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Up to that point, Tatum had put up four points, two rebounds and one assist on
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2-for-3 shooting in four minutes.
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The injury didn’t appear serious initially, and that was indeed the case. Tatum
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returned to the Celtics bench with 2:19 left in the first quarter, walking under
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his own power and without a limp. Tatum made his return to the game to start the
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This story will be updated.'
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at 9 p.m. ET.
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The new episode can also be streamed live on Philo, DirecTV Stream and fuboTV.
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All platforms offer a free trial for those interested in signing up for an account.
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“Love After Lockup” is said to be a spin off from WE Tv’s “Love During Lockup”
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as couples navigate their love lives through prison. The show will show inmates
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struggle to keep their love through video dates, letters and phone calls. But
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there’s no telling who can and can’t handle the cell wall that separates the couples.
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In the new episode, “Tayler confronts Chance; Melissa reveals secret surgery plans.
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Tensions flare as Kerok seeks Bri’s family’s acceptance. Shavel’s shower explodes
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as the mothers-in-law face off again. Mike comes clean; Blaine’s confession sends
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How can I watch if I don’t have cable?
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If you don’t have access to cable television, you can stream “Love After Lockup”
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on streaming platforms Philo, DirecTV Stream and fuboTV.
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What is Philo?
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Philo is an over-the-top internet live TV streaming service that offers 60+ entertainment
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and lifestyle channels for the budget-friendly price of $25/month.
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If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links
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on our site, we may receive compensation.
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than 100 channels, such as sports, news, entertainment and local channels.
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The streaming platform offers a plethora of content including streaming the best
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of live and On Demand, starting with more than 75 live TV channels.'
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pipeline_tag: text-classification
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base_model: sentence-transformers/paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2
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### Metrics
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## Uses
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# Download from the 🤗 Hub
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model = SetFitModel.from_pretrained("Kevinger/setfit-hub-multilabel-example")
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She dyed a sheet blue for the sky behind the crèche and made a star of tin foil. The cradle would stay empty until Christmas morning; when we tumbled downstairs, the baby would be in his place, and the house would smell of roasting turkey.
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### Training Set Metrics
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### Training Hyperparameters
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### Framework Versions
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Walnut Street, an affordable housing project being developed by the Affordable
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“Housing is empowering. No matter our age, it is a comfort not to worry about
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whether we can afford a place,” Onyx CEO Chanda Smart said at a press conference
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with a project that was sensitive to the area. We didn’t want a big block of buildings
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affordable housing in our area and the entire state.”
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A PROBLEM IN MANY URBAN COMMUNITIES LAST WEEKEND IN BOSTON, TWO LARGE BRAWLS INVOLVING
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victims. "This is a terrible act of violence," Essex County District Attorney
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the district attorney said. "This violence was put upon them in a terrible way.""The
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people who did this are not in custody, and we want to make sure we do get them
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into custody," Tucker added. "I just can''t believe it happened," said Brian Diaz,
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brother of Abraham Diaz. "I''m still trying to process it.""My brother was a good
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writing a year-end best-of list. Instead, let’s call it things that stick. What
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best, neither — months after I first saw them.
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of his era, and not by coincidence. Douglass, a proto-scholar of image theory,
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such. “Lessons of the Hour” began that story by dramatic and affecting means:
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for equality. Then, it moved from tell to show, with scores of 19th-century photo
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portraits of Black Americans, decked out in their best finery, who had taken Douglass’s
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exhortations to heart. In the constant deluge of imagery, both moving and still,
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that we live in today, Douglass appears eerily prescient. He urged Black Americans
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second-to-second strategy of a large chunk of the planet (under 40, at least)
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conceived. The strategy he imagined in the service of high virtue — what else
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to call the quest for equality? — has been coopted by every manner of vice. There’s
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a metaphor here I don’t care to explore more deeply; it’s Wednesday night, I just
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watched 5 minutes of the Republican debate, and that’s as depressed as I want
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to get. More than anything, I wish Douglass were here — not to see how badly we’ve
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gone wrong, but to help us find a way out.
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for the masterful works he made — outsize ceramic food storage jars that none
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jars were mass-produced and exported all over the South for household use. Drake,
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who could read and write despite its prohibition among enslaved people, emblazoned
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that traveled along with the workaday objects he inscribed. As documents, the
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they embody the spirit and soul of a man whose cruel circumstances couldn’t snuff
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his creativity and longing for human connection. “Hear Me Now” stays with me in
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its clear-eyed intent to craft lineage across generations broken by bondage, and
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to make that shattered story whole. Alongside Drake, and the countless anonymous
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makers in the exhibition, were renowned contemporary artists Simone Leigh and
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Theaster Gates, for whom ceramics, a medium forced on generations of Black makers
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of Black American cultural DNA. In many ways, their work is an extension of Drake’s
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A work by Henry Darger from the 2004 movie "In the Realms of the Unreal," directed
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in recent years, making any show that dares to use the term as fascinating as
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it is haphazard. “American Perspectives” put those dynamics in high relief, a
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key art world debate unfolding in real time. It lumped artists like Henry Darger,
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the Chicago hospital custodian who crafted his epic pictorial saga of the Vivian
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pharmacy signs and carousel horses. Let’s be clear: The product of a deeply examined
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inner life is not equivalent to workaday craft, however masterful the latter.
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the Museum of Modern Art, among other tier-one institutions. So what was he —
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of Art. Works shown, left to right: Ernest Blumenschein, "Untitled (Mountain Wood
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Gatherers)," c. 1926; Virgil Ortiz, "Omtua," 2023; Tony Abeyta, "Citadel," 2021.
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its own answers lacking. In a field where “landmark” gets tossed around too easily,
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this is the real deal. Colby had for years in its vaults a collection of paintings
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growing fad for western Native American images. Their pictures were accomplished,
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race. The past century has affirmed the opposite: Pueblo and Diné communities
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in the region have both preserved their artistic traditions and produced increasingly
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vital contemporary art. Artists like Virgil Ortiz and Michael Namingha are among
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many here to confront the mythmaking of white artists, a century ago, and speak
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for themselves. Colby could have left the TSA paintings gathering dust in storage.
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I walked alongside “The Embrace,” by now the city’s most prominent public work
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of art, from its beginnings; the day it was chosen from a field of five to memorialize
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Coretta Scott King and Martin Luther King Jr. in 2019, I wrote that it was jarring,
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in the best possible way. We’re used to memorials that ache with overwrought sincerity
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— figures with hands to hearts, stoic gazes fixed on a faraway horizon. The Embrace’s
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confounding tangle of arms and hands – an extraction of a moment between the couple
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when Martin was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964— rejects all convention.
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and feel. Looking back to when it arrived on Boston Common in January, you could
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on The Daily Show, suggesting an intimate act, might have been the apex). And
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knot of emotion, a relic of a tragic, complex time – know the experience itself
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