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"asterisk" Definitions
  1. the symbol ( * ) placed next to a particular word or phrase to make people notice it or to show that more information is given in another place

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Make the asterisk president's nominee become an asterisk jurist, the only one confirmed under an altered set of rules.
Acquittal in an unfair trial – with this giant asterisk, the asterisk of a sham trial – is worth nothing at all, to President Trump or anybody else.
Those who aren't on IRL will have an asterisk next to their name with a note on the page saying that those with an asterisk will be sent a text.
I felt I had huge asterisk next to my name.
They fear an asterisk will soon be appended to that.
Independence Day 2016 comes with an asterisk and fine print.
Republicans have been largely budgeting by magic asterisk ever since.
WHAT SORT OF ASTERISK IS ON THAT FORECAST OF YOURS?
There is one asterisk, Justice Elena Kagan joked in 2012.
That asterisk can linger as much as the win can.
On BlackBerrys, red, with a white asterisk in the middle.
"That's the big asterisk that makes me crazy," she said.
Winners are indicated by an asterisk and the word WINNER.
So it's the golden age of television with an asterisk.
By refusing the facts – by refusing witnesses and documents – the Republican majority has placed a giant asterisk, the asterisk of a sham trial, next to the acquittal of President Trump, written in permanent ink.
With the Heat he is running again, and building towards something, perhaps a legacy where that nine-figure asterisk is just an asterisk, and nobody gives a damn about the $120 million dollar contract anymore.
"So it should have an asterisk next to it," Bogut said.
"The First Amendment doesn't come with a $20 asterisk," he said.
Black success should not come with a caveat or an asterisk.
It shrinks him to a costly one-off, a wretched asterisk.
In the current presidential field, de Blasio is essentially an asterisk.
Winners are indicated below by an asterisk and the word WINNER.
I underline Till's name, put an asterisk next to open casket.
And that asterisk is a big fat sign of the times.
She has freedom to do as she wishes, with an asterisk.
This was hardly a revolution; it was inclusivity with an asterisk.
But a closer read reveals a huge asterisk to that supposed guarantee.
But there's something of an asterisk for bargain-seekers this time around.
Jamison places a mental asterisk next to every achievement and all-nighter.
Settling for Trump, maybe Call them "Trump supporters," but with an asterisk.
But, just like Legere said, it's with a bit of an asterisk.
And it was an asterisk his legal team hoped to look past.
Once you complete the program, you have a Master's degree, no asterisk.
As you might have noticed, there's an asterisk after that dollar figure.
That turned out to be "F*ck Donald Trump," asterisk and all.
For Bolt, the revoked medal puts an unfortunate asterisk on his legacy.
But gold No. 7 in that Olympics will always carry an asterisk.
" But now there's often an asterisk: "We wish we could give more.
Whitehead, who knows his history, sneaks a little asterisk into the escape.
There's one asterisk that should be placed on all of the above.
If you'd like to put an asterisk on that, I can't blame you.
Work day and rest day sleep by age group Asterisk = statistically reliable differences.
Look for an asterisk in the top right corner of the price sticker.
It turns out HP's definition of "world's smallest" comes with a major asterisk.
Today, you have to look hard to find the asterisk beside his name.
Headcounts are provided by the companies directly, unless otherwise noted with an asterisk.
There was no asterisk beside my name with the notation Writes beach books.
Moments with jump scares have been marked with an asterisk (*) for your convenience.
Garcetti finally weighed in and said the star should stay -- with an asterisk.
They can just say the whole process has an asterisk next to it.
And Lindsey Graham will be there to kiss that asterisk at all times.
O's best bud, Gayle King, is clearly down for it, with an asterisk.
"I would be an asterisk in history and I'm okay with that," he said.
Cash hoards sitting inside the world's biggest technology companies come with a big asterisk.
Ms. Klobuchar was more of an asterisk than anything a few short weeks ago.
Here is a list of some of the big winners noted with an asterisk *.
There is an asterisk next to the "world's largest" status of Wednesday's jackpot, however.
The following is a list with the winners noted with an asterisk (*) and WINNER.
It was the legislative equivalent of a huge, ugly asterisk on the Roe v.
As immigrants, there will forever be an asterisk next to our sense of belonging.
Nekola, the Czech antidoping expert, said any revocation of records should carry an asterisk.
But when they're pinned to specific numbers, it's a major pain in the asterisk.
But even then, it was a hit with an asterisk next to its name.
An ASTERISK is a qualifier, and that's why it is the answer to 1A.
So what they've come up with instead is, apparently, this $75 billion magic asterisk.
"By refusing the facts — by refusing witnesses and documents — the Republican majority has placed a giant asterisk, the asterisk of a sham trial, next to the acquittal of President Trump, written in permanent ink." transcript From The New York Times, I'm Michael Barbaro.
Even the way in which LaMotta won the title came with an asterisk to many.
The pressure from Reign and #OscarSoWhite is helping remove that asterisk from Hollywood's top honors.
Let's all put a big asterisk that says no, AVs are still a ways out.
It certainly doesn't Netflix, whose potential bragging rights will always come affixed with an asterisk.
The famous "R+L=J" theory always had an asterisk next to the R+L.
The size of the asterisk metalheads put next to their love of death is astounding.
Remember that he began the campaign as something in between a punchline and as asterisk.
The asterisk indicates that he passed away since the last directory was published in 2011.
As such, his debut win will have a bit of an asterisk attached to it.
"I'm cautiously optimistic that we will actually be GAAP profitable with no asterisk," he added.
If you want to put an asterisk by it, that's not for me to decide.
Her victory over Williams will always have an unofficial asterisk beside it (think Roger Maris).
It retains the title of Best, Most Accessible Apple Watch Yet, but with an asterisk.
Yes, there are the victories we can celebrate, but even they often come with an asterisk.
Mayor Pete Buttigieg -- an asterisk six months ago -- stood a point behind Warren at 14%. Sen.
The countries with an asterisk in the list above will automatically qualify to compete at BlizzCon.
The other big asterisk is that this special offer requires porting a number from another carrier.
Between the lines: As with any Trump "decision," administration officials are quick to attach an asterisk.
Although, real asterisk, it just depends on where you live and what families are near you.
They're still that classic vision of cool, but with a bloody asterisk hanging over their heads.
I'm super happy to have this opportunity, but I'm putting that little asterisk on the end.
The grim news from the devastated town of Paradise on Sunday came with an ominous asterisk.
Titles confirmed for a theatrical run have been marked with an asterisk (*) and associated dates included.
Put like that, it's clear why the blueprint released Wednesday retreated to a magic asterisk instead.
Bock said that the 2020 box-office total will "forever have an asterisk" next to it.
Linda Sanchez (Calif.), vice chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, echoed that message — with an asterisk.
And so the force of Bryant's celebrity was relatively unchanged, just usually marked with an asterisk.
Do you agree with the author that we are now in the "asterisk era" of sports?
Here is a guess at how the teams should look, with starters designated by an asterisk.
From a global perspective, it is the sort of tour that looks like a diplomatic asterisk.
I think that he'll wind up being another asterisk in an article in some history book.
The legacy of his political ascendance will be written in Cyrillic and affixed with an asterisk.
Every Good thing comes with a caveat, an asterisk, or a critic with valid things to say.
The asterisk in this case is Hillary -- as a former First Lady she gets lifetime protection, anyway.
But there's a major asterisk here: It's not yet certain all these plants will actually get completed.
The candidates marked with an asterisk qualified through both polling and grassroots fundraising thresholds, the DNC said.
One asterisk to the numbers: the prolonged government shutdown that froze IPO filings for much of January.
So if asterisk roleplay is so skin-crawlingly gross, why do so many people still use them?
So the $35,000 Model 3 looks at first glance like a $24,450 car — but there's an asterisk.
No door-closing executive suites, just banquettes, and tulip tables, and asterisk-shaped open plan seating arrangements.
The full list of film and television nominees follows with winners indicated in bold with an asterisk.
His later painting repetitively churned what became a trademark lexicon of asterisk and scribble, petal and curlicue.
Price's law even acknowledges some insurance plans will have to come with an asterisk and a warning.
He raised $7 million, despite beginning his campaign as more of an asterisk in a crowded contest.
The asterisk did not appear in later company reports, according to documents obtained by Ms. Dolin's lawyers.
Note: The American Black Film Festival's HBO Short Film Competition winners are marked with an asterisk (*) below.
"I am cautiously optimistic that we will be GAAP profitable, with no asterisk" in 3383, he said.
But he was given the benefit of the doubt, and his entry was accepted, with an asterisk.
Using your Roku remote, navigate to the channel you want to cancel and press the asterisk button.
And the asterisk is that there are just more Americans today than there were 50 years ago.
Tim Ryan -- an asterisk in the polls who had some tough words this weekend for Joe Biden.
"Every time you drink a beer brewed under a contract basis, there's an asterisk," Mr. Grimm said.
And Systrom doesn't want that success to go down in history with an asterisk next to it.
It also undermines the status of three million Frenchmen and women by adding an asterisk to their status.
There are eight theme entries scattered throughout, marked with an asterisk, and a revealer tucked in at 115A.
The listing notes the repeal's effective date as April 23, but there's a big asterisk next to it.
If you're paraphrasing, or providing readers with legend rather than verifiable fact, provide a wink and an asterisk.
Germany was listed on a provisional 21-race 2017 schedule with an asterisk, along with Canada and Brazil.
But it came with an asterisk that must be resolved if New Japan is serious about overseas expansion.
Note that while not all categories are mandatory, those that are are are marked with an asterisk ("*") symbol. 
The asterisk: More than 200 people remain unaccounted for, raising the possibility that more bodies will be recovered.
Julián Castro, who rested much of his candidacy on making inroads in Nevada, remains a polling asterisk there.
Whether there is an asterisk next to his name is something horse racing fans will have to decide.
And last month the council reviewed calls to formalise the "gender asterisk" ("Professor*in,", meaning "male professor/female professor").
However, the FBI has now marked that estimate with an asterisk , which notes that the figure is actually incorrect.
For years, GE's long-term health care business was "an asterisk" on the company's "ridiculously opaque" financials, Cramer explained.
Nissan does sell a medium-duty version of the Titan, but it's barely an asterisk on the sales charts.
There is an asterisk attached to Werdum's victory over Browne, however, in the way that it was incredibly strange.
In time, "Joe Johnson" became an asterisk, the person to which a $24 million-a-year contract was attached.
The lawsuit filed against Usher -- claiming he gave a Georgia woman herpes -- has been dismissed, but there's an asterisk.
And just like any baseball "best" set before desegregation carries an asterisk, so should the Beatles' Top 5 record.
Stereotypes are more useful than not with the big asterisk: The ones that aren't have nothing to defend on.
They're divided by category and we've also designated which ones offer loans starting at 0% APR with an asterisk.
" The report, Ms. Brazile said, strengthened her view "that 2016 will always be an election where there's an asterisk.
The basic story of a robust United States job market remains very much intact — though with an important asterisk.
" There's no asterisk after the ditty clarifying "these milestones might never be accomplished in this order, or at all.
Awards in categories marked with an asterisk were presented during the Creative Arts Emmy ceremony on Sept. 9-10.
It's a strange asterisk, as the most distinguishing element of Weather is how committed it is to capturing anomie.
Peele tells Refinery29 that "drugs are just an asterisk" when it comes to the docuseries' interpretation of Hernandez's actions.
I don't think there will be an asterisk next to the man who walks off with the gold medal.
There will forever be an asterisk next to Trump's name if he becomes the third president to be impeached.
There are visible erasures and whiteouts throughout, as well as the insertion of her authorial voice via the asterisk.
Or, do you agree with Democrats like Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the minority leader, who said, "By refusing the facts — by refusing witnesses and documents — the Republican majority has placed a giant asterisk, the asterisk of a sham trial, next to the acquittal of President Trump, written in permanent ink"?
Artists who abuse power should, at minimum, carry a big asterisk next to their names in books, classrooms, and museums.
Even the Clinton example comes with an asterisk: The Democratic contenders that year conceded Iowa to home state candidate Sen.
Each award's most likely recipient — or in a few tight races, recipients — is in bold and denoted with an asterisk (*).
The state has now become "a political asterisk and it's a shame," said Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.).
All that remains of him are his records in the school's annual media guide, an asterisk tacked onto every milestone.
We will never know how much the pandemic affected turnout and enthusiasm, which gives any conclusions an asterisk of uncertainty.
The asterisk on Jordan's legacy has taken the unusual shape of his own sobbing, snotty face — the Crying Jordan meme.
"Impeachment effectively undermines his desire to be significant, because he now has that asterisk tattooed to his head," she added.
Thanks to its anti-drafting measures, the result of the Ineos Challenge was always going to come with one asterisk.
The two are part of a trilogy called "The Love* Plays," the asterisk indicating queer love, erased from black history.
It certainly puts an asterisk over his accession, and with it his vision to transform the economy away from hydrocarbons.
Be it the New England Patriots or the Los Angeles Rams, the team will have an asterisk after its name.
Iowa's next victory needed no asterisk, as the Hawkeyes came back from 19 points down win at No. 53 Purdue.
But there's a troubling asterisk here: We still don't know exactly how high oceans are likely to rise this century.
"It's gratifying that people finally understand that Donald Trump's electoral college win has a huge asterisk next to it," Petkanas said.
The asterisk before NUMBER asks the database to show us all phrases that end with NUMBER and begin with anything else.
Also, if there's an asterisk on the price tag, generally in the corner, it means that item will not be restocked.
But now Biles has an asterisk next to her name like many of the baseball sluggers we have come to loathe.
Leaving the Capitol afterward, Pelosi revisited Trump's shout-out to the history-making women of the new Congress — with an asterisk.
But that championship, according to differing opinions, came with an asterisk attached since he did not compete in the full season.
" — CONAN O'BRIEN "Minority leader Chuck Schumer said that, from here on, Trump's presidency will always have an asterisk next to it.
They could choose to put the words "genetically engineered" in parentheses next to a relevant ingredient; identify GM ingredients with an asterisk and provide an explanation for the asterisk at the bottom of the ingredients list; or apply a catch-all statement at the end of the ingredient list stating the product was "produced with genetic engineering" ingredients. Sens.
" However, the actor noted that Allen, 82, "is now one of the great American filmmakers with a big asterisk next to that.
The one asterisk is that YouTube won't stream in 4K on the Apple TV because Apple doesn't support Google's preferred video codec.
And there's a little sort of asterisk, that if enough people believe something—if a community believes it—it's not a delusion.
As for Kavanaugh, he gets stuck with a permanent asterisk for life despite staunchly denying the claim and offering more testimony publicly.
It is rare that any of these return without the telltale asterisk indicating a value that is out of the normal range.
"There should always be an asterisk if the leadership doesn't reflect an equal representation of their employee or customer base," Sutton said.
Here's what the top 12 looks like: The little asterisk next to a player's name means he's in the Hall of Fame.
There are eight theme entries in the grid today, running across, each marked with an asterisk, along with one revealer at 117A.
There was one significant editorial change worth mentioning: Originally I had actual clues for the "forwarded" answers, marked with an asterisk, e.g.
Best picture nominees have been denoted with an asterisk (*) and short film availability has been explained at the end of the post.
They made the second-place horse, a long shot named Country House, the winner, albeit with an asterisk next to his name.
The proud American declaration that our government is of, by and for the people must no longer be marred by an asterisk.
I type in "*si" (where the asterisk can represent any number of letters), click "Common words and phrases" and scan the possibilities.
No, there are zero successful consumer internet companies who've lost ... The only exception, and it's not ... There's an asterisk by it, is Priceline.
You can also hit Num Lock+asterisk (*) to see all the subfolders underneath the selected folder, again in the left-hand navigation pane.
The asterisk is her favorite: In all her education, she found herself fixating on footnotes and their promise of more information, more context.
T-Mobile CEO John Legere immediately came out with criticism of his competitor, putting an asterisk beside his references to Verizon's 25G service.
Competing against her childhood idol, she summoned her A game and earned her championship — no need for any asterisk in the record book.
"Some judges can't shake the asterisk," said Jonathan Turley, a George Washington University professor of law and an opinion contributor to The Hill.
And speaking of the big game, the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams (with an asterisk, some say) arrive in Atlanta.
Unless the Warriors suffer an asterisk-inducing injury in 2017, it's hard to imagine these Cavaliers winning a championship in their current form.
Singapore, along with China, had been listed on Formula One's 21-race calendar for next year with an asterisk as subject to confirmation.
We contacted a half dozen of the biggest brothels in the Las Vegas area, and they're all open for business ... with an asterisk.
Without its participation in sports like figure skating, Nordic skiing and hockey, these could become the Asterisk Olympics of lesser or irrelevant competitors.
I would love to have my work one day to be in Lagos, to be in Dakar, without any asterisk attached to it.
Notice that asterisk by remediation, which refers to the cost of cleaning up environmental messes and abandoned infrastructure left behind by fossil fuels.
But Williams was asked on Saturday night, after her latest major victory, whether she put a mental asterisk next to records like Court's.
In 1907, a year before he won the title, he beat Bob Fitzsimmons, but for The Times the victory came with an asterisk.
Unless you want this festering asterisk on your legacy to overshadow the entirety of your climate work, it's time to choose a side.
Cormier reigned atop the division for most of Jones's absence, but he realized his glittering title belt was affixed with an enormous asterisk.
There's even the inevitable asterisk some will attach to any success the Capitals have going forward because it only began once Crosby left.
Although the year is almost over, you can still donate to Time's Up and many other causes (denoted by an asterisk) on this list.
I did not call you and for F, lots of asterisk, sake, take a cold reading class maybe you won&apost stumble so much.
Gerry Sandusky, the broadcaster, continues to live with an asterisk by his name wherever it shows up — on Twitter, Wikipedia and misinformed Google searches.   
Maybe he still would have been the best, but the lack of opportunity afforded top players from other races will forever leave that asterisk.
But the smart money holds that it will probably still wind up an unfortunate asterisk in the gradual decline of an otherwise superb career.
But a group of Singaporean girl-gamers, called Asterisk*, has lasted more than a decade, with some even turning their passion into a profession.
LastPass Password manager LastPass was represented by an asterisk until this year, and the design change was definitely a step in the right direction.
And what you get in asterisk that next day is 21970 percent of the Palestinians killed were members of Hamas or other terrorist organizations.
While this is an unfortunate asterisk for EV owners, it has become a common refrain from critics who say that Teslas aren't green enough.
Gallup did the list about the most important issue you&aposre facing, what you care about, Russia didn&apost even -- it got an asterisk.
Though this baby is definitely a first of sorts, the headlines splashed around websites Tuesday really ought to have an asterisk next to them.
Plus, Google may see a windfall from the search deal it cut with Yahoo last quarter (the one cut with the big antitrust asterisk).
McCain dropped so low that in some polls he was an asterisk -- the symbol that appears when support is too small to even measure.
Bonds was embroiled in steroid controversies for the latter part of his career, leading some to believe his record should come with an asterisk.
The price should have an asterisk or footnote — something that says, hey, the final bids on these two art works were exactly the same.
I grew to dread that triangle, which functions as an asterisk saying: This is where feeling would go in a production that had any.
The hero's name, like almost all of those in the series, is a pun ending in "ix" — in his case, on the word asterisk.
"Most species that we think of as monogamous, including our very own species, we know that there's always an asterisk beside that," he said.
In early reports to the F.D.A., these suicides were marked with an asterisk and a footnote specifying they occurred during the run-in period.
The muscle devices offer only temporary results (unlike the fat ones, which are permanent), though again with an asterisk: One's weight remains the same.
Choosing silence now could mean having silence chosen for you in the future if Congress succeeds in adding an asterisk to the First Amendment.
"We should call it what it is instead of saying, 'Let me put an asterisk there to make it a little nicer,'" she said.
"In every agreement reached with Great Britain there will be an asterisk which explains that the deal will not affect Gibraltar," said a source.
Contra Ike, these portraits — an unexpected asterisk to the Bush legacy — would not have been burned, even if the artist had never been president.
All these groups are [adjective] people, people with an asterisk, while a white, heterosexual male is simply a person, as generic as he chooses.
The power and privilege that come along with that — being the base model, a person with no asterisk — are invisible to many white men.
It's basically a magical asterisk that assumes $1 trillion more in cuts to mandatory programs (health programs, income security, etc.) that are not otherwise specified.
The white areas marked with an asterisk show the areas that began to rot after the unidentified man swallowed bleach thinking it was a painkiller.
" But it's important to note the asterisk at the bottom of the post, which notes how "these researchers work in a paid capacity with Facebook.
Keep in mind, however, that the asterisk doesn't always mean that an item is discounted, just that it won't be around once supplies are gone.
But his name and resumé are tainted, stamped with the asterisk of baseball's steroid era, when Bonds became the poster child for performance-enhancing drugs.
" But by the word "local," there was a blue asterisk — in the same blue ink as Frelinghuysen's signature — that led to a note warning, "P.
Its last earnings report included a pretty hefty loss, though a lot of it was due to stock-based compensation, our new favorite financial asterisk.
But that procedure comes with a big asterisk, known as the Byrd Rule, which says reconciliation can't be used to pass certain types of provisions.
I have to put an asterisk at the top of any of this that of course they say they're going to take the highest bid.
Exhibitor Relations senior box-office analyst Jeff Bock told Business Insider that the 2020 box-office total will "forever have an asterisk" next to it.
AR: I'm sorry but for Carlton to call Diamond his "ex-fiancé" is I know TECHNICALLY true, but everything in this show deserves an asterisk.
There is an agreement that allows the Spider-Man movies to connect to the mostly Disney-run MCU though, so this one comes with an asterisk.
But the process itself to get to those awards, and of how we talk about winners — who deserves that love without an asterisk — is worth interrogating.
Germany was listed on a provisional 21-race 2017 schedule with an asterisk but Formula One's commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone has indicated it will be dropped.
Of course Mondale's placement on this list deserves a huge asterisk, as he served as VP, which put him in perfect position for his presidential run.
In today's political environment, it is clear whoever ends up representing the 9th District will have an asterisk by their name in the minds of many.
He had arrived at this conclusion by training monkeys to move their arms across a tabletop, tracing a pattern that resembled the spokes of an asterisk.
Removal from the championship history books would restore the integrity of the game in a way no monetary fine, suspension or asterisk can hope to accomplish.
" When he checked a less positive response—"I have a hard time deciding"—he drew an asterisk next to the statement and wrote, "sometimes, usually easy.
Trump went from an asterisk to the White House by -- and I am only oversimplifying slightly here -- doing the opposite of what everyone said he should.
The GOP-controlled Senate is expected to acquit Trump, but as Pelosi has repeatedly noted, his presidency will forever be accompanied with the asterisk of impeachment.
Alongside the gender asterisk there is the gender hyphen (Professor-in) and the internal-I (ProfessorIn); but none of them solves the problem when said out loud.
That point comes with an asterisk: No one is officially checking for such illnesses, say dozens of occupational health specialists and worker safety advocates interviewed by Reuters.
But Cook's commitment to privacy comes with an asterisk: the company's government-ordered requirement to store iCloud user data on the servers of a state-run telecom.
As long as society is overrun with victims who are treated differently based on their background, there will always be an asterisk beside our measurements of prosperity.
But the figure contained an important asterisk: Lyft said $894 million of the loss could be attributed to stock-based compensation and taxes related to its IPO.
The atmospheric amphitheatre has an asterisk against it, along with Canada and Germany, on the 2017 draft calendar and commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone is not sounding positive.
"There is no asterisk that says only when the majority leader has an embarrassing political problem or except when the president is named Barack Obama," she said.
Although it was another stoppage win in the books for Davis, it comes with an asterisk as Davis is yet to land himself one career-defining win.
It's a dangerous burden to put on an already marginalized community — particularly when being out, for transgender people, can end up being an asterisk on your identity.
There have always been those of us on the left who viewed his presidency as compromised, asterisk-worthy if not wholly illegitimate, because of the Russian interference.
There is one sizable asterisk for Gillum's candidacy, though: an FBI investigation into corruption in the city where he has spent the past four years as mayor.
Volunteers across the state gave up their time to mount the caucuses, and to canvass for candidates and their efforts will now be stained by an asterisk.
His decision put an asterisk on the trial for McConnell and Trump, denying the President the vindication that the impeachment votes were completely partisan in both chambers.
But Trump is perfectly aware of — O.K., tormented by — the fact that a vote to impeach, all by itself, puts a big asterisk next to his name.
The race was one of three, along with Brazil and Germany, listed with an asterisk against it as subject to confirmation on the sport's provisional 2017 calendar.
" Musk on the Tesla conference call after announcing its biggest quarterly loss ever said, "I'm cautiously optimistic that we will actually be GAAP profitable with no asterisk.
Also, if you think your school filters emails and documents, do not assume that adding a space or asterisk between characters will let profanity bypass a filter.
Abraham Lincoln enjoyed majorities similar to both Roosevelts but the asterisk for him is that the size of the House and Senate shrank during the Civil War.
The Hall of Famer says he knows his record is going down -- but says Zeke might need an asterisk next his name in the Cowboys record book.
Reigns and Lesnar were simply announced, without even an implied asterisk, as if this is how it has always been done and always, on some level, will be.
I discovered recently that "trans*," with an asterisk, is now used as an umbrella term for non-cisgender identities — simpler than listing them all (but still considered respectful).
The next time someone says you need to call your representatives or head out to the polls, add an asterisk: that means for federal, state, and local reps.
Tangential to just about every bit of pop culture I hold dear, the North Carolina native is an asterisk above most of my references: *courtesy of Emily Gordon.
The streaming company says that's the best first seven days ever for a Netflix film, but the impressive number needs an asterisk because it can't be independently verified.
For Condit, his fans, and perhaps even Woodley, there's an asterisk attached to the outcome—so why not give the two a shot at a more definitive end?
Now, invariably, every painstaking step of that journey, each beat and milestone, comes with an unsettling asterisk as delight at his artistry mixes with doubt about his character.
There's an Esquire writer, Charles Pierce, who will write about him but won't refer to him by name, and he uses an asterisk, which seems beside the point.
But there is an asterisk: Sometimes it's okay to have less than what you want if there is a good tradeoff and you have done a cost-benefit analysis.
Below, you'll find all of the It List hotels that qualify for that 10% off coupon code, with an asterisk (*) to indicate inclusion in the Two-Day Sale, too.
Golden State partisans will insist that Toronto's title comes with an asterisk, as the team lost far more in this year's Finals than just the chance to three-peat.
I think a lot of women, myself included, feel like they have to kind of apologize for or asterisk being a Beyoncé fan in order to be taken seriously.
While most of the favorited products are available year-round, some are only available seasonally (items are noted with an asterisk), so stock up when the time is right.
Not true salvation, though; for that, you'll need to select and delete all 47 new emails that just arrived while you were reading this (shift-asterisk-U, shift-3).
That resilience and McCain's "happy warrior" persona is what fueled his rise from an asterisk to a genuine threat to George W. Bush in the 2000 Republican primary fight.
In 2008, Bonds's historic home run ball that broke Aaron's career record also ended up in the museum, an asterisk etched into it by the person who donated it.
If you don't like cursing like this, it's hard to imagine one asterisk resolves the issue for you, like placing a paper napkin over a hole in the wall.
They could choose to put the words "genetically engineered" in parentheses next to a relevant ingredient; identify GM ingredients with an asterisk and provide an explanation for the asterisk at the bottom of the ingredients list; apply a catch-all statement at the end of the ingredient list stating the product was "produced with genetic engineering" ingredients; or use a symbol on the label, designed by the Agriculture Secretary, to disclosure the presence of GMOs.
Note: Many of the films and shows on this list are not suitable for all ages, so we've marked the kid-friendliest options with an asterisk (*) for your knowledge. Enjoy!
But there was an asterisk to the news that Mr. Moreira might be held accountable for how he spent the torrent of borrowed money that flowed into his state, Coahuila.
A LOT OF ECONOMISTS OUT THERE, PEOPLE ON WALL STREET, THEY MAKE ALL SORTS OF FORECASTS FOR THE END OF THE YEAR AND ALL OF THOSE FORECASTS HAVE AN ASTERISK.
Ted Lieu (D-CA), who was critical of the bill, said on the floor that there is no "asterisk" that allows intelligence agencies to avoid complying with the Fourth Amendment.
The race, along with China, is provisionally part of next season's 21-round schedule but is marked by an asterisk as subject to confirmation by the sport's commercial rights holder.
He held a white sign with black letters declaring "all lives matter" with an asterisk saying that statement excluded groups such as Muslims, Mexicans, refugees, black people and the unborn.
"Those Years I Didn't Eat — A One-Woman Comedy Review" meant my senior year choral competition doesn't need an asterisk — the first time I went a whole day without eating.
For most of the artisans, the one-way connection to international fashion is nothing more than an asterisk, a distraction from the real concern of how to make a living.
Both of those wins have an asterisk: New England is in a deep rut, and the win over Baltimore came before the team reinvented itself with Lamar Jackson at quarterback.
The IABF will be especially worth perusing for its Los Angeles- and California-based exhibitors, including the Other Places Art Fair, Grab Bag Studio, Asterisk Press, and the Residue Collective.
The 2020 US box office will forever have an asterisk next to itThe domestic box office will likely take a huge hit this year with the ever-changing release schedule.
Those expectations now come with an asterisk – members appear willing to increase rates to temper inflation, but have raised concern over the economic impact of President Donald Trump's trade policies.
So maybe "better" needs an asterisk, like the one suggested to frame the steroid era: one that notes that it is hard to learn humility by taking shortcuts to greatness.
" Riley told me that he admires Ryan Coogler and considers him "a mentor," but his praise for that film came with an asterisk: "It was great — for a superhero movie.
There's a reason for that asterisk: All those vehicles had a human safety driver behind the wheel, and that driver always controlled the car in parking lots and around hotels.
But the emerging picture of what they didn't know and the fake stories they saw in their social media feeds means his victory will always have a very bold asterisk.
"So the 'president*' didn't like the laughing Putin and sent out his flying monkeys," Weaver, using quote marks and an asterisk to identify Trump, wrote in a message to BuzzFeed News.
Next year's race has an asterisk against it on the provisional calendar while Felipe Nasr, the only Brazilian likely to be racing then, is yet to be confirmed at struggling Sauber.
Sure, we put a big ol' asterisk right next to it and a note saying "Probably not, but still," but we still included it and we still feel a little silly.
On the left they are well-developed: the Green Party uses the gender asterisk in all policy statements; Katarina Barley, the Social Democrat justice minister, has urged Duden to include it.
"I see the stories about the year of the woman and I always feel there should be an asterisk," Melissa Deckman, a political scientist who closely follows women in politics, said.
Bonds escaped jail but because of his steroid-fueled feats voters have kept him out of the Baseball Hall of Fame and has an asterisk attached to his home-run record.
Ten years later, the plaintiffs say, the National Labour Relations Act (NLRA) added an asterisk to that rule when it guaranteed workers the right to coalesce for "mutual aid and protection".
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"I honestly think there is a giant asterisk in baseball left over from the steroid era," said Kevin Adler, the founder and president of Engage Marketing, a Chicago-based sports company.
Pep Guardiola might have arrived in England in the summer of 2016 with three Spanish and three German titles to his name, but those honors seemed to come with an asterisk.
Any critique of tribalism from Mattis, meanwhile, has a significant asterisk, given that he went along with both Trump's so-called Muslim ban and spearheaded the administration's prohibition of transgender soldiers.
For the Should Have Been Nominated category, they were allowed to expand the potential nominees to productions ineligible for the Tonys, including those Off Broadway, which are designated by an asterisk.
In renderings before the project was built, West 8 had shown the island as the center of an asterisk, with lines leading to all the major visual landmarks that surround it.
The scheme is the latest in a long run of cheating episodes that has our Sports reporter asking: Will this age of sports come to be known as the "asterisk era"?
Since we don't have a scientific baseline for how a mattress (or any other surface) affects sleep, pretty much every other sleep study ought to have an asterisk next to it.
According to the Post, Scaramucci – who graduated in 1989 –  has an asterisk next to his name meant to indicate he died in the time since the last edition was issued in 2011.
A screenshot or video of app interaction could capture private messages, personal information, or even passwords being entered, as many apps show the letter inputted before changing it to a black asterisk.
Chris, you know, when you read the final statement we have so far from Kim Jong Un it&aposs kind of the footnote asterisk which counts a whole heck of a lot.
Wearable computing researcher and inventor Steve Mann has used the phrase "mediated reality" in the past; more recently he has proposed the term "*R", with an asterisk, to signal all mediated realities.
It used to be that a fighter getting out of the UFC was on the way down and so anything done against them in other organizations had an asterisk next to it.
We got Sorkin out at Craig's and asked him if the current Yankees home run hitting tear should come with an asterisk ... because the new Yankee stadium has short fences in places.
Instead of being an asterisk as a VP nominee on a ticket that has no chance of winning, Weld could be the leader who ultimately determines who could be the next president.
Katy Perry, Lorde, Lana Del Rey, Imagine Dragons, Shawn Mendes and The Chainsmokers are not bowing to the terrorists, because they're fully committed to performing in England this weekend ... with an asterisk.
Donald Trump Jr.'s new book, Triggered: How the Left Thrives on Hate and Wants to Silence Us, is a bestseller — with an asterisk that critics are all too happy to highlight.
That asterisk-like exception turned the neighborhood into a Wild West boomtown that has mushroomed from a few thousand residents when the wall was built to an estimated 50,000 to 65,000 today.
"There is no intellectual honesty in now turning around and arguing that there's an imaginary asterisk attached to executive overreach — that it's acceptable for my party but not thy party," Tillis wrote.
A source familiar with YouTube's algorithms told BuzzFeed News that the odd asterisk in the word "s*x" suggests behavior that's consistent with a coordinated campaign to populate YouTube with inappropriate search results.
Coco, which weaves in the Mexican holiday of Dia de los Muertos as a driving force, has been widely praised, but it's a real shame that the applause is coming with an asterisk.
Or, at the very least, a moment with an asterisk: the kind that puts him back in the presidential mix, not the sort that immediately vaults him to the top of the pack.
The race had been listed on the official calendar with an asterisk marking it as subject to agreement with commercial rights holder Bernie Ecclestone due to uncertainty over the extent of state funding.
Does Drake really stand for Do Right And Kill Everything, as he once announced on a song, but with an asterisk pertaining to never being personally involved in the killing of the blunt?
Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) on Sunday said that Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh will have a "big asterisk" next to his name while he serves on the highest court in the land.
Meanwhile, Republicans who couldn't wait to frame their victory as a sweeping affirmation of the entire Trump agenda now treat the defeat of Ed Gillespie, a former RNC chair, as a political asterisk.
Coe won his two 1,500m golds at the 1980 and 1984 Games, both of which were hit by political boycotts, and results from Rio in August could end up carrying a similar asterisk.
Then, however, the men move on to create a new vertical line, perfectly catching a new development in the music, so that the stage is full of a giant ensemble asterisk or star.
"Nycha's leadership, including its newly appointed chief compliance officer, are committed to addressing issues of noncompliance," read a section marked with an asterisk of the form, appended at the end by the authority.
Even the career record for home runs, which belongs to Bonds in name only (the scarlet asterisk affects him too), could be in play—Rodriguez is 75 home runs away from a tie.
They rode two early touchdowns to a 26-9 victory over the Minnesota Vikings, but the win comes with the asterisk of the Vikings having played without Sam Bradford, the team's starting quarterback.
It is an important asterisk to one of the core elements of the plan: a desire to tax income of "pass-through" businesses such as partnerships at a rate of only 25 percent.
AWS has turned from an asterisk to the third-largest enterprise software business in the world, with an estimated $213 billion in sales this year, according to FactSet, trailing only Microsoft and Oracle.
When it's locked, the Light Phone 2's screen only shows a clock and a battery gauge, while an asterisk next to the clock is the only indicator that you have a message.
That his return to the playoffs was a huge success against Seattle's Legion of Boom secondary was quite an accomplishment, though it comes with the asterisk of Earl Thomas having missed the game.
While the adjustments placed an asterisk on the state's announcement, data from New York City, where the graduation rate increased to 226.9 percent from 281.6 percent in 271, offered clearer evidence of progress.
If that does not work, you can dial 1 before your own phone number, press the asterisk (*) key during your voice mail greeting and enter your voice mail passcode to hear your messages.
But there's one little asterisk to the whole happy affair, and that's the fact that Apple's financial Q1 2017 stretched out to 1003 weeks rather than the usual 13, owing to a calendar peculiarity.
Be sure to check out Mashable's roundup of the best home security systems.) Note: Ring Prime Day deals marked with an asterisk (*) include a free third-generation Echo Dot smart speaker (a $49.99 value).
It was floated in pieces as an asterisk on his career that we should all give some thought to, but I found it hard to do when the news of his passing was fresh.
"Ad blockers come with an important asterisk: while they do benefit a ton of people in major ways, they also hurt some, including many who don't deserve the hit," he wrote on his blog.
Lenny was unique insofar as it was the first such chatbot whose recordings were released freely on the internet so that anyone could implement Lenny using software for hosting telephone servers, such as Asterisk.
Within two weeks, it logged some four million SoundCloud plays and nearly seven million Spotify streams just in the U.S. Still, those early gains for "Bebe" come with one hell of an asterisk attached.
To have a president who refuses to acknowledge the violation in order to avoid the asterisk by which he might be forever marked a Manchurian candidate or, more plainly, Moscow's mule, is not normal.
South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg went from an asterisk early this year into low double digits in some polling in the spring, amid a slew of positive press attention and strong public appearances.
On a mysterious island, he encounters exciting exclamation points, walks through a dark cave glistening with asterisk-shaped gems and pauses at a garden of commas, showcasing Hall's facility for both grammar and graphics.
The White House and Cabinet members denied the report, but continued to place an asterisk on the official position: that the United States could remain a party to the deal under the right terms.
As fate would have it, the newest addition of the Harvard Law School alumni directory arrived this week, during Scaramucci's Shakespearean rise and fall, and he had an asterisk printed next to his name.
Budget directors can also employ the "magic asterisk" (popularized by David Stockman, the budget director for President Ronald Reagan), which is used to denote unspecified budget cuts that will someday, somehow offset projected deficits.
Or, if Mr. Ousland's own traverse was glancingly and anonymously invoked, it was tagged with an asterisk, as this year's trekkers were hailed for attempting the crossing without the aid of dogs or sails.
He might not have been the finest boxer you have ever seen but everything in Sanchez's story exists with that asterisk next to it: he was just twenty-three years old when he died.
No one else is allowed to think that — at least not for long, before they are reminded again that they are, in the eyes of their country, little more than their identity, their asterisk.
And her choices could certainly be seen as a hedge, an asterisk on any interpretation of the characters' increasingly unpredictable behavior as an observation about married moms or single ladies in a more general sense.
The Guys Who Slide Into DMs With 'Creepy Asterisks' "There's a disconcerting style of speech that's bubbled up from the depths of web culture and entered the dating world: the creepy asterisk," writes Quinn Meyers.
It turned out there was a major asterisk on that hacking, which is just now coming to light: Organizers provided them with cheat sheets, and adults walked the students through the challenges they would encounter.
Now in the trial of whether to remove the president from office, she would be either the deciding vote against witnesses or throw responsibility to Roberts and put an asterisk over a historic Senate moment.
A source familiar with YouTube's algorithms suggested to BuzzFeed News that the asterisk in the word "s*x" indicates behavior that could be a part of coordinated campaign to prompt Youtube to show problematic results.
Asterisk: In a profound act of Christian charity, the Regents nonetheless allowed Starr to retain his law school professorship and to remain as chancellor for an as-yet-to-be-determined but perhaps munificent salary.
Anyone informed enough about FARA knows that RT's FARA registration does nothing but saddle RT with paperwork; anyone foolish enough not to realize that RT is propaganda probably wouldn't be swayed by an asterisk, anyway.
The Steelers went 1-1 in those games, though the victory came with an asterisk because Jones left early with an ankle injury and Roethlisberger came on to lead a blowout over the Cleveland Browns.
One suspects that a clutch of pundits will do that for Kerr and slap an asterisk on the end of this series if the Raptors can clinch the first title in franchise history on Monday.
"For example, if you're practicing how to say "asterisk," the speech recognition technology analyzes how you said the word and then, it recognizes that the last soundbite was pronounced 'rict' instead of 'uhsk,'" Google says.
Indeed, many birthers believe that Obama is not an American because deep down, they believe that anyone who is not white and a Christian is either not an American, or an American with an asterisk.
Though digital advertising increased from an asterisk in financial reports to well over $22011 million between 20203 and 22020, it wasn't nearly enough to offset the $25 million loss in print advertising over the same period.
A recent study has provided an important asterisk to this cancer dichotomy by suggesting that the cancer-causing properties of capsaicin can be cancelled out by 6-gingerol, the chemical that gives ginger its pungent flavor.
See unsaved work in NotepadScreenshot: GizmodoFollowing the lead of some of its rival applications, Notepad now shows an asterisk in the window title if you've got open changes in a document that haven't yet been filed.
He's slippery, and single-handedly marks an asterisk beside the rules of gravity, but was one of eight players in the last 10 years to average at least 18 points with a free-throw rate below .
Evaristo should by rights be celebrating the fact that she's the first black woman to receive this honor, but the judges have sent her into history with a qualifying asterisk instead of a declarative exclamation mark.
"There could be some margin for some kind of political agreement around the Irish backstop, but we do not know how it can materialise, whether in a letter, a declaration or an asterisk," the source said.
"There could be some margin for some kind of political agreement around the Irish backstop, but we do not know how it can materialize, whether in a letter, a declaration or an asterisk," the source said.
Each of its 800 prisoners was meant to have his own cell within an asterisk-shaped building with a circular center, allowing guards to see all the way down each wing from a central surveillance post.
To be one of only four impeached presidents in American history, even if you are not convicted by the Senate, is to know an asterisk will be forever attached to your presidency, your offenses prominently recorded.
Trump's fear of the asterisk helps explain why he has continued to suggest, against all evidence to the contrary, that the Russians may not actually have done what an overwhelming mountain of evidence makes clear they did.
He added that a major "asterisk" to the improvement is that the data surveys predate Britain's vote last week to leave the European Union, which has injected a big source of uncertainty to the global growth outlook.
"There is no intellectual honesty in now turning around and arguing that there's an imaginary asterisk attached to executive overreach — that it's acceptable for my party but not thy party," he wrote in the Post op-ed.
There are people today trying to write papers, to figure out how to put the authorship in, and they will look at this paper and say 'hmm, maybe we should put an asterisk how we did this.
"It will be an asterisk in the history books, if it gets mentioned at all," columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin wrote in the New York Times on September 17, 583, the one-year anniversary of Occupy's kick-off.
Respondents to the CNBC Fed Survey foresee good times for the economy and the stock market, but they have put an asterisk next to those predictions because of growing concerns over a trade war and monetary policy.
According to Artnet, when the painting was displayed at a museum in Milan, Italy, one board member resigned in protest — and the museum added an asterisk next to Caravaggio's name, showing that they were unsure of the attribution.
The hour of 4 pm Tuesday, potentially one of the most consequential hours in the history of the American presidency, made clear that history books will almost certainly note Donald Trump's surprise 2016 election win with an asterisk.
Instead, he is what he is, a talent for the ages with a well-earned asterisk he wears into retirement, or on his quest for a few more swings far from the stormy and star-crossed South Bronx.
What confounds me is how anyone could think that working for Trump might provide these things, and not see that any title achieved in this crime-syndicate administration will always come with an asterisk after it, or worse.
And this is why I don't mind getting John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE as a witness.
If "worst" means "slowest," then it's true: The economy's recovery from the Great Recession that began in December 2007 is the slowest comeback since World War II. So Pence's claim is correct...but it comes with a big asterisk.
There's another asterisk: A year after the compromise was reached in 2007, a Bechtel spokesman said the company was still transferring jobs from Schenectady to Pennsylvania but the moves would occur "over time," according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Except, that "No" should have had an asterisk after it, because while Apple still plans to ship two distinct operating systems—one for mobile, one for desktop—the company has been working on bringing iOS apps to Mac hardware.
" Goldstein on Tuesday called Trump's statement "a pathetic asterisk of condescension after weeks in which he and his staff have committed grotesque acts and omissions reflecting Antisemitism, yet day after day have refused to apologize and correct the record.
Scaramucci, who was suddenly removed from his new post as White House communications director Monday just 10 days after taking the position, reportedly has an asterisk next to his name in the new directory mailed to alumni this week.
While his commitment to new regulations comes with a giant asterisk—he always emphasizes that he is amenable to the "right regulations," which basically means "minimal changes"—the door is clearly open in a way that it wasn't before.
But Miami's Dwyane Wade sat out that game with a bruised thigh, placing a big asterisk on the Raptors' victory and leaving Toronto still seeking a way to prove that it is the top candidate to dethrone James's Cavaliers.
But it comes with an asterisk, because the sprinter has also served two separate suspensions for doping: Gatlin incurred a two-year ban in 2001 (later reduced to one year after appeal) and a four-year ban in 2006.
Still, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi dangled the goal of the 225-year-old company reaching profitability (asterisk: on an adjusted EBITDA basis) by full-year 2021, and on the earnings call pledged to be "disciplined and efficient " with capital.
Winston Lee, a teacher at Letcher County Central High School, was picking up exams about World War II in his 11th-grade history class when he noticed an asterisk with a small note toward the bottom of one exam.
"You have more than kept your commitment to me by saying you wanted me to help govern," Mr. Biden said, adding that he hoped the history books would record that he was an asterisk in Mr. Obama's historic presidency.
Of course, Romeo and Juliet established the template for star-crossed lovers long ago; still, the star in "Five Feet Apart" might be more of an asterisk, one signaling that its young stars have bigger things in their futures.
An important asterisk here is that films in which multiple kinds of beings play major roles will not be included, which is why you won't find Harry Potter, Hotel Transylvania, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Dark Shadows, and the like.
The RNC added an asterisk and rewrote the subtitle as "To Me, Myself, and I." The staffer wearing the costume will presumably be paid for their time, though the RNC said they might ask volunteers to take on the role, too.
Now it is a season branded with an asterisk, a season in which the joy of 23 victories — against West Virginia, against Arkansas, against Texas A&M in double overtime — lives in collective memory but not on the official tally.
The catch is that if you wanted to find out about this, you had to hand over your username and password to Faden's purpose-built website, C*ckblocked (asterisk original), which would then scour your Grindr account for this hidden metadata.
Trump at first said he'd be open to a Dreamers solution (also known as DACA) without other provisions: (The original White House transcript did not include the president's full response to Feinstein, which is now marked above with an asterisk.
Apart from Dole, no Democratic or Republican candidate since 1892 captured their party's presidential nomination for the first time more than 28 years after they initially won an elected office (and even that case, as explained below, deserves an asterisk).
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The first few months of the year have given investors both severe selloffs and powerful rallies, and U.S. stocks have now limped into the record books with the second-longest bull market in history - with an asterisk.
Suzuki's mark, however, does come with an asterisk: His 2,979 hits in Major League Baseball are supplemented by the 213,278 he compiled when he played for the Orix BlueWave of the Japan Pacific League at the start of his career.
In 2016, the film industry raked in $20193 billion, but that achievement came with a bit of an asterisk since the record numbers could be attributed, in part, to a rise in ticket prices rather than more foot traffic at theaters.
It lingers mainly as a fond reverberation on "The Getaway," their 11th studio album, a back-to-basics record with an asterisk: It doesn't sound exactly like classic-vintage Chili Peppers, but it might just sound like how you remember them.
It was actively detrimental to the show and changed the discourse from "this is amazing" to "this is amazing, but..." That's the asterisk, and both AXS and NJPW need to take a hard look at the US production of their shows.
The food label will state that there are "no nitrates or nitrites added," but an asterisk will often lead to a fine-print addendum with the clarification, "except those naturally occurring in celery juice powder," sea salt or a vegetable juice.
Here are a few other formatting options you may wish to use:Bold requires two asterisks on both sides: **bold**Italics requires either one asterisk or one underscore on both sides: *italics* or _italics_Underline requires two underscores on both sides: __underline__
Ahead of a tight vote on whether to hear new witnesses in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial, the Senate is preparing for the possibility that this crucial roll call has an asterisk in the history books: It ends in a tie.
And in Mr. Plummer he has a great actor giving a performance with a singular asterisk: In early November, with the movie already done, Mr. Scott hired Mr. Plummer to replace Kevin Spacey, who has been accused of sexual misconduct.
On an accompanying petition, they said they were responding in part to a recent decision by the city of Hanover to officially adopt language practices including the so-called gender star — an asterisk that invites readers to choose between gendered spellings.
I also have occasionally used WhatsApp for contacts who only have this option, but with an asterisk because it's owned by Facebook, and I don't like the fact that the application shares even a little bit of information with the social media giant.
And they prompted others, like Lev Parnas and John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE, each to come forward in their ways.
Like everyone else on the app, they use TikTok to have fun, even though there is a big invisible asterisk next to the word "fun" when being good at TikTok could potentially be a ticket to the life they've always dreamed of.
In this fascinating case of self-censorship, a Twitter user proclaims her love of anal but has the decency to censor herself where it really matters:During the election, Viceland had a strong message for Trump—although one asterisk really neutered the message.
A chart that Bresch brought to illustrate the shifting EpiPen prices throughout the years showed that Mylan actually earns $274 in revenue from each two-pack, with an asterisk to explain that the number is before manufacturing costs and "direct EpiPen related" costs.
"I think what people are finding that this is a pretty humorous, quintessential New York story of this person who goes 50% with trying to have a nice deed but ends up coming off with an asterisk at the end," Flaherty says.
Laurie is one of the "good guys" on "Watchmen" — though she would be the first to attach a Mars-size asterisk to that designation — but she is more than willing to ignore protocol and follow through on deep-seated instinct for violence.
Inbox To the Sports Editor: Re "Suzuki Breaks Rose's Record, With an Asterisk," June 16: No matter how you slice and dice it, this is nothing more than a publicity piece by Major League Baseball to make its Pete Rose problem go away.
Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro, who has already made several visits to Nevada, launched his campaign by calling himself "the antidote to Donald Trump" and emphasizing his family's immigrant past, but he is just an asterisk in the polls.
He will have failed the Rainy Night in Stoke test, the idea that greatness accrued elsewhere in Europe can only ever come with an asterisk until it has been proved when faced with the unique array of challenges on offer in England.
Trump's "statement today is a pathetic asterisk of condescension after weeks in which he and his staff have committed grotesque acts and omissions reflecting Antisemitism, yet day after day have refused to apologize and correct the record," Goldstein wrote in a Facebook statement.
"There is no intellectual honesty in now turning around and arguing that there's an imaginary asterisk attached to executive overreach — that it's acceptable for my party but not thy party," Mr. Tillis wrote in an opinion article published Monday in The Washington Post.
The legendary Aegon the Conqueror on his ferocious dragon, Balerion the Black Dread This one comes with an asterisk because while the summary for Fire and Blood explicitly teases learning the "origin of Daenerys's three dragon eggs," Martin later shied away from outright confirmation.
Hicks, who will soon rejoin the White House, is one of multiple senior people quoted in former special counsel Bob Mueller's 2019 report to make the point that Trump was deeply concerned that acknowledging Russian interference would pock his electoral college triumph with an asterisk.
This is where the "magic" happens: Securities regulations apply to the new security targeting local buyers, and not to the shares of the original company (massive asterisk here since the reality is thousands of pages of policies and laws, but this is the general idea).
Since the list's Obama-era expansion, after the 2009 "underwear bomber" incident, sure, the no-fly list has worked — if by "worked," you mean "there haven't been any other terrorist attacks on commercial flights in the US." But the underwear bomber is a big asterisk.
It is the first major newspaper to give Mr. Trump its blessing, though it may come with something of an asterisk: The Review-Journal was bought late last year by the casino magnate and billionaire Sheldon Adelson, a Trump supporter and longtime Republican benefactor.
Clinton's released like 40 years of tax returns, Mr. Kaine's released ten years, Mr. Pence has released ten years, and yet, the fact that Trump hasn't released his tax returns seems to be like an asterisk, it's not even a serious question in the media.
Most importantly, aside from Straight Outta Compton, all those films belong to popular franchises that already have new installments on the way (although let's put an asterisk next to Fifty Shades, as many question whether the forthcoming Fifty Shades Darker will have the same impact).
Her writing about their ardor is as vivid and true as anything in Scott Spencer's great "Endless Love" (1979), that audacious teen novel that comes with a permanent asterisk attached, reminding you not to confuse it with the damp and witless Brooke Shields movie adaptation.
Even that happier stat that a third of marriages are mixed-race comes with an asterisk: According to the sociologist Edward Telles, author of "Race in Another America: The Significance of Skin Color in Brazil," the rates of intermarriage are negligible among wealthier Brazilians.
Lawmakers with an asterisk represent a congressional district that President TrumpDonald John TrumpWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE won in 2023. Rep.
"What's missing from Dubai's new motto is a little asterisk with fine print, 'Except that anyone who says something the emirs don't like goes to jail,'" said Sarah Leah Whitson, the executive director of the Middle East and North Africa division of Human Rights Watch.
If you're in San Francisco you've probably experienced the frustration of arriving at a Muni stop only to find an asterisk next to an arrival time, basically telling you to stay put and, hey, maybe sometime in the near future it'll get there (or call an Uber).
The Senate on Friday voted against inviting new witnesses, including former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE, to testify at the trial.
The shiny and colorful painted stainless steel objects—a group of Shamrock green bars from which dangle apostrophe-shaped raindrops; silver, asterisk-shaped snowflakes clustered on the floor—playfully send up the way in which meteorology's visuals abstract weather from its harshest historical and experiential consequences.
For additional commentary, I devised an asterisk system: *Seems like a person you might actually meet in real life**A person of color******Looks like Drake The worst character He is very bad, but he is not of this world, so he's not as bad as Hank.
Many organizations "say they're friends of interfaith, but they have a tiny asterisk that says, 'We want you to have a Jewish home,'" said Eileen O'Farrell Smith, the founder and director of the Interfaith Union, which holds workshops for Christian-Jewish and Christian-Muslim couples in Chicago.
Go to any store or surf online and we bag-toting, achy-fingered denizens are bombarded with bank advertisements for an assortment of credit card options (cash back credit cards, retail credit cards, zero percent APR financing with an asterisk) that has only muddied your mental budget.
The Lucid Air prototype's impressive 235 mph mark wouldn't make it the fastest "production" car in the world — that title goes to the Hennessey Venom GT or Bugatti Chiron at 270 mph and 261 mph, respectively (the Hennessey record comes with a bit of an asterisk).
But one of the men in this year's field has covered the marathon distance of 26 miles and 385 yards more than two and a half minutes faster than that, in 2:00.25, powered, like Kimetto, only by his own legs and lungs — albeit with an asterisk.
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On second thought, it's got to be a reference to written "bleeps," when pr*fa**ty or sm*t has an asterisk inserted so we innocents, heaven forbid, don't actually read a SWEARWORD, just use a molecule of deduction to figure out what word is meant.
After reading the New York Times's report on C.K., simmering with rage and exhaustion after months of poring over similar stories, and seeing so many people's first reactions be that C.K.'s past work is now accompanied by an asterisk, I made a questionable decision: I tweeted.
" Rehal claimed those preparations included maintaining a "list of contacts with a special asterisk that identified Harvey Weinstein's 'girls,' " purchasing women's lingerie, "managing the stock" of Weinstein's erectile dysfunction injections, and setting up an apartment close to Weinstein's office "for him to use with one of his sexual liasons.
Republican senators appear to have the votes to block Democrats from calling any new witnesses, including former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE.
When I began work on Capitol Hill in 1983, President Ronald Reagan adopted policies devised by his young budget director, David Stockman, who came up with a "magic asterisk" in his documents to show that future deficits could be imagined out of existence by additional unspecified budget reductions.
Had the Toronto Raptors with this asterisk of a victory on enemy turf purged the nightmarish memory of their previous game, when the Golden State Warriors embarked on a run — at its peak, it featured 18 consecutive points — that left the earth salted and their team plowed under?
Even the mayor's signature achievement of providing prekindergarten citywide — heralded by supporters and detractors alike as a major accomplishment — contains an asterisk when held up against the promise made by Mr. de Blasio, who vowed to pay for the program through a tax on the city's wealthiest. Gov.
If there's ever a time for an asterisk, it's this one ... the one and only time the S&P 500 ended down for the year after rising in January and February of that same year was in 2011, when the index ended the year down 0.04 points (or down 0.003 percent).
"This is a remarkable man, and I just hope the asterisk in history that will be attached to my name — when they talk about this president, that I can say I was part of, part of the journey of a remarkable man who did remarkable things for his country," Biden said.
Their push was bolstered after a New York Times report about details in an unpublished memoir by former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE was released.
For example, although Democratic lawmakers have sought to include testimony from former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE, many Republicans oppose calling the former official.
"But the state of Iowa does not reflect our party, and the fact that we're putting so many chips on the table in Iowa, here we are the morning after, with Iowa caucus turning out to be one big political asterisk, and that is not a good outcome by any means."
In terms of software, most of the Android 8.1 Oreo core is intact, but it has BlackBerry twists: the red asterisk used in the original BlackBerry OS for notifications, an app launcher with optional dark mode, and BlackBerry Messenger (although very few people would consider that a must-have integration anymore).
I don't think ... It is a market economy with a giant asterisk that says their government will force foreign-based companies, not just American companies, to ... They will censor them, they will do things that companies will respond to, that they would not respond to any other nation in the world.
For the purpose of comparing them to any other team going through a rebuild, those picks are essentially an asterisk that allowed Danny Ainge to add someone like Thomas with the hope of then flipping him for even more assets down the line, sacrificing Boston's own draft position in the process.
JERUSALEM — There were warnings of a new Palestinian uprising and calls for protests at United States embassies, dire predictions that hopes for peace would be dashed irretrievably — and expressions of relief from Israelis who have waited a half-century for the world to remove the asterisk next to this city's name.
As far as I can tell, the answer is one, and even that comes with a sizable asterisk: the Art Technology Group, which didn't start building products until six years after it spun out (it was a consultancy), IPOd during the first dot-boom, and was eventually acquired by Oracle.
It was the most depressing stand-up set I've ever seen, not because it was bad (it wasn't) or because he's lost his touch (he hasn't), but rather because, even then, even before I knew for sure, there was no way for me to ignore the mental asterisk that followed every joke.
One witness, in particular, is a focus of the fight: John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE, Trump's former national security adviser, has offered to testify before the Senate under subpoena.
Democrats argue that calling witnesses such as former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE could provide new evidence on top of the findings of the House impeachment inquiry.
Democrats have been pushing for the Senate to call new witnesses, like former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE, and introduce documents withheld by the White House.
Though researchers place a bold asterisk on any suggestion that the abolition of Jim Crow vanished racial health disparities altogether, their work repeatedly shows a connection between the abolition of the racist laws and improved health for black Americans, a finding that suggests the promise of addressing structural determinants of racial health disparities.
"[Trump's] statement today is a pathetic asterisk of condescension after weeks in which he and his staff have committed grotesque acts and omissions reflecting Antisemitism, yet day after day have refused to apologize and correct the record," Steven Goldstein, director of the Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect, wrote on Facebook Tuesday.
"If you have someone that is considered a good employee — with an asterisk, but they couldn't make it as a financial adviser, or they choose something else — the firms are now open to the idea of possibly finding something that would be a better fit," he said in an interview on Wednesday.
" In his afterword to the Oxford Mark Twain edition, the critic Albert Stone provides a tantalizing, and somewhat pause-giving, asterisk: Before Howells read the manuscript, Twain wrote and asked him to collaborate with him on a stage version: "I have my eye upon two young girls who can play 'Tom' and 'Huck.
The results generally support the idea that a subsidy can affect fertility rates, with an asterisk: It's more common for cash programs to shift the timing of births or to encourage people to have the same number of kids they were always going to have earlier than it is to increase overall fertility.
People have to notice the asterisk beside the number and bother to read the fine print to realize that they have to trade in a recent phone that's in good condition to get that low, low price But those are only the latest signs that you're struggling to find buyers for your new phones.
Picture settings can be customized for each individual input, and the Roku remote doesn't feel as restrictive as you might expect: you can pull up the TV's settings with the asterisk button for all the common adjustments (brightness, picture mode, etc.) and switch over to the Roku smartphone app if you want deeper calibration options.
This includes the 22015s Boston Celtics, who won 216 championships without cracking the 27 percent threshold for composite regular-and-postseason winning percentage; the 216s Lakers, who won five rings without a truly dominant season; and the modern-day Spurs, whose best single season came in 28, a lockout-shortened campaign that requires an asterisk.
At the bottom of the wall text is a pink asterisk that explains the choice of the term 'plus-size' in the exhibition: *'Plus-size' is only one of many terms used to describe the non-thin body; after careful consideration, it was chosen by the curators for its association with the fashion industry.
Having been denied the chance to run against a mainstream senator or governor, she will worry that defeating the Donald puts another Roger Maris-like asterisk next to her name, like the one next to First Lady—not the most desirable way for the first female President to have begun her ascent to the office.
Last week, Senate Republicans undermined their own decision to acquit the president when they voted to block witnesses, especially the president's former national security adviser, John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE, from testifying in the trial.
Former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE reportedly wrote in his forthcoming memoir that Trump told him last August he did not want to release the aid unless Ukraine helped with the investigations.
Yes, former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE would be a direct witness of the president's words and actions but he isn't reliable because the president fired him (although Bolton insists that he resigned).
White House national security adviser Robert O'Brien said on Sunday that a transcript of a forthcoming memoir by his predecessor, John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE, was not leaked by National Security Council (NSC) officials.
Putting aside for a minute, the distant and distasteful asterisk of Newt Gingrich's proposed "Drug Importer Death Penalty Act of 1996," as conservative and liberal Americans in California, we wonder: How could social mores in the Philippines descend so low it becomes acceptable – and more than that, praised by the government – for vigilantes to kill over drug crimes?
Ms. Sulkowicz, who has a show coming up at the Invisible Dog Art Center in March, said she was inspired to take a stand by an article in The New York Times on Sunday that questioned whether museums would now have to provide information about artists who have been accused of misconduct — the equivalent of an asterisk.
New York City this week prepared for the first return of its native-son president since he entered the White House, and the many disruptions sure to appear in his wake, even as the visit earned an asterisk on Tuesday with the disclosure that he would not be staying at Trump Tower, or in the city at all.
While any W.N.B.A. player can play out her contract to reach restricted free agency, and then a year later become an unrestricted free agent, the unrestricted status comes with an asterisk: All W.N.B.A. teams have the ability to designate one so-called core player each season, and they can place that label on a player up to four times.
But when Trump candidly airs alternative theories in a one-on-one conversation with another world leader, it suggests that he actually believes those lies—that no classified intelligence, no matter how damning it may be, can compete in the arena of the president's brain with falsehoods that might help him remove an asterisk from his election victory.
The board ultimately approved a development budget, estimated by those in the industry to be $7 billion, for a project labeled at the time as the 7E7—later to be known as the 787—but that figure came with a huge asterisk, because managers promised the board they would require subcontractors to foot the majority of costs.
Liz Johnson, a spokesman for Romney, confirmed that the freshman senator will support an initial vote to pave the way for new witnesses and specifically wants to hear from former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE.
He was the first on Trump's legal team to explicitly address the bombshell allegations about the president from former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE's forthcoming book that were described in a New York Times report.
The vote is a significant win for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Trump, letting them bypass a messy floor fight over hearing testimony from former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE and other witnesses.
I have previously noted that witnesses like former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE indicated that they were willing to testify if subpoenaed, and that a couple months would have likely secured more testimony and supportive court orders.
It's far worse in polite society to use gay as a pejorative or throw around ethnic slurs than it is to go effing and blinding; people who would never be so dowdy as to asterisk out a good sharp fuck will still cautiously refer to it as the N-word rather than risking the subtleties of the use-mention distinction.
Among the most sought-after witnesses was former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE, who alleged in his upcoming memoir that Trump directly tied the withholding of $391 million in military aide to Ukraine to Kyiv's willingness to conduct his requested investigations.
Alexander's decision makes it significantly less likely that Democrats will have enough votes to call former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE and other witnesses to testify, which would have extended the trial past the weekend and perhaps much longer.
HANNITY: Let me go to you, Joe, and you know, we have talked at length how I can&apost wait for the day if it ever happens that we hear from for FISA court judges that were lied to, presented false information that was never verified, never corroborated, which the law mandates, and which FBI protocol calls for, and they never told these judges, they can asterisk all they want.
They don't put the L next to that game with a little asterisk that says, "Yeah, but ..." The Longhorns, who opened the season with a 51-41 home loss to Maryland and followed that up with a 33-0 home victory over woeful San Jose State before falling to the Trojans, defeated Iowa State 27-6 last season in Austin and are 5-1 all-time in Ames.
The most I will concede, pending any contrary results from special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE, is an asterisk next to the 2016 results, so I do not argue with the angry emails and tweets I receive reminding me of the "sovereign will" of the American people.
One, if you're going to write a profile — this is particularly a Bobby Jindal lesson — if you're going to write a profile of someone, a political candidate, you should look beforehand at the polling to see where that person is, and if next to their name in the polls is not even a number, just an asterisk or N/A, you should not write a profile on that person.
Democrats have insisted the trial would not be a fair one if the upper chamber does not call witnesses, such as former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE, who has reportedly written about his firsthand knowledge of the Ukraine affair in an unpublished draft of his forthcoming book.
They also seek the testimony of former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE, whose forthcoming White House memoir reportedly backs allegations that Trump sought to use hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to Ukraine to pressure the nation into announcing investigations that would benefit him politically.
While it is certainly true that the far right in France has used the label of "African" to ostracize black citizens and their immigrant and/or refugee families, with an emphasis on putting "native French first," their more cosmopolitan counterparts approach the matter as a meritorious allocation that comes with an asterisk: When you are not succeeding at the highest level then you are swiftly shellacked for it and reminded of how French you are not.
But El-Sayed has been methodically building his case and, along the way, grabbing the attention of progressive groups with pitches to make internet available to everyone in Michigan with his "MI-Fi" plan, a new clean water policy and his detailed "Medicare-for-all" proposal that, speaking to Bloomberg, Larry Levitt from the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation called "a serious plan (that's) upfront about the tax increase required, which is often just an asterisk in single payer proposals."
Senate Republicans on Friday night rejected a last-ditch effort to subpoena former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE and acting chief of staff Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyNew Warren ad touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau Democrats tear into Trump's speech: It was a 'MAGA rally' Collins will vote to acquit Trump MORE.
Former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE at a private event on Thursday defended the officials who testified in the House impeachment inquiry into President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE.
Rep. Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy What the impeachment vote looked like from inside the chamber Trump to make statement on impeachment 'victory' on Thursday MORE (D-Calif.) declined to comment on whether the House would subpoena former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE after the topic came up during an interview Sunday.
In high-profile visits by Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PencePence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' McCarthy tears up articles of impeachment against Trump Manchin will vote to convict Trump MORE and former National Security Advisor John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE, the administration underscored its appreciation for Georgia's pro-American foreign policy and major contributions to global security, while condemning Russia's occupation of 85033 percent of Georgia's territory.
Democrats wanted to call four witnesses: former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE; acting chief of staff Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyNew Warren ad touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau Democrats tear into Trump's speech: It was a 'MAGA rally' Collins will vote to acquit Trump MORE; Robert Blair, a Mulvaney adviser; and Michael Duffey, an Office of Management and Budget (OMB) staffer.
Each of these entries, then, has a space for a letter left out; each of these begins a down entry that is itself a theme, explained by the first example, 2D: "*One who 64-acrossed for Supreme Court justices …" When you get to 64A, the navel of the whole puzzle, you find BREAKING THE GLASS CEILING, and each of the six down clues that begin with the asterisk is an example of a "first lady," a woman who distinguished herself in a profession and blazed a trail for others in our gender.
GOP leaders expect they will have the votes on Friday to defeat a motion to consider subpoenas for additional witnesses and documents, blocking Democratic demands for the testimony of former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE, acting White House chief of staff Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyNew Warren ad touts Obama's 22020 praise for consumer bureau Democrats tear into Trump's speech: It was a 'MAGA rally' Collins will vote to acquit Trump MORE and two other witnesses.
If the motion fails on a largely party-line vote, as expected, then it will not be in order to consider subpoenas of former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE, acting White House chief of staff Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyNew Warren ad touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau Democrats tear into Trump's speech: It was a 'MAGA rally' Collins will vote to acquit Trump MORE, and other witnesses demanded by Democrats.
The vote is a significant win for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellMcConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' McConnell tees up five Trump judges after impeachment trial wraps What the impeachment vote looked like from inside the chamber MORE (R-Ky.) and Trump, letting them bypass a messy floor fight over hearing testimony from former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE and other witnesses.
Democrats had pushed for additional witnesses, including bringing in former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE, as part of the examination into President Trump's push for Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and his son, Hunter Biden.
Esper, Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoPentagon officials were confused, concerned by delay in Ukraine aid, emails show: report Evangelical groups lobbied Pompeo to fire Yovanovitch in 85033 Former 'Simpsons' writer slams Pompeo tweet: 'Please do not ever ever ever use Simpsons material' MORE and former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE met Trump in late August to discuss the aid, but were unable to push him to lift the freeze, according to The New York Times.
Passing the resolution required Republicans to vote on a Schumer amendment to subpoena former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE, acting White House chief of staff Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyNew Warren ad touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau Democrats tear into Trump's speech: It was a 'MAGA rally' Collins will vote to acquit Trump MORE, senior White House adviser Robert Blair, and Office of Management and Budget official Michael Duffe, as well as several sets of documents.
After The New York Times reported that former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE claimed in an unpublished manuscript that Trump explicitly linked military aid for Ukraine to an investigation of former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, Romney said, "It is increasingly apparent that it would be important" for the Senate to hear from him as a witness.
Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiWhat the impeachment vote looked like from inside the chamber Romney shocks GOP with vote to convict GOP senators reject punishing Romney for impeachment vote MORE (R-Alaska) and Lamar AlexanderAndrew (Lamar) Lamar AlexanderWhat the impeachment vote looked like from inside the chamber Romney shocks GOP with vote to convict Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE (R-Tenn.) were among a group of Republicans who asked a question that signalled skepticism about the ultimate value of testimony from former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyYang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' MORE (Utah) and Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsCollins reacts to angry voicemails in response to acquittal vote What the impeachment vote looked like from inside the chamber Collins: It's 'very sexist' to assume I asked McConnell's permission in witness vote MORE (Maine), demanded former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE be subpoenaed to testify.
Depending on who is talking, everything from President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE's phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE's book manuscript to Hunter Biden's hiring by Ukrainian energy company Burisma Holdings to the House impeachment hearings to adoption of the Senate's rules for Trump's impeachment trial is characterized as corrupt.
Good hat: There's also this beer hat, made with cans of an actual beer that a brewery made because it loves Bernie Sanders so much: This hat's "Vote, F*cker" button is about the most aggro thing at the convention—if it said "Vote, Fucker," you get the sense that this guy wouldn't have bought it, but that asterisk makes it clear he just really wants you to vote, he doesn't actually think you are a fucker: We could have asked the guy in the chicken helmet what the deal with the chicken helmet was but didn't on the off chance that it was actually an advertisement for some kind of deeply wonky chicken-related activism.
Winner are indicated here with an asterisk (*) Album of the year "25," Adele *WINNER "Lemonade," Beyoncé "Purpose," Justin Bieber "Views," Drake "A Sailor's Guide To Earth," Sturgill Simpson Record of the year "Hello," Adele *WINNER "Formation," Beyoncé "7 Years," Lukas Graham "Work," Rihanna Featuring Drake "Stressed Out," Twenty One Pilots Song of the year "Formation," Khalif Brown, Asheton Hogan, Beyoncé Knowles and Michael L. Williams II, songwriters (Beyoncé) "Hello," Adele Adkins and Greg Kurstin, songwriters (Adele) *WINNER "I Took A Pill In Ibiza," Mike Posner, songwriter (Mike Posner) "Love Yourself," Justin Bieber, Benjamin Levin and Ed Sheeran, songwriters (Justin Bieber) "7 Years," Lukas Forchhammer, Stefan Forrest, Morten Pilegaard and Morten Ristorp, songwriters (Lukas Graham) Best new artist Kelsea Ballerini The Chainsmokers Chance The Rapper *WINNER Maren Morris Anderson .
Rep. Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy What the impeachment vote looked like from inside the chamber Trump to make statement on impeachment 'victory' on Thursday MORE (D-Calif.) said former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE "refused" to submit an affidavit on his take of President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE's "Ukraine misconduct" when asked by House Democrats.
Sen. Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiWhat the impeachment vote looked like from inside the chamber Romney shocks GOP with vote to convict GOP senators reject punishing Romney for impeachment vote MORE (R-Alaska) asked Thursday why former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE should not be called to testify during President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE's Senate impeachment trial, noting that conflicting accounts about Trump's decision to delay U.S. aid to Ukraine "weighs in favor" of hearing from additional witnesses.
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