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"unsaid" Definitions
  1. thought but not spoken

394 Sentences With "unsaid"

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There's a hidden curriculum and the hidden curriculum is the unsaid rules and unsaid expectations that permeate higher education.
Nothing is ever left unsaid — no matter how unpopular.
Was it of its time, is there something left unsaid?
Rubio, it went unsaid, has won only the Minnesota caucuses.
Still, Torres was marked as much by what went unsaid.
As in my column, some things are better left unsaid.
Their conversation is brotherly and poignant, and leaves much unsaid.
But the hearing was largely defined by what was left unsaid.
It takes a keen ear to hear what is left unsaid.
And what went unsaid in Cook's letter is just as important.
Unsaid was whether each insider's perspective would be given equal weight.
Mercury in Scorpio knows that some things are better left unsaid.
They're filled with facts and emotions unsaid because they're already known.
What the White House wants, even broadly put, was left unsaid.
He'll give an emulsified version of everything the scriptwriter left unsaid.
Bausch knew that what resonates is often what is left unsaid.
But much is left unsaid between the characters, even after their goodbye.
Both feel immense regret and the crushing weight of things left unsaid.
We never got that chance, and I regret the things left unsaid.
But the questions were there, either vocalized or hanging unsaid over everything.
Left unsaid is the corollary: without reform, Turkey will merely scrape by.
The documents left unsaid who has the most to fear from Mueller.
And while I was raised with love, some things just went unsaid.
Left unsaid was how financially aggressively the Yankees would be this winter.
Analysis: Our correspondents wrote that the special counsel left many things unsaid.
"It was unsaid," said one of the two sources, who requested anonymity.
Mina's understanding of the unsaid contract with her human visitors is no accident.
What is usually left unsaid is that the first mouse gets the trap.
In this case, Trump exposed an unsaid but prevalent conservative hypocrisy about deficits.
Yet there is something unsaid and under-represented that exists in this space.
It's taught me to live in the moment and not leave things unsaid.
What often goes unsaid is that most of these new activists are women.
You find something that's been unsaid in life and then you say it.
Left unsaid was that almost a third of the cabinet had voiced doubts.
What was left unsaid was that authorization was passed during the Bush administration.
The reason — unsaid but obvious — is that phone calls don't leave an official record.
Just ... there's a lot of unsaid nuances and body language in what's considered acceptable.
I would argue that there's a lot that goes unsaid in such an attitude.
It is an unsaid rule and you have to work your way around it.
And the performances match Reichardt's approach, generating plenty of sympathy while leaving much unsaid.
She also starred in the HBO documentary Nothing Left Unsaid with Cooper in 2016.
Sometimes things are better left unsaid, if only for the sake of one occasion.
" Gloria Vanderbilt and her son Anderson Cooper recount their lives in "Nothing Left Unsaid.
I think in this entire string there is something unsaid, unshown, secretive, and covert.
As it turns out, some things are better left unsaid — or unfelt (26088:21).
As it turns out, some things are better left unsaid — or unfelt (1:35).
Nothing is left unsaid, even if nothing that's being said means much at all.
"There is no little detail that can be left unsaid here," Chief Dugan said.
There are quarrels, bitter words that cannot be unsaid, and are thus remembered forever.
There&aposs not much that has been left unsaid between my mother and me.
One of the things, things that used to be unsaid now immediately are said.
But I have other things I did in Vegas that are better left unsaid.
The summary of the report offers some answers — but still leaves a lot unsaid.
Left unsaid is something no one has seriously suggested: Why not call the baby white?
What goes unsaid, at least on the tour, is the centrality of "restoration" to evangelism.
Image: ScreenshotThis sounds wildly cool and convenient, but there was one thing Microsoft left unsaid.
It's the first honest moment they've had all season, but there's still so much unsaid.
What was unsaid, un-shown, unknown was the pull, the gravitational pull of the piece.
But within that structure Woodson indirectly addresses all the things we leave unsaid about adolescence.
To know that they're there, to listen for what's left unsaid as someone approaches you.
"I leave unsaid on which [platforms]," Inter Ikea Group Chief Executive Torbjorn Loof told Reuters.
If partners came to some sort of agreement, it would have to have been unsaid.
In these snapshots of life and death in exile, some things are deliberately left unsaid.
David Byttow learned just how much goes unsaid inside companies while he was running Secret.
The three have a lot to talk about, and they also leave a lot unsaid.
It is a town of hopes deferred and incomplete joy, stories quieted, things left unsaid.
Left unsaid was that disarray among the Republican Party partly contributed to the bills' demise.
" Reviewing Coetzee's novel, Nadine Gordimer recognized it was "a marvelous work that leaves nothing unsaid . . .
We wound and save one another, we try our best, we leave too much unsaid.
But now that I'm 54, I realize he died young, with so much left unsaid.
It makes Nut angry that he's gone, and rueful that so much was left unsaid.
Left unsaid was how much of his book was devoted to blasting his former boss.
But Mr Ryan left unsaid the other way in which his Speakership leaves him painfully alone.
But I can't stop thinking about all that was left unsaid—actually, unasked—back in March.
Now, lest it go unsaid, nearly 30 years ago, the Supreme Court said in Gentile v.
"There was a lot of thought that it was best just left unsaid," Mr. Bryce said.
Part of the appeal of the moment is that Ms. Lakshmi, 45, leaves so much unsaid.
Instead it's just another form of passing — leaving a portion of the whole person hidden, unsaid.
But it was our last day together, and Molly and I had left many things unsaid.
It's a form of both irony and telepathy — knowing that you'll know what is being unsaid.
But there is something else besides politics to consider in King's tweet — something important and unsaid.
The silence here is not an empty space, but one that is filled with expectations unsaid.
Left unsaid is what happened between Refenes and McMillen, who went their separate ways around this time.
I want some things to be left unsaid, so I can figure them out on my own.
Their respective high tempers provide the perfect opportunity for a huge blowout about all their unsaid disappointments.
It's a great example of how these unsaid rules can completely ruin a good night of Instagramming.
Circa 2016, outsourcing computing to an Amazon, Microsoft, or Google cloud service is just obvious—almost unsaid.
Left unsaid is Mr. Trump's seemingly ambivalent attitude toward the Russian leader, who has offered him compliments.
Left unsaid was whether it worked and whether other email providers have been issued similar secret orders.
Text messages and emails leave so much unsaid, with plenty of space for messages to be misconstrued.
Kav the Bruce: Sins of the Father also called The Unsaid, starring Andy Garcia and Teri Polo.
We have nothing against Ed Sheeran personally, but we cannot in good conscience let this go unsaid.
Left unsaid is that looser capital requirements could also result in greater risk of a taxpayer bailout.
A 1970 film titled "This Was the Time" documented that occasion, but it left a lot unsaid.
My sons also know something about the election and Mr. Trump, but again, I've left much unsaid.
Nothing Left Unsaid is set to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival before debuting on HBO in April.
It's about things that were said that can't be unsaid, insults that were exchanged, and personalities and ego.
In 2016, the two also released a book and a documentary on HBO together titled 'Nothing Left Unsaid.
And it's here that what has been left unsaid is just as important as what has been promised.
Whether this God has any bearing on reality is left unsaid, but it breaks Matt all the same.
After a while I wanted to understand the things unsaid in the rush to build on the ruins.
If the president had been "tougher" on Russia (how is left unsaid), Putin never would have invaded Crimea.
In chapter two, it's our ignorance of these elisions and unsaid things between the priest and Lieutenant Awn.
Because he'd rather do that than leave it unsaid, which is what I think President Trump feels now.
" What's left unsaid in the company's value statement is: "What if you don't want to impact the world?
He has an eye for locations and can thicken the atmosphere nicely, particularly when he leaves things unsaid.
The stress of Tim's unemployment took its toll on both of us, and there was a lot left unsaid.
Left unsaid was that the vast majority of these will probably be contractors hired through a third-party firm.
She left her reaction unsaid: that it takes fascist levels of discipline to make so many strut as one.
Which is not to say the book is insubstantial — only that its power lies in what it leaves unsaid.
But finality also means confronting what's been left unsaid, knowing you might not see people you care about again.
Donohue's address was ostensibly all about increasing economic growth, but left unsaid was the critical question: growth for whom?
If you were with someone who wasn't a constant partner, even an unsaid agreement was out of the question.
And as Lindsay might say, such things are best left unsaid, as one sips coffee in the drawing room.
The media didn't ask about her emailsThe most extraordinary thing about Clinton's press conference was what was left unsaid.
Left unsaid in the back and forth were allegations that Modi's critics have repeatedly levied against the prime minister.
It's clear that there is much being left unsaid, especially on the part of the extremely uncommunicative Night King.
We can rue how much goes unsaid here, even about those Hyannis Port summers of the l930s and l940s.
Like all forms of theater, a lynching depends on what is left unsaid; it creates a mood, an atmosphere.
I wondered, for a moment, if I should have let the thought go unsaid, but Wise didn't seem fazed.
Left unsaid is that Russia's primary mission in Syria is ensuring that Assad stays in power — not destroying ISIS.
But what often goes unsaid is that texting is more subtle, sophisticated, and important than its crude shorthand lets on.
The one on Obamacare, for instance, which offers non-specific "relief" from the Affordable Care Act, leaves a lot unsaid.
The unsaid suggestion was the "inevitable," to use Apa's word, is some sort of romantic catastrophe for Veronica and Archie.
What goes unsaid "Every day, I struggle with whether to send my daughter to school," the young woman tells me.
How he died, what prompted him to stay there, rather than flee the rot of Anor Londo, is left unsaid.
Lest it go unsaid, presidents don't engage at all in decision-making concerning the exercise of law enforcement investigative power.
Bits "If you want to see the future, head to Pittsburgh" is probably something unsaid for most of a century.
Left unsaid: There hasn't been a fatal US commercial passenger airline crash in the US for nearly a decade. 103.
That said, the biggest thing unsaid is the undeniable fact that people are probably going to be buying fewer cars.
They rely on a shared pool of knowledge and cultural assumptions so that the words left unsaid are powerfully communicated.
Then there are those spaces that Mouton leaves blank, charging the surface with anticipation and evoking what is left unsaid.
As the crowd sipped coffee and snacked on yogurt parfaits in a Manhattan ballroom, the mayor left his slogan unsaid.
These kinds of things frighten me a little bit, because … everything that goes unsaid informs certain moments in the film.
Left unsaid, but looming over the show, is that despite Rufus and Harry's confidence, rights come, but they also go.
It's both poetry and a negative-space portrait — what's left unsaid is just as important as what's said out loud.
Left unsaid in all that was the fact that Belichick didn't actually have to do much to win this game.
However, left unsaid was the fact that any decision in the ultraconservative kingdom rests solely with the ruling Al Saud family.
She said she approached Trump's presidency with an "open mind," leaving the unknown details about the future of the relationship unsaid.
After a meeting between technology leaders and the president-elect, what went unsaid may be even more telling than what was.
Their halls echo with the decay of words left unsaid, or reverberate with the angry ones you can't ever take back.
Their songs are the stuff of romance, of the moments in between, of words left unsaid, of 'feeling' rather than saying.
Apps and programs proliferate, promising to help consumers understand and improve their scores, and in turn, it goes unsaid, their lives.
So without anything more specific to go on, here are a few Kremlinological interpretations of what Trump said, and left unsaid.
But even from within there is much that is unknown and unsaid; no one really knows how it will all end.
It's only logical, but therein lies the trap: the unsaid things that come hand-in-hand with an internet-connected widget.
It's both poetry and a negative-space portrait, and what's left unsaid is just as important as what's said out loud.
Left unsaid was that he had been accused of sexual misconduct by a fellow employee with whom he'd had an affair.
But left unsaid is the troubling matter of which people will ask this question, and who will be doing the prompting.
Left unsaid was what form any conversations would take, and there was no promise that Mr. Goodell would be directly involved.
Left unsaid was that Buttigieg, who is now mulling a presidential race of his own, fell far short in that campaign.
But what often goes unsaid after the flurry of announcements and the fading excitement is the eventual fate of these products.
These all are left better unsaid or said by others; for the candidate himself, it comes across as more than clumsy.
There was this Harold Pinter quote I read a couple of years ago that said, 'I think we communicate only too well, in our silence, in what is unsaid, and that what takes place is a continual evasion…' I kept thinking about it and the kind of anxiety and/or paranoia that comes from things that are unsaid.
It was almost like an unsaid apology: Yeah, we know we messed up, but just check this out — we still got it!
Rather, we should all just be sad so many miscommunications and unsaid things led to the decimation of a really fantastic friendship.
What horrifies about Talking Heads is how calmly and reasonably Byrne expresses the awful little unsaid thoughts that cross our minds regularly.
" Left unsaid: that was because Burning Man's own DMV ("Department of Mutant Vehicles) had banned it the previous year for various infractions.
Left unsaid is whether she and Warren will be working together from opposite ends of Pennsylvania Avenue or at the White House.
Henry is devastated, Mary tries not to make it too obvious that she's glad he didn't die, and much is left unsaid.
Left unsaid by Mr. Wu was China's ambition to start reclamation work at Scarborough Shoal and transform it into a military platform.
It's a poem that's eloquent in the unsaid, expressing through the means of dance something untranslatable, like the sound of those birds.
The suggestion left unsaid in the reporter's question is that Lam isn't really running Hong Kong and that Beijing is in control.
At Sherman-Palladino's best, she wrote around emotions: What was most important was what remained unsaid in the slew of fast-talking.
Left unsaid is that the administration has made no secret of its desire to substantially cut government spending on programs like these.
Unsaid in Khosrowshahi's statement is the pivot to profitability in a market environment that's stopped giving loss making "unicorns" a free pass.
But, when you negotiate a deal in China, it's all about what's unsaid, simultaneously hiding and hinting at what you really want.
Of course, they left unsaid what Page duBois has shown, namely that there were broad links between conservatism and Classics during this time.
So I created the grief ritual that I wanted to have, which was trying to say all those things that were left unsaid.
What goes unsaid is something I've heard from many who've endured divorce: To "make sense on paper" doesn't necessarily mean a healthy relationship.
Left unsaid is the other side of that coin: a president known for a pattern of lies and falsehoods numbering in the thousands.
Her "photographic rubbings" of soil, concrete, and trees yield textured images that hint at the story of their making, but leave plenty unsaid.
Do you believe President Obama is behind it and if he is, is that a violation of the so-called unsaid presidents' code?
Still, he left unsaid how he had named a cabinet without any Afro-Brazilians or women, making him a target of much scorn.
The resonance in his plots often comes from the rich subtext — the things left unsaid, and gaps between the narrator's perception and reality.
In her underfunded candidacy, this was the moment that all attention was on her, and she left unsaid many of her talking points.
The things that are left unsaid may not always be the most memorable, but in their own way they stay with us too.
This works for both of them, but left unsaid is that the presence of Verb, who is black, legitimizes Pinnacle, who is white.
Left unsaid by FIFA, and what remains unknown according to Human Rights Watch and the trade union, is what happened to these workers.
Left unsaid are the respectable credentials of the British spy, Christopher Steele, or the fact that he is now in hiding, fearing retribution.
But the larger truth — that conservatives are thriving in part due to their mastery of social platforms like Facebook and YouTube — forever goes unsaid.
The video, which was shared more than 17,000 times, suggests the blobs are for sterilizing women — but leaves the context of the rumors unsaid.
Left unsaid is the fact that the FBI and NSA have the ability to circumvent encryption and get to the content too — by hacking.
Rather, it argues we'd be better off telling people how much they mean to us; too often, those conversations go unsaid, or too late.
When I think about emotional horror, I think about all that goes unsaid, all that goes denied, all that goes shoved under the rug.
Of course, unsaid is the magic bullet to get the rest of the U.S. to produce those good economic numbers, like our Latino brethren.
What sometimes goes unsaid is the fact that her work — and the quest for knowledge that goes with it — has always dominated her life.
Republicans denounced "judicial activism" and Democrats called for justices who would "respect precedent" — that they were talking about one precedent in particular remaining unsaid.
Also unsaid is the "all roads lead to Putin" theory which, if exposed in his still unavailable tax returns, would constitute grounds for treason.
Then again, I didn't expect a woman from Luxembourg to embody so much of what has gone unsaid in relationships I've had and observed.
What Biden left unsaid was that the hunt for Republican support was part of why the initial stimulus was too small to stabilize the economy.
All of this went unsaid during the service, of course, as the Bush family projected warmth and openness on one side of the center aisle.
How they do it is better left unsaid; Cursed Child is a play that works best when the intricacies of its plot remain under wraps.
They pointed to the trouble brewing in Ukraine and Belarus; left unsaid was their anxiety over the breakneck pace of German armament to the west.
It's like we have this weird unsaid excellence that has silently and internally been agreed upon based on how we choose to eat or workout.
Lieber also aims to make explicit something that often goes unsaid: that your priorities and principles are born out by your choices as a consumer.
What General Halevi left unsaid is that there has long been disagreement on Gaza's future between Israel's government and its men and women in uniform.
Left unsaid was the fact that Mr. Ryan is a man with ambition and a political future that could possibly include a White House run.
"So much has been left unsaid about the passing of legendary music innovator Prince Rogers Nelson,"a spokesman for the company said in a statement.
Despite his grousing on California's "environmental laws," left unsaid by Trump is anything about climate change, which he has generally opposed taking action to slow.
In fact, the past is the present, conjured in words and pictures, existing in the spaces between what's said and unsaid, what's seen and unseen.
What went unsaid was that since the last time he toured new material, Ansari had become the high-profile subject of an internet furor himself.
"I don't want an election, you don't want an election," Johnson said -- with the unsaid implication that a new vote would be the only alternative.
Mr. Nolan's emphasis on the visceral reality of Dunkirk leaves much unsaid; even in some opening explanatory text, the enemy isn't identified as Nazi Germany.
What is left unsaid is that this finding is only possible if you make the unrealistic assumption that the bill's middle-class tax cuts expire.
What's been left unsaid, however, is that the company's search and social media censorship threaten the marketplace of ideas far more than its employment policies.
It is a perspective UEFA officials will have to get used to; a voice they have not heard before, saying things that previously went unsaid.
Shortly after her last breakup with Bieber, she co-wrote "Back To You," a catchy and relatable song about a relationship ending with words left unsaid.
Editors and writers Peter Rubin, Angela Watercutter, and K.M. McFarland are here and we have a few things about the Academy Awards that we left unsaid.
The cleverly worded IMD statement leaves a lot unsaid - 96 percent of LPA is borderline since just a percent below would mean a "below normal" monsoon.
And then on Tuesday, an emboldened Cruz left nothing unsaid, unloading on Trump in a last-ditch effort hours after voting had already begun in Indiana.
I think this primed me to be particularly interested in what is left unsaid, to always be conscious of the layers that lie beneath social interactions.
Regardless of my intentions, it is clear that my words, both said and unsaid, served to minimize Jessica's pain and for that I am extremely sorry.
FULL STORY: Singapore PM Lee Hsien Loong publicly denounced by siblings But what was left unsaid -- at least publicly -- was the house's historical and heritage value.
Left unsaid, however, is that Trump could hurt Senate candidates in Nevada and Arizona, two states that could tip the balance of the Senate in 230.
Let me stop here to emphasize a truth that has gone unsaid for too long: At its peak, Hootie & the Blowfish was a genuinely excellent band.
It's also about how a simple conversation can indicate so much more about a relationship, where the words unsaid echo as much as those spoken aloud.
What has remained unsaid, because it is so obvious, is what would make someone so shameless in the first place: These people believed they were invincible.
Like Iris Murdoch's 1954 novel, "Under the Net," Johnson's Man Booker Prize finalist is concerned with language, secrets and the damage wrought by what's left unsaid.
Loving Panera's is mac and cheese is like accepting McDonald's has the best fries; there's an unsaid understanding that these menu items are best in class.
Yet the most obvious thing to say about true-crime documentaries is something that, surprisingly often, goes unsaid: they turn people's private tragedies into public entertainment.
"Just know that I love you all, and there is a lot that goes unsaid," Mr. Grodt says, before directly addressing his 4-year-old, Teagan.
What went mostly unsaid was that Chuck's backstory as an attempted rapist actually made his tryst with Blair more compelling than it would have been otherwise.
The free movement of people to and from the EU would end, but what would replace it is left unsaid, beyond a pledge not to "scapegoat migrants".
In a Twitter thread that pointed to something often goes unsaid about fat-shaming, she tackled a common double-standard when it comes to talking about health.
What is left unsaid sometimes can be disturbing, even alarming — as it was from both sides of the political aisle during Tuesday's State of the Union address.
Left unsaid: Mr. Eng's airports authority is one of Mr. Verdery's regular lobbying clients, paying his firm $22012,000 last year to influence the Obama administration and Congress.
Regardless of my intentions, it is clear that my words, both said and unsaid, served to minimize Jesica&aposs pain and for that I am extremely sorry.
"Well, there were a lot of things happening that weren't correct, they weren't true and there were a lot of things that were left unsaid," Trump responded.
Watch: What it's like to be a White House Staffer Who Needs a Lawyer What goes unsaid is that this is an argument Sanders has largely won.
So to leave the thing people are thinking unsaid not only defies expectations, it also reveals a fearfulness that has never been the foundation of great art.
While enough time has passed in between their respective relationships for the elephant in the room to go unsaid, Lopez has publicly spoken about the breakup before.
But what really made him prickly, I suspect, is something that went unsaid: That you think their schools are lousy, so you left for private, greener pastures.
But rivalry aside, their conversation is one of most interesting of the episode, mostly because it addresses the great unsaid subtext of the battle ahead: What comes next?
The fact that this reflects the gods' high self-esteem, their power and the brutal, feudal nature of the societies from which these myths spring is left unsaid.
The (mostly unsaid) implication is that those preferences are stored somewhere, essentially meaning our technology, and by extension the brands that create and maintain it, is profiling us.
In a world where that process can be programmed into soldiers, what's left unsaid is the way any undesirable can be targeted with the flip of a switch.
Whereas those presidents often refused to punch back when attacked or left something unsaid that they really wanted to say, Trump is committed only to proving himself right.
More than that is best left unsaid, as "The Perfection" pulls a daring second-act reframing that amounts to a full-siren announcement that all bets are off.
A counterpoint to something else left unsaid or some ambition left unfulfilled, its placement below everything makes the rest of the piece feel higher, and perhaps, more alone.
Left unsaid in the program: Measures of wealth inequality in China have neared levels found in the United States, even as Mr. Xi courts global capitalists at Davos.
What will largely go unsaid is that the FBI's figures have long suffered from inaccuracies stemming not only from its flawed collection process but also its internal methodology.
It was not merely words but the silences between them, the unsaid things and the smoke they sent up, that gave her phrases their rhythm and their power.
But she can also be the one to provide the song that lends gravity to a country striver's album, like "Unsaid," a regretful elegy sung by Sunny Sweeney.
"He's a breath of fresh air in our stale, staid—" Diane Robertson, a deputy finance chair of the DNC, told VICE News, leaving the word "party" left unsaid.
The whole point of #MeToo is that we can't keep letting these things go unsaid, but I appreciate Kimmel acknowledging that he's maybe not the one to say them.
When there are so few long-lasting employees around, it kind of goes unsaid that other smart people like you can find a better situation elsewhere and move on.
Also note that anything shared online, although designated as private and confidential, has the possibility to become public at any time – if it's best left unsaid, don't say it.
The collage also reveals the immense amount of people who have something left unsaid to their first love, whether that person is part of their past, present, or future.
Left unsaid is the fact that the excerpted headlines are from a single media outlet, The Nashua Telegraph, and two are from the same sentence in the same editorial.
"I think we are unanimous that any girls we can beg to stay there are welcomed with open....," he wrote, his ellipsis at the end leaving certain things unsaid.
Left unsaid, though, was that the Trump administration has pulled back from trade agreements like the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which is intended to serve as a check on China.
Tensions run high between the main crew not only because of Cuchillos but because of everything that came before — the growing rift of previous seasons and things left unsaid.
Left unsaid in the report, but explicitly noted by Mr. Bloomberg in a touch of electioneering, was that such national action would require an administration that prioritizes climate change.
And while I mentioned that there's no shooting in this first-person game, it's still plenty tense in ways better left unsaid if you want to go in fresh.
One thing that's unsaid in all of this that when it comes to feature updates — especially those within apps — Google actually has a much better track record than Apple.
And part of the success of John Krasinski's A Quiet Place can be attributed to its subtle approach to worldbuilding, leaving many details about its post-apocalyptic setting unsaid (literally).
But the group's norms discourage equal speaking; there are few exchanges of the kind of personal information that lets teammates pick up on what people are feeling or leaving unsaid.
Instead, Shane cheats, Sophia dumps him, and the simmering, disturbing implication that he cheated because of her ambition is left unsaid — much to the detriment of this show's feminist message.
The physical evidence of this difficult relationship with his mother—in which so much is left unsaid—is that Kiese weighs almost 300 pounds before he graduates from high school.
Yet while telecom and web companies cite altruism as propelling free or low-cost broadband programs, what is often left unsaid are the benefits the services bring to the companies.
Also left unsaid was his own administration's role in causing higher deductibles, as the federal government sets caps on out-of-pocket costs and has increased the limit this year.
What's unsaid is that Deloitte estimates the typical U.S. consumer subscribes to three streaming video services, with 43% of consumers also subscribing to a traditional bundled package of live channels.
What went unsaid is that those who have argued that the United States' rich alliances were a decisive asset in its competition with China would need to reexamine their facts.
Left unsaid, a crucial caveat: Kushner investments, made via a venture capital company called Thrive, do not appear to give the Kushners operational control of the companies in which they invest.
Her relationship with her now-world famous CNN anchor son was memorialized in a 2016 HBO documentary, "Nothing Left Unsaid: Gloria Vanderbilt & Anderson Cooper," which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
Chalamet, 21, and Hammer had a crucial three weeks in Italy ahead of filming to build their relationship, much of which is played out on screen in looks and words unsaid.
While the family felt the deep impact of his loss, nothing had been left unsaid and her father died the way that he had wanted to, surrounded by his loved ones.
As a multidisciplinary artist, Ciriza relies on the senses to articulate what is usually left unsaid, creating and engaging in ritualistic performance with free-flowing currents of eroticism, horror, and fantasy.
Other standouts amongst the many exhibits are Coffin Playroom, complete with a multi-colored coffin ball pit, and Unsaid, a piece displaying messages that people are unable to say out loud.
There's a popular rule in picture book writing to delete all words describing anything the pictures show, but a pileup of sentences that leave so much unsaid doesn't sound like storytelling.
But for all of his talk about how he was "not appointed to serve one party or one interest but to serve one nation," what was unsaid came through the loudest.
What is left unsaid is that the most contentious issue now - the calling of witnesses - was also the most contentious issue then and was not resolved until well into the trial.
Even the most ordinary elements of life—the lengths to which a mother will go to protect her children, meeting someone special, what remains unsaid within a marriage—become viscerally exciting.
He explained how I was different from Ms. Washington mainly by telling me that she was a ho, and implying that I was not a ho by what he left unsaid.
The music brings people together; if you're at certain gigs you can assume you've got some stuff in common, you have similar political views... there's a lot unsaid, which is pretty cool.
While promoting their upcoming documentary Nothing Left Unsaid at a Television Critics Association panel in Los Angeles on Thursday, the journalist and his mother Gloria Vanderbilt joked about her famous dating history.
It's quiet and spare, a medium-budget movie that makes the most of its unusual premise by not explaining it too much; it draws its greatest power from what it leaves unsaid.
So many things were left unsaid that there was an assumption that everyone just somehow understood what was expected of her, which masked an assumption that everyone thought more or less alike.
To the Editor: While Ellen L. Weintraub's article is a fine portrayal of the wrongheadedness of the Citizens United decision, there are a couple of other important points that were left unsaid.
Clinton scarcely alluded to Mr. Trump in a speech about people with disabilities, earning praise from some viewers by leaving a familiar attack — Mr. Trump's mockery of a reporter's physical disability — unsaid.
The unsaid message was that directors also had to stop with their micromanaging of the company and return to their main job, which is largely the hiring and firing of a CEO.
Like other workers who provide intimate care, postpartum doulas become experts at navigating the delicate and the unsaid: a pregnant woman's hopes, family expectations, nerves and the relationship between a baby's parents.
" He writes that the philosopher's style is one of "rhetorical questions, ellipses, fables, mini-dialogues, hints that much is left unsaid, and apparent praise for seeming to be other than you are.
Left unsaid, of course, was anything related to access to data, privacy, or nondisclosure agreements that residents would presumably need to sign before agreeing to live in Toyota's up-jumped company town.
The briefest, most infinitesimal beats between them do the work of entire conversations, demanding that just as much (if not more) attention be given to what goes unsaid as to what's made explicit.
But left unsaid for now is how effective this policy will prove thanks to a federal appeals court debate over a pair of 50-year-old laws limiting out-of-state handgun purchases.
Left unsaid was the possibility that this duo might look to acquire or combine with T-Mobile or Sprint to create a company that can offer cable television alongside broadband and wireless internet.
It goes unsaid in the Fast Company piece, but the places that Bodega's founders imagine their boxes appearing—gyms, dorms, offices presumably upscale apartment buildings—are not places bodega shoppers have access to.
At Vidalia's funeral, the daughters are weighed down with grief and things left unsaid — Lyn with her failure to be "good" by being sexual, and Emma with resentment for her mother's hypocritical anti-gayness.
Left unsaid by Khanna is that while overall health care spending throughout the US economy may go down under single-payer — though that itself is up for debate — government spending would obviously increase dramatically.
They talk around it, but that's what they mean, their words sliding and setting around the shape of what is left unsaid until its hollow form is clear: there is no genius in women.
When he grabbed her throat, he was assuming that she'd be into it based on some unsaid vibe he'd picked up from her while they were sitting at the table watching the band perform.
There's a lot left unsaid in Google's latest blog post about its dominance in digital advertising along with Facebook, and those are many of the areas the attorneys general will likely start looking into.
Just as the Sarajevan zoo bear lived a kind of mirror life to the citizens held hostage nearby, Obreht's indentured camel in colonized lands articulate all that is left unsaid by its human master.
"It's not that anyone will stop you on the street and say no, you're not allowed to be there, but there all of these unsaid rules about what women should be doing," she said. 
Unsaid in the letter is another very significant point: the House has not invoked its impeachment power, so it would presumably be unable to point to this as a reason for needing this information.
All season long the pair had drifted apart, torn asunder by mistrust and misdeeds, as well as the things that get left unsaid in any marriage — let alone that of the Queen of England.
Left unsaid: The fact that a month ago, Levin pivoted Vimeo out of its plans to launch a consumer subscription service, which was supposed to arrive in 2018, following years of promises to launch.
Recode noted:What went unsaid in [Goldman's] tweets is that there were thousands of posts shared on Facebook and other social networking sites, like Twitter, that were not ads, but still reached millions of potential voters.
We'll do almost anything to avoid a social interaction, even if that means leaving things unsaid between us and Ken (and putting our lives at risk by having no heat or locks on our windows).
In allowing a controlled insight into their own grieving process, they're pushing forward a conversation on one of the most difficult processes in human living—one that's too often left unsaid until it's too late.
Ms Perel uses this sensible book to dispel these myths and to show that affairs can sometimes even fortify relationships, so long as they spur a couple to discuss what has long been left unsaid.
However, what's left unsaid is that the public events space is something Facebook has grown to dominate – 100 million people use the feature daily, as of last fall, and 650 million use it across Facebook.
Cruz has attacked Donald Trump for his support for eminent domain power for private use -- which is opposed by much of the conservative movement and is controversial in New Hampshire -- though Trump's name was unsaid.
This theory is still largely held among children's publishers, children's librarians, and children's teachers, but what goes unsaid was that it's because femininity is considered degrading for boys while masculinity is considered aspirational to girls.
A: But I think there can be so much fear and guilt implicit in these conversations about putting limits on care that a lot gets unsaid, and that can be even more treacherous in my experience.
But it wasn't lost on the GOP senators what was left unsaid: a string of other recent polls — including those from better-regarded sources such as Reuters, USA Today, Quinnipiac and Pew Research — show Clinton ahead.
What went unsaid was the sensible assessment that the screams of a waterboarded suspect, even a terrorist, would cause enormous damage to the reputation of the United States as they echoed on devices throughout the world.
Left unsaid in Perez' tweet is that about a dozen DNC officials have been on the ground in Iowa since the caucuses, overseeing the process of verifying and chasing down data from precincts across the state.
These generational differences can manifest in small but familiar ways; McCulloch explores why people who are long accustomed to chat and text use line breaks for timing and emphasis, and intuit information left unsaid in an ellipsis.
This year I don't want to write, because to write is to dig deeply into truths yet unsaid, to unearth meanings buried beneath layers, and to share what I find with an audience who will be moved.
Even though more than two-thirds of parents and adult children say they've had family talks about end-of-life planning decisions, key details are still often left unsaid, according to a new report from Ameriprise Financial.
The seeds of discord that were planted in "Winter" are starting to bear bitter fruit in "Summer," as we finally see Lorelai and Luke confront everything that's been left unsaid between them for the past few months.
What was left unsaid was how Ryan would get the Freedom Caucus onboard with any Obamacare replacement without losing votes from moderates who might balk at that group's demands to take away all of the law's benefits.
Gay people so often fear other gay voices, voices we cannot control representing our shared experiences and world, but because so much is unsaid, we also hunger for our world to be described with grandeur, with plumage.
Left unsaid was that the White House blocked senior administration staff from testifying and has turned over zero documents, and again, the Republicans in the Senate voted against having that new information even considered in the trial.
But while working on "Dil Dhadakne Do", because it was an ensemble film, it was almost an unsaid thing between me and Zoya that we would work together again, because there was so much left to explore.
BAHRAIN ARRESTS Hints, allegations and things left unsaid: Bahrain has arrested four Americans and are leveling some pretty serious charges against them: that they entered the country illegally and one of them attacked cops during a protest. Whoa!
But more interesting to me was the stuff that was left unsaid: why is Apple making such a drastic change and does it have anything to do with the accompanying rumors of wireless charging and a waterproof design?
His style is marked by a kind of calm hysteria, or a calm that alternates with hysteria, as he struggles with the things that the straight world and his formerly closeted and frightened self think should remain unsaid.
" We're left wondering what Issler's "unsaid fashion rule" is, an allusion she followed up with a direct dig at Zarrabi: "This girl has now created a hostile work environment because she has a sad body image of herself.
And, lest it go unsaid, the distinction Cobb draws — that he was White House counsel or counsel to "the presidency," not the president's personal counsel — seems, in my judgment, too slender a reed for him to rely on.
Clinton leaves unsaid is that she did not oppose the Trans-Pacific Partnership in the past, before she was a presidential candidate contending with Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, a fiercely anti-trade liberal, for the Democratic nomination.
The case attracted considerable attention because the mother and son had put down in a written contract — signed when he was 20 — what is often left unsaid, particularly in a heavily Confucian-influenced society that emphasizes filial piety.
There is, for instance, Nunu's lonely, bewildering childhood; her father, whose promise fizzled to nothing before his premature death; her mother, who fell into a kind of bewildered depression; her home, in which most everything was left unsaid.
But the part left unsaid by Scheer is the matter of why exactly Indigenous populations in these two extremely wealthy countries have economies and quality of life standards that sit so far below those of their white neighbors.
Left unsaid has been the reality that at his root Mr. Fink is now a true believer in systematic investing styles that favor algorithms, science and data-reliant models over the stock picking smarts of individual portfolio managers.
"But life is no fun, life ain't no fun without fantasy / Some things are better left unsaid / And some people are better left untrusted / Maybe, maybe, maybe it'll all make sense when I'm dead / When I'm dead," he sings.
Left unsaid by the president, however, was the fact that he benefited from a political redistricting exercise in Illinois early in his political career when a state Senate district was drawn to give him a better chance of victory.
Milch doesn't have much more than a story right now, but Lombardo is confident that the narrative Milch has "left unsaid" is worthy for TV. "David has our commitment that we're going to do it," said Lombardo to TVLine.
What often goes unsaid is that when the working class is defined in our cultural imagination, we are talking about white people, even though the real American working class is made up of people from many races and ethnicities.
The message was unsubtle and a preview of what is to come as he seeks to rally the party behind him, even if Mr. Sanders's name went unsaid: Mr. Biden is a team player and Mr. Sanders is not.
The obvious but unsaid implication was she should exclude a standalone article of impeachment against President Donald Trump based on the findings of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, which described numerous instances of potential obstruction of justice by Trump.
Obviously Kevin still feels like there's a lot about his dad that he didn't get to know, and there was a lot that was left unsaid between the two of them, and there's definitely a curiosity that's still burning within him.
In a poignant new trailer for Nothing Left Unsaid, her upcoming documentary with son Anderson Cooper, the famous heiress looks back at her life and reflects on her expansive career, fascinating love life and experiences with both tragedy and success.
Cooper and Vanderbilt's relationship will be featured in an April 9 HBO documentary Nothing Left Unsaid and, before that, in a memoir, The Rainbow Comes and Goes: A Mother and Son Talk About Life, Love, and Loss, due out April 5.
Just as chilling was the muted response that followed, as Aatish Taseer argued in a column for The New York Times: Like all forms of theater, a lynching depends on what is left unsaid; it creates a mood, an atmosphere.
Because despite any exactitude of gesture and phonation—the open-hanging mouth, the tongue-thrust, the accent's glides, the nonrhotics, the shrugging and grimacing, the peeved shaken fist and wag of the finger—the true thing being impersonated goes unsaid.
In God of War, the revamped combat was only a brief reprieve from a constantly reminder of a complicated relationship with my father, things left unsaid after he passed, and how I want to avoid a similar fate with my daughter.
Left unsaid, of course, is the simmering tension between those who make their living writing words about video games and resentment over the meteoric rise of YouTube personalities, as media budgets have tightened and layoffs have become a regular, frightening headline.
Calling someone a "Gucci person" or a "Celine person" is fashion profiling; opting for Levi's over Rag & Bone makes a statement about associations and history and opens one up to fashion profiling — albeit in a manner that generally leaves much unsaid.
What is also usually left unsaid is this: In a country that is so ethnically and linguistically diverse, but also one that is still heavily tribalist, the colonizer's language is more unifying than its citizens might ordinarily like to admit.
The fact that Trump himself had inherited a fortune — representing the far more common, universal paradigm that wealth begets wealth and poverty begets poverty — was left unsaid by TrumpU as far as I knew, and was either unknown or overlooked by its customers.
While the short stories posted to the author's online portal, Pottermore, briefly touched on the subject of schooling and the U.S.' Hogwarts equivalent, Ilvermorny, much was left unsaid about the mysterious institution ahead of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them's Nov.
The CNN anchor tells PEOPLE at the premiere of his HBO documentary, Nothing Left Unsaid: Gloria Vanderbilt and Anderson Cooper, that pals including Kathy Griffin have developed relationships with his 92-year-old mom, Gloria Vanderbilt – and things can get pretty dishy.
Though it was left unsaid by the television commentators on the day, USA Today analyzed ESPN footage of the Australian Open semi-final match between Federer and Murray and discovered that during a "tense moment" Federer shouted "you f------ stopped" to Murray.
Reflect on this control at this time…let yourself cry with abandon, and after the tears have been released, sit in the clarity and reflect on the power struggles in your life, especially around manipulative communication, like sneaky texts or things left unsaid.
Left unsaid was that this is a man whose regime has, in recent years, kidnapped Hong Kong booksellers, imprisoned the country's sole winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, kept his widow under house arrest, and seized U.S. naval equipment in international waters.
Then try to find "The 230 Year Miracle" by Ashley Ream on Tuesday, "No One Dies in the Garden of Syn" by Michael Seidelman on Wednesday, "Summer Dance" by Nan Rossiter on Thursday, and "Things Unsaid" by Diana Y. Paul on Friday.
Left unsaid: What will happen to more than 2172 million Americans now insured under the Affordable Care Act, or to the 2000 percent of Americans with pre-existing medical conditions who, under the health care act, cannot be denied coverage by insurance companies?
The real work of translation is always in carrying over the unsaid — never more important than in a book like "Ghachar Ghochar," where the characters are impelled by forces within themselves, their families and their communities that feel so furtive, even unspeakable.
Left unsaid, of course, were Trump's dismal approval ratings, the poor internal polling from his campaign that leaked to the media in the last week, and many of the myriad scandals that have plagued his presidency since his first day as president.
But it's also the unsaid moments -- like when Buttigieg announced his campaign and was embraced onstage by his husband, Chasten -- that reverberate beyond the LGBTQ community and normalize gay marriages for many Americans who may not seem gay couples on a regular basis, Parker said.
RELATED: Obama heads into uncharted territory And in a recent foreign policy interview with the Atlantic magazine, Obama left little unsaid, rebuking "free riders" among U.S. allies in Europe in the Middle East, and even jabbing Cameron over the aftermath of the war in Libya.
The plan had been set in motion -- as she and Anderson revealed in the HBO documentary "Nothing Left Unsaid" -- for her to be buried with her husband, Wyatt Cooper, and next to her son, Carter Cooper, who died in 1988 at the age of 23.
The gap of time between the third and fourth seasons of The Walking Dead is left unsaid because it allows them to jettison all of those characters and storylines, but in the intervening years, Clementine has tried to prepare AJ for life without her.
The collusion is in what Trump says (refusing to back the United States' intelligence agencies) and in what evidently went unsaid (such as: You ought to stop disrupting Ukraine, downing civilian airliners, attempting to assassinate people abroad using poisons, and so on, and on).
This combination of romanticism and fragility is often Pisces' biggest flaw: They leave things unsaid hoping that their partner can intuit their feelings, or worse yet, believe that someone must have the ability to read their mind in order to be the right partner.
The country's $3.5 billion investment in Uber was not a splash but the opening of a gusher, an unsaid hello from Saudi Arabia to U.S. companies that it is a willing investor if they will help move the Saudis off their dependence on oil.
It implied — but left unsaid — the far more important thing for which the Justice Department can use all of that preserved evidence: In the future, after Mr. Trump leaves office, other prosecutors could decide then whether to charge the former president with a crime.
Left unsaid: Nevada will also show whether Mr. Biden, the former vice president, can revive his campaign after his first two finishes sent his national poll numbers plummeting, put his donors on edge and jeopardized his standing even in his perceived firewall state, South Carolina.
Left unsaid was that Iran's moves to bolster its nuclear fuel program stemmed in substantial part from the president's decision last year to pull out of the 2015 international accord, while insisting that Tehran abide by the strict limits that agreement imposed on its nuclear activities.
The power silence has to impose a kind of order on disordered family relationships is not lost on Carroll, as she connects the threads of her family's silence over her mother's death to the "invisible barrier, years of so much unsaid," between herself and her father.
But it was still recognized as a thorough and important survey of feminist activism, even earning a snitty writeup from the New York Times, accusing it of "an attitude of self‐righteous indignation"—what kind of indignation would be acceptable goes unsaid —and "an overindulgence in paranoia," which, ditto.
He had to walk away to collect himself, and everyone knew what he had left unsaid — that those challenges had almost everything to do with Kobe Bryant and his chief enabler, Byron Scott, who was then the team's coach, and that this season bears no resemblance to last season.
While the two leaders discussed issues ranging from the Syrian Civil War to nuclear nonproliferation, critics are likely to seize on what was left unsaid: Three days after special counsel Robert Mueller indicted 12 Russian nationals for interfering in a U.S. election, Trump offered Putin nothing but praise.
Left unsaid in those attacks, Baldwin's campaign would note, is that she helped to get a law passed in 2016 — one she worked on with the family of the veteran — aimed at reforming opioid prescribing practices at the VA. Wisconsin is a big battleground, in many ways, in the 2018 midterms.
And looming over all of this, unsaid, is another deep change—the Warriors' impending move from their home in Oakland across the Bay to San Francisco, from a gentrifying but diverse city that's supported them even in the lean times, to a city in which gentrification has reached a wild peak.
The program will pay tribute to Morrison and Audre Lorde (who was also born on February 18) with the documentary A Litany for Survival: The Life and Work of Audre Lorde (Ada Gay Griffin and Michelle Parkerson, 1995) and the short film All That is Left Unsaid (Michele Pearson Clarke, 2014).
Color of Change: The campaign was one that really led on, or capitalized on the unsaid norms of society — the idea that if you grew up in the south then plantations are okay to be used as wedding venues, and that's something that more or less has been taken for granted.
" His statement at this year's New York Times Art for Tomorrow Conference in Doha, Qatar, in many ways summed up the theme — sometimes explicit but often unsaid — that coursed through the third annual convocation of artists, collectors, curators, museum directors, public officials and others: "Boundaries, Identity and the Public Realm.
"So when I thread my eyebrows and wax almost every part of my body raw, I ought to not believe a man who says that I'm beautiful, because he's clearly not complimenting me, he's complimenting all the torturous efforts that I have gone through to match an unsaid yet mandatory standard," Kataria says.
Eisenberg is a gorgeous writer of lines and dialogue and paragraphs, all the artistry in the marks upon the page, but even more deeply — and much more interestingly — she is an artist of the unsaid: the unacknowledged silences in a family, the imaginative volta between seemingly disparate images, the barely intimated strangenesses of the world.
For all the talk about how Medicare for All is a "pie in the sky" idea, what's left unsaid is that as soon as the wonk trigonometry that undergirds these plans makes contact with the mischiefs of ideology (and the depredations of industry lobbyists), these public option pastries are also launched into the cloud layer.
President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE famously remarked that "the era of big government is over," but left unsaid was that the era of bigger government, crony capitalism and evolving corporate statism had arrived.
Left unsaid are the myriad other ways in which the pair has brushed against fashion industry standards — like how they frequently collaborate with artists, or how they've debuted their clothing in art spaces before, or how they stage open calls for models, choosing to visualize their collections with a broad variety of body types.
The Shape of Water, on the other hand, is slipping toward the Oscars, maybe because it cleverly takes the tone of a myth itself, and maybe because it approaches the fantasia of the spacious house, the picket fence, the good schools, the good living — and everything else left unsaid — from the perspective of those who aren't included in it.
Unsaid, but likely thought, was the current U.S. administration's concern that terrorists use refugees' movements as cover to travel to Europe and then onto the U.S. Regardless of how well-founded such concerns are, in all likelihood Tillerson raised concerns about the refugees as much from a focus on blunting terrorists' clandestine travel as from humanitarianism.
If I'm in between books, I find myself picking up Raymond Carver, and just choosing a story and re-reading it, because there's such a depth to his writing in such a simple language, and there's so much unsaid in those stories—there's a lot of negative space in his writing, and that's the real meat of it.
My suspicion that doing less — the art of subtraction, predicated on a zeal for leaving things unsaid — mattered deeply to Jain was confirmed when later that afternoon he began to speak rapturously of Masanobu Fukuoka, the author of the 1975 classic "The One-Straw Revolution," who pioneered the "do-nothing" school of agriculture, eschewing the plow and chemical fertilizers.
Kanye managed to get Dipset icons (and known Christmas authorities) Jim Jones and Cam'Ron on the track, and while their verses fit the tone perfectly—Jones played the ghost of Christmas past, rapping about days when money was tight, while Cam'Ron decided to wish his lawyers a Happy Hanukkah—it was more about what went unsaid.
The source of their conflict is left unsaid, as is the purpose of the three large geodesic domes in the background (in an interview with Gioni published in the exhibition catalogue, Sala reveals that the domes were built during the Cold War on top of an observatory in Berlin, where he now lives and works, to spy on East Germany).
Left unsaid, of course, was how for several months her husband when in the White House wouldn't have had the ability to have launched a first strike — or respond to an attack on the U.S. — having lost the laminated plastic card that he was meant to have carried with him at all times with the codes needed to unlock the nuclear football and authorize a launch.
But in the documentary of her life, "Nothing Left Unsaid," airing on HBO on April 9, with Mr. Cooper as his mother's interlocutor, and in the epistolary memoir the two have made together, "The Rainbow Comes and Goes: A Mother and Son on Life, Love, and Loss," out Tuesday from Harper, what instead unfurls is the ways in which this family of two has survived unthinkable losses.
Left unsaid in those attacks, her campaign would note, is that Baldwin actually helped to get a law passed in 2016, one she worked on in with the family of the veteran, designed to strengthen opioid prescribing practices at the VA. Walker's divisiveness, a fierce Republican primary, and the natural tendency for voters to punish the party in power during midterms should be advantages for Baldwin.
" They continue, "the artworks on the site operate across a number of intersecting political levels: they offer testimony of what otherwise would remain unsaid and unrepresented; they offer graphic examples of acts of protest and resistance; they instantiate agency in contexts in which it is often so brutally denied; they amplify, through their visual languages, the key analytical and political concerns articulated in the various case studies of racialized deaths.
Left unsaid was that Mr. Trump was keeping other potential witnesses whom he spoke to about Ukraine from testifying — including Mr. Giuliani; his former national security adviser, John R. Bolton, who was opposed to blocking the aid and met one on one with Mr. Trump about it in August; and his acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, who relayed the order to block the aid to the bureaucracy.
The works on display in "Funny Stuff," a new exhibition of paintings being mounted for tonight's festivities, involve humor in a variety of ways — from Monica Cook's semi-grotesque "Extra Body," which depicts the grooming rituals of a pair of Siamese twins conjoined at the head, to Jaclyn Brown's riff on Tinder, "Tender," to Ken Johnson's "Untitled," which sets up a joke — a duck and a sphere walk into a bar — but leaves its punch line unsaid.
For I'm sure not the last time, a few op-eds and Facebook posts from Ukrainian officials willing to put their names to their thoughts are not the same as a secret Russian military operation to influence the election via hacking and propaganda, which is the comparison that is trying to be made when bringing up Ukraine and the 2016 election, not to mention the many conspiracy theories about CrowdStrike and the server that went unsaid during that statement.
Related: What Was Said and Unsaid During Ashton Carter's Nomination for Secretary of Defense On the calendar, that gives Carter almost a full two years to implement any changes he wants to make, but in reality, that means he'll have just one budget (this year's), for which he'll oversee both the entire year's worth of planning (which happened over the last year) and an entire year of executing that budget (from now until this time next year).
And the very fact that it has happened in this way reminds us, quite powerfully, quite joltingly, what else the exhibition leaves almost entirely unsaid about the complicated relationships between Islam and the West, and what a wasted opportunity it has proven to be, An otherwise painstakingly interesting show, though never really much more than that, Inspired by the East promises so much yet delivers, in intellectual terms, so frustratingly little at the very moment when there's so much crying out to be said in this world of thuggish prejudice and wanton ignorance.
To take care of … the stuff life brings: the she said, he said … the walking toward and the walking away from … to meet disaster whether it arrives in pin drop silence or siren blasts … to bridge the space between what you mean to say and what you said with the hollow space of what you left unsaid … to see afresh desire's swift lights, and giddy tilts … to love justice when the world forgets … to see past troubles to hope … Love is enough, if you remember to take care to love.
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