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Those words ring truer and truer each day as I talk to entrepreneurs for Radiate.
But of course no matter where the voters come down they'll probably be celebrating a movie that most of America hasn't seen — which is truer and truer every year.
Mel Eslyn (WINNER) Truer Than Fiction Award The 21st annual Truer Than Fiction Award is presented to an emerging director of non-fiction features who has not yet received significant recognition.
Glasses on, reality — or at least a truer phantasm.
Never a better man or truer friend than Maney Gault.
His statement now rings truer than many would have expected.
You were a true talent and an even truer person.
But in some respects it is truer still of China.
Never has this been truer than in his latest work.
Nowhere is that truer than in the minimum wage debate.
In the current political climate, this realization couldn't ring truer.
"We Got Us" has never been truer for Canaan Smith.
Truer words by a more admired leader were never written.
Wouldn't it be "truer" if a woman wrote the story?
Which is always true, but it seems truer this year.
Ali's compliment was far truer of his life than mine.
Nowhere is this truer than at the end of life.
Neither is a "truer" portrait of Eichelberger than the other.
They wrote it in 2012, but it's even truer today.
Sergio's definition of a leader is truer today than ever.
His flow is truer, freer, bopping ahead of the beat.
This is never truer than when he is around his family.
Truer words have never been spoken by an anonymous internet sage.
I had this idea that it was truer than other books.
Ali will play a detective — one that is truer than true!
Nowhere is that truer than in the realm of autonomous vehicles.
This is no truer than of the man in this video.
And that's why Tuesdays are a truer start to the week.
What's truer is that life in the closet is utterly intolerable.
All genres are partial fictions, but some seem truer than others.
I was looking for a truer Christianity, a more authentic Christianity.
And if you are self-employed, this is so much truer.
That was true decades ago, but it's truer than ever today.
But then again, maybe that's the truer telling of the story.
Each outward appearance hides another, truer self — but ultimately, they're hollow.
This can allow the TV to produce brighter and truer colors.
The rest of the day at Bob Jones was truer to form.
In the era of "Me Too," her words ring truer than ever.
Events like this help us talk about and understand our truer selves.
I try and give people a truer depiction of who I am.
Here's a similar image but in colors that are truer to life.
Nowhere has this been truer than with the story of Neil Baldwin.
Attributed to novelist Toni Morrison, this concept rings truer today than before.
Sizing is truer and there is more padding on the upper ISO.
Nowhere is that truer than Tod's, the label he founded in 1978.
The best fiction tells a truth truer than the truth can tell.
That gives you a truer picture of your out-of-pocket costs.
With anything but "white," that ideal holds truer without the white foundation.
There are few examples that ring truer than America's obsession with guns.
Or wondered if she could draft a better, truer version of herself?
That's even truer when the stakes are huge than when they're small.
Nowhere is this truer than in the way cancer is treated today.
That is truer of creative writers, and truest of creative-writing teachers.
Nowhere is that truer than when it comes to amending the Constitution.
But to have such success stories, we must start with truer tales.
"Now and forever" is truer than even Lloyd Webber could have guessed.
You could probably do this much better, and truer, than we can.
Meanwhile, Cyd Peach (Jeannie Berlin) plants the idea in Cousin Greg's head that he is nothing more than Tom's "farm hand," a fact that rings truer and truer to our favorite tall cousin as the episode goes on.
Whether we believe that dictum or not, we keep proving it truer and truer in the third millennium of Christ—with our partisan "news" as much as with our anti-literary "media properties," and especially with our online interactions.
That became even truer in 2012, when the group admitted Hugo Chávez's Venezuela.
Never seen a truer portrayal of the signs, symptoms, & fallout of panic & anxiety.
He's certainly truer to the ethos than, say, the shipped-out Corey Brewer.
I'm not going to say these relationships are better, but they are truer.
That may have been truer in 28503, when the GDP metric was designed.
But at least participants would see a truer picture of their retirement income.
There was no way to prove that one interpretation was truer than another.
An axiom that's never been truer now that all phones are equally smart.
Perhaps nowhere is this truer than in our difficult national conversation on energy.
But the longer and more often you misremember something, the truer it becomes.
Instead, she seeks out a truer, detailed set of accounts: the micro-histories.
I think a personal lens works better for me and it rings truer.
But this book was truer than true on the most basic human level.
The kind of metaphor Christle seeks is at once truer and more tenuous.
"Truer words have never been spoken," she wrote, including a broken heart emoji.
You now get a much truer bounce, which results in players staying back.
"USS Callister" has it truer than most depictions of this idea, I think.
So this might be a truer test of the future coverage of the EPA.
But a truer measure of their destructive potential would also include their moisture level.
Content is king, and this phrase has never been truer than in today's world.
We enter the characters' distinct realities and see them become truer versions of themselves.
Simplicity, perhaps, is the truer language of deception, because nothing ever is truly simple.
There's no truer display of a terrier's personality than this Jack Russell named Olly.
The Pixel 4 gets "truer" colors that will be especially noticeable in tricky lighting.
All these differences expanded over the years as we became our truer selves. Quietly.
Nowhere could that be truer than with the new developments in self-driving vehicles.
And yet, just as in her writing, the myth is truer than the truth.
"And after a nine-year year bull market, that holds even truer," Malani said.
George Washington's farewell address about the excesses of partisanship was never truer than today.
And a much truer picture as to how we all view these award shows.
We're ranking the first debate high because – as the show found to be truer and truer every week – it is exceedingly difficult to parody the surreal nightmare that was the 2016 election, and this debate cold open was a great jumping off point.
Perhaps "Nyppies" (Not Yet Past It) or "Owls" (Older, Working Less, Still earning) ring truer.
There never was a coal bonanza waiting to happen, and that's truer now than ever.
Nowhere is this truer than in the great and solidly blue state of New York.
OLED screens are capable of displaying deeper, truer blacks and better contrast than LCD panels.
It gives you a truer sense of how well the investment has really performed.6.
All anyone hears is a yawp truer to the idealized New York street than Trump's.
American politics is now an unstable system, and that's even truer given Trump's persistent unpopularity.
It's become near axiomatic in basketball circles, and this season it holds truer than ever.
That's truer than ever on "Snares Like a Haircut," the duo's dreamiest album to date.
That is even truer right now, in the midst of its air campaign in Yemen.
Might a different treatment of the evidence have yielded a better, truer set of findings?
They aren't liberal, just heterodox, and today's appointees may be better vetted or truer believers.
This is true—maybe even truer, oddly enough—in these days of WWE's corporate dominance.
The image also shows Saturn's natural color, giving us a truer look at this gas giant.
The old adage "Good sales people are hard to find" has never been truer than now.
The truer you can be to yourself, the more success you'll find, I truly believe that.
My surroundings feel almost apocalyptic, a vision of post-humanity truer than any Fallout or Wasteland.
In an unfilmed, alternate, truer (and unwatchable) Bandersnatch timeline, no one dies or goes to prison.
It's a way truer record to how we were feeling at the time than Staying Alive.
There's no truer commitment to Star Wars than watching the newest movie while actually in space.
In this strata, the old chestnut "what money really buys is choice" could not be truer.
AmeriColor's bright gel dyes create truer and more vibrant results in a wider range of hues.
All those TV shows and podcasts have it wrong: the truer the crime, the more tedious.
In this centenary of the darkest year of the Great War, what truer novel to read?
Nowhere does that ring truer in Washington, D.C. than at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
This is even truer given congressional abdication of the foreign policy responsibility it ought to wield.
And perhaps nowhere does this ring truer than at the DeBruce, a new inn in town.
A user will also enter certain foot measurements into the app, helping create a truer representation.
But they offer a far truer glimpse of the kinds of labels Facebook's business sticks on people.
And so in his passing, in his absence, I want to be truer to myself than ever.
Certainly, her statement will ring truer when Go-Jek cars are driving around on Grab's front lawn.
The same is even truer on trade, where Mr Trump is completely driven by bilateral trade balances.
It would be truer to say that he is more pragmatic precisely because he is more ideological.
No doubt this is true for many relationships, and still far truer for women than for men.
I don't think it is a fact truer than any religion but hey, what do I know?
The frustration and harshness of the music, "it's a truer reflection of where we're at," stresses Millar.
Chief Executive Strauss Zelnick said in an interview that a truer reflection of the business was bookings.
A truer image of the American veteran is seen not in these killers, but in their victims.
This 222-year-old bipartisan critique of American politics rings clearer and truer with each passing election.
In virtually all instances, the colors were truer and brighter on the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus.
That feels truer to me than a lot of other TV deaths, carried out for shock value.
On the internet, there is no truer and grander sports tradition than the shred of contextless information.
The tougher course, and the truer one, is to explore why this situation makes you feel unnerved.
But the truer story of my drinking is really a story about tedium, about claustrophobia and repetition.
Nowhere has this been truer than with health care, where the administration has reversed direction multiple times.
With the ubiquity of HTML5, this is becoming truer than ever before as it relates to gaming.
That felt truer than ever now, as she waited for the new policy to go into effect.
I wonder if the truer unity among children's-book authors is sublimated outrage at the adult world.
But Mr. Moore's blithe efficiency has always struck me as a truer expression of the Bond ideal.
Now, she is upending her nonprofit's organizational structure to make it truer to its social justice mission.
Now, she is upending her nonprofit's organizational structure to make it truer to its social justice mission.
It was filmed there, and its urban apartments and diverse subplots were truer to a modern metropolis.
My mantra has always been "I'm a person," and that has never been truer than right now.
That's perhaps truer of the iPhone 11 Pro than any other mobile device in the company's history.
His description of a bureau largely out of control was true then, and seems even truer now.
This acidic sludge trio have been at it since 2009, keeping their tongues firmly in cheek even as they claw out corrosive, lumbering dirges from their instruments and sling slogans like, "If it's too slow, you're too young," which, in fairness, feels truer and truer the older I get.
According to writer David Farr, the show is truer to his original conception of Hanna than Wright's film.
Khloe Kardashian is dishing out the facts of life on kids ... and truer words have never been spoken.
This is even truer when you're seeing them at work, where you're probably already feeling frustrated and stressed.
Never does the sentiment "I need a vacation from this vacation" ring truer than during the holiday season.
" President Lincoln's Secretary of State wrote: "a nobler, higher spirit, or a truer, seldom dwells in human form.
That's even truer today, as the number of tax jurisdictions and unique local regulations have continued to multiply.
That's never truer than in the sections involving Rivers's husband, who ended up flailing in his wife's shadow.
So 2016 will serve as a truer test of whether turnout can be aided by liberal ballot measures.
I've temporarily quit the sweet stuff for varying lengths of time and found that this couldn't be truer.
It's not really goodbye and yada yada yada, but that could not be truer than with Judge Judy.
Could there be a truer expression of his pleasure in a caste system that puts him on top?
And that those loud, unfamiliar voices causing all that ruckus aren't representative of a broader, truer lived experience.
This kind of fantasy, Clayton believes, can help a reader from any background make truer sense of reality.
This kind of fantasy, Clayton believes, can help a reader from any background make truer sense of reality.
I came to realize that very early on, and it is truer now than it ever has been.
Still, I feel like this new season of Samurai Jack is truer to the natural evolution of Jack's story.
Money is the mother's milk of politics, the old saying goes, and never has that been truer than now.
In theory, the second season is closer to the original comic's dynamic, and should be truer to its plot.
Or maybe, even truer, I wanted to experience and express mourning in a way that I never allowed myself.
What they say about old people and babies looking alike has never seemed truer.... People with peanut allergies rejoice!
This will help give a truer sense of how people saw the world around them in the 19th century.
This is even truer when you are a member of an underrepresented group — in this case fat, Black women.
A truer wilderness, then, has largely returned to the shores of Cape Cod, well beyond just sharks and seals.
In this sense, the Argentine hero has stayed truer to the habit of his idols than his Brazilian contemporary.
Still, he's skeptical that their wave is somehow "truer," as McFarland puts it, in its simulation of the ocean.
This is even truer in the case of Maia who, though improved in his striking, is still no expert.
But the OnePlus 7 Pro generally rendered colors more accurately and produced photos that looked truer to the scene.
Overall, the F.A.S.B. rule change will present a truer picture of a company's financial position, in Mr. Willens's view.
That's truer than ever with iPadOS, the new software update Apple will be launching for the iPad on Tuesday.
They set out to invent, as they saw it, a truer Russian style, with exotic scales and folk tunes.
But the Meadors, by taking risks and exploring, may demonstrate a truer path for expressing Texas in a bottle.
That's nowhere truer than in the songs provided by the composer, Gordon McIntyre, which have their own deadpan wit.
This is perhaps no truer than when budding scientists are chaperoned through a preplanned experiment in a lab course.
But Blauner's fable seems truer to its emotional beats, Natty and Lourdes powerfully real in their lucid, disillusioned idealism.
Wagner's Law has proven truer than not, but there are still many people who would like to pretend otherwise.
The ACA hasn't been repealed yet, and maybe this theory holds truer than I believe it will right now.
I am convinced that they will not only be smarter than we are, but have truer moral compasses, as well.
And it's never been truer this season, as accessories and updos see a resurgence both on and off the runways.
In popularizing the customs of a given community, the thinking goes, these things in some way lose their truer essence.
Mr Harris shares Mr Carrey's versatility for feigning and disguise, yet offers a much darker, truer interpretation of Count Olaf.
The display is beautiful, but is its true black a truer black than the one I see on the X?
This is truer than ever on Golden Hour, her most fully realized record yet, and easily her most boundary-defying.
This was true in 1861, and maybe even truer today when, believe me, we have plenty of enemies to face.
But it is possible to find clues as to which characters or phrases would be truer reflections of public sentiment.
Even the weddings feel more truer to life than the slick, super-professional affairs we're used to seeing in movies.
It's a paranoia born out of loneliness, and the resulting songwriting feels truer and more natural than what's come before.
Ryan, a much truer believer in immigration liberalization than Boehner, could conceivably call a vote on that kind of bill.
Her pitch is that she is a truer representative of Peruvian society and that she alone can offer effective government.
Truer words are rarely spoken than the words Shelby speaks to warn Alabamians about the dangers of voting for Moore.
Nowhere is this truer than in Louis's discussion of his father's choice to leave school at the age of 14.
Show me a truer lyric than "So many asses, so little time" and I will show you the fucking door.
If you discount them, you get a truer picture of the politics — and the will of voters — in a state.
Until then, I would offer him these sentences that were becoming truer in my own mind as I said them.
Surfers hated those Hollywood surf films, and I could see that Surfer could create a truer image of the sport.
This is perhaps truer now than ever before with the frequency and intensity of natural disasters and disease outbreaks increasing.
The truer cartoon, in a sense, would be "Outside In," with the emotions produced by people bumping against one another.
This is all the truer for IT, where the pace of adoption exceeds any precedence set in the manufacturing industry.
As it goes, the truer the Beyoncé stan you are, the likelihood of advancing to the next level is greater.
Workers have power when they make demands together and that's even truer when it comes to the ultra-competitive tech industry.
It's beautiful and true, two disappointments propping each other up in the short term, while they thirst for a truer greatness.
According to Epson's North American Product Manager Michael Leyva, this new display is able to produce much deeper, truer black tones.
However, there's no truer way to show your fandom than by making your entertainment interests a literal part of your body.
They want that truer-than-true punch to the gut that can come from exceptional fiction, and that "Cat Person" delivers.
The question of which feels truer to Kirk, and to Trek, serves as a litmus test for fans of the show.
You can't keep a true queen down — and there's no queen truer than Elizabeth II (Claire Foy) on Netflix's The Crown.
The phrase made popular by Project Runway host Heidi Klum couldn't ring any truer for the supermodel and reality TV star.
Nowhere was that truer than Florence, where Mr Galansino had just become director general of Palazzo Strozzi, a prime exhibition space.
You won't get more of anything with this system, but rather you'll get everything reproduced in a better and truer form.
This stage musical, for which Turner and her second husband, Erwin Bach, are credited as executive producers, is truer but blurrier.
We're finding that staying truer to the story is much more exciting, and we think the show will be more powerful.
Google is applying its software-powered automatic white-balancing to give "truer" colors, and it'll be especially useful for tricky lighting.
Protestant activism isn't always economic, but Protestants do have a certain itchy instability, a restless, argumentative search for better, truer, purer.
Courtois's got nothing to feel bad about, it's hard to imagine a ball being struck truer and sweeter than that one.
The work he's put into the world—and this has never been truer than it is on  Drunk—is deeply affecting.
Along with those differences, Joyner didn't try to exactly replicate Seuss' style, but he thinks that's actually truer to the icon.
The simple act of sitting next to someone feels intrusive, which is even truer in today's age of shrinking plane seats.
The world has changed since 1998, and Disney has made a serious, more violent Mulan that's truer to the Chinese folklore.
American Beauties Few landmark books of American short stories have a better, truer title than Jayne Anne Phillips's "Black Tickets" (1979).
You know, the American Constitution Society is a great source for judges truer, in my view, to constitutional principles and interpretation.
Nowhere is this truer than in South Carolina, where black voters make up roughly 212 percent of the Democratic primary electorate.
This is truer than ever when it comes to money, where emotional spending or investing can wreak havoc on your finances.
A truer statement has not been made, frankly, since October 2, when Jamal Khashoggi disappeared into the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
Here are nine people who tell a truer story of what the American work force does today — and will do tomorrow.
Over the years, I've focused on these contradictions — and on seeking deeper, truer historical context when it comes to America's racism.
By placing a transgender person at its helm, the end result feels both truer to our experiences and richer for it.
Let's keep a little snapshot of this right here because this feels truer that anything else and this is very important.
Yet in Far Cry Primal there's a natural urgency for survival that feels truer and more realistic than any game it's made.
But the same is even truer of Tom McCarthy's first film, The Station Agent, which I absolutely loved, much more than Spotlight.
" Except that people argue endlessly about taste; a truer phrase is "there's no way of proving your case in matters of taste.
Nowhere is that truer than at summer festivals, where customers buy from unfamiliar dealers who have little incentive to retain their loyalty.
The speaker has two discrete sound channels (left and right) for truer stereo reproduction, making for a fuller and more engaging listen.
Jughead says "Archie is definitely shook" (truer words have never been spoken) but that he wouldn't blame Betty for the Black Hood.
Apple also reworked the flash to make it brighter and able to capture truer tones and its image processor for better editing.
If ice cream is good because it is sweet and creamy, than there's no truer platonic ideal than a Mister Softee swirl.
This is truer than ever under President Trump, whose agenda is somewhere between status quo and rolling back everything his predecessor did.
Never has this been truer than with The Familiar: Volume 1, the first of an almost hilariously gargantuan proposed set of 27.
And perhaps, given the volatile nature of the current labor market, this is truer than ever, for workers at any career stage.
Widening access to education is, of course, crucial to the survival of a truer democracy than the one Jefferson may have envisioned.
But the truer hues of the LEDs, which appear much brighter to the naked eye than the old lights, have other benefits.
It's usually a smart play to bet against the public, and that becomes even truer when the public is backing an underdog.
That's even truer in today's robustly competitive mobile market where there is little to no potential for DirecTV Now to harm competition.
I wondered, too, if Sabrina's bond with our baby would be deeper, stronger and truer than mine because of their biological connection.
This is truer in some cultures than in others, but within each culture, anger almost always belongs to the domain of masculinity.
It's a strange kind of grief I carry, a weird nostalgia not for something better, but for some truer version of myself.
Margie has always longed for a place to belong, and that's never been truer than in the wake of this tragic loss.
"I got my city doing front flips," Chance the Rapper crows at the beginning of "Angels," and nothing seems truer in 2016.
"The Sopranos," for instance, rings truer to this presidency than any show today, despite running from the Clinton through the Bush administrations.
Would he be truer to himself if he gave up Mr. Springsteen's songs for the Bhangra-disco music that his sister favors?
In other words, the Z8H has the potential to provide a truer cinematic experience than any other display coming out in 2020.
For more than 200 years, the story of our country has been a journey toward realizing a truer version of that promise.
It's even truer today because of technological innovation, stringent new safety standards and strong coordination between federal and state governments and industry.
But his cabinet appointments have given us a truer sense of his intentions, and they are worse than we could have imagined.
For them, it offered an experience of the universe that was deeper and truer than that of any nation or even religion.
This is even truer in 13 than it was when Leckey, to the consternation of many, won the Turner Prize in 2008.
A phrase beloved of some journalists is even truer of nationalists: never let the facts get in the way of a good story.
Typically, they exclude non-cash and non-recurring items from a company's results and is designed to present a truer reflection of performance.
A father had taken his child out of school for the day, for a historic moment that he said was "a truer education".
Today, that feels truer than ever, as we all welcome back a familiar face: Phil Collins, the amiable sprite of pre-Internet pop.
But there's also plenty of great deviations that stay truer to Cursack's work, bringing his own brand of Australian humor into the mix.
The voices of the oppressed are always going to ring truer and be more compelling than just another white boy with a guitar.
Yes, the fleeting nature of snaps encourages a truer, more authentic documentation of life in real-time than moments carefully curated on Instagram.
Nowhere is this truer than in the realm of nonpublic educational choice, where both sides have built veritable fortresses atop their chosen positions.
Typically, they exclude non-cash and non-recurring items from a company's results and are designed to present a truer reflection of performance.
"A good localization... will be truer to the intentions of the original creators than a strict translation," says Ace Attorney translator Janet Hsu.
I'm really just so much more invested in these women, which I say every week, but that's because it gets truer every week.
Suns out, buns out ... never has that been truer then when Snapchat queen-turned singer YesJulz hit the sand in a thong bikini.
It was not intended as an escape but as a fusion of dreams with reality to reveal a higher, truer state of consciousness.
Despite our polar opposite stances on politics and our 60 something year age difference, our bond is truer and deeper than any other.
That may be truer in Antelope Wells, the New Mexico ghost town where Caal Maquin's group crossed, than anywhere else along the border.
And this is even truer in the two dozen other states that have abortion restrictions similar to Texas that the Supreme Court struck down.
The old adage "age is just a number" has never been truer for me than now, and I bet Klum feels the same way.
But it might be truer to say that, in a small way, it counter-balances or fills in some of that fine document's lacunas.
While the reality TV version of this story has its own dramatic ups and downs, the real-life backstory is a truer, messier tale.
Warren's mantra is always: But the rules of the game have changed, which is perhaps even truer now that it was 14 years ago.
Just remember that, just like photos before it, being on video doesn't mean it's real — and that gets a lil' bit truer each day.
Others argue that a truer picture of the number of Americans experiencing poverty emerges when income is combined with government and social service benefits.
I think they've redone the surface since I was here, so it looks like the infield is playing a little truer than it was.
This has become truer than ever with virtual reality, which is supposed to literally make you feel as though you've stepped beyond the screen.
Last week's premiere was packed, as the queens got reacquainted, performed in a talent show and teased out a few of their truer colors.
Hard courts, which some players call the great equalizer, offer truer bounces but still favor power hitters with tactical diversity and great foot speed.
Why do fictional television shows often do better than factual journalism at giving viewers a truer sense of the world in all its complexity?
This was true during his campaign, it's even truer of his presidency, and it's one of the most unjust, infuriating aspects of his endurance.
They argue the truer picture is reflected by recent drop in shorter-term Turkish bond yields which in turn has steepened the bond 'curve'.
A third agency that regulates banks, the Federal Reserve, has begun to outline a more promising alternative that remains truer to the law's purpose.
If I had it to do over again, I hope I would have been truer to my principles and refused to serve in Vietnam.
Where Madonna stayed truer to a more traditional look, Cabello deviated more and incorporated some modern accessories such as ankle boots and color blocking.
"In a sense, you're getting the truer Boris Johnson, which is not the clownish, cuddly fellow," said Sonia Purnell, another of Mr. Johnson's biographers.
The skin tones are warmer, more olive and (you'll have to trust me on this one) truer to life on the iPhone 11 Pro.
"This is a truer test, because it is everyday people who know me or have come across me, speaking their minds," Ten Haagen said.
Books of The Times "Sooner or later, everything old is new again," Stephen King once wrote — an observation that's never been truer than today.
Despite everything, I cling to the dumb, idealistic conviction that every contradictory truth adds up to create a larger, truer picture of the world.
And I have some dumb idealistic conviction that every awkward, heterodox, contradictory truth adds up to create a larger, truer picture of the world.
"It was important for us to stylize these moments between them because that feels truer to their understanding of what was going on," Long explains.
Not because they ultimately have to agree on everything, but because it fosters understanding and respect, which leads to a truer culture of real tolerance.
But it may soon become even truer that these devices are running the same Windows OS now that Windows is becoming a modular operating system.
Now we see how hard Gordon was trying to be someone he wasn't, and how much happier he is when he embraces a truer self.
My coach once told me that the bumpiest roads lead to the most beautiful destinations and I think this mantra is truer than ever before.
It's a unique person viewing a piece of content … In that sense, it stays a little bit truer what is actually of interest to people.
Not to be confused with The Sims FreePlay, The Sims Mobile feels like a truer and more robust spin-off of the classic computer game.
Tell me about the truer faith: The kind that admits its own faults or the kind that defines itself by its inherent inability to fail.
However, the immediacy of the impact of war upon human life is unparalleled, and for no group is this truer than it is for veterans.
They quest for truer or purer or more permanent identities, for the hidden key that will resolve them of their limitations, weaknesses and mortal bearings.
One might also wield the historian's skills to tell a "truer," better story that exposes the myth for the self-serving fraud that it is.
The person on the receiving end usually believes that the thing you actually did or said was the truer expression of your feelings and intent.
This sentiment couldn't ring truer with Stone's risky, avant-garde restaurant concept of highlighting just one ingredient in every single dish of a tasting dinner.
Boundaries are healthy and vital in a relationship and this is even truer when there are mental health issues like anxiety thrown into the mix.
A truer test of their doubles credentials will come in the next round when they face top seeds Brazilian Bruno Soares and American Nicole Melichar.
In an era where authenticity is hard to come by and often murky at best, it's tough to find a truer voice than Margo Price.
And that's never truer than when disaster strikes, whether a heat wave, a blizzard or a hurricane barreling toward the most populous area of Florida.
It really shows a much truer picture of how those ideas were interpreted by a variety of different figures, both women and more international artists.
The products are mineral-based and free of filler ingredients, meaning customers get products with truer, richer pigments than what they'd find with mainstream brands.
For now, the Yankees are focusing on the coming challenges and seeking to answer lingering questions to glean a truer sense of who they are.
LONDON — That old saying about how you're never further than six feet away from a rat at any time might be truer than you think.
It is an unstable narrative compound in need of being reformulated every two decades or so to be made sharper and truer to our particular moment.
" He looks at the computer screen, and then back at Mitko, "wondering which face was the truer face, and how it had been lost or gained.
They say that good things come to those who wait — and that couldn't be truer for the bulls on Wall Street, according to one technical analyst.
By 1981 Mapplethorpe was an art world rock star, but Hujar had more of a cult status downtown, and some people considered him the truer artist.
What emerges from the author's great efforts to mine the archives for a truer picture is a more flawed Elizabeth—but perhaps a more human one.
Over the years she produced, with help, four books, promoting each one as truer than the last and fuller of spy-details which only she knew.
Rather, the point is that Trump, in this as in so many other areas, is a rawer, truer reflection of right-wing thinking on this subject.
Mr. Berger's aperçus here — "It's in hell where solidarity is important, not in heaven" is a good one — ring truer than anyone else's, which is apt.
To Mr. Sheehan and other reporters in Vietnam, Vann's version of what was going on rang truer than the sunny propaganda emanating from the White House.
Players often say that practice cannot match game conditions, and this was never truer than in the case of James's free-throw shooting at Barclays Center.
Every performance looms large in ways that suggest how we all become exaggerated — and arguably truer — versions of ourselves when we feel our survival is threatened.
That's how things wrapped up — as if things wrap up — for the endlessly evocative, almost too-beautiful series, with a finale that was truer than true.
Kim Kardashian has been truer to her word than we ever thought ... the bling around her neck has taken a nosedive from 7 figures to 3.
In the abstract, this is an argument that holds for every game, although it sure feels truer now than it did in the drowsiness of August.
The obvious one is, as Oscar Wilde said, "Everything is about sex, except sex; sex is about power"—and nowhere [is that] truer then in S&M.
That he can largely leave that burden behind when he chooses — that's the ultimate in white privilege, and the truer message of this album and its success. ●
Mobility tech's growing at a rapid pace world-wide, and nowhere is that truer than in Israel, where startups stand on the leading edge of what's possible.
And no one has proven that statement to be truer than Olivia Munn on the NYC leg of her press tour for Ride Along 2 this week.
Mr Khan's win on May 5th was truer to the MP-next-door that Bagehot knows than to the cosmopolitan emblem—or hardline Muslim—of global headlines.
It encourages me to be truer to myself, speak my mind, stand up to the people who I love and really set a good example for her.
It's great to see all the early gems, but the full story of "The Birth of the World" awaits a truer telling, perhaps at a different institution.
This couldn&apost ring truer when Yelp published its Top 100 Places to Eat in 2020, and The Shawarma Guys food truck took the number one spot.
That was never truer than when Mr. Trump began posting from his weekend retreat at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida shortly after sunrise on Saturday.
The Times recently reported on the growing popularity of Thanksgiving turkey prepared in the style of Chinese roast duck; nothing could be truer to the holiday's spirit.
Those who argue for diversity among our storytellers make the case that doing so ensures we capture a truer, fuller portrait of reality — which is fair enough.
So when Alden fell, it was into the arms of his nanny—humbled and beat, but truer than he had been since he'd had his first shave.
In many ways it's truer to Yale political scientist Jacob Hacker's Health Care for America Plan, which inspired the Affordable Care Act, than the law itself is.
Android Oreo brings the operating system color profile support, and Google's taking full advantage of it, by offering a what it's determined is a truer to life display.
That's been even truer of the deadlier war in the Donbass region in eastern Ukraine - where Russian-backed separatists declared the Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics in 2014.
Sure, it's disgusting, but nature is disgusting because it's true and it's real — and it definitely feels truer than Planet Earth and the calming narrations of David Attenborough.
Sadly for the 40m Indian households that rely on farming for most of their earnings, it is the bleak picture and not the rosy one that rings truer.
Disney fans know it's never too early to start planning their next trip to Disney World, but that sentiment has never been truer than it is right now.
This means that who can be the truer progressive might be problematic when the winner of the Democratic nomination turns his or her eye to the general election.
Chirico earned the wild card through that process last year, but she and Gooding wanted a truer, tougher test this year on the surface she calls her favorite.
He's doing all that, Mr. Manafort suggested, to win the primaries; come the general election, Mr. Trump will bloom into his truer (and presumably kinder and gentler) self.
She said that during fan meetups in the spring, she felt a stronger sense of loyalty among her fans because the podcast was a truer representation of herself.
Apple's MacBook Prolaptops were always meant for professionals, but the company's emphasis on audio and microphone quality makes that feel truer than ever on the 16-inch model.
A moment later, Yuri looked out at him: a grayer, thinner Yuri than the HoloPic's synthetic facsimile, but truer somehow, with lines and gray hair, true and alive.
The writer later suggested it was merely a pun on a famous ad campaign, but there was no need for clarification; no truer words had ever been printed.
Appropriately, his team almost entirely bereft of overseas players; in a real sense, there will be no truer representation of British football in the Premier League next term.
The old saw that all that is needed for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing was never truer than it was in Weinstein's case.
Because so many women are running in 2020, with their range of political experience, ideology and race, the coming election may be a truer test of gender attitudes.
That means Germany has a truer picture of the size of its outbreak than places that test only the obviously symptomatic, most seriously ill or highest-risk patients.
But one thing is for certain: From here on out, the theme song is going to ring truer than ever, because everyone's going through some serious, serious changes.
A truer comparison would be to the Showtime potboiler "The Affair": the reliance on fraught flashbacks and the feeling of being underwater, in a constant state of unease.
Which was the truer picture: The reverse experienced and countered by policymakers using definitions and data available at the time, or the milder one airbrushed by subsequent revisions?
Shyamalan has been celebrated for his twisty stories, but his truer strength is his gifts for infusing outwardly banal moments with dread and for his work with actors.
But for a truer augury of the city's possible future, consider the rock-bottom stockmarket valuations of Ford and General Motors (GM), Motor City's two big domestic car firms.
Given the remake's controversial casting choices, the decision to have the original cast return for a dubbed version may appease fans looking for something truer to the source material.
Most interestingly, he crafts "La La Land" as a story in which reality and fantasy are in conflict with one another and leaves moviegoers to choose which is truer.
Moreover, the male character's pain is unique: Other characters in Batman's universe may have lost their parents, but Batman's pain is deeper and truer than theirs could ever be.
Even truer, how you choose to document what makes you sexy is a personal thing, whether or not you choose to share it with the world or your partner.
Yet is it really truer to the party's founding mission—to provide representation for working people—to look on as Labour systematically alienates those it was meant to serve?
That gives a truer view of Americans' allegiance to Trumpism, and it would likely expand the president's support as not all voters always "approve" of his tone or tactic.
FROM THE TRUER WORLD OF THE OTHER: TYPEWRITER ART FROM THE PAMM COLLECTION Gritty, text-based drawings from the Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry. Nov. 17–Apr.
It's clearer, truer and more comprehensible than it's ever been before, as if it had always been operating on a frequency that you've only now been given access to.
Never has that idiom been truer than right now for Democratic campaigns -- both those for president and those tasked with trying to win back the Senate majority in 2020.
She often criticized the church as being too dogmatic — as worrying over the particulars of canon law instead of preaching inclusivity, a truer reflection of Christ's teachings, she believed.
The lyrics presented him as a seeker, an embattled underdog, a guy seizing his last chance, a defender of vanishing glories — roles that became truer in the next decades.
This putting mat for fine-tuning your accuracy This eight-foot putting mat simulates the varying speed of real grass, with fold-and-crease resistant backing for truer rolls.
Nowhere was this truer than in New York City, where the shadow of William M. Tweed, known to most everyone as Boss Tweed, loomed over Democratic politics for generations.
"The Outsiders" changed that forever: A novel about gangs and alienated youth, it told a darker, truer tale about adolescence that spoke to its readers in a new way.
Long before the release of Mattel's Frida Kahlo Barbie, young 19th century girls were playing with the Rosa Bonheur doll, which by all accounts seems truer to its subject.
The color and detail on shots of flowers and a dogwood tree, whether from afar or up close, were just a little truer and sharper from the Pixel's camera.
This, of course, is a difficult promise for a documentary to fulfill, despite the fact that Baldwin's prophecies about race in America feel perhaps closer and truer than ever.
By tracking 100,000 different posts across 20 different simulations, the researchers learned that generally, higher-quality ideas — more beautiful photos, or truer statements — are better at spreading through the network.
But this is even truer with Woods, since his act doesn't really translate fully outside the room, and you can't find a slick version of him on HBO or Netflix.
Well, there has never been a truer statement than when it comes to the sculpted women who strut their stuff across the stage in the annual Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
Nowhere is this truer than in cyber-warfare, a field so shadowy that China and America do not even agree on basic definitions, such as what constitutes an unacceptable act.
There is no truer holiday sentiment than "It's Christmas Day, bro," and so I leave you with the last holiday album you will ever want or need to listen to.
"She is truer to herself, as true to herself as she can possibly be by the time this season ends," Louis-Dreyfus told reporters at a Television Critics Association event.
She just wants to make some music, smoke a J, have good sex, and enjoy the night — which makes Anti truer to Rihanna's ethos than any album she's ever produced.
"Let's elect a sane, competent person" is not exactly "Yes, we can" but it certainly rings truer than a lot of the other things that have been said this election.
Edwards returns to his truer bearish form by wrapping up his research with an observation that serves as a further caution to those taking comfort in the strong earnings season.
How to persuade a jihadist, or somebody tempted by jihadism, that there might be better, and truer, ways to understand Islam than the murderous fanaticism of IS and similar groups?
Native American tribal governments are actively resisting this latest effort to dismember the past, demanding better and truer Indian histories and an accounting of the obligations that issue from them.
That may not always be accurate, and it might be truer of the Times's editorial page than its reporting (though most of America doesn't draw a distinction between the two).
And nowhere is that truer than for cancer immunotherapy, the fast-moving field of cancer treatment research that was honored on Monday with the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine.
Now we get all the way down to another guy, who wrote a play about how dysfunctional government was in 1933 (in ways that are even truer in modern times).
It was written by a woman, Nancy Dowd, who proved to me (a teenager at the time) that the female viewpoint could be sharply observant, hilarious and unapologetic — and truer.
That is even truer when it comes to desserts — recipes that tend to fall apart unless followed carefully — which is perhaps why so many artists seem drawn to creating sweets.
That doesn't mean patriotic, heroic astronaut films are a thing of the past, but in a time wrought with anxiety, perhaps the 2001s ring truer than the Space Cowboys … es.
The history of the American Negro is the history of this strife — this longing to attain self-conscious manhood, to merge his double self into a better and truer self.
In few places could this be truer than Italy, where there is no greater shame for the players than to be forced to hand their shirts over to the ultras.
Cicero thought that the body's decline over time was a blessing in its way, leaving more time for learning and reflection by those truer aspects of ourselves, the mind and soul.
Yet the psychosis and breakdown he described are even truer of Mr Trump's politics and the proliferation of hucksters, conspiracy theorists and strange ideologues it has ushered into American public life.
The new camera also has upgraded software, which now can collect RGB color data for every pixel, to render images with "significantly finer details and truer colors" than other DSLR cameras.
This will only become truer as more voice, eye-tracking, and virtual reality enter the picture, with even greater potential for tracking how users react to objects in their created environments.
Claiming an insight is "counterintuitive" is a time-honored method of suggesting it is actually much smarter and thus truer than a different conclusion, but that does not make it true.
Just as his characters plunge through constructed realities in quest of truer selves, so do we, as DeLillo's readers, find in his pages something akin to insight of a gnostic order.
And when we look at world golf now — and this is even truer with the women than the men — we see the emergence of great golfers at a very young age.
Some have taken note of the assistant Greg St. Jean's animation on the sideline, contrasting it to Mullin's more stoic demeanor as a sign that St. Jean is the truer coach.
The Phillies' pennant and World Series banners snapping in the cool western winds summoned past pain, not least the Mets' collapses — implosions is perhaps the truer word — of 2007 and 2008.
Even truer to form, Mr. Barkley commandeered Harrah's Center Stage, where Arthur Hervey — known as Arty the Party — has worked as a D.J. and hosted karaoke for more than 23 years.
That's even truer now that Disney is planning to launch its service, which will have a recognizable and beloved back catalog of titles alongside anticipated new releases, for $7 a month.
This is truer for audiences in the United States, where the film is little known (although some may recall it as a forerunner to Gus Van Sant's identically titled 2003 drama).
That is even truer for leaders from countries, like Canada and Japan, with which the United States has generally tranquil relations, and hence generate little in the way of juicy news.
The new evil smartphone comedy Jexi is a desperate mock-up of recognizable human behavior, but one key element rings truer than most Hollywood productions: characters are constantly looking at their phones.
His words ring truer than ever in the wake of a comprehensive new study published by the World Health Organization (WHO), reconsiders the connection between culture and health through unprecedented academic research.
But consider that his subject, Donald Trump, has described himself as a character in a comic book and Wolff's work can be regarded as truer than the President would have us believe.
Sure, he didn't like Tinder, and it's mostly true that he didn't like it because it isn't romantic, but it is maybe truer that he was afraid he would be swiped away.
The three sculptures gloriously show that art can shift the terms of the debate from a battle over who has the power to elevate their story to another, truer understanding of history.
Ministry in such a church — one much bigger, much holier, much truer than any of us can ever be alone — can still be a gift, not just for priests but for all.
If the movement itself should not squander the chance to reconsider how it is going to survive, the same is even truer of its audience — policymakers, politicians and the rest of the elite.
A truer sense of togetherness that we're missing out on in our contemporary lives, in which we move to where the jobs are and form only temporary connections and prioritize the wrong things?
Cosette (Ellie Bamber) is also given more backstory, and we see the truer evil of the Thénardiers (Adeel Akhtar and Olivia Colman), as opposed to the more cartoonish depiction in the 2013 movie.
This is even truer for novels traversing well-worn fictional territory — like counterfactual World War II fantasies or tales featuring gender-bending female warriors, mythic creatures like golems and the medieval Khazar kingdom.
I am ascending to my own personal queer Valhalla; I am, as my newly converted Buddhist mom puts it, breaking free of the wheel of reincarnation and reaching a truer level of enlightenment.
Rather than admit that some things are beyond our control, reputation theory allows us to believe that we can prevent bad things from happening in the world simply by being truer to ourselves.
So try centering your thoughts there, on the deeper and truer qualities that make you good at what you do, rather than on the inane and unjust policies that make you rightfully furious.
Perhaps we need a new reformation — one that invites Christians to return to the teachings of Jesus and offers our neighbors a truer vision of how he lived and moved in the world.
Maybe it's truer to say it flowed into the present, lingered on around us longer than it should have, until it became self-aware and consumed itself like burning paper on the air.
But the truer intent of Fantastic Beasts reveals itself as veteran Harry Potter director David Yates continues to swoop the camera like he's mapping out a blueprint for Universal's inevitable Fantastic Beasts roller coaster.
Defenders of the Kelly memos could say that each of these moves is truer to the laws that Congress has enacted, not least because they seek to enforce the law as completely as possible.
Nowhere is that truer than in the mighty car industry, which accounts for one in seven jobs in Germany, one in three euros spent on innovation and one-fifth of all exports by value.
With the rise of China and India, and the huge demographic expansion of the global south, this assessment is even truer today than it was when the common market was founded in the 1950s.
Truer tests According to Bruce Stokes, Director of Global Economic Attitudes at the Pew Research Center, the purpose of a poll is to provide numbers and analyzing them brings "personal views" into the issue.
The nine essays that follow show the "doing" of a sexist and white supremacist culture that prescribes black self-conception, and the hard undoing of rejecting it for a truer, if still mysterious, self.
For Vietnam veterans and those who listen to their stories, the iconic music of the 1960s and early '70s provides access to a truer, deeper story of what Vietnam meant, and continues to mean.
And when they come back together and resolve that they will be Legends of Tomorrow, dammit, it rings far truer than the six brief recruitment scenes that brought them together in the first place.
Like Henry Louis Gates junior's recent reassessment of Reconstruction, or "The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee", a retelling of Native American history (reviewed here), more inclusive histories are truer histories—albeit messier and less heroic.
" Kris states what would become truer than ever now that Kylie has allegedly asked Woods to get the rest of her stuff from the home they shared: "For you and Jordyn, it's like a divorce.
Since the characters have little insight into the true nature of their relationship as relatives, season 8 will presumably deal with Dany and Jon coming to terms with his truer claim to the Iron Throne.
When you break down the barriers that block marginalized Americans, such as students of color or those of working-class backgrounds, from interning on the Hill we start to see truer representation of our democracy.
One of the best songs on the album is "Unconditional Love," a future-soul ballad in which Ms. Spalding questions the need for so much turmoil in a relationship, calling for something simpler and truer.
Her longstanding line that she was "prepared to prosecute the case" against Trump rang a little truer to Iowa Democrats after they watched her take it to Biden on the debate stage a week earlier.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads NANTES, France — Benjamin Franklin's maxim that "you can do anything you set your mind to" could not ring truer for the French self-taught filmmaker and artist Guy Brunet.
Ms. Tan is on far stronger, truer ground when she moves away from Thana's home life with his wife, Bo (Penpak Sirikul in a thankless, shrewish role), and leaves behind psychological explanation and matrimonial strife.
We had left commuter Monday-to-Friday lives in New York to come to a rural farming community, seeking a simpler life that was truer to our natures, not yet knowing what exactly that was.
And so I am left to question just why I am bound and defined by this demeaning past in some truer way than I am allowed to be by my more or less leveled present.
In "Novacene", his most impassioned argument is that humans are cursed by language because it forces causal, linear thinking at the expense of intuition, which is a truer way to understand the reality of the world.
To design a truer form of democracy—that is, fair representation and an outcome determined by a plurality—we might draw some lessons from the collective behaviour of other social animals: schools of fish, for example.
Far from the phallic symbols of the Freudian dreamwork (which was indeed a great influence on Ernst), the birds appear in their classical role: as guides between the mundane world and a truer, more mysterious one.
Let me be clear, I am Muslim not because I think Islam is "truer" than other religions (it isn't), but because Islam provides me with the "language" I feel most comfortable with in expressing my faith.
The characters and their relationships evolved incrementally—not as dramatically as they do on some shows, but in a way that's probably truer to life when you're dealing with adults who have achieved some self-knowledge.
This is even truer here on Little Palm Island, a private five-acre islet that offers a chandelier-bedecked, thatched-roof luxury resort, a smattering of mischievous key deer and one exhortation: Let it all go.
Truer to his type, though, Trump could have written a new chapter of the plebiscitary presidency by redefining, once again, how the State of the Union would be delivered — just as Wilson did a century ago.
The central conceit of this laptop is that there really is a demand for a high-end Chromebook, and while that may be truer in 903 than it was in 2017, it's not a sure thing.
This set the stage for two dueling Alienstocks, a "safe" one sanctioned by the event's creator and a renegade festival that seemed truer to his original vision, which, after inspiring millions, he could no longer control.
Doctors with children, maybe especially pediatricians with children, fall along a spectrum, or maybe it would be truer to say, oscillate between two poles when it comes to how seriously we take our own children's complaints.
That is only truer heading into 2020, as Trump's decision to rip up the old rules about trade has emboldened progressive Democrats who see an opening to outflank the president on one of their core issues.
I was 20 years old, and deeply convinced in the way only a 20-year-old can be that I was becoming part of something much bigger, much holier, much truer than I could be alone.
They held that the party would be better off, and truer to modern conservatism, by adopting a more middle-class-friendly set of economic policies while stepping up immigration enforcement, especially with respect to low-skilled immigrants.
This style of black horror, where the chasm between fiction and reality is a strikingly small one, certainly feels truer to the lived experiences of black life in a way previous generations of black horror did not.
Samsung has followed LG's lead and shifted to a much taller phone, which, along with the built-in HDR support is part of the company's attempt to let content providers offer video truer to their initial intentions.
The entire economic backdrop to the 2020 race, in other words, may depend on which is sending the truer signal about the outlook for the year ahead: the free-spending American consumer or the jittery American business.
The candidate gave a rare interview over the weekend to a local television program, "The Voice of Alabama Politics," jabbing at Mr. Jones as a "liberal Democrat" and casting himself as the truer avatar of Alabama values.
" Around this time, a line uttered by Ojibwe author David Truer in a recent New Yorker interview reverberated in my mind: "I want better heroes than Russell Means, I want people with more integrity than Dennis Banks.
Truer to the source material than is probably advisable, the new David Bowie musical Lazarus both rises and falls just like the movie The Man Who Fell to Earth, which it is a sort of sequel to.
With an R rating and no ABC censors to deal with, the 2017 It doesn't shy away from depicting kids in real peril; that makes it both truer to the novel, and a much more harrowing viewing experience.
I remember this—you know they say memories, the more you remember them the less true they are; if a memory comes to you that is a truer memory because you sort of write stories in your head.
We cherish Downes's evidence that painting can be truer than photography to the ways that our eyes process the world: reaping patches of tone and color which our brains combine very rapidly, but not instantly, into seamless wholes.
Typically, getting riled up about politics is centered around a particular party or candidate, not the process — nor how its results can differ from the popular vote, which is a truer, populist tally of what the people want.
The new satellite is able to capture images with "greater detail, truer colors, and at an unprecedented frequency — capturing twice as many images as Landsat 7 does every day," Google announced on its Google Maps blog this afternoon.
Mr. Lewis's bemusement about that phenomenon spoke to an essential American Jewish truth of the period, wrought truer in his film than perhaps he knew: Did a collectively imagined American dream appeal more strongly than your personal history?
The exhibitions inside the museum combine to form a narrative of a people who refused to be broken by hatred and who have always found ways to prod America to be truer to the ideals of its founders.
If they win the White House in 2020, they're likely to lose Senate seats in 2022 — and that's even truer if their agenda has been stymied by a Republican Senate and the country deems their presidency a failure.
There is no theorizing, and no new journalism either—no fabricated immediacy, no reconstructed dialogue, no arty pace… he represents a sensibility that has pretty much rejected such devices and his book is truer and more exciting for it.
While the film would appear to be less grounded in reality, it feels truer to the compromises we all must face if we decide to live in our fantasies instead of putting them aside for a more conventional life.
On Wednesday night, when it can feel as if the week's a long road trip and you're miles from anywhere, switching over to AM, searching for a truer sound, it's often smart to go super-easy when you cook.
If you wanted to know what interested the American artistic and intellectual elite in the 1980s, '90s and early aughts, you couldn't find a better, truer hologram than the one Ingrid Sischy provided in her essays during those years.
There is no truer example of this than his staging of the Azerbaijani opera "Layla and Majnun" for his dancers and the musicians of the Silk Road Ensemble, coming to the White Light Festival at Lincoln Center this week.
As far as prophecy goes, Abbie prefers the divine whisper, but as an actual environmentalist, he has a prophecy truer and realer and perfectly relevant to our times, though perhaps not as grandiose and a little more common-sensical.
I went, instead, equipped with the foolish notion that a change in location and context could suddenly stir to life my truer, best self — and that I could present that counterfeit iteration to the world, and people might believe it.
Of no field was this truer than political economy, where the "Austrian school" of men like Joseph Schumpeter, Ludwig von Mises and Friedrich Hayek strongly influenced the revival of liberalism and conservatism in the West after the second world war.
When James admits that he is gay, Catherine is excited by the novelty of meeting a real homosexual, a response truer to the Irish times, the late 1990s, when most of the novel is set, than to her growing intellect.
Firmly in his corner are many white people who believe long overdue changes in this country -- changes that reflect this majority minority demographic shift -- are a personal attack on their identity, rather than a truer fulfilment of the country's founding principles.
Heavy-duty formulas can hide everything from uneven skin texture to tattoos and surgery scars, and Wilson uses it on her clients to highlight brow bones, tidy up lip lines, and even create a base before lipstick to achieve truer tones.
If nothing says "Valentine's Day" like red roses, then what says "our love is deeper and truer and more real and more elaborate than yours could ever hope to be" like a bouquet that an adult human could actually hide behind?
That's really the place where the hope hits a snag because we have a limited ... Something that has not been truer that we hadn't known was true in earlier periods during which people died in inversions, iterations, of this fight.
Little by little, the person in that hotel room comes to seem almost like an actress: real, but performative; herself, but only in one way that is concentrated and intense, briefly truer than all the other ways and yet partial.
"The best thing about tonight was our defensive presence, 313 minutes," said Curry, sitting next to Durant, his postgame interview room partner, a relationship that rings much truer than the one Durant left behind in Oklahoma City with Russell Westbrook.
Ms. Merz, who continues to work in her Turin studio, has remained truer to the movement's vow of poverty, opting for copper wire, paraffin, scraps of wood and cardboard throughout her career (although she does have a penchant for gold leaf).
" (You don't hear that phrase much anymore; Aunt Lydia's words were truer than many of us realized.) At the first Women's March, protesters carried signs with slogans like, "Make Margaret Atwood fiction again!" and "'The Handmaid's Tale's not an instruction manual!
Following the success of Microsoft's Surface tablets, Apple has sought in recent years to make the iPad a truer competitor to laptops by adding features like iPadOS and switching from Apple's Lightning port to the more universal USB-C port.
The branching story of 22, and optional side characters, that may or may not die, are akin to the first Resident Evil, but with its sprawling and more plausible environments, it appears a much different game, and a truer successor, than RE2.
Director Niki Caro has also stated that the songs would be removed, before amending her statement to explain she is working on finding a way to integrate them into a live-action film that she hopes will be truer to the original folktale.
It was a much darker version of the story, and one which might have been more interesting (not to mention truer to life), had it not been for Roberts' delightful star-making turn, which makes the more lighthearted premise feel snappy and palatable.
To assay metabolic activity, biologists use strategies such as measuring how much RNA an organism is making; because RNA is a much shorter-lived molecule than relatively durable DNA, it's a truer indicator of current metabolism and not just the cell's existence.
It's tempting to look at this as a massive failure, but it's more of a market correction: the success of The Heist was anomalous, and the new album's mid-tier visibility and sales are a truer representation of Macklemore's commercial power and importance.
"That has never been truer than today, when Congress must govern with a president who has no experience of public office, is often poorly informed and can be impulsive in his speech and conduct," McCain wrote Thursday in a Washington Post op-ed.
You could argue that delivering such a neat verdict on Robert forgoes nuance, that letting us dwell in eternal uncertainty would've been richer or truer to human nature; I contend that a person can both contain multitudes and still be a thoroughgoing asshole.
The next general election is due in 2019, though a truer test of Modi's popularity is likely to come in forthcoming local elections, held later this month and into December across a number of states, including the Prime Minister's home territory of Gujarat.
In the wave of social media, my guess is, the customers themselves, the girls watching these girls, they respond to that, because they see it as being truer to their personal taste or more authentic than seeing something on a red carpet.
At the same time, a truer side of Janet's rebellion emerges, as she confronts Appa about the years of free and dreary labor she provided in the store, only to be punished emotionally as the fruit of that labor — her freedom — neared.
Ms. Beckham is an icon in a truer sense of the word than is usually meant by the term's constant invocation — images of her are studied and revered — and she has built up a line offering women a way to dress like her.
These days, Adam says, they're "learning how to make songs that are structured more like traditional rock or pop songs, rather than just getting a beat and working with it"—a sentiment that's truer of the Gothboiclique sub-group Misery Club than anything else.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Former heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson's assertion that everyone has a plan until they are punched in the face can never have rung truer for Lucas Pouille after the Frenchman was thrashed in 83 minutes by Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open on Friday.
I felt pressure to embrace my natural hair... but wanting to feel truer to my queer self felt like failing too, like reaching for the straightener again after over a year of wearing my natural curls was a slap in the face to my race.
The story Jennifer has told herself is a story she likes, or at least one she's used to — replacing it with a story that's so much sadder and harder and lonelier is a painful, strange endeavor, and one whose only virtue is that it's truer.
This is all the truer because the team of designers here — Susan Hilferty and Jason Ardizzone-West (set), Jennifer Tipton (lighting) and Scott Lehrer and Will Pickens (sound) — have made the Gabriels' kitchen into what feels like a warm corner of never-ending security.
"This Is Unhappiness" seemed a truer epitaph for the times, a sentiment echoed by the recent No. 1 movie in the world, "Joker," which includes the line, "I haven't been happy one minute of my life," with an expletive thrown in for good measure.
I-D had been founded a few years earlier by Terry Jones, a former British Vogue art director who struck out on his own to document a London that was truer to what he saw in the streets than in Vogue's high-gloss pages.
The fear that going to the polls will be a dangerous act might be easily inflamed by empty bluster, but it is also something that has been much truer, throughout history, for black Americans than fears of voter fraud have been for white ones.
On the show, as he cares for his family, the textures of perhaps his truer character—the one his family has seen up close all their lives—reflect more vividly in real life, a worthy counternarrative to the one the media would rather he hew to.
Ayanna PressleyAyanna PressleyA diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy Cuccinelli gets in heated exchange with 'Squad' member on health care for migrants 'Squad' members recruit Raskin to run for Oversight gavel MORE (D-Mass.) — serve on the Oversight panel.
Whether it was the especially garage-inspired "Can't Be Messin' Around" or the truer-to-genre upbeat flows of "Bootyman," or the slow, given-up-on love anthem, "Walking Away," David managed to navigate the dynamics of love with a serenity that was both soothing and seductive.
Part of it is your posture in the boat, and part of it is the efficiency of the placement of your paddle; the more vertical you are in your strokes, the truer a message you can send to the boat to make it do what you want.
Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE as Senate majority leader?
Saying the economy is bad, like Trump did, rang truer to voters in the industrial Midwest than Clinton's message that the economy was getting better, but we had a lot more to do to make sure everyone enjoyed the fruits of economic growth under President Obama.
The party depends on undemocratic institutions like the Electoral College and the Senate — ones that give disproportionate weight to voters in Republican-dominated states — to maintain power, and thus needs to prevent reforms that would move the country towards a truer form of one person, one vote.
In remarks before the vote, Zakiyah Ansari, the advocacy director for the Alliance for Quality Education, said that Ms. Nixon's candidacy was truer to a "party that fights for its voters, not just its corporate donors," a reference to Mr. Cuomo's fondness for big-money fund-raisers.
When "Seinfeld" ended, the late Larry Gelbart -- who developed "M*A*S*H," still the most-watched series finale ever -- cited the value in people being able to share something as relatively benign as a TV comedy, in language that seems even truer now than it did then.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) and Sen.
Everything else goes pretty much exactly as you'd guess, especially if you've seen and remember the beats of The Last Samurai, right up to an ending that affirms Nick as a truer manifestation of yakuza honor than the resentful rival who's been a lifelong part of the family.
Ayanna PressleyAyanna PressleyA diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy Cuccinelli gets in heated exchange with 'Squad' member on health care for migrants 'Squad' members recruit Raskin to run for Oversight gavel MORE (D-Mass.) over a health care decision affecting migrants.
One commenter on the post pointed to a truer example of a teardown less than a mile away, on Oberlin Street in Palo Alto: a 760-square-foot two bedroom home sold "as is" at the end of 2016, in what appears to be serious disrepair, for $1,315,000.
The Chinese dishes are vaguely Cantonese in origin, which is to say truer to the Chinese restaurants of my 1980s childhood than to China, to sketchy storefronts giving way to yawning dining rooms and plates spinning on lazy susans, swagged with the largest broccoli florets I'd ever seen.
I am quite sure that there are no words that feel truer on a summer evening, which is as close as nature gets to real magic—the cloudless heavens turning purple, your body warm and light like the air—than those words of Kate Bush's from "Cloudbusting"'s chorus.
That change had as much to do with political and social amnesia—America often forgets what it seeks, or fails, to defeat—as it did with the admission that Ali's vision of America was more compelling, freer, truer, more capacious than the cramped vision of white racial nationalism.
Whatever happens after I arrive at my parents' house — sitting down for the meal, participating in all the self-conscious acts that are meant to reinforce the idea of family — feels less real to me than the hourlong ride from the airport, something less showy but somehow truer.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) slammed Pelosi on Sept.
For the oil painting's title, Sherald chose the well-known saying: "When I let go of what I am I become what I might be," suggesting that by turning away from external constraints — such as prejudices or stereotypes — and looking inward, we can connect with a truer version of ourselves.
Written with the residual rhythms of the 1960s counterculture, redolent of drugs and rock 'n' roll, it was also partly fictionalized, though its authenticity was received by critics — and ordinary readers — as indisputable, and they treated it as an exemplar of the kind of fiction that is truer than fact.
Here is part of what I wrote when the much-maligned No Man's Sky appeared on my list last year: In light of the numerous updates that No Man's Sky added this year—and in light of the year we've had—this is even truer today than it was then.
The howling wind farms of false debate and shameless profit-taking and exploitation that grow up around the games are business, and business as usual; they are leveraged on the smaller and truer things that the games give us, and are only tolerable because of how valuable those fundamental things are.
But, and think this was truer in the past, but a lot of times in older Lefty spaces, what I would encounter was an unfamiliarity or reflexive contempt for people who did not share their views, or this suspicion that average people were just like too dumb to get it.
Blocboy's stage name notwithstanding, the spare, sweeping, piano-driven sound pioneered by producer Tay Keith and associates is too flowing to qualify as blocky, an adjective that in hip-hop implies a sort of cartoon pixelation; Glideboy or Soarboy JB would be a truer approximation of what the record sounds like.
And nowhere is that truer than the Wolfenstein series, which will be jumping forward in time to 1980s Paris, putting players in the role of former protagonist B.J. Blacskowitz's twin daughters in a new co-op adventure as they look to find their missing father and follow in his Nazi-fighting footsteps.
Louie Swisher: I think I agree with Casey, but I also think like, me returning to my Wii, we will all return to the simpler times and hopefully all these big companies and stuff with their mega apps will return to their truer forms and what they were at a simpler time.
It would be truer to the mood and spirit of this breathtaking film to say that it's about teaching a child to swim, about cooking a meal for an old friend, about the feeling of sand on skin and the sound of waves on a darkened beach, about first kisses and lingering regrets.
This is even truer in the case of Cote who, over the course of four stints with the UFC, has duked it out with fighters like Tito Ortiz, Chris Leben, Scott Smith, Kendall Grove, Ricardo Almeida, Anderson Silva, Alan Belcher, Tom Lawlor, Cung Le, Alessio Sakara, Kyle Noke, Stephen Thompson and Josh Burkman.
Ayanna PressleyAyanna PressleyA diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy Cuccinelli gets in heated exchange with 'Squad' member on health care for migrants 'Squad' members recruit Raskin to run for Oversight gavel MORE (D-Mass.) on Tuesday threw her support behind Jessica Cisneros's primary challenge to Texas Rep.
Ayanna PressleyAyanna PressleyA diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy Cuccinelli gets in heated exchange with 'Squad' member on health care for migrants 'Squad' members recruit Raskin to run for Oversight gavel MORE (D-Mass.) are an example of how an internship can carve your career path.
But the official synopsis for Dark Phoenix, as well as the shots we see in the trailer of the X-Men wearing space uniforms, suggest that Kinberg is taking a different route that's truer to the comic books, by making the Phoenix a cosmic force that imbues Jean with immense power and immense instability.
Sometimes it's that we need to hurt someone's feelings by ending a relationship, or make ourselves vulnerable by taking a risk, or endure the discomfort of a conflict or a confession, or let go of an idea we used to have about who we are so we can replace it with a truer one.
Other religious studies faculty have confirmed my own experiences, and if our students — bright, young, open-minded thinkers who elect to take courses on religion — are religiously illiterate, how much truer must that be of Americans unlucky enough to have a narrower vision of the world, and who are less motivated to broaden it.
And so I keep clicking, waiting for some breaking news from that other, truer universe: Trump frog-marched out of the White House by the Justice Department, or a catastrophe of such enormity that even our government will be forced to acknowledge that climate change is a thing, or maybe a deus ex machina message from space.
It's true to say that Notre Dame pays Brian Kelly to win football games, but it is probably truer to say that the school pays Kelly to be Brian Kelly, an overstated and hyper-aggressive version of the person a certain type of Notre Dame fan might be if they did not have bosses of their own.
Politico: After advice from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.), Trump lays off GOP senators on impeachment.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) even claimed Democrats are too busy investigating Trump to pass USMCA.
But Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) knocked Democrats on Wednesday, arguing they were playing politics.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) co-sponsored the amendment that added the funds to the bill.
Season one of the show is primarily based on the initial chunk of Grossman's novel, riffing on the Harry Potter franchise with Brakebills, a Hogwarts-like post-graduate university for magic, but with drinking, partying, relationship drama, and sex that feels truer to a real college than any of the dating drama going on at Rowling's school.
Since deciding not to teach this semester, Ms. Christakis has been preparing for publication on Tuesday of her first book, "The Importance of Being Little: What Preschoolers Really Need From Grownups," which she calls a road map for parents, teachers and policy makers, and which she says is a truer reflection of who she is than the Halloween incident.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) has warned against rushing to sanction a NATO ally.
However, euro zone watchers have learnt to that guarded optimism is the best course of action in a region with low inflation, essentially low growth as a whole and sticky unemployment in many countries which is often a truer test of business confidence and recovery – in Cyprus, for example, 15.3 percent of adults are still unemployed.
For those of us in politics who care about broadening representative democracy, focusing on mobile voting (both by creating a platform that ensures that you're you and preserves secrecy of your ballot and then convincing jurisdictions to adopt it) is the only way to generate the actual outcome of a better, truer government for and by the people.
But in the early 2000s, when I was logging in to chat rooms under a woman's name, there were plenty of men around my age logging in to other chat rooms, where they were being radicalized to believe that women (and people of color and LGBTQ people and ... and ...) were keeping them from some larger, truer reality.
As a social and political movement, Surrealism (centered primarily in France in the 1920s and 1930s) asserted that the liberation of the human mind, and subsequent liberation of the individual and society, could be achieved by exercising the imaginative faculties of the unconscious to attain a dream-like state different from, and ideally truer than, everyday reality.
Where young artists in past decades had to go through industry gatekeepers and labels inclined to fit them into pop molds, the dissolution of those institutions and the rise of online self-promotion have made it so young artists can be both consummate professionals and put out art that is truer to the experience of youth than ever before.
The bumbling, exasperating, sometimes corrupt, often oblivious Democratic Party — always the party of immigrants and (however belatedly) the party of people of color — is the party of inclusion, and its win this year, in the face of relentless demagoguery and racism, makes it truer than ever to say it was a good night for our democracy.
In recent years, there have been multiple occasions when the Balanchine or Robbins flames have burned more brightly and truly with other companies — Pacific Northwest Ballet, Miami City Ballet, Ballet Arizona, the Suzanne Farrell Ballet — because the artistic direction kept the style truer, often with coaching from those who helped to bring the ballets into being.
This is just how society is designed to function, and to come out as trans later in life is to suddenly start careening downhill into a newer, truer gender, without some of the guardrails that snap into place when you grow up cis and figure out the ways society tries to exploit you on the grounds of gender.
Soon the job of assessing risks both to his party and his country will pass to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.).
But Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) has offered his own resolution, which was met with quick opposition from Democrats.
C.) is spearheading the resolution, which is backed by 44 GOP senators including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.).
Grassley is explicitly and publicly making the case to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) that his bill would help vulnerable Republicans.
A man seen in a viral video declining to shake Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE's (R-Ky.) hand at the late Rep.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) on Thursday backed a resolution condemning the impeachment inquiry led by House Democrats.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.), who supports the resolution, has not said if it will come up for a vote.
By now we should all know better than to take what Mr. Trump says on any given Wednesday as somehow truer than what he said the previous Wednesday, or will say the following Wednesday, and whether what he tells the Mexican president or a crowd in Phoenix is more honest than what he says at a presidential debate or in a campaign ad.
When Sanders warns voters to not waste their votes on third-party candidates, which would only help Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE get elected, truer words have never been spoken.
And until we all stop being blinded by them, and begin to tell ourselves truer, more complete stories of what it means to be human, and how to treat one another with civility and respect, then the sexual harassment already so deeply woven into the fabric of every industry, in every sector will only continue to trap, limit, harm and diminish us all.
In that sense, it's pretty much par for the course where Brooks is concerned; if there is one thing to be said for Kaepernick's protest above any other, it is how much truer it sounds than this, and how much more lively and inclusive the conversation he started is than the one that Brooks and his peers would have replace it.
As of Tuesday, Sessions had not made contact with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) or the National Republican Senatorial Committee, according to a GOP source.
According to one GOP source, Sessions has not discussed entering the race with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) or the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
The measure would have little chance of advancing in the Senate, where Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) has called it "socialist" and vowed to block it.
That's at odds with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) and leadership colleagues who say they expect the Senate to hold a trial if the House acts (The Hill).
Like that fast-reading 508-pager, its aim is to simultaneously depict and demythologize the Jersey shore and poke major holes in an authenticity it reconceives at a truer level of complexity—on his first cross-country car trip, the guy who would soon write "Racing in the Street" had to learn to drive from scratch when the guy who was supposed to ride shotgun disappeared in Tennessee.
It is my deepest hope as we work for a stronger future for rural communities and public lands, that we can see past the fables set forth by the Malheur rebels and the politicians egging them on to the deeper and truer story of America and its public lands – one of the greatest gifts our forefathers left to us, and one of the greatest we can leave for future generations.
The gallerist's email to me prioritized copyright details over common sense, placing my work in a frame of legal niceties that diminished my contributions in order to argue for the singular nature of Shulman's work: well, he doesn't use the credits but you do; his colors are somehow truer to the original than yours; in fact, his process is quite different and clearly produces a different, superior result.
To a dismaying extent, outlined brilliantly by Shelby Steele as early as 1990 and even truer today, the relationship between black people and educated America is after all a ritualized dance of ready reaction that pretends it is political activism: White people show their guilt; thoughtful black people excoriate those that don't as moral reprobates; white fellow travelers earnestly support them in this, hoping that they won't be next in the line of fire.
And Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) has touted the confirmation of Trump's two Supreme Court nominees and a slew of federal judges as a signature achievement for the GOP Senate.
"Given the history of our country, I would not compare this to a lynching," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) said somberly, reflecting broad dismay within his caucus over the language.
Cuccinelli has the added downside that Republicans in the Senate are unlikely to confirm him if he's formally nominated to the position, as he helped fund a primary opponent against Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) in 85033.
What is going on inside John Kelly's head does not matter as long as he is willing to stand at the podium in the press room and tell members of the press that they and the political debate they engage in are not just frivolous but corrosive to the republic, and that there is a truer form of patriotism — one embodied in the agents of the state — that they should not question and whose messengers they must respect.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) said Tuesday he has not decided whether to hold a floor vote on a resolution condemning the House impeachment process, adding that he is waiting to see the Democrats' plan for proceeding with the inquiry.
The White House has also faced bipartisan backlash for Trump's decision to pull troops out of northern Syria, a move Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) called a "grave strategic mistake" in an op-ed in The Washington Post.
While it is true that thousands of people joined the Communist Party in those years because they were members of the hardscrabble working class (garment district Jews, West Virginia miners, California fruit pickers), it was even truer that many more thousands in the educated middle class (teachers, scientists, writers) joined because for them, too, the party was possessed of a moral authority that lent shape and substance, through its passion for structure and the eloquence of its rhetoric, to an urgent sense of social injustice.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyTrump takes pulse of GOP on Alabama Senate race Trump: 'Unified' Republicans starting to attack substance of impeachment allegations Mulvaney excluded from planning for raid on ISIS leader: report MORE (R-Calif.) were also not informed of the raid in advance.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) said Monday he was called by then-Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenPompeo says Trump-Zelensky call was 'consistent' with administration policy Alyssa Milano to co-host Biden fundraiser next month House panel advances resolution outlining impeachment inquiry MORE after the bin Laden raid.
Elijah CummingsElijah Eugene CummingsTrump's criminal justice reform record fraught with contradiction House Democrats launch process to replace Cummings on Oversight panel The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Better Medicare Alliance - Dems unveil impeachment measure; Vindman splits GOP MORE's (D-Md.) memorial on Thursday shook hands with all top congressional leaders except Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.).
John CornynJohn CornynTrump's criminal justice reform record fraught with contradiction Hillicon Valley: FCC chief aims to ban Huawei, ZTE from federal program | DOJ to allow body cameras in joint task forces | Facebook workers push back over political ads Advocates warn kids' privacy at risk in GOP gun violence bill MORE (R-Texas), an adviser to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.).
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) is throwing his support behind a resolution condemning the House impeachment inquiry into President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump congratulates Washington Nationals on World Series win Trump hints that dog injured in al-Baghdadi raid will visit White House Vindman says White House lawyer moved Ukraine call to classified server: report MORE.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) on Tuesday declined to join in on the attacks waged by President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump congratulates Washington Nationals on World Series win Trump hints that dog injured in al-Baghdadi raid will visit White House Vindman says White House lawyer moved Ukraine call to classified server: report MORE and some of his allies against Lt. Col.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) on Wednesday knocked a House resolution outlining the lower chamber's impeachment inquiry of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump congratulates Washington Nationals on World Series win Trump hints that dog injured in al-Baghdadi raid will visit White House Vindman says White House lawyer moved Ukraine call to classified server: report MORE, signaling Republicans are unlikely to drop the process criticism that has been a key part of their strategy.
House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy Pelosi50 Cent meets with Pelosi, lawmakers on Capitol Hill Democrats raise stakes with impeachment vote Overnight Energy: House passes bill to prohibit mining near Grand Canyon| Union says EPA refuses to renegotiate contract | Climate protesters occupy Pelosi's office over California fires MORE (D-Calif.) and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) do not have much in common except for one thing, they both got their start as interns in Congress.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) claimed victory in Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy Pelosi50 Cent meets with Pelosi, lawmakers on Capitol Hill Democrats raise stakes with impeachment vote Overnight Energy: House passes bill to prohibit mining near Grand Canyon| Union says EPA refuses to renegotiate contract | Climate protesters occupy Pelosi's office over California fires MORE's (D-Calif.) decision to hold a House vote Thursday on impeachment procedures but stopped short of outlining his next moves.
Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffHouse panel advances resolution outlining impeachment inquiry Overnight Defense: Pentagon shares images of al-Baghdadi raid | Bolton called for impeachment inquiry deposition | Russia ambassador pick pressed on surveillance flight treaty House calls for Bolton deposition as part of impeachment inquiry MORE (D-Calif), Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyTrump takes pulse of GOP on Alabama Senate race Trump: 'Unified' Republicans starting to attack substance of impeachment allegations Mulvaney excluded from planning for raid on ISIS leader: report MORE (R-Calif.) were among those in the Gang of Eight who weren't given a heads up.

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