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"amass" Definitions
  1. amass something to collect something, especially in large quantities over a period of time

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"More lives are lost as the minutes amass," she wrote.
Of course, not every developer can amass fans like Blizzard.
What does it take to amass such a huge following?
My relationship with compost began the day we opened Amass.
Not all stores have seen a rush to amass necessities.
He ultimately failed to amass significant wealth from the internet.
But not until you amass quite a few big failures.
It's human nature to amass, entrench and even abuse power.
For a while these goals meshed well with each other and with people's personal aspirations: under an unspoken agreement, people could amass wealth so long as they did not try to amass political power too.
Clinton seems likely to amass a significant and possibly irreversible lead.
Mining is a way to amass cryptocoins without paying for them.
"I do tend to amass a lot of stuff," she says.
It took Amazon two decades to amass this kind of authority.
Successful tea channels can amass tens of thousands of followers overnight.
Illustrations, collages, and moving personal stories seem to amass these fastest.
Other channels amass popularity by integrating viewer numbers into their scams.
"Sadr can't amass something like this every other day," she said.
But I still amass a list of complaints along the way.
This backlog must be reduced and never allowed to amass again.
It only took 24 hours to amass those hundred earnest responses.
But it didn't amass nearly enough users, so he shut it down.
Matt Orlando is the chef and owner of Amass restaurant in Copenhagen.
Matt Orlando is the chef and owner of restaurant Amass in Copenhagen.
How did the island amass a debt big enough to crush it?
The outcry helped Crowder amass legions of new followers and paying subscribers.
Ajunwa said automated systems will probably continue to amass between jobs and jobseekers.
I wonder what sort of affordable labor they used to amass their wealth.
It's taken Blendle just over two years to amass this many sign ups.
It's almost time to treat yourself — and burn any holiday cash you amass.
New entrants can readily amass enough data and match or leapfrog your solution.
With that extra protection, Warrior decks can amass as much as 60 health.
Advertisers are keen to amass customer data and the tools to analyse them.
But certain netizens just amass, swap, and source them like any other collectible.
Ongoing efforts to amass honest information are required to solve real-world problems.
Parents were quick to amass around the debris, desperately looking for their kids.
He noted that Steele had drawn on Russian contacts to amass the dossier.
He went on to amass a net worth of more than $5 billion.
"That gives Avengers four weeks to amass a huge box office," Stone said.
That's helped Griffin amass a fortune of nearly $13 billion, according to Forbes.
His Danish wife, Julie Bergstrom Orlando, whom he met at Noma, runs Amass.
" Years amass between the family members "like thick cotton padding around a wound.
You want to amass provisions before other panicked citizens empty out the stores.
They for instance need to amass a library of images to evaluate against.
Protesters regularly amass outside the Essex County Correctional Facility carrying "Abolish ICE" signs.
None of us can amass sufficient expertise on such a range of topics.
Money leftover from his early campaigns have helped him amass the large reserves.
The website has grown to amass more than one million readers per month.
But those same trade deals helped him amass a fortune around the world.
When did I amass so many things, and did someone else need them?
San Francisco start-ups need idle cars everywhere to amass billion-dollar valuations.
People have also said that it's easy to quickly amass followers on the app.
Sometime there is competition at school among boys to amass the most naked pics.
Meanwhile, two departments in Pyongyang—Bureaus 38 and 39—exist to amass hard currency.
Many things, beyond a high-paying job, affect your ability to amass a fortune.
Nonetheless, a tiny number of players amass the vast majority of the prize money.
Mengers was the first woman to amass the kind of agenting power she did.
The idea is that neither the state nor private corporations should amass unchecked power.
They rent their house and don't expect to amass a down payment anytime soon.
In addition, Deloitte forecasts they will amass $26 trillion in financial assets by 2029.
In the process, successful competitors amass a kind of virtual deterrent or coercive power.
Regime forces began to amass within sight of Saraqib, and an invasion appeared imminent.
The social platform has gone on to amass around 100 million daily active users.
Maduro has already taken unconstitutional steps to amass power, claiming they will restore peace.
Shannon is the first ever "sleep influencer" to amass a significant following on Instagram.
Matt Orlando, head chef at Amass in Copenhagen, sees purpose where others see torture.
The dominant color scheme at Amass is industrial, dour concrete gray with iron accents.
This exchange was emblazoned in my memory during my two-week stage at Amass.
The echo chambers on TV are prefabricated by cable networks trying to amass ratings.
Where posts would once amass nearly 100 comments, now they're lucky to receive any.
People are also finding it harder to purchase houses, amass savings and start families.
Such debates require the greatest amount of sober and judicious thought we can amass.
As the calamities amass at Uber, many people — including me — have called for new leadership.
It's supposed to feel like little tiny vignettes that hopefully all amass to this experience.
But neither has been able to amass the same following as Netflix or Amazon Prime.
Over the years, CineFix has grown to amass an ever-growing number of filmmaking fans.
They called it Trolless and used it to amass a database of 700 fake accounts.
With every passing year scientists amass more data about how the climate has already changed.
During his run, Kasich was only able to amass 154 delegates, according to NBC News.
Their school résumé is too important, and they have too few years to amass it.
These entities aren't widely known, but they amass virtual warehouses of information about all Americans.
More importantly, cloud computing has made it extremely cheap to amass huge amounts of data.
You had to screw up for a very long time to amass that track record.
The goal is to use some signature Druid cards to amass an insurmountable board presence.
It is thought that the appointment will help Macron amass support from the political right.
The germs proliferate, white blood cells amass, pus accumulates, and a dental abscess is born.
And some of those at the top have used that money to amass political power.
Imagine an artificial intelligence, he says, which decides to amass as many paperclips as possible.
How did a poor country amass as much U.S. debt as Japan and the U.K.?
Once they amass 10 rewards nights, they receive a free night at an eligible hotel.
Clinton can amass the 270 electoral votes required to win even if she loses Ohio.
So how did the Kochs come to amass astounding wealth and wield such great influence?
Shannon is the first ever "sleep influencer" to amass a significant following on the internet.
Consequently, iPhone owners tend to amass a lot of Google contacts through their Gmail accounts.
In the future, the site aims to amass and analyze many more reports of anomalies.
Clinton in the race to amass the 2,323 delegates needed to win the Democratic nomination.
The 2100 Race Donald Trump did not amass a majority of delegates on Super Tuesday.
Scattered around him are infinity stones, which he is seeking to amass for nefarious purposes.
This way of working has become second nature to us in the kitchen at Amass.
With earnings showing no signs of slowing, Alphabet continues to amass a cash war chest.
Rebecca's goal: to amass a net worth of $1 million by the end of 2019.
The state is also a Super Tuesday state, where Mr. Bloomberg hopes to amass delegates.
Congress and federal regulators are asking how data can amass power at a tech company.
As corporate monoliths amass more money and power, consumers become more feverish, fanatical, and paranoid.
Meanwhile, look at the price-gouging these drug corporations engage in to amass exorbitant profits.
The party continued to amass more than 60 percent of votes in the last election.
During a contested convention, the nomination is completely open to whoever can amass the delegates required.
But as 2009 drew near, Short and Welford began to amass a significant amount of polysilicon.
If you're living paycheck to paycheck, though, it can take you years to amass that much.
It's a way to amass real-world trial and error in a fraction of the time.
As soon as they perceive weakness, they will amass an army and invade the land, too.
Coulibily also claimed that Beghal was able to amass a small circle of followers in prison.
PlateIQ thinks it specialization around restaurant management will help it amass customers in a sizable market.
Botzenhardt said his company could amass 300 million euros ($338 million) for that purpose, with partners.
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney said he was angry the gunman was able to amass such firepower.
Clinton in their critical competition to amass the 2,383 delegates needed to win the Democratic nomination.
Clinton should she amass enough delegates to clinch the nomination after the final primaries next week.
How could you be on the ice long enough to amass that kind of positive difference?
At Amass, the backyard houses a sophisticated garden, where much of the restaurant's dinner ingredients grow.
Mike Pence of Indiana and Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia, could amass significant power in office.
As a result, wealthy families may find it much easier to amass dynastic levels of wealth.
By the time many amass the experience needed for management roles, it's almost time to retire.
Nonetheless, Epstein was apparently able to amass enormous wealth and ingratiate himself with scientists and academics.
Whatever the nomenclature, the Jaguars amass a lot of sacks and record a lot of interceptions.
As of now, he has neither tablecloths nor stars, though Amass is listed in the guidebook.
"Four guests, table nine, extended menu!" yells Matt Orlando, the chef-proprietor of Amass in Copenhagen.
And they continue to amass data about human behavior that will help them grow even stronger.
For weeks Maccagnan had been proclaiming his desire to amass more draft selections for the Jets.
They also know how to amass the inventory of stuff that drives progress in these games.
Building the business of your dreams is the No. 1 most powerful way to amass wealth.
Individual arbitration deprives workers and customers of the power to amass their claims in class actions.
Getting an early start on saving is the best way to amass large sums of money.
And with Bolton gone, Pompeo may be able to amass even more clout in Trump's orbit.
But Sanders actually did not amass the most left-wing voting record in the 115th Senate.
Each party requires a presidential candidate to amass well over a thousand delegates to clinch the nomination.
He came out of the controversy unscathed and continued to amass a significant following even outside Pakistan.
I watched it all happen: The protesters would amass and the police would meet them in force.
When black men and black women can't vote without obstruction, how can they amass local political power?
Rebellious Tory MPs could, however, amass the 48 letters that are required to trigger a leadership contest.
Rights groups say they amass in the poorest areas, often lacking running water, health centers and schools.
Slowly, you'll amass quadrillions of dollars, as you merge one cat into another, creating increasingly rare cats.
But if it does amass significant bureaucratic weight, we know what direction public policy could be headed.
Technically, Trump won't amass enough pledged delegates until June 7, when five states hold their Republican primaries.
Caitlyn Jenner's for one: She set a record for the quickest account to amass 1 million followers.
These systems can amass massive amounts of data without asking us, purely through the power of observation.
Goldwater would eventually amass some $24m in campaign contributions from hundreds of thousands of mostly small donors.
Their hope is to amass enough support in national polls to be included in the presidential debates.
I didn't even use the AMG Track Pace feature, which is intended to amass racetrack-level data.
"[I] look out, and there's this amazing amass of [Team] Glow," she said in her acceptance speech.
Throughout her career, Pelosi has been legendary in her ability to amass power and control her caucus.
But it's difficult to amass the resources — and media coverage — necessary to compete with the other candidates.
State legislators trapped in the minority can't amass any record of achievement that they can run on.
Trump administration officials and people close to them are brashly using power to amass perks and cash.
Trump and his circle have shown a brashness about using their power to amass perks and cash.
This is where the cult favorites of tomorrow can have room to breathe and amass a following.
Mr. Hall also started FAME Publishing, which would amass a substantial catalog of hits, and FAME Records.
From 2015 through 2018, they attacked banks to amass funds for North Korea, according to the complaint.
That power corrupts, and that power can be leveraged to amass more power, was a familiar idea.
Monthly rent could be paid on a credit card, which Mr. Lulli did to amass travel points.
In this case, that means she or he must amass more than 2,375 pledged and automatic delegates.
If Mr. Gianforte does not amass a significant margin of victory there, the race could prove competitive.
Alphabet does not break out results for YouTube, but the site continues to amass a huge audience.
No one ever expected that we could possibly amass so much new evidence about the human past.
Meanwhile, these executives were able to "re-amass their fortunes long before shareholders or homeowners," Anderson said.
Today, Vevo's videos amass more than 18 billion views a month and attract 400 million active monthly users.
In order to feed the model, Krablr had to amass a ton of data about crab migration patterns.
Studies show disparities in the amount of student debt African-American borrowers amass compared to their white counterparts.
Qualification for different Uber Pro tiers is based on the number of points drivers amass by completing trips.
They had hoped to amass the technology — fund the path there — by selling robots with more limited capabilities.
But as they do so, a warlord has begun to amass power in The Circle, threatening their progress.
Is he really going to make it great, or does he really just want to amass more power?
At present, JFS is actively diversifying its revenue streams in an effort to amass a robust war chest.
This provision of law makes it relatively easy to amass the content of communications of targeted non-U.
It would deprive 22019 Democrats of a crucial tool to gather voter data and amass small-dollar donations.
Where you live can have a big impact on whether you're able to amass a security nest egg.
Stinkbugs scuttle and crawl and amass like enemy armies; they have a prehistoric look and a postmortem smell.
It took this country from the government's inception in 22019 until 1980 to amass $1 trillion in debt.
He would have been a big favorite to amass a majority of delegates against such a divided field.
Part of the hope for Nordstrom, in rolling out more Local locations, is to amass more frequent visitors.
Because of this, young people generally do not amass student debts to the same extent as those elsewhere.
Netflix, Amazon and Apple, the new media companies, didn't make major deals, but continued to amass content arsenals.
They weigh so little that scavengers must gather a huge number to amass enough to sell to recyclers.
Throughout the year, I amass a ton of books for an imagined summer "downtime" that never quite happens.
He's a canny politician who uses his money to secure, amass, and retain political power for him, personally.
Iowa's caucus rules require candidates to reach 15% at most individual voting sites in order to amass delegates.
It imposes powerful constraints on Iran's ability to quickly amass a stockpile of fissile material for a bomb.
He used Brexit more as a vehicle to amass power, they said, than to impose a particular worldview.
"The spread" is language under conditions of surplus, and to go with its flow is to amass power.
Mr. Nicaso added that the Mancusos were able to amass a huge amount of money from their trafficking.
Simultaneously, millennials are hustling to amass income-generating assets and living off rice and beans to retire early.
It felt pointedly clear — you can follow all the steps, amass the ingredients, but you end with nothing.
He has done so while leading a broad crackdown against corruption that has helped him amass unprecedented power.
And it's not the super-high ceiling that many thought Twitter could amass a couple of years ago.
You can be a galactic explorer, lead thousands of ships in battle, or amass huge amounts of wealth.
These shorts bursts of videos and still pictures, called Stories, have helped him amass hundreds of thousands of followers.
But not surprisingly, the analysts don't believe these alternatives will amass much market share over the next few years.
Second, that Iowa will continue to be a poor indicator of future performance in the race to amass delegates.
They ran sham computer and health-food businesses and collected donations to amass wealth to buy land and equipment.
The collection of edgelands and nowheres amass into an uneasy unity that doesn't really exist, and never really could.
The mainstream candidates they liked in June are struggling to amass more than a fraction of the Republican vote.
Under the current system for choosing a Democratic nominee, candidates amass a number "pledged delegates" tied to their performance.
If an opportunity arose for Mr Chiwenga to amass more power, logic dictates that he would happily seize it.
The new rules would stop short of forcing the platforms to pay users for the information that they amass.
Tesla will need to amass a gargantuan pile of cash in the next two years, says one cleantech analyst.
And it provided Amazon with an opportunity to amass a conversational data trove that no other technology company has.
When Action Bronson came to Amass for the BBQ, I made chocolate chip cookies, corn bread, and honey butter.
He has accused Erdogan of using the coup to amass greater power, echoing concerns expressed in some Western capitals.
When eBay came along, he started using the internet to amass much of what makes up his collection today.
Even in small towns, like Wappingers Falls in upstate NY — a town of 5,000— crowds amass at local bars.
He is a genuine puppet-master, one who manipulates Russian patriotism to amass power and serve his own interests.
A hedge fund might amass a 10% stake, worth 363 million euros at AMS's 41 euros per share offer.
The reason is that the system rewarded politicians, bureaucrats or plain cheaters to game the laws and amass wealth.
Candidates need to register at least 2 percent support in four DNC-approved polls and amass 130,000 unique donors.
He has since gone on to amass hundreds of millions of dollars through his "Rich Dad Poor Dad" curriculum.
This, naturally, is a gift to any politician, left or right, looking to trample on democracy and amass power.
Tesla managed to amass somewhere around 500,000 pre-orders for the car, so it's definitely a hotly anticipated item.
That helped him amass a net worth of about $11 million, according to this financial disclosure statement in 2013.
Michael's task was to amass as much evidence as he could of likely illicit wildlife being traded via Facebook.
"We do Negronis at Amass, so I think we should do a weird Negroni on Thursday night," says Orlando.
It leveraged Wikipedia to amass a dataset of 100,000 high-quality sentences, integrated the natural-language processing tool Spacy.
Bits—minute logical atoms, spiritual in form—amass into quantum quarks and gravity waves, raw thoughts and rapid motions.
The first way is to go out there and amass a giant stockpile of labeled data on their own.
With a packed dining room on a Friday evening at 7:30 PM, all electricity at Amass cut out.
That threat is very real as companies like Huawei amass an ever-increasing share of the world's 5G infrastructure.
To put it another way, the government is effectively paying the Greens to amass a collection of dubious antiquities.
But skyrocketing education costs, stunted career opportunities, and the inability to amass savings have taken a toll on millennials.
The world, he declared, must not allow Iran to amass enough highly enriched uranium to produce a nuclear bomb.
Her creations have racked up over 25 billion views and helped her amass over 25.7,2200 followers on the platform.
Her creations have racked up over 17 billion views and helped her amass over 214,000 followers on the platform.
And the kinds of people who amass résumés like this … are often simply unwilling to piss off the powerful.
One of his first responses was to amass a collection of recorded books related mostly to his academic career.
AT&T's HBO Max is expected to amass 50 million subscribers within the US and 30 million more internationally.
During this time, I learned that I did not really need to frequently amass material possessions to be happy.
Women, children, and men amass, carrying bundles, backpacks, and babies, lining up to get into vans to go somewhere unspecified.
CROWELY: Absolutely and it&aposs about destroying the system so they can rebuild it in their sort of radical amass.
These gangs are increasingly sophisticated and commercialised operations, which use a mix of street muscle and assassinations to amass power.
Amass too many strikes — the exact number is unknown — against your account and Twitter may suspend or delete it permanently.
Moscow (CNN)As Turkish forces amass along the Syrian border and US forces draw back, one winner could be Russia.
Gameplay gets more advanced as you take the point values of various cards into account to amass the highest score.
Jon, Sansa, and Davos are traveling throughout the North to amass an army large enough to take on the Boltons.
After years and years of sacrifice and hard work it's time to enjoy what I've been so blessed to amass.
It also helped Limbaugh amass a huge personal fortune, including an 8-year, $400 million contract he signed in 2008.
As a result smaller parties could not amass any electoral votes at all, which locked in the two-party model.
At every turn, he makes choices that will help him amass more power but that will also corrupt his soul.
In nearly all the places where Islamists are politically active, there are checks on how much power they can amass.
They'll amass tons of matches, chat over an app, maybe move to text, Snapchat, or Instagram, and then... that's it.
The goal, of course, is to amass piles of booty as you sail your way around the randomly generated world.
He said many start-ups slashed their margins and tried to amass enough customers to keep the business model going.
Lurking above the petty human concerns of life, these immortal beings have time to amass libraries, fortune, and sex appeal.
That would give workers (and former employees) much more time to amass enough cash to cover the options and taxes.
That's what you'll want to turn to from week to week as you continue to amass Power in Destiny 2.
As a result, even presidential candidates who lose the national vote decisively can amass lopsided margins on their "home turf".
With poor income growth it becomes harder for homeowners to amass the savings necessary to move up the housing ladder.
Brands like Glossier and Intuit use Segment to amass all their data from places like stores, email, and the web.
He told me Wednesday that the center wants to amass "close out" reports to judges who have overseen class actions.
For the past 20 years, Republicans have exploited structural flaws in American democracy to amass disproportionate political power in Washington.
Mr. Kasich might win Ohio, but even if he does, Mr. Trump could amass a majority of delegates without it.
"We'll continue to amass delegates, but what needs to happen is the field needs to continue to narrow," he said.
But we should worry about two things: First, no one should be able to amass the wealth they jointly have.
Along with her industrialist husband, August Lederer, Szerena would eventually amass the largest collection of Klimt's work in private hands.
For both Alibaba and Tencent, though, creating more points of contact with their customers helps them amass more user data.
Despite her traction with progressive groups, Ms. Biaggi has struggled to amass a significant fraction of Mr. Klein's war chest.
The FTC went to a lot of trouble to amass data for its study, culling files supplied by claims administrators.
Because Amass is an open kitchen, it's not uncommon for guests to walk right up and see what's going on.
These students would go on to amass student loan debt that their bleak job prospects would never help them repay.
But Mr. Sanders has been highly competitive in these states and would still amass a meaningful number of delegates there.
And folks, that sigh you hear speaks volumes about how many pundits are feeling as Sanders continues to amass support.
But as with other jobs in the rundown, the more experience and expertise you amass, the more you get paid.
He climbed to 54.6 percent last year, and this year's public ballots suggest he will amass the necessary 75 percent.
Nor did they have online platforms through which to release and promote their music, and to quickly amass big audiences.
Their share prices continue to rise as markets recognize their superior abilities to minimize taxes and amass high-margin profits.
The context of the question was about whether any American should be allowed to amass billions of dollars in wealth.
The Connecticut complaint said Infowars profits by stoking paranoia to amass more followers, to whom it can sell more products.
Meanwhile, the US continues to amass bomber planes on Guam — the US territory in the Pacific that hosts military bases.
If SoftBank's offer doesn't elicit enough sellers to amass that stake, then the tender offer fails and there's no transaction.
Thanks to an aggressive promotion campaign, they managed to amass a crowd of several hundred people for their first gig.
One thing you quickly learn as you start to amass piles of purple and yellow rarity gear: there's always a tradeoff.
McConnell could stop Garland because Democrats sat out the 2014 election, letting Republicans amass the majority needed to block Obama's appointees.
Planagram lifetime subscription — $49.99 See Details You don't need a cute dog to flaunt to amass a huge following on Instagram.
This is why she was able to amass nearly 10 million followers on the same day she started her Instagram account.
These CCM stars pack megachurches, amass big social media followings and command some of the biggest platforms in the evangelical world.
Criminals will amass bits of data on people, waiting until they have enough that their fraud attempt is likely to succeed.
Wall Street will be watching to see if Line can continue to amass users and be creative with new product offerings.
Even if he does well in some Southern states, he probably won't win by enough to amass a lopsided delegate edge.
IN THE past few decades China's rapid economic growth has enabled many of its people to amass fortunes, big and small.
The worry is that by defining what counts as an acceptable ad Google will amass still more power over online advertising.
The immediate concern is that the scramble to amass the data needed to train AI systems is infringing on people's privacy.
K-pop has crossed oceans to amass a huge global following and become a key tool of South Korean soft power.
Moving forward, he expects the New York-based startup to develop additional courses and amass feedback from families on existing courses.
At its peak in the 22010s, AT&T never managed to amass more than 22013 subscribers to its video telephony service.
The Iranian public has paid a steep price, watching the economy tank as the government takes greater risks to amass leverage.
Chinese outlets receive far fewer shares than Western ones do, which implies that they use some other tactic to amass fans.
By managing to swipe Ethereum using these guessable weak keys, the bandit—or, possibly, a group—managed to amass a fortune.
If he just wants to amass more power, then I think he'll have a close but cordial relationship with such people.
They had to amass high-powered legal teams and large numbers of fellow accusers to see one man face real consequences.
That could grow, but it won't be able to amass anywhere near the resources the federal government could bring to bear.
Launching a successful new venture enables you to be your own boss, create something completely new and possibly amass a fortune.
There was a guy in his mid 50s who ate at Amass four months ago and was a proper earthworm expert.
And as these well-organized outfits amass political power, the ability of the governed to restrict police authority becomes more flaccid.
But the four gradually amass a legion of followers and lead them to a rainbow tunnel, presumably to a better future.
Newsom's institutional support has helped him amass a huge cash advantage in the month leading up to the June 5 primary.
The firm manages 3.2 million distressed debt accounts worth 128 billion baht and aims to amass more this year, he said.
Candidates have to amass support from at least 130,000 and score a minimum of 2 percent in four DNC-approved polls.
Her son also told her that he wants to amass a "cabinet full of guns" when he gets older, she said.
But more than most opportunists on Capitol Hill, Rubio has used the Trump presidency to elevate his stature and amass power.
Facebook and Youtube were able to amass billions of users without having to take responsibility for the content posted by users.
Like GGP, Coradino and his team expect the incoming retailers to pay higher rents and amass more sales per square foot.
That has helped him amass a fortune of more than $85 billion, making him the third-richest person, according to Forbes.
It was created in part to reduce the ability of a small number of families to amass huge wealth over time.
Few of the Cruz converts actually think he can amass a majority of delegates and win the nomination before the convention.
At that rate, a two-term senator can amass $3.5 million in a country with annual per capita income of $2,175.
Mr. Alexander dedicated himself fully to the Bar-Kays, who would amass their own series of Top 10 R&B singles.
But we need to know the history and the role that people of color played in helping to amass the wealth.
The more knowledge you amass, the more you discover about the world of watches and what you like about your watches.
But a product that has struggled to amass users provided fodder for questions from lawmakers about Google's handling of user data.
"Applicants' opportunities to amass credentials that make for a competitive college application are greatly affected by race," alumni and students wrote.
The fund-raising efforts helped the network amass considerable cash flow, and soon, the nonprofit organization's spending habits came under scrutiny.
She would go on to reach the top 10 and amass a singles record of 343-154 before retiring in 1989.
We're allowing tech companies and authoritarian governments to amass data and develop platforms that put our security and democracy at risk.
You amass barnacles of good living as you get older, which makes it that much harder to make a big bet.
All it took was a little money to amass a big position that would be enormously profitable if the pound fell.
It's a protest asking why property owners can sit on vacant property and amass great wealth while a population goes homeless.
Working as a construction worker, he managed to amass the $6,000 to pay a trafficker to get his family to Cyprus.
Erdogan, who survived a military coup last summer, has defended his plans to amass greater powers, saying Turkey needs greater stability.
He fits into the family but he'll never truly be a Crawley unless he can amass some wealth of his own.
But his defining characteristic has always been his willingness to do anything and sacrifice any principle to amass power for himself.
Conservative Kelli Ward has already announced her candidacy challenging Flake, and is seeking to amass support as a more conservative option.
His presence sent an unmistakable message: That the North would continue to amass new arms while the standoff with Washington continued.
And while Instagram has gently guided its algorithms toward highlighting your real-life friends, personalities can still amass very large audiences.
"Mozambique stands to amass $30.7 billion until 2047 from taxes and profit-sharing generated from the exploitation of natural gas," Comoana said.
They cannot succeed without Trump, but the help he intends to provide will not be enough to amass House and Senate majorities.
What does a 93-year-old girl dressed in a chador have to say on YouTube to amass more than 29,213 followers?
Your finger flits through face after face as you amass matches like collectors' items left to gather dust on a forgotten shelf.
Both countries are attempting to amass the brightest AI researchers and biggest investments, and from there, they plan to build military superiority.
He said Serbia would not allow its border to become a bottleneck where migrants would amass after EU states closed their borders.
Her work has caught the attention of BuzzFeed and Vice's Munchies blog, helping her amass a following of more than 33,000 people.
The clawback allowed the government to amass enough cash to pay the general obligation bonds, which enjoyed a price rally on Monday.
Baron said it's taken three years to amass a $25 million stake in Tesla, with an average cost per share of $210.
With strong performances and an engaging narrative, Shoplifters continued to amass well-earned praise and capture hearts throughout its fall festival run.
Bluejays coach Greg McDermott is one victory shy of becoming the third coach in school history to amass 100 home wins. 3.
Government mints throughout history have succumbed to the temptation to use their ability to coin money to amass huge profits to themselves.
If hackers are more easily able to amass extensive DDoS botnets, that means the internet as we know it becomes more vulnerable.
"I saw how the sausage got made and how easy it was to amass data and create a surveillance infrastructure," Carroll says.
Her most unusual skill is the ability to talk to squirrels, which usually amass an army to take down whoever she's fighting.
Finally, Google and Amazon are using network effects to amass fortresses of data that will fend off competitors for generations to come.
From the company's perspective, making appearances through popular online forums like Reddit helps UNU amass participants for its "hive mind" initiatives ongoing.
That's helped SoundCloud amass the biggest catalog in streaming: 125 million tracks, compared to around 30 million on Apple Music and Spotify.
Spreads do not cause grain elevators to amass stocks but are the consequence of them having to store so much extra wheat.
Mobile game developers tend to enjoy offering swag related to their games, especially if those amass any kind of decent-sized audience.
Many species, however, are imperiled, or may become imperiled this century as the tolls of habitat destruction, exploitation, and climate change, amass.
Although his company never took off, the couple saved enough money to pay off their college debt and amass $10,000 in savings.
The agency estimated the "savings to the economy" due to the 21 deregulatory actions it initiated, will amass to $3.8 billion overtime.
Photos of her platinum hair color and video clips of her workout routine amass thousands of likes and comments from devoted supporters.
It leaves Trump with his plurality support nationwide, which translates into a steamroller that will continue to amass delegates and likely win.
The authors also found that many millionaires took years to amass their fortunes, and lived modest lives that allowed them to save.
The worry normally goes that the candidate who can amass the bigger war-chest will get an unfair advantage at the polls.
Her campaign's thinking is that if she can place in Texas and California, she can amass a small, but important delegate total.
Narrative, allegory, and speech amass in these lines, much like the colors, textures, and objects that accumulate in Banerjee's installations and sculptures.
That's because the brand has managed to amass a growing following even as it's come to symbolize the ultimate in underground cool.
It plans to amass nearly 110 billion baht ($3.10 billion) by the year's end, up over 20 percent from 2015, Piya said.
The printing process is relatively simple: The printer churns out layers of cement, which amass to form the walls of the home.
The framers of the Constitution knew that it's human nature to amass, entrench and abuse power to the detriment of regular people.
For years, state and local governments allowed Silicon Valley to amass monopoly power over activities that affect significant areas of our lives.
Depending on the pace of that effort, Iran could amass nearly enough material for a bomb within a matter of several months.
She now holds the record for the fastest person to amass 1 million followers: It took her just 5 hours, 16 minutes.
And many companies went under while waiting for researchers to amass more knowledge about the links between certain genes and human traits.
The news highlights the risk that the state could amass hundreds of billions of dollars in nonperforming loans if the projects fail.
On the fringes of the Three Percenter militia movement, adherents amass guns to ward off the rise of Illuminati-style world government.
Princess Bubblegum works to amass an army of candy people, Finn unleashes on the Ice King, and Jake gets busy making bacon.
McCarthy argued the case has received too much media coverage in the area, it would be impossible to amass an unbiased jury pool.
Jiang's ambition runs deeper - he wants to eventually amass enough VR content to create a digital library of an expansive history of mankind.
Said harsh environments are laden with things to explore and do: items to find, collectibles to amass—and, of course, containers to smash.
The group used donations from followers and earnings from yoga classes and health food businesses to amass cash to buy land and equipment.
In less than two weeks, thousands are expected to amass in Washington, DC, for a March for Our Lives protest on March 24.
Individuals can amass tens of thousands of followers, and earn millions of views, without relying on the media, public relations agencies, or governments.
Corporations, investors and Chinese citizens were able to amass vast piles of debt as the economy grew, but that could all be reversing.
However, she hinted that Democrats needed to match Republican fundraising as President Trump and the Republican National Committee amass a gargantuan war chest.
Bitcoin mining is, quite literally, a race, and the way to win is to amass more continuously running mining rigs than your competitors.
Pujols became the fourth player in major league history to amass at least 953 home runs in 295 of his first 21 seasons.
They can amass facts — vast storerooms of facts — but they are too uncertain of themselves to get comfortable with doubt, humility and nuance.
The two began working on the business full time in 2016 and since then have managed to amass that 500,000 registered user base.
It's also a quick way to amass hundreds of distrubution centers, a fleet of premium food brands, and an army of retail employees.
The conservative Texan is attempting to amass enough delegates in the remaining state primaries to prevent Trump from clinching the party's nomination outright.
That feat brought Mickey Thompson fame, which he used to amass a fortune making high performance racing tires and putting on motocross shows.
Since AUDREY is educated before heading to the field with first responders, she will amass data from before, during and after an incident.
Donations over the past decade, from poor supporters as well as rich backers, had helped him amass his total wealth, according to investigators.
For many kids, YouTube has replaced television; depending on how parents use online platforms, children could begin to amass data even before birth.
Enterprises now amass huge amounts of data, both from their own tools and applications, as well as from the SaaS applications they use.
Equifax is one of three national, for-profit consumer credit reporting agencies (CRAs) that don't need permission to amass your private personal information.
McConnell told Reuters late last month he did not yet know how to amass the votes needed to pass a bill on healthcare.
And his network of donors have proven their financial might, helping Bush at one point to amass a war chest of $150 million.
If Iran's leaders were reckless enough to try to amass bomb-grade material, it would very likely be detected within days or weeks.
After moving to Copenhagen years ago to work for René Redzepi at Noma–the "seal fucker," Orlando eventually launched his own restaurant, Amass.
It's possible they'd amass evidence on crimes committed by Trump, and leave it to Congress to decide what to do with that evidence.
Even though "our ancestors didn't have to worry about restraining their consumption so they could amass money for retirement," Clements says, we do.
They are not looking to slake their lust, amass great riches, build monuments to themselves, create utopian societies or engage in sadistic torments.
Prince Muhammad bin Nayef has a reputation for ruthlessness and may not be able to amass support from the royalty and the commoners.
" Los Angeles' lawsuit, however, argues that The Weather Company "deceptively used its Weather Channel app to amass its users private, personal geolocation data.
No matter how much knowledge we amass about the ways of the universe, there will always be more concepts and phenomena to demystify.
Lately, more developers are buying the unused development potential, or air rights, of adjacent properties to amass a larger building, Mr. Chen wrote.
Mr. Erdogan then moved to create a presidential system and amass more power for himself, driving away the main intellectuals of the party.
Mr. Mandela's election as president in 1994 set off a scramble by leaders in his party, the African National Congress, to amass wealth.
It's unconscionable for a handful of elite colleges to amass enormous tax-advantaged endowments and use them to perpetuate privilege in this way.
Critics said a law passed by Congress this month showed that the postelection turmoil has not dissuaded him from continuing to amass power.
Impeachment is built atop the belief that Congress would be offended, as an institution, if the president were abusing power to amass power.
The N.R.A. didn't amass its clout overnight, and the building of a contingent of politicians committed to gun control also won't come overnight.
According to POLITICO's calculations, he would need to amass slightly more than 50 percent of the remaining delegates to secure the nomination outright.
Hill on Saturday became the fifth player in Illinois history to amass at least 1,600 points and 600 rebounds in his career. 3.
They only have a limited amount of time to amass fat reserves before the great, annual winter famine, also known as hibernation, begins.
Therefore, students who are not demonstrating basic proficiency in  simplified courses are still able to amass graduation credits throughout their high school years.
The exceptions were center DeAndre Jordan (24 points, 16 rebounds) and the reserve Jamal Crawford, who caught fire late to amass 20 points.
Larry Nance Jr., who had missed two straight games due to a sprained left thumb, returned to amass 16 points and nine rebounds.
Banning bump stocks while allowing citizens to amass semi-automatic assault weapons and high-capacity magazines only addresses a fraction of the problem.
In Brazil, Mr. Baker encouraged city managers in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro to amass as many riders and drivers as possible.
In Brazil, Mr. Baker encouraged city managers in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro to amass as many riders and drivers as possible.
Seek compromise with the right, or cut it loose and accept that progress will only be made where Democrats can amass unilateral power?
I think that just the actual power a president can amass in this country is actually pretty limited, which was an original intent.
They can amass power and wealth and trust and lose it all in the matter of minutes, just like in the real world.
Xiao was regarded as having close ties to families and relatives of mainland political heavyweights, which helped him amass billions of yuan through deals.
After Secureworks discovered the Bitly accounts, they quietly monitored the group, surveillance which allowed them to amass a huge database of the hackers' targets.
The politics of hate have made immigrants the scapegoats for Americans' powerlessness, while providing cover for the already powerful to amass even more power.
According to CBS, he answered 20193,160 trivia questions correctly to amass $2.46 million, cementing his status as the second-biggest winner in show history.
Players can purchase large amounts of loot boxes at once to maximize their odds of getting a desirable item (or to amass more gold).
Obviously, there are better measures of business acumen, but it gives you a sense of how quickly business titans can amass their huge fortunes.
Why it matters: As the tech industry continues to amass wealth and power, it's increasingly projecting its philosophies and methods into local political battles.
They questioned how private companies could amass so much personal data, setting off efforts to bolster consumers' ability to protect and control their information.
The more cash you amass before landing on a Daily Double, the more you have to wager and win once you do find one.
Marx was wrong about capitalism in the raw: great entrepreneurs do amass fortunes by dreaming up new products or new ways of organising production.
To amass a House majority for Speaker Paul Ryan's proposal, the White House can lose only 21 of their members on a floor vote.
After starting out $5003,000 in debt and without ever making six figures until quite recently, the Navy vet was able to amass $1.85 million.
But if he is to amass a significant legislative legacy, he may have to put more political skin of his own in the game.
As companies amass these valuable stockpiles of prenatal DNA, should there be limits to how much data they can report back to prospective parents?
With Pages, groups were able to amass huge audiences and loyal fan bases that would opt-in to receive news and information from them.
Insight Venture Partners has raised $6.3 billion for its latest (and largest ever) fund as technology investors continue to amass increasingly large war chests.
The profit sweep, the aggrieved shareholders contend, violated that part of the law because it barred the companies from being able to amass capital.
That makes the day a crucial one for campaigns looking to amass delegates and capture the momentum as the race for the nomination continues.
He also is part of the 3,000 hit club and was the first AL player in the club to amass over 400 home runs.
It allows the U.S. to counter Chinese efforts to amass arms in the Pacific but prevents the U.S. from deploying new weapons in response.
Matthew runs the Rave Preservation Project, a scheme that's seen him amass over 40,000 flyers, all stored in a climate-controlled environment in America.
All the while, incorporated firms amass more and more capital from fewer and fewer ultra-wealthy interests, growing too large for states to monitor.
Cornhuskers RB Devine Ozigbo needs 28 rushing yards to become the 65th player in school history to amass at least 1,000 career rushing yards.
He's linking the troubles faced by the ordinary American to his own inability to amass a winning delegate count despite being ahead in votes.
Consider Copenhagen: At top restaurants like Noma, Amass, 108, Relae, Kodbyens Fiskebar and Manfreds, you are unlikely to be poured anything besides natural wines.
But the ability that allowed them to amass fortunes with a singular focus does not always translate to the more collaborative world of philanthropy.
Teens tend to keep their finsta follower count in the low double digits as opposed to the thousands many amass on their public profiles.
Country rap doesn't get much radio play, and few of its artists are household names, but it's managed to amass an enormous underground following.
On Instagram, accounts like Beautiful Mixed Kids and Mixed Babies Feature amass thousands of followers, along with regular picture submissions from doting family members.
Round three, finally, saw Kowalkiewicz continue to land in the clinch, and then amass a solid 2:33 of control time from top position.
At its peak, David managed to amass a following of roughly 150,000 people internationally, which famously included the parents of Joaquin and River Phoenix.
Eli Broad's embrace of "unreasonable thinking" has helped him build two Fortune 500 companies — both of which have helped him amass billions of dollars.
Many players amass an encyclopedic knowledge of the music's structures, but learning to improvise is as much a bodily skill as a mental one.
The short-term challenge is to minimize the delegate advantage Sanders is likely to amass on Super Tuesday, in particular across California and Texas.
In other words, they need to amass a net worth of between $5.5 million to $7 million if their income and expenses remain unchanged.
The other side argues that the better strategy is for Dems to win, amass power, and make progress whether Republicans like it or not.
This causes not only price competition but also misallocation of resources, as each state scrambles to amass its own stockpile, regardless of relative need.
Other investors have found time between start-up pitches and board meetings to publish books, deliver TED talks and amass huge followings on Twitter.
Indeed, Matt Padilla, the executive chef, had done a stint at Noma when Mr. Orlando was there, and dined at Amass two years ago.
But to run a serious primary campaign, Democrats know they will have to amass tens of millions of dollars in the coming two years.
In the course of my time at Amass, I discovered that what Orlando and his wife Julie have done is nothing short of unique.
He points out that major companies such as Amazon, Google, and branded retailers and marketing firms can amass entire activity logs on their users.
Ackman uses its considerable resources—around eleven billion dollars, raised from wealthy investors, institutions, and employees—to amass major stakes in publicly traded companies.
Now the bill could be unveiled as soon as Monday afternoon, giving leadership a matter of days to amass support and meet Friday's deadline.
It steadily accumulated members, including several football powers that helped the league amass revenue, all while maintaining an emphasis on national-championship-level basketball.
In 2020, virality means income: Creators of popular dances, like the Backpack Kid or Shiggy, often amass large online followings and become influencers themselves.
In theory, minimalists have more time and money to amass something that researchers have found to provide far more satisfaction than material items: memories.
Mr. Xi, already one of the most powerful leaders in recent Chinese history, is looking to amass even more political power before the meeting.
South Africa's anti-graft watchdog has accused the India-born Gupta brothers of using their friendship with Zuma to influence policy and amass wealth.
It is absurd the Las Vegas shooter was able to amass dozens of high-powered assault weapons in one year without anyone taking notice.
And one of them — Biden — would be far better positioned to amass delegates on a primary date that offers a windfall of roughly 143,300.
He determined that Facebook had already built the pipes for distribution, so instead of trying to amass audiences around a single venue, like BuzzFeed.
To amass the necessary funds, Altman is quietly mining deeper into the Valley: he's begun to make Y Combinator more like a venture firm.
This shared impetus between FELT and B4BEL4B helped amass the show's collection of artistic responses to the physical and mental trauma of our generation.
DH Albert Pujols became the fourth player in major league history to amass at least 20 home runs in 15 of his first 16 seasons.
Under Democratic Party rules, candidates in most instances must amass at least 15 percent of the vote in a given primary to be awarded delegates.
I can't imagine that SSION—who is glossy and grotesque, sludgy and bright, trashy and iconoclastic—could amass any kind of casual listener or observer.
That's why, to him, the question has always been about whether Americans can amass the political will to do what he views as clearly correct.
I think part of it is that the more money you get and the more power you amass, the less tethered you are to reality.
They have been accused by an anti-graft watchdog of using their friendship with Zuma to amass wealth and seek favors for their business partners.
The game will basically amass a giant collection of complex 3D geometries that will be used to teach computers how to solve the problem instead.
In general, players who amass his total of ten adjusted strokes better than the field average go on to win just 8.2% of the time.
However, now the art world is finally catching up on their artistic merit, and Youtube videos devoted to reborn dolls now amass millions of views.
Pakistan responded to those tests with six of its own, forever altering South Asian security, launching both countries on a race to amass the weapons.
The alternative, of a regulatory patchwork, would make it harder for the West to amass a shared stock of AI training data to rival China's.
Photo: Michael Short (Getty)Apple is renowned for its ability to amass thousands of talented engineers, millions of users, and billions in cash-on-hand.
The conflicts are too formidable, the pressure to amass data and promise everything to advertisers is too strong for even the well-intentioned to resist.
Norway can be generous because high revenues from oil and gas production have helped it amass the world's biggest sovereign wealth fund, worth $1 trillion.
Washington policymakers questioned how private companies could amass so much personal data, setting off efforts to bolster consumers' ability to protect and control their information.
Jackson accumulated 416 total yards and scored seven touchdowns while becoming the first quarterback in school history to amass 1,000 rushing yards in a season.
Whereas affluent consumers used to amass designer handbags by the dozens, they're now more interested in spending their money to travel and experience the world.
The goal for candidates: Amass on a state-by-state basis the 1,003 delegates needed to be nominated on the first ballot at the convention.
More likely that kind of wealth tax would operate as more of a cap on the number of billions one can amass over a lifetime.
Find it at restaurants like Høst (pictured above), Amass or Baest, or walking down the city's cobble streets line with colorful buildings and quaint shops.
Unlike a lot of startups, which aim to amass big audiences first then worry about revenue second, Airbnb always had a plan to make money.
Mr. Armstrong said the goal was to amass an audience of two billion by 2020, and said the company was likely to continue buying websites.
The 62-year-old is also a noted art collector, boasting a gallery amass with pieces from Rembrandt, Egon Schiele, and William Turner amongst others.
Should Clinton deprive Trump of Ohio, North Carolina or Florida, she will likely make it all but impossible for Trump to amass 270 electoral votes.
Despite his teammates' mediocre shooting, he still got the ball to enough of them in favourable situations to amass an outstanding total of 22 assists.
Gunn was included in the paperwork that began to amass—criminal-background checks, financial and medical reports, an apartment inspection—but only as a roommate.
Keen on taking his opponent's weapons away, Sanchez succeeded on 6 of 15 takedown attempts, which allowed him to amass 23:52 of control time.
The move paid big dividends early as the refinery leveraged cheap crude shipped by rail from North Dakota's Bakken oil fields to amass large profits.
He became the first Cav other than LeBron James to amass 30 points and 10 rebounds in a playoff game since Brad Daugherty in 1992.
Amass enough points and a supporter can attain increasing status levels — like "BigLeague" or "Patriot" — or even gain a spot on the app's leader board.
Mr. Gulen denies the charge and has suggested that Mr. Erdogan orchestrated the coup himself in order to purge his opponents and amass more power.
FX had historically favored directors with extensive episodic television experience, which many women and people of color had not been given the opportunity to amass.
If indeed, as seems likely, Iran already has the design for a nuclear weapon, it need only amass enough fissile material to complete the bomb.
That alone will prevent the emergence of a new M.B.S.-like figure who could amass all the power and threaten the interests of the kingdom.
While serving in Bush's state department in the lead-up to the war, Bolton accused Iraq of working to amass a weapons of mass destruction.
She was also involved in a long-running corruption case in which Jayalalithaa was accused of misusing her position in office to amass immense riches.
But somehow, Epstein managed to amass what certainly seems like an enormous fortune, perhaps worth more than $133 million, according to the New York Times.
One popular way to achieve greater height is to buy the unused development potential, or air rights, of adjacent properties, to amass a larger building.
The sinister ambience of space disco and Greem's undecipherable mutterings, filtered through vocoders from late-80s acid house, amass in alien realms of demonic techno.
By February 2017, it was clear that the fund was not going to amass $100 million, and TCW extended the automatic termination deadline to Feb.
In the face of an administration that is trying to amass dictatorial powers, Democrats need to bring to bear all the powers of their own.
But it's far from certain that he'll amass the outright majority of delegates — 1,2237 — that he needs to actually win the nomination at the convention.
This strategy has gained popularity with companies like Microsoft, which used the "growth mindset" to transform company culture and amass a $1.2 trillion market value.
Joe Biden has his work cut out for him just to amass a majority of delegates before the convention opens without alienating the Sanders supporters.
"And what is more important, to enjoy your life or to amass these large amounts of savings but you have nothing to show for it?"
So even candidates who can amass enough small donations to reject big money support cannot stop special interests from financing millions in super PAC opposition.
But the F.B.I., through its investigative brief, retained a powerful unofficial check on these privileges: the ability to amass, and unveil, deep secrets of state.
If Sanders continues to gain steam and support, he could -- in as few as 10 days -- amass a practically unbreakable delegate lead on Super Tuesday.
As The New York Times revealed, Fred Trump helped his son amass a huge fortune through a series of tax loopholes and other financial machinations.
Mr. O'Reilly's ouster was a stunning reversal for 21st Century Fox, which had long stood by him even as allegations and settlements started to amass.
It took less than two decades for the lender to overtake overly confident rivals and amass more customers than any other bank in South Africa.
Police said the brothers created a strategy to protect their JBS holding and help the company amass large foreign-currency positions ahead of the leak.
In civil cases, the parties amass much evidence in discovery proceedings before trial but are never precluded from offering additional evidence at the trial itself.
Common sense dictates that it may be natural for the beginning of an asteroid-cataloguing program to amass a great number of previously ignored NEOs.
To amass the 60 votes needed there to pass a spending bill, Republicans will have to win the support of at least some Democratic lawmakers.
Blackstone Chief Financial Officer Michael Chae said the New York-based firm could amass around $275 billion in new fund capital between 220 and 2019.
Donald J. Trump, looking to amass as many votes as possible in the South Carolina primary, is increasingly trying to appeal to the state's black voters.
It sounds like an episode of Black Mirror: Denizens of young writers scramble to amass popularity that will allow them to break out of the site.
Stoermer says it took until Monday to remove the boat from the lake because that&aposs how much time was needed to amass the necessary equipment.
It's so far unclear how he got the guns, but it's deeply disturbing that anyone could amass such an arsenal and use it on unsuspecting civilians.
Iran is expected to exceed the maximum amount of low-grade uranium it's allowed to amass under the nuclear deal the United States abandoned last year.
It's not enough to use technology to amass clicks and shares; use it also to get accurate information to people as conveniently and seamlessly as possible.
Unlike most of the department store operators, Target has found success in launching in-house brands for apparel and home goods that amass somewhat cultlike followings.
With the sheer variety of wine available, it can be hard to feel like you can ever amass enough knowledge to confidently buy a new bottle.
The biggest test, he said, will be whether Pillars can continue its growth and amass enough wealth to force meaningful changes in how Muslims are perceived.
His charisma was so all-encompassing that he managed to amass tens of thousands followers across the world who swore by his freewheeling attitudes towards sex.
In his piece, Hughes said that Facebook's monopoly position has limited competition, stifled innovation, and has allowed the company to amass vast amounts of unchecked power.
In a news conference on Monday, national officials said they had coordinated with six provinces near Hubei to amass a reserve of 60,000 tons of vegetables.
Meanwhile, a Libran or Venusian second house can suggest a sort of greed, though it won't look the same as Leo's desire to simply amass wealth.
"We are ignoring Russia's efforts to leverage its increasingly dominant position in Syria to amass power and influence throughout the Middle East and beyond," McConnell wrote.
Instead, he interfered clumsily on many occasions, allowing the special counsel to amass a damning record of the president's truculence, dishonesty and contempt for federal investigators.
That's $15,850 more than the $553,014 that would amass in the reinvested RMD account if the required withdrawals started at age 72, applying the same assumptions.
By the time many of them start applying to colleges, they've already learned how to vlog, how to edit a thumbnail, and how to amass followings.
In doing so, it has amassed — and continues to amass — huge amounts of individual data, including personal and biometric details, for more than a billion people.
She noted that NASA's updated data is added proof that climate models have accurately predicted Earth's continued warming as heat-trapping gasses amass in the atmosphere.
There is also still a significant possibility that even Cruz will not be able to amass the necessary delegates after a couple of rounds of voting.
Each UberBLACK ride taken will give riders 200 points, and when they amass 3,000 total points they will be rewarded with a free $25 Uber ride.
Although the New School senior is still in college, Adeola has managed to build a business and amass tens of thousands of followers on social media.
In fact, one of the best ways for anyone to amass a fortune is to aim to earn a higher income and save more of it.
All the costs would be up front and maintenance would fall over time, because there would be little need to amass "armies" for every important event.
Clinton spend most of the month of August working the Democratic fundraising circuit and trying to amass a war chest to use against Republican Donald Trump.
Meanwhile, the FBI will amass evidence that the former secretary of State acted illegally in sending or receiving classified material over a non-secure email server.
For the Bloch acquisitions, top-level Nelson-Atkins staff regularly advised the couple on assembling its collection and helped amass works that complemented the museum's holdings.
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas will keep to Illinois and North Carolina, where he hopes to amass enough delegates to stay in the race, while Gov.
While certain players amass huge incomes, there are far more who are just getting by or even struggling despite long hours and almost nonexistent vacation periods.
Docs have also been used to amass information in the wake of tragedies, when those in mourning are often at a loss for how to help.
Stakeholders say splitting up the Senate FAA bill could throw off the entire recipe that enabled it to amass such strong support in the first place.
With both teams missing critical players in the defensive secondary, Rodgers and Manning seemed likely to amass big passing statistics on Sunday night at Lambeau Field.
Rather than encouraging him to amass an infinite selection of undying critters, these rules forced Franco to use a very limited supply of very mortal Pokémon.
Whoever won would amass points good for the Angler of the Year prize, worth another $100,1403, as well as entry in the Bassmaster Classic tournament, a.k.a.
Mr. Trump also pointed out that China, which was never a party to the treaty, has been free to amass its own arsenal of the missiles.
I think that [money] should be given in a way that sort of centers and prioritizes giving in communities of color that helped amass that wealth.
It was always unclear how Kol was able to amass so much support for a war that he himself seemingly had no interest in early on.
His version of the bread was smaller than the one served at Amass but conveyed the same flaky, buttery, lightly soured character with telltale grill marks.
In its suit, Justice Department lawyers argued that AT&T would amass enough power by acquiring Time Warner to undermine competitors and raise prices for consumers.
On Sunday, ABC's "This Week" host George Stephanopoulos asked Biden that if Sanders were to amass a large delegate lead, why shouldn't he be the nominee?
The first candidate to amass just short of 2,000 delegates would clinch the party's nomination and the right to battle Trump in the general election campaign.
Somehow they find that when an elected leader like Mr. Erdogan seeks to fix his country's problems, he is suddenly a dictator trying to amass power.
The software engineer, Joshua Vantard, has been using crowdsourcing techniques on a website, Gathrer, to amass information on those who had been found or were missing.
The front-loaded calendar means that if one candidate does rattle off early victories, he or she will be able to amass a fearsome delegate advantage.
Jake Layman came off the bench to amass 20 points and eight rebounds for the Trail Blazers, who won for the fourth time in five games.
This decade's disruptive forces including the 2008 financial crisis, record low interest rates and the rapid technological innovation cycle helped companies amass huge sums of cash.
They amass sufficient support to buttress the authority of governments; or, on the contrary, they attract or organize discontent and dissatisfaction sufficient to oust the government.
Right now he is prioritizing building up his liquid savings so he can buy more rental properties — his goal is to amass a portfolio of 20.
In addition, the bill targets foreign banks that deal with North Korean laborers, more than 50,85033 of whom have been sent abroad to amass hard currency.
It takes time, not to mention lots of money, to amass the evidence needed to blanket-recommend a product for a large swath of the population.
Index, founded in Switzerland in 22 and now based in London and San Francisco, is trying to seize on the moment and amass more financial firepower.
A sneaker collector since he was 13, Mr. Hasib has used StockX to amass 56 pairs of shoes worth around $25,000, according to StockX's "portfolio" tracker.
However, it took him 506 non-major rounds to amass that 95-stroke gap, resulting in a far lower average of 0.19 strokes per non-major round.
Facebook will soon provide more answers about how and why Cambridge Analytica was able to amass Facebook user data for 50 million people without getting expressed permission.
The Gupta brothers have been accused by an anti-graft watchdog of using their friendship with Zuma to amass wealth and seek favours for their business partners.
Sales and profits from the device have helped the company amass a staggering $261 billion in cash and made Apple the most valuable company in the world.
Instead he was a business expert, sufficiently knowledgeable about management to not only amass a fortune of his own but to sit in judgment of others' performance.
Based on Mr Zverev's achievements so far, he is by far the best bet of his generation to amass a career worthy of the Hall of Fame.
As she grew into her forties and continued to amass wealth, she made it a point to support as many charities and civil rights causes as possible.
What the film has in its favour is its sly commentary on the mindset required to amass and to hang onto all the money in the world.
Even just walking through it, I felt like I was unscrupulously participating in a giant money-laundering operation tailor-made for brands seeking to amass cultural capital.
To be sure, the cumbersome American process of constitutional amendment shuts off one avenue for a president who wishes to amass power — say, by ending term limits.
The recent fraud conviction of Putin opponent Alexei Navalny shows how such tools can be used against an opponent who threatens to amass power through electoral popularity.
We engage online memorials that are created with our own collective joy in mind, and the retweets and likes that we amass in the process are proof.
That interest has come with criticism, particularly from some other journalists, who see Jaffy and Griffin as using the work they do to amass more Twitter followers.
We've been fortunate enough to amass an engaged community of people who support BLCKNLIT, but I really want to give back and provide tangible, life-changing resources.
An earlier, still-unsettled suit against game critic Jim Sterling for $10 million has stalled because the studio can't amass the funding for the associated legal fees.
While technically true, this observation applies more aptly to Mr Sanders, who trails by 327 pledged delegates in the race to amass a winning threshold of 2,383.
Michelle Obama further revolutionized this strategy, using alternative media appearances, rather than traditional outlets, to publicize her signature initiatives and amass positive press coverage for the administration.
" The opinion piece said the plan is yet another instance of the right using LGBTQ people as a "pawn to amass power and intact its own agenda.
If Mr. Cruz's step forward is representative of the rest of his race, Mr. Trump will no longer be on track to amass a majority of delegates.
By repeating this like a mantra, tech companies have been able to amass hundreds of billions of dollars, as they pick and choose which laws they follow.
Elliott continued his mastery of the N.F.L., using the big holes created by Dallas' offensive line to amass 114 rushing yards, 95 receiving yards, and 3 touchdowns.
Clinton, who is a Methodist, Jews have long been accused of conspiring to control institutions like banks and the media in order to amass wealth and power.
So now Facebook has another full-blown hate speech 'influencer' going rogue on its platform and being cheered by an audience of followers its tools helped amass.
It's no wonder, then, that disabled actors in Hollywood have a hard time landing enough roles to amass the name recognition of a franchise leader like Cranston.
The news comes immediately after the two released "FeFe," a candy-coated joint effort that's managed to amass 32 million views on YouTube in only two days.
Also, Iran's backing of those groups over the years has helped them amass a large cache of weapons that would take years for them to fully utilize.
He used the ballot line to amass power and patronage, which was most evident by his gaining power and influence following the party's backing of Rudy Giuliani.
They'll learn that in order to amass as much and live as large as he did, Manafort contrived ways to beat the system and fatten his winnings.
If I could amass as impressive an art collection as he built or be as generous a philanthropist as he was, that would be fine by me.
Once Republicans realized the power they could amass by collaborating in Trumpian mendacity, most of them gleefully abandoned any sense of epistemological solidarity with their fellow Americans.
Six states, including crucial Michigan, hold presidential nominating contests on Tuesday as Biden tries to amass enough delegates to pull the Democratic nomination out of Sanders' reach.
"Empress" explains how Nur Jahan came to amass power and influence in a patriarchal dynasty that ruled much of what is now India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh.
One advantage was physical space, Chen says, as users could amass their entire collection on their phones instead of taking up so much binder and box space.
His fiercest adversary has been Dmitry E. Rybolovlev, a Russian billionaire art collector, for whom Mr. Bouvier helped amass one of the world's most valuable art collections.
Subsequently, the U.S. managed to further amass the financial-economic, political and military power that allows it to leave a structural and sweeping mark on the world.
Andrew Cuomo warned that states are counter-productively bidding up the prices of critical medical equipment and protective gear as they attempt to amass supplies from manufacturers.
The Times article said that American authorities had relied on "phone records and intercepted calls" to amass evidence of the contacts between Mr. Trump's advisers and Russians.
You will have four years to amass apparel, and lots of events either sell special shirts, which are all-around better memorabilia, or give stuff out free.
Keller Lenkner hotly disputes that theory, but if FanDuel is right, it's going to be harder for plaintiffs' lawyers to amass consumers to bring mass arbitration demands.
FatFIRE folks want to spend a lot more after calling it quits and, as a result, will need to amass quite a bit more resources before quitting.
We in the democratic camp are always alarmed when we see a Putin or a Donald Trump or a Xi Jinping trashing norms to amass personal power.
The Congressional Budget Office recently updated their forecast, predicting that the country would amass trillion-dollar deficits for the next decade, ultimately reaching $1.7 trillion by 2030.
That attitude helped Dubin amass 20133 million subscribers, turn over $200 million in 2016, and go on to sell Dollar Shave Club to Unilever for $1 billion.
Candidates must receive at least 5 percent support in four qualifying polls, or 7 percent in two early-state polls, and amass at least 225,103 individual donors.
Don't worry about only having to drive in the sunshine for it to work, either — Yakima noted that it's able to amass solar energy in lowlight, too. 
That sense of variety in how you build your character fades toward the end of the game as you amass enough levels to excel in multiple categories.
Under an arc of glass and curved concrete, it aims to amass the largest group of entrepreneurs, venture capital firms, incubators and accelerators anywhere in the world.
Woods, 43, is only the second playing captain in the event's 25-year history, and he recently became the second player to amass 82 PGA tour victories.
The attack comes amid a surge of assaults on army camps in the Sahel region, which have allowed jihadists to amass weapons and vehicles for their arsenal.
By saving 50-75 percent of my after-tax income for 0003 years, I was able to invest the proceeds and amass roughly $78,000 in passive income.
Yet, government officials in Kiev thwarted those efforts, Mr. Saakashvili said, because they interfered with the various enrichment schemes that allowed many of them to amass fortunes.
The goal for candidates: Amass on a state-by-state basis the 23,2768 delegates needed to be nominated on the first ballot at the convention in Milwaukee.
In Europe, where the coronavirus has renewed worries about recession, the 19 nations that share the euro currency are restricted in how much debt they can amass.
Her celebrity helps (a lot), of course, but the content and quality of her pictures still have to be decent for her to amass such a tremendous following.
As algorithms amass more power and responsibility in our everyday lives, we need to create the frameworks to rigorously hold them accountable—that means prioritizing ethics over profit.
The poison pill adopted by the board doubles the share price for anyone who attempts to amass more than 15 percent of the company's shares without board approval.
Shafi was also a smart investor, she said, using earnings from his hospital work and a family-owned medical testing center to amass stakes in some 10 properties.
Through its retail website, Echo, Prime memberships, and myriad of other products and services, Amazon is able to amass huge amounts of information on its customers and users.
The ability to amass great scale, thanks to network effects, will make them difficult to dislodge as providers of free entertainment—especially so in the case of Facebook.
RBS has also managed to amass hundreds of millions of pounds in excess capital it hopes to deploy in buying back shares from the UK government this year.
The NSA shouldn't think that it can amass powerful hacks and be able to keep them secure, because we've seen just how porous the U.S. cybersecurity apparatus is.
On March 2nd Mr Navalny released a film alleging that Mr Medvedev had used charities and shell companies to amass a collection of mansions, yachts and other luxuries.
However, the economic divide between blacks and whites is already so large it'll take 228 years for us to amass the same amount of wealth whites currently have.
However, people not suspected of committing a crime do not usually expect authorities to amass terabytes of data on every person they have met and every business visited.
The only way to amass the political power to create change on the scale necessary, they concluded, would be to build a broad, diverse, and enduring political coalition.
KPMG's troubles began over work it did for a company owned by the Gupta family, who are alleged to have used their links to Zuma to amass wealth.
According to John Studzinski, President Trump is poised to make a success of his time in the White House due to his ability to amass and assimilate opinions.
The Washington Post reports Trump's legal team was trying to amass allegations of conflicts of interest against Mueller and was exploring how Trump can use his pardon powers.
When I think about what the future means for Amass and for other restaurants, these are not just far-fetched sci-fi scenes that fill me with dread.
The rising land costs could dent Luxe's plans to amass land holdings of as much as three times what Oasis acquired, though Langford said he was not dissuaded.
LONDON (Reuters) - Hedge funds and other money managers have begun to amass another large short position in futures and options contracts linked to the price of crude oil.
These tycoons, who are often likened to the robber barons of America's Gilded Age at the turn of the 20th century, would go on to amass vast fortunes.
In 2002, Ek graduated from high school and, rather than continue to amass a large tax bill, he enrolled in Sweden's Royal Institute of Technology to study engineering.
Time is the most precious commodity in disaster relief, and the time it takes to amass and move supplies over great distances hampers responses to those in need.
Taubman Centers – Taubman has seen Elliott Management amass a "sizable" stake in the shopping center operator, according to a Bloomberg report, though the stake remains below 5 percent.
Taubman Centers (TCO) has seen Elliott Management amass a "sizable" stake in the shopping center operator, according to a Bloomberg report, though the stake remains below 5 percent.
The Guptas have also denied any wrongdoing after being accused by the public anti-graft watchdog of using their friendship with Zuma to influence policy and amass wealth.
To qualify for the first two debates, for instance, candidates had to either score 1 percent in three polls or amass support from at least 85033,000 unique donors.
If Mr. Trump isn't defeated on that date, he will be in a strong position to amass a majority of delegates by the end of the primary season.
Those are years where you can point to cultural, historical, or societal watermarks, years where eras amass into a totality, where narratives are fleshed-out and rounded-off.
If it becomes more cumbersome to gather this kind of data, no competitor might ever amass an index of psychographic profiles and social graphs able to rival Facebook's.
And yet a new authority figure has emerged within companies, much less exuberant than old-fashioned autocratic CEOs but just as determined to amass power: the imperial CFO.
Each state and the District of Columbia is allocated a certain number of those votes, and the candidates have to amass them state-by-state on Election Day.
He faced campaigning coast-to-coast for Super Tuesday with evaporating funds and little chance of clearing the threshold of 15 percent of votes needed to amass delegates.
It is also allowing companies to amass troves of information on customer behavior, through monitoring purchases on Amazon, Netflix binges, GPS routing, fitness tracking and other digital services.
But the time has passed when tech companies can simply build tools, write algorithms and amass data without regard to who uses the technology and for what purpose.
Every top restaurant in town, from three-Michelin-star Geranium to Noma's spinoff 108 to graffiti-covered Amass, had wine lists and pairings that were almost entirely natural.
The more different realms of consumer life in which Alibaba has a hand, the more data it can amass on how consumers spend, and on what they want.
Based on its most recent stated offer, the company plans to amass 75 percent of the company, which means it needs to buy only 36 percent for control.
For the Rubin Museum, they collaborated with sound artist Francisco López to amass 120 hours of wind sounds in over 200 villages and monasteries for their Khandroma record.
If he does well in those places and across the rest of the Super Tuesday map, he could be on track to amass an insurmountable plurality of delegates.
"The Library" abounds in fascinating tales of lost codices and found manuscripts, and the sometimes unscrupulous schemes by which people have conspired to obtain or amass valuable volumes.
While it continues to amass users, third party analytics companies like SensorTower report that the time people spend in the app, and sentiment about the app, is decreasing.
Like the Cleveland Browns of recent vintage, the Dolphins stripped their roster to amass draft capital and salary-cap flexibility, which they hope will lead to sustainable success.
It is, rather, a condemnation of a tax system that both allows some billionaires to amass wealth and to spend it, tax free and with no questions asked.
He won a seat on the House Banking Committee and began courting Wall Street; while still a freshman, he managed to amass the House's third-largest campaign account.
At the current U.S. benchmark price and Canadian heavy oil discount, the biggest producers would amass C$13 billion ($9.7 billion) in surplus cash this year, he said.
So there are political consultancies that have cropped up over the years that help organizations, regardless of political persuasion, but help people amass comments for public comment periods.
The goal is to amass on a state-by-state basis the 21,2991 delegates needed to secure the nomination on the first ballot at the convention in Milwaukee.
And yet, for more than a decade, those same trade deals helped Mr. Ross amass a fortune across the globe — in countries like Mexico and China, among others.
Still, the Tide were able to amass 571 yards in offense, mostly on the passing of quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (20103 of 36 for 444 yards and five touchdowns).
A person who contributes $200 a month to a retirement account over a 50-year period with an average 7% annual return would amass a $1 million account.
But what about the people who amass matches but never message them, or those that endlessly swipe just to feel like they're doing something about their single status?
The goal is to amass on a state-by-state basis the 1,22020 delegates needed to secure the nomination on the first ballot at the convention in Milwaukee.
But even if Rubio does win Florida, Trump could amass such a delegate lead that it's all but impossible for any one of his rivals to catch up.
Handguns and semiautomatic weapons are more closely tracked, requiring a permit for each purchase and a separate license — making it harder but not impossible to amass an arsenal.
If more than 20 candidates amass poll numbers high enough to be included, the party also will consider their fundraising efforts, favoring those who also met that standard.
Over the course of this bout's three rounds, the crafty grappler completed five of five attempted takedowns, which he used to amass a whopping 8:43 of control time.
Mr Navalny recently released a film alleging that Dmitry Medvedev, the prime minister, has used charities and shell companies to amass a collection of mansions, yachts and other luxuries.
The criteria for the November debate requires candidates amass support from at least 165,85033 unique donors, including a minimum of 600 donors per state in at least 20 states.
Consumer activists also said the hack highlighted the dangers of letting a handful of credit-reporting firms amass huge vaults of information about virtually all Americans without their permission.
It took more than 8 years for Bieber's music video to amass 9.8 million dislikes, a click on the thumbs down icon signaling a viewer's distaste for a video.
A Michigan mother who allowed her 6-year-old to amass 26 unexcused school absences spent five days in jail and has been placed on nine months of probation.
Sanders could benefit from a similar dynamic to what allowed Trump to amass an unsurpassable delegate led during the 2016 Republican primaries, even as most GOP voters opposed him.
Depending on the rate of return, a 225 report from EBRI found, someone contributing the maximum for 230 years with no withdrawals could expect to amass $2000,0.30 to $20.25,296.
And if California became denser, its per capita emissions levels would fall even more since the state would begin to amass some of the green attributes of New York.
SpaceX now has government-approved plans to launch thousands of its Starlink satellites into orbit — perhaps by the mid-2020's, should they amass money for the pricey program.
So why, then, did Too Faced's own Sweet Peach product line sell out almost instantly and amass a wait list of 10,33 people right before Christmas of last year?
Experts described that test as a message to the U.S. that the North planned to "continue to amass weapons while the diplomatic standoff continued," per the New York Times.
People who took out "irresponsible" mortgages lost everything during the financial crisis, while bank executives who required drastic government intervention to stay afloat continue to amass money and power.
Migrating users over to Facebook's network and keeping users engaged for longer on its platform helps Facebook amass more user data, which it uses to sell advertising revenue against.
Since rising to fame in 2003 with his breakout single "What Was I Thinkin'," Bentley has continued to top the charts and amass numerous Grammy, CMA and ACM nominations.
The Guptas are accused by the public anti-graft watchdog of using their friendship with Zuma, asked by his party to step down, to influence policy and amass wealth.
Critically, however, Textio has started with a narrow focus on job postings, allowing it to amass the world's largest data set in this domain, and thus, the best coaching.
The Clintons have a strong connection to the neighborhood of predominately black and latino voters who have helped Clinton amass a near insurmountable delegate lead in the Democratic primary.
You can amass the necessary points by signing up for cards like the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card and the Ink Business Preferred Credit Card and earning their welcome bonuses.
Mr. Sanders has said that he is focusing much of his resources on California in an effort to amass as many of the state's 475 Democratic delegates as possible.
Years of domestic fuel price controls and overspending in new projects led to repeated losses in the segment, helping Petrobras amass the biggest debt burden among global oil companies.
Unlike the GOP side, where candidates can amass big leads with winner-take-all states or by sweeping congressional districts, the Democrats award delegates by a strictly proportional system.
The results in Illinois — and Michigan last week — hint at how Ted Cruz's blue-state weakness and Mr. Kasich's strength might help Mr. Trump amass a majority of delegates.
He's using the Amass "dehy-rehy" technique on New York's root vegetables by cooking carrots until tender, dehydrating them, then reducing ten liters of carrot juice into 1 liter.
The three brothers, accused by the public anti-graft watchdog of using their friendship with Zuma to influence policy and amass wealth, have denied any wrongdoing, as has Zuma.
To amass the kind of long-term power that allows you to shape politics and culture geologically, like a river carving out a canyon, you have to go elsewhere.
It faults Hamas for continuing to fire rockets into Israel – 160 since the cease-fire in the summer of 2014 – and for continuing to build tunnels and amass weapons.
Cubs 43B Anthony Rizzo is three RBIs shy of becoming the fourth player in franchise history to amass three seasons with 30 doubles, 30 homers and 100 RBIs. 2.
Mr. Hilton said succulents have a wide appeal because they are easy to care for and small enough to amass a large collection in a small apartment or house.
Prosecutors are expected to depict Mr. Ghosn as a powerful executive who overstepped bounds by seeking ways to amass a hidden fortune on top of his already lucrative compensation. .
Those who live paycheck to paycheck or had been waiting to amass more funds before paying large bills could face a difficult choice between spending less and borrowing more.
Young people have continued to amass on beaches for Spring Break, passengers have been forced into crowds at airports and people have continued to gather at bars and restaurants.
Young people have continued to amass on beaches for Spring Break, passengers have been forced into crowds at airports and people have continued to gather at bars and restaurants.
Was the search a canard — a mechanism for Cheney, who always intended to take the job, to amass dirt on G.O.P. luminaries that he could later leverage against them?
By acting now, we can buy time to amass resources, devise strategies to rebuild our health system and our economy, and develop treatments, vaccines and, ultimately, population herd immunity.
If you take whatever spare cash you have and invest it in the stock market, you can put your money to work and amass a modest fortune over time.
To make the cut for the third debate, candidates had to amass the support of at least 85033,000 unique donors and register 2 percent in four DNC-approved polls.
Many people see this and feel inspired to slash their spending dramatically, save as much as possible to amass a million-dollar portfolio ASAP, and declare themselves financially independent.
However, someone who started investing $5,000 per year at the age of 35 and continued until they were 65, with the same annual return, would only amass around $612,000.
" And for those who amass fortunes, the money is the only measure of success they have, said Jordan Belfort, the real-life inspiration for "The Wolf of Wall Street.
Certainly, politicians in Sacramento have tried for decades, but even they can't sink the Golden State — though they have managed to amass $85033 billion in debt and unfunded liabilities.
Mr. Hill tried to convince his readers — many of them emotionally and financially battered by the Great Depression — that with the right attitude they, too, could amass a fortune.
They would form the 332nd Fighter Group and serve in the Europe, where they overcame the racism inherent in the WWII Army Air Corps to amass an impressive record.
If Senator Bernie Sanders does well, he could amass a nearly insurmountable lead, especially if only a couple of candidates reach the 15 percent threshold to qualify for delegates.
Mr. Kabila and his family have looted the nation's resources, including diamonds, to amass a fortune worth hundreds of millions of dollars while doing little to alleviate widespread poverty.
A loss would force Senate leaders, who have struggled to amass support for their version of an overhaul, to find another strategy or move on to other legislative matters.
A swing toward Democrats Over the past several months, polls consistently have shown Democrats on track to amass much wider -- and even unprecedented -- margins with those women in 2018.
In terms of the Democratic primary race, they wrote, Sanders stands to amass a massive delegate lead over his rivals, because of the crowded state of the moderate lane.
Whatever the truth of the matter, Aristotle's endowment allowed him to build a huge research and teaching facility and amass the largest and most important library in the world.
On Facebook or Reddit this might mean the ways in which people are encouraged to share propaganda, divisive misinformation or violent images in order to amass likes and shares.
Over the course of the 28-minute fight, Kim was able to amass nearly 23 minutes of control time—more than enough to earn himself a unanimous decision win.
While online, porn stars regularly amass armies of followers, chances are that only a small minority of those fans would ever have the desire to appear on camera themselves.
And the list of things you might need is so diverse and of such great quantity, it is inconceivable you'll be able to amass, under pressure, everything you'll need.
IN LATE 2014, Boris Nemtsov, a Russian opposition leader, wondered aloud about the consequences of allowing the head of the Chechen republic, Ramzan Kadyrov, to amass his own armed forces.
A loss would force Senate Republican leaders, who have struggled to amass support for their version of an overhaul, to find another strategy or move on to other legislative matters.
To observers, these might seem like easily avoidable errors, but to Facebook, whose very identity and foundational mandate is the instinctual drive to amass personal data, they make perfect sense.
Most importantly, to think of a business as a series of hacks and transactional relationships, you'll never amass the expertise that your future self and future businesses need to succeed.
The Democratic National Committee announced late last month that it would scrap a rule requiring candidates to amass a certain amount of grassroots donor support to qualify for its Feb.
Just like other deck-building games, players amass new cards in Gwent by purchasing card packs, either with in-game currency or real money (it's a free-to-play game).
Until he finds someone who can convince him to do so and actually amass a staff that can pull it off, no amount of campaign shuffles will change Trump's fortunes.
Until August 2016 ANN7 belonged to the Gupta family - whose members include a trio of businessmen accused of using their ties to Zuma to amass wealth and influence government policy.
Her story is equal parts terrible punishment, cruel ingenuity, and erotic hubris, and it explains the incalculable: how a family with no visible talents can amass fortune and perpetual fame.
And more brands, like Urban Outfitters and American Eagle, are testing subscription models, seeing this as a new source of recurring revenue and a way to amass more loyal customers.
It's not clear what museums might gain from letting Google amass its own art collection for free or whether Google will sell ads on the Culture Institute site one day.
If they do, they'd have to start from scratch and amass 218 signatures — an effort that would likely be much more difficult now after a discouraging bout of immigration negotiations.
Asia's pre-eminent dealmaker has been around for longer than his fictional namesake, scoring and selling assets in ports, telecoms, retail and property to amass a fortune estimated at $19703bn.
But the official said the U.S. government is concerned that foreign governments could be working with such firms to secretly amass enormous data sets of American DNA and health information.
Not only can they cycle when matched with a Gadgetzan Auctioneer, but they dispatch enemy minions to stave off your opponent's pressure while you amass your resources for the win.
Maybe I'm wrong and don't get it twisted, I *will* see this on opening weekend but when you amass this kind of talent, at least put it to good use.
Webster is 20 points shy of becoming only the fourth Cornhusker to amass 500 points and 100 assists in a season, joining Erick Strickland, Jaron Boone and Tyronn Lue. 3.
Clinton then said Trump, a self-described "king of debt," had allowed businesses to amass huge debts and declare bankruptcy, leaving hundreds of people without jobs and wiping out shareholders.
Lohan issued an invite on Twitter, though the jury's still out on whether this is some sort of publicity stunt or a genuine attempt to amass the ultimate girl squad.
Did you structure this as a comment on how precarious a situation various states' decisions to amass nuclear stockpiles has placed the world, and its billions of innocent citizens, in?
The group argued that Pai's efforts to dismantle regulations limiting the control of media conglomerates like Sinclair is threatening independent journalism and allowing such entities to amass too much influence.
If the state adopted the delegate rules of any other primary, he would probably be an even-money favorite, or better, to amass the 21,543 delegates needed before the convention.
Similarly, to become an affiliate with Twitch, a streamer has to amass a certain number of streaming hours within a 30-day period and have a certain number of subscribers.
Mike Gesell tied a season high with four steals against Wisconsin, allowing him to become the fourth Hawkeye to amass 1,000 points, 500 assists and 19873 steals in his career.
The three Gupta brothers, accused by the public anti-graft watchdog of using their friendship with Zuma to influence policy and amass wealth, have denied any wrongdoing, as has Zuma.
He would be favored to amass around two-thirds of the delegates that remain — or around 2373,100 additional delegates on top of the more than 300 delegates he already holds.
In fact, he said, the knowledge we would have to amass to make the Martian environment habitable would likely be enough to solve a great many environmental problems on Earth.
My strategy is to beat them to market as the first universal visual search app and amass as many users as possible so I can stay ahead (or be acquired).
Throughout the school year, this group of high school seniors takes classes from their newly trained teachers that help them develop leadership and facilitation skills and amass sexual health knowledge.
If Holzhauer wins as many games as Jennings did — he'd have to win 47 more — and continues to win at his current rate, he would amass more than $5.6 million.
At a median income of $41,340, the average truck driver would have to have no expenses for 133 years to amass an estate large enough to be subject to taxation.
And at $6.99 a month for Disney+, the tally from such a venture can add up fast if the studio can amass 90 million subscribers or more within five years.
The money you can amass through the stock market makes the difference between a Warren Buffett and an average person who has good savings habits but shies away from investing.
To whose benefit is it to know that there are people out there who amass in the blink of an eye more than you will earn in your entire lifetime?
Clearview stores pictures uploaded by investigators — known as probe images — on its servers, meaning it could amass an extraordinarily sensitive data set of child victims of sexual abuse and exploitation.
He even allegedly lied about random details like knowing the true identity of pseudonymous author Chuck Tingle, all seemingly to amass political power within RWA and the romance writing community.
The Jets did a lot of bargaining during the three days of the draft, making five trades to amass a total of nine picks after entering the draft with seven.
After performing miracles, the mysterious man who is called al-Masih begins to amass a following that includes Owen's Rebecca, the troubled daughter of a struggling Texas pastor (John Ortiz).
"Blacktips used to amass in huge numbers along the coast of Florida, and there have been far fewer of them, particularly in the last two or three years," he said.
While Pol Pot continued to restrict free enterprise in areas under his control, residents of Malai were allowed to conduct some trade and amass personal property starting in the 1990s.
Meanwhile, as the Guptas and Duduzane Zuma amass untold wealth in South Africa, and as allegations of their profiteering dominate the headlines, President Zuma's ruling A.N.C. has fractured and weakened.
The firm has spent many billions to amass its portfolio of companies, yet is known for its frugal culture, and practices zero-based budgeting, a management method for controlling costs.
Clinton captures both states, where polls show the race tightening, Mr. Trump would almost certainly be unable to amass the necessary 270 Electoral College votes to win the White House.
Unexpected expenses, a month full of birthdays, or an impromptu trip can all throw off our plans to finally amass an emergency fund or start saving for retirement in earnest.
Yet, a major challenge would be distinguishing occupation from ownership, as long-term renters or squatters could potentially amass enough evidence to make an ownership claim, according to New America.
And she helped HBO amass such a pile of Emmys, Peabodys and Oscars that there's a roomful of glittering laurels at headquarters that's known as the Holy Shrine of Sheila.
While some early projections forecast he would win as many as eight out of 14 states and amass a significant lead in pledged delegates, voters delivered a more modest outcome.
In acquiring the Kate Spade and Stuart Weitzman brands, Tapestry aims to amass a portfolio of names with global reach, selling not just handbags but apparel and other lifestyle accessories.
And in January, in a soaring industrial space near Amass, Mr. Orlando opened Broaden & Build, a craft brewery and casual restaurant with picnic tables, color-splashed walls and seasonal dishes.
The widespread currency this notion has in Washington liberal circles is a testament to the level of respect Democrats have come to amass for McConnell as a shrewd political strategist.
The purge is the latest in a series of dramatic steps by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to assert Saudi influence internationally and amass more power for himself at home.
The historian A'Lelia Bundles, a descendant of Walker, shared with Business Insider the strategies that led the entrepreneur to amass a $2 million fortune (more than $30 million today after inflation).
When they&aposre not squabbling, the cephalopods amass discarded shells, along with  scavenged trash  like beer bottles and lead fishing lures, in order to better stabilize the sediment for excavating dens.
He was starting to see the gig economy for what it really was: A way to amass an unsalaried, cheap workforce that could be deactivated with the push of a button.
The goal is to amass much more detailed observations of ammonia in the Gould Belt, a group of young stars and star-forming regions about 500 parsecs around the solar system.
While it remains to be seen if Trump will amass the needed delegates before Cleveland, he has suggested that there will be trouble if he does not emerge with the nomination.
We caught up with the new face of the clothing line, Blue Illusion, to discover her iconic accessorizing tricks and amass as much fashion wisdom as possible from the timeless tastemaker.
Despite expectations to the contrary, Emineth said he does not see a contested convention beyond one ballot, expressing confidence that Trump will amass the 1,237 delegates needed to clinch the nomination.
As these companies continue to amass large quantities of data on people, they are able to deliver tailored experiences and services to a population growing increasingly used to receiving tailored experiences.
South Dakota's law, enacted in 2016, focused on larger out-of-state e-commerce companies, requiring them to collect sales tax if they amass $100,000 in sales or 200 separate transactions.
For example, after a few times randomly pinning a trend like chrome nails, you may be shocked by how many look have come to amass your feed, begging to be saved.
Smith said that the company did not want to partake in a "race to the bottom," where developing the best facial recognition AI means enabling blanket surveillance to amass biometric data.
Last week, Evergrande said it had nudged up its stake in Vanke to 9.45 percent, adding that it had spent 22.3 billion yuan ($3.2 billion) to amass its holding so far.
No scatter plot can fully capture Holzhauer's strategic chops; how he starts at the bottom of the board to amass a war chest and hunts down Daily Doubles like a bloodhound.
Zuma has come under fire over his ties to the Gupta family, whose members include three businessmen accused of using their friendship with him to amass wealth and influence government policy.
Instead, they carry the grim "tripwire" moniker, indicating that they are meant to slow down an invasion and amass sufficient casualties in the process to ensure a larger U.S. military response.
Mr. Barney, who turns 75 on Monday, arrived in the United States in the 1960s as a jobless British immigrant and went on to amass a fortune running for-profit colleges.
It was a shrewd calculation, entirely of a piece with the blend of politics, business, and crime that Firtash used to amass a fortune after the fall of the Soviet Union.
They say her instant rock star status has helped dispel the notion that politicians need to come from higher levels of office to amass political star power and major fundraising cash.
The objective is not to amass votes but to participate in politics using whatever means the capitalist system has allowed so as to eventually be able to overthrow the capitalist system.
By turning its search for a new headquarters into a competition, Amazon has pitted North American cities against each other in a race to amass the largest corporate subsidy it can.
Though Lopes' was able to amass more than five minutes of control time, largely in the clinch, Birchak was able to stuff all but two of his foe's 12 attempted takedowns.
The targeted advertising business model incentivizes companies to amass as much information as they can: what their users do on the platforms themselves and what they do elsewhere on the internet.
That means a candidate could not get the most votes in any particular state but still amass a solid base of delegates if he or she is achieving the 290% thresholds.
Biden cannot amass the delegates he needs to secure the Democratic nomination before June 2, which now includes so many rescheduled primaries that it's beginning to rival Super Tuesday in size.
With strong performances and an engaging narrative, Shoplifters continued to amass well-earned praise and capture hearts throughout its fall festival run; it's also Japan's Oscars entry for Best Foreign Film.
The queens don't care whether or not they come out on top, only that they amass a big enough Instagram following that they can monetize it once they're off the show.
It wasn't pretty, but Usman was able to accomplish this mission in a fairly dominant fashion, dragging his foe through grappling hell to amass more than 13 minutes of control time.
That prophecy has been looming like a dark cloud of late, as we've watched Cersei amass more and more power while also losing her three "golden" children — Joffrey, Myrcella, and Tommen.
Jim Jordan (R-OH), a conservative firebrand who co-founded the House Freedom Caucus, made a bid for the spot, but he couldn't amass enough support to wage a real challenge.
The twins asked Mr. Shrem to help them amass the beginnings of what would become an enormous stockpile of cryptocurrencies, giving him $750,000 to buy Bitcoin from other deep-pocketed investors.
The elder Stovall, Michael recounts, was the son of the slave master and, partially due to his light skin, was able to amass 103,000 acres of land after he was freed.
If this video is any indication of how Swift feels, it could be a signifier that she feels lost in what she's had to do to amass this level of fame.
Andrew Cuomo warned that states are counter-productively bidding up the prices of critical medical equipment and protective gear as they attempt to amass supplies from manufacturers amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Airports, sewage treatment plants, flood control systems and other facilities could be overrun by heavy rains or flooding from storm surge, as Irma's winds amass ocean water and push it ashore.
"The Nevada results reinforce the reality that this fragmented field is putting Bernie Sanders on pace to amass an insurmountable delegate lead," said Kevin Sheekey, the campaign manager for Mr. Bloomberg.
With every election cycle, the citizenry seems to amass more and more tools for bending the online political narrative to their will — or to feel as if they're doing so, anyway.
KPMG's troubles began over work it did for a company owned by the Gupta family, who are alleged to have used their links to former president Jacob Zuma to amass wealth.
The first Democratic nominating contest in Iowa is less than four months away, adding an urgency to the jabs by Buttigieg and Klobuchar, among others, who have struggled to amass support.
Back in high school, three-quarters of a century ago, Mr. Irwin used to amass considerable amounts of pocket change by way of dance contests, swinging away to his beloved Lindy.
If Sanders accomplishes that — but fails to amass the 1,991 delegates necessary to clench the nomination on the first ballot — superdelegates could prove pivotal, a possibility raised in Wednesday's presidential debate.
A coalition of 31 health, privacy and children's advocacy groups is pressing the government to subpoena tech companies for extensive information about how they monetize and amass personal information about children.
This concentration, Stoller argues, endangers democracy because it crushes small businesses, wrests concessions from workers, and allows corporations to amass uncountable fortunes that they can then throw into the electoral process.
He became the third player in FBS history to amass at least 3,000 yards passing and 1,000 yards rushing through 243 games of a season, according to the Fox TV broadcast.
While it may take a while to amass $1,000, and ultimately three to six months' worth of household expenses, the important thing is to get in the habit of saving regularly.
According to Tuesday's report by the Times, the President helped "his parents dodge taxes" in the 1990s, including "instances of outright fraud" that allowed him to amass a fortune from them.
It makes even less sense to rhetorically commit to "confronting Iran's destabilizing activities," as the previous administration did, while helping Khamenei – the man authorizing those activities – amass additional wealth and influence.
Ned Johnson has used part of his wealth to amass a collection of antiquities worth nearly $260 million through his nonprofit Brookfield Arts Foundation, according to the charity's 2014 annual report.
And it would have been a blow to its biggest backer, Japan's SoftBank, at a time when it is trying to amass $108 billion from investors for its second Vision Fund.
The listing was previously a flask masquerading as a sunscreen bottle and an animated DVD collection, which allowed the seller to amass hundreds of genuine reviews...but for two completely different products.
While his margin of victory might be diminished, some operatives suggested, as long as there are multiple candidates, Mr. Trump will continue to amass delegates and roll toward the convention in Cleveland.
Brace Yourself Games has tweaked its approach a bit to make even unsuccessful runs that end in death fruitful for players, as you'll amass enough diamonds to unlock permanent upgrades that way.
Landing on November 28, the online shopping bonanza that's basically tailored to a tryptophan hangover is expected to amass $3.36 billion this year, a 9.4% increase over last year's Cyber Monday revenues.
This discrepancy does not trouble the big data-mining businesses that have made it their mission to amass massive data-sets so they can fuel business-critical AI efforts behind the scenes.
Every year, hundreds of thousands of pilgrims amass in Karbala for al-Arbaeen, which commemorates the end of a 40-day mourning period for Imam Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Mohammed.
Unlike many other Muay Thai fighters who grow up in the sport and amass fights in the triple digits by the time they hit adulthood, Ekkarin fought only about two dozen times.
Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro is gathering a group of Democratic party financiers on Wednesday for a private breakfast as he looks to amass a 2020 campaign war chest.
Even though Nathan only started her Instagram account in September, she has already filled it with photos and videos of her ocean antics — posts that have helped her amass over 28,000 followers.
The goal of doing all this stuff, obviously (because, pirates), is to amass a giant pile of gold that you can spend on purely cosmetic enhancements for your wardrobe, gear, and ship.
A source close to part-privatized Safran denied it had seen Silvercrest as a strategy to amass know-how, saying it had produced the SaM146 for Russia and combat engines for Dassault.
The slave trade and the bondage of human beings built American capitalism and Wall Street, allowing individuals, families, corporations, universities and others to amass great inheritable wealth for future generations to enjoy.
Car makers will need to amass credits for so-called new-energy vehicles (NEVs) equivalent to 10 percent of annual sales by 2019, China's industry ministry said in a statement on Thursday.
It would eventually amass 160 rooms in total, staircases that led to nowhere, and 2,000 doors (one opened up to a 15-foot drop, while others simply opened to reveal a wall).
One of its developers, Abby Stylianou, a programming researcher at the University of Washington in St. Louis, said it was initially tested among heavy travelers, such as flight attendants, to amass photos.
The CIR will also amass the records of more than 350 million people into a single database containing the identifying information on both citizens and non-citizens of the EU, ZDNet reports.
Most people assumed that Rubio, who is not particularly wealthy by politician standards (he finished paying off his student loans last year), would enter the private sector and amass a small fortune.
"I have been fortunate to amass a strong clientele and establish myself as a financially successful businesswoman within Nevada's legal brothel industry, but that can take time," Little said in the release.
Islamic State-Khorasan (IS-K, the ISIS affiliate in Afghanistan) was using deep tunnel complexes in the Achin district to hide from American surveillance, amass logistics, and plan and coordinate their operations.
Keith Brandis, Volvo's North American vice president for product planning, said the tests will help the truck maker amass data to persuade other states and the federal government to permit more testing.
Tenor has been working with major Hollywood studios and TV networks to amass GIFs, as McIntosh doesn't believe that creating content or providing agency services would be scalable models for his company.
The only way to amass enough patients in a new era of clinical trials is for institutions to share the data they collect from clinical records and research studies in better ways.
Bearcats G Troy Caupain needs three assists to become the second player in school history to amass at least 1,200 points and 500 assists in a career, joining Deonta Vaughn (2007-10).
Stanley Hubbard, a businessman who signed up with the group in the last few weeks, said in a statement that it was imperative to continue trying to amass support for Mr. Trump.
Huawei, Nokia, Ericsson and others are also vying to amass 5G patents, which has helped spur complex cross-licensing agreements like the deal struck late last year Nokia and Huawei around handsets.
It remains to be seen how sizeable of a presence these newer entrants can amass through expansions within existing states and how key geographic expansions will be to their strategies as well.
"A third party means that the Democrats are going to win, almost certainly," said Mr. Trump, who added that he expected to amass the necessary delegates to win his party's nomination outright.
They said Galanis worked with the reinsurer's former chairman to amass nearly half of the company's public float and had them issued to a so-called straw holder to disguise Galanis' ownership.
The Arizona center might have sewed another person's head-on in order to make up a full human body to amass enough bones to cremate for their families, Guyett told Business Insider.
Without Cruz to help Kasich amass delegates and keep Trump from reaching the 85033,237 delegate threshold for the Republican nomination, Kasich's slim opening to become the party's standard-bearer was slammed shut.
The company has been trying to refresh its stores, amass more loyal customers through its updated app and membership program, and is adding stop-in shops to some locations for popular brands.
Many of Sanders' allies are lobbying him to stay in — not to win, necessarily, but to amass more delegates to help advance progressive policy causes at the Democratic National Convention this summer.
She needs to amass about 24,000 votes to prompt a recount, and is just shy of 26,000 votes to pull Mr. Kemp below a bare majority and force a runoff next month.
David Albright, a former UN weapons inspector and a hawk on Iran, said Tehran could within five to 10 months amass 900 kg of uranium enriched to 4.5% at its current rate.
"Our work feeds on chaos," says Freddy Tsimba, a sculptor who assembles his work out of bottle caps, trash, machetes, and pretty much everything and anything he can amass in large quantities.
Mr. Steyer, the billionaire businessman who has emphasized climate change as a presidential candidate, has repeatedly faced questions over how investments in oil, gas and coal companies helped him amass his fortune.
In recent weeks, Trump has railed against the party for developing what he said was a "rigged" system in which Cruz was able to amass delegates in Colorado without Republicans actually voting.
He has a brilliant mind that&aposs allowed him to amass a fortune and build a gigantic company but at the expense of learning what it&aposs like to be a kid.
To participate in that forum, candidates need to achieve at least 3 percent support in four polls approved by the Democratic National Committee and amass contributions from 165,000 donors by Nov. 13.
While there is room for debate, the state delegate equivalency results prevail for a few reasons: The goal of the Democratic nominating contest is to amass delegates to the Democratic National Convention.
Companies like Facebook, Amazon, and Google grabbed the top position in their markets, and they used their power to amass huge amounts of data and control the most popular methods of communication.
Browning held a press conference during which he revealed Tann and her network managed to amass more than $1 million from her child-selling scheme — nearly $11 million in today&aposs money.
On the other hand, Benchmark might not want to battle with SoftBank if it thinks it has staying power or it's concerned (suddenly) that it allowed Neumann to amass too much control.
Still, Bloomberg has continued to amass broader support in public polling, while his candidacy has threatened the campaigns of Biden and other Democratic moderates seeking to unseat Sanders as the primary's frontrunner.
The craftsmanship evident in each one of these works reflects the amount of time and effort that must have been afforded to amass an exhibition large enough to weave a new reality.
"It's a very complex calculation to determine how much time it would take Iran to amass enough material for just one bomb," says Daryl Kimball, executive director at the Arms Control Association.
But surely, over their 34-year career, the Chili Peppers have been able to amass a range of accomplishments that are equal to—if not better than—those on the Beatles' masterpiece.
Twenty of the 24 candidates who amass at least 65,000 individual donations or earn 1% in three polls will participate in the initial two debates in late June, evenly divided over two nights.
That means it's not guaranteed that even if Democrats eliminated the filibuster they would be assured of holding enough of their own caucus to amass a majority vote for their most ambitious ideas.
If political conditions deteriorate further, Davis added, it will be "uphill but not impossible" that Senate Democrats could amass enough Republican support to convict Trump on impeachment charges and remove him from office.
News of the all-star athlete's venture capital ambitions had skeptics cautioning that bad investments are a reason why other NBA stars eventually lost the personal wealth they worked so hard to amass.
Now, Amazon is asking the court to move into a discovery period that could allow Amazon to amass more documents and evidence to prove whether Trump interfered in the process behind closed doors.
Now, Amazon is asking the court to move into a discovery period that could allow Amazon to amass more documents and evidence to prove whether Trump interfered in the process behind closed doors.
Their targets — including the Office of Personnel Management and the health insurance titan Anthem — reflect Beijing's desire to amass dossiers on Americans, especially those with security clearances, in the hope of compromising them.
In August 2017, an outbreak of violence in Myanmar's Rakhine State forced a mass exodus of over 700,000 people to Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, where Rohingya refugees had begun to amass in previous years.
Since her early days on stage, the singer has gone on to amass a large fanbase in the LGBTQ+ community with hits like "Side to Side" and "Into You" quickly dubbed gay anthems.
An Israeli businessman and billionaire, Gertler has used his friendship with President Joseph Kabila of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to amass a fortune through opaque and corrupt mining and oil deals.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, whose prolific use of social media helped her amass a national profile, said she's conscious of social media's negative effects and even quit one of the biggest platforms of all.
Enriching uranium to a low level of 3.6% fissile material is the first step in a process that could eventually allow Iran to amass enough highly-enriched uranium to build a nuclear warhead.
Conquests in Egypt, Yemen and Mosul helped amass the forces and revenues needed to take on the crusaders, but it was only in his last years that the interlopers became his primary target.
In The Incredibles, it's Syndrome, a normal human with no superpowers who uses his tech skills to amass a huge fortune, which he plans to use to effectively rid the world of supers.
For Kaine, it was all about getting Pence to answer for his running mate's more contentious statements on, for instance, punishing women who have abortions or allowing Saudi Arabia to amass nuclear weapons.
North Carolina later laid out the timeline for the new election, which will feature a general election September 10, given that CNN has projected Bishop will amass enough votes to avoid a runoff.
Since the late 1990s, the University of Pittsburgh micro­biologist had been enlisting students to help him amass the world's largest collection of bacteriophages—viruses that prey solely on bacteria—from around the world.
The arrests, which an official said were just "phase one" of the crackdown, are the latest in a series of dramatic steps by Prince Mohammed to amass more power for himself at home.
But, with efforts to stop Trump gaining more urgency, Team Kasich also knows it can't wait too long for proof it has a viable strategy to amass delegates for an anticipated open convention.
No doubt they're attracted to the company's mission, which is to amass large quantities of genomic and clinical data from cancer patients so that doctors can use the information to better personalize treatment.
Launched by Anu Duggal with an $8 million first fund in 2013, F3 managed to amass an impressive portfolio of 33 companies that have gone on to raise some $500 million in capital.
The conventional wisdom has been that no one other than Ryan — a former Ways and Means Committee chairman and Mitt Romney's 28503 running mate — can even amass 22019 votes in the GOP conference.
Within that power dynamic—and just knowing what's required to amass and maintain that sort of wealth—I just don't see them being someone who wants to just lovingly give you endless orgasms.
Companies like Uber have tapped venture capitalists, strategic partners and large institutional investors at the rate of about once every six months to amass enough money to keep introducing operations in new cities.
Hitler paid no attention to Braunau, preferring instead to amass thousands of works of art and make grandiose plans for a vast museum in his honor in the northern Austrian city of Linz.
But the questions remain: How did all these politicians, dictators, criminals, billionaires and celebrities amass vast wealth and then benefit from elaborate webs of shell companies to disguise their identities and their assets?
Car makers will have to amass credits for so-called new-energy vehicles that will need to be equivalent to 10 percent of annual sales by 2019, China's industry ministry said, Reuters reported.
But the current rapid warming on Earth in just the last 2409 years is unquestionably our own doing, as potent greenhouse gases produced by burning coal and other fuels amass in our atmosphere.
Net worth $2.2 billionPercentage of country's GDP: ~ 8.5% Source of wealth: InvestmentsBjörgólfur Thor Björgólfsson began to amass his fortune in the Russian beer industry, cofounding Bravo brewery and creating the Botchkarov beer brand.
Before the April recess, the Republican Party continued in this dubious tradition by trying to amass only Republican votes for the American Health Care Act, and it came up a few votes short.
Her husband stole cars from Islamic State officials and sold them to amass money to pay a smuggler who later took them across the River Euphrates to areas controlled by the Kurdish YPG.
Last year, The Post retracted a business column that suggested an investor in Hong Kong had ties to a trusted adviser to President Xi Jinping and had used his connections to amass wealth.
There was no mention of a standstill agreement or public nondisparagement clause — meaning the hedge fund could still amass more shares and start a fight if it doesn't think SAP is doing enough.
So Matt Orlando, taking a break from service at Amass, where he is the chef and owner, preferred to sit outside in the garden, amid herbs and vegetables that were struggling to mature.
The underpinnings of how app store analytics platforms operate were exposed this week by BuzzFeed, which uncovered the network of mobile apps used by popular analytics firm Sensor Tower to amass app data.
After all, how many people amass a college football file, spread over multiple folders, of 211,210 outstanding players that dated to 20033 or an immaculate reference card file with more than 22003,21993 entries?
By default as much as design, such executive-focused programs attract high-functioning addicts, the ones who were able to keep their professional lives together and amass the savings to pay the bill.
In order to qualify for the fifth debate, candidates will have to amass support from at least 6900,2628 unique donors, including a minimum of 28503 donors per state in at least 22019 states.
Candidates have to amass support from at least 200,85033 unique donors and register 4 percent support in four approved polls or 6 percent in two approved polls in early primary and caucus states.
But as these very dumb flowcharts show, they're all part of a larger narrative about how Democrats use the federal government to amass power, which is then used to oppress Fox News viewers.
I think that it's an important time to bring this back up because it opens up all these other conversations about what happens when Black people amass wealth, power, and influence for themselves.
Sanders has ridden a surge of momentum after strong showings in both the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary, with observers speculating he could soon amass an insurmountable delegate lead with continued successes.
Top tier asset managers and veteran middle market lenders continue to amass significant amounts of capital in response to unprecedented investor demand for the asset class for the third year in a row.
He prepared for the pitch in the same way career coaches say you should prepare for a job interview — coming in as armed with as much knowledge as you can amass in advance.
In order to qualify for the fifth debate, candidates will have to amass support from at least 165,000 unique donors, including a minimum of 600 donors per state in at least 20 states.
And it would have been a blow to its biggest backer, Japans SoftBank Group Corp, at a time when it is trying to amass $108 billion from investors for its second Vision Fund.
A continued split among the mainstream candidates would not only increase the possibility that Trump wins the nomination, but also the prospect that no candidate will amass a majority of delegates before the convention.
But while Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Facebook hire lawyers and accountants to amass vast stockpiles of cash legally held in overseas tax haven subsidiaries, Amazon simply chooses to barely accumulate any cash at all.
How did Bronnikov, a criminalistics expert formerly of the Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs whose work comprises much of your collection and who authored the book, amass such an extensive array of tattoo pictures?
Mercury poisoning can have far-ranging impacts on ecosystems and human health, especially because it is bioaccumulative, meaning it tends to amass in animals that are higher in the food web, particularly aquatic predators.
According to teens, all you need to do to is make at least one of your Instagram accounts public, amass a thousand or so followers and reach out to brands you like on Instagram.
While she didn't score his final rose, she did amass quite a few male admirers along the way, and the men of Paradise were no exception — they were pretty much tripping over themselves immediately.
Apple continues to amass a vast reserve last valued at $260 billion, but its top-tier devices have lost their luster, and it's been years since the company released a truly game-changing product.
And unless China joined a pact as a junior partner, the disparity means either the US and Russia would have to make drastic cuts, or allow China to amass large numbers of nuclear weapons.
In The Incredibles 2, it's Screenslaver, a normal human with no superpowers who uses her tech skills to amass a huge fortune, which she plans to use to actually rid the world of supers.
Now in his first season with the Rangers, Grabner is coming off his first hat trick since that 33-goal campaign and combined with linemates Kevin Hayes and J.T. Miller to amass nine points.
A former lawyer, he has revived some Russians' interest in politics by publicizing what he says are outrageous cases of top government officials and Kremlin-connected businessmen abusing the system to amass huge wealth.
The declaration system - whose launch was a key condition for further loans from Western backers - is designed to move away from a culture that tacitly allowed bureaucrats to amass wealth through cronyism and graft.
In 2014, the United States agreed to a settlement following allegations that Obiang used money plundered from his country to amass assets such as a Malibu mansion, a private jet and Michael Jackson memorabilia.
So rather simply trying to win the most actual votes in the country, a presidential campaign must try to put together a map of state victories that will amass more than 270 electoral votes.
Imagine being told that to attend a public meeting of your school board or to join a local community organization, you had to agree to let a private corporation amass a dossier about you.
Others have speculated that the young prince could seek to amass enough power to make himself indispensable while his father is still alive, or even try to have himself named as his father's successor.
And should Facebook amass hundreds of millions of underage users, the company will have every incentive to offer one-click exporting of these accounts to real ones on the day the child turns 13.
Without effective oversight, however, the funds allotted to the bloc's newest members — all provided by European taxpayers — have often become a lavish slush fund for political insiders, helping them amass wealth and consolidate power.
In the midst of a major rebranding and reorganization, though, some bumps in the road were expected, as Tapestry works to amass a portfolio of handbags, accessories, footwear and outerwear brands with global reach.
The business is constantly changing as new entrants like Amazon get into the space through its acquisition of PillPack, and companies like CVS and Cigna amass more control over how healthcare dollars get spent.
He's leading in the early polls significantly, but in order to be qualified to run the kingdom he has to begin to build a policy-based structure and amass advisers to support his statements.
The results since Super Tuesday suggest that Mr. Trump holds around 38 percent of the vote nationally, a number that could allow him to amass a majority of delegates in a three-way race.
Each of the men approached their success differently, but each, in his own way, did what it takes to succeed and amass wealth through savvy investing, seeking out opportunities and making every day count.
In 2008, Democratic favorite Hillary Clinton was overtaken by Barack Obama to secure the nomination, but Obama took advantage of a relatively small field to steadily amass support as the top alternative to Clinton.
While Parke had a strong second round, Khabilov's efforts in the first and third, which saw him complete 224 takedowns and amass almost 28 minutes of control time, proved enough to sway the judges.
Li has used his business acumen, as well as a habit of personally investing alongside his companies, to amass a fortune estimated by Forbes at $22015 billion, making him the world's 23rd richest man.
If academia is a pyramid, postdocs are at the bottom; Kit is uncomfortably aware that she has limited time to prove her worth and amass enough high-profile research to attain her own lab.
"What we really want is for them to amass the 10,000 hours to become an expert," Garcés said, referring to a belief among some social scientists that it takes that long to master something.
In the first half alone, Carter went 214 of 333 for 0 yards and two touchdowns to help Rutgers amass 221 yards of total offense by halftime, although Carter did finish with three interceptions.
London (CNN Business)Global inequality is "out of control" because of biased economic systems that exclude many women while allowing billionaires to amass huge fortunes that do little for society, according to Oxfam International.
But even if the delegates do go to Mr. Kasich should Mr. Trump and Mr. Cruz fail to amass a majority at the convention, it is uncertain that the governor can even be nominated.
In recent years, Iran has helped Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed force in Lebanon, amass a huge arsenal of rockets it can use against Israel as a deterrent against Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear program.
To make the stage, candidates have to amass the support of at least 165,000 unique donors and register at least 85033 percent in four qualifying polls or 5 percent in two early-state polls.
He secured the Chinese private-equity fund Hony Capital as his third-largest shareholder—Simonds himself is the second-largest—and used that coup to help amass $2.5 billion in cash and credit lines.
As the child of two professors, Buttigieg actually grew up with more money than most of the other candidates on stage — and will likely amass the same if not more wealth by their ages.
If he was telling the truth, his trove could answer one of the Epstein saga's most baffling questions: How did a college dropout and high school math teacher amass a purported nine-figure fortune?
Meanwhile, some of its less-successful peers including Circuit City and RadioShack have been forced to file for bankruptcy, clearing the way for Best Buy to amass an even larger share of the market.
Mr. Biden has attempted to strike a balance since leaving office, presenting himself as a unifying statesman who could unseat President Trump while also working to amass a modest fortune of several million dollars.
Mimi Yu's YA debut is a careful examination of how men try to use women to amass power for themselves — and of two different modes of femininity that are forced into opposing each other.

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