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Seasons change, but our love for mashed potatoes never wavers.
Reading her father's first, her loyalty to her mother wavers.
Even if she wavers on her own ambitions for them.
Sometimes his voice wavers; sometimes tears roll down his cheeks.
Sinan's mother, Asuman (Bennu Yildirimlar), wavers between disgust and resignation.
The CPU wavers a skosh, but not enough that you'd notice.
How is it that morality wavers and weakens, accommodates and acquiesces?
Ms. Theron's brand of humor wavers between sarcastic and bone dry.
Dr. Andrews, a taciturn and serious scientist, never wavers into frothy territory.
She wavers for a minute, and Craig asks if everything is okay.
But most Chinese students are not flag-wavers for the party's cause.
Shooby, who brands himself on authenticity and loyalty and usually never wavers.
Chris's confidence wavers as she nervously babbles through her long-awaited meeting.
Music writers talk about "hidden gems" a lot, but the criteria wavers mightily.
When I ask McCoy if she supports the "defensive action" platform, she wavers.
Even a pastor, who oversees the maintenance of faith within her community, wavers.
If the film wavers, it is in struggling to incorporate this story line.
No, wait, the second-wavers are at war with the fourth-wave feminists.
Even if the added pulse wavers a little, the atom keeps its regular ticking.
The film wavers between absurdity and uncomfortable prescience, and it's quite a ride throughout.
POLICE LOYALTY WAVERS The same court ruling has put Mugabe's security forces on edge.
She wavers and, for a second, it looks like she might just fall over.
You can't just reward them short term for the wavers of a particular market.
She wavers, but she also chides him that it's illegal to ask such questions.
That man embodied the "love it or leave" attitude that I associate with flag wavers.
Her voice wavers but never cracks, swelling into a powerful condemnation of the status quo.
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The new lighter-wavers are just rap and trap and pop singles, which is great!
If the chancellor wavers, so will Germany's credibility as an advocate for stringent climate change policies.
A number that I feel so keenly that my finger wavers over the "delete post" button.
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While Wales wavers, most other components of our tracker have stayed persistently stubborn in their relative positions.
Flag-wavers marching at night with torches in the South: Patriotism is the virtue of the vicious.
The choreographer Ms. Ring's new "cloud" illustrates both as it wavers between contrasts, like delicacy and unruliness.
Kalpana's calm never wavers while Soni struggles, usually unsuccessfully, to control her temper amid the casual machismo.
Apple will not be given Tariff wavers, or relief, for Mac Pro parts that are made in China.
Trump wavers between courting the Freedom Caucus one moment and threatening to primary its recalcitrant members the next.
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If Chuck represents justice, then this guy is supposed to make sure he never wavers from lawfully pursuing that.
Part of the reason is that Raman's focus wavers and several characters hover on the periphery of the story.
Cora herself wavers between appearing raw and naked, then suddenly aloof — always just out of reach of being knowable.
To the Editor: I read with irritation "Anger Is Broad as Trump Wavers on Deportations" (front page, Aug. 26).
People sometimes try to knock him off the path but he's right there, and he never wavers in that.
It is not just about so many younger feminists rejecting the second wavers for their silence or their equivocating.
Every time the lad tries to do it, his confidence wavers, his hand shakes, and he fails the test.
"Apple will not be given Tariff wavers, or relief, for Mac Pro parts that are made in China," Trump wrote.
President Kirkman is the show's title subject, but he spends the episode being consoled; his hands shake, his voice wavers.
Tentatively at first, testing the acoustics, as well as my voice, which, after 71 years of use, wavers in song.
It had a unifying goal, too: not just political equality, which the first-wavers had fought for, but social equality.
His radiant falsetto imperceptibly dims into catacombs of vocal fry, or sails out and wavers as pristinely as a chime.
It never wavers from indicting assholes who misuse their power, even if their burning city is beautiful—it's still falling apart.
Silent balefulness is all I have to offer, but his smile wavers so I know I've pierced some level of smug.
But Adebayo proves that their devotion, coarsened by the heartbreak of the most private crisis made excruciatingly public, never truly wavers.
Pressley's alto voice rarely wavers even when she raises it, and she speaks in a cadence that keeps listeners locked in.
Sources also said that Flynn isn't interested in testifying or giving evidence against Trump, giving no signs that his loyalty wavers.
Smith uses rich textures, floral designs and a muted palette to depict the pair's adjustment as their relationship wavers and matures.
If his ball placement wavers, turnovers could follow — the Bucs have seven picks and eight takeaways in the last three games.
It also repeals deductions for medical expenses and counts tuition wavers that are widely used by graduate students as taxable income.
The House repealed deductions for medical expenses and counted tuition wavers that are widely used by graduate students as taxable income.
E.O. types" who increasingly run universities mistake media attention for scholarship, he said: "It's the arm-wavers who can command attention.
Betelhem Makonnen & Stephanie Concepcion Ramirez: the meaning wavers continues at Women & Their Work (1710 Lavaca Street, Austin, Texas) through January 9.
He would preside over the flag-wavers on the plains of Iowa and the flag-burners on the streets of New York.
The third Bluth brother, Gob, still wavers back and forth on whether he should say he's gay, to help his magic career.
"The Dark Lord Clementine" is infused with humor and adventure, but the foundation of the story — friendship, loyalty and compassion — never wavers.
"Apple will not be given Tariff wavers (sic), or relief, for Mac Pro parts that are made in China," President Trump said.
The pulse gains noise and wavers while the strings, fecund behind the weight of 40 players, grow in presence before quietly receding.
Nor do we understand why Hamlet wavers, why Lear so rashly disowns his loyal daughter, why Iago is so embittered against Othello.
The Pleasure Principle at Maccarone wavers between issues of women's representation and those of pornography and art, without fully committing to either.
Once again, prideful Jane can't take the money, though there are points when she wavers on whether or not to do it.
Females prefer larger claws, as you might expect from looking at the males, and they have a thing for really fast wavers.
De Maria's tone wavers, too, keeping the reader more or less continually off guard, constantly snatched back from the brink of revelation.
But as the dancers, drummers and palm tree wavers left the ring for the fight to start, I felt anything but leonine.
"Apple will not be given Tariff wavers, or relief, for Mac Pro parts that are made in China," Trump tweeted in July.
Further complicating matters, the trade war with China still looms, and Trump has personally called Foxconn CEO Terry Gou when the company wavers.
The U.S. 10-year Treasury yield sits around 1.7 percent, and the German 10-year bund yield wavers between positive and negative territory.
With the elimination of taxes, mandates, and new wavers, funding any sort of significant healthcare program will be difficult to say the least.
Sanders, who is closest to Biden in the polls, remains an often-witty debater who never wavers from his message about democratic socialism.
Thus the song wavers, unsure if it's marking a past that never fully arrived or a future that seems less possible each day.
Then again, if he appears completely ready on that first day and never wavers, the biggest question mark about this season goes away.
Abijako wavers between sounding like a paid spokesman for Twitter and an octogenarian shocked that so many things can happen via the internet.
In encouraging fans to become curators and collectors, flag-wavers and walking ads, this merch bolsters a new economy that benefits queer creators.
While she's confused by Chip's specific set of ambitions — not to mention his love of Europe — she never wavers in her support him.
The camera never wavers from a tight close-up of Graham McTavish as Dougal as he rhapsodizes about the hate he feels for Colum.
Even in 1968, her resistance to what she called "sexual politics" was anathema to the many Second Wavers who wanted to overthrow the patriarchy.
Yet where the Clintons were surrounded by a vast horde of ''friends,'' Trump ran a family business with a small network of flag-wavers.
On the handful of singles that Brooklyn no-wavers Pill released around their 2015 self-titled EP, there was a sense of controlled chaos.
But the show seems so hesitant to secede power to Claire that it even wavers on giving her full control of the fourth wall breaking.
As her very own Mrs Dalloway might have said of this project: it's a world that wavers and quivers and threatens to burst into flames.
Desiigner's lyrics are barely distinguishable here but his energy never wavers; the production sparked countless dance challenges, and Kanye West introduced the world to Desiigner.
But a strong leader sweeps in — a gallant figure on horseback who inspires his men — whose bravery is beyond question and whose resolve never wavers.
While we're down this path, here's German minimal-wavers Das Kabinette giving a very deadpan reading of O.G. horror movie, The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari.
He wavers after Mr. Trump engages in what he calls a "textbook definition" of racism and is caught on tape bragging about sexually assaulting women.
First-wavers fought not only for white women's suffrage but also for equal opportunities to education and employment, and for the right to own property.
Her resolve and dedication to the cause rarely wavers, and she doesn't seem nearly as troubled as her husband each time she has to kill someone.
However, he declined to say whether the administration would stop issuing wavers to several countries, which allow them to continue importing limited quantities of Iranian crude.
As a drama about adult responsibility, selfishness and moral obligations, however, it never wavers in its commitment to examine what it means to raise a child.
When President Trump blatantly makes false claims on Twitter or when he wavers on condemning white nationalist groups, there are inevitable predictions of his political demise.
As you can imagine from the premise, the show wavers back and forth between serious and lighthearted, and many scenes actually take place in the game world.
However, they also warned of tougher conditions compared to 2013, when Islamabad was given repeated wavers and avoided harsh reforms after receiving a $6.7 billion IMF loan.
But support wavers when Americans are told about two potential effects of such a system: higher taxes for most Americans or the elimination of private insurance companies.
Shiri Appleby brings Rachel's full duplicitous strength to bear as Rachel wavers over whether to expose "Everlasting," but Coleman clinches it when he triumphantly replays Quinn's confession.
Second-wavers fought to be called women rather than girls: They weren't children, they were fully grown adults, and they demanded to be treated with according dignity.
If that's your bag too, be sure to check out this event featuring the NY-based, DFA-signed no wavers Guerilla Toss and deranged noise veterans Wolf Eyes.
Mr. Lynch was standing by the flag-wavers near the Davis statue on Thursday, having encountered them after paying his light bill at the nearby power company office.
Both onshore and offshore yuan strengthened more than half a percent in morning trade, a dramatic move for a currency that usually wavers in a wafer-thin range.
If a Republican lawmaker supports gun control reforms -- or even wavers in opposition -- the NRA can send out an email that mobilizes mass opposition in the next primary.
For 70 years, the first-wavers would march, lecture, and protest, and face arrest, ridicule, and violence as they fought tooth and nail for the right to vote.
The premiere is unsteady, with the tone shifting in seemingly every other scene, and the show wavers on whether Parker and Church's characters are unbearably selfish or relatably flawed.
Susie is also drawn to the witches — though she doesn't know they're witches yet — and develops a bond with Madame Blanc (Tilda Swinton) that wavers between maternal and sexual.
The Medieval war historian: Devries wavers, knowing that when it comes to the top counsellors of pre-modern rulers, the first to get blamed for any misstep is the counsellor.
Last year, thousands marched in hundreds of cities—we covered the demonstrations in London and Washington DC, where sign-wavers and chant-screamers discussed the importance of science in society.
The Sydney-based lender said it had expended its agribusiness team by 15 percent to offer options to customers such as financial relief from deferred debt repayments and fee wavers.
For their first joint exhibition, titled the meaning wavers, they trace the influence of neo-colonialism on immigrants from the Global South, merging their personal journeys into a collective experience.
Although he wavers on what he will actually do on Election Day, Fiato told CNN he plans to write in Bernie Sanders' name on the ballot if he votes at all.
As Congress wavers, TPP trading partners such as New Zealand are saying that the deal must be passed or the United States will face the stark reality of being left out.
Even on some of the liveliest tracks — like "Behold the Deceiver," with its weaving horns and bubbling riot of drums and percussion — the bass hardly wavers from a single incantatory phrase.
The murder comes at a pivotal time, as Ukraine wavers between a long-promised overhaul of the government along Western democratic lines and a return to post-Soviet politics as usual.
Trump wavers on paying legal fees for violent supporters It's telling for Republicans who are dead-set on stopping Trump that their hopes Tuesday are resting with two candidates in Florida Sen.
Her seductive intensity, which wavers uneasily between giggle-inducing and chilling, shudders with the chaos that the story represses, a force pushing back at the show's unwillingness to let anyone be pathological.
Feeling a little physical pain put me in the mood to explore hell even more than the soundtrack, which wavers from garbled radio transmissions to a sort of Fez-on-quaalude ambience.
When my faith in humanity wavers, I often replenish it by turning to the GBBS bakers and their commitment, passion, humility, and the way they stride into the tent, arm-in-arm.
And in part, it was born out of a belief that the rejection of girliness was in itself misogynistic: girliness, third-wavers argued, was not inherently less valuable than masculinity or androgyny.
On "The Martyr," crackling synths and a drum machine hazily loop around each other as Ashlyn's voice wavers between triumphant and broken, caught between two worlds, not eager to depart from either.
A lot of women say their confidence wavers after becoming a parent — I guess they feel that, in a way, they lose a sense of themselves — but for me, it's been quite the opposite.
"Last Flag Flying" risks dragging in places -- the gang spends quite a long time on a train, without much to do but gab -- but the story gradually gains momentum, and its hold seldom wavers.
The temperature of Molly Smith's production wavers from charmingly warm (Andrew Roa, as a new grandfather, is comically endearing, and kudos for using baby dolls with fabulous stand-up hair) to chillier than intended.
The audience, deeply embedded in the girl's subjectivity, wavers between impatience with Regina's uptightness and alarm at Evangeline's recklessness, all the while trying to locate a stable perspective from which to judge the situation.
Ms. Herbert, along with other performers, dancers, flag-wavers and musicians, refused to allow the gray weather, or the presence of over 300 light towers and thousands of police officers, to dampen their exuberance.
An obvious example people have been using lately to describe the Dunning-Kruger effect is President Donald Trump, whose confidence and bluster never wavers, despite his weak interest in and understanding of policy matters.
Throughout our day together — hiking, art show brainstorming, touring his home, and eating a late sushi lunch — all five feet, five inches of Flores' energy never wavers once, and neither does his wide, contagious smile.
It continues to captivate viewers thanks to the pure level of access de Lestrade was given from the beginning and the rollercoaster of emotions as Michael's guilt or innocence wavers in and out of focus.
Donald Trump on Saturday claimed most of the money he's been collecting at his recent fundraisers is going to the Republican Party, but also threatened to cut the GOP off if support from the party wavers.
And the film is full of marvelous small details, like the way Leo's smiley-face shirt contorts into a scowl when he slouches, or the way his shape wavers fluidly when he passes through physical items.
But what both activists and their critics are missing is that if #MeToo draws on the work of Ms. MacKinnon and Ms. Brownmiller, it's also rooted firmly in the tradition of the other radical Second Wavers.
The full report from the committee, led by Senator Richard M. Burr, Republican of North Carolina, wavers on the impact that any high-level American government warning would have had on Russia's campaign of election sabotage.
One of the nation's foremost flag wavers, John Janik, chairman of the National Flag Day Foundation, said that although he found flag-burning protests despicable, he does not support laws that seek to criminalize the act.
But even though the paper wavers there, it's overall a compelling — and scary — case that technological progress can make a civilization frighteningly vulnerable, and that it'd be an exceptionally challenging project to make such a world safe.
From there, Trump stands by plans to slash the repatriation tax but then wavers on the question of an interest deduction for corporations and a potential VAT, giving the impression that few details have been ironed out.
Whether this unsteadiness would shake investor confidence in the global growth outlook in the second quarter would become a focus for market participants, Murata said, noting that emerging Asian currencies could come under pressure if confidence wavers.
So, too, were next-wavers Anya Taylor-Joy, Sasha Lane and Royalty Hightower, the 11-year-old star of "The Fits," who was wise-beyond-her-years enough to proclaim she was not nervous in the slightest.
Played by Danielle Macdonald, who had a breakout role in the 21 Sundance buzz magnet "Patti Cake$," Willowdean's confidence wavers when she enters a local pageant to impress a guy she likes and justify her mother's faith.
Analysts say China has been slow to order planes from both Boeing and Europe's Airbus SE as its economy wavers and it holds off major procurement decisions pending the outcome of the dispute with the United States.
In the meantime, the new coalition will not be afraid to call out Mr. Trump when he wavers on campaign promises like building a wall along the southern border with Mexico, said people familiar with the plans.
But beneath many of Maar's more unsettling takes on the feminine body, a feminist sensibility lurks, anticipating many female artists of future generations, from second-wavers Cindy Sherman and Ana Mendieta to the 21st-century Surrealist Genesis Belanger.
When Trump wavers in his resolve, Lighthizer brandishes a single-page document that he carries around with him that contains a list of failed trade talks with China, The New York Times reported this month, citing administration officials.
We'll also be talking with Andreessen about the M&A market (which he expects will continue to heat up), whether he ever wavers in his optimism about the tech industry and what he really thinks of Donald Trump.
"I turn up with my cap on back to front, trying to be someone," her voice wavers on "2shy," a Janet Jackson-style slow jam about wanting to tell someone you're into them, but somehow fucking it up.
Churros and pineapple-topped hamburguesas are served alongside ice cream flavors like mamey, which wavers between persimmon and sweet potato, and Mexican Twinkie, strewn with pieces of Gansito, a snack cake with a hidden lode of strawberry jelly.
I am a Navy veteran whose brother died flying in World War II. So I am secure in my own patriotism, unwilling to be instructed about it by a draft-dodging president or his kowtowing sports flag-wavers.
One of those people is IDK, an MC from PG County whose IWASVERYBAD project, which premiered on Adult Swim in 2017, wavers between proper raps and church-inspired R&B tunes about being a knucklehead from a stable background.
"When confidence in national currencies wavers because of monetary policy or political uncertainty, bitcoin often behaves as a safe haven because the price is totally based on market discovery," says Nolan Bauerle, director of research at news site CoinDesk.
LOS ANGELES — The artist Ed Ruscha has been based in Los Angeles since 1956, and has spent the better part of the last 60 years exploring that city's iconography in a deadpan style that wavers between mundane and philosophical.
In part, the third-wave embrace of girliness was a response to the anti-feminist backlash of the 22014s, the one that said the second-wavers were shrill, hairy, and unfeminine and that no man would ever want them.
" Third wavers hoisted the we're-not-our-uptight-mothers banner, in the mistaken impression that their female elders had been "anti-sex," and in 2008 frequently declared their aversion to Hillary Clinton by saying she "reminds me of my mother.
But he, too, is a Democrat who wavers between appearing moderate and liberal and would strike a similar chord as Biden, someone with experience who can break through the Rust Belt and Midwest voting bloc to bring in Democratic votes.
When I tell him how much I have in savings, his bright smile never wavers, although he quickly passes me a card for his company's financial advisor, promising that he will call me to evaluate if my chances of a mortgage.
A Tony winner for Andy Blankenbuehler's vitalizing choreography, the show, which stars Laura Osnes, Corey Cott and a troupe of actors who play their own instruments, wavers between a serious-minded inquiry into post-traumatic stress and feel-good nostalgia.
The dynamic between Pennsatucky (Taryn Manning) and the corrections officer Coates (James McMenamin) is a lesson in treating rape as an act with lasting repercussions, as she decides to forgive him for her own sake and he wavers between guilt and denial.
Identity. Look hard — and then harder — at that word until it wavers, fragments and dissolves before your eyes, and you begin to wonder if it amounts to anything other than an assemblage of diversely shaped letters that might as well be runes.
In the days that followed, seven people, including some alleged flag wavers and at least one other who posted positively about the incident on social media, were arrested for "promoting sexual deviancy," according to the office of Nabil Sadek, Egypt's top prosecutor.
But these tentpole positions that Bustle identified as belonging to fourth-wave feminism in 2015 do tend to hold true for a lot of fourth-wavers; namely, that fourth-wave feminism is queer, sex-positive, trans-inclusive, body-positive, and digitally driven.
Caught between the world of family and peers, the comfort of Las Casitas and the enticing new call of independence, Merci Suárez is a delightful heroine who, despite real challenges, never wavers in her strong sense of self or her fierce love for la familia.
That remake (directed by Frank Pierson, who adapted along with Joan Didion and John Gregory Dunne) sought to update Esther for the women's liberation era — the outcome is the same, but her commitment to him wavers when it never does with the earlier Esthers.
While we're all waiting for greatness to find him, though, three hardy women are around to nudge things along: A punkish artist (Jessica Brown Findlay), a hectoring best mate (Katherine Pearce) and his empathetic Mum (Simone Kirby), whose support for her sulky son never wavers.
And I'm not talking about the first wavers, who like will just transmit the stuff no matter what because like they're trolls, but like the second wave of people... I would love to maybe push the idea that maybe they should be a little more skeptical.
Let's begin with a trip down memory lane to the first single downward sloping strand of his early period, when he created a simple but effective electronic self portrait to establish himself as a man who wavers unsteadily in his commitment to an annual holiday ritual.
The passage is brutal and vivid, but it lacks the usual markers of tension or urgency: the narration wavers unsteadily between past and present tense, and there's a lyrical slowing of time, an almost luxurious lingering on sensation as the boys' saliva slides down Eddy's face.
Indeed, Mr. Harcum, an employee of The New York Times, never wavers from the perspective of Mr. Denton (who consulted on the script), and never places him within either the singular context of the Off Off Broadway ecosystem, or the New York theater scene in general.
Release date: TBD (expected around summer 2020) on HBOWhat it's about: The Roy family, a group of one-percenters who own a powerhouse media business, are in constant turmoil as the head of the house Logan Roy wavers in choosing which child will take over the company.
And the author has successfully written a gay, relatable 21st century fairy tale, in which Katie, broken-hearted after her moronic fiancé dumps her for a close friend, meets and falls for Cassidy, a butch lawyer whose confidence in always landing the woman she wants wavers after meeting Katie.
"If the U.S. under Trump is overly friendly to Russia or wavers in its commitment to the alliance in general and to its Eastern and Baltic allies then we should expect Russia to push and push very hard to test NATO's resolve," he said in an email to CNBC Tuesday.
Told in the third person, but using Bob's writing as the source, Allen describes the life of a man who is institutionalized during adolescence at an execrable facility for problems with "reality," then wavers on and off medication while pursuing his desires and fleeing his fears in hippie-ish California.
After the crossover series The Defenders mostly played Jessica's alcoholism for laughs, the second season of Jessica Jones gets serious by having different characters repeatedly calling out the hero's unhealthy behaviors, though creator and showrunner Melissa Rosenberg still wavers over whether Jones' drinking habits are a real problem or an endearing character trait.
In late July, Trump took to Twitter to hold the specter of tariffs over Apple, in response to reports that its Mac Pro desktop would no longer be produced in the U.S. "Apple will not be given Tariff wavers, or relief, for Mac Pro parts that are made in China," he tweeted.
Nicole Smith, who oversees certifications and wavers to dispense methadone at the national Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, or SAMHSA, told me over the phone that all methadone programs are required to have emergency contact services in place to reach patients, like the text message I received during the Colorado flood.
When she finally found her mooring and connected with her phrasing — it started in the Cuban standard "Siboney" and continued through her neo-flamenco "No Habra Nadie en el Mundo" and "Mi Niña Lola" — her singing oscillated between fast and slow, burst past bar-lines, made single words turn into melodies with microtonal wavers.
Currently, the fourth-wavers are driving the movement behind #MeToo and Time's Up, but in previous years they were responsible for the cultural impact of projects like Emma Sulkowicz's Mattress Performance (Carry That Weight), in which a rape victim at Columbia University committed to carrying their mattress around campus until the university expelled their rapist.
While Earth's CO2 trend has been skyrocketing overall — compared to both geologic and historic levels — each year the potent greenhouse gas wavers down during the warm growing season, when flourishing trees and plants in the Northern Hemisphere temporarily soak up CO2 from the air (this ever-rising, though saw-like line is called the Keeling Curve).
Financial markets are on edge Wednesday as the 14-nation Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) meeting in Vienna wavers on a plan announced nearly two months ago to cut crude oil output, though there are expectations "a deal of some sort" may be pushed through to salvage the situation, said a Sydney-based wealth manager.
Launched by flag-wavers where cities that modernize together drown together and the rod demolishes every human body part except the heart, they proceed through a car crash that isn't the car's fault, a hard drive sunk in the sea, words without referents, time out of mind, change pursuing its own logic, the feces of the rich, and four billion tulip bulbs.
In the last millennium, patriarchy was the common foe of feminist voices both literary (Virginia Woolf) and political (Kate Millett), but by the end of the 20th century, it seemed to have lost its potency, with third and fourth wavers eschewing the term as a lexical artifact that was too reductive to deal with the myriad injustices of contemporary life.
Ursula came up with the greatest of the New Wavers—Octavia Butler, J.G. Ballard, Philip K. Dick, James Tiptree, Jr.—but she was never wholly of her generation, either, anchored as she was in her own deeply complete moral universe (when I think of Ursula, I think often of a pure-hearted child standing bravely on her own two feet).
For one thing, Weiss is fairly young to be lumped in with second-wavers; for another, Atwood herself would most likely resist being called a second-wave feminist: She tends to object to being considered part of any movement she hasn't defined to her own satisfaction, and she only recently began calling herself a feminist at all, albeit with all kinds of qualifiers appended.
That movie sits at roughly the chronological midpoint of Film Forum's series, which highlights acclaimed films from the 1990s ("The Oak," on Friday and Saturday, from Lucian Pintilie, who had run afoul of Communist authorities during Ceausescu's reign) and work from New Wavers like Cristi Puiu, whose "Stuff and Dough" (on Monday) preceded his art-house sensation "The Death of Mr. Lazarescu" (on Sunday).
But she faces a challenge from candidates like Ms. Warren, who used the California convention to send a message of her own re-emergence, by holding the Friday rally in Oakland; buying a billboard in San Francisco calling to "break up big tech"; stuffing the convention hall with sign-wavers on Saturday; and lacing her stump speech with new lines that appeared aimed at Mr. Biden's talk of working with Republicans.
Despite his memorably odd-sounding surname (flew-vog, Norwegian — more about that later); despite the celebrities sighted wearing his often clompy footwear (Kit Harington, Scarlett Johansson, Woody Harrelson, Beyoncé, Sam Rockwell, Marisa Berenson); despite the bizarrely disparate cult following of punk rockers and alt-rockers, academics, techies, nurses, New Wavers, senior citizens, artists, Neo-Romantics, the orthopedically inclined and many, many foreigners; and despite a reputation for high quality and comfort, Mr. Fluevog and his edgy, funky women's, men's and gender-bending shoe and boot collections have been anomalies, outside the pale of the footwear establishment, ever since they first appeared in the 1970s.

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