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"underappreciated" Definitions
  1. not valued or appreciated highly enough

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There are two simple reasons why this market looks underappreciated.
And as a consequence, sometimes she's underappreciated here at home.
The labia is the Ringo Starr of female genitalia: underappreciated.
The perpetually underappreciated center may be a very nice fit.
The smart money may really lie on the underappreciated Thunder.
Unfortunately, these implications are often overlooked and underappreciated, he added.
Those who do this better than most are often underappreciated.
But eggs certainly tell an underappreciated part of the story.
Both halves of the marriage feel somewhat underappreciated and underloved.
PICTURE PROMPTS What underappreciated things mean a lot to you?
In fact, it has, but its insights have been underappreciated.
The improvisational mind is typically an underappreciated source of wisdom.
Underappreciated by modern cinephiles, Weber's work is a true rarity.
I didn't even realize that the Nasty Bits' songs were rerecorded songs originally by underappreciated but not that underappreciated band Jack Ruby, because the Nasty Bits, though supposedly terrible, are actually perfectly passible pub-punk.
And yet, by his own assessment, those efforts were vastly underappreciated.
Like the faucet, the kitchen sink is heavily used and underappreciated.
Any underappreciated novelists from Mexico you wish were better known globally?
Starling murmurations are one of the most underappreciated feats of nature.
In him, I saw someone who had been overlooked and underappreciated.
"Women continue to be seriously undervalued and underappreciated," Ms. Weems said.
There are experts who consider Norway's wax techs an underappreciated treasure.
Ginnifer Goodwin has long been one of Hollywood's most underappreciated actresses.
Johnson was an obscenely expensive, yet underappreciated, All-Star in Atlanta.
He said the mayor was often underappreciated as a retail politician.
It's a "very hard job, and an underappreciated job," she said.
It's a "very hard job, and an underappreciated job," she said.
Employees may quit a job if they feel underappreciated at work.
" Corvette, according to Jonas, is "undervalued and underappreciated by the market.
Information is one of our republic's greatest and most underappreciated vulnerabilities.
"The Canadians were very helpful, in an underappreciated role," Rhodes said.
Lower stock prices are an underappreciated perk of market sell-offs.
That, and the underappreciated fact that mature women are simply phenomenal.
Payments will change "underexplored and underappreciated" platforms into meaningful revenue drivers.
And they creep into underappreciated parts of daily life too, like sleep.
The crucial, and underappreciated, players in the future of oil are consumers.
" Wedbush said it thinks the company's same-store sales growth is "underappreciated.
Hyman as simply the villainous husband of an underappreciated woman writer. She
The strength and success of the modern Democratic Party has been underappreciated.
When have you seen it entrench attitudes and make people feel underappreciated?
The sound system was very good — an underappreciated aspect of many clubs.
RM: One thing that's underappreciated about Trump is his sense of humor.
It's an excellent introduction to the complex work of an underappreciated writer.
Paper towels are one of the most underappreciated commodities of modern life.
Or a reminder of the underappreciated utility of a single sheet pan.
It's probably the most underappreciated deal of all time in any industry.
And this may be a major, underappreciated driver of the mortality trend.
We do a whole lot of work, but sometimes we are underappreciated.
He suspects chemosynthesis makes an underappreciated contribution to ecosystems around the world.
" And taunting — an underappreciated Kendrick Lamar skill — is the core of "HUMBLE.
So, I don't know if that means it's underappreciated...but it's real.
Downtrodden workers, overworked and underappreciated, are kept ignorant by exhaustion and complacency.
Although underappreciated, your role is at the center of 21st-century statecraft.
This weekend offers time travel, true crime and an underappreciated mini-series.
And I believe there's an important and underappreciated virtue embedded in this process.
The firm said the 168 year old company has an "underappreciated" content story.
As the less conventionally attractive, more pragmatic sister, Korede is overlooked and underappreciated.
Feeling vulnerable and underappreciated, they attack the very constituents they aim to court.
They are manipulatively viral, sugary sweet, and an underappreciated force for good. Stop.
But perhaps the most successful lean heavily on the often underappreciated potato pun.
Monty will always and forever be the biggest (underappreciated) badass on this show.
Teachers dedicate their lives to their students, so why are they so underappreciated?
"Working-class musicians who have been exploited and underappreciated and dismissed," he said.
UConn fans — and the entire state, for that matter — feel diminished and underappreciated.
Cowen said GrubHub's growth profile and leadership are underappreciated in an improving market.
For those who stream, here are 11 underappreciated TV shows now on Hulu.
Sing the praises of an overlooked or underappreciated writer we should know about.
The layers of intrigue and suspense show Mr. Lee's sometimes underappreciated genre skills.
Underappreciated names, particularly nonwhite and female artists, are driving growth in the market.
Some suggested moving money abroad, or into underappreciated securities known as value stocks.
We were just low-paid, underappreciated, exploited moneymakers in a huge moneymaking scheme.
I think that presents an underappreciated risk, which is what makes it dangerous.
Voters can relate to him, an often underappreciated aspect of any successful campaign.
"In our view, many of its embedded growth opportunities are underappreciated," Thill said.
This leads to employees having lower morale, feeling underappreciated and eventually jumping ship.
In particular, we believe Market Technology is still a misunderstood and underappreciated asset.
WASHINGTON — I have always thought of overhearing conversations as an underappreciated journalistic tool.
There's also a personal connection to Jasik's celebration of unknown or underappreciated produce.
"So many early artists were underappreciated," said Lance Ledbetter, Dust-to-Digital's co-owner.
Wall Street analysts are finding underappreciated and undervalued stocks in a myriad of ways.
Dave Barry, Tina Fey, Garrison Keillor and Woody Allen, among others, are not underappreciated.
H: Speaking of underappreciated artists, why did you choose Wojnarowicz for the first project?
In other words, Lyft appeared underappreciated based on this valuable data that Rakuten owned.
"We believe Apple remains among the most underappreciated stocks in the world," White said.
I've identified three underappreciated "people" that leaders need to be to avoid this fate.
The rapidity with which clean energy is becoming cheaper and more available is underappreciated.
Also staying true to 2016, Elucid, being real good, is so far wildly underappreciated.
Beer is still underappreciated in a region where wine, arak and whisky hold sway.
Watch out for misunderstandings about money, or worse, for backhanded compliments or being underappreciated.
"What are the underappreciated stories that relate to my own life?" she asked herself.
Short Stack And then there is the underappreciated art of seduction in short stories.
But focusing only on these ingredients leaves important components of care underappreciated and underutilized.
As the president vents, he constantly rattles off what he sees as underappreciated accomplishments.
But even as a batter, with easier to understand statistics, Beltre may be underappreciated.
"I think he was underappreciated," Holden, his former coach and still a friend, said.
Inflation risks look underappreciated, and the lull in U.S.-China trade tensions could end.
It's a quirky and delightful book by, in my view, a very underappreciated writer.
"It's an opportunity to improve health that has been underleveraged and underappreciated," he said.
I had been hearing about this underappreciated French designer since soon after we met.
Small food shops are an essential, if underappreciated, source of Italy's critical national infrastructure.
One of the minor but underappreciated luxuries of this world is having two laptop chargers.
So this is underappreciated, I think, by investors, and an important part: GAAP earnings powerhouse.
I will continue exhibiting abstract art of underappreciated artists and continue to educate the public.
The episode sheds light on Sinclair's unusual, and underappreciated, place in the marketplace of ideas.
Weakening civil service tenure protections is an underappreciated way for an executive to aggrandize power.
The LG G6 was a fantastic, underappreciated phone, and that's why it costs so little.
"Maybe I go a bit underappreciated," Isner said of his role in American men's tennis.
As we celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week this week, teachers across the nation remain remarkably underappreciated.
This season, she has somewhat begrudgingly rejoined the team, only to find she's still underappreciated.
An underappreciated reason is each side defines the core terms of net neutrality very differently.
They typically run up to three hours, and he is often hurt when they're underappreciated.
Théodore Rousseau (1812-1867) ranks high on the list of underappreciated 19th-century European painters.
Their accusations were ludicrous, of course, but had an important and still largely underappreciated effect.
"1 for 38 Kasich": This moniker for the governor of Ohio is deeply, deeply underappreciated.
Mr. Trump, too, seemed to feel that the talks in Finland were fruitful and underappreciated.
It is a seismic shift that some nutritionists say has an underappreciated cause: free trade.
"We were just low-paid, underappreciated, exploited moneymakers in a huge moneymaking scheme," one said.
One of the more underappreciated forms of car-free transportation is the NYC Ferry system.
And the limited time for a big change of heart may be an underappreciated risk.
Ironically, the interests of the two parties might be aligned in ways that are underappreciated.
There's even a Tumblr devoted to our critics' "underappreciated art of snarking" on the ratings.
" • Quotation of the day "Like Celine Dion, poutine was once mocked and underappreciated in Quebec.
A terrific director of actors whose comedy can lacerate, she remains a criminally underappreciated moviemaker.
Here are five underappreciated options that run the gamut from fun diversions to essential viewing.
In this case, they're shining a light on a whole underappreciated art neighborhood: Downtown Brooklyn.
Hopefully, a whole lot funnier, because this seriously underappreciated show will be back in our lives.
But she transformed herself into one of the most underappreciated gifts of the early aughts: Xtina.
Meanwhile, the small but fast-growing Athleta brand — Gap's competitor to Lululemon — remains "underappreciated," Yruma said.
An underappreciated gem, StarTropics combines interesting action with puzzles and a full RPG overworld and story.
We believe there is still some underappreciated near-term momentum and long-term sustainability at Yum!
One trouble in many jobs is that workers feel underappreciated or completely unappreciated, Mr. Cohen said.
Tax avoidance could be another underappreciated non-financial trigger for stock market gains in recent years.
Nurses' job-site portfolios can include: School nurses' roles are similarly broad, and just as underappreciated.
So you're looking for the guy who feels underappreciated, the guy who's getting dicked on expenses.
He prizes cash flow as a way of determining how much an underappreciated company could deliver.
Strange as it may sound, LeBron has been somewhat underappreciated over the course of his career.
The company's repertory is filled with beloved staples that either languished or were underappreciated for decades.
Government-grade malware vendors are ideal examples of an underappreciated aspect of cyber security: exposure risk.
And it's likely to go down as one of the most underappreciated performances in NHL history.
" JPMorgan said in its upgrade of Oracle that the company has "resilience" across cycles that's "underappreciated.
That means they don't undergo decay, one of the most important and underappreciated functions in ecology.
A formidable trio album from one of the more versatile and underappreciated pianists in experimental music.
However, I would like to nominate one more, particularly because I think he has been underappreciated.
Mr. Colani often complained that mainstream design was too conservative and indicated that he felt underappreciated.
This is underappreciated and vital to finding areas of strength and weakness and to identifying cycles.
That's a great thing for a beverage that has long been misunderstood and underappreciated by Americans.
The vulnerabilities of supposedly staid firms may be an underappreciated source of risk for big banks.
Swarm-as-Swarm-Can Linton Vassell might be the most underappreciated light heavyweight in the world.
First is the concept of the "loyal opposition", an important and underappreciated element of the British constitution.
A Random Appreciation of Goran Dragic Few are as relentlessly no-nonsense, overlooked and underappreciated, as Dragic.
One of Artist's earliest works, "A Refusal" (2015-16), is an underappreciated achievement of post-internet art.
But there is one aspect of this ride-share to hell that I feel is still underappreciated.
A rich basis for such co-operation is already in place (see chart), and perhaps widely underappreciated.
Maybe you are going to be one of the most underappreciated commodities in this country: a teacher.
"   "Inkers," explains Otsmane-Elhaou, "are an unseen and underappreciated part of the process of creating comic books.
A few fun facts about these underappreciated buns: Some people believe they can ward off evil spirits.
I maintain one of the most underappreciated things about the "new Apple" is its custom-designed silicon.
But lack of Internet access, city officials and economists say, is also a crucial — and underappreciated — factor.
It was probably underappreciated at the time how much of an impediment tough regulations were to growth.
Much but not all of their work has appeared in translation, but these writers remain widely underappreciated.
"Donkeys in my opinion are the most misunderstood and underappreciated of man's domesticated animals," Mr. Stiert said.
And when you learn something like that, it makes you feel very small and underappreciated and undervalued.
The resulting lineups are pleasing mishmashes of regular honorees and newcomers, MVP candidates and comparatively underappreciated technicians.
How Manafort rose to prominence suggests several important, yet largely underappreciated, aspects of electing a new president.
Hugh Jackman is, to me, the most underappreciated entertainer of this generation by Hollywood's elite and critics.
For years, I've thought Samsung's DeX desktop mode is one most underappreciated smartphone features on the market.
Nobody better than Arthur Blythe, the underappreciated alto saxophonist known as "Black Arthur," who died in 2017.
It's certain that Elton John has nothing left to prove, but it's also possible that he's underappreciated.
Rewind Newly restored, May's darkest comedy is one of the great underappreciated American movies of the 1970s.
It will also appeal to anyone with nostalgia for a generally underappreciated era in New York history.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday insisted that he had never underestimated or underappreciated the seriousness of coronavirus.
These are not underappreciated landmarks, but not necessarily bad places to check out if you've never been.
I do love my job and the challenges it brings, but these ladies are underpaid and underappreciated.
In other words, Mr. Obama's place in popular culture has always felt new, alive and mostly underappreciated.
He especially liked the stock of Goldman Sachs, which he found to be underappreciated on Wall Street.
How feedback is delivered is one of the most vital — and underappreciated — indicators of a company's success.
Volunteers around the world are banding together to restore one of the world's most underappreciated resources: soil.
The numerous recordings Mr. Jansons made with various orchestras also sometimes showed a taste for underappreciated works.
Justice said he's aware that teachers are underappreciated and that this was a "challenging time" for them.
CNBC combed through recent Wall Street research to find companies that analysts say have "underappreciated" stock stories.
Also named as underappreciated is Upwork, the online platform for employers to find and connect with freelancers.
It's made purely of biodynamically farmed gros manseng, which, with its sibling petit manseng, is vastly underappreciated.
Our morning gives a glimpse of the enormous, yet often underappreciated, importance of herring on this coast.
We maintain our Buy rating given BIG's underappreciated transformation opportunity with its "store of the future" remodel program.
"It's a hugely underappreciated risk in the market and most people don't know they're running it," he said.
Several experiments like those aimed at short-range forces are in the works, but they're underfunded and underappreciated.
Snipperclips is joined by Fast RMX, the latest entry in an overlooked and underappreciated Wipeout-style racing series.
Nakajima is a pioneer of video art and computer animation, and in this country, at least, he's underappreciated.
Once thought to be the savior of consumer-facing software, apps are now ubiquitous, underused, underappreciated and underwhelming.
After BountyGate, Payton has become almost underappreciated, with nobody really pumping him as a top-tier NFL coach.
I think scholars, curators, conservators, and other researchers focused on underappreciated artists do constitute a network of people.
Yet the economic benefits of cutting such wealth-transfer taxes may have been overplayed and the drawbacks underappreciated.
That's the view from Trumpland, anyway, and here's an underappreciated fact about it: Much of it is true.
Because of underappreciated legal constraints on their ability to tax and spend, the states can't go it alone.
Bernstein said the risk is underappreciated, although it continues to have a long-term "outperform" rating on Lilly.
Metal Slader Glory is far from the underappreciated game that ended HAL's days as an independent game creator.
The best paper towels you can buyPaper towels are one of the most underappreciated commodities of modern life.
"We believe General Motors remains an underappreciated leader in the future autonomous vehicle network space," Michaeli wrote Sunday.
"I think it is an underappreciated part of the problem," said Jason Furman, President Obama's chief economic adviser.
Tesla Inc rose 2.4 percent after brokerage Canaccord Genuity upgraded the stock, calling its electric vehicle penetration "underappreciated".
Syndicate and Syndicate Wars These underappreciated PC classics are tactical isometric strategy games set in a cyberpunk Detroit.
Also the bass line in this song is underappreciated and when everything else is muffled, it's the star.
As a result, theater is underappreciated as a true, integral part of the cultural growth of a society.
Tech has been under pressure amid a massive rotation away from growth-oriented shares into underappreciated value companies.
It actually speaks to something very fundamental, and underappreciated, about the nature of the world we live in.
Some economically vulnerable workers have been less assertive as well, but experts say catering workers have underappreciated leverage.
Similarly underappreciated movies dominated the weekend box office, with "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle" (Sony) leading the charge.
This was an underappreciated aspect of Paris — it was not only or even primarily about punishing fossil fuels.
About her job with the Agriculture Department and how ethical and underappreciated she always found farmers to be.
For example, the success of the campaign against the Islamic State is an underappreciated part of his presidency.
Professional caregivers constitute a large population of workers whose work is essential but also largely unacknowledged and underappreciated.
Maybe I'm a bit touchy about the N.R.A. because of its underappreciated role in recent Supreme Court nominations.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)The ZTE Axon 7 was one of the most underappreciated phones of its generation.
There's one other underappreciated player who made off with a tidy profit following the crisis: the U.S. government.
My favorite of Schwalbe's essays are the ones that praise underappreciated values, those sometimes incorrectly categorized as vices.
Use of the Congressional Review Act has been the Trump administration's signature, and perhaps most underappreciated, legislative accomplishment.
I always saw underappreciated women programmers as a recruiting opportunity — you don't want them, then I'll take them.
"It's an understudied, underfunded, underappreciated topic that affects the aging population, and society really needs to pay attention."
JW: In the book, you raise a really fascinating and, I think, underappreciated point about these terrorists' motivations.
The third nearly ubiquitous technology in nomad lands is one of the most underappreciated transformative technologies in developing countries.
"The Freedom of Information Act is one of the most underappreciated elements of the entire American experiment," Shapiro says.
One of the underappreciated aspects of synthetic reality is that every virtual world is potentially a total surveillance state.
What has been remarkably underappreciated is the key interdependence of the twin stories of A.I. inevitability and A.I. bias.
Beyond that change in context, there are also so many unexplored corners of Instagram that go unnoticed and underappreciated.
Adam Smith provided the best metaphor for this underappreciated feat: the "invisible hand", guiding resources to their best uses.
But at a time when women's sports remained under-covered and underappreciated, Robinson chose the broadcaster road less traveled.
As it happens, in his spare time, he uses his photography skills to capture images of the underappreciated dragonfly.
That suggests that keepers cost less than forwards not because they are underappreciated, but because they are less valuable.
The film's accurate depiction of a high-pressure STEM high school accentuates Peter's struggles as a young, underappreciated superhero.
While tariffs get most of the attention, the scuttled Qualcomm deal highlights an underappreciated aspect of global trade tension.
"The EV penetration story is underappreciated by the Street," analyst Jed Dorsheimer said in a note to clients Monday.
Although HSAs have been around since 22019, and are standard in health insurance discussions, they are underutilized and underappreciated.
An underappreciated aspect of the first 100 days conversation is that it helps situate a new president in history.
On Monday he revealed a specific trade for what he sees as an underappreciated opportunity in the energy sector.
"You can have sectors that have been oversold or underappreciated do extremely well in a difficult environment," Maris noted.
In truth, the meeting turned out only to be postponed for two weeks, but procrastination is an underappreciated pleasure.
In the decades since, she's kept working, and developed a reputation as a bona fide, if underappreciated, art insider.
One month after his confirmation, Tillerson leads a department on President Trump's chopping block that feels underappreciated at best.
The only quibble with Hornak's choice:it should have been the black, sleeveless futuristic Rockies jerseys that are totally underappreciated.
Heralded in film for its past, but underfunded and underappreciated, the agency continues to give us insight and breakthroughs.
Yet the role that emotional health plays in the development of the disease remains largely underappreciated, Dr. Jauhar says.
One of the great, underappreciated virtues of the Marvel movies is their consistency — not in style, but in quality.
Deviled Chicken Thighs Underappreciated Dijon mustard is one of my fridge staples; we start to run low, I restock.
"The supply shock is something that is underestimated or underappreciated in the market," said Julius Baer analyst Carsten Menke.
The biggest takeaway for me was that the Chinese tech companies of today are still underappreciated in North America.
As Vox senior health correspondent Julia Belluz previously reported, noise pollution has become a major, underappreciated threat to hearing.
So we think regardless of the price moves in the last few weeks, it's still a very underappreciated asset.
Investors could see even more gains in 2018 thanks to underappreciated effects of tax reform, according to UBS analysts.
In interviews, scientists credited the Alliance for drawing attention and funding to the vast, underappreciated toll from cooking pollution.
The explosion in leverage occurred for several reasons, but one underappreciated factor has to do with psychology and corporate culture.
The CEO also said that Apple's growing ecosystem of devices and services is "probably underappreciated" by naysayers on Wall Street.
That said, we think the accelerating growth story is still underappreciated and encourage investment at a reasonable 3.5x 2020E sales.
He now wears his tailored suit jackets from the underappreciated Milanese designer Massimo Alba with drop-crotch trousers and clogs.
The rest of the team seems to feed off him, a rarity for a position that for years was underappreciated.
"Strong volume growth from accretive barrels and seamless execution remains underappreciated," Bernstein which has an "outperform" recommendation on the stock.
There are also some underappreciated authors who deserve re-discovery, such as Kris Neville, Alan E. Nourse, or John Christopher.
He is recognized yet underappreciated; though his long nose, bald head, and rich voice are distinct, his roles are not.
Adding Drouin gives the Canadiens a legitimate first-line left winger to play behind underappreciated yet star forward Max Pacioretty.
And if the superstars feel underappreciated, it shouldn't be hard to find fund managers prepared to take them in-house.
As Vox's German Lopez has reported, this is an underappreciated fact that often gets lost in the coverage of opioids.
No doubt they are underappreciated and far-too-often are asked to do things that none of us would do.
AND THEN IN TERMS OF YOUR EARNINGS, YOU CALLED VIMEO ONE OF THE MOST UNDERAPPRECIATED ASSETS IN YOUR PORTFOLIO. WHY?
Peace Corps volunteers are doing important, unglamorous work that's consistently underappreciated – from health to education, agriculture, the environment and more.
Casey's admirers can argue that he's the most underappreciated coach in the NBA, and they would have a compelling case.
"Underground," another well-made show from the underappreciated network WGN America, is at its best when it's hardest to watch.
The mood among the scholars, who had just written papers about the underappreciated accomplishments of the Obama administration, was bleak.
An athlete who feels he is underappreciated can sulk, sound off to the media, or go on a Twitter rant.
You are surrounded by galleries presenting solos of little-known or underappreciated postwar artists, like a seminar in the flesh.
But from my perspective as a historian of religion and civil rights, the true radicalism of his thought remains underappreciated.
Cooks are the underappreciated heroes of science, feeding omelets to astronomers at midnight and loading the data analysts with carbs.
Odds are you held it upright, which means you're helping to accelerate one of the most underappreciated shifts in the mediascape.
Another stock analysts see as underappreciated is Coupa Software, which got an overweight rating in new coverage from analysts at KeyBanc.
"Target's growing suite of convenient fulfillment capabilities and improved traction with consumers seem underappreciated by the market," analyst Peter Benedict said.
If nobody reads it, I can pretend I'm an underappreciated genius, and nobody is going to bother to prove me wrong.
Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Friday: Guggenheim said Uber has an underappreciated pricing leverage, among other factors.
Smith, the CEO of Starboard Capital, has argued that the company is massively undervalued because its real estate holdings were underappreciated.
Allergan — Credit Suisse initiated coverage on Allergan with an "outperform" rating, saying the drug maker has a broad and underappreciated pipeline.
Just south of the Arts District, I encountered a thriving but underappreciated side of the city: Las Vegas's craft beer scene.
Played by the seriously underappreciated Claudia O'Doherty, Bertie has spent most of the show getting the short end of the stick.
After having success at an early age with Dead Poet's Society, Hawke said he always had an appreciation for underappreciated artists.
"Strong volume growth from accretive barrels and seamless execution remains underappreciated," said Bernstein, which has an "outperform" recommendation on the stock.
" He adds, "Underappreciated by readers, because pencillers know exactly what sort of magic a good inker can bring to their work.
But one underappreciated way to break out of this cycle of pain would be to actually have sex with your love.
I want to talk about Humble Beast because I think it was one of the more underappreciated rap albums of 2017.
But even if that's the case, one thing that's undeniable — although perhaps underappreciated — is that Prince really was an incredible guitarist.
The luxury of being able to control the color and power of your light bulbs is a simple and underappreciated one.
In many booming sectors, employers have an underappreciated capacity to slow the upward march of wages by hiring less credentialed candidates.
On a call with analysts and investors Thursday afternoon, he said Athleta continues to be an "underappreciated gem" in Gap Inc.
He said he's identified underappreciated and attractive stocks in the energy and financial sectors that should climb as the trend continues.
Skylar Astin, who plays the role and was so good in the underappreciated TBS comedy "Ground Floor," is good again here.
Along the way, he's produced countless bands, from Kid Congo Powers' woefully underappreciated Congo Norvell to The (appreciated-just-right) Horrors.
And owing to the unique way in which he approached batting, he died as one of the game's most underappreciated stars.
The brief wine list at Wolfgat is entirely South African, a category of wines that is underappreciated in the United States.
And you made a very good case in the book for why the clitoris is so cool but also really underappreciated.
"I think cyber is the really underappreciated risk," said Helima Croft, an oil analyst at RBC Capital markets, an investment bank.
To ask whether there are any qualities or talents of hers that have gone unnoticed or underappreciated is a good question.
Over the course of the past decade, it has addressed ethical issues in conflict photography and revisited overlooked — or underappreciated — masters.
Miller is known for investing in companies with strong fundamentals that he thinks are underappreciated by the rest of the market.
Art Review The exhibition "Taking a Thread for a Walk" reveals the museum's underappreciated collection of fiber art and industrial design.
CNBC's Jim Cramer thinks the consumer is still underappreciated in this stock market despite strong data from the retailers' fourth quarters.
All three of them had the same response to a question about the most underappreciated risk in the market right now.
Green Bay's highly underappreciated DPOY candidate Green Bay Packers outside linebacker Za'Darius Smith might be the most underrated player in football.
The most memorable turn, though, was by the brilliant young countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo, as a put-upon, underappreciated stage manager.
Being a caregiver for a family member can be as taxing as it is rewarding, and the role often goes underappreciated.
The series — which wrapped its fourth season on Starz earlier this year — was criminally underappreciated during its tenure on the air.
" Ms. Chu added, "We often find with artists who dabble in different spheres, they can sometimes be underappreciated in their lifetimes.
Shrek is love, Shrek is life, but the woman who helps him achieve his ultimate Shrek-ness continues to be underappreciated.
The region is deeply integrated, in often underappreciated ways, argues Deborah Elms of the Asian Trade Centre, which advises governments and business.
Donnie Brasco celebrates its 20th anniversary next week, so let's celebrate this underappreciated movie classic with some things you probably didn't know.
The risks range from closely watched macroeconomic factors like the U.S.-China trade dispute to underappreciated threats emanating from refineries in Asia.
One of the important but underappreciated tactics of the caucus is to develop ties to sympathetic political actors in positions of power.
While government and business leaders worldwide have become more aware of cybersecurity risks, the threat may still be underappreciated, some speakers said.
I will debate anyone who casts aspersions on the severely underappreciated Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, until they submit from exhaustion.
It's called The End of Vandalism by a guy named Tom Drury, who is just a phenomenal, and I think underappreciated writer.
"While macro fears of an economic hard landing may be overblown, the concentration risk of global oil demand remains underappreciated," it said.
Until then, cheerleaders, who must be at least 18 or 21 depending on the team, will continue to be underappreciated and infantilized.
Credit Suisse analysts Monday initiated shares of Allergan at an "outperform" rating, saying the drugmaker's diversified drug pipeline is "underappreciated" by investors.
"While macro fears of an economic hard landing may be overblown, the concentration risk of global oil demand remains underappreciated," it added.
Rather, it reflects an underappreciated reality: tax reform can accomplish many things, but raising long-run growth is not generally among them.
It's an international genre of music that's very strong in other parts of the world, but is underappreciated in the Unites States.
Johnson & Johnson — Goldman Sachs upgraded the stock to "neutral" from "sell," pointing to the underappreciated growth potential of J&J's consumer business.
At Tuttles, Shkreli was eager to discuss what he claimed was his underappreciated role in the downfall of Cohen's fund, S.A.C. Capital.
What Puppet Combo, the Paratopic team and others have done is rehabilitated a sorely underappreciated style and given it all-new potential.
Ukeles's brilliant reconception of both art and labor has gone underappreciated for too long; this eye-opening survey begins to rectify that.
He anticipated the rise of casual attire, spotted underappreciated brands and knew when to sell them off before they lost their luster.
It is especially exciting because you can discover young and underappreciated artists that you wouldn't have the joy of knowing about otherwise.
The first issue inaugurated the Lost and Found column, which has appeared in every edition since, in which writers praise underappreciated books.
One of the most underappreciated phenomena of 2016 is this: Hillary Clinton has barely moved to the center during the general election.
For another examination of an underappreciated song, Jakob Lewis recommended "Rumble Strip," which weaves extraordinary narratives out of interviews with ordinary people.
The company's commitment is strong, and also thoughtful: Its concerts tend to double as history lessons, often spotlighting underappreciated artists and scenes.
" Trump this week called the response to Hurricane Maria "an incredible, unsung success" and said his administration did an "underappreciated great job.
But they perform the crucial if underappreciated task of helping makers of semiconductors and LCD panels keep their products clean and working.
I suspect that there is an additional, underappreciated explanation for why Mr. Trump's falsehoods have not generated more outrage among his supporters.
"Maybe you want to collect women artists from the 1900s because you might think that they've been underrepresented or underappreciated," he said.
Age: 31Position: ForwardAguero is one of those players that has been so good for so long, that his greatness is often underappreciated.
"We think Cash App's future revenue potential is underappreciated, we see it providing a key 'services' role for the underbanked," Cantwell said.
But in Goldman's defense, its argument is that the potential for an overly cold winter is currently being underappreciated, making these bets clever.
"I do think this has been underappreciated by the field," said Patrick Hsu, a bioengineer at the Salk Institute in La Jolla, Calif.
So, I think it is an underappreciated asset and just something through time we are going to continue to show the value in.
We believe the potential magnitude and duration of ASF impacts to margins is underappreciated and BLMN is among the Restaurants most at risk.
Analyses like that of Messrs Helland and Tabarrok nonetheless feel novel, because the implications of cost disease remain so underappreciated in policy circles.
Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Thursday: BMO said the impact of African Swine Fever on Chipotle's operations is underappreciated.
We believe the potential magnitude and duration of ASF impacts to margins is underappreciated and CMG is among the Restaurants most at risk.
In addition to agents being underpaid, Center for Public Integrity investigative reporter Christina Wilkie shared that she's heard they are also feeling underappreciated.
Starting in his forties, he got to travel the world, meet amazing people, rocket underappreciated businesses to success, and eat just about everything.
GREG MOORESydney Abenomics is an apt analogy for much of today's politics and why voters worldwide are so dissatisfied ("Overhyped, underappreciated", July 30th).
Goldman points to upside value from its just-completed acquisition of Western Refining as well as underappreciated value in Tesoro's non-refining segments.
But our recent study revealed that Gen X is playing a critical — and underappreciated — role in leadership as organizations grapple with digital transformation.
"We believe competitive concerns over YELP's relevance are overdone, while self-serve's ease and utility are underappreciated," Pacific Crest said in a note.
Macdonald describes real detectives with the same technical fluency with which another great and underappreciated modern novelist, John Le Carré, portrays intelligence operatives.
She saw in the theremin a lot of underappreciated sonic potential, and had to "get to the bottom of it," as she explains.
He's an underappreciated artist (he just graced the cover of VICE magazine's April issue), and in short, we think you should appreciate him.
Lastly, Kate and Danny talk about underappreciated tensions for founders, including getting pushed out of their own companies and handling their own salaries.
Nina Stritzler-Levine, the Bard gallery's director, said the team had dug into Gray's versatility in many mediums and her underappreciated architectural output.
From the Cotton Club to her legacy at MGM, I think she is far underappreciated as a performer and part of entertainment history.
Both of these animated films were underappreciated in their day, and the latter -- which employs stop-motion animation -- is certainly a little dark.
Now, the underappreciated California artist gets the spotlight all to herself with Beyond Sculpture, a retrospective at the Pasadena Museum of California Art.
Critic's Pick The Morgan Library & Museum explores a dense, underappreciated period in the artist's career in an exhibition of sketches, dioramas and more.
It was from those failures that Grant emerged to become a two-term president, and perhaps one of the nation's most underappreciated leaders.
It takes some trial and error in the kitchen, but these three techniques can help you master the underappreciated art of boiling eggs.
His mother, Elsa (Jennifer Jason Leigh), is overprotective and underappreciated, that second quality leading her mind to wander off the straight and narrow.
Understanding the underappreciated role of irony is essential for a leader, and might have prevented the disasters of both 415 B.C. and 1588.
That is a curious fact, and, as we come to terms with the consequences of Snowden's actions, it may be an underappreciated one.
Ms. Heelan, who was great in another workplace sitcom, TBS's underappreciated "Ground Floor," is enjoyable again here and pairs effortlessly with Ms. Martin.
What's often underappreciated in those analyses are the lengths to which Republican lawmakers in those states are prepared to go to stop it.
Spotify – The streaming music service company's stock was rated "buy" in new coverage at Nomura/Instinet, which said Spotify's ad business is underappreciated.
"An unintended military escalation through miscalculation continues to be one of the most underappreciated risks in our view," Croft and her team warned.
And yes, she was old; true, she was occasionally cute; but she was also a giant of the art whose legacy remains underappreciated.
Competition may be heating up in the online streaming space but that's not stopping some analysts from getting bullish on one "underappreciated" company.
One of the most underappreciated reasons that Donald Trump won the 215 election was voters motivated by a vacancy on the Supreme Court.
Data is amazing, and the seemingly simple, intuitive systems we've come up with to deal with that data are amazing too (and underappreciated).
Under Armour (UAA) was upgraded to "overweight" from "neutral" at Piper Jaffray, which feels the athletic apparel maker's sales opportunity is underappreciated by investors.
Apple's growing ecosystem of devices and services is "probably underappreciated" by naysayers on Wall Street, CEO Tim Cook told CNBC in an interview Tuesday.
And that culture of innovation, combined with these incredible-- loyal customers, happy customers, this ecosystem, this virtuous ecosystem, is something that is probably underappreciated.
It's time to take a look back at the often underappreciated sci-fi action flick and it's source material, All You Need is Kill.
I think frankly the world has underappreciated the severity of those sanctions and how much impact they will ultimately have on the Turkish economy.
"We believe the coming positive effects of new U.S. tax and spending plans are still underappreciated by markets," BlackRock's Turnill said in the note.
Schmidt was 35 years old, at the tail end of his career, on the road to the Hall of Fame—yet still feeling underappreciated.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine is an underappreciated masterpiece, a fact that became abundantly clear when FOX canceled it and NBC swooped in after fan uproar.
Still, despite the attention and the high-profile performances, he remains one of the more underappreciated artists hailing from the city at the moment.
For instance, there's the underappreciated (in my opinion) Must Love Dogs, or a brand-new season of Love to watch from start to finish.
Although science may seem to be underappreciated in D.C., demand in the federal government for STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) expertise remains high.
It is underappreciated today that our allies bore 85033 percent of the cost and contributed 200,000 troops to that successful effort to free Kuwait.
An underappreciated element is the looming PAYGO sequester, which would likely force Medicare cuts in the coming weeks if it isn't addressed by Congress.
However, much of the current tours' emphasis is on celebrating the city's underappreciated cultural heritage, particularly in this year's 450th anniversary of its founding.
If the three states Mr. Cruz is focusing on are otherwise underappreciated, he has done his part to see that they get their due.
Her call for dissolving ICE is not just about the initials, but about the very laws that these overworked and underappreciated federal officers enforce.
We place so much emphasis on exchanging those three words with our partners, though, that actions that say the same thing sometimes go underappreciated.
Our first post provides a biographical sketch of Rankin's career, and the second post highlights the underappreciated role of women's groups in American policymaking.
The Great Lakes are one of America's most overlooked and underappreciated national assets boasting a multi-billion boating, shipping, fishing, recreational and tourism economy.
The theme of women's art being underappreciated until late in their lives or after their deaths emerged while Ms. Gadsden was curating the show.
Just a year ago, the selection committee awarded another special prize to Jocelyn Bell Burnell for her underappreciated work on the discovery of pulsars.
Takenobu Mitsuyoshi's half-translated anthems breathlessly hollered out like megachurch sermons made Daytona USA wholly underappreciated in any arcade too noisy to hear them.
Flannery O'Connor is neither overlooked nor underappreciated, but she has of late grown out of fashion, and she's out of print in many languages.
Perhaps the most underappreciated predictor here seems to be debt: Those seats that are experiencing heavy mortgage stress almost entirely swung sharply against Labor.
"Sure, there were definitely moments when I felt underappreciated, or overlooked for a certain roles, or even being considered for certain thing," she says.
Another important draw for teachers, who already often feel underappreciated: Having tech companies, the icons of American society, seek their views provides welcome attention.
In Dothan and Charlottesville, Wozniak, 29, competed alongside a special stratum of players struggling to claw their way out of tennis's underappreciated lower rungs.
Instead he spent most of the evening talking to a married woman who complained that she felt underappreciated by the crowd at the bar.
In less than 113 years, the Warriors' staff took a group of misfit, underappreciated draft talent and turned them into All-Stars, All-N.
African American women have been one of the most reliable and underappreciated voting blocs for decades, and the indisputable backbone of the Democratic Party.
I think, frankly, the world has underappreciated the severity of those sanctions and how much impact they will ultimately have on the Turkish economy.
As overworked and underappreciated as family caregivers are, health systems, under pressure to reduce costs, increasingly rely on them to manage illness at home.
The film chronicles the dangerous unraveling of one man against the backdrop of an unforgiving city, similar to the Safdie brothers' underappreciated Good Time.
Further, we remain bullish on the company's website opportunity and believe that what GoDaddy has accomplished since GoCentral's release in 2017 is somewhat underappreciated.
"Aesthetically, one thing that was underappreciated about Fox News from the beginning was how much it focused on entertainment value," James Poniewozik tells me.
Because of injuries on the offensive line, the Philadelphia Eagles were forced into the awkward position of holding sideline tryouts for the underappreciated position.
Hatty is a poet, housewife and governess in training, underappreciated, like many an Austen heroine, by the small-minded, and championed by the powerful.
Donald Trump's enduring strength in his pursuit of the Republican presidential nomination has had a profound, and underappreciated, effect on the Democratic primary campaign.
But Cordray's ad shows an underappreciated aspect of the opioid epidemic, particularly in states like Ohio that have been hit hard by the crisis.
This is an underappreciated fact of policy change, where even reforms that mostly create winners can still lead to a lot of angry losers.
If we can speak of artificial intelligence for the latter, perhaps it's not too outrageous to refer to the underappreciated cellular intelligence of the former.
Under Armour – Under Armour was upgraded to "overweight" from "neutral" at Piper Jaffray, which feels the athletic apparel maker's sales opportunity is underappreciated by investors.
One character had suffered from cancer (and lost his wife); one had dyspraxia and struggled to ride a bike; the third was an underappreciated policewoman.
It's become cheaper to make things, but another aspect that's underappreciated is the extent to which digitization makes it possible to sell things to export.
It's not an easy job, those who do it are often underappreciated, and some of those folks may have gotten stuck waiting on my grandmother.
Charter Communications — Guggenheim resumed coverage of Charter's shares with a "buy" rating and a $300 price target, saying the firm's financial growth potential remains underappreciated.
If it reaches the heights of Morrissey's debut Tomorrow Will Be Beautiful or White's criminally underappreciated 2015 LP Fresh Blood, it'll be a resounding success.
IBM rose 3.1 percent to $130 after Morgan Stanley upgraded the stock to "overweight", saying the company's transformation to a cloud-focused business is underappreciated.
You work really hard, Scorpio, so being able to have a good time is important to you; however, nothing spoils having fun like feeling underappreciated.
Although I admit to being a bit skeptical at its introduction, the laptop grew from an underpowered runt to an underappreciated workhorse over the years.
He is a gracious champion and sportsman, underappreciated in the Big Four era when competing against Andy Murray at Wimbledon, or Federer and Nadal anywhere.
"Obsession," his underappreciated, glossy 1976 homage to "Vertigo," is a high point of a De Palma retrospective at the Metrograph that runs through June 30.
Now Ms. Brunschwig is receiving her first American exhibition at OSMOS, an East Village gallery that has grown reliable for its rediscoveries of underappreciated talents.
A dazzling, underappreciated debut novel about a runaway slave, the daughter she never gets to hold, and the saintly man who raises the child instead.
And "Strength of a Woman" — her first album since the underappreciated "London Sessions," in 2014 — is her most affecting and wounded album in several years.
The 39-year-old Swiss artist is both the subject and curator of this extraordinary exhibition, which examines the underappreciated, fugitive medium and its history.
Citi expects sales and earnings to increase more than the Street generally expects, and thinks the demand for the Apple Watch and AirPods is underappreciated.
Skechers (SKX) – Deutsche Bank initiated coverage of the footwear maker with a "buy" rating, saying the company's dominance in the global footwear market is underappreciated.
Another underappreciated name getting analyst attention is flash data storage and hardware developer, Pure Storage, which held an investor event at a recent tech conference.
For many decades, it was one of the globe's most underappreciated health menaces: household pollution in developing countries, much of it smoke from cooking fires.
Last week I discussed the underappreciated gems off the Strip — but if you're willing to travel a bit farther, the rewards become a lot more beautiful.
Boeing — Boeing was rated "underperform" in new coverage at RBC Capital, pointing to what it calls "underappreciated headwinds" including margin pressure created by new commercial platforms.
Despite its status as your manicure's knight in shining armor — meant to leave nails lustrous and chip-resistant — it often goes underappreciated in the beauty world.
Wade, clearly feeling disrespected and underappreciated by the organization, gets nearly all the money he wanted and a team that he feels made him a priority.
Daisy and I were scanning stations in search of a song by a particular brilliant and underappreciated boy band when we landed upon a news story.
Today teachers are very underappreciated, they provide us with knowledge that will eventually help us build a life for ourselves, of course they deserve better pay.
"While macro fears of an economic hard landing may be overblown, the concentration risk of global oil demand (in Asia) remains underappreciated," RBC Capital Markets said.
Verlander threw six more shutout innings when it was imperative that the bullpen rest, and it was an underappreciated element to the Astros winning the pennant.
That legacy aside, though, Windham nowadays qualifies as an underappreciated star, lost in the glare of Hogan, Flair, Warrior, Sting, and a dozen or more contemporaries.
"[Spiders are] an underappreciated source of mortality among vertebrates," said study co-author Daniel Rabosky, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Michigan, in a statement.
" He feels that "they're going after a segment that is very competitive when it comes to offline businesses, but the online segment is underappreciated and underserved.
Overworked and underappreciated sitcom wives are finally about to get the revenge they deserve, thanks to a new comedy on which Rashida Jones is a producer.
Calming the worries of those who feel frustrated, marginalised and underappreciated will be the biggest challenge for proponents of free trade and ethnic and racial diversity.
Don Shirley was a great man and underappreciated genius who couldn't play the music he wanted to play, simply because of the color of his skin.
"It is underappreciated that gasoline is affordable in the U.S. as far as the eye can see," he said, saying that should factor into Tesla's valuation.
Unfortunately, big increases in SPF look "small" when expressed as proportion absorbed, he said, so dermatologists underappreciated the increase in protection that comes with higher SPFs.
But when asked what he would do about it, what new or underappreciated composers he might champion, he could not come up with a single name.
Yet the strength of the finale demonstrated that the show's continuing quality has perhaps been underappreciated in its later seasons, making the formula look deceptively simple.
The Obama administration was a major, if underappreciated, enforcer of World Trade Organization (WTO) rules, bringing and winning a record number of cases, largely against China.
"One of the highly underappreciated trends within Amazon is the rise of private labels, which should give the company a strong competitive advantage overtime," Squali wrote.
But because users of smokeless products often develop oral cancers only after several years of usage, there is a grossly underappreciated risk for aflatoxin in tobacco.
Citi CEO Michael Corbat has led turnaround efforts, including exiting overseas markets and shedding $503 billion in assets, but that work has been underappreciated, ValueAct said.
Restaurant Brands International – Oppenheimer upgraded the parent of Burger King and Tim Hortons to "outperform", citing underappreciated earnings catalysts including the company's recent acquisition of Popeyes.
Responses to being told to smile are a range of negative emotions, from anger to annoyance, but the most common occurrence was feeling demeaned and underappreciated.
"The next big product is the App Store," said Ben Schachter, an analyst with Macquarie Research, who sees services as an underappreciated part of Apple's business.
For fresh or underappreciated ideas, ProPublica reached out to a handful of engineers, economists and policy analysts focused on reducing risk on a fast-changing planet.
Feeling underappreciated by her bosses and frustrated by her company's predominantly white, boys' club atmosphere, Molly had a successful interview at an all-black law firm.
An underappreciated aspect of the band's appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show," in 1964, is that it spotlighted not just the Beatles but the hysterical audience.
His use of recycled materials, too, points to Mr. Anatsui's underappreciated engagement with environmental crises, which comes through most strongly in the sublime "Rising Sea" (2019).
It's going to take banks on this multiyear trend of improving efficiency, better returns with a lower-risk profile that's still being underappreciated by the Street.
A provocative new book by two Harvard Business School professors, however, argues that the transformational effect of "the Age of A.I.," if anything, has been underappreciated.
In the past decade, the group started to receive its due outside its home city, but individual members remain underappreciated, especially (and not surprisingly) the women.
The risk of higher inflation is still being underappreciated by investors at large, according to strategists at heavyweight firms such as BlackRock, JPMorgan, and Morgan Stanley.
That's likely an underappreciated part to any hopes of boosting U.S. grain exports to China, which has long bristled at American genetically modified crops, he added.
Trump is someone who is has spent his entire adult life telling himself a story of that life in which he is always the underappreciated hero.
But globally the International Monetary Fund, for example, is more worried about the reverse – even if BlackRock, the giant asset manager, thinks inflation risks are underappreciated.
" SUSAN LEBOFF BROOKLYN To the Editor: In her By the Book interview (March 10), Donna Leon names Flannery O'Connor as her favorite "overlooked or underappreciated writer.
This point continually goes underappreciated and misunderstood, but it is central to acknowledge as we learn new things about consumers in this still-young consumer technology market.
This is one of Trump's most underappreciated political achievements of the year: consolidation of power over a party to which he had scant personal or institutional ties.
Of all of the weird and wonderful ways nature creates resilient bodies, perhaps the most underappreciated is simply being so squidgy your problems just bounce off you.
There's some decent stuff in "Fugitive" — most notably everything with Darius, Ruby, and the woefully underappreciated Jay — but to quote the ever-prescient Tyra Banks: Oh, UnReal.
Instead, he here bravely dares to be as small as Erie fears he may be, and I hope his performance isn't underappreciated because it lacks showy bravado.
However, he does possess a kind of brilliance that has been underappreciated by every person who has ever dismissed him because he often acts like a boor.
The potential for wage pressure to impact profits as the United States approaches full employment is currently underappreciated, and dollar strength looks set to continue, Williams said.
"We believe the potential upside from the deal when looking out to CY19 and beyond is underappreciated," wrote Materne, who has a "buy" rating on the stock.
He is also a fierce advocate for Santiago de Cuba's underappreciated legacy as the birthplace of not just Cuban rum, but its most popular vehicle, the daiquiri.
We have an underappreciated history of a rich tradition of transit and public space, but it's also fair to say that the city really lost that thread.
It was Tobias Harris, the oft-traded, oft-underappreciated power forward who has an ego compact enough to fit inside his white headband — with room to spare.
But it was an eye-opener to see the bold yet underappreciated works of Judith Godwin, Perle Fine, and other even less known women from the period.
One of the more underappreciated trends of the past year has been the transition away from caucuses, which to tend to depress turnout, to primaries, which don't.
This huge drop in the number of people living on less than $1.90 per day is among the most underappreciated and most important developments of our generation.
Ross: Yeah, an underappreciated dynamic in all this is that Murkowski and Collins really want to vote for Kavanaugh because they don't want a more conservative nominee.
And just as in the United States, the diversity in the students' responses reflected the plurality of South Vietnamese society, a diversity often underappreciated from the outside.
Cooney is a keen curator of underappreciated artists from the '80s-era East Village, where, in 1984, Greathouse opened Oggi Domani, then the neighborhood's only photography gallery.
But underappreciated occupations deserve better than the cliché-clogged, utterly predictable "Life on the Line," a terrible movie about the workers who keep the electrical grid functioning.
Setyan said Wall Street's same-store sales estimate of 4.2 percent for full-year 2019, might not be out of reach, but there are several "underappreciated" risks.
BEDFORD, N.H. — New Hampshire is feeling underappreciated in the 2020 presidential cycle, partly because many of the biggest names are coming to the Granite State less frequently.
Moroni, among the best of underappreciated Renaissance painters, brought a new level of naturalism to his subjects, who included lavishly dressed aristocrats but also scholars and tradesmen.
What's underappreciated but perhaps more important, Feinberg says, is that this twins study is a way for scientists to refine their methods for conducting biological tests on astronauts.
It might not sound like much, but getting rid of one more cord and saving people from needing to plug in their handsets everyday is an underappreciated convenience.
However, deGrasse Tyson feels that Musk is somewhat underappreciated, though he argues that Musk is beloved by many people, including Tesla owners and anyone interested in space exploration.
The Verge spoke to George about the science of blood, the history of an important and underappreciated hematologist, the harm of menstrual taboos, and whether anything is changing.
One very underappreciated fact about exercise is that even when you work out, those extra calories burned only account for a tiny part of your total energy expenditure.
This underappreciated entry in the Coen brothers' catalog also features Brad Pitt as a total fucking moron (he's great at it), and cinematography by the legendary Emmanuel Lubezki.
The narrative has always been that Canelo is the promoters' pet and the media darling, while Golovkin is the underappreciated great, and the result won't help that perception.
The firm said Tyson is in the process of an underappreciated reinvention, while noting five straight years of strong profitability and the potential for expanding margins at Sanderson.
That fleet music — a fixture of mid-to-late-1980s New York dance floors, and one of the country's underappreciated Latin sounds — often feels relegated to reunion shows.
Its current exhibition features 30 drawings by Hans Bellmer, an influential but still underappreciated Surrealist; if you know him, it's surely for his photographs of sutured doll parts.
Students of history may find this insight to be a rather obvious one, yet it is surprisingly underappreciated in both popular and academic discourse about politics and economics.
I sensed that Wolfe was quite pleased that somebody had paid heed to an element of his talent that was underappreciated in the glare of his pyrotechnic prose.
While the nuclear and missile programs get all the attention, a seriously underappreciated threat comes from North Korea's arsenal of conventional weapons, including the world's largest artillery force.
"Because of Johnson's double gold medal, his charisma, and the atmosphere on home turf in Atlanta, Bailey may have felt underappreciated," longtime broadcaster Bob Costas told VICE Sports.
The best most can hope for is getting a brief cold instead of a more serious infection like the flu, an underappreciated danger that kills thousands each year.
So far, in the early stages of the 2020 race, candidates have finally started to focus on other underappreciated groups, such as Native voting populations in swing states.
And he believes an underappreciated key to the company's future performance is the non-automotive part of the business that currently accounts for only 6% of its revenue.
"As opposed to making Twitter claims around full autonomy and electric trucks, Ford has an underappreciated strategy toward electrification and autonomy," Mr. Johnson wrote in a research note.
The chef of this comfortably formal restaurant is Gunnar Gislason, importing the philosophy of cooking with underappreciated ingredients from nearby that he follows at Dill in Reykjavik, Iceland.
Drawn from MoMA's archives, the loops are of home and amateur movies — "the largest body of unseen and underappreciated moving-image work on film," in the museum's formulation.
An underappreciated wrinkle of Trump's political genius is his ability to assemble an uber loyal band of sidekicks and henchmen willing to harness their reputations to his survival.
An underappreciated irony of the caucuses is that Steyer, who spent years campaigning for Trump's impeachment, saw it unfold just in time to bury presidential campaigns — his included.
A third is the still underappreciated interaction of mind and body, especially the effect that anxiety and fear can have on the body's response to otherwise harmless substances.
Investors looking for value should look no further than "underappreciated" stocks such as Boot Barn, Pure Storage, Roku, Upwork, Lam Research, and Nasdaq, according to Wall Street analysts.
London, author of the underappreciated "Proxy," gives us a brilliantly crafted high fantasy about a society in which survival depends on falconry; even bird haters will be spellbound.
Elections, when they happen, will serve the "anesthetic function" that Philippe Schmitter attributed — in the greatly underappreciated 1978 volume Elections without Choice — to elections in Portugal under Salazar.
Ms. Simon, who wrote the underappreciated music for the recent Broadway debacle "Doctor Zhivago," is an unabashed pop romantic whose best songs express heartfelt sentiments with an eloquent simplicity.
One of the most underappreciated reasons that Donald Trump won the 2016 election was that many voters were motivated to cast ballots by a vacancy on the Supreme Court.
But while the nuclear and missile programs get all the attention, a seriously underappreciated threat comes from North Korea's arsenal of conventional weapons, including the world's largest artillery force.
"Four Underappreciated Ways That Climate Change Could Make Hurricanes Even Worse," was the headline in the Washington Post; "Hurricane Harvey's Size and Impact Points to Climate Change," noted NPR.
Chipotle Mexican Grill — The restaurant chain was downgraded to "underperform" from "market perform" at BMO Capital, which said the impact of African Swine Fever on Chipotle's operations is underappreciated.
"We believe the potential magnitude and duration of African swine fever impacts to margins is underappreciated and BLMN is among the restaurants most at risk," analyst Andrew Strelzik said.
" And, on Tuesday, the analyst said Morgan Stanley clients "are increasingly questioning us about areas of potential value within the company's portfolio that may be underappreciated by the market.
Switch - January 11th Another underappreciated Wii U game makes the jump to the Switch, with an enhanced version of the 2D platformer that adds a few new playable characters.
A new video from Evan Puschak's YouTube channel Nerdwriter dives into the underappreciated history of the genre's cover art and what it spells for the future of the genre.
One very underappreciated fact about exercise is that even when you work out, the extra calories you burn only account for a small part of your total energy expenditure.
Long underappreciated for its role in the war, this victory and the decisions that followed it also laid the foundations for America's post-war policy in the Middle East.
Season 2's fourth episode sees the royal meeting a dashing photographer who is unlike anyone she's ever met: Antony Armstrong-Jones, played by the criminally underappreciated Matthew Goode.
"The absolute productivity of suburban malls is probably underappreciated by the market," he noted, pointing to their near-total reliance on nearby housing estates and proximity to transportation links.
An underappreciated fact is that polls are usually adjusted for the right number of voters by race, age and gender, but subgroups don't each have the right demographic composition.
If they discover that they're being paid less than their colleagues, they won't see this as a signal to expect a raise but as evidence that they are underappreciated.
His long-held role as an irreverent purveyor of robust, raucous house records remains intact, yet the album introduces shades of his character hitherto untapped—or at least underappreciated.
"If you don't behave like men, you will be underappreciated or valued, so because of that, Renho and any woman leader has to behave like men to some extent."
This presumed scheduling wasteland also provides a valuable haven for the oft-underappreciated genre film, which tends to be suffocated by higher-profile releases later on in the year.
Without debating that prediction, I want to make an obvious but, so far, underappreciated point: It really matters how the American Humanist Association and the other nonreligious plaintiffs lose.
On the underappreciated remainder of "Cracked Rear View" — which has just been rereleased in a deluxe box including remasters, rarities, and live versions — Hootie addressed social issues head on.
Two mathematicians who showed how an underappreciated branch of the field could be employed to solve important problems share this year's Abel Prize, the mathematics equivalent of a Nobel.
We decided to undertake that effort both to honor that still underappreciated group of writers and to provide ZORA readers — you — with a handy reference guide to their work.
"We continue to believe Tesla Energy may be underappreciated by investors, and think the segment could be as important as the auto business over the long term," he wrote.
There is another underappreciated earnings tailwind that the technology giant expects to help earnings over the next year: the fast-falling price of memory chips in the semiconductor sector.
Published in 2018 and recently released in paperback, the books is, basically, about the inner workings of government bureaucracy — "a love letter to underappreciated people," the Washington Post wrote.
The authors of the report found that a half-dozen socioeconomic factors explain much of the difference in happiness among countries, but that social factors play an underappreciated role.
But as David Graham recently wrote in The Atlantic, one underappreciated aspect of the Trump impeachment is how popular it is given the rarity and severity of the remedy.
That's an underappreciated reason why firing Mueller might backfire for Trump — because if it helped Democrats retake Congress, Trump would end up under far more investigative scrutiny, not less.
When all was said and done, this card would go down as one of the best in recent memory, and a true showcase for the oft-underappreciated flyweight division.
George Hill rounds out the team's "big three," and has somehow managed to remain one of the most underappreciated two-way players in the NBA for a half-decade.
While fears of a sharp economic slowdown may be overblown, the degree to which demand depends on a few markets remains an underappreciated risk that could push down oil prices.
It's like, after years of going underappreciated, Oh has been cast in a role alongside a character intent on making it all up to her by being her scariest fan.
U.S. stocks are modestly overvalued, but investors can find opportunities in broad swaths of some sectors that are currently underappreciated, Glenmede Trust Director of Investment Strategy Jason Pride said Monday.
"Storm water is an important new resource for California that is underappreciated and undercaptured," said Peter Gleick, a founder of the Pacific Institute, a think tank dedicated to water issues.
Palka, who wrote and directed the film, also stars as Jill, an underappreciated mother whose husband Bill (Jason Ritter) spends most of his time at work or with his mistress.
Part fish counter and part restaurant, Honest Weight is Bil and Bazan's very own record store of underappreciated marine life and a way of sharing their seafood philosophy with diners.
They point out that for all our love of rugged individualism, government played a large and underappreciated role in reshaping the American economy before — and it could do so again.
The contrast was intended to underscore what Russia sees as its underappreciated role in helping Syrian forces liberate Palmyra from zealots and fighting on the side of civilization against barbarism.
One of the most underappreciated progressive-rock groups was Gentle Giant, but there was a reason for this neglect: none of the band members happened to be a great singer.
Tailored Brands – The men's apparel retailer was upgraded to "buy" from "hold" at Jefferies, saying the company has sustainable sales momentum as well as an underappreciated opportunity in custom clothing.
He was a hero before he rose to his feet when he returned to the Senate floor and delivered a remarkable and, if anything, underappreciated warning to his Senate colleagues.
Three 6 Mafia's influence has been particularly strong for the better part of this decade, but it still feels underappreciated in the way that rap fans commemorate all-time greats.
The symphonies are the centerpieces of the programs, conducted by Alan Gilbert and Leonard Slatkin; this will be one of the centennial's most valuable opportunities to revisit these underappreciated works.
Drawing on social psychology, he theorized that one of the underappreciated causes of ethnic violence was a change in the legal and political status of majority and minority ethnic groups.
But reducing violence does not have to rely entirely on the police and prison, nor has it: Nonprofit organizations, my research has found, have played a critical and underappreciated role.
Drawing on social psychology, Petersen argued that one of the underappreciated causes of ethnic violence was a change in the legal and political status of majority and minority ethnic groups.
Mise-en-scène also trumps narrative in Jacques Demy's underappreciated fairy tale "The Pied Piper" (released in the United States in 1972 and new on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber).
It is not just the fact that Mr. Sanders won the popular vote in all three states, it is how he won that portends hidden and underappreciated general election strength.
And the underappreciated moderation of most Democratic voters made them relatively tolerant of Mr Biden's platitudes when the main alternative was the excessive miserabilism of Mr Sanders and Ms Warren.
The bank believes a global upswell in capital spending on new fossil fuel production — one that will last for several years and is largely underappreciated — is just over the horizon.
There's a stronger case to be made for "Godless," a brutal, beautifully shot and cast Netflix western, which offered a reminder as to why that underappreciated genre once dominated television.
Android T: Tapioca Pudding, Android has been a donut, an eclair, and even froyo, so it's natural that Android pays homage to one of the most underappreciated desserts out there.
There was an underappreciated economic dimension to the dissatisfaction expressed in the "Umbrella" protests in favour of free elections that blocked several major roads for more than 11 weeks in 20473.
During Schiller's presentation at the product launch keynote, he announced a series of new iPhone features, like a home-grown graphics processing unit, updated image processing, and the underappreciated neural engine.
In reckoning with this underappreciated health threat, I've been wondering how we got here and why any well-meaning restaurateur would inflict this pain on his or her patrons and staff.
This isn't all that surprising, but it points to an important, underappreciated fact about sweating: Our body is responding to our internal temperature, not our external temperature, as Rittié pointed out.
"This flows from an opinion that EGN has strong assets that are underappreciated by the market because of operational missteps," said Don Bilson, head of event-driven research at Gordon Haskett.
"The burden of Group B strep has been underappreciated, particularly in low and middle-income countries," co-author Shabir Madhi of Wits University in South Africa told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
The watch, I think, is an underappreciated voice input tool because it could be the type of thing that means we don't have to bring our phone with us anymore everywhere.
The few studies that exist suggest it is an underappreciated reason why women are paid and promoted less than men, and even why so few women work in traditionally male fields.
New groups experience LinkedIn Groups have always seemed a little underappreciated to me, especially since being active in a few can be a rather powerful way to get more profile views.
"We're seeing strength (in stocks) partly because of strong auto sales and that says a lot about the durability of continued consumer spending, which is underappreciated by Wall Street," Bogdanov said.
Yet, even after the one-year anniversary of the #MeToo movement, it's worth pausing to reflect on an underappreciated reality: Why should women be the only ones to bear this burden?
Democrats and Republicans don't agree on much these days, but their mutual distrust of big tech stocks poses an underappreciated threat to companies like Google and Facebook, according to Goldman Sachs.
"Our study has found that there are unrecognized and underappreciated benefits of solar and wind energy," says lead author Xiaogang He, a Water in the West postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University.
There's a reason its funky shape and orange wheels have become synonymous with electric skateboards in general — a feat that shouldn't go underappreciated considering the company got its start on Kickstarter.
As we explored in a feature, one very underappreciated fact about the body is that your resting metabolism accounts for a huge amount of the total calories you burn each day.
That's an argument being made by Cowen media analyst Paul Gallant, who calls this scenario "underappreciated" and notes that Sinclair's first batch of licenses comes up for renewal in June 2020.
The reasons for the leap second, though, are pretty fascinating — and they reveal some underappreciated facts about the difficulty of precise timekeeping on this spinning chunk of rock we call Earth.
The risk of massive misspending must also be high in the United States, a country in which government bureaucracies have long been underappreciated and corporate lobbyists have far too much influence.
One is "The Kiss," a lovely wall-mounted sculpture of undulating red velvet and a black wooden triangle, made in 1984 by the excellent and still underappreciated Flemish artist Lili Dujourie.
"The O.E.C.D. process is hanging by a thread and the consequences of failure are underappreciated by European sovereigns," said Itai Grinberg, an international tax policy professor at Georgetown University Law Center.
Birkeland remains underappreciated, but his imprint can be felt in the mixture of engineering wizardry and primal enchantment that is fuelling a touristic boom in countries where the northern lights appear.
Critic's Notebook It's the busy holiday season, so of course you haven't had time to keep up with the weird, the obscure and the underappreciated in the small-screen-viewing universe.
However, many have lacked expertise, underappreciated health care specific workflows, misunderstood the full health care consumer journey and seriously underestimated what it takes to break through enterprise health care sales cycles.
BlackRockThe risk of higher inflation is being underappreciated not just for 2020 but also beyond, according to Mike Pyle, the global chief investment strategist at the world&aposs largest asset manager.
The larger indictment is of colonialism and post-colonial condescension and exploitation, though from a Western angle in which the doughty, underappreciated British do what they can to set things right.
Pfizer, which develops and commercializes a variety of medicines and vaccines, has seen its stock rally 22 percent during the past year after it started highlighting its "underappreciated" drug pipeline, Arfaei wrote.
Grado has built up an enviable reputation with its open-back, on-ear, and over-ear headphones, but today I want to talk about its criminally underappreciated line of in-ear headphones.
In doing so, she once again proved that she is a force to be reckoned with, underappreciated only in the sense that she hasn't yet been showered with the awards she deserves.
The overwhelming competition for capital in Silicon Valley is forcing many seed investors to mitigate the inflated valuations in their portfolios by looking for more undervalued and underappreciated opportunities in other markets.
There may be a couple that are overvalued and I think they stand out but I think what's underappreciated here is the tremendous amount of operating leverage that these businesses have inherently.
You can (and probably should) opt for the recommended Olaplex treatments and fancy color-safe shampoos, but there's an underappreciated way to live in the fresh color space for a lot longer.
Wright played the lead in arguably the most underappreciated biopic of the past quarter-century, Basquiat, and originated the role of Lincoln in Suzan-Lori Parks' Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Topdog/Underdog.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Surgeon General issued a call to action on Thursday to end what he called a public health crisis of drug and alcohol addiction that is underappreciated and undertreated.
The World Bank is an important institution and is often underappreciated and misunderstood in Washington D.C. It's clear that David Malpass understands what the World Bank is and what it can do.
"The psychological component of recovery is underappreciated among athletes," Aschwanden said, pointing to studies of college football players who had a higher risk of injury during stressful periods of the academic calendar.
Kamikaze presents itself as a corrective to Revival—not an apology for the last album, which Eminem argues here is underappreciated, but as a dressing down of those who dared criticize it.
Workplace SexismWomen report higher levels of work stress than men as a result of feeling underappreciated, being underpaid, and getting fewer opportunities to advance, another survey from the American Psychological Association shows.
A dissatisfied middle-aged graduate student and a decidedly "underappreciated" poet, he found work as a free-lance writer, an assistant to a high-end antiques dealer, and (most importantly) a father.
But, as is the case with most underappreciated things, there's a lot vitamin B can do for you — and, if you don't get enough of it, the results can be pretty grim.
Shots of silent work, like the construction of a stage that is a gnarly tangle of mismatched wood, show the extent of players' labor, which is as underappreciated as it is unpaid.
"I think the underappreciated point for us is the market is coming off cyclically oversold levels." in the past 52 weeks, the S&P has moved higher by just 2.75%, he added.
Then came one of the most extraordinary and underappreciated chapters in urban design history — a chapter that, though 175 years in the past, contains many omens and warnings for Barcelona's current efforts.
A US-Europe trade war and a turn in global central-bank policy are two of the most underappreciated risks to investors, according to Christophe Barraud, the chief economist of Market Securities.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO Red Bull Music Academy has a legacy of smart bookings and exacting demands, often asking artists to revisit classic eras of their work, or arranging deep dives into underappreciated genres.
Dr. Karban said he thinks better understanding of these interactions could one day make us less dependent on pesticides, but he's more excited about shedding light on the underappreciated complexity of plants.
Yet unlike Gray's previous two projects — the underappreciated The Immigrant and the quietly glorious The Lost City Of Z — Ad Astra doesn't locate much humanity beneath the surface of its interior protagonist.
What is underappreciated about a company like Google is that almost everyone in the world now can find information that one time took hours, if not days, to discover before the internet.
Juice's reported music video director, Cole Bennett, was another person who got on the mic ... and he said while many go underappreciated while they're alive, he insisted Juice wasn't one of them.
That book is astoundingly good and vastly underappreciated, and I read it over and over that semester in Bologna, returning to it every time I ran out of English books to read.
If the addition of Mr George reduces Mr Westbrook's triple-double output and reduces the perceived reward from padding his statistics, that might be an underappreciated reason for the reconstituted team's expected success.
"We think the positive effect that a bitcoin ETF would have on the price of bitcoin is vastly underappreciated, and that the probability of approval is drastically overestimated within the industry," Bogart wrote.
Then in late 2016, Playboi Carti would emerge as the new young hope of the A$AP Mob in New York—not behind the underappreciated Atlanta-based Awful Records collective that introduced him.
CBOE's S&P 500 Implied Correlation Index, a market-based estimate of the interdependence of S&P 500 stocks, has plunged since the election as financials and other once-underappreciated stocks have soared.
Amazon's plan to launch thousands of internet satellites to connect billions of people around the world represents a serious and underappreciated entrant in the space business, multiple analysts and industry executives told CNBC.
It's also playing on 1,000-plus fewer screens than either Homecoming or Despicable Me. Wright has had box office troubles in the past — let us never forget the criminally underappreciated Scott Pilgrim vs.
In this context, one of the most underappreciated Canadian economic success stories — the sustained reduction in Canada's federal corporate income tax rate from 2001 to 2012 — is particularly relevant for an American audience.
Voice search and AI are underappreciated positive factors "that could sustain high revenue growth for Yext in excess of 224 percent for an extended period of time, in our view," the analyst said.
This militant crowd is comprised of uninformed and misinformed people looking at themselves as unfortunate, underpaid, underappreciated victims of capitalism, overwhelmed with jealousy that there are people who are everything they are not.
This is probably because just like how a discada remains to be one of the most underrated dishes in all of Mexico, Christerna is one of the most underappreciated chefs in the city.
The firm said growth prospects for Lilly's key drugs are underappreciated by the market, while it thinks Pfizer will still have respectable earnings growth despite the effect of losing exclusivity for certain products.
Is the answer simply that the benefits of free trade — lower prices generally — are diffuse and therefore underappreciated, whereas the costs — worker dislocation in particular sectors — are concentrated and thus easier to highlight?
Your brother-in-law and sister probably felt overburdened and underappreciated in your mother's final years, while you and your other siblings saw their resentment as greed at a time of great sorrow.
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Mr. Kinder, who taught writing at the University of Pittsburgh for many years, was known for lively classes, livelier parties, a few memorable if underappreciated books and a certain literary-bad-boy posture.
In one episode, Sam feels underappreciated and lashes out at her two oldest daughters, demanding that they stage a faux-funeral for her so she can hear their eulogies while she's still alive.
In 1973, he released the underappreciated live album "I Love Dixie Blues … So I Recorded Live in New Orleans," one of his most lighthearted efforts, and one that showed him in flexible voice.
But there is something else that has been vastly underappreciated, Andrew Ross Sorkin writes: Mr. Trump has appointed corporate executives to positions that wield significant influence over how business is conducted in America.
Keynes argued that while many Europeans were celebrating a new era in the continent's economy, too much of what emerged from the war rested on longstanding, underappreciated and elaborately enmeshed networks and foundations.
"We believe the improved Facebook Marketplace is underexplored and underappreciated by investors given its original stigma and lack of revenue success over the past few years," Deutsche Bank analysts wrote in a note.
RUSSONELLO Jason Palmer's "Rhyme and Reason" is the first release from Giant Step Arts, a nonprofit dedicated to giving underappreciated but visionary jazz musicians the support they need to make quality live albums.
In a note Monday, UBS said Apple's services business was underappreciated by the market, and estimated that if its services were valued similarly to that of PayPal, the stock could rise another 10 percent.
Among other things, The Daily Dot reported early this year that some marginalized users felt ignored or underappreciated on the platform, including some who said they left because of problems with Rochko's development process.
The American workers feel underappreciated, while their Chinese supervisors are reminded that they need praise: "Donkeys like to be touched in the direction their hair grows," a management coach says, "otherwise, they kick you".
But I think one of the things that gets misconstrued with Brad—or maybe not misconstrued, maybe underappreciated—is his ability to connect with his players and provide an atmosphere for them to succeed.
In hindsight, the demographic boom that coincided with industrialisation in rich countries may have had an underappreciated benefit: it created a big constituency in favour of embracing new technologies and the opportunities they provided.
The firm called the spread of tropical diseases an "underappreciated consequence of global temperature rise," and anticipates that exposure to diseases including Zika, dengue and yellow fever will rapidly increase over the coming decades.
As a party, they should redouble their efforts to help those in the lower economic and middle classes, even when it goes underappreciated, and should do so without instituting purity tests against Wall Street.
The analyst also believes that the brand may be underappreciated on the Street, noting that 36 percent of Americans own Skechers shoes, a number that rises to 45 percent among women aged 35-54.
This naturally leads to a question — the question — around which the main exhibition is organized: Why are Charlotte Moorman's contributions to the postwar art and performance avant-garde so underappreciated and relatively unknown today?
Sports Illustrated's newest swimsuit issue has made many headlines for its history-making triple covers, but some underappreciated rookie models are the exotic animals that a few of the girls got to pose with.
The movie seemed to be teetering on the edge of chaos, but thankfully, Cary Joji Fukunaga—director of Beasts of No Nation and last year's brutally underappreciated Maniac—stepped in to take the reins.
While classic kit designs, stadium murals and commemorative statuary are all obvious examples of artistry from the world of football, perhaps the most underappreciated art comes in the form of club badges and crests.
The alliance of nearly all state attorneys general to investigate both Google and Facebook — on top of Federal Trade Commission or Department of Justice action — is perhaps the most underappreciated threat, stated the note.
"[It's] pretty much the same challenges that they face throughout the rest of the world in terms of being overlooked, underappreciated and held back from a lot of stuff," the "No Problem" singer said.
"Net-net, we believe a rising rate environment, firm economic backdrop, deregulation, upside from tax reform, underappreciated earnings growth and impending CapEx impulse bode well for financials," Weisberger said in a note to clients.
Susan M. Dooha New York City Finnegan mentions many of the major figures working in transportation, but one of the most important—probably the most underappreciated person in recent American transportation history—remains unnamed.
One of John Landis' most underappreciated movies, this morbidly comic look at the infamous West Port murders stars Simon Pegg and Andy Serkis as the duo who grave-robbed to make some extra coin.
Pretty Girls Like Trap Music adds more confirmation that 2 Chainz continues to win because he understands the often-underappreciated fact that music has to keep you engaged no matter what the content is.
This week's TechCrunch podcasts Speaking of Box, the latest edition of Equity includes a discussion of why the content management company is underappreciated, while the Original Content team reviews the Amazon series "Carnival Row."
Her phenomenal on-court achievements — she completed a calendar-year Grand Slam in 1967 — and her pioneering approaches to intense physical training and to competing after motherhood are underappreciated for a cocktail of reasons.
"We believe Apple can return to sustainable growth post iPhone X. We see growth opportunities in Services (in-app purchasing, Apple Pay, iCloud, Apple Care, etc.) and India, aka Applewood, as underappreciated," he wrote.
In a recent note, Hottovy described Kempczinski as an "underappreciated leader," adding that the tech strategies he championed should help boost growth for McDonald's, and make it a good bet for investors this year.
To the extent that confirmation bias leads people to dismiss evidence of new or underappreciated threats—the human equivalent of the cat around the corner—it's a trait that should have been selected against.
There is a clear political advantage to championing the fashion industry; it has the potential for Mr. de Blasio to ingratiate himself to a segment of the population that has felt underappreciated by him.
RON MILES "I Am a Man" (Yellowbird) Leading a powerful quintet, Mr. Miles — an underappreciated talent, as both cornetist and composer — uses these eight tunes to meditate on experiences of disappointment, discrimination and transcendence.
I delight in her wit and intelligence, and find her criminally underappreciated by bookish people, perhaps because she is subtle, and because her light beams outward into the world, not back to illuminate herself.
Rory MacDonald, Phil Davis, Lorenz Larkin, Ryan Bader: All top-tier UFC fighters who felt underappreciated by a promotion that seems hell-bent on treating its fighters (not employees, let's remember) like disposable products.
While this is very much to Whitten's credit, I also think that the radical stylistic and material transformations his work has undergone partly contributed to why — for many decades — he remained an underappreciated artist.
Definition of Down Two D.I.Y. hip-hop memoirs full of OMG details, one by an underappreciated titan of Bay Area rap and the other by the longtime partner of a Los Angeles gangster rap original.
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Diplo is played by James Van Der Beek, who lampooned his own celebrity in 2012 by playing himself on Nahnatchka Khan's short-lived (and criminally underappreciated) ABC sitcom Don't Trust The B in Apartment 23.
A survey last year of 5,000 such workers at both tech and non-tech firms, by TINYPulse, a specialist in monitoring employee satisfaction, found that many of them feel alienated, trapped, underappreciated and otherwise discombobulated.
While some of us keep up on our maintenance of this 0h-so-precious yet oft underappreciated appliance, most of us neglect them until it's too late, or they simply start to underperform over time.
After their appearance on the show, Joey + Rory pieced together a steady, modestly successful, underappreciated career full of heartfelt music, starting with a beautiful self-titled debut album, "The Life of a Song" (Sugar Hill).
The win, which registered as a fairly substantial upset, pushed the oft-underappreciated TUF vet into the uppermost echelon of the welterweight rankings, where high-stakes bouts with the division's top contenders seemed to await.
" Yu Yang Tan on "The Iraqi Spy Who Infiltrated ISIS" Byron Zhang "The Soul-Crushing Student Essay" _________ Jenee Anekwe on "An Underappreciated Key to College Success: Sleep" Ian Brown on "We Are Merging With Robots.
Not only do they have to wear hair nets, but they are regularly overworked, underappreciated, and forced to serve the same damn thing over and over again in some sort of endless assembly-line loop.
PepsiCo (PEP) – The beverage and snack giant was upgraded to "outperform" from "in line" at Evercore, which said PepsiCo is underappreciated as a defensive investment play compared to the rest of the consumer staples group.
"The real history of music is not respectable," he asserts in a bold suggestion that what he is presenting is not just an underappreciated history or a little-told history, but the only true one.
Among the factors contributing to this were poor work-life balance (48%), workers feeling underappreciated in their positions (46%), and people feeling obligated to respond to colleagues at all times, due to communication apps (49%).
Whigham is one of those actors who enriches every project he turns up in (see: Fargo, Vice Principals, Take Shelter, and Boardwalk Empire, to name just a few) and yet he still seems largely underappreciated.
He is truly an underappreciated NFL story There are a number of different versions of The Eric Swann Story, none of them definitive and all of them necessarily informed by the particular storyteller's self interest.
The idea behind a women's general strike is that if women refuse to do all of their typical work for a day, it will force people to notice how important and underappreciated that work is.
In a report last week, Munster called the services business "underappreciated," and Credit Suisse published a note earlier this month saying that the services unit should double its profit contribution to the overall company by 2020.
Shy and underappreciated at the company where he works, he exorcises his workplace frustrations by cloning his coworkers into the procedurally generated VR universe, where he can control and abuse them as both hero and god.
But it was also the redemption story of the genre itself—an underappreciated, exploited, and often demonized section of UK culture —finally bursting the dam and getting the recognition it truly deserves, on its own terms.
"We believe several incremental improvements remain underappreciated by the market, including improving credit mix, lower debt burdens and relieved local government debt risks, which make Chinese banks' equity book more solid than before," Deutsche Bank said.
With its Japan Archival Series, the Seattle-based reissue label has recently re-released some of YMO cofounder Haruomi Hosono's best solo albums on vinyl and compiled the country's underappreciated 60s and 70s folk-rock scene.
WASHINGTON, Nov 17 (Reuters) - The U.S. Surgeon General issued a call to action on Thursday to end what he said was a public health crisis of drug and alcohol addiction that is both underappreciated and undertreated.
But if you're someone who has only seen a kitchen on television or heard about them in passing, Williams and Trump are here to tell you about underappreciated seasonings like ginger, cinnamon, cayenne, turmeric, and mint.
"They are one of the truly great underappreciated sandwich creations of all time," said Ed Levine, founder of the Serious Eats website, where he maintains a list of his five favorite versions from across the country.
Shares of Burger King owner Restaurant Brands International jumped more than 3.4 percent on Wednesday after an Oppenheimer analyst said the company's acquisition of Popeyes was underappreciated by the market and upgraded the stock to outperform.
These exchanges, which match buyers and sellers and sometimes hold traders' funds, have become magnets for fraud and mires of technological dysfunction, a Reuters examination shows, posing an underappreciated risk to anyone who trades digital coins.
My own suggestion would be that the surprising gender-over-race dynamic might also reflect some underappreciated social shifts that could modestly depolarize racial issues even as the war over the sexes gets a little worse.
" In a comprehensive new blueprint for reform, the Justice Collaborative, a nonprofit group, makes an underappreciated and crucial point: "Law enforcement is not the only, or even the most important, answer to addressing cycles of violence.
Before landing a plum role on what has proved to be a successful network TV sitcom (CBS's "Mom," also starring Allison Janney), Anna Faris was cherished, largely by schnooks like myself, as an underappreciated comedic treasure.
One fascinating figure is Johnny Jenkins, a local guitar hero in Redding's hometown, Macon, Ga., who takes Redding under his wing — opinions vary widely as to whether Jenkins was an underappreciated genius or an overrated showboat.
Citing markets and technologies like the internet, the iPhone and clean energy — all of which were funded at crucial stages by public dollars — she says the state has been an underappreciated driver of growth and innovation.
Lane and Dai also like SoftBank's stake in Sprint and its merger with T-Mobile, its interest in multiple ride-hailing companies (not just Uber) and Son's 2016 investment in British processor designer ARM remains underappreciated.
"I saw an asset which was misunderstood, underappreciated and I saw a discussion going on about how to transition to its close so that the impact on the town was minimized — I was shocked," Gupta said.
Vanasco is a fan of artwork that spans several boards to make a single image, and used the opportunity of almost complete creative freedom offered by HBO to pay tribute to an underappreciated Game of Thrones character.
So the amount of tightening has been underappreciated, I think, and Stan is right as he often is – he's one of the greatest investors ever for, him and Chanos, the two titans of the hedge fund industry.
I have to admit, when I first began this dive into the world of ASCII porn (sometimes styles as pr19723n, for the console cowboys in cyberspace), I seriously underappreciated the depth and breadth of the art form.
It is crucial for such a manager to be an unrequited and underappreciated genius, constantly searching for tactical and intellectual improvements even if that means advocating a brand of football that the average fan thinks is shite.
He's chief technology officer at the company he co-founded, but he's underappreciated by his coworkers, and inept at socializing with them, apart from new engineering hire Nanette (Cristin Milioti), who clearly admires Robert and his work.
The Biebs buddied up to Breezy on social media Friday ... posting a picture equating CB to a mix of Michael Jackson and Tupac and saying Chris is being underappreciated like the music icons were before they died.
If the series was for some time underappreciated by, say, Emmy voters-- unable, perhaps, to wrap their brains around a zombie drama being this good -- it's now over-covered, for obvious commercial reasons, relative to its quality.
In some ways, however, behavioural economics is underappreciated: as in the way it reveals how difficult it is to understand all the factors affecting human behaviour—well enough, at least, to have a hope of explaining it.
"As the Tier 3 hospital market in China is the same size as the entire U.S. hospital market, we think the long-term opportunity to expand the installed base in China is significant and underappreciated," he wrote.
For the first time since moviegoing became a staple of American life, an underappreciated revenue engine — ticket buyers who still trek to theaters more for the experience than for the movie itself — may finally be conking out.
With some assistance from Arnett's son, Matt, who now manages Holley's music career, Holley signed to Dust-to-Digital, an Atlanta-based record label that specializes in the artful excavation and repackaging of lost or underappreciated music.
But it's also worth noting that one of the underappreciated aspects of this process is that one of the most influential, if quiet, advocates for keeping the Palestinian aid flowing is none other than the Israeli government.
Donald, who got a late start to the year because of a contract holdout, began the season as one of the league's most underappreciated stars and ended it as the N.F.L.'s defensive player of the year.
This shift in political rhetoric has coincided with an underappreciated trend: the rapid increase in the racial liberalism of Democrats, including white Democrats, which I analyzed in a recent report by my think tank, Data for Progress.
As Llewellyn and Maloof remind us, trees are "the lungs of the land," and as such they've been woefully underappreciated; they're the best mechanism we know of to suck up the pollution that's warming the entire planet.
J.P. ECM's contributions to the revival of early music over the past half-century have sometimes gone underappreciated, but they've been significant, not least in this sensuously solemn, shining disc of works by the medieval master Perotin.
This is the most glaring and underappreciated fact of internet-age capitalism: We are, all of us, in inescapable thrall to one of the handful of American technology companies that now dominate much of the global economy.
Shareholder activism, employee ownership structures and equitable profit-sharing are all underappreciated strategies to help ensure that employees earn a living wage, receive adequate benefits and have wealth-building opportunities — all while the company turns a profit.
Additionally, 15 percent of employees age 18-35 said they feel undervalued in the workplace, while 25 percent of those age 35-54 and 28 percent of those age 55 and up feel underappreciated by their employer.
"As the company expands its international offering and numerous new streaming video services launch with global growth ambitions, we see underappreciated opportunity for the company to drive significant economic growth and create value for shareholders," they said.
Masterfully stitching together and editing the footage for a seamless flow, Fischli and Weiss draw out the extraordinary in the ordinary as they pay tribute to an underappreciated form of infrastructure upon which civilizations have been built.
Our first post provides a biographical sketch of Rankin's career, the second post highlights the underappreciated role of women's groups in American policymaking, and our third post explains how female candidates can spark interest in political campaigns.
"I think one thing that is underappreciated is that, by and large, the climate in Texas is not that different [from] the climate in the country," Jim Henson, who directs University of Texas's Texas Politics Project, said.
"The impact of migraine is often underappreciated, so any and all research being done in migraine (science) is important and valuable," Not much is known about the neurological disorder, but there is strong evidence that it is genetic.
While Drexel Hamilton analyst Brian White sees Apple as "one of the most underappreciated stocks in the world," he expects Greater China revenue to fall by 20 percent or 30 percent, year over year, in the first quarter.
A wandering spider (genus Ancylometes) in the lowland Amazon rainforest preying on a tree frog (Dendropsophus leali)Image: Emanuele Biggi/Amphibian & Reptile Conservation"This is an underappreciated source of mortality among vertebrates," Rabosky said in a press release.
But they have also made a careful choice in casting Kathryn Hahn, an underappreciated actress whose face contorts so fully into each individual emotion that it is impossible not to empathize with her, even at her least dignified.
He is part of a growing number of what might be called sound hunters who roam city streets and remote countrysides to capture the dramatic and unusual as well as the plain but underappreciated noises that surround us.
Existing from 1984 till 1998, then reuniting in 2010 and releasing new music in 2014's Stand Up For Falling Down, Sheer Terror has been one of NYC's most influential and yet still somehow massively underappreciated hardcore bands.
But with Mario Kart 8 already having made the short hop over to Switch, and PlatinumGames hinting at the possibility of The Wonderful 101 making its way across, surely there's room for another of Wii U's underappreciated gems?
The Sadie Hawkins aspect of the holiday—where women take the initiative—is one of the few times when women in Japan, a largely underappreciated group, take the bull by the horns in gender relations, so to speak.
Altogether, the show is a highly visceral experience, channeling some of life's more underappreciated privileges: the freedom to stop at a diner, or to insert a key into a humble motel doorknob after a long day of driving.
In a forthcoming study, Giovanni Peri and Annie Laurie Hines of the University of California, Davis, take advantage of an underappreciated fact of American immigration policy: President Barack Obama went on a deportation spree in his first term.
These weren't his boldest hues, which would come later, but they were surprising, underappreciated ones: the gunmetal end of the blue spectrum, the rustier shades of brown, each sometimes throwing a pure, vivid red into more brilliant relief.
A few patrons bobbed their heads, but no one seemed to realize that the man behind the piano was none other than Dom Salvador, one of the most influential, if underappreciated, figures in the history of Brazilian music.
Yet, Citigroup is the firm's favorite "because it's just so inexpensive and they're buying back so many stock" and it is "still underappreciated" for reducing risk, the analyst said, adding that the company has more restructuring to do.
Offering a character's artistry to an audience is always a gamble, but Rapp doubles down on it; Bella, being the author of two "slim volumes" of stories and one "underappreciated" novel, also speaks in stylish and witty prose.
Also on view are a retrospective of the underappreciated Indian minimalist Nasreen Mohamedi (1937-1990) and a residency by the American jazz musician Vijay Iyer, who will be performing in the lobby gallery through the end of March.
Museology tends to be an underappreciated art, because when exhibition design is at its finest, it goes unnoticed: The show opens up to the viewer and takes them by the hand, keeping them unaware that they're being led.
The exhibition, which contains nearly 100 paintings, is the largest presentation yet of a series that has been ongoing for over 15 years; as such, it allows us to consider an underappreciated but essential strand of Kim's life work.
One underappreciated approach to achieving this goal is to rely more heavily on nurses, who provide cost-effective, holistic care not just in clinics and hospitals, but also in many other places where Americans live, learn, work and play.
In an underappreciated part of the WikiLeaks saga, computer-savvy volunteers at the organization corrected Mr. Assange's mistake and used an inventive computer program to scrub names and identities from the second leak of documents, the Iraq War Logs.
"Rootabaga Stories," Carl Sandburg Grossly underappreciated, this is in my view the best of all children's books — wildly, passionately imaginative, gently moral and quintessentially American, both in its diction and in a certain rough-hewn but kindly common sense.
Hunt and Diaz seem cut from the same perpetually dissatisfied cloth: propelled by the lingering, paranoid belief that they're being undervalued and underappreciated and that the world, especially the corporate world, is inherently corrupt and out to get them.
Despite such omissions, Siler has provided a usefully broad view of the fight against slavery in San Francisco's Chinatown, one especially effective in giving voice to previously underappreciated figures who worked alongside Cameron or blazed their own important trails.
Girish Bhargava, who was a master of the underappreciated art of editing dance films and put that skill to use on the hit movie "Dirty Dancing" and numerous episodes of the PBS series "Dance in America," died on Nov.
One of the most underappreciated revelations in Donna Brazile's tell-all book last year was her disclosure that, when she assumed the chairmanship of the DNC in 2016, she found a party languishing in over $24 million in debt.
Iran's reaction to the re-imposition of U.S. sanctions in November could lead to some kind of "unintended military escalation" – a risk currently underappreciated by markets, RBC Capital Markets closely-watched oil market expert Helima Croft said on Wednesday.
On one hand, I was a big fan of the U2793+'s clear glass back (haven't you heard, translucent gadgets are cool again), while its dual cameras on the back are probably the most underappreciated cameras in the smartphone world.
"We see PNC as an underappreciated rate opportunity with operating leverage and the potential for an added benefit from liquidity deployment, excess capital returns and stronger-than-expected loan growth," analyst Richard Ramsden wrote in a note to clients Wednesday.
"What hurts the most is that Matt feels underappreciated and treated unfairly while I have countless times mentioned him (or) his name, while we've done promo together, performed our songs live together and I thought I was being supportive," Zedd continued.
A few new Louis C.K. stand-up specials are great and all, but if Netflix really wanted to go big, it'd nab the Horace and Pete rights from Hulu and crank out another season of the comedian's underappreciated masterpiece web series.
"While TROW is negatively impacted by the DOL [Department of Labor] fiduciary rule, we view the 20103 DOL rule that increased transparency into 401(k) fees as the underappreciated threat," analyst Brennan Hawken wrote in a note to clients Wednesday.
But what's been underappreciated is how much of a boost the sector has gotten from the macro picture — most notably the slow implementation of President Donald Trump's economic agenda and a series of dovish comments from Fed Chair Janet Yellen.
It's hard to put an exact figure on it, but I think overzealous prosecutors are playing an underappreciated role, because they're the ones who have the power to hand out these huge penalties and they're wielding that power more and more.
Some examples: Greta Garbo and the underappreciated playwright Mercedes de Acosta were madly in love—"trips together, trysts on the beach, naked portraits"—but when Garbo wouldn't publicly identify as a lesbian, de Acosta had an affair with Marlene Dietrich.
However, perhaps more importantly, we believe the composition of that sales growth continues to signal AMZN's future margin trajectory, putting the company on a march to increasing (& underappreciated) profitability, with 1Q representing the company's largest margin expansion in ~2 years.
For another, it casts the wonderful — and criminally underappreciated — Ari Graynor as a determined comic rising up the ranks, with or without the help of the steely owner of her local comedy club, played by none other than Melissa Leo.
But as several recent studies I conducted show, there is an underappreciated problem with disclosure: It often has the opposite of its intended effect, not only increasing bias in advisers but also making advisees more likely to follow biased advice.
Whether or not it costs Mr. Trump at the polls, the staying power of his tax issues highlights an underappreciated fact of American life: Paying your fair share of taxes is a norm that a vast majority of Americans hold dear.
There are some highlights—Blair St. Clair is an underappreciated dark horse, Monique Heart gives great confessional, Kameron Michaels shocks every time he bothers to actually do something—but so far no one is like, Oh my god, she's a star.
Right then I wondered why tubing is so underappreciated in the pantheon of water activities: It's cheap, meditative and arguably more connected to its environment than kayaking or rafting, for the tuber must submit to the will of the current.
It will also appeal to anyone with nostalgia for a generally underappreciated era in New York history, when the high glamour felt a little scuffed, the urban apocalypse had been postponed, and Manhattan abounded in bookstores and scruffy gay bars.
It might be foolish to dismiss the inverted curve as a potential warning sign, but it would be equally unwise not to ask whether this time is, in fact, different, and whether technology is playing a decisive and underappreciated role.
If there's one vital, but underappreciated, subject in the conversation about climate change, it's waste: how to define it, how to create less of it, how to deal with it without adding more pollution to the planet or the atmosphere.
The underappreciated story right now is that we've not only learned that it was Mr. Barr — and pointedly not Mr. Mueller — who decided to clear President Trump of the obstruction charges, but also discovered the reasoning behind Mr. Barr's decision.
"Like Céline Dion, poutine was once mocked and underappreciated in Quebec," he mused this week at La Banquise, a popular ice cream shop-turned-poutine restaurant in Montreal's Plateau neighborhood as the pungent smell of fried oil wafted through the air.
In the face of a largely underrepresented and underappreciated history of African portraiture, Sidibé's work is one of the best pieces of evidence that firsthand cultural experience and insight can lend an otherwise out-of-reach authenticity to cultural photographs.
Here's a preview from the pianist Alexei Lubimov's recording of music by C.P.E. Bach: Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim looks at the sorry fate of the underappreciated viola, which has a problem on its hands when it gets solos in string quartets.
The Jewelry Detectives series, which runs quarterly, is intended to revive the history of underappreciated figures like Eda Lord Dixon, a jeweler, enameler and silversmith who was an important force in the Arts and Crafts movement in the United States.
In an interview, Mr. Heilmann discussed the underappreciated strengths of China's political system as well as how, under President Xi Jinping, it may have cast off some of the openness to experimentation that contributed to its success in recent decades.
For as pretty and soft as it is, and for as much as I wanted to appreciate its attempt at an underappreciated kind of play, there's just too little meat on its bones and too little weight to its world.
Professor Scully's support for the underappreciated Louis Kahn in the early 1960s helped elevate his stature and acquire commissions for him to build two of his masterworks at Yale, the Yale Art Gallery and the Yale Center for British Art.
Each ranch is a refuge for native species, from the iconic -- like his beloved bison and gray wolves -- to the underappreciated -- like the black-footed ferret, the westslope cutthroat trout, and the bane of many a rancher, the prairie dog.
A Day Without a Woman, which organizers have dubbed a "general strike," is intended to draw attention to the often invisible or underappreciated work that women do for society and the economy, and to protest President Trump's record on women.
Maybe your ungrateful family doesn't value all the thought and care you put into wrapping gifts, but that Scotch tape you're using is the true underappreciated workhorse: It's ubiquitous, immensely useful, and largely unrecognized as the modern chemical engineering marvel it is.
While we need not go into the joys of non-league here – needless to say, it is still largely underappreciated – the upshot of this was that a significant amount of 2015 was spent trying to find my blog posts a modest audience.
"The intact brain of a large mammal retains a previously underappreciated capacity for restoration of circulation and certain molecular and cellular activities multiple hours after circulatory arrest," lead researcher Nenad Sestan said in a Yale press release issued ahead of the study.
While the general public is eating up the "new" Radiohead song, diehards are still fixated on are many other songs that are held in quieter regard, even those underappreciated gems that have already been released on EPs, stray singles, and bonus discs.
McKay has long been celebrated as one of the most distinguished voices of the Harlem Renaissance — his 1922 poetry collection "Harlem Shadows" is often cited as one of the books that inaugurated the movement — but much of his legacy is still underappreciated.
And then there are the parts of the government dedicated primarily to the production of knowledge — a function that's been underappreciated in the past, but that has come to the fore as worries have spread that the Trump administration is neglecting it.
Saru's leadership was quietly responsible for the crew's ultimate salvation — and yet he wasn't awarded the promotion to captain he so readily earned over the course of the season, and his character has been woefully underappreciated by viewers and other characters alike.
"Going into the quarter AND for long term, we continue to believe that the software and services at Apple are the most underappreciated aspect of the Apple story, particularly the App Store," analyst Ben Schachter wrote in a note to clients Tuesday.
As the critical conversation around it turns increasingly towards the death of EDM, we felt it necessary to remind people that the genre isn't just alive and well—it's fascinating, critically underappreciated, and part of the very foundation of contemporary pop's DNA.
Today, heavy damage to or losses of American warships or major bases is a real but underappreciated possibility for the United States in a conflict with China, said Roughead, the former Chief of Naval Operations, the top job in the U.S. Navy.
Upgrade the cantina music for Star Wars and he can easily win this underappreciated Oscar category Emmy: Lopez won his for a children's show called Wonder Pets, but he was also nominated for his music and lyrics for the 87th Academy Awards.
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But more recently, company executives have said medical benefits of bringing together their drugs in development have been "underappreciated" and some healthcare analysts are making the case that combining the two research programs will yield sales and earnings ahead of Wall Street expectations.
"MSG possesses a collection of unique, world class sports and entertainment assets which are largely underappreciated by investors," Jefferies analyst John Janedis wrote in a client note, adding that the spinoff is expected to better reflect the intrinsic value of the assets.
PND, like Jeremih, understands more so than many artists precisely where the overlap between more melodic, synthetic, R&B-oriented pop and hip-hop falls, and he has a knack for incorporating rappers with underappreciated aesthetic qualities into the realm of his music.
Despite being underappreciated, these works were part of the new conversation about color in modern art, Ms. Smith explained: Ms. Crockett's paintings are in step with their time, a moment after Pop Art and Color Field painting had given color new heat.
Astros top Rangers to avert series sweep HOUSTON — Marwin Gonzalez has long provided the Astros exceptional, and often underappreciated, value as a utility performer but on Wednesday night, his contributions both at the plate and in the field were impossible to overlook.
Keith Humphreys, a drug policy expert at Stanford University and one of the authors of the study, said this reveals an underappreciated policy lever for reducing drug overdoses: making sure patients prescribed to opioids aren't also prescribed to benzodiazepines, and vice versa.
" In the book, Professor Winn lamented that Dryden, the poet, critic and playwright of the Restoration period, was underappreciated, something he thought could be remedied by "removing the prejudices and simplifications about his culture that keep our ears from hearing his mighty music.
He's spent his career in near-total obscurity, but to his fans, he's a legend, one of the greatest soul singers and songwriters that's ever lived, whose catalog—comprised of hundreds of songs, and more than 260 albums—has gone woefully underappreciated.
This nimble, continuously surprising show tells one of the most underappreciated stories of postwar architecture: the rise of avant-garde government buildings, pie-in-the-sky apartment blocks, mod beachfront resorts and even whole new cities in the southeast corner of Europe.
"Our positive view on Nvidia is based on its underappreciated transformation from a traditional PC graphics chip vendor, into a supplier into high end gaming, enterprise graphics, cloud, accelerated computing and automotive markets," analyst Vivek Arya wrote in a note to clients Sunday.
And perhaps the most underappreciated change is this: Based on recent research at Tufts University's Tisch College of Civic Life, young voters, ages 27-20183, played a significant role in the 22018 midterms and are poised to shape elections in 22020 and beyond.
Mr. Slimane took portraits of New York's esoteric illuminati, both the well known (Thurston Moore, Francesco Clemente) and the underappreciated (the post-punkers James Chance and Lydia Lunch and up-and-comers like the Long Island-born brother rockers, the Lemon Twigs).
In 2015, 17 years after starring in "The Blue Room," Ms. Kidman returned to London's West End for "Photograph 51," playing the underappreciated British chemist Rosalind Franklin; her portrayal won her the best actress prize at the London Evening Standards theater awards.
Look out for Spain, 8-0 in its qualification group, and Australia, which — led by the frequently underappreciated scorer Sam Kerr — finished ahead of Brazil and Japan and nearly topped the United States last summer in U.S. Soccer's invitation-only Tournament of Nations.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Since the 2012 death of Argentine artist Mirtha Dermisache — who was known but underappreciated in her lifetime — her legacy has steadily consolidated as her work, which straddles the line between writing and visual art, receives posthumous attention.
He's a hulking, topless, monotonous, drivel-spouting meathead who's absolutely gagging to join the crew of lesser known and underappreciated cult gaming icons—a Dante, a Gene, a Travis Touchdown—but with absolutely none of the wit, style, charm, or charisma to warrant it.
Yet even by those standards the last 12 months have been bountiful, with his music providing the inspiration for the underappreciated indie film "Blinded by the Light" (a modest box-office attraction), his televised Broadway showcase and now this companion to his 19th studio album.
He explained why resource scarcity was not a real problem in his 1981 book The Ultimate Resource (which remains underappreciated), and in 1990 he won a decade-long bet with Erhlich about resource prices; Ehrlich wagered, incorrectly, that they'd remain high because of permanent scarcities.
"Going into the quarter AND for long term, we continue to believe that the software and services at Apple are the most underappreciated aspect of the Apple story, particularly the App Store," Macquarie Capital analyst Ben Schachter wrote in a recent note to clients.
"Going into the quarter AND for long term, we continue to believe that the software and services at Apple are the most underappreciated aspect of the Apple story, particularly the App Store," Macquarie Capital analyst Ben Schachter wrote in a note to clients Tuesday.
Photo: George, et al (Science Robotics)Perhaps one of the profound yet underappreciated aspects of being alive is the ability to reach out with your hand and feel the world around you—whether it's fresh-cut grass or the face of a loved one.
"That's clearly attractive to advertisers, which I think has been somewhat underappreciated about Hulu in that it is a very strong play for advertisers because it can offer targeted ads and it has great demos and it's just a great user experience," he said.
In putting on a show that celebrated the diversity of black people, she conveyed that no matter how much fame or money she has, she will refuse to divorce herself from black culture, even the parts that are underappreciated, disrespected or misunderstood by white people.
The underappreciated member of Josie and the Pussycats (well, okay, compared to Josie... I'm pretty sure poor Melanie hasn't actually spoken yet) knows how to write a fantastic track, even if Josie (Ashleigh Murray) refuses to let her actually sing lead on her own songs.
Trump video-called U.S. troops stationed abroad Sunday to thank them for their efforts to "defend all of our families, our freedoms, and our pride," noting he thinks military families are "always underappreciated," per the AP. Trump took questions from service members without press present.
But the crisis-ridden, relatively young European Union may well outlast the 300-year-old United Kingdom, a prospect that speaks to both the underappreciated audacity of Britain's multinational experiment and the strength of the forces that could now put it to an end.
Prince Be, the frontman for the psychedelic pop-rap group P.M. Dawn, which in the early 1990s was both popular and maligned — and since then has been both underappreciated and quietly influential — died on Friday at a hospital in Neptune, N.J. He was 46.
The children were among 123 people who had turned out at Ridgefield Park High School for the first night of Batstock, an annual series of events in Bergen County created by Mr. D'Angeli in 2009 to celebrate bats, which he said were underappreciated and misunderstood.
It might sound cheesy on paper but, as Fightland's resident expert on dance fighting (mostly because I wrote the breathless and criminally underappreciated "A Brief History of Dance Fighting" last year), I am happy to report that 12 Gauge's offering is a very pleasant surprise.
For every underappreciated gem like Bring It On: The Musical (with music by a pre-Pulitzer Lin-Manuel Miranda and a post-Pulitzer Tom Kitt), there's a flop like Breakfast at Tiffany's (it ran four Broadway performances total and closed before it ever officially opened).
Diabetes, whether Type 270 or Type 285, may be the most underappreciated, misunderstood and poorly treated of all common medical problems, and many of the more than 30 million Americans affected by it are paying dearly with their health and lives as a result.
"We continue to believe the composition of AMZN's sales growth signals its future margin trajectory, putting it on a march to increasing (& underappreciated) profitability, w/2Q18 representing the company's largest margin expansion in ~two years," analyst Simeon Siegel said in a note to clients Thursday.
Your friend Becky is clearly the love interest played by Rosario Dawson in the underappreciated Clerks II. Possibly even more pressing than its central theme—how to nurture middle-aged friendship—is the question of proper hygiene when moving from anal to oral sex.
She is skeptical of lauded shows like HBO's True Detective, skewering it for its exclusion of fleshed-out female characters, while she elevates series such as Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Sex and the City, which she argues are underappreciated or, worse, vilified because of their glittery facades.
The analysts added: "We think Qualcomm's new horizons in 5G opportunities are relatively cheap/free options post Apple-settlement, Qualcomm enjoys a range of underappreciated options outside handsets that have the potential in the long run to make Qualcomm perhaps the largest semiconductor company in the world."
What's underappreciated is actually, according to the CBO, is that of the 23 million who will quote-unquote lose coverage under the House bill relative to Obamacare in 2026, about 18 million of them are solely due to the fact that the individual mandate will be repealed.
"We see it as a company with a broad and underappreciated pipeline that will help boost their already strong base business and that is trading at a compelling valuation and being led by a best-in-class management team," said analyst Vamil Divan in the report.
Our first post provides a biographical sketch of Rankin's career, the second post highlights the underappreciated role of women's groups in American policymaking, our third post explains how female candidates can spark interest in political campaigns, and our fourth post highlights the progress yet to come.
However, the current iteration of the club became a national fan favourite because of their revolutionary, exuberant, aesthetically-pleasing style of play, and because of their development of unheralded, underappreciated players like Draymond Green, who wasn't even chosen in the first round of the NBA draft.
The common heritage of socialism and classical liberalism is underappreciated today, in part because the salient features of the latter (among them free trade, individual rights, private property, and a government limited in both its role and size) are now associated with conservative, not liberal, thought.
He saw Bank of America as the purest play on rising interest rates; Citigroup for its value and "underappreciated" investment banking arm; J.P. Morgan for its global advantage and strong management team; and Goldman Sachs for the boost in volatility and healthier climate for investment banking.
But although the art scene is what's getting Accra most of its attention these days, this city of two million also has white-sand beaches, an electric dance-club culture and a collection of underappreciated midcentury architecture, like its Soviet-influenced Independence Square and Independence Arch.
The Farrelly brothers' most underappreciated movie (not close behind: " The Heartbreak Kid") stars Woody Harrelson as a down-on-his-luck, one-handed bowler who finds a prodigy (Randy Quaid) to take under his wing, and, in typical Farrelly fashion, gross humor and clever jokes ensue.
The process of putting viewers on the back foot only to reveal some big mystery to them feels a lot like the classic-and-underappreciated Lost, but even that show lacked a character as strong as Robert Ford that you could plausibly put it all on.
Why investors like Apple: UBS analyst Steven Milunovich cites the underappreciated services segment — which includes revenue from the App store, iCloud, and iTunes, to name a few, as one reason to bid the stock higher: CEO Tim Cook promises to double revenue from services by 2020.
"What was once a piñata for short sellers (since IPO) has transformed itself to one of the most underappreciated med-tech stories in the market with a balance sheet and brand equity that gives investors a tremendous investing opportunity," Citron analysts wrote in a report Monday.
Aside from the title, it's hard to find anything here that a fair-minded reader could dispute — and also impossible to deny the political, economic and cultural potential of what Douglas describes as an incipient demographic revolution, albeit one that is "underappreciated" and "undercovered" to date.
In an interview published in New York magazine and a subsequent news conference on Tuesday, Mr. de Blasio trumpeted his accomplishments during his first term and cast himself as a misunderstood mayor, hounded by an unfair press corps and underappreciated by what should be a grateful public.
In their time at BuzzFeed, Ms. Ishmael and Ms. Tran seized on the realization that readers who arrived at the site via social media tended to do so on their phones — a truism today, but underappreciated at the time — and set about building mobile-specific apps.
"There are possible arrows pointing in the direction that there may be an underappreciated burden of illness in Iran and if this person acquired infection in Iran and into Canada, it could be an indication that there are many, many more infections in Iran," he said.
But the Metropolitan Museum, which mounted its own Velázquez bender in 1989, currently has a rewarding display of portraits by the painter: four of its own, one from a private collection, and two from the Hispanic Society of America, the underappreciated uptown institution now closed for renovations.
If the worst consequence of the phenomenon, for Messi, is that his splendor is occasionally a little underappreciated — something that is more of a loss for those watching than it is for him — for others, suffering the same genius fatigue, the consequences can be more severe.
This music is easy to sing along with, and to move to, partly because the group mostly plays the compositions of Ornette Coleman, and partly because of the personnel: the underappreciated tenor saxophonist Chris Speed, the wily bassist Reid Anderson and the gallivanting drummer Dave King.
The 2009 hour-long match between John Cena and Randy Orton, when the thought of Cena being given an hour for anything was enough to cause shudders of despair, is an underappreciated masterpiece of pure pro wrestling indulgence, with Orton discovering, with a sadistic, simian glee, how pyrotechnics work.
Why this tracker matters: The data on interactions — including likes, comments and shares — highlights an important, but underappreciated element of an election: the ability to see beyond our own social feeds and understand the broader universe playing out of how candidates and issues are moving the minds of voters.
Second, he and his government need to do more to promote and explain the good things they have already done but which are underappreciated—such as the investment in apprenticeships, or the moves that will make it more likely that businesses will hire young people on long-term contracts.
"We are upgrading GME to 'buy' and raising our estimates and PO (price objective) to $35 as we see the number of underappreciated factors that we believe could meaningfully improve traffic and earnings trends for GameStop over the next few years," BofAML said in a research report released Monday.
But you're absolutely right that Dickey was underappreciated here, and I think you've hit on the key thing that makes the deal a whole lot more defensible than it maybe has felt at times, and that's the fact that Dickey fit the timeline so much better than Syndergaard did.
The fact that its violation led to a fairly swift amendment of the Constitution (FDR was elected to his fourth term in 1944; the 22nd Amendment was ratified in 1951) lends support to our main argument in the paper, that norm violation is an underappreciated source of institutional change.
Drawn from the Toledo Museum of Art's renowned glass collection, with notable loans from private collectors, the works document nearly six decades of underappreciated influence, from the art that helped women forge a path in the Studio Glass Movement of the '60s to the ingenuity of 21st-century installations.
Ravenell also praised the latest study for its setting and its focus on the need for lifestyle changes in black adults with high blood pressure, which he described as "an important cornerstone of therapy for high blood pressure that is both underappreciated and under-studied in black populations."
Not, however, his western-themed "Lonesome Dove" — set in the Great Plains and Big Sky country — but his underappreciated Houston trilogy of "Moving On" (19893), "All My Friends Are Going to Be Strangers" (21989), and "Terms of Endearment" (295), the best novels ever set in America's fourth largest city.
In 2008, Barack Obama scrambled this historic pattern and won the nomination by combining a strong performance among college-educated whites with a big advantage among African Americans; to an underappreciated extent, Hillary Clinton followed that model to beat back the unexpectedly strong challenge from Sanders in 2016.
While we continue to view TSLA as a trailblazer in the electric vehicle (EV) market, we believe investor optimism around the company and its business/financial future remains overhyped and litany of risks (see below) remain underappreciated, which keeps us relatively cautious on the stock despite the upgrade.
And as such, I devoured and adored the five installments I've seen so far of FX's new Fosse/Verdon, a glossy eight-episode miniseries about a Great Man Who Is Also A Terrible Human, the Underappreciated Woman Who Loves Him, and the genuinely fantastic stuff they made together.
But when the authorities signally fail to acknowledge China's home-grown racism, they should not be surprised if their civilising mission goes underappreciated, either from ungrateful minorities in Xinjiang or Tibet, or from those who, in countries that face waves of state-led commercial involvement, complain of Chinese neocolonialism abroad.
"I wanted to provide kids with a play experience that would help them learn about these women in particular but also to help boys and girls know that women have been a part of NASA's history from the beginning, even though their work has often been overlooked or underappreciated," Weinstock said.
Already the consensus about why she lost seems to have moved away from gender and toward her, personally: She was the wrong candidate from the start, she never adequately addressed issues of her integrity, she represented a party too closely aligned with elites, in ways the mainstream media vastly underappreciated.
"This stuff needs to go into an archive, because it's getting insane," she said one August morning, surveying shelves groaning with piles of paper, file boxes, photographs, videotapes, rolls of film and other testaments to one of the more unlikely, and underappreciated, careers in the postwar New York art world.
In fact, Left Alive is the the latest game in the long running, and frustratingly underappreciated, Front Mission series, which began with the eponymous tactical RPG Front Mission on the Super Famicom in 1995 and which last saw an entry in Front Mission Evolved, a much-maligned action game from 53.
It will go into the World Cup final on Sunday as the underdog because of financial reality, because of demography, because of history, because no country of its size has been world champion for almost 70 years, and not because its players are underappreciated or its talent is in doubt.
The club has done all it can to accommodate him — one former coach was told, explicitly, that he had to refer to Ronaldo as the best player on the planet, even if he happened to believe Lionel Messi to be his equal, or superior — but Ronaldo has long felt underappreciated.
In his book "Godforsaken Grapes: A Slightly Tipsy Journey Through the World of Strange, Obscure, and Underappreciated Wine" (Abrams Press, $26), Mr. Wilson leads us on a genial excursion to some of the world's more esoteric wine neighborhoods, while examining his own indirect journey toward wine writing and these underdog varieties.
The regressive effects of energy policy and the ways that well-intentioned environmental policies have actually contributed to energy poverty, meaning it made it harder for the poor to heat and power their homes, is an underappreciated area of debates around the transition from fossil fuels to alternative energy sources.
Some solid, underappreciated films found on the site include "Second Coming," a 250 marital drama starring Idris Elba and Nadine Marshall, and "The We and the I," from 2013, directed by Michel Gondry, an inventive story (set on a public bus) of Bronx high schoolers on their last day of classes.
White, a longtime Apple bull who called the tech company "the most underappreciated stock in the world" after it hit a market capitalization of $1 trillion earlier in August, said other products, such as the Apple Watch and even the HomePod, are becoming increasingly important to Apple's growing services revenue.
Image: HTCFunky squeeze controls aside, the U224+ is also taking the 212-MP camera from last year's U2800, which was one of the most underappreciated smartphone cameras of 8503, and going nuts by adding two additional cameras (one in front and one in back), bringing the U2850+'s total camera count to four.
Intangible assets — which are impacted by financially material ESG risks and opportunities — now compose as much as 87 percent of the market value of the S&P 500.1 Using alternative data sets such as material ESG factors allows us to detect otherwise underappreciated opportunities for increasing alpha, as well as underestimated risks.
"If it weren't for teachers at these schools who are so underappreciated, who are so undercompensated, putting their talents and taking the time with kids like myself, who were very difficult to work with — I was really ADD and all over the place and they were so patient with me," Reynolds said.
Sansa seems far too cynical at this point to buy Petyr's platitudes about how she's underappreciated by her family and deserves to be queen — the dude did basically sell her to a rapist — so we're hoping that she'll be the one to sell him up the river and firmly establish herself as #TeamStark.
I agree with the authors that taking a view measured in millennia is an appropriate, and underappreciated, part of assessing the impacts of anthropogenic climate change and the need for climate action; I also agree with their conclusion (and starting point) that a zero-net-emissions human world is a desirable target.
Another subtle thing that has changed besides the downsizing (the name of another movie I liked this year that went underappreciated and under-seen) of our audience: Thanks to the ridiculous excesses of pig/monster Harvey in trying to buy Oscar votes, a beloved perk of the Academy Awards season is over.
But the online ad machine is also a vast, opaque and dizzyingly complex contraption with underappreciated capacity for misuse — one that collects and constantly profiles data about our behavior, creates incentives to monetize our most private desires and frequently unleashes loopholes that the shadiest of people are only too happy to exploit.
A tried and true strategy of winemakers in underappreciated but ambitious regions in the last quarter of the 220th century was to gain global attention by planting well-known French grapes like cabernet sauvignon, merlot, sauvignon blanc and chardonnay, and then making wines in internationally popular styles — potent, oak-aged reds, for example.
They have served as side musicians for some of the music's most respected figures — from Eddie Palmieri to Orrin Evans to Jerry and Andy Gonzalez — and they also run a label, Truth Revolution Records, devoted to elevating underappreciated musicians in the generation above them, as well as younger artists on the rise.
But the online ad machine is also a vast, opaque and dizzyingly complex contraption with underappreciated capacity for misuse — one that collects and constantly profiles data about our behavior, creates incentives to monetize our most private desires, and frequently unleashes loopholes that the shadiest of people are only too happy to exploit.
Although more research is needed to help us better understand what's going on here and whether the effects for women might vary across the menstrual cycle, these results suggest that our sense of smell appears to play a crucial and underappreciated role in the way that we experience sex and women's odds of reaching orgasm.
There would have been a bigger meaning to the victory, like every underdog's victory: It would have given people who were ever underappreciated, underfunded and maybe even previously unnoticed some hope that they could take on anyone and compete with anyone — and that, sure, they might be small, but they, too, could make it big.
Drawn from Sendak's bequest to the Morgan of his theatrical drawings and organized by Rachel Federman, an assistant curator at the museum, the succinct yet bountiful exhibition offers an overview of a dense, underappreciated period in this artist's career, undertaken with his most celebrated books well in the past and his life in uneasy transition.
The fun of these things — and maybe even the point — is less the fashion show itself than the opportunity to ogle A-list people like Miley Cyrus (halter neck Tom Ford jumpsuit) inadvertently demonstrating the importance of bra tape and Anna Wintour practicing her underappreciated coquetry on Jeff Bezos (black Tom Ford Atticus suit).
"One of the things that is underappreciated is that there are lots of little things in the A.C.A. that a bunch of red states took advantage of, even if they didn't expand," said Richard Frank, a Harvard Medical School professor who worked at the Department of Health and Human Services in the Obama administration.
Rose sees this as a perfect opportunity to try and set Midge up with a young eligible doctor, Benjamin (a widely underused and underappreciated Zachary Levi), and though she isn't too keen on the idea at first, Midge eventually goes out with him (and then goes out with him a few more times after that).
What Homecoming does show us is a Peter Parker who's just an underappreciated high school sophomore with a superhero secret identity, and who's itching to get back into action after taking on Captain America and the rest of the Avengers in last year's Captain America: Civil War but can't tell a soul about it.
What Grossman and Hopkins do is try to document the very real differences in the two parties' structure — not in terms of value judgments, but in terms of how they work: Scholars commonly assume that the American left and right are configured as mirror images to each other, but in fact the two sides exhibit important and underappreciated differences.
The response to Weinstein, and the tidal wave of #MeToo accounts that followed, was fueled by this frustration, which had been building with each suspended sentence for a college rapist, each bungled apology and excuse, each report of the systemic ways in which women remain underpaid and underappreciated in industries, including Hollywood, built on the backs of their labor.
Beyond the Grave Alison Hart, the charismatic, tormented telepath who makes her living on stage in Hilary Mantel's witty, twisted 2005 novel "Beyond Black," can hear the thoughts of the dead and the living, but she fakes her way through predictions, deftly exploiting easy marks in the audience — underappreciated women, indigestion sufferers — to keep them entertained.
The idea of replacing the tin signs and found plywood with structurally sound materials and building techniques, while maintaining consistency with the native plan of the neighborhood, reminded me of designer Bruce Mau's essay on third-world property law and how a respect for the wisdom of indigenous neighborhood growth could enhance the underappreciated order of such communities.
Hertel-Fernandez told me that this is an underappreciated aspect of unions, but an important one: Just as unions balance out the workplace to help workers, they also help balance politics by creating a powerful set of organizations that can counter economic elites and corporate interests that often have a big say in Washington, DC, or state capitals.
Our first post provides a biographical sketch of Rankin's career, the second highlights the underappreciated role of women's groups in American policymaking, our third explains how female candidates can spark interest in political campaigns, our fourth highlights the progress yet to come, and the fifth explains how nomination and election rules affect the ability of women to get elected.
A case in point is this annual Totino's bit, which started as an innocent riff on how men use the Super Bowl as an excuse to treat women like their servants, and morphs in this iteration into a passionate lesbian romance between characters played by host Kristen Stewart and the invaluable and underappreciated Vanessa Bayer, who won't return to SNL next season.
When I first spoke about my love of the criminally underappreciated Unexplored on Waypoint Radio a couple of weeks ago, I focused on its most novel aspects: Its ability to foreshadow what will happen in deeper depths of the game's dungeon; its unique, "cyclical" level generation, which alleviates the amount of backtracking you need to do; its simple, yet deliberate combat.
The only compelling reason to write a multivolume political biography of Lincoln at this point (and, frankly, I wouldn't recommend it) is not that there are riddles to solve or moments that have been underappreciated or misinterpreted (these would require one volume) but that Lincoln might serve as a vital hub around which new perspectives on the 19th century could be devised.
The policy agenda of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE is replete with underappreciated bipartisan achievements that have broad appeal to the electorate, posing a real threat to the Democrats in 2020.
"While most investors we speak with expect China to be a success for Tesla from a demand point of view, we have found that the part of the story that is still, in our opinion, widely underappreciated is just how profitable Tesla cars in China could be in a localized, mass scale, lower cost structure environment," Morgan Stanley analysts wrote.
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I don't care where you shelve her books — good writing is good writing, however you classify it — as long as we call Kiernan what she is: an underappreciated master whose vision expresses itself through vast geographic expanses, gender fluidity, geological upheaval, lingering forces of evil, the horror and beauty of the natural world and the mythic architecture of the human mind.
Inside the List As a 24-year-old corporate lawyer at Skadden, Arps in New York City in the mid-1990s, Marie Benedict was often the only woman in a room full of men — an experience she has drawn on in her subsequent career as a writer of novels inspired by women whose achievements have been overlooked or underappreciated by history.
A Wussy: Getting Better (Shake It) The Queen City Five begin this Record Store Day EP with a reading of the underappreciated Beatles classic in which Lisa Walker—her voice always calm, sometimes sweet, occasionally detached—takes Paul's positive-thinking lead, John's background harmonies, and also John's shocking "I beat her and kept her apart from the things that she loved" bridge.
In 2006, he told Gothamist that his favorite shore walks were Inwood and Highbridge Parks in Upper Manhattan, that Inwood Hill Park was his favorite hideaway, and that someday he hoped the underappreciated waterfront would be transformed into a Harlem River park and a 330-mile Hudson River Trail to the river's source, at Lake Tear of the Clouds in the Adirondacks.
It took about a year, for example, to figure out how to recreate several of her breakthrough works from 21970 through 260 for a show opening Sunday at Dia Art Foundation in Beacon, N.Y. It will be the first time generations of art enthusiasts will see the work of this underappreciated artist in person, rather than from reproductions in catalogs and art magazines.
Why we're hyped: The Tornante team's first two shows — BoJack and the sadly canceled Tuca and Bertie — were aces, and the two episodes we've seen of Undone boast a similarly creative and unusual look at characters you might not see elsewhere on TV. The visuals are beautiful, the storytelling is endlessly creative, and Rosa Salazar remains one of our most underappreciated young actresses.
This bookend screening series highlights movies that Mr. Scorsese's Film Foundation has helped, which include forgotten American dramas ("Journey Into Light," Saturday, partly shot on Los Angeles's skid row), the passion projects of major filmmakers (Elia Kazan's "America America," Sunday) and underappreciated work from around the world ("The Night of Counting the Years," by the Egyptian director Shadi Abdel Salam, showing on Saturday).
Rather than have me undergo cochlear implant surgery — the underappreciated difficulties of which are outlined by Sara Novic in her essay "A Clearer Message on Cochlear Implants" — my parents hoped to supplement my sign language education with cued speech, a visual communication system invented in 1966 at Gallaudet University that functions as a supplement to speech-reading (only 30 percent of speech is visible on the lips).
Not taking 'no' for an answer, Dr. Goodwin must disrupt the status quo and prove he will stop at nothing to breathe new life into this understaffed, underfunded and underappreciated hospital — the only one in the world capable of treating Ebola patients, prisoners from Rikers and the president of the United States under one roof — and return it to the glory that put it on the map.
Not taking "no" for an answer, Dr. Goodwin must disrupt the status quo and prove he will stop at nothing to breathe new life into this understaffed, underfunded and underappreciated hospital - the only one in the world capable of treating Ebola patients, prisoners from Rikers and the president of the United States under one roof - and return it to the glory that put it on the map.
Rubell Museum When: Extended hours for Miami Art Week: December 4–December 8 / Wednesday–Friday: 9am–5pm; Saturday–Sunday: 10am–5pm (free admission all week) Where: 83 NW 23 Street, Miami Don and Mera Rubell are Miami art world legends: while other collectors were making market-approved purchases, they took a chance on emerging, lesser-known, and underappreciated artists, like Miami fixture Purvis Young.
These are the best espresso machines you can buy: Best overall: Breville BES870XL Barista Express Espresso Machine Best machine under $100: De'Longhi EC155 15 BAR Pump Espresso MakerBest pod machine: Nespresso VertuoPlus Coffee and Espresso MakerBest machine if money is no object: Breville Barista Touch Espresso MachineBest manual device: Flair Espresso makerBest lever machine: La Pavoni EuropiccolaThe best kitchen sinks Like the faucet, the kitchen sink is heavily used and underappreciated.
Getting Congress to pass a bipartisan deal on border security may prove to be an underappreciated strategic triumph for President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, since with the new law, no one can say the wall is not being built.
I.A. Director John Brennan's Security Clearance 'Let Us Have a Childhood': On the Road With the Parkland Activists Back-to-School Shopping for Districts: Armed Guards, Cameras and Metal Detectors Poetry Is a Way of Being in the World That Wasn't Made for Us Self-Care: A Working Definition Children of the Cube An Underappreciated Key to College Success: Sleep Review: A High School Meltdown Heats Up 'Be More Chill' They Left China to Chase the American Dream.
Whereas today "let Trump be Trump!" is a much emptier appeal, because on the available evidence this emptiness simply is Trump: A talented mountebank with zero policy knowledge who exploited a set of ideas with underappreciated appeal but lacks the aptitude or zeal to implement them, preferring to rage against his cable-news coverage while House backbenchers write "his" budget and the Pentagon conducts "his" foreign policy and the Freedom Caucus amends "his" health care bill to make it still more politically toxic.
I have often bemoaned the suspicious absence of so many transformative minority lives from the annals of American theater history, among them Lloyd Richards, who went on from directing "A Raisin in the Sun" on Broadway to virtually revolutionizing the landscape of American playwriting during the remainder of the 20th century; Ellen Stewart, the visionary founder of LaMaMa, a key player in the professionalization of the American avant-garde and the redevelopment of the East Village; as well as the embarrassingly underappreciated playwright and actress Alice Childress.

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