore.
It was organized by medical students and public health experts steeped in data about effective public health interventions.
This is where Ernie, steeped in mourning three years after her husband's unexpected death, can help him understand.
My mom, who left Iran in 1976, steeped us in the smells, tastes and traditions of Persian cuisine.
The leaves can be steeped twice: Kusmi Tea Le Thé Blanc, 4.3 ounces, $49, Kusmi Tea Boutiques, kusmitea.com.
If Romero captured the paranoia of the 1960s, Jarmusch just reconfigures it for an era steeped in dread.
He recorded tradition-steeped duets with Emmylou Harris ("We Believe in Happy Endings") and Keith Whitley ("Brotherly Love").
Still, while Huawei is eager to learn from the West, its soul is steeped in Communist Party culture.
Reusing a toothbrush steeped in toilet water and then sharing it without warning is both deceptive and unwise.
That's not unusual for non-white children who grow up in societies steeped in a learned, insidious racism.
We do live in a culture steeped in white supremacy and class bigotry, as well as patriarchal values.
More often than not, his compositions are steeped in authentic, subliminal feeling that is the opposite of mechanical.
People like Stephen Miller are not steeped in conservative thinking and do not operate with a conservative disposition.
Steeped in culinary tradition, yet open and creative, naïve and gutsy … the perfect mix of new and old.
Even a simple order of chicken rice is decadent, the grains steeped in chicken stock, lemongrass and butter.
Wilson had spent most of his life as a professor and author, steeped in history and political science.
For some Mahlerites, Mr. Salonen's approach to these classic works may seem a little steeped in Nordic cool.
The production is steeped in a luminous and illuminating empathy that feels both uncommon and essential right now.
No other sport is so steeped in tradition, and no other Hall of Fame is so hotly debated.
Probably, he means a touch of self-portraiture: No choreographer is more steeped in ballet history than he.
But it's still steeped in a socially conservative culture that often relegates women to hidden or subjugated roles.
Steeped in Norse mythology, the newest God of War game opens somberly with the death of Kratos's wife.
It might be hard for those not steeped in U.F.O.-ology to see the significance in all this.
You could argue the same unique nature about Warren, who's steeped in the tradition of US progressive reformers.
It is steeped in Ms. Slater's hungry curiosity about how and why our species behaves as it does.
"He's not steeped in the long running protocols that establish the relationships between DOJ, FBI and White Houses."
His measured discussion of the security community's function in any administration is steeped in historical context and analysis.
Memoirs steeped in politics and current affairs are suddenly humanised when their author is telling their own story.
Rowling, despite being steeped in the history of her character's names, claims she had never heard of him.
Morrison received a warm welcome at the White House, with an arrival ceremony steeped in pomp and pageantry.
Curiously, for a man so steeped in instrumental abstraction, Boulez was at his best when dealing with voices.
Like its British and American counterparts, Yugoslav punk rock was steeped in social scandal and radical political engagement.
In 2017, an Illinois man steeped in left-wing politics shot four people at a Congressional baseball practice.
Luis Aguile's 1969 "Ven a Mi Casa Esta Navidad" is a song about longing that's steeped in melancholy.
The manifesto, steeped in anti-Muslim sentiment, refers to nonwhites as "invaders" who threaten to "replace" white people.
Noisey: This video was shot in New York and the song is clearly steeped in American culture here.
Mr. Lindholm sets about leveling out our expectations early, after an opening patrol sequence steeped in angst and blood.
Timber Timbre's wheelhouse was typically steeped in the folk, blues spirit, drawing on the occult and uncanny, at times.
They underestimated the cultural challenges of integrating firms steeped in their own lore and stuffed full of prima donnas.
Described as a fantasy world of rocks and ruins by the Lonely Planet guide, Hampi is steeped in history.
It's unapologetically weird, aggressively sexual and steeped in psychedelic future funk vibe that defined the Purple One's '90s heyday.
It must be quiet, private and steeped in natural beauty, whether fragrant forest, mountain vista, waterfall or placid pond.
Though currently uninhabited, it is apparently popular among tourists and is steeped in history dating back to the Vikings.
Ford's effort to be seen as a company steeped in a dreamy vision of the future wasn't working out.
"Of course, there's always been a paranoid fringe in our politics, steeped in racial resentment," Clinton said in August.
We're too in a place steeped with prejudices and biases, where the people in power have all the power!
In this way, I was often too Muslim for one world, but too steeped in American culture for another.
Like many a classic jazz D.J., he's steeped in the arcana of recording session lore and biographical back stories.
Judge Faqih is the first female judge in these courts, a woman steeped in the study of Muslim scriptures.
Wide Open, though, is matured and profound, but not steeped in platitudes; thoughtful while still maintaining a signature playfulness.
The average person, not steeped in policy, understood this every time he or she opened their skyrocketing cable bills.
While that process is unfolding, rose petals and hibiscus are steeped in hot water to produce a pink tea.
"Looking around, I feel like this potential jury is steeped in whiteness," he said according to the Star Tribune.
As a result, policy on Asia remains largely in the hands of centrists steeped in America's long-standing alliances.
Yes, the early works, steeped in 12-tone technique, are steely and radical, like the first two piano sonatas.
Because Lamentations is so heavily steeped in Jewish history and sorrow, I reached out to Rabbi Esther Lederman again.
He is back to being Joe Mauer, in other words, the cerebral yogi steeped in the rhythms of hitting.
"Of course, there's always been a paranoid fringe in our politics, steeped in racial resentment," Clinton said on Aug.
In addition to its troubling racial dynamics, the mumming tradition is steeped in a boisterous kind of class warfare.
Because it is something that-- somebody who's not so steeped in business can get their head around pretty easily.
Hers is a family steeped in various practices of divination, and Saterstrom's texts are an extension of these practices.
Maisel is steeped in discussions around progress for women, it does so in a way that's safe for Hollywood.
The city of Boston, Massachusetts, founded by Puritan settlers in 1630, is one that's steeped in rich American history.
He was a civilian engineer working on a myriad of Cold War communications projects, usually steeped in absolute secrecy.
The fact that we are just steeped in painful topics means you actually have to create your own joy.
The administration's initial request comes as swaths of land in Texas remain steeped in several feet of flood waters.
The Finals Game 1 hangover has been steeped in the (potentially fictitious, contentious) relationship between Kevin Durant and Rihanna.
The tea hot spring has an actual tea bag steeped inside; the milk pool is like bathing in dessert.
The vibe is so steeped in history and authenticity that it makes Warby Parker look like a T.G.I. Friday's.
Each dish may be steeped in longstanding family tradition, or a sign of new growth on our family tree.
Turkish society has long been steeped in conspiracy theories, but the widespread stoking of anti-Americanism today is unprecedented.
The dining room is a long sweep, barely populated by tables, ending in a patch of sun-steeped garden.
The scenarios for contesting a Trump nomination are all steeped in confrontation and controversy but would follow existing rules.
It was steeped, like the female-dominant temperance movement, in a conviction of the inherent moral virtue of women.
They are machinists and retirees, roofers and factory line workers, all steeped in the culture of the rural South.
For a culture steeped in oya-koko, or filial piety, fewer children has led to a crisis in caregiving.
Big Break After a childhood steeped in classical music and choral performance, Matt FX enrolled in LaGuardia High School.
"In this collection all the clothes tell a story steeped in wonder, phantasmagoria and unorthodoxy," read a designer's note.
Still, that laziness is also steeped in misogynistic scorn (hi again, Karl Lagerfeld of Chanel, I haven't forgotten you).
Instead, it was one of several outings this week steeped in personal experience and anecdote, and devoid of policy.
Steeped in the blues, he also created works for chamber ensembles and orchestras, sometimes but not always including improvisation.
Sacca hired staff steeped in politics and began seeking out organizations that weren't just big-money television advertising bombs.
Regulatory lawyers, those steeped in the staggering legal minutia produced by Brexit, have lately gone from drudges to rainmakers.
Given the popularity of television dramas and films steeped in phantasmagoria and creepiness, "Julietta" could fit our cultural moment.
The entire production is steeped in a mixture of archness and earnestness that prohibits emotional engagement and easy listening.
Her dances are steeped in movement exploration with steps that reverse and invert like interlocking pieces in a puzzle.
Sam and the director are both steeped in classic Hollywood, '90s indie rock, and various kinds of vintage memorabilia.
JON PARELES Charles Bradley, who died last year, was a soul shouter steeped in James Brown and Sam Cooke.
They are steeped in rich history and are cherished by the many Down Easterners who visit in the summer.
Cromwell's relationship to Henry is at the heart of this trilogy, and it is a relationship steeped in ambiguity.
Nehamas, a Greek-American thinker steeped in classical studies, essentially made a virtue of Bertrand Russell's dismissal of Nietzsche.
Although the Cartier family retained the business for four generations, the author didn't grow up steeped in its history.
The lobby was a stunning light-filled space, steeped with elegance from stained glass windows and overflowing floral bouquets.
But it is also a city steeped in Southern history, one that still wrestles with the legacy of slavery.
It's the site of the University of Virginia, an institution steeped in conservative traditions that echo the Old South.
Oft regarded as "sleepy" and "steeped in Confederate history," Virginia's capital has emerged a center of food and culture.
To be steeped in this tradition is to have one's strange, private favorites based on nothing more than instinct.
Much of the sensibility, if not the drinking, was steeped in Moore's lifelong fascination with the US space program.
Or, in other words, students who are already steeped in the financial world and don't need to break in.
Ridley Howard's new "Light Paintings" at Marinaro are suffused with sunlight, steeped in dusk or suggest deep-black universes.
The people of Lucille are black, they are steeped in culture, they love one another and they are safe.
We Americans are, so to speak, children of the Enlightenment, steeped in the precepts of our highly globalized era.
Now "complete" may not be the term you'd apply to a play as steeped in ambiguities as this one.
The proceedings were "purely ceremonial," the court's public information office noted, but they were stately and steeped in history.
Though Marrakesh is steeped in Moroccan history and culture, its creative crowd — including the five people below — embraces modernity.
It also means it's not as steeped in the Valley's notion that the computer algorithm always knows what's best.
Now, that does not mean that he is not guarded, cautious, that he's not steeped in his own dogmas.
Restaurant Brands is led by Daniel Schwartz, a 23.7G executive who at 23 is steeped in the company's ways.
For the apartment on the Avenue Montaigne, he assembled an art collection that seems steeped in his own past.
Vans' global brand president works in a space that is steeped in art, music, action sports and punk rock.
Though steeped in the dodecaphonic music of his beloved teacher Schoenberg, Kirchner never used the 12-tone system strictly.
Our history is steeped with fantastic tales of legendary men and women, best told by Pierre Berton's historical anthologies.
Some, like Sarah Silverman — whose earliest work was steeped in ironic racism — have mostly abandoned that sort of humor.
"Bill Owens is steeped in the storytelling style audiences have come to expect from '60 Minutes,'" Ms. Zirinsky said.
Without sugar steeped into the flakes, they won't turn golden and crunchy in the oven the way you want.
Neither Jenkins nor American Honey director Arnold is steeped in the US studio system that often seems so blinkered.
Again, this is obvious to people who are steeped in the kind of online communities Jeong spends time in.
Unlike the President, he's authentically steeped in the social conservative movement and views it as a matter of unwavering principal.
So what does a company that's steeped in hardware innovation do when its major product line has reached this state?
The particular narrative it stems from — the physical, often sexual, abuse of women — is everywhere, our culture steeped in it.
The product appears to be a dish of dog meat steeped in a broth made of turtle meat and vinegar.
The Holy Week celebrations in Zamora are steeped in history, faith and culture, and date back to the 13th century.
Vincenzo Natali is the kind of director who makes the cult movie-steeped audiences at Austin's annual Fantastic Fest swoon.
For a people steeped in a history of ethnic cleansing, it's never a good feeling when "Jews" is trending online.
As the new digital economy unfolds, many Americans are steeped in ride-hailing apps, home sharing platforms and crowdfunding sites.
Like Sanders' father, many Jews who emigrated from Europe in the 20th century were steeped in both Judaism and socialism.
"Ganesh, Peter and I were steeped in thinkers focused on harnessing public institutions to solve big problems," said Mr. Warren.
They treated it with hot water bottles, and they washed his abdomen in basically poppy seeds steeped with warm water.
Contracting is dominated by a few large companies steeped in that knowledge based within a few miles of USAID headquarters.
It was a moment steeped in British motor history, a full embrace of its posh heritage, James Bond and all.
Incumbents may hope that a sport steeped in bloodshed will have limited mainstream appeal for advertisers (not to mention parents).
It's laced with an elixir of salts that form lumpy terrain reminiscent of a coral reef steeped in radioactive waste.
Though we were gunning to be proved otherwise, Slimane's first collection for Celine was just too steeped in the past.
" Starbucks is also rolling out Teavana Shaken Iced Tea Infusions, which are made with sweetened steeped fruit and "botanical blends.
The paper, and its readers, were so steeped in Yiddish that it did not publish an English edition until 1990.
She stayed in Kenya, where she raised a family steeped in the culture of Indonesia, which she never saw again.
Like so many Trump grievances, the argument seems steeped less in fact than in a roiling stew of personal animus.
Unlike Kasowitz, however, Futerfas's practice is steeped in high-profile white-collar matters, as well as the occasional political controversy.
"Of course, there's always been a paranoid fringe in our politics, steeped in racial resentment," the Democratic presidential nominee added.
"The idea of the way the tradition of these agencies is not something he's ever been steeped in," Christie said.
So, he probably wasn't steeped in the long running protocols that establish the relationships between DOJ, FBI and White Houses.
So, he probably wasn't steeped in the long-running protocols that establish the relationships between DOJ, FBI and White Houses.
It's steeped in creepy atmospherics, and you spend large chunks of the game walking around, exploring, and talking to people.
The pattern of a male-dominated Corps has been hard to break in this school that is steeped in tradition.
Essentially, the movie is steeped with an intimacy one would expect to see only in real life, not on screen.
"Of course, there's always been a paranoid fringe in our politics, steeped in racial resentment," she said in Reno, Nev.
Slowing climate change will require a massive public investment, a missing piece from previous climate proposals steeped in market fundamentalism.
The next chief of staff will need to be steeped in political experience in order to succeed in this role.
It is somewhere between juice and tea, made of dried hibiscus steeped in boiling water, with a crumple of mint.
The cherries, which traditionally embellish ice-cream sundaes and cocktails, were not steeped in maraschino, the Italian wild-cherry liqueur.
The party argues this is needed to address ineffectiveness in a system steeped in communist-era mentality and power structures.
State visits are steeped in tradition, and are often opportunities for countries to highlight their shared history and diplomatic ties.
Chief O'Neill began his career in 1983, in the old Transit Police, and is steeped in the city's policing culture.
Through such travails, however, Day maintained a strong spiritual drive, steeped in large part in the tenets of Christian Science.
The wage gap is a symptom of greater issues steeped in decades of racism, redlining, and sexism in the workforce.
You have pundits who are already steeped in their point of view, and they are mainly saying their talking points.
Putin approaches his dealings with the United States with the logic of a covert operative, steeped in plots and conspiracies.
Her book, an Afrofuturist fantasy epic steeped in West African cosmology, earned one of the biggest advances in YA history.
They are so bad, and so steeped in bad vibes, that they cannot persuade NFL players to take their money.
Besides, the on-field Raiders played a beautifully brutal brand of football, perfect for a game forever steeped in violence.
He said the persona Musk has crafted for himself is steeped in a masculinity that many men find deeply relatable.
Beautiful Boy is steeped in liberating playfulness, empowering Lillis to explore and revel in the feminine aspects of his personality.
Born in 1966, his thoughtful and politically conscious work is steeped in Pop Art and issues like consumerism and identity.
Though there weren't any dead fish floating in it and it didn't smell, the water looked like steeped black tea.
So he probably wasn't steeped in the long-running protocols that establish the relationships between DOJ, FBI, and White House.
The song's verses are gentle, lilting things that rise and rise into the roar of a chorus steeped in anger.
By then she was steeped in myth and fantasy, starting with folk tales learned from her Irish mother and nanny.
Intelligence officers, steeped in how Mr. Trump views the world, now work to answer his repeated question: Who is winning?
At the same time, this production is steeped in a gritty nostalgia for the end of a chapter in journalism.
After decades of immigrant exclusion, second-generation Asian-Americans have come of age and grown up steeped in American politics.
He was steeped in the soft piano intros and top-of-the-lungs crescendos of the contemporary Italian melodic tradition.
When Chuck Berry died at age 90 in March, a music-steeped writer got the idea for a road trip.
Steeped in bebop, Ms. Jordan's singing is still limber and adventurous, but also marked by discretion, that increasingly elusive virtue.
"It is such a hard nut to crack because the education system is so steeped in bureaucracy," Ms. Brooks said.
We're steeped in discussions of sober curiosity, soberishness, and hip sobriety, terminology that all spears the same fish: Drink less.
The Cavatina of Opus 130 is steeped in unaffected Old World style, with throaty portamento slides from note to note.
" Soeiro also critiqued Trump's book selection, saying that Dr. Seuss' illustrations are "steeped with racist propaganda, caricatures, and harmful stereotypes.
Complete with optimistic title — a sentiment steeped in irony, we soon learn — Wuertz's debut novel is a "Gatsby"-esque takedown.
That's what a press secretary is for — preferably a professional steeped in the dark art of ensorcelling the Fourth Estate.
Talking to an audience like this that is steeped in this radical idea, it's a radical idea of free trade.
Steeped in this knowledge, he became, in the opinion of the Trial Chamber, a driving force behind the murder enterprise.
My mother, steeped in music theory and the classical repertoire, claimed to have lost touch with current trends after Elvis.
I watched more than six hours of the show, and came away steeped in a dark view of the world.
And like any scientific survey, albeit one steeped in absurdity, it keeps you curious about what else is out there.
On my way out of Walaku, I felt steeped in all the ancestral wisdom that comes with the wagashi experience.
North is a young Black girl growing up steeped in the height of modern day white beauty: her entire contoured family.
I grew up steeped in the language of hype, beyond even the typical American boyhood of endless pitches and commercial amusements.
In such circumstances, ads for services like Verizon FIOS —which offers 150 MBps for $80 a month—seemed steeped in myth.
But it does feature something incredibly charming that might float right over your head if you're not steeped in Disney lore.
"Both our countries histories and cultures are steeped in the nurture and nature of gardening," Melania Trump said in a statement.
Few fans of that show though would've expected Peele's work as a filmmaker to be so steeped in the horror genre.
It emphasises a history of Taiwan not as an adjunct to China but as an island nation steeped in Asian influences.
They are either blissfully unaware of how dangerous those systems are, or are too steeped in their quotidian corruption to care.
Dolnick, of course, is a member of the Sulzberger clan, steeped in journalism (and specifically the New York Times) since birth.
Chrissy Teigen is in the UK at the moment and she's already steeped herself in the culture by watching Naked Attraction.
Blood Drive is set in a near-future dystopia, but Elvis' corpse hints at how much it's steeped in decaying nostalgia.
It's that incredible, unconfirmed Internet tale that's gone viral, but it turns out its origins are steeped in classic Australian television.
But it almost certainly can't hurt to have someone who's more steeped in online culture take over its primary communication channel.
Even though they're gloriously steeped with cultural significance, locs still have a negative connotation that's hard to break in some circles.
I can't wait to do this segment because I feel like I wasn't steeped in the news as I usually am.
What's initially striking about The Stars Are Legion is its world: Hurley has constructed a marvelous universe steeped in organic messiness.
Because cold brew is steeped in cold water it boasts a smoother, less acidic, and fuller bodied flavor than regular coffee.
Dylan Roof was 21 and heavily steeped in online racism when he killed nine black church-goers in Charleston in 2015.
She is in many ways a pre-minimalist, her work steeped in the relational compositions of 20th-century abstraction before minimalism.
The record is a concept album about communication and connection—intentional, accidental, human, and otherwise—steeped in some sensual surrealist vibes.
Those investments can be monetary, through paid subscriptions to popular streamers, or social, by being steeped in those platforms' respective cultures.
Freshwater is an electric debut novel, steeped in Nigerian cosmology, about a girl born with a god spirit in her head.
The most conspicuous of these is the Identitarians, whose members are mostly young, educated, and steeped in a common ideological canon.
"Cant Stop Fighting" is steeped in all the divey jukebox fury that makes these basement rockers so damn fun to watch.
Using ink and acrylic, the artist represents the capital of Egypt as a chaotic modern metropolis that's steeped in ancient history.
You'll see perfectly organized refrigerators with piles of fresh produce and brown glass spray bottles with homemade lavender-steeped cleaning products.
The archetypal norms of the presidency, which have been steeped in tradition and synonymous with effective leadership, have all but vanished.
His movies, steeped in horror and dark fantasy as they were, weren't the sorts of things that typically catch Oscar's fancy.
I come from an immigrant family myself, and some families like my own stayed steeped in the culture they were from.
So he probably wasn't steeped in the long-running protocols that establish the relationships between DOJ, the FBI and White Houses.
And so, he probably wasn't steeped in the long-running protocols that establish the relationships between DOJ, FBI and White Houses.
We picked squash and blended it into pureed sauce; we pulled herbs and steeped them in a witches brew, or tea.
His photography-on-high unveils the city's intricacies, revealing the English capitol to be an ever-changing metropolis steeped in history.
Adams was born into a Belfast family steeped in revolutionary politics, several of his relatives having been involved in armed republicanism.
"The Senate is steeped in tradition and just like the rest of the country, sometimes things have to change," she said.
Immigrant families, steeped in traditions, can also have an especially strong culture of shame around addiction that discourages asking for help.
Men are on remote control, steeped in tradition, just doing what we've always done and blind to what is around us.
The latter evolved over many centuries and our Founding Fathers were well-steeped in this history as they created the Constitution.
Romney, who is deliberate, diplomatic and steeped in policy, was often criticized as the 2012 Republican nominee for being too cautious.
But biotech is an uneasy fit for a culture steeped in software, and online companies that can turn on a dime.
A spoilsport could argue that this very public, mutual love affair now taking place is not really steeped in warm tradition.
The novel was "Silence," by Shusaku Endo, a Japanese convert steeped in European literature and the history of Catholicism in Japan.
But Arrieta is 32 years old, and an industry increasingly steeped in analytics has recalibrated the value of veteran free agents.
One was Shull, a middle-aged New Yorker, with a background steeped in finance and stock traders, not sports and snowboarders.
The film is steeped in the atmosphere of speakeasies, set to Arthur Harrington Gibbs's "Runnin' Wild, Lost Control!" and soul music.
As a girl, she believed in the regime (as did her mother), for life was steeped in propaganda and anti-Americanism.
Maybe, but can you see either of them playing to a crowd of people steeped in video games or YouTube culture?
With programming steeped in roots music and folk, the idea of being "on tape" seemed anathema to many of the D.J.s.
At times dripping in gore and effluvia, steeped in sacred texts and apocalyptic visions, "The Ruined House" cannot be recommended lightly.
"Barcelona," from "Company" There was a PBS special on Sondheim, and I got steeped in "Company," and "Barcelona" really stuck out.
The narrative, steeped in love and appreciation, highlights the beauty of the people and the vibrant sounds of a pulsating continent.
But the Grammys' many, many categories are already steeped in confusing industry-speak, and the top four awards are no different.
"I began to understand the range of Christian traditions beyond the Catholicism I was steeped in at South Bend," he said.
It might look a little different than what the Green's imagined but as Johnson says it is steeped in its intentionality.
And so he probably wasn't steeped in the long-running protocols that establish the relationships between D.O.J., F.B.I. and White Houses.
But it is also steeped in a fatalistic dread with which the characters of "Road" and "Disco Pigs" might well identify.
His writing then recounted this perfection of daily being, this ability to be steeped in the immediacy of place and time.
Since the Reagan Administration, Republican Presidents have filled the Court with Justices steeped in the ideology of the conservative legal movement.
Rebellion and escape, themes steeped more in rock 'n' roll than in country music, would figure prominently in Mr. Haggard's songwriting.
Kerr, at 21, is so steeped in Duke Ellington lore that he knows many Ellington tunes even the Duke has forgotten.
As deputy director, he has been steeped in the Russia investigation that has so frustrated Mr. Trump and the White House.
They're known mostly for making irony-steeped videos of themselves in their bedrooms wearing tragically hip outfits composed of thrifted clothes.
We were steeped in this before we were even old enough to understand the messages we were supposed to be absorbing.
Naji was al Qaeda's media mastermind and his 2004 terrorism manual advocates for a professionalized guerilla insurgency steeped in modern propaganda.
PiS says the reforms are needed because the country is steeped in power structures dating from the post-war communist era.
So he steeped his son in the classics, from maintaining a proper defensive stance to shooting jumpers with a quicker release.
And yet, for once, the images do not feel steeped in Arbus's presence, or in the tidal pull of her needs.
The 1930 painting was rooted, like Wood himself, in Iowa values and steeped in reverence for those who plow the plain.
The Mothe Chandeniers chateau, 300 km (185 miles) south-west of Paris, is steeped in a history of wealth and privilege.
Those who grow up steeped in privilege and go on to elite positions in our society are rarely afforded this distance.
Travelers can look forward to exploring cultural hotspots, a buzzing art scene, museums, as well as locations steeped in historical importance.
Change is always a process, but that's especially true when we're undoing ideas we've been steeped in all of our lives.
Wall Street is steeped in volatility as investors try to digest developments in the coronavirus outbreak and its potential economic impact.
Unlike his predecessor, Steven A. Ballmer, Mr. Nadella's career was not steeped in Windows and the business model of packaged software.
There's an irony somewhere in such a wealthy man enabling a London run for a play steeped in miserliness and impoverishment.
Even after the movie's political stakes and backdrop come into focus, the story remains steeped in a kind of temporal dissonance.
Do they grow up steeped in Hollywood films, and then the school is trying to mold them to become something else?
But we do know that Anbang, like many major businesses in China, is steeped in ties to the Chinese Communist Party.
Barbara Bourland's gripping new novel Fake Like Me unfolds at the pace of a thriller but is steeped in contemporary art theory.
Although Sydney PD seems to be a hot bed for sexist activity, the fringes of the story are equally steeped in misogyny.
Filmmakers like del Toro and Peele are steeped in genre traditions and a reverence for the narrative power that genre can wield.
KokorokoA funky Wicker Park vintage shop so steeped in 90s nostalgia that it could legitimately be a forgotten Nickelodeon Studios gift shop.
But during a campaign period typically steeped in polite, self-effacing competition, Huppert is refreshingly forthright in her desire for the Oscar.
His family is steeped in politics - his father Ivan Duque Escobar was a government minister, central banker and governor of Antioquia province.
Then there's the history of witch persecution, all steeped in the intersectional nexus of sexism, racism, classism, and ethnocentrism that upholds patriarchy.
Pack up jars of jam — elephant heart plum and raspberries steeped in rose hips and rose petals — to ship to Santa Barbara.
But even when Archer was rappelling off a skyscraper or dodging the KGB, the show was always steeped in Old Hollywood archetypes.
Also looming over him were the straight-backed shadows of his grandfather and father, both admirals, both steeped in duty, honour, country.
She cut her teeth with her older brother's crew during the birth of hip-hop, steeped in the world of DJ graffiti.
Reign, a mystery-steeped romance rooted in (not so accurate) historical fiction has been described as Game of Thrones for teenage girls.
While some may see it as a symbol of Southern pride, it's hard to separate it from a history steeped in hatred.
For instance, had he been better briefed, or more steeped in the issues, he likely could have avoided the firestorm on abortion.
One of the reasons Season 2 feels more steeped in the popularly recognizable King-iverse is its high-profile cast of characters.
No public records have emerged to support the charges that the embassy was steeped in a concerted effort to help either side.
There's escapist TV and then there's The Handmaid's Tale, a series so steeped in despair that many viewers have simply opted out.
Not surprisingly, college graduates, households earning at least $100,000 and people living in urban centers are more steeped in the gig economy.
Beyoncé has officially changed the name of Coachella to Beychella after two weekends of amazing performances steeped in Black culture and arts.
And Garner's work — which frequently has an anatomical component steeped in the history of medicine — addresses the J. Marion Sims monument specifically.
Robert A. Bowers, the suspect in a shooting at a synagogue that left 11 people dead, was steeped in online conspiracy culture.
Her campaign is staffed by people steeped in Nevada politics, led by Mr. Mook, who is taking particular interest in the state.
Dr. Wendy Carr The official academic is having the best go of it out of all of her serial killer-steeped colleagues.
Vendors even sell dried grape seeds, which are steeped into a tea that is said to help with circulation and high cholesterol.
A public steeped in propaganda about China's greatness is indignant when the country is—as ordinary Chinese see it—denied due respect.
And so the idea of the way that the tradition of these agencies, it's not something that he's ever been steeped in.
Her first album Sol Negro was released 20 years ago this year, steeped in a soulfulness inspired by grief, vulnerability and resistance.
British advisers steeped in the niceties of protocol often give advice on how to embellish royal authority with paraphernalia, decoration and ritual.
It exposed the dark side of his far-left supporters who are steeped in a culture of bullying, class-hatred and thuggery.
This Christopher Street institution is steeped in history, with old photos of the 1969 demonstrations adorning the walls of its two stories.
The industry is steeped in tradition but I would like to think I am bringing something fresh and new to the space.
What was it about this book, written by an evangelical pastor and steeped in archaic gender norms, that had Bieber so emotional?
Chazelle's movie features a number of song and dance sequences that are both steeped in homage for old musicals and wondrously modern.
America's number one city is also steeped in history and buzzing with college life thanks to the University of Texas at Austin.
He was steeped in Islam throughout his formative years, so it should come as no surprise that he has loyalties to Islam.
"They're building an aspirational community that's very steeped in quality of life, integrity, entertainment and high levels of self-expression," she says.
"I think it's ridiculous that random crazy people can buy guns," she opined, before admitting that she's not deeply steeped in politics.
TB: [Jack's] perspective is different, and we wanted the music to feel like it's not steeped in the former show so much.
He may not be a Gileadean misogynist, but he's still steeped in the worldview that made Gilead possible, just like anyone else.
Lawyers steeped in extradition law have told VICE News that the case, which resumes on May 30, could drag on for years.
On the surface it's all bright drums and poppy chants, although it's steeped in deeper messaging about life and searching and regrets.
The spices have only been steeped for two days in a month-old honey wine substrate, and yet it tastes fully infused.
Starters included a dish of creamy-textured eggplant steeped in oil, vinegar, garlic, parsley and oregano — a sort of cousin to caponata.
Kley's oeuvre is steeped in her love for historical craft, the intricacies of Old World textiles, and the flamboyance of palace gardens.
It features "global recording artists" and is "steeped in the sounds of Africa," according to a statement on the studio's Instagram page.
Elio is taken aback, at the start, by Oliver's swagger—the hesitant youth, steeped in Europe, confronted with can-do American chops.
"Having won multiple championships, she's truly steeped in the culture of the program," he said of the two-time Olympic gold medallist.
Even Daniel Caesar's kind of gospel-infused soul feels new to us when it is, in fact, steeped in something much older.
To sponsors, Twitch offers a novel opportunity: access to a generation that resists traditional advertising media but is steeped in video games.
Some offices are steeped in office politics, with coworkers throwing each other under the bus left and right, just to get ahead.
In the recent past, voters in presidential elections have often chosen the candidate seen as less steeped in the ways of Washington.
The Duarte family, steeped in culture, was famous for its musical evenings; Leonora and her five siblings all sang or played instruments.
It starts with chickpeas, steeped overnight, brought to a rolling boil with a dash of baking soda and left to slow ruination.
He steeped himself in Catholic teaching, and by the late 1970s, he experienced a fuller personal and intellectual acceptance of the faith.
Instead, the message is steeped in earnestness; an employee interacts directly with a consumer, demonstrates concern and commitment and ultimately establishes trust.
In 1976, Reddy moved to New York where he was steeped in pedagogy and teaching, mostly at New York University, until 2002.
With a subject that could appear steeped in cliché or already done in every way possible, this muse, somehow, isn't totally dead.
Steeped in history, replete with interesting characters and loaded with talent, both homegrown and international, the city's boxing milieu bursts with life.
My whole ethos has been steeped in the hardcore culture; it was my family because I didn't have much of a family.
The archaeologists do not yet know if the warrior and those who buried him were Minoans or Mycenaeans steeped in Minoan culture.
But trying to outargue Ms. Abrams's parents, steeped in the language of the pulpit and the civil rights struggle — that was unwise.
We ended the two-hour forest walk with a tea ceremony, sipping a concoction of white pine needles steeped in hot water.
He too was steeped in the code and ran the course: Yale, Bones, war hero, prosecutor, lieutenant governor, senator, secretary of state.
Greatness remained beyond his reach and some of his paintings and drawings are truly awful, steeped in pious nostalgia and American nativism.
Duterte's young administration has been steeped in violence, having launched a brutal anti-narcotics crackdown that has left at least 7,000 dead.
These traditions are less steeped in history, but they're worth knowing anyway – especially if you want to celebrate the saint properly yourself.
Violent militants strategically adopt religious rhetoric to mobilize followers and retain members, resulting in a cycle of violence steeped in religious language.
For Nishimura, who was a guitar player before turning to drawing and painting, makes art inspired by and steeped in the blues.
Chief Justice Roberts is too smart and too steeped in history to believe that politics plays no role in judicial decision making.
When addressing allegations by ex-members of abusing his power, Raniere gave me an answer steeped in Randian principles of value exchange.
Catchy songs and a moody, woodwind-heavy score by Enzo Avitabile enrich a setting steeped in poverty, corruption and a perverse Catholicism.
And the frantic efforts to salvage her seat signaled that rhetoric seemingly steeped in Mississippi's racist past risks a modern political price.
The lawyer nominated to run the Superfund toxic cleanup program is steeped in the complexities of restoring polluted rivers and chemical dumps.
It may be something of which the movie is itself unconscious, so steeped is its creator in the world that he describes.
Mr. Diess has also not spent his career steeped in Volkswagen culture and may be in a better position to change it.
Listening now to Mahler's Ninth Symphony, I find it inflected by Lewis Thomas's essay, and steeped in a gloom similar to his.
That includes occupying the most prestigious seats at the Bastille Day ceremony, a pomp-filled parade steeped in military tradition and hardware.
Art-filled accommodations are steeped in character and prices are especially reasonable if you select a bunk bed room or standard offering.
Playing the role of centrist advocate in a right-leaning administration would be a challenge for anyone, even those steeped in politics.
But not all our secretaries of state were steeped in foreign affairs from an early point, like Madeleine Albright and Condoleezza Rice.
Steeped in Biblical and classical ideals, it was contemptuous of slavery yet reliant on it for its ascendancy as a trading hub.
PiS says the judicial system needs to be reformed because the courts are slow, inefficient and steeped in a communist-era mentality.
You may not guess her background from her music, which is steeped in the instrument-bending techniques of the European avant-garde.
Karzai, who could not run for a third term, withdrew into the Arg and steeped himself in conspiracy theories about the West.
A deception-free internet is a nostalgia-steeped illusion; falsehood has been a part of the digital world practically since its inception.
The show is steeped in a daylight lucidity, making it an ideal introduction to "Twelfth Night" for theatergoers unacquainted with this play.
Such music is a natural vehicle for the torturous ambivalence of falling in love as young, brooding artists steeped in mortal thoughts.
They understand that we have a president who is not steeped in history, not knowledgeable about what he's doing and talking about.
Steeped in local lore, and armed with dry wit, Dr. George's tours are now offered under the auspices of the HistoryMiami museum.
He deemed the 1970s the Me Decade, and the idea stuck and steeped like an indelible stain well into the 21st century.
It's a plot twist steeped in irony: A health emergency for a Republican senator throws the party's health care plan into jeopardy.
"Fallout 76" has been steeped in controversy since its launch in November, with players reporting game-halting bugs and customer-service issues.
Mood: Everything in my eyeline is steeped in portent — a boy's sock, some lady's Levis, most cups of coffee, for sure all clowns.
He also played anthems from the Truckers era: "Decoration Day," steeped in gothic family lore, and "Never Gonna Change," a rough character study.
Steeped in history, the one every red-blooded racing driver wants to win however much they complain about it being outmoded and dangerous.
It requires expensive programmers steeped in cybersecurity techniques to continually run intricate testing to keep even with or not too far behind hackers.
Many South-East Asian immigrants to America had been store-owners, traders or professionals in their own countries and were steeped in commerce.
Curated by Marisa Lerer, it challenges viewers to recognize and reconcile certain absences not addressed by a genre of art steeped in tradition.
His band is populated by players steeped in Chicago's jazz, improvisational, and experimental communities who mostly still perform with him to this day.
This year's matchup is steeped in history, characterized by decades of suffering, and features two teams who know a whole lot about losing.
Though to be oldest hereditary royal family in the world going back 863,000 years, the Japanese Imperial Family is still steeped in tradition.
The author of Hebrews seems steeped in the innermost mysteries of the religion of ancient Israel, and presumes that his readers are too.
Steeped in the École de Nancy's Art Nouveau tradition, Prouvé's social consciousness in design is tied to his conception and production of craft.
This cold brew has been slow-steeped, which is said to bring out its dark chocolate body, berry notes, and port-like flavor.
Arkwright was particularly steeped in the lore and history of the science fiction genre, and this should be an intriguing story to read.
British royal weddings are usually posh affairs, steeped in tradition, and not really the place to make mention of, uuuh, people's private parts.
Somalia has been steeped in civil war for more than 20 years, though Mogadishu has recently enjoyed a surge of investment and development.
It's a fittingly cinematic story — but likely, the real reason for Disney's lack of parental figures is steeped in source material, not trauma.
The new handset isn't a device steeped in novelty or one willing to sacrifice some interesting feature for the sake of build quality.
More and more, Kourtney's brand has become steeped in keeping it natural (well, as much as the glam Kardashian paradigm will allow, anyway).
"The original drink is fifty-fifty over-steeped black tea, and vodka, then a spoonful of raspberry jam on the side," adds Israel.
Instead, Sunday's affair was steeped in the traditions of YouTube prank culture, which is all about doing it for the "Likes" and subscribers.
The main difference between the regular slow-steeped Cold Brew and the Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Brew is, well, the cream of course.
I'm always trying to get to a point where the movie-making is more inexplicable—an energy, rather than anything steeped in narrative.
"Both our countries histories and cultures are steeped in the nurture and nature of gardening," Trump said in a statement, according to CNN.
So he probably wasn't steeped in the long-running protocols that establish the relationships between DOJ (Department of Justice), FBI and White House.
But for those steeped in the fine art of stercoration, there was one type of excrement that was always top of the list.
The network was obviously emboldened by the success of The Walking Dead, as Preacher is excessively weird and steeped in heretical religious commentary.
Consecutive landslide elections, in 2006 and 2008, left their caucuses overrun with unseasoned legislators, steeped in opposition politics and beset by conflicting priorities.
For the cast of "Bianco," which is directed by Firenza Guidi, is steeped in a sort of louche, defiant and highly attractive arrogance.
They note that Trump has never been steeped in the culture of religious conservatism and the language does not come naturally to him.
As if you needed reminding, discourse is steeped in hostility: just take a look at any given comment section on a political post.
On the ground, I see Democratic candidates steeped in realism, facing off against a Republican Party that doesn't realize what it's up against.
Leadership that is steeped in cowardice seeks to divide us to maintain power; it takes bravery to bring us and keep us together.
Both are iconic buildings steeped in downtown lore, and both have served as a magnet for A-list writers, artists, musicians and actors.
And even the silliest of them is steeped in the critical yet compassionate sensibility — call it sentimental cynicism — that is uniquely their creator's.
The two women visited visit to Mikimoto Ginza Main Store in Tokyo, a luxury brand with a deep history steeped in Japanese culture.
"There is no one as steeped in these issues and who has been for such a long period of time," the source said.
Adjibi's sex shop in the heart of Cotonou is an unlikely enterprise in Benin, a west African country steeped in tradition and religion.
Orïsha used to be steeped in magic, but a despotic king ripped magic from the land and slaughtered the magic users, or maji.
Their 1990 debut album, "People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm," was steeped in Afrocentrism, as were many songs in later albums.
House of Cards is not meant to be an optimistic and pleasant show, but a dark, almost-horror-like drama steeped in dystopia.
As usual, I'd been steeped in my "let's get this work done, get paid, and go home" mentality when I got to Medellín.
In football, he's a very innovative, outside-of-the-box thinker and has, despite being steeped in the game for many many decades.
The PiS government rejects these accusations, saying the changes are needed because courts are slow, inefficient and steeped in a communist era-mentality.
I'm more drawn to the shows and films that revel in hip-hop's innovation rather than the ones steeped in nostalgia or melodrama.
And there are more lamb stews than we could ever count, steeped in hearty broths that break down the meat's naturally tougher tendencies.
You weren't steeped in the beauty of the room in Washington, and among in between all the wonderful Senators on Tuesday, for example.
The democratic island of Taiwan legalised same-sex marriage in May, over the objections of conservatives steeped in Chinese cultural and religious values.
It's a song steeped in New Orleans bounce music that shredded the already fragile genre boundaries in which critics threatened to constrain Beyoncé.
Thanks to packed trips to the drive-in and Saturday afternoons spent watching movie marathons on cable, we became steeped in pop culture.
And mint might forgo its classic companion, chocolate chips, and be only itself, tasting of fresh leaves, as if steeped to make tea.
Mr. Neuling, a resident of Billstedt since the 1970s and self-proclaimed "cafeteria guy," is steeped in the social history of staff canteens.
When standard treatments failed her and her odds of survival plummeted, he steeped himself in medical studies until a stem-cell transplant worked.
The flounder absorbs the floral scent of Sichuan peppercorns that have been steeped into the liquid with licorice root, star anise and cinnamon.
Whiplash is a very good movie, but it's also a movie steeped in a kind of dark machismo, a very literal toxic masculinity.
They figured the bidding process would bring in experienced and efficient health insurers who were steeped in the business of providing medical benefits.
In a series steeped in traditions — the "March On" and drumline battles among them — perhaps none is more ingrained than the running game.
World of Warcraft is steeped in several decades of lore, but at its core it's always been about the Horde versus the Alliance.
And the myth-steeped, earthy bird conjured by Hughes becomes, in Mr. Porter's book, a father's imperious escort through the valley of mourning.
Steeped in tradition — archaeological remains suggest the site has been inhabited since the Neolithic period — Athens is both embracing and redefining its roots.
They were the connection to the golden age of magazines, steeped in the tradition of what an American fashion magazine should look like.
A politician steeped in nuance may appear not smart but spineless; a politician who avoids it may seem not simple-minded but determined.
It was clear that every medical issue was rigorously attended to, but it was also clear that she was abundantly steeped in love.
The opening was rife with ceremony and symbolism, all of it steeped in history — with some elements dating back to the Middle Ages.
But for a show so steeped in the eternal mysteries of faith, doubt and spiritual fulfillment, what does a "resolution" even look like?
My vision is steeped in what I've learned over the years: • Compassion and empathy for others help leaders prioritize and make better choices.
He produced a 2003 essay, "How I Changed My Left Wing High School," that capped a high school career steeped in political activism.
Steeped in the lessons of Roman history, the Founding generation shared a pronounced (and in many ways, a healthy) suspicion of simple democracy.
Their careful location scouting makes the show feel like it's steeped in the actual institutions and communities that help build hip-hop culture.
Like Tapiau, the animated Gastou, now 71, had grown up steeped in the 18th century; his father had worked for an auction house.
To those not steeped in baseball's mores, this distinction may seem silly: if stealing catchers' signs is allowed, why should the method matter?
But a younger cohort, steeped in the Beatles as well as bebop, was beginning to explore an approach that bridged the stylistic gap.
They are all between chapters in their lives, steeped in the tension that arises when both future and past seem vague and menacing.
But Mr. Dessner is so steeped in American Minimalism that even a piece referring to a Polish composer took on a Glassian sheen.
His campaign was powered by best-selling tracts like Phyllis Schlafly's "A Choice, Not an Echo," steeped in the Birchers' baroquely paranoid style.
The problem here, somewhat ironically for a campaign that is so deeply steeped in nationalism and anti-immigrant sentiment, is that she's Slovenian.
"I liked all kinds of music," Mr. Wiseman said in 2006, reflecting on his years growing up in the music-steeped Shenandoah Valley.
The portrayal of Karloff's sinister Egyptian is steeped in Orientalism, reflected in our scientist heroes' accompanying fear and mistrust of his true motives.
Often referring to his own isolation from being sick for many years as a child, Mondal's images are steeped in a solitary battle.
Strangely, it's almost a relief to encounter a show so steeped in darkness that it renders the fears of our common present more manageable.
With each, Vázquez improves his concept by plucking visual elements from his comic and dropping them into a visual realm steeped in cinematic tradition.
No matter how steeped in etymology, art history, history, literature, and law – branches of knowledge Youn clearly knows – each poem feels urgent and necessary.
Even though the downhill pressure he puts on defenders tends to open up advantages elsewhere on the floor, Simmons's growth is steeped in assumption.
Hailing from LA by way of Tennessee, Florida, and Ohio, Meg Myers' dark pop rock is steeped in the tumultuous past that shaped it.
Astronomers have at least two gnawing questions about the first billion years of the universe, an era steeped in literal fog and figurative mystery.
Considering The Apprentice was the main thing Trump had going for the better part of a decade, he was steeped in that particular culture.
There's no doubt that much of Kanye's life — both artistically and personally, especially in his continued hostility toward Amber Rose — is steeped in misogyny.
Our TechCrunch editors, steeped in the ways of identifying hot prospects since 2007, will review every application and select approximately 15 early-stage startups.
Listening to music, podcasts, or audiobooks on your iPhone makes perfect sense given its origins are steeped in the old days of the iPod.
Most old-school Mexican cantinas have their myths but few, if any, are as steeped in legend as Guadalajara's oldest watering hole, La Iberia.
While staying in her mother's ornate Victorian house, she's once again steeped in the stuffy environment from which she's tried so hard to escape.
That's an impressive feat by any metric, but especially for someone who's been steeped in as many controversies as Kjellberg has over the years.
Even if you're in California, you can't get your hands on a bottle of ganja-steeped vino unless you have a medical marijuana license.
I don't know if this will be good or bad or some very confusing in-between, but it will certainly be steeped in controversy.
And the challenge of course is those who are making the decisions in the various regulatory agencies are not as steeped in the tech.
Syria is steeped in ancient history that has profoundly influenced the world's culture and civilization in both the West and in the Middle East.
Mr Gove is one of the party's most accomplished debaters—quick on his feet, frequently funny and, unlike Mr Johnson, steeped in policy details.
The airline industry was steeped in a sexist past and until the #MeToo movement, Nelson said, sexual harassment and assault were not openly discussed.
Russian involvement in the five-year-long Syrian civil war has been consistently steeped in controversy due to Russia's hitting civilian areas in Syria.
The Stranger is steeped in its burning light—"like a sun in a box," as Daoud describes it—and shrouded in its desert silence.
All that's left to the people of this world is a video game steeped in the culture of a civilization half a millennium old.
The two were steeped in the Canadian oil industry of the early 1970s when she gave birth to a son, Rafael Edward (Ted) Cruz.
So, he probably wasn't steeped in the long-running protocols that establish the relationships between [the Department of Justice], the FBI and White Houses.
Steeped in a pensive mood and stewing in all the cataclysmic sci-fi stories he'd been reading, Hendrix picked up a piece of paper.
This fusion of old and new sounds was a novel experience for a city that is steeped in a long history of live music.
Learn a little bit from historian and chef Michael Twitty about this cornbread dressing that is steeped in African and enslaved peoples' culinary traditions.
When the smoke has risen and the flavor has steeped, he ladles the green liquid into a bowl made from a dried jungle gourd.
A member of the Gettysburg College board of trustees steeped down Tuesday after a yearbook photo resurfaced showing him dressed in a Nazi uniform.
And these three institutions are all in Atlanta, so that means that no matter what they are doing, they are steeped in "Hotlanta"-ness.
This organization is so steeped in history of its own as well as in the history of this city, our party and the country.
There is something, too, that niggles about employing a busy, ever-shifting physical production in the service of a story steeped in economic blight.
His only option is to attend a program run by one of the many political factions in Gaza and be steeped in ideological thinking.
Steeped in scholarship, yet directed by his own quirky mysticism, Foster brilliantly takes on questions of animal consciousness, cognition, emotion and theory of mind.
In November 2013, singer-songwriter Katy Perry performed her song "Unconditionally" at the American Music Awards steeped in Japanese, Geisha-themed attire and imagery.
Breakfast sandwiches feature house-made cheeses, and organic teas from Divinitea, based about an hour away in Schenectady, are steeped in cast-iron pots.
Rather than competing on price, in a marketplace steeped in counterfeit goods and shoddy service, JD has focussed on developing a reputation for dependability.
"Battlefield" is steeped in the echoing silence that follows the end of a world when no one knows quite where to go from here.
It's not about Lincoln, but it's steeped in the way that encounter at the Lincoln Memorial felt—the confused way that childhood itself felt.
Letter From Africa JOHANNESBURG — It would be hard to find a land so steeped in the torments and conflicts of race as South Africa.
Earlier this month, you were so tired of your routine—now, however, you are steeped in change and transformation, and could use some anchoring!
That's why so much of the one-size-fits-all weight loss advice we're steeped in is so frustrating and futile for so many.
The yardstick with which black women in the public eye are measured remains highly unrealistic, reliant on stereotypes and steeped in racism and sexism.
Walker says the new Form products are "steeped in science," and will work for a range of hair textures — not just straight, for example.
This form, which combines dance, music and drama, is performed primarily by specialists from families who have been steeped in its traditions for generations.
Polarizing nature The polarizing nature of Trump's move was reflected in the responses of two veteran former US officials steeped in Middle East politics.
More deserving of public respect is a foundation of historically steeped, nuts-and-bolts competence in governance on which to construct such a city.
I was speaking at length to a young student who, like his Brahmin ancestors, was steeped in the study of Sanskrit and the Veda.
Steeped in chlorine, we washed off and settled in for a good night's sleep at the modern fairy-tale themed Hotel Der Kleine Prinz.
A coronavirus commission could be led by widely respected politicians from both parties who are steeped in national security issues such as Republican Sen.
His resignation as head of the National Economic Council leaves a White House steeped with advisers who have encouraged the president's more protectionist impulses.
One of the most marvelous aspects of the Outsider Art Fair is the way in which much the work displayed is steeped in stories.
He steeped himself in mushroom studies and eventually persuaded the New York Botanical Garden to let him teach despite his lack of formal credentials.
In the aftermath of WWII, Japan was steeped in poverty, and according to Kageyama, people were enchanted by what they glimpsed through the contraption.
Both the Christchurch and Poway manifestos were steeped in the meme-heavy language of white supremacists on 25chan and its older cousin 83chan — a.k.a.
The dominant culture, regardless of political party, was conservative — a pride in country and an emphasis on family that Ms. Warren was steeped in.
Ms. King said being steeped in the church and growing up in a loving environment that fostered inquisitiveness helped spur her father's spiritual growth.
Steeped in modern and historic fine art traditions, Shaw's work alludes equally to twentieth-century painting and photography, and the legacy of European masters.
His most notable contribution to that field is a voice steeped not in "black cool" but in what one might call black male emo.
Steeped in the idea of technology, Crego's aesthetic provides a thought-provoking visual lexicon full of themes that are completely unexpected yet oddly familiar.
Nullaki Peninsula, Western Australia By Joann Gren Names of places in Australia, like Aussies themselves, are brutally honest and steeped in rich, witty humor.
It is steeped, visually and verbally, in Brothers Grimmsian images of slaughter and torture, of the hunt and the sadistic thrill of the kill.
Bassani, in these cultivated worldly-wise stories, so steeped in tenderness, rage and loss, is like someone returned from the underworld to bear witness.
Steeped in Argentine folklore of lobizonas (werewolves) and brujas (witches), this is such an important story to tell, and it's also an engrossing read.
A previous generation of composers had developed a symphonic sound steeped in that of Antonin Dvorak, who famously visited the United States in 1892.
His father was steeped in the resistance movement against white settlers, and his political activism forced the family to flee to present-day Zambia.
In her artist's statement, Shigaki mentioned anti-Japanese rhetoric from local businessmen, including Miller Freeman, whose family's name is steeped in the city's history.
The Warriors are so likable that they even gave Cleveland a gift last June, a long-awaited championship for a city steeped in losing.
Pompeo is an evangelical Christian, steeped in the very dictums that Trump has spent a lifetime mocking with both his words and his deeds.
You might be allowed to choose between grooming with a fine-toothed comb or a wipe-down with boiled water steeped with Chinese herbs.
Steeped in institutional memory, those employees crow about today's boisterous crowds because they fretted in 2101 when the team nearly moved to Hamilton, Ontario.
A death sentence for Roof would add a patina of fairness to a practice steeped in the racial disparities of the criminal-justice system.
He's running a campaign steeped in the ethos of an anti-establishment left, and benefiting from elite Democrats' failure to coalesce around someone else.
" As a fan of Jim Harrison, he had been aiming for something that Harrison might write, something "poetic, heartbreaking, steeped in the natural world.
While Whitney said she's seen huge improvements among larger firms, smaller start-ups and venture funds remain steeped in a college fraternity-like culture.
At high altitude bodies can be preserved by ice, but as they descend the glacier they are steeped in water in which bacteria flourish.
They then turned to Webern's "Langsamer Satz," a work that shows its 21-year-old composer steeped in late Romanticism but anticipating Expressionist angst.
Steeped in Silicon Valley debates about privacy, they wondered if they'd been too timid about harnessing the enormous trove of publicly available voter data.
Possessed of a squeaky-clean belter's voice, he is steeped in a sunny (or sunshine-yellow) chipperness that can absorb all gloom and doubts.
Yet these are steeped in a luminous wonder that makes you want to weep for what you take for granted in your daily existence.
It's steeped in incredible high-end watchmaking tradition but it was running at a very close line of becoming a stuffy old man's brand.
Like pale pink, navy is essentially neutral, making it a natural choice for those whose visual language is still very much steeped in minimalism.
It's a fun feature steeped in nostalgia, and people love it for the same reason they love Timehop (which Facebook still swears it didn't copy).
To face the challenges properly, our children will need to be steeped early in math and sciences, which serve as the building blocks for engineering.
What comes next for the company likely won't come as much of a shock to anyone steeped in the world of plant-based meat replacements.
As the tea steeped and the overtures swelled, her solemn gaze remained transfixed somewhere beyond the window's horizon, and I knew never to disturb her.
As unconventional albums go, "Moosebumps" is surprisingly direct; its creators are steeped in hip-hop tradition, even if their lens on it is decidedly skewed.
The Cyclades are steeped in mysticism, from the traces of Greek mythology that seep into the culture, to the saturated emerald of the Mediterranean Sea.
"Baseball is slower to change than some other sports because [it's so steeped in] tradition," Red Sox manager John Farrell said elsewhere during the event.
He was, famously, a polymath, steeped in philosophy and literature, who once held his own at a dinner party with a scholar of Chinese art.
Outsiders, who haven't been steeped in the all-too-common hatred found in the usual gaming community, are bringing a sense of perspective to Fortnite.
He makes fine, honest poke, without too many complications: bowls ($12) of ahi steeped in shoyu, sesame oil, alaea salt and wakame or sriracha aioli.
The commonwealth of Puerto Rico is steeped in more than $70 billion of debt that has been accruing for the better part of a decade.
Detroit may be steeped in its automotive past, but the Motor City is not feeling all that nostalgic about its contributions to the car industry.
Baseball is a sport steeped in tradition—the four-pitch intentional walk, Rex Ryan wearing an "I'd Hit That" T-shirt, visual ipecac food gimmicks.
The planet, if confirmed, could join the ranks of Jupiter, Saturn, Mars — names from mythology steeped in meaning for millions of people the world over.
Like its riven protagonist, her novel—an English-language epic steeped in Palestinian stories from almost a century ago—can feel tugged between two worlds.
More comfortable with overt racism and Islamophobia, less steeped in the norms of American political conduct, but also more heterodox on core domestic policy issues.
The man makes $7 million annually from sponsors, some of who are steeped in the fitness world and lean on him for his gym cred.
For a film steeped in up-to-the-minute surveillance fears, Jason Bourne feels as dim and broad as a 1990s net-panic hacker movie.
They steeped their claims in Islamic history, and littered them with references to the glorious time of the Prophet Muhammad and the first four Caliphs.
He's new to government and so he probably wasn't steeped in the long-running protocols that establish the relationships between DOJ, FBI and White Houses.
Traditionally conceived, visa liberalisation is the sort of policy that might be designed by a foreign minister steeped in Joseph Nye's theory of soft power.
He was always seen with a beautiful -- normally blonde -- society girl with a cut-glass accent and from a family steeped in wealth and status.
Many of us in education have long seen the movement toward stricter schools in poor communities for what it is: an approach steeped in racism.
Of course, this is what Twitter has always been good at, at least for those who have been steeped in its internal culture for years.
Packing the federal judiciary with people steeped in voter suppression appears to have become a central strategy in this administration's battle to restrict the vote.
"But for a team so steeped in myths and curses, it's good to try cut through some of that with cold, hard facts," he said.
This fanciful notion, imported from Mr. Trump's debt-steeped real estate world, would undermine faith in the government and the stability of global financial markets.
And if nothing else, it showed someone steeped in the naturalistic tradition of British theater carefully — very carefully — exploring the expressionist possibilities that opera brings.
Silicon Valley is steeped in a grow-at-any-cost culture, which the government will find challenging to overcome due to its own flawed culture.
Teens in 2010 were some of the first to be fully steeped in a digitally forward culture of reality television, Apple devices, and social networking.
The military is steeped in tradition, and that is something we all revere about this great institution, but it can also be an Achilles' heel.
Ross' job was to guide the development team on creating a cult and situation that was fictional but steeped in enough precedents to feel scary.
The pieces from the Soviet space missions are also steeped with history and drama, so it's exciting to see the market flourishing across the board.
Mr. Grenell was frequently in the room for policy debates, and was steeped in the national security issues that preoccupied the administration after the Sept.
The actor here, Kyril Masheka, is steeped in a raw, empathic fear and sorrow that make putting on clothes a fraught and irrelevant-seeming business.
The two were steeped in hip-hop, and the success of East Coast labels like Def Jam inspired them to make records of their own.
Her new novel, The Ministry of Utmost Happiness, is steeped in both the regional politics of India and the turbulent politics of the modern world.
It's not any movie that, already steeped in '60s rock, can use John Lennon's anthem "Bring on the Lucie (Freda Peeple)" under its end credits.
In an autobiography, "Ulrich Wegener, GSG-9: Stronger Than Terror," Mr. Wegener wrote that he came from a family steeped in the Prussian military tradition.
"Yes, realpolitik often wins out over values, and it often seems steeped in hypocrisy," said Michael Wahid Hanna of The Century Foundation in New York.
Selfies on Twitter and Instagram followed suit in the months that followed, as people celebrated themselves for who they are in posts steeped in positivity.
Having not trained in an era steeped in medical paternalism, younger physicians are more likely to place the patient on the pedestal rather than themselves.
First, there are labels like the movie star Reese Witherspoon's clothing line Draper James (which is, as its website tell us, "steeped in Southern charm").
And as the play's two characters, Kay (Juliana Canfield) and Chris (Tom Pecinka), tell their respective, overlapping stories, they seem steeped in a sentimental twilight.
For those who cherished the work of this inventive firebrand — a conceptualist steeped in dance, Minimalism and jazz-informed improvisation — a restoration seemed deeply implausible.
By the end, cast and audience seemed to have melted into one teary, sweaty blur, steeped in an oddly inspiring, paradoxical feeling of hopeful hopelessness.
The Lynx lodge has a history steeped in grandeur, but it's now mainly a sometime rental hall and watering hole for an ensemble of castoffs.
Weaned on the progressive ideals of his parents, who were steeped in leftist politics during the McCarthy era, he became an activist as a teenager.
We're unlikely to see another superstar as abundantly steeped in real self-confidence — at so many different stages of life, in as many musical genres.
The entire contracting process, which involves bids from companies like Oracle, Microsoft, Amazon, and IBM, has been steeped in controversy over the past few weeks.
He has quit using the phrases "ethnic food" and "hole in the wall," which he came to see as derogatory and steeped in white privilege.
While their friend joined the ranks of the Islamic State, the three remained stuck in Britain, where they increasingly steeped themselves in the group's propaganda.
My goal when I leave here is that he will be just as steeped in the creative part of the business as I am today.
It may instead be that Trump's example is a salutary one and that the nation now requires someone steeped in governmental experience and policy knowledge.
The ceremony is steeped in ancient traditions that include searching for explosives, holding a member of Parliament hostage and wearing the bejeweled Imperial State Crown.
The bowl arrives crowded and green from sun-steeped cilantro and long clips of scallions and Chinese chives, the blades juicy, with a garlic sting.
It was delivered in a cadence that is steeped in an African-American religious oratorical tradition that broader America first heard in Dr. King's speeches.
While Mr. Mofokeng (pronounced MOE-foe-keng) never considered himself an integral part of the struggle against apartheid, he was steeped in the policy's consequences.
Listening to music, podcasts or audio books on your iPhone makes perfect sense given its origins are steeped in the old days of the iPod.
A product of a corner of multiracial working-class life in central Long Island, he grew up steeped in the radical traditions of Caribbean politics.
They should remember that as someone steeped in the culture of reality TV and the New York tabloids, he is perfectly suited for this era.
They were heard on the gospel-steeped "I'll Take You There," a No. 1 pop and R&B hit for the Staple Singers in 1972.
In Lithuania, poppy milk, made from poppy seeds steeped in water and honey, is served on Christmas Eve as part of the Twelve Dishes feast.
And Swiss watch brands, highly traditional businesses steeped in European heritage and selling ultra-exclusive merchandise, were all but destined to hold out even longer.
The root of his concerns, however -- the fact his family, steeped in tradition and custom, is in a different position than most of their countrymen.
Mental health professionals also say the program has gone a long way to shrink the stigma of psychotherapy in a nation culturally steeped in stoicism.
Ms. Fure is deeply attuned to the relationship between sound and space, and has crafted a powerfully unsentimental language steeped in the European avant-garde.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's ironic that so many storytellers are drawn to Linden Frederick's paintings of small Maine towns steeped in twilight.
But this isn't a platformer—it's a first-person puzzle-adventure steeped in the same warmth and zaniness that made the original game so special.
The students are also steeped in African-American history, and many Spelman women said they felt a responsibility to protect black men from negative stereotypes.
Though hobbled by an obviousness that dampens any suspense, this sensitive, environmentally concerned movie is most successful when steeped in the particularities of its location.
If you've ever watched or listened to Jones's Infowars (as I have), you'd come away steeped in a dark and distorted view of the world.
Everything they do is so steeped in religious and literary symbolism, plus convoluted, time-hopping plot twists, that it seems way too early judge them.

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