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"alluded" Definitions
  1. mentioned or referred to, especially casually or indirectly; aforesaid: Your article about the construction tender was misleading, as the alluded issues fall under the Department of Building Services, not the Department of Geological Survey.
  2. suggested or hinted at: To intensify the plot, there's an alluded chemistry between the two that tests one's credulity, as she is a beautiful young student and he is a lean old man.
  3. the simple past tense and past participle of allude.

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Ewing alluded to the potential for rides with discriminatory undertones.
Haley alluded to the possibility of action from western leaders.
It was not immediately clear which tweet Erdogan alluded to.
Powell alluded to the increasing rates times that maybe reduce.
In his announcement he alluded to the congressman's "caustic nature".
As alluded, Uber's driverless cars aren't really driverless at all.
It's obvious the opponent Hughes alluded to was Royce Gracie.
He alluded to nuclear tension over North Korea and Iran.
Musk also alluded to more changes coming to the touchscreen.
They alluded to the Great Famine and the Great Purge.
Experts also alluded to the political nature of the case.
She's even alluded to the possibility that she'll step down.
In a speech on Wednesday, he alluded to a connection.
Tina Fey alluded to it in a 30 Rock episode.
It's a statement some alluded to in their analysis Monday.
Its original creators from infancy alluded to his Christian roots.
These anxieties are alluded to in unobvious ways, like Mrs.
All three designers alluded to the '70s in some way.
Trump has publicly alluded to a naval blockade of Venezuela.
" He then alluded to what happened "last night in Sweden.
Attorney Jeff Sessions alluded to it on Thursday as well.
In fact, Mikhaila has jokingly alluded to how bad an
Calvert only alluded briefly to Pruitt's spending and ethics scandals.
When I alluded to this, it fell on deaf ears.
But nominations alluded the cast at the major award shows.
Hart said she wasn't sure what the message alluded to.
" Jay Z alluded to the experience in his song "Glory.
There's something else, alluded to slightly in the last paragraph.
He alluded to a historical battle between Buddhists and Tamils.
He alluded to the fund in his remarks on Friday.
Instead, he alluded to them only in passing, but pointedly.
He alluded to a Washington Post report that recently gave Sen.
Instead, he alluded to Congress' role in holding a president accountable.
Winter alluded to the Rio games being profitable to the network.
And alluded to it in her Grammy's speech earlier this year.
Pence, who is deeply religious, alluded to Gingrich's three marriages Tuesday.
The first, as alluded to before, if to use an antenna.
In his campaign, Trump alluded to a $1 trillion spending package.
Mr. Ryan alluded Thursday to the broad stakes for his party.
One was the convenience of Drogon's arrival, as alluded to above.
Israeli officials have alluded to Russian interference in their upcoming elections.
On Sunday, Feinstein alluded to Comey's lingering presence in the investigation.
BECKY QUICK: Let's talk about something that Joe alluded to earlier.
On Monday, Trump alluded on Twitter to 2015 comments from Sen.
Only one texting conversation alluded to Turner drinking back in Ohio.
McClintock alluded to that in response to one of his questioners.
And, most memorably, it was alluded to in Trump's inaugural speech.
Pelosi alluded to that separate resolution during her press conference Thursday.
Ms. Roy has cryptically alluded to her new novel for years.
It is, as I alluded to at the top, totally normal.
JOE KERNEN: You alluded to the difference between 3% and 2%.
English alluded to Mulvaney's views on the CFPB in her lawsuit.
After his win, Messi alluded to besting Ronaldo and thanked Football.
On Monday, Banderas alluded to the hospital visit in an Instagram photo.
The star also alluded to creating new music in her near future.
The vice president alluded to it and congressman Rutherford touched on it.
Is there some nefarious bolognese sauce backstory alluded to in previous episodes?
Dominion Chairman Robert Gannicott alluded in the statement to recent "medical challenges".
It probably won't be the "Skype on steroids" that Cook alluded to.
The recipes underpinning these individual information hierarchies are only abstractly alluded to.
US government officials have often alluded to cases where encryption thwarted investigations.
At his concert on Sunday, Glover alluded to the death, Variety reported.
The issue was alluded to in a recent exchange between Republican Sen.
Macron directly spoke or alluded to some of those problems last week.
McCain also alluded to the US-Mexico border wall proposed by Trump.
Additionally, Worth alluded to the recent resurgence in the broader consumer staples.
Both lawmakers alluded to Harris's debate showing in praising her presidential chops.
Already, lobbying firms alluded to in the indictment are facing renewed scrutiny.
Consider the full context of the Kennedys' comments, which Lord alluded to.
The title alluded to investment capital, not, as it sounds, to executions.
You alluded to it a minute ago when you spoke about tribalism.
But the violence against Rihanna alluded to in the snippet isn't hypothetical.
McConnell alluded to this at his news conference earlier in the day.
But, as you alluded to, is it too late to do this?
Once testimony started, race was sometimes alluded to, but seldom discussed explicitly.
Mr. Liu alluded to other financial concerns, although he provided few details.
As we alluded to earlier, Disney's recent past wasn't always this rosy.
He alluded to the military takeover and his talks with the generals.
Mr. Balderson alluded just briefly to Mr. Trump's visit to support him.
On Sunday night, Woods alluded to how deep and dark it was.
As Brown alluded to at the beginning of his message, Democratic Gov.
Warren alluded to those many plans during her Thursday call with staff.
That has not yet happened in Russia, as Cherchesov's comments alluded to.
The device was announced — or, rather, alluded to — at last year's IFA.
The ins and outs of the operation are barely even alluded to.
He also alluded to potential rifts between Merkel and the FDP's Lindner.
Is either man the alluded-to alternate persona we've never seen before?
The three pieces alluded to the singer's support for President Donald Trump.  
Some of the hosts have alluded to this guidance while on Fox.
In a comment, Brown, 38, had alluded that they could be a couple.
On Monday, Trump alluded to Bolton and said he had a different view.
The women behind NakedPoppy, as I alluded to earlier, know what they're doing.
Efforts to widen public consultation forums, as alluded to by Lam, would help.
There's a long history of Trump's star being vandalized, as you alluded to.
He alluded to a push to make it that far in his speech.
Holland also briefly alluded to the Spider-Man news on stage at D23.
And Kerry has vaguely alluded to privately nudging the government on the issue.
"After declaring that I'm not a white supremacist, as you alluded," Cuccinelli said.
Hyland alluded to how she's feeling with a tongue-in-cheek swimsuit selfie.
One odd, cryptic tweet even alluded to something coming on the Podesta family.
Without naming Trump, Obama alluded to his post-debate complaints about his microphone.
MM: I think you alluded to this question earlier, but documentaries is changing.
Pressed by CNN's Dana Bash after his address, Rubio again alluded to Trump.
It was not immediately clear why Thornberry alluded to a $603 billion figure.
It's therefore possible Trump alluded to an even more terrifying proposal: nuking Afghanistan.
And that's the last time his appearance is alluded to in the film.
The risks alluded to by Judge Ellis, in my view, outweigh the benefits.
Because, you know, people said that about Trump, as you just alluded to.
Allen alluded to his belief in that theory at the time as well.
One captain who works on a 120-foot boat alluded to tiring conditions.
This is the real challenge posed by the technology alluded to by Cryan.
Still, as alluded to previously, Singapore is a good hunting ground for Saffiedine.
Talking to reporters afterward, he alluded to potential regulation of political advertising online.
Harris' last post on Twitter alluded to her vehicle being low on gas.
Her last post on Twitter alluded to her vehicle being low on gas.
Hours before her death, Harris alluded to her vehicle being low on gas.
French President Emmanuel Macron alluded to this at the United Nations last month.
"He alluded to a mass shooting in his text messages," Sunnyvale police Capt.
On Friday, the president alluded to the claims before leaving for Camp David.
The president alluded to the claims before leaving for Camp David on Friday.
He was a craft ale aficionado whose profile alluded to Bushwick warehouse parties.
However, Guterres alluded to some conflicts that have arisen since Trump took office.
And he alluded to his effort to build new schools in overcrowded neighborhoods.
Onision also alluded to a potential court case in his emails to Insider.
The plague is alluded to just once but hangs around like a ghost.
He released some letters, talked about what he knew, or at least alluded.
The topics I think you just alluded to, one was automation and robotics.
And I think Trump himself kind of alluded to this in the speech.
He alluded to another party in the interview with THR, but didn't get specific.
The dispute between Lampert's firm and Sears was alluded to just briefly in court.
Most of the experiments I alluded to earlier searched for axions of that character.
INGRAHAM: Brit you alluded to the caustic nature of this nomination process earlier on.
Hatch also alluded to some other damning reports that he didn't specify in detail.
In a televised debate on March 20th the candidate alluded to having made mistakes.
During his presidential campaign, Donald Trump alluded to a more presidential temperament once elected.
As Pai alluded to, California is one of many states considering net neutrality laws.
Le Guen alluded to the political and economic drawbacks of France's current drug policy.
Times are good, but the IPO cadence is not, as we alluded to above.
Intel has previously alluded to these chips using the pre-launch name Lake Crest.
He alluded to autonomous transport cars and car elevators on display at the opening.
Trump alluded to a lack of vigor last week, too, mocking Clinton's "short" speeches.
While Blumenthal had alluded to serving in Vietnam, he never saw active combat there.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo alluded to that in a statement on Thursday.
As alluded to above, Waniek doesn't view this ability as a necessarily good thing.
He alluded to a pharmaceutical company he'd helped set up early in his career.
I alluded to my bad roommate situation elsewhere, and I'll still spare the details.
In his tweet, the president alluded to Sanford's 2009 affair with an Argentine woman.
Trump alluded to the packed agenda in remarks from the Oval Office on Thursday.
Seth Moulton, alluded to that openness of broader talks with Pelosi earlier this week.
Many have alluded to the symmetry of the beginning and the end of life.
During his remarks, he alluded to the appropriations deadline at the end of September.
Pregent alluded to the ties between some of Iraq's Shiite political parties and Iran.
" On Wednesday, Turnbull alluded to the New York meeting and said, "It was beautiful.
Still, he repeatedly alluded to the threat he thinks Trump poses to the nation.
A previous survey in the US alluded to the same phenomenon earlier this year.
You alluded to this one being your favorite because it came together so naturally.
Many of those alluded to in the article were, and still are, Alice's mates.
Everything else had to be kind of alluded to in a more elliptical way.
He alluded to the disagreements on Thursday in a public post about his departure.
"There's A New World Coming" originally alluded to colonialism and the war in Vietnam.
Adam Schiff, the lead House impeachment manager, alluded to this in his closing remarks. 
He told Obama to "go to hell" and alluded to severing ties with Washington.
He alluded to the communal suffering that so much of the city had experienced.
Cashman alluded to this when he spoke to reporters on Friday in Stamford, Conn.
Is he part of the smear campaign you alluded to in a recent statement?
He alluded to sharing more information with employees when he could in the future.
Trump alluded to the potential message a Republican defeat could send in Bevin's race.
Graham alluded to those comments at CPAC, asking attendees whether they were angry too.
Last year Spacey also released a holiday video that alluded to his ongoing allegations.
The network's ad sales chief Marianne Gambelli alluded to recent controversies during the upfront.
But the "no words" statement alluded to two things that are far more chilling.
The company I alluded to is Amazon, the e-commerce and web-services giant.
Mr. Guardian alluded to the city's longtime role as a giver rather than a taker.
He alluded to as much in an interview July 7 with the New York Times.
He alluded to all of the recent data breaches as evidence (like Equifax, Yahoo, etc).
Underwood has alluded to this relationship before, but he rarely calls out Raisman by name.
Harry's troubled past at his village in Punjab is alluded to, but never really resolved.
When she finally returned to her show March 4, she alluded to the tabloid rumors.
Rapper Kendrick Lamar alluded to America's racial strife in tough songs about blunts and bullets.
She alluded to that point in an interview with MSNBC's Chris Hayes on Monday evening.
As I alluded to above, there's also support for the rest of Peak's packing tools.
Clinton alluded to that determination, even in his final days, in her remarks on Friday.
Ortega alluded to the recent violence, framing himself as a force for peace and stability.
Chris Harrison, in his dispatch about the Bachelorette suitors, alluded to John's Silicon Valley sway.
" She mentioned the "golden rule" and alluded to scripture that reveals the "faith's mighty powers.
German Ambassador Emily Haber alluded to those relationships at an event at the Hudson Institute.
Trump alluded to 9/11 a few times in his speech, citing the same concerns.
Image: 21chanYesterday evening Buzzfeed published an incendiary document alluded to in an earlier CNN scoop.
WOW Air alluded to possible refunds, but suggested customers talk to their credit card companies.
Beck Bennett's Mike Pence mentioned him by name, and three other jokes alluded to him.
As we alluded to earlier, Alphabet has a somewhat unusual setup for a corporate investor.
Earlier this month, Trump alluded to the difference between campaigning and engaging with the world.
That typographic wink is in keeping with Oestrich's "K," which also alluded to Kodak's technology.
While Rogers alluded to the leaks, he stopped short of identifying Russia as the culprit.
This was allegedly due to tweets Princess had posted that alluded to Ray J cheating.
He also alluded that the father could, theoretically, still be alive today if he survived.
He repeatedly boasted of or alluded to some kind of knowledge or relationship with WikiLeaks.
On Tuesday, he alluded to his proposed ban on all Muslims entering the United States.
Trump alluded to gains that such organizations made when the US removed troops from Iraq.
Kavanaugh in the letter alluded to the possibility of a noise complaint during their stay.
During the debate, Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee, alluded to a few of these numbers.
But Judge Robinson alluded several times to documentation requests being a hardship on some people.
In this episode, we finally meet Lady Trieu, who was alluded to in previous episodes.
Justice Breyer alluded to this re-argument option during oral argument in the Maryland case.
You alluded to a small number of Google employees who had access to this data.
A recurring card was the King of Wands, which again alluded to the fading dalliance.
Online conspiracies are circulating over books and movies that have alluded to a worldwide pandemic.
That has made the secret discussion that Mr. Tillerson alluded to all the more vital.
No other written accounts of the episode, including the lieutenant's, alluded to inmates misusing clothing.
In his suicide letter, Mr. Buckel alluded to recent cases of self-immolation in Tibet.
Other posts alluded to a doxing effort to leak pictures of Gonzalez on the platform.
The President also alluded to the uproar during Tuesday night's State of the Union address.
The bank alluded to the new problem briefly in its quarterly financial statement issued Friday.
Our relationship with Fidelity, as you kind of alluded to, is as strong as ever.
Avenatti had previously alluded to representing an additional accuser who would be coming forward soon.
Failing to provide the strategy could also affect the 2017 Defense Authorization Act, Thornberry alluded.
He also alluded to the dust-up over his comments about transgender people this fall.
Anderson alluded in his interview to the quick scaling of Atlas Air in recent years.
The bank alluded to the new problem briefly in its quarterly financial statement issued Friday.
The Xinhua report on Monday alluded to the birth of a third genetically edited baby.
Natasha Bertrand, national security correspondent: No, but as Darren alluded to, that's probably the point.
And he alluded to his threat of partly shutting down the government again on Feb.
He also alluded to the Trump administration's rejection of the accord without naming Mr. Trump.
And all of them alluded to the idea of the mermaid as a role model.
This is not the first time Truaxe has alluded to financial wrongdoings at the company.
Wade Burleson, an outspoken Baptist pastor from Enid, Oklahoma, alluded to those concerns in a tweet.
Seiðr is alluded to often in Norse literature, and is a vaguely defined form of magic.
During a visit to Japan on Monday, Trump alluded to Bolton's views and said he disagreed.
Head of gaming Ben Decker recently alluded to a curation model for the Xbox Game Pass.
Mueller, perhaps sensing the effectiveness of impeachment hearings, alluded to them in his May press conference.
He alluded to hardliners last week as "those who cut out tongues and sewed mouths shut".
Other notes alluded to Musk's stated belief that our reality is likely some sort of simulation.
"All this Balmain stuff…" She even alluded to a famous 2012 episode of her hit E!
Torres alluded to the Austin bombings in postcards mailed to Beaumont police, according to the affidavit.
But a company blog post published shortly after the article alluded to the potential for abuse.
It&aposs also what the Republican, Troy Balderson had alluded to last night at his rally.
The Commerce Department alluded to a focus on emerging vehicle technologies when it opened the probe.
Because, of course, the North Koreans were apoplectic over his Libya comments, as you alluded to.
She also alluded to data firm Cambridge Analytica, which has said it helped Donald Trump's campaign.
He alluded to the conspiracy theories on Wednesday, saying the same rumors had plagued Thomas Jefferson.
The same goes for Jackson's own childhood, which is alluded to by many, but never explained.
Vernon's also alluded to the band's extended hiatus finally ending soon, and he's recording new music.
The airline's chairman, John Slosar, alluded to the task ahead during the company's annual results release.
The Commerce Department alluded to a focus on emerging vehicle technologies when it opened the investigation.
Moore also alluded to the birther issue when he formed a presidential exploratory committee in 2011.
In the same hearing, Mattis also alluded to his concerns about the consequences of a strike.
Senator Marco Rubio slyly alluded to these similarities in a tweet: One more thing about KJU.
He also alluded that the woman called the police on him simply because of his race.
" "Fire and Blood" starts with Aegon Targaryen's Conquest, an event alluded to throughout "Game of Thrones.
The president alluded to the incident on multiple occasions, including at one of his campaign rallies.
Redfield, who represents the Virgin Islands, also alluded to Trump's threat to run as an independent.
Howard Schultz alluded to the fact he would look at a potential run as an Independent.
I guess I'll try and go through them briefly, now that I've alluded to their existence.
She neither rapped nor rhymed, but she alluded often to some of the show's signature numbers.
He observed that the show had featured, or at least alluded to, the first four presidents.
But, he repeatedly alluded to the threat he thinks Trump poses to the nation. http://bit.
Hernandez also alluded to Easterbrook's departure, in discussion of the company's policy around relationships between employees.
I have, on occasion, alluded to the skills of NBA players are seeming Worked or Unworked.
Interview subjects alluded to "several" people who don't seem to have been called out by name.
"One of the problems the president alluded to is that data is siloed," Mr. Abrahams said.
Then he alluded to Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, likening him to Barack Obama in 2008.
He alluded to heading west in "a covered wagon" and competing in California on June 7.
Descartes isn't charging for GeoVisual Search, though Johnson alluded to a future paid version for analysts.
I've taken my place among the tribe alluded to by the black wolf from my childhood.
Another witness, Jenelle Krishnamoorthy, also alluded to actions by Mr. Menendez involving Dr. Melgen's Medicare dispute.
And then I read that Mr. Buckel had himself alluded to Tibetan monks in his note.
Though she did not name their costars, she alluded to Huffman, Teri Hatcher and Marcia Cross.
The friends said Mr. Kumar had alluded in conversations to his involvement in Ms. Lankesh's death.
Mr. Page, in a statement on Thursday, alluded to the new generation at Alphabet and Google.
Mr. Trump alluded to those two senators on Sunday night when asked about his immigration remarks.
In a statement Monday, Steven Taylor, the chief financial officer of Dressbarn, alluded to poor performance.
The prince alluded to the mingling of men and women in the time of the prophet.
The novel fills in scenes only alluded to in the musical, and fleshes out peripheral characters.
"He alluded to some production woes, saying that there are "two different movies in one movie.
In the interview, Mr. Di Muro alluded to those divisions by noting their absence, however brief.
Provide Additional Historical Context What historical events alluded to in the graphic novel require more context?
We are definitely back on track, which I think Bruno and Carrie Ann alluded to tonight.
But the "practical problems" Nespoli alluded to exert by far the biggest effect on astronauts' diet.
Jackson first alluded to the recent dramatic events in the case just minutes into the hearing.
However, one of those graduating from the FBI-run program alluded to issues of public trust.
Sessions alluded to those common law privileges in addition to the executive privilege in his testimony.
But he also alluded to a "coming Arms Race" without making it clear what he meant.
In unclassified reports, the Trump administration has alluded to the North's bioweapons program in vague terms.
And where Mr. Trump first alluded to running for president as a Republican eight years ago.
Mueller alluded to the loans in a court filing Friday, during deliberations over Manafort's bail package.
Additional confusion came when Chakrabarti and Ocasio-Cortez both alluded to a separate "doctored" fact sheet.
In a 2009 interview with Larry King, Carey alluded to being "emotionally" and "mentally" abused by Mottola.
Without directly mentioning Alec Baldwin's recent arrest, Saturday Night Live briefly alluded to the incident this weekend.
In an interview with Fox News on Thursday evening, Trump alluded to military action but not specifically.
Indeed, Judge Tracy at one point alluded to the likelihood of years of litigation in the case.
Three times in one week, Spicer alluded to a terror attack in Atlanta by someone from overseas.
His spokesman Kevin Lewis alluded to the Trump administration's controversial refugee ban, but didn't address it directly.
Even Groot's appearance is far more interesting as an indicator of time, as Gunn alluded to previously.
The permit has not yet been granted, and Kessler alluded to one potential snag in his application.
" Graham also alluded to comments he made earlier in the day surrounding Trump's independent decision making. "Mr.
For those unfamiliar with Cryptokitties, it's often been alluded to as a digital version of Beanie Babies.
As we alluded to earlier, the global venture capital market is not quite back to recent highs.
But she denies the relationship with Kelly, which was also alluded to in the Red State article.
He alluded to multiple hypersonic weapons systems that he claimed were in trial deployment or final testing.
Renacci, in his speech at last week's Ohio Republican Party dinner, alluded to the pre-rally meeting.
The changes have been expected for quite some time, many already alluded to by CEO Jack Dorsey.
"  And he alluded to "geopolitical engineering," a reference to Russian concerns about US attempts at "regime change.
The rumor was mainstreamed by Fox News, where hosts even alluded to Kaepernick's supposed conversion to Islam.
Trump has already alluded to something about the Clinton family he says is "too bad" to expose.
After the vote, Edelman suggested a "post-WCIT huddle" with LaJeunesse, and again alluded to internal disagreements.
Sources close to the family said Boyle alluded to at least one forced abortion while in captivity.
She alluded to those who have questioned Mr. Obama's "citizenship or faith" and scorned Mr. Trump's slogan.
President Trump alluded to the drug last week when declaring the opioid epidemic a public health emergency.
Giorgio Armani also alluded to travel in his show on Monday, largely into his own back pages.
Trump first alluded to the possible existence of tapes in a tweet days after he fired Comey.
I've alluded already to Trump's putdowns of Bush ("low energy"), Rubio ("little Marco") and Cruz ("lyin' Ted").
" But Mr. Cruz also alluded to Mr. Trump, saying that "responsibility begins and ends at the top.
On CNN, Mr. Sanders alluded to his best-case scenario: Winning enough pledged delegates to stop Mrs.
In that same statement, Burr and Warner alluded to the prospect of calling Cohen back to testify.
The Times piece alluded to the idea of "indentured servitude," which is what critics are calling this.
A radio report alluded to the fate of Lydia Rodarte-Quayle, who was previously poisoned by Walt.
The Justice Department alluded to some of these issues Monday in its motion to drop the case.
Kirk Cox, the speaker and a Republican, alluded to these problems in his reaction to Monday's ruling.
BTP wasn't happy about Bose speaking out—something the engineering professor alluded to before presenting his research.
The strategy that Chow alluded to is the one that CEO Steve Huffman has been talking about.
During the conversation, he alluded to his core beliefs in a way that, in hindsight, was chilling.
He and his ministers have alluded to secret understandings with third countries in Africa, without naming them.
State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert alluded to the volatile nature of the high-stakes negotiations on Friday.
She added that she has no intention of running as a third-party candidate as Clinton alluded.
Rebekah, age 26, said she didn't want home decorations, and other millennials alluded to this as well.
Defenders of Comey fired back following days of White House attacks, which Maddow alluded to Thursday night.
Lions Gate CEO Jon Feltheimer alluded to this in his company's second-quarter earnings call in November.
Whenever he alluded to strategy, it was usually to deflect the focus from containing or confronting Russia.
Then you've got the cropping and panning options we alluded to earlier in regards to video stabilization.
In an interview with Fox News earlier Monday, Kavanaugh vehemently denied allegations Avenatti alluded to on Twitter.
Some of the testimony came at significant cost to Gates' reputation — a fact Jackson alluded to Tuesday.
Both he and Zuckerberg alluded to the need for "leaders" who are excited about the new strategy.
So far, at least, we haven't seen a wave of terrorist violence many expected or alluded to.
Fontaine, the spokesman for the adviser brigade, also alluded to the challenge of vetting so many troops.
Trump alluded in his January tweet to the Pakistani military's reputation for working closely with terrorist groups.
In private, McCarthy himself has alluded to one of the reasons an investigation of Trump is warranted.
Until today, we hadn't heard Khloé Kardashian respond to Woods directly (she previously only alluded to the drama).
There were little structures in the foreground, which alluded to prehistoric huts or maybe some future dystopian houses.
Whelan's lawyer, Vladimir Zherebenkov, alluded to the possibility in an interview with the New York Times on Thursday.
That's where Apple should be pointing and I thought that Tim Cook alluded to that in the call.
" The Catholic leader seemingly alluded to Trump in recent months by urging against the politics of "building walls.
"We talked about superficialities and maybe alluded to those serious difficulties that a space flight entails," Collins recalled.
As we alluded to above, M&A isn't the only route to liquidity for investors, founders and employees.
In doing so, he specifically alluded to Zuckerberg's defense of allowing political figures to pay to spread misinformation.
The ECB's post-meeting statement for the first time since April 20193 alluded to downside risks to growth.
Sanders has alluded to his Jewish ancestry, but hasn't made much reference to religious beliefs during the campaign.
Because, in hindsight, these allegations were alluded to in lyrics about mistreating women that we romanticized as teenagers.
Assange alluded to the citizenship status with a Twitter post depicting him in an Ecuadorian football jersey. pic.twitter.
In fact, the "1950" singer recently alluded to it in Billboard Magazine referring to Stenberg as her girlfriend.
The piece also alluded to Daniels's interview with In Touch in 2011, though it didn't name the magazine.
The actor appeared at the Glastonbury Festival in England on Thursday, where he alluded to a presidential assassination.
They suggested neither his race nor fighting ability but alluded to the tenor and volume of his verbiage.
While fans alluded to Fuller's problems, they also focused on their memories of his time on the team.
You made an interesting distinction there between feeling and understanding, and you alluded to this earlier as well.
This could, perhaps, reveal the "criminals" in the ATFE and other government agencies that Jay Dobyns alluded to.
The natural disasters and social breakdowns that preceded the society's descent are only alluded to in this clip.
But as scary as Keow's Japan pictures appear, Fukushima may not be as contaminated as he alluded to.
JAY-Z's recent album, 4:44, sparked fan theories that the project title alluded to the chaotic moment.
He even alluded to it after beating the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday.
In his attention-grabbing anti-Trump speech on the Senate floor, Arizona Republican Jeff Flake alluded to this.
Cullen alluded to the 2008 and 2010 races, which were partisan landslides for Democrats and then Republicans, respectively.
Neither Glass, nor any other expert who alluded to allegedly unqualified competitors, would single out a specific person.
Cruz alluded at the debate to the need to bring order to what has been a chaotic campaign.
He alluded to the fact that it might sway the opinions of voters who are not Trump fans.
And as you alluded, I was on the staff as a very young lawyer that investigated President Nixon.
Number one, the president alluded to a dialogue between himself and Kim Jong-un, did they speak personally?
Anyway, I was just about to buy AirPods, but Tim Cook alluded to a new wireless charging case.
After returning home, Kelly struggled with intense headaches and pain, which Matthew alluded to while talking to reporters.
Bevin alluded to "a few irregularities" in a speech to supporters but did not provide any further specifics.
Robert A. Iger, Disney's chief executive, alluded to this fascination as we toured Shanghai Disneyland on June 11.
During the Cabinet meeting, Trump alluded to moving money around from "less important areas" to build the wall:
He also noted that the deputy alluded to some financial and health issues during his final radio transmission.
At the festival, scores alluded variously to earthquakes, glaciers, long nights, weather phenomena, and—inevitably—a volcanic eruption.
Russia on Monday also rejected any suggestion of a Plan B, which has been alluded to by Kerry.
You alluded to this a minute ago, but I want to push you a bit more on it.
He must also handle the frictions with others in the government alluded to by Urzua in his letter.
Pichai alluded to AutoML and a future where neural nets can create new neural nets on their own.
Her remark could have alluded to political attacks on prosecutor Andrew Weissmann, who was in the courtroom Monday.
" When Sorkin alluded to Jeff Bezos' plan for space colonization, Gates interrupted to say, "He can have it.
He alluded to certain fellows there, old comrades from boyhood sandlot raids and wars behind the sugar refinery.
The speech is still widely remembered in Britain, and it is sometimes alluded to in debates over immigration.
And as it also happened, I knew Dr. James McGee, the expert to whom Colonel Grossman had alluded.
Several years ago, Mr. Johnson had alluded to using the drug, making light of it in an interview.
" It alluded to "important changes" made to "bring the police and all the communities we serve closer together.
The U.S. government has also alluded to Iran's lack of transparency when it comes to reporting accurate numbers.
" Biden alluded to having private conversations with Trump, adding: "I let him understand what I think about him.
Mr. Byrne alluded to the emphasis on veterans suicide as a Trump administration priority at his confirmation hearings.
The email alluded to an "outside spending group" but did not name Democratic Majority for Israel by name.
Mr. Jordan, the caucus chairman, has alluded to potential battles with Republican leaders if they compromise with Democrats.
" In a conversation with Entertainment Weekly, Murphy alluded to the big midseason development, calling it the season's "hook.
And as Belsham alluded to, Jet is still keeping prices low, sticking to Walmart's "everyday low price" mantra.
Thomas alluded to this belief while talking about one of his heroes, Malcolm X, in a 1987 interview.
The debate "rules" Holt alluded to at the outset went out the window in the first five minutes.
In the call, he alluded to the aid, but did not explicitly link his request to unfreezing it.
During the press conference, Rolón alluded to Turner's past disciplinary issues, including an incident with his own son.
Biden alluded to those plans in the video on Wednesday, strongly suggesting he would be launching a bid.
Throughout its more than two dozen seasons, plenty of contestants have alluded to their political or religious backgrounds.
Omar's appealing to a higher power -- something she alluded to on Twitter ... but hits home here with us.
Q-Tip cryptically alluded to the project back in 2012 and the breadcrumbs have grown in number since.
Earlier in our conversation, Park had alluded to the high total solid and fat content of whale milk.
The positioning of immobile, mostly-nude bodies alluded to practices from forniphilia and BDSM, where bondage produces pleasure.
What was clearly being alluded to was the level of control Peter has over his assistant and her body.
It&apos a -- you know, the candidate for governor in the great state of South Carolina alluded to it.
In his questions to the expert panel, Schiff alluded to one of the possible dilemmas facing the US government.
As Depp believes he is alluded to in Heard's op-ed, he is seeking $50 million dollars in damages.
Trump wouldn't specify whether he had recorded those conversations — having previously alluded to "tapes" in a tweet targeting Comey.
Over the weekend, the White House alluded to the possibility that China would seek the death penalty for distributors.
And the reality is and this is the irony of it and Joe alluded to this a second ago.
But the real takeaway Kim alluded to is that the FBI counsel was telling him not to answer questions.
During the Tuesday meeting, Trump seemingly alluded to his disagreements with Cruz while praising Puerto Rico's Governor Ricardo Rossello.
Fuller has alluded to evidence tampering before but hadn't disclosed what the witness had described to his team's investigator.
As she alluded to throughout the years of the show, 'Talk to me like that, you don't come back.
In it, she alluded to the abuse Meghan and Kate Middleton have been subjected to online, which prompted Hello!
Mr. Tranter thumbed the words into his iPhone, fleshing out Ms. Michaels's lines, which alluded to liquor and Instagram.
These new charges are about alleged witness tampering that Mueller alluded to in a court filing earlier this week.
Probably not, but it's ridiculous that they couldn't until now, as Apple itself alluded to on the WWDC stage.
At King Michael's funeral, shouts of "down with communism" alluded to the king's opposing of communism in the 1940s.
Facebook alluded to recent incidents where the company already took "enforcement action" against third-party developers with data access.
" Lahren alluded to the reported suspension in a tweet on Monday, writing, "So I've got some 'me' time tonight.
So many people are trolling President Trump after he alluded to a terrorism attack in Sweden that never happened.
But Jay's most recent album sparked fan theories that the project title, 4:44, alluded to the chaotic moment.
Their three-song set began with a little mutual admiration that alluded to another famous country singer-songwriter pairing.
In "Lazarus," his final music video released on Tuesday, Bowie alluded to the end of his battle with cancer.
Lindsey Graham alluded to Michael Flynn's downfall at the hearing and asked point blank: Did you monitor my conversations?
Kerry, though, had previously alluded to the possibility that the actions of ISIS, also know as ISIL, were genocide.
Or — as Trump alluded to Friday — he could declare a national emergency to bypass Congress and get his way.
Imagination more or less alluded to leaving the door open for exactly this when it mentioned those alternative arrangements.
He previously asked them to the White House for an episode, which the president alluded to in his goodbye.
His email also alluded to errors in reporting but didn't call anything out specifically despite plenty of specific claims.
McConnell alluded to that on Tuesday when he spoke of the need for "less drama" from the White House.
Put together, they form the Chinese word tuanyuan, or reunion, which alluded to China's goal of unification with Taiwan.
In a statement, Twitter alluded about to the abuse directed at Leslie Jones, but didn't refer to Yiannopoulos directly.
The business contact "basically alluded to me, yeah, and they're even worse than you guys think," the contractor said.
The amendment made no mention of Omar, but Kustoff alluded to the controversy in a statement after the vote.
Stephen Colbert, the host of "The Late Show," alluded to the internal tensions in a tweet on Monday night.
It will be remembered as the first time a candidate has alluded to his genitals in a presidential debate.
The former governor previously alluded to making an announcement by the end of March or in April, CNN noted.
I think he's somewhat alluded to that by saying later this spring we should see inflation numbers pick up.
"Some people alluded to the 2011 rate hike, expressing worries about moving too quick," one of the sources said.
In an opening statement, Walden alluded to the allegations of anti-conservative bias that have dogged Dorsey and Twitter.
I crawled out of my hiding place, and it was only then that Olga alluded to my distressed state.
On Saturday (October 14), Brainfeeder chief Flying Lotus alluded to the allegations during a show at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
These are all rote realizations of moments alluded to in the original trilogy or the ever-retconned Expanded Universe.
Sewell addressed the issue after a law enforcement official during an earlier panel alluded to the allegation against Apple.
Although the Note7 was a major fail, as Obama alluded to, it should not deter people from all smartphones.
A tough childhood is alluded to (and visited in the person of Kris Kristofferson, who plays Blaze's ailing father).
Adam Kolton, director of the Alaska Wilderness League, alluded to a new media campaign but did not provide details.
Rogers said Welch hated the nickname, which alluded to the bomb that's designed to kill multitudes without destroying cities.
Vinals alluded in the memo to a spate of changes at the top of some of Europe's biggest banks.
The mystery alluded to in the title is surprisingly straightforward, given that we're dealing with a time-traveling boat.
Sneakerheads watched Vans pull shoe designs that alluded to the Hong Kong movement from a global sneaker design contest.
The prefix alluded to Project Four, a team founded by Dennis in 1976 that merged with McLaren in 1980.
Scalise alluded to unfounded suspicions among conspiracy-minded Republicans that Ukraine, seeking to help Clinton, was the real meddler.
As you alluded to, Netanyahu has said his cabinet will vote on annexing 30 percent of the West Bank.
The president has repeatedly alluded to the use of force as an option in containing the North Korean threat.
Additional Trump comments (that alluded to the risk of European trade wars) kept the good times rolling for rates.
Trump also alluded to the fact that he and Kavanaugh share the experience of being accused of sexual misconduct.
It listed rivals that have already run into trouble and alluded to others that may soon buckle under pressure.
Biden alluded to those plans in a video posted online Wednesday, strongly suggesting he would be launching a bid.
Trump alluded to military costs and program delays in his remarks Saturday, but didn't single out the Ford carrier.
Ron DeSantis on Friday alluded to the potential need for the Saudi kingdom to compensate victims of the shooting.
In his announcement Thursday, Huntsman alluded to his experience as a governor, a likely prominent theme in his candidacy.
Trump is mentioned or alluded to only rarely, most acerbically in closing remarks about global warming and moral responsibility.
Ms. McSally alluded to this retribution in a paper she wrote in 2007 while at the Air War College.
One notable present-day fan is Wes Anderson, who has alluded to many of Largitue's images in his films.
One of the judges also alluded to the need for a political solution to codify changes to the ACA.
SE: I think it's going to be something along the lines of the Facebook story that we alluded to.
Adam Smith, who's expected to be the next chair of the House Armed Services Committee, also alluded to what's coming.
Nevertheless, I came away from our encounter excited about the work that was to come, which he'd briefly alluded to.
I do think they consider this as one factor but, as your question alluded to, there's a lot going on.
In a Facebook post on his personal page, Kim alluded to the pay dispute while explaining his departure to fans.
And yet, Daenerys, whose tyrannical tendencies have been alluded to at multiple points throughout the show, will not brook opposition.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, she alluded to those botched negotiations, although she didn't specifically name-check Thor.
Yet as Zolotukhin alluded to in his conversations with me, that has not meant Moscow's goals have not been met.
The ruling was unsigned, but, as Trump alluded to in his statement, it did have the support of liberal judges.
He even alluded to the influence of fantasy sites as a factor in fans' judging him — unfairly, in his mind.
"Apple has long alluded they were building something like this into the device," Gundotra said, "so we've been anticipating it."
He alluded to the 'do in an earlier post, which showed the swimmer with a plastic cap on his head.
That's perhaps why Trump may use "smart bombs" to attack Syria, which he alluded to in his Wednesday morning tweet.
McDonald's alluded to future mobile-and-pay upgrades when it launched a more limited version of its app in 2015.
Bob Ewell's abuse of his daughter Mayella is not simply alluded to, but laid bare for the audience to see.
Jason's Instagram is also private, although he alluded to the reason for his sister's digital retreat on Twitter: Don't worry!
Putin's toast, however, alluded to the subtext of the summit: The ongoing and unresolved crisis over North Korea's nuclear program.
It alluded to Poland's contributions to American wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and to America's 70% favourability rating among Poles.
During her speech, Winslet alluded to celebrated "directors, producers, and men of power" with whom she'd worked during her career.
On Monday night's episode, Pollard alluded to giving Safaree a blow job in the bathroom and then cuddling Yung Joc.
Trump alluded to this issue at the National Prayer Breakfast earlier this year, but did not announce a formal policy.
Earlier today, Jeb Bush alluded to Rubio's boots without naming his name during a campaign stop in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
The team alluded to object manipulation, perhaps moving your friends hand wave with your own, as a natural next step.
But the clip quickly took a turn as Robson and Safechuck alluded to the disturbing allegations that Jackson abused them.
Both Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in have alluded to a tough and long battle ahead.
He alluded to some of the details of the murder scene and to the names of some of the victims.
President Obama even alluded to the bond when the Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau, visited the White House in March.
Trump offered some introductory remarks that alluded to the possibility of a bipartisan compromise that might keep the government open.
He also alluded, vaguely, to the employees who had been doxed as part of his rationale for canceling the meeting.
Trump has sought to publicly malign multiple witnesses in the inquiry, something Vindman alluded to in scathing terms on Tuesday.
Before bringing out the poor Russian man for his Demogorgon-feeding, the guard alluded to "the American" in another cell.
New Jersey Senator Cory Booker alluded to former U.S. President Barack Obama, once an Illinois senator, in offering his congratulations.
Philip Greenspun, an early internet entrepreneur and pioneer of online communities, alluded to a similar feature in 80s Usenet servers.
Fox's CMO Shannon Ryan even alluded to this problem in a statement shared alongside the news of the Twitter partnership.
Pelosi's comments alluded to Trump's efforts to leverage the Ukrainian government into interfering in the 2020 election on his behalf.
It was frustrating when opponents occasionally alluded to her sexuality while discussing city matters, where she felt it was irrelevant.
Woods, who has had four back operations since 2014, alluded on Tuesday to a letdown after his emotional Masters finish.
Mr. Wold alluded to other instances of police officers being called to secluded areas, finding nothing amiss and being attacked.
Donald Trump first alluded to running for president as a conservative Republican in a speech at the conference in 2011.
She hit the major points of mass incarceration and policing, but only alluded to changes without clearly offering anything concrete.
Lawmakers in open committee hearings have alluded approvingly to the surprisingly close Egyptian and Israeli cooperation in the North Sinai.
At press time, we don't have much information about the device, first alluded to at last year's Mobile World Congress.
Mr. Mattis alluded somewhat cryptically to the decision when he testified on Tuesday morning to the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Ms. Warren's campaign team alluded to the episode in several fund-raising emails, trying to create a sense of urgency.
Pelosi alluded to the incident and that the company didn't do enough to prevent Russian interference in the 2016 election.
That is likely why Comey alluded to this crime as a flag for the Senate as it continues its investigation.
There may be tens of thousands involved in the effort, something the intelligence community has alluded to in congressional testimony.
According to Microsoft, the Series X will support "four generations" of Xbox games, something the company alluded to last year.
Bernie Sanders alluded to that standard Tuesday in railing against a "rigged economy" controlled by a small group of elites.
A number of them alluded to a vote the Senate would have taken to ban Mr. Trump from future office.
"Competition breeds innovation," says Josh Swartz, the COO of Popdog and one of the "great minds" to whom Freytag alluded.
I don't think we've seen him before, nor has he even been alluded to, to the best of my recollection.
Worst of all, Trump has alluded publicly to the possibility of retribution, up to and including violence, against the whistleblower.
The White House and State Department also alluded to the peace talks in statements that welcomed the Western prisoners' release.
She then alluded to growing the business through acquisition, though it was unclear if she was referencing buying or selling.
He alluded to the fact that both weathered embarrassing episodes when their past marital problems spilled into the public eye.
Fans believed both lead singles alluded to the fallout of Gomez's relationship with Justin Bieber after their March 2018 breakup.
Something small and arguable and maybe a little bit beneath us that alluded to the stratospheric stakes of the discord.
Their experiences in their home countries and the journeys that took them to Germany are alluded to but not emphasized.
And although Pelosi has shown no indication she will actually launch proceedings, she has alluded to it in public talks.
People are confused after Trump alluded to terror attack in Sweden that never happened People are confused after Trump alluded to terror attack in Sweden that never happened Swedish people have taken to social media to express their confusion over President Donald Trump's allusion to a terror attack in their country that didn't actually happen.
And I alluded to before, the Pro model takes things even further with not one, not two, but three rear cameras.
He also alluded to the country possibly moving away from reliance on its energy sector as a key driver of growth.
Moderator Chris Cuomo alluded to arguments that Sanders has the heart and Hillary Clinton's got the head in the Democratic race.
The message alluded to an article that had been posted by a local news website regarding child abuse allegations against her.
He also alluded to the controversy surrounding Clinton's use of a private email server during her tenure as secretary of state.
Just as Alexis alluded and Ru said best, the time has come to … separate the basic bitches from the badass queens!
The tweet from Google (GOOG) alluded to the fact that there was interest in the upcoming device and teased its potential.
One remedy, alluded to at points by each of the candidates, is the need to re-focus away from national politics.
I would certainly advise against disagreeing with her in public, since she may feel attacked or undermined (as she alluded to).
Each woman has a special power (though for now they're mostly alluded to) including healing, interacting with plants, and super-strength.
The state-run Korean Central News Agency alluded to how excited Kim is to have this new weapon at his disposal.
Comey alluded to this fact in later testimony, saying, "it's a long term practice of theirs," referencing to interfering in elections.
" He also alluded several times to the defendants' backgrounds, saying: "Twenty-nine people, [including] two women, are involved in this case.
Monaco reportedly alluded to a "growing threat" of such attacks, which the incoming Trump administration will be forced to reckon with.
You alluded to the possibility that the international community will help broker a dialogue between the Maduro regime and the opposition.
What you make within these assets is the point that alluded me, a pinball dweeb to the point of self-destruction.
In his tweets Monday, Trump alluded to questions surrounding the all-cash purchases, and denied the money came from Russian investors.
Why it matters: Tim Cook has alluded to the importance of augmented reality for the iPhone multiple times over the years.
The CBP has not said whether smuggling was involved in this incident, although the CBP alluded to smuggling in a statement.
Trump alluded to the campaign controversy as he started the day with a jab at his vanquished Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton.
Meanwhile on Monday, Eilish alluded to her meeting with Bieber on Instagram Story with a lengthy message about her Coachella experience.
The ever-elusive Swift has yet to comment on her relationship with Alwyn, but various clues have alluded to their relationship.
In an interview with Vanity Fair, the socialite alluded to feeling "free" after the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
At one point on the call, Musk briefly alluded to a controversy that has dogged Tesla for the past several months.
He also alluded to the fact that there were difficult issues in his private life that had no business being aired.
But as Maggie Haberman of the Times alluded on Twitter, it's not paranoia if they really are out to get you.
These elements became fundamental to the character and were always alluded to, if not outright depicted, in the X-Men films.
In a recent interview with The Huffington Post, actor Conleth Hill, who plays Varys on GoT, alluded to an interesting theory.
Some experts alluded to her "silent movie quality," an ability to captivate just by being, her ability to act without words.
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest alluded to Obama using more executive orders throughout 2016 during an early-January press briefing.
Biden's spokesperson declined to comment, but the report notes that Biden previously alluded to working within a university in some capacity.
In remarks last week, controlling shareholder Shari Redstone alluded to the importance of scale when asked about merging CBS and Viacom.
But she alluded, too, to the racist massacre at a church in Charleston last June, in which nine people were killed.
Freddy: I'm confused because in episode 22013, I thought they alluded to it being their safe house, where Elliot got shot.
Buffett alluded elliptically to Trump in last year's letter, bemoaning the "negative drumbeat" from presidential candidates talking down U.S. economic prospects.
To illustrate the president's desire to boost economic growth in the US, Cohn alluded to the president's thinking on auto production.
Trump on Monday alluded to the looming funding fight, saying he has a "big decision" to make on the border wall.
After the announcement of the Surface Book last fall, product managers strongly alluded to eventually extending the Surface brand to mobile.
Nabokov alluded to the pair by name in his novel, but Weinman argues that Nabokov minimized Horner's influence on the book.
But as Ocasio-Cortez alluded to, dragging out court cases and paying any fines, are all just part of the game.
On August 22, Byrne announced his resignation in a shareholder letter and alluded to ties he had to a Russian spy.
The results found aflatoxin below the limit for human foodstuffs and alluded that aflatoxin was not an issue in smokeless tobacco.
The influencer had alluded to a potential romance on her Instagram account, sharing photos of bouquets with notes attached to them.
Ramaphosa alluded to these allegations in his speech, saying this had weakened the state-owned enterprises in Africa's most industrialized economy.
One, if there are tapes, he alluded to the fact that there are tapes, maybe as a threat or taunting Comey.
During his questioning, Steve Castor, the Republicans' counsel, alluded to a baseless allegation that Vindman could have dual loyalty to Ukraine.
The restaurant wasn't exactly us, but the womanizing, drunk historical feel of the place had alluded us up to that point.
Or, as Whitaker once alluded in a tweet, the attorney general could decide not to release Mueller's findings to the public.
There are no details on the other two tattoos she alluded to — or where they live on her body — just yet.
Uncle Phin alluded to the purchase at least once a week, and Barnum's parents, too, often mentioned their son's good fortune.
Their debut LP was critiqued with a now jarring sincerity, enjoying reviews that alluded to a game-changing piece of work.
Mr. Trump's call to end due process is not a total surprise — he has alluded to taking similar measures for weeks.
The marketing campaign alluded to public anger over long-running investigations in which detectives used sexual relationships to infiltrate advocacy groups.
The president alluded to the "monstrous attack" in Florida and described having been moved by his meetings with parents and survivors.
The foreign constitutions alluded to by Breyer were all enacted significantly later than the American Constitution, and in much different circumstances.
Warner alluded to the measure in his response to Tuesday's State of the Union, which touched on some of these challenges.
In the article, Fisher alluded to the episode and seemed to suggest that it had played a role in his dismissal.
Fans have continuously picked up on small details that Swift included in her work that have potentially alluded to her boyfriend.
At that time, sources close to the family said that Boyle alluded to at least one forced abortion while in captivity.
Her remarks Thursday alluded to Facebook and other large tech companies paying lower taxes under the 2017 GOP-led tax overhaul.
Hemingway alluded to Henry's injury, referencing his own emasculated narrator, in "The Sun Also Rises," to his editor Maxwell Perkins's consternation.
Graham alluded to other problems between the two men, however, saying Tuesday that the spat went "deeper" than the Mueller probe.
She also alluded to unspecified statements the White House had made before signing the order, which she factored into her review.
Gaga alluded to those acting skills as part of the reason viewers were so entranced with her and Cooper's Oscar's performance.
Paul Nakasone, chief of the US Cyber Command, who had alluded to a potential incident in testimony earlier in the day.
Her manager Scooter Braun alluded to her in a speech at the gathering, saying Grande was going through a difficult time.
Some had alluded to "Governor Junk," suggesting that Mr. Rauner ought to be blamed if the state's credit rating were downgraded.
In a sign of Mr. Trump's looming presence in the midterms, both winners alluded to the president in their acceptance speeches.
Asked to clarify her position, Conway again falsely alluded to a terrorist plot: Reached for comment Friday afternoon, Conway told Cosmopolitan.
But it's not clear that the redesign actually addresses the "hard to use" problem that Spiegel alluded to earlier this month.
The timing of the previously unreported funding round was alluded to in a sexual harassment lawsuit filed yesterday by a former employee.
That's frustrating, because Instagram puts carousel-style ads in your feed and long alluded to making the same tools available to everyone.
It's interesting because an earlier episode alluded to the Dark Army deciding they wanted Trump as their puppet themselves, not just Russia.
Like Fields alluded to above, it's the idea that you can leave the audience wistful and wanting more, but still feeling satisfied.
Nadella, and then Day 2 keynote speaker Joe Belfiore alluded to Facebook's use of AI helping to disrupt the 2016 U.S. election.
Her statement seems to indicate that she plans to be involved in women's issues, which she has alluded to during the campaign.
Tweeting a series of statements from his company's verified account, Quint alluded to Bourdain, though he was not mentioned directly by name.
There's the fact that some of the crimes to which Gates alluded, like drug dealing and terrorism, have an irreplaceable physical element.
Humiliating. They dug up as much dirt on me as they could about my sexual history and alluded to me being promiscuous.
In a strange twist ... Nipsey seems to have alluded to "enemies" in a tweet posted to his account just before the shooting.
" He alluded to the American Library Association's recommendations for prison libraries, which were adopted in 2010 as the "Prisoners' Right to Read.
John Ratcliffe of Texas — individually said on Fox News that alluded to a text message about a secret society within the FBI.
The sign alluded to a recent achievement made by Google's parent company Alphabet, which hit a $1 trillion market cap in January.
She told him she had recorded a conversation she and another girl had with Spratt in which he alluded to their encounters.
He alluded to the photo of a boy touching Obama's hair in the White House to see if it felt like his.
GM has alluded to a self-driving program that has yet to be announced that could be integrated into its Lyft investment.
Before announcing her breakup, Kruger may have alluded to the dissolution of her relationship with an Instagram post, which quoted Jimi Hendrix.
Waldheim's campaign posters alluded to that idea, as well as Nazi propaganda about Jewish influence, reading: "We vote for who we want".
Trump's tweet on Wednesday likely also alluded to the unemployment rate, which, at 3.5 percent, is at its lowest in 50 years.
The show included actor Rob Lowe performing a duet with Snow White, which Variety alluded to as particularly embarrassing for the actor.
"A lot of people alluded that my husband may be abusive, and that was a hard thing to think about," she wrote.
Most assumed the statement alluded to the alleged sexual assault that took place; she would the be a victim of sexual assault.
In subsequent interviews, St. Clair stressed the importance of speaking openly about sexual assault and alluded to her long, personal healing process.
She said they that had been "friendly," but then alluded to the fact that the former classmates were no longer in contact.
Already, as alluded to at the top, ER admissions for recreational marijuana are becoming more common in states that have legalized pot.
You just had alluded to the plan for health care in terms of potentially taking 19.9% of it public at some point.
He alluded to the old joke that every senator wakes up in the morning and sees a future president in the mirror.
During the General Growth earnings conference call, Mathrani alluded to Amazon's possible plans to expand Amazon Books, its brick-and-mortar bookstore.
Speaking to Kristin Corry for Noisey last year, she alluded to feeling nervous in a way that extended beyond 'regular' stage fright.
A couple of days ago, an advertisement on Snap appeared that alluded to Chris Brown's violent assault on Rihanna back in 2009.
Clinton appeared in color, introduced via a graphic that alluded to her long-held desire to break the nation's highest glass ceiling.
Though the timing remains unclear, the President alluded that he would soon pardon Arpaio during his rally in Phoenix, Arizona, Tuesday night.
Trump did not attend the ceremony Thursday, the Post noted, though his tense relationship with Sessions was alluded to at the event.
Elon Musk alluded to the Apollo-era struggle to perfect the parachute last month during a meeting with NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine.
He alluded to a New York Times report this week that said Russia and China are eavesdropping on Trump's personal phone calls.
Later Sunday, in a news conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Bolton again alluded to the welfare of US-backed Kurds.
Denuclearization as alluded to last March by South Korea's National Security Advisor Chung Eui-yong left out two critical words: North Korea.
He also alluded to the two black men, Alton B. Sterling in Baton Rouge, La., and Philando Castile in Falcon Heights, Minn.
But McMullin alluded to the leadership meeting and McCarthy's Trump-Russia remark in a New York Times op-ed published in February.
However, he and chairman Rick Hernandez Jr. also alluded to the need for a renewal of ethics and trust in the company.
Jose Miguel Vivanco, executive director for the Americas Division of Human Rights Watch, denounced the pardon and also alluded to a pact.
The message was undated, but it likely came after Obama was elected president because it alluded to the 2007-08 financial crisis.
It did not mention Mr. Erdogan by name, but alluded to a corruption scandal that is said to have involved his family.
But when a New Hampshire voter pressed Sanders about it Thursday night, the Vermont senator alluded to a willingness to throw punches.
And when asked about her partner of almost three decades, Lange alluded to their hardships amidst their great love for each other.
Feinstein, the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, alluded to recent travel by Trump's two adult sons, Donald Jr. and Eric.
The president seemed to offer a modest concession, however, when he alluded to asking the country's Constitutional Tribunal to review the legislation.
In a statement DraftKings' CEO Jason Robins alluded to this, saying that the firm has deep expertise in "sports, technology, and policy".
According to his introductory press conference, in which he alluded to the development of Barcelona's post-Cruyff, he would need 20 years.
Such concerns were obliquely alluded to in a scathing resignation letter sent in August by the agency's student loan ombudsman, Seth Frotman.
As I've alluded to several times in this review, the first five episodes of Altered Carbon are a bit of a slog.
In keeping with his past silence, Mr. Mueller alluded to the idea that his indictments were "speaking" ones that offered extensive detail.
President Trump, who has repeatedly linked crime to illegal immigration, alluded to the case at a rally Tuesday evening in West Virginia.
" In the second, he alluded to a few of her performances in hotels that he owned by saying, "She worked for me.
But the Amazon warrior received comparatively little screen time, and while her back story was alluded to, it was never fully realized.
In comments outside the White House, Trump heaped praise on Pompeo and alluded to differences with Tillerson, noting their disagreements on Iran.
In the statement on Monday, authorities alluded to ties between Zhou and Meng, who rose through the government's security apparatus under Zhou.
" Before long, President Trump alluded to "The Hunt" on Twitter, saying it was made by liberal Hollywood "to inflame and cause chaos.
And after Mr. Baldwin won, he alluded to the fact that Mr. Trump had long coveted an Emmy but never won one.
Tony is a repressed homosexual; twenty years earlier, his wife told him he was "obviously queer," and never alluded to it again.
But the jobs he alluded to — hardy miners in mazelike tunnels with picks and shovels — have steadily become vestiges of the past.
The term alluded to the Polish director Jerzy Grotowski's concept of "poor theater," stripped of sets and props to encourage direct engagement.
Rucker alluded to it at the recent Health Datapalooza conference, saying "most of the big customers" didn't sign on to the letter.
The opulent, sterile rooms are visited by some of the birds alluded to in the film's title, omens of change and catastrophe.
Even opponents who had previously alluded to his age by calling for a "new generation" of leadership left him alone on Wednesday.
DW: It's worth hitting on, Charlotte sort of alluded to it earlier, but this is not something the two of us did.
The tipster also alluded to allegations of domestic violence ... claiming Adam struck his wife so hard it knocked her to the ground.
But Cleckley also alluded to the possibility that some psychopathic individuals are successful interpersonally and occupationally, at least in the short term.
Rap artist XXXTentacion may have alluded to his own death months before his fatal shooting in a live video he posted on Instagram.
The novel tracks Samuel Hawley's past (the 12 lives alluded to in the novel) alongside Hawley's efforts to give Loo a normal childhood.
However, Trump's top lawyer on the case, Daniel Petrocelli, alluded to a possible settlement Thursday, noting the unique responsibilities his client now carries.
As I alluded to earlier, there are times when the benefits of going onto a hard connection aren't going to be that noticeable.
Dennis seemingly alluded to the conflict with Ravenel on Monday, sharing an Instagram slideshow of photos of her and her Southern Charm costars.
It also creatively alluded to the paradigm shift happening in the late 1960s and early 1970s as electronic music was growing increasingly popular.
The truck was previously described as a "new kind of pickup" by Musk, though he's alluded to the concept even prior to that.
And Trump has also not ruled out raising the minimum age for buying semiautomatic weapons, which he alluded to during Wednesday's listening session.
Thiel, who a Gawker Media site years ago revealed to be gay, was alluded to and then directly name dropped a few times.
The actor and director, who declined to comment on the newspaper's story, has seemingly alluded to Weinstein in the past and very recently.
Pichai alluded to both a new Taipei R&D campus and, in the much shorter term, hardware announcements planned for Google I/O.
In the announcement, VP of Messaging Products David Marcus looked back at the platform's year in 2015 and alluded to what's to come.
"The likelihood of Wonder Woman being bisexual has been alluded to over the years, primarily in comics," Collier-Pitts wrote in the Change.
His main defense has been that none of his sexual encounters with women were nonconsensual, which he reportedly alluded to in addressing Theodoracopulos.
In that same Good Housekeeping interview, the actress alluded to the fact that she has used Ina Garten's roast chicken recipe for guidance.
President Xi alluded to potential criticisms of his Belt and Road policy in a keynote speech to the gathered world leaders on Friday.
" He also alluded to the military's strengthening of deterrent and defensive forces in the face of North Korea's "continued nuclear and missile provocations.
Many people around DC have dismissed it out of hand for that reason, as well as the practical challenges that Thune alluded to.
The U.S. president on Saturday alluded to a terrorist-related event in Sweden that, as far as Swedes can tell, didn't actually happen.
Unsurprisingly, the cuts to early voting, the move to strip Evers of economic powers, and other changes weren't alluded to on Walker's chart.
Several weeks before handshake-gate with our mercurial commander-in-chief, Souza even alluded to Merkel's support of his work as a photographer.
Some of the characters, as Condor and de Faría alluded to above, are even inspirational, in the sense that they're strong and powerful.
"It's one that's alluded us, the T20 World Cup, and it would be great to win that trophy, that's our goal," Smith added.
There was also caution over potential further rate cuts, something President Mario Draghi even alluded to during his press conference on March 10.
The location data usage alluded to by Lowe is also not mentioned in the company's privacy policy, which is a whole different problem.
Previously, the studio "joked" about forcing everyone to work on Christmas and New Years Eve, and alluded to 80-hour work weeks. Hilarious!
"I just don't agree with the characterization of the inaugural," he told one reporter who alluded to the bleakness of the earlier address.
But the point to remember is that, as Churchill alluded, the buildings that surround us can have a powerful impact on our decisions.
In one, they alluded to John Cleese's "dead parrot" sketch in Monty Python's Flying Circus, which had become part of Our Island Story.
In a statement on Sunday, the franchise did not confirm the reports, but instead alluded to a "scary situation" Thursday that involved Waiters.
In an April 2017 report, Facebook alluded obliquely to this observation when it said its own conclusions were consistent with the U.S. government's.
This season, though, Anthony seems more willing to pass — as Wade alluded to — and the result is a more balanced New York attack.
" Macron also alluded to the country's colonial past, although he said relations between Africa and France are now "framed by post-colonial relations.
She alluded to a Fox News report that Espy was paid $220006,2202 from a lobbying contract with former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo.
And she alluded to the release of hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee to suggest outright that Russia is boosting Mr. Trump.
On social media, two former members of 'NSync, Lance Bass and Mr. Timberlake, expressed sorrow but also alluded to Mr. Pearlman's checkered past.
Fans thought Frank Ocean would join Tyler, The Creator's annual festival after an Instagram live-stream alluded to him being a special guest.
Nowhere were such elements of artifice and picturesque thrills more on display than at the Court of Versailles, to which Sontag had alluded.
Lewinsky's comments sparked outrage because she alluded to a blind spot revealed by the #MeToo movement when it comes to protecting powerful men.
When Minaj recently claimed that she has spent time paying homage and praising women in rap, she alluded that people routinely forget this.
The Justice Department's antitrust chief alluded to a swift approval process last month, when he said the deal was "surgically" cut for approval.
He had alluded to struggles with substance abuse but had entered recovery and had temporarily moved home with his parents in New Jersey.
I knew in that moment that if the story alluded to in the image played out, that cross would soon be on fire.
Biles' boyfriend, Stacey Ervin Jr., alluded to her family in an Instagram Story on Saturday, showing his girlfriend support in this difficult time.
Amy Schumer also alluded to this societal taboo in a comedy sketch in 2015 about offering paid services to listen to boring conversations.
As Macpherson alluded to in a tweet, Rogers is not the first top EU diplomat to leave the government ranks in recent years.
The agencys emergency committee on the new coronavirus, which is made up of independent experts, alluded to the internal discussions the following day.
MIAMI — Cryptic comments from Senator Bill Nelson of Florida this week alluded to a secret Russian plot to tap into Florida's election systems.
You alluded to the idea that it was a pretty masculine space and time, in L.A. Did that factor heavily into your decision?
She alluded glowingly to Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks even as she urged that President Barack Obama not be re-elected.
Biles' boyfriend, Stacey Ervin Jr., alluded to her family in an Instagram Story on Saturday, showing his girlfriend support in this difficult time.
Although the Earth isn't named after a Roman deity like the five planets alluded to in the puzzle, it is nevertheless a planet.
Rogelio's alluded to a little bit of a history with Ricky Martin, and I'd love to see if we could get him on.
CHANGES AT THE TOP Vinals alluded in the memo to a spate of changes at the top of some of Europe's biggest banks.
National Intelligence Director James Clapper alluded to these past incidents earlier this year and warned that the 2016 race would be no different.
In a recent interview with The New York Times, President Trump alluded to young Americans having to pay $12 a year for insurance.
" He then alluded to the affair her father, former President Bill Clinton, had with Monica Lewinsky, asking Ms. Clinton: "How did you feel?
But as Crosby alluded to, the Penguins and Coach Mike Sullivan are content that if the chances are there, the results will come.
Ms. Hall specialized in lyrical, evocative landscapes whose flat color planes and geometric forms alluded to the natural world rather than describing it.
Instead, he alluded to the issue, saying that "the whole country had been held under house arrest" before he became president in 2013.
The mayor cautioned against reading too much into the departures, but alluded to his hands-on management style on the issues they oversaw.
But in the press statement, Feige alluded to the possibility that Holland's Spider-Man could still appear in Sony's solo Spider-Verse movies.
And he alluded to the sensitivities surrounding the matter, saying he'd prefer not to reveal which Saudi officials he spoke to about it.
"It just breaks things up," Kendal said of the lived-in result that alluded to staying up late and sleeping in your eyeliner.
But beyond that, two sources told Recode that Mithril leaders alluded to tax advantages when privately explaining the multiple reasons for the move.
Since then, he has kept going, launching a test of the new hypersonic missile Kinzhal (dagger) alluded to in his March 1 speech.
Defending the summit, Mahathir's office said there was no intention to create a "new bloc as alluded to by some of its critics".
The agencys emergency committee on the new coronavirus, which is made up of independent experts, alluded to the internal discussions the following day.
" Mr. Trump alluded to another private call last week, when he said Mr. Cuomo had pledged, "I'll never run for president against you.
Last year, when Defense Secretary Jim Mattis testified on Capitol Hill about the administration's new arms policy, he alluded to a benign outcome.
Another problem, alluded to by the statement from Ellis's family, is that often the addiction care available to people just isn't very good.
" However, during the most recent episode, which aired August 16, the girls in the house alluded to "rumors" that Costa was an "exotic dancer.
Ahead of her announcement, she alluded to the exciting news on her own Instagram feed with a spoof on a Harry and Markle photo.
Yet his speech was also notable for what he did not say, but alluded to: the government failures that let the drug trade persist.
U.S. Republican Senator Marco Rubio was unimpressed with Putin's offer and alluded to alleged Russian hacking of Democratic groups during the U.S. presidential election.
As she alluded to in her Variety interview, residential segregation means some people rarely cross paths with people of different racial and ethnic backgrounds.
Sure, Elodie never alluded to Prairie having a brother during their talk about dimensions and echos, but that doesn't mean he's not out there.
In the midst of the drama, Nelson alluded to the cheating allegations in a "public service announcement" posted to her Instagram Story on Thursday.
Her album's lead single, "Chained to the Rhythm," released not long after the 2016 election, alluded to people living in a bubble of distortion.
Their exchange is important, and gets alluded to several times through the episode, so I've transcribed it in full below for reference later on.
But in a video she published on her Twitter account this week, Hill alluded to plans to launch a campaign fighting against revenge porn.
I want to circle back to something you alluded to earlier, which is that meritocracy is toxic even for those who profit from it.
A user named FL Cracker alluded to conducting similar raids and red-pill influence campaigns on Infowars' website, which also uses Disqus for commenting.
Q: You alluded at the very beginning that the Chinese are not doing as great a job securing the border as they were before.
Gates said that when she was in an abusive relationship, which she alluded to during her season on The Bachelor, she was sexually assaulted.
He's never said anything or alluded to anything ever; he's always reminding me that I made a huge contribution, but I just feel guilty.
Since she entered the scene, Diane has alluded to the night that Cooper visited her, the last night she saw him before he disappeared.
It began after investigators also uncovered a messy personal life, said multiple sources — which Jurvetson himself clearly alluded to in his own public statement.
Though she gave few verbal answers (her facial reactions may have alluded to some answers), she did give a clear response to one question.
Brown alluded to the 28 million lb drop in boneless beef stocks that he calculated represents about 92 percent of total beef in storage.
This did not deter the Brigadier from sharing sensitive intelligence with him about Britain's unsuccessful search for guerrillas, which alluded to Pedro Barrera's failure.
But that's not enough, especially since Chief Putney alluded to eyewitness statements (both civilian and officer) who support the officer's claim he was justified.
She rarely alluded to the Pilgrims herself as she pursued the idea of a patriotic celebration for autumn over the course of two decades.
In February, Steeh and lawyers for the Justice Department alluded to the potential for Takata to collapse if it could not find a buyer.
He alluded to how Amazon relied for decades on the extensive transportation network already built by logistics companies such as UPS to deliver goods.
Geoff recalls a 1973 visit (alluded to in Rocketman) during which John gave the family a 2,000 pound check to buy a new car.
Season 7 starts off 100 days into Mellie's presidency, and actress Bellamy Young alluded to a "dance" of power between her character and Washington's.
Li alluded to the troubled ties when speaking to Moon in front of reporters, saying both sides looked forward to the warmth of spring.
Yes, Sanders alluded to his successes, but he barely mentioned Hillary Clinton, and refrained from attacking her, for the first part of his speech.
Myanmar's new president has alluded to removing a highly controversial constitutional clause that could see revolutionary leader Aung San Suu Kyi come to power.
In the midst of the drama, Nelson alluded to the cheating allegations in a "public service announcement" posted to her Instagram Story on Thursday.
But the biggest problem with these three standard exceptions, as Guthrie alluded to, is that they don't include an exception for the woman's health.
But Schatz and Sanders have both alluded to the possibility of using expansions like these as a stepping-stone toward a single-payer system.
The rapper previously alluded to Wendy Williams that he was referring to Kim, Khloé Kardashian and Rob Kardashian's ex Blac Chyna on the track.
She alluded to "horrendous acts" committed by Poles as "colonisers", of peoples in large territory to the east of present-day Poland, mainly Ukraine.
" DC rapper Goldlink, who is in a relationship with Skye, had previously alluded to the accusations against Wes in a song called "Justine's Interlude.
He alluded to a potential desire to be a coaching specialist, something recently retired DeMarcus Ware has done with the Denver Broncos this year.
The next day he slandered news outlets that reported on, or even alluded to, these allegations, as "fake news" and threatened them with retribution.
In an interview with Vanity Fair, Williams may have alluded to the deleted scene when she discussed how difficult Get Out was to film.
And as Pikiell alluded to in his post-game comments, this team can rebound - its 49 boards per game rank 10th in the nation.
Last week LG alluded to a successor to its second flagship phone of 53, the V10, and today the company revealed a little more.
Stanley alluded to a new tour on ABC Radio on the red carpet for the ASCAP Pop Music Awards in Los Angeles on Monday.
To a mixture of groans and laughs, Corden delivered a series of quips that alluded to the specific nature of the accusations against Weinstein.
ABC's "Good Morning America" cohost Michael Strahan alluded to a plot twist when Golding and costar Emma Thompson appeared on the show on Tuesday.
He further alluded to still-undisclosed evidence involving former Attorney General Loretta Lynch's role in the Clinton investigation, evidence he suggested would support him.
Last year, for example, Obama alluded to the FCC's then-forthcoming rules on net neutrality, cybersecurity information sharing and the debate over government surveillance.
Trump also waited more than a year to meet an African leader, though Bolton alluded to a potential upcoming presidential trip to the continent.
Jose Miguel Vivanco, executive director for the Americas Division of Human Rights Watch, denounced the pardon and also alluded to allegation of a pact.
Trump on Monday alluded to those concerns in his tweet but said economic turmoil in China and Europe justifies holding off on rate hikes.
Thailand and sex tourism have become so synonymous that last month British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson alluded to the issue during a Brexit speech.
It's a followup to the ban he alluded to in a series of tweets last month, and appears at odds with top military officials.
Interestingly, there is no visible gore — blood is only alluded to by a deep red cloak — and the saint's expression is stoic, not struggling.
She also alluded to Brett Kavanaugh, the Supreme Court Justice who denied sexually assaulting a young woman as a teenager during his confirmation hearings.
"Studies show both overall weight decrease and specific effects on the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system which Lockhart alluded to in the video," Kidd writes.
He alluded to a nonexistent "Brooklyn chapter" of DSA (there are North Brooklyn, South Brooklyn, and Central Brooklyn branches, not a unified Brooklyn chapter).
In a statement on Tuesday, a spokesman for the Republican National Committee alluded to the ballooning size of the field in attacking Mr. Bullock.
The usual hallmarks of a coming of age film, like first kisses or Prom, are either alluded to offscreen or not depicted at all.
Mr. Biden has mentioned by name, or alluded to, a long list of potential running mates, including several of his former 22 campaign rivals.
Though you can read that in a lot of ways, one interpretation is that the darkness Ms. Kawakubo alluded to is political and social.
Yeah, there's a lot, there's a plot point in there, like you alluded to, that is literally a key point in the book. Correct.
HHS Secretary Alex Azar alluded to those fears, and several administration officials urged Americans not to seek tests unless they were experiencing coronavirus symptoms.
As I alluded to earlier, what I set out to write was a catharsis or a purge, just putting my thoughts on the page.
The Palestinian leader alluded to that meeting only briefly in his speech, thanking Mr. Trump for his efforts to work out a peace deal.
Late in the afternoon, CEO John Skipper sent a long note to employees that gently alluded to the controversy without mentioning Hill or Trump.
" President Donald Trump briefly alluded to the virus as a possible pandemic Thursday during a meeting with African American leaders, saying, "I know politics.
The choice alluded to the Twitter hashtag "#GiantMeteor23.2," a reference to an imaginary presidential candidate used to express frustration about this year's election choices.
Though the FDA has alluded to more recent and relevant data, the American people have yet to see the results of the 2019 studies.
Speaking at the Wellesley College commencement on Friday, she alluded again and again to Donald J. Trump, the man who defeated her for president.
" Asked specifically about Mr. Bolsonaro's remarks, she alluded to Brazil's own military dictatorship between 1964 and 1985, which Mr. Bolsonaro has praised as "glorious.
Bernie Sanders of Vermont went first, and though he alluded to the changes Brown had won — "a modest improvement" — he was a hard no.
Mr. Biden spoke of American values — freedom of religion, freedom of speech and freedom of the press — and alluded to the Statue of Liberty.
As a result, manager Buck Showalter alluded that Gausman join likely the major league rotation Monday for a three-game series in Tampa Bay.
She alluded to smuggling Jews across borders through the Bricha, an underground movement that helped refugees move illegally across Eastern Europe and into Palestine.
Ms. Klobuchar alluded to Mr. Trump's tempestuous departure from a recent NATO summit after a video surfaced of several foreign leaders joking about him.
Moore alluded to her recent split from husband Marc Daly on Instagram Friday, sharing a photo of herself posing in a black lace gown.
Court documents filed by federal prosecutors in Manhattan alluded to Trump as a co-conspirator in that case, but he has not been charged.
In his Monday afternoon remarks, Trump said that Sessions had made "a terrible mistake" when he recused himself and also alluded to Rosenstein's role.
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"That's not in anyone's interest," Ryan told reporters when asked about the possibility of a government shutdown, to which President Donald Trump has alluded.
But at his news conference the next morning, Mr. Cruz alluded to the evening on camera, making a remark about our Chinese food order.
A Sports Illustrated article on Fishers Island that ran in 1965 and mentioned the house alluded to a single excess: an in-ground sprinkler.
Just a few hours after a meeting where she tried to steer members of her caucus away from impeachment, Pelosi alluded to it herself.
Even as obnoxious a personage as him would not dare to use that word, or the other two I alluded to, for public consumption.
It was the second of at least three times that a Trump campaign official alluded to swapping access to Trump for favors from Russia.
But it's the "secondary intention" alluded to by DARPA that's raising the most serious flags—the use of HEGAAs as a defensive response to threats.
Origin of the Three-Headed Dragon Prophecy While the prophecy is greatly hinted at in the books, it's only slightly alluded to in the show.
His statement alluded to his desire to continue to work "thoughtfully and independently" in the next 15 months, which could signal more conflicts with Trump.
While the "Western" lifestyles politicians have alluded to have certainly empowered women like Sarita, concerns about safety is the single largest factor holding them back.
In this recent interview, she alluded to not only the sexual abuse Kelly is accused of but claims that he starved the girls as well.
" Meanwhile, Milania also alluded to the family's appeal for Joe, writing, "My dad, who is the best dad in the world, needs to come home.
She jokes that she may be on a list of people who've alluded to harming Trump (in jest or not), but doesn't seem too worried.
Ahead of her pregnancy announcement, she alluded to the exciting news on her own Instagram feed with a spoof on a Harry and Markle photo.
The Sixers lost four straight contests to start the month before Embiid alluded to leaving Philadelphia in an Instagram exchange with former teammate Jimmy Butler.
Though Vela never heard her use the word "rape," he did remember that she described being drugged by Tyson, and vaguely alluded to something traumatic.
Some called it "the ivory tower," which could have alluded to its status as a place for training, or the fact that it was sequestered.
Braun revealed in 2017 that he used to worry about the singer's death, but this is the first time he's alluded to a specific cause.
Dana alluded to making the matchup after 222, saying he'd "make that fight immediately" as soon as Holloway's injured leg got cleared by a doctor.
" A White House spokesperson later alluded to the possibility of having the baby treated in the United States, noting that Trump has "offered to help.
"The front-runner in this race, Donald Trump, has actually alluded to the fact that parts of Obamacare are pretty good," Rubio said in Houston.
Kardashian's new post featuring their daughter comes three days after she alluded to heartbreak with a pair of inspirational quotes shared via her Instagram Story.
One man who says he knows McCrary told WGCL that she's often seen at the store asking for money and alluded to mental health issues.
In January, CBS announced the show would be concluding at season 15, promising an "epic final season" — something Mantegna also alluded to in his letter.
The day after her long-awaited encounter, Eilish alluded to her meeting with Bieber on Instagram Story with a lengthy message about her Coachella experience.
Peirce thanked Piwowar in a tweet "for serving America's investors so well for so long," but alluded to the potential deadlock his departure would create.
At the beginning of the show, religion was vaguely alluded to — mentions of the Old Gods here and there; Septa Mordane chiding a sassy Sansa.
The "Living for Love" singer has yet to comment on the settlement directly but has instead seemingly alluded to it on her social media accounts.
Though the businesswoman would not specify what those were, she notes that other successful people have alluded to the importance of a full night's rest.
The celebrities are recognizable on sight, and sometimes their fake name alluded to their real name, or their identity is referred to in user comments.
When they met this season in the crypts of Winterfell, Sansa and Arya alluded to the separate harrowing experiences that led them to this point.
"Tonight, Donald Trump once again alluded to violence against Hillary Clinton," said Elizabeth Shappell, spokeswoman for Correct The Record, a pro-Clinton media watchdog group.
The military's goal of using social media to influence the beliefs of populations to win wars is alluded to in the description of other panels.
It did not help that Ms. Roy alluded to her good hair in an Instagram post on Saturday night, the night the album was unveiled.
We've alluded to how these metrics reflect high and growing expectations for startups and their investors, but never quite explained why that was the case.
As for the possibility of more referendums, French, Italian, and Dutch politicians have all alluded to a desire to hold them since the British vote.
Sondland was at the meeting and "proceeded to discuss the deliverable required in order to get the meeting and he alluded to investigations," Vindman testified.
Ms. Danner, in her essay, alluded to the death of Ms. Bumpers, which led to changes in how the police respond to emotionally disturbed people.
In her article, Esther alluded to "a controversial video of Mr. Trump" that had been released days before the debate, but skipped over the details.
While experts remain skeptical of how large this party defection could actually be, McSally herself alluded to this phenomenon during an interview earlier this fall.
One expressed surprise when I alluded to Richard Nixon's underhanded dealings at the Paris peace talks in 1968; he didn't know anything about the matter.
But Mr. Pompeo has also been in charge of an active covert campaign against the North, which he has alluded to elliptically on several occasions.
But the prosecutors leading the largest-ever college admissions prosecution have also alluded to other families, not named and not charged, who paid far more.
"We are going to have — and I suspect are having, and I think they alluded to it in there — a supply chain problem," said Sen.
The military has denied any role in removing Mr. Sharif, but members of his Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz Party have repeatedly alluded to a conspiracy.
He also alluded to Mr. Cruz, without mentioning his name, as a lawmaker who might lack the charm to win a contested race this year.
One reason, alluded to in the article, is the blackout on civilian casualty figures for countries in which the United States conducts strikes in secret.
President Obama on Tuesday night touted the government's strong net neutrality rules but also alluded to a need to blunt the spread of terrorism online.
He did not mention the man who would soon be president-elect but alluded to the potential for an expectation-defying election for his party.
He played 218.8 minutes Saturday, even though head coach Quin Snyder alluded pregame to Hill's minutes being a bit more spread out in his return.
On Tuesday, Mr. Pence alluded to Mr. Trump's efforts to pressure companies to keep jobs in the United States, even if executive intervention is required.
What was surprising, as I alluded to earlier, is that the profile of electability in 2020 looked different than in the House races in 2018.
He also apparently alluded to an alleged affair between MSNBC&aposs The Morning Show co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, who are now married.
Biden also alluded to Sanders' flirtation with attempting to primary Obama, an issue that's the focus of a new digital ad from the Biden campaign.
In committee, Lofgren alluded to the complicated balance of negotiations that led to the bill's final text in explaining her down vote on some amendments.
Trump alluded to a number of hacks on the U.S. that experts and government officials have blamed on digital adversaries such as China and Russia.
Trump reportedly told his aides earlier this week that the whistleblower was "close to a spy," and alluded to the traditional punishment for espionage: execution.
Jutting, who spoke of his addiction to drugs and alcohol, also alluded several times to paying for sex, and referred to Ningsih as his prostitute.
" Songs alluded to Steve Reich, Justin Timberlake and, as Longstreth put it to me, "a kitschy, exoticist, American fantasy of what Chinese music sounds like.
And when it came time to bid farewell until the next gathering of New York postcard obsessives, Mr. Pisark alluded to another vanished city landmark.
And as Mr. Beshear alluded to, he has a compelling story to tell about the effect of the health law in a conservative-leaning state.
In December, Mr. Davidson, who has been candid about his struggles with mental illness, alluded to intense online bullying in the wake of the breakup.
Moreover, he appeared surprised that the allegation would be even alluded to in an interview, as if no one around him had suggested it might.
Drawing, design and decay are all alluded to or implicated in "Dawn of the Looney Tune," Michelle Segre's terrific exhibition of sculptures at Derek Eller.
Carson alluded to his lack of experience when he said just a few weeks ago that he'd turn down a post in the Trump administration.
Some have alluded to his calmer, more calculated private personality – notably those like Chris Christie and Ben Carson, who have now endorsed his presidential run.
Matt Bevin alluded to Thomas Jefferson's famous aphorism about the need to periodically water the tree of liberty with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
As alluded to obliquely in the intro above, the twist in this comic is careful, quiet, elegant, and completely earth-shaking for the DC Universe.
"It's always alluded to and that's the last thing people remember, but now we've got some new experiences for you all to talk about," Young added.
Mercury RetrogradeFrequency: Three times a yearLength: Three weeksWe alluded to Mercury's retrograde effects already, and Tripp adds travel issues, misunderstandings, and technological mishaps to the list.
During her talk on being Muslim in America, scholar Dalia Mogahed alluded to the fact that "some people" want to ban Muslims and shut down mosques.
While in Afghanistan, the secretary of state also alluded to Iran, which President Donald Trump threatened to "obliterate" Tuesday and which shares a border with Afghanistan.
Trump alluded to the shared history in a toast Monday evening at Buckingham Palace, where he was attending a white tie banquet hosted by the Queen.
Asked several times about facing extradition, Assange stated again and again that he was willing to go the United States but alluded to various hold ups.
In the midst of the drama last week, Nelson alluded to the cheating allegations in a "public service announcement" posted to her Instagram Story on Thursday.
Patten called the loophole argument "absolute nonsense" and alluded to longstanding concerns about China's legal system that would make it difficult to guarantee a fair trial.
Schiff also responded and alluded to the written questions the president is expected to soon submit to the special counsel as part of the Russia investigation.
The rest of the cast's Instagram accounts have not alluded to a return to set, but there is one major clue in Heaton's post: Piedmont Park.
These background facts are alluded to in shorthand dialogue, but anyone who's watched a couple of hours of American television can probably fill in the blanks.
Other privacy settingsAs we've alluded to, apps will have privacy settings of their own, so you can delve into each one separately to see what's available.
In season two of Jessica Jones (spoiler alert) this trait was alluded to: Jessica Jones allegedly got her super powers through genetic editing using octopus DNA.
In a phone interview, a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Education alluded to "a certain level of fear among parents, students and professors" following the attacks.
According to the Los Angeles Times, California Democrats sent out mailers to voters that alluded to her illness, but stopped short of saying she had died.
Michael Flynn, alluded to the policy during his speech at the Republican National Convention in July, suggesting that it was distracting the troops from their mission.
He alluded to "the upper classes (who) want to bring (poorer) people back down," but he insisted that neither they nor he can be counted out.
An outspoken Trump critic, McMullin even alluded to the 2016 meeting and McCarthy's Russia-Trump statement in a New York Times op-ed published in February.
We found most discussed end-of-life preferences willingly and many mentioned previous talk about death was uncommon, often only alluded to or couched in humor.
Dauba-Pantanacce also alluded to how Macron can make changes without parliamentary approval, using an existing law which enables decrees to be passed without parliamentary debate.
Following his acceptance speech, in which he thanked people in his life for making a "more responsible person," several women alluded to allegations of sexual misconduct.
The immediate naming of the movement and use of images, such as the coiled "Don't Tread on Me" snake, alluded to popular notions of American history.
In Coloring Book, the spirit of temptation never interrupts the aura of sanctified fervor, even though it is alluded to ("I might give Satan a swirlie").
Ivanka's much-publicized child care plan is likely to come into play soon: It was vaguely alluded to in Trump's tax plan, hastily released this week.
He actually alluded to that last week -- he said he might not really want to go (but) ... he's accepted an invitation to attend a summit there.
The only reason an investor will back an early-stage companyLebowitz: You just alluded to some things you might've done differently in your series A deck.
In Yates' memo, she alluded to the fact that private prisons are often less safe and less stable places to house people serving a prison sentence.
The cement-maker explained that its Enterprise Risk Management office, alluded to in the column, is meant to examine difficulties which the company could potentially face.
Yet Tuesday's developments raise questions about the limits of Reid's influence on Sanders, a fact Feinstein alluded to in saying that Sanders should defer to Reid.
In his letter, Mr. Perry alluded to the dispute, noting that such longer-term investments "will take time and energy to successfully realize an appropriate result."
Last month, Mr. Duterte alluded to a 50 million-peso ransom that had been paid to free Mr. Sekkingstad despite a government policy against such payments.
After 15 years of development, Virgin Galatic's private space program has experienced a number of setbacks, with Branson having alluded to launch dates and missing them.
Some investors also alluded to the scrutiny on consumer companies like Facebook to explain why most of the acquisition activity has been contained to enterprise companies.
In his remarks on Monday, Mr. Obama alluded to the shootings and to recent police violence against African-Americans, holding up Mr. Kettles, of Ypsilanti, Mich.
Fans anticipated Frank Ocean to join Tyler, the Creator's annual, "Camp Flog Gnaw" festival after an Instagam live-stream alluded to him being a special guest.
Schiff was up first and embarked on an interesting line of questioning in which he alluded to Gordon Sondland, the US's ambassador to the European Union.
Waging economic war Erdogan alluded Friday to "those who wage economic war on us" and told Turks to exchange their dollars and euros for Turkish lira.
Kerr also alluded to a sense of public obligation, recalling how he sat Thompson and Curry for a road game against the Denver Nuggets last season.
Since then there has been no official word on whether or not the issue will see a wider release though his mother alluded to that happening.
Zuckerberg alluded to this himself toward the end of his responses, noting, for good measure, that he had also gone 15 minutes over his allotted time.
Which brings me to... I alluded to this briefly before, but I often felt like a bit of a shitty feminist while working the beer cart.
As his career took off, XXXTentacion had alluded to the abuse claims in his music and repeatedly denied the charges in messages to his fanatical followers.
So in lieu of the usual Easter egg section, here are a few of the Trek elements that were alluded to most blatantly this week: 1.
Though Mr. Obama never mentioned Mr. Trump by name he alluded to the caustic political environment that has characterized a significant portion of the president's tenure.
Senator John Cornyn of Texas, the Senate's second-highest-ranking Republican, alluded to Mr. Flake's promise on Tuesday as his office assessed support for the bill.
Simone Biles' boyfriend, Stacey Ervin Jr., alluded to her family in an Instagram Story after the Olympian's brother was arrested in connection with a triple-homicide.
Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige has also alluded to plans for Ms. Marvel in the past, which makes an MCU connection for the series more likely.
" Mr. Obama also alluded to Mr. McCain's military service, saying: "All of us can aspire to the courage to put the greater good above our own.
He also argued that Zionists had collaborated with Nazis to propel more people to what would become Israel — a theme he alluded to again on Monday.
On Monday, during a separate appearance with Netanyahu, Trump alluded to the seeming oddity of announcing a peace plan where only one side was on board.
Roughly an hour later, BuzzFeed, in a break from typical journalistic practice, posted the document that fully detailed the unverified allegations to which CNN had alluded.
Here is a list of things Parks and Rec characters alluded to in their version of 2017: Shia LaBeouf designs both wedding dresses and wedding jewelry.
His vague statement delicately alluded to another case in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, where a lawmaker from Mr. Modi's party is accused of rape.
In a series of Twitter posts on Tuesday afternoon, President Donald Trump alluded to the forces, while also threatening Iran and dismissing any comparison to Benghazi.
Pence alluded to their hardship in his remarks Tuesday but cited rollbacks of regulations and tax cuts as proof the administration is focused on aiding farmers.
Most recently, the Supreme Court specifically alluded to the agency's power to regulate existing power plant emissions under the exact provision underpinning the Clean Power Plan.
So, there is an opportunity to transform American politics in the way that John Boehner alluded to in his "death of the two-party system" quip.
In her statement responding to Trump, Breed alluded to the bad faith involved in Trump attacking her city for not finding some sort of silver bullet.
Fox has already alluded to this, saying a deal for Sky would reinforce Britain's standing as a top global hub for content generation and technological innovation.
Hardaway, who figures to be a part of the team's future, has alluded to the toll of losing, to the thankless process of a perpetual rebuild.
Mr. Petty alluded to the boy's death in a Twitter post late Saturday, in which he wrote "17+2" with an emoji of a broken heart.
Pinboard's request seems to relate to the sort of workplace or labor organizing Ceglowski alluded to during a meeting of Tech Solidarity a few weeks back.
Warren alluded to the Lawrence mill workers who stood up to their rich and powerful bosses to organize for better wages, and to stop child labor.
The game was alluded to on MSNBC in 2013, when Pia Glenn mocked a photo of Mitt Romney's majority-white family with one adopted black child.
The conspiracy theory Trump alluded too — we'll call it "fake Melania" — holds that during some public appearances, a body double has filled in for Melania Trump.
"On Saturday, Tillerson had alluded to several remaining channels of communication between the US and North Korea, saying he had asked them, "Would you like to talk?
He also alluded to various health concerns — including serious illnesses — as being partly to blame for his absence at the company as well as the holiday party.
Trump's comments likely alluded to former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who refused to stand during the national anthem last season in protest of racial injustice.

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