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"We are at the tail end of negotiations," Mwangi said.
So we met at the tail end of my career.
So, here we are at the tail end of 2006.
Twitter was built at the tail end of that era.
"We're now at the tail-end of earnings season," Cramer said.
Then, at the tail end of the decade, we got Jennifer Lopez.
Black women don't exist solely at the tail end of the joke.
The new trailer, which premiered at the tail end of Nintendo's Jan.
He was a Renaissance man at the tail end of the Renaissance.
It was at the tail end of my second year at Goldsmiths.
Kumquats. We're at the tail end of kumquats, and regular lemons, Meyer lemons.
Madeleine Dean (D-PA) told Zuckerberg at the tail end of the hearing.
But Monday's real story came only at the tail end of the day.
Sony's dependable Major League Baseball simulation returns at the tail end of March.
We find ourselves at the tail end of a brief period of clarity.
Mook spoke at the tail end of Clinton's afternoon of spin-room sessions.
"They caught me at the tail-end of my commercial career," he reflects.
At the tail end of the event was something both mundane and marvelous.
"Twitter was built at the tail end of that era," writes designer Mike Monteiro.
Is this about Obama, an outgoing President at the tail end of his tenure?
A slew of sites were deactivated at the tail end of 183, including Futagogo's.
When we bowled up, it was at the tail end of a weekend party.
Now, at the tail end of his career, he reflects on what has changed.
But in 2005, at the tail end of her career, Pierce made her stand.
And we're also at the tail end of the Zika and chikungunya outbreaks here.
And finally, at the tail end of 2019, we bring you … 2018 data. 7.
We arrived at the tail end of ski season, during breakup on the river.
This year's ceremony lands at the tail end of Oscar voting, which began on Jan.
However, here at the tail end of 2018, our eyelids may be starting to flutter.
There's a revolt of sorts happening at the tail end of a fraught fashion month.
Amber and Ade slope in an hour later, at the tail end of our chat.
The U.S. vice president is at the tail end of a weeklong trip around Asia.
Another detail revealed at the tail end of the film is so relatable — and chic.
Walmart reports earnings alongside its retail peers at the tail-end of the reporting season.
This came out at the tail end of last year but I still adore it.
I'm old enough to have seen him at the tail end of his football career.
I'm more of the generation that's at the tail end of zines emerging into blogs.
To buy a MacBook at the tail end of 2016 is to accept some significant compromise.
We then skip ahead a generation to 1973, at the tail end of the Vietnam war.
Slack launched the Slack Fund at the tail end of 2015 along with an app directory.
At the tail end of 2018, Michigan approved Public Act 656, making electronic license plates legal.
At the tail end of the Pleistocene, history's last ice age was violently shaping the earth.
A strike would come midway through corn harvesting and at the tail end of soy harvesting.
The angriest Canadian ever makes a brief appearance at the tail end of this new trailer.
As someone at the tail end of Gen X, I feel inspired by the millennial generation.
Such a spike did happen at the tail end of Japan's new year vacation in January.
"Silver Surfer" came in at the tail end of Marvel's reign of kids' Saturday morning programming.
Largely based on Seabrook's accounts, it came out at the tail end of the Haitian occupation.
Joel, Ellie's traveling companion from the first game, shows up at the tail end of the trailer.
"We landed right at the tail end of the airport which I thought was unusual," he said.
That's when the torch carrier finally extinguished the flame at the tail end of the dongle decade.
Like the rest of us, Dr. Lee gets super busy at the tail end of the year.
Hay tells us that growing up at the tail end of the cold war, he felt vulnerable.
He had to settle for being Reagan's chief of staff at the tail end of his presidency.
The movie arrived at the tail end of the mumblecore moment and contains plenty of actual mumbling.
But those of us at the tail end of that generation were forever altered by it, too.
A writer named Christopher Priest stepped in at the tail end of 1999 with Deadpool No. 35.
But I think we're at the tail end of the last one in a pretty typical trajectory.
The cards arrived at the tail end of the lunch hour and no professional speculators showed up.
Three of the big Wall Street banks report quarterly earnings at the tail end of this week.
The resulting sell-off contributed to the rout in high yield at the tail end of 2015.
And then, at the tail end of the Google Home announcement, the thump of a bass showed up.
Everything is disposable, and no time is this more obvious than at the tail end of the holidays.
That demarcation, concentrated at the tail-end of that generation, offers a prism for understanding the intervening years.
Bautista's numbers look like the numbers of a once-great slugger at the tail end of his career.
The meeting is expected to take place at the tail end of Trump's trip to Europe next month.
Back at the tail-end of May we premiered the debut cut of promising Brooklyn singer Kiah Victoria.
I sent it in at the tail end of October and got an acceptance email on January 10.
At the tail end of the lunch break, Manchin and Murkowski whispered back and forth at Manchin's desk.
I think we are not nearly at the tail end of the partisanship; I think it's getting worse.
At the tail end of British rule, the then-government began shifting people into fertile areas to establish agriculture.
"When me and Josh wrote 'Wheels' we were at the tail end of an all night session," Brady says.
Right at the tail end of the summer, fiction master Edwidge Danticat sneaks in an astounding short-story collection.
It's easy to see why my father, born at the tail end of his administration, was drawn to him.
And a law passed at the tail end of 2015 opened up Department of Education funding for computer science.
But it is not only Americans at the tail end of the baby boom who are dying too soon.
Mi-Anne: At the tail end of week three, I decided to let my hair do what felt right.
Now, they're making some of their biggest announcements at the tail end of summer, ahead of traditional auto season.
And I didn't realise that such a thing was actually kind of rare at the tail-end of 2008.
Like Jon, Daenerys was born at the tail end of the rebellion; like Jon, her mother died in childbirth.
That came at the tail end of a 22-2 Pistons outburst that gave them a 48-31 lead.
Interestingly, medicanes typically occur during October and November, which is at the tail end of the Atlantic hurricane season.
At the tail end of 2018, the House and Senate came together and passed the Juvenile Justice Reform Act.
In 2017, Wendy Mays was in her mid-63s and at the tail end of adopting several young children.
This weekend's fires come at the tail end of what has been a particularly deadly fire season for Portugal.
Powell begins his term with a strong economy at the tail end of its recovery from the 2628 recession.
At the tail end of the performance, the artists projected color onto a number of black-and-white images.
At the tail end of August, as the heat rises, the population of New York City seems to shrink.
I almost tear up as my instructor walks me through a self-empowerment message at the tail end of class.
At the tail-end of last year, Carcass announced plans to release a new record by the end of 2017.
When Detective Hercule Poirot boards the Orient Express from Istanbul to London, he's at the tail-end of his vacation.
Now, in the middle of an historic storm at the tail end of October, they decided to make the trip?
At the tail end of 1998, the company announced it would acquire STB Systems, a major manufacturer of graphics cards.
OneWheel is both fun and useful, Baptiste said, but at the tail end of it, there's a big public benefit.
It's not unusual to see a flurry of activity from each camp at the tail-end of a presidential campaign.
If you look at the tail-end of the US sales chart, you see the same clustering from 2015 on.
It opened its doors in 1970, at the tail end of the last wave of optimistic creation of new institutions.
Hugo, 210, grew up at the tail end of apartheid, witnessing South Africa's sweeping sociopolitical changes in the early 1990s.
But the United States had enough supply to pick up its competitor's slack at the tail end of 2015/16.
It had been voting in June, at the tail end of the nominating process when there's typically less at stake.
Yet, the crypto winter crushed the stock, which saw a precipitous decline of 50% at the tail end of 2018.
He's campaigning more like a scrappy long shot than an incumbent at the tail end of a long congressional career.
Tesla is at the tail end of a government incentive program for all EVs sold to receive a $7,0003 subsidy.
And, I think, that's at least part of why this list is still needed at the tail end of 2016.
Where you saw across -- over the course of the entire year, we&aposre at the tail end of the primary process.
And relations between the two countries, which had thawed at the tail end of the Obama presidency, are back on ice.
Even at the tail end of his immigration speech Wednesday, Trump hinted that he might be open to such a policy.
These deals start at almost $200 less than some of the best that we saw at the tail end of 2018.
The report from the Commerce Department on Monday was further evidence the economy lost momentum at the tail end of 22010.
This Becky G x ColourPop release is coming at the tail end of a year filled with Latinx-forward makeup collections.
There's also a key character death at the tail end of the season that has huge import for the developing story.
One the one hand, a surge of mega M&A at the tail end of the cycle is to be expected.
Cooper is here at the tail end of summer, right after the white-pants cutoff and just before the autumnal equinox.
It was October of 2005 in Canada, at the tail end of the original Xbox and Playstation 2's retail lives.
In Paris, police used teargas to disperse hooded and masked stone-throwers at the tail-end of an afternoon street march.
At the tail-end of the interview, Kylie was asked how she eats, pees, types deals with her exceptionally long nails.
Elsewhere, the domestic earnings season, now at the tail-end, has partly influenced trading in Japanese stocks over the past month.
The Pew Research Center began charting the multi-generational trend six years ago, at the tail end of the Great Recession.
The last time investment flowed heavily into commodities was at the tail end of the China-led supercycle, in 2009-12.
In 2008, while Clinton had more white voters overall, men were at the "tail end of her support," the Post reported.
At the tail end of the fourth iteration, it seemed like no better time to be a fan of the franchise.
Unfortunately for Couch and his mommy, Mexican police caught up to them in Puerto Vallarta at the tail end of 2015.
The unsubstantiated accusations come at the tail-end of a week that saw acts of domestic terrorism sweep across the country.
At the tail end of 2017, the US was convulsing with story after story of sexual violence and abuses of power.
The San Francisco Bay Area is at the tail end of week two of the three-week shelter-in-place order.
It also arrived at the tail end of a relationship that had stifled her creativity and warped her sense of self.
And the actor Matt Damon was settling into the Brooklyn Heights penthouse that he bought at the tail end of 20143.
But overall, the current conditions are far less extreme than in 2015 and 2016, at the tail end of the drought.
At the tail end of Avengers: Infinity War's post-credits scene, the camera focuses in on a star, flanked by stripes.
Gaga also managed to get a shout out in to her biggest fans, her parents, at the tail end of the show.
That year, poor rains at the tail end of 2016 had led to a drought that hurt the East African nation's agriculture.
The cases are at the tail end of their preliminary exams and [we'll know] whether or not they'll proceed to trial soon.
The pricing was announced at the tail end of Oppo's lavish reveal event that was held at the Louvre in Paris today.
But right at the tail end of the trailer, we got an unwelcome surprise: a terrifying new version of Timon and Pumbaa!
When Das Bunker finally decided to leave at the tail end of 2014, it didn't seem like the end of an era.
At the tail end of 2017, he released his first single "Again," a chaotic jam about bringing in money around the clock.
The commitments come at the tail end of the Obama administration, which has looked to increasingly focus on international climate change efforts.
Kyle Beckerman started three games in the World Cup but only appeared briefly at the tail end of the Costa Rica blowout.
New England showed some frustration even in victory, with Rob Gronkowski delivering an ugly hit at the tail end of an interception.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: I was at the West 72nd Street subway station at the tail end of the morning rush hour.
I'm at the tail end of my free week, and I have zero intention of buying a membership or pack of classes.
On Soccer LONDON — At the tail end of last year, two Wall Street investors were searching for a soccer club to buy.
The comments from the two leaders came during a free-wheeling press briefing at the tail end of Trump's raucous European tour.
Looking only at the unemployment rate, especially at the tail end of the administration, may be too generous to the Obama record.
Their season of high expectations, at the tail end of a championship-less decade, began Thursday afternoon with a booming first chapter.
Naturally, he headed straight to celebrity tattoo artist JonBoy at the tail end of New York Fashion Week to score the dainty piece.
The only time Brodeur sat and watched four straight starts from the bench was at the tail end of his last Devils season.
That demographic was primed for Britney's first residency, at Planet Hollywood's Zappos Theater—then the AXIS Auditorium—at the tail end of 270.
Private investors have poured money into Congo since Kabila signed the 2002 mining code at the tail end of a 1998-2003 war.
To a degree, that's to be expected, since the new Apple Watch Series 2 came out at the tail-end of the quarter.
MIKE SANTOLI: RIGHT THAT'S THE SENSE, AT LEAST IF NOT THE LAST ONE THAT WE'RE AT THE TAIL END OF THIS WHOLE PROCESS.
At the tail end of the 1950s, Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller lived in a charming 15-story apartment building in Sutton Place.
He said that dynamic meant that the effort to enforce regulations on mental health parity came at the tail end of Obama's term.
"You can see this bullish base of support here at the tail end, once again, of this 35 percent decline here," added Ross.
Slack most recently filed confidentially to exit, following Lyft and Uber, which similarly submitted private SEC documents at the tail-end of 2018.
Only at the tail end of the closing credits does the movie acknowledge his death, in an "in memoriam" dedication presented without explanation.
I grew up at the tail end of the newspaper era and still "take the paper," reading it front to back each morning.
I remember stopping by the springs in Baile Homorod at the tail end of our overnight trips in my family's rickety Mercedes minivan.
All the signs point to Trump being a disjunctive leader like Hoover or Carter — arriving at the tail end of the Reagan regime.
He was involved with some controversial pardons of people involved in the Iran-Contra scandal at the tail end of the Bush administration.
Barr was involved with some controversial pardons of people involved in the Iran-Contra scandal at the tail end of the Bush administration.
At the L's terminus, Canarsie will, in 22018, find itself at the tail end of a 4103-month shutdown between Brooklyn and Manhattan.
At the tail end of the Obama administration, the FCC passed rules that would have prevented internet providers from sharing your web browsing history.
Director Ridley Scott's "Black Hawk Down" got a limited release at the tail end of 0003 and went into nationwide release in early 2002.
The RBI's medium-term inflation target is between 2 and 6 percent, so the December number was at the tail end of the range.
Schmidt was 35 years old, at the tail end of his career, on the road to the Hall of Fame—yet still feeling underappreciated.
" And then there was Stormzy, who was brought out to deliver a few bars at the tail-end of Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You.
The further ahead the crop is developed, the less the warmer and potentially drier weather at the tail end of spring would hurt yields.
The feeling of loneliness sobriety can cause is no more acutely felt than at the tail end of any earthly cycle around the sun.
The last time it was lower was in December 1969, at the tail end of a nearly nine-year boom that ended in 1970.
Where I live in southern British Columbia, border crossing wait times are broadcast on local radio at the tail end of the weather forecast.
On a four-on-four after offsetting roughing minors, McAvoy scored at the tail end of a triangle breakout up ice at 13:50.
But the most consequential act was the addition of Ramos in a deal that came together quickly at the tail end of this week.
Another cool morning at the tail end of the rainy season of Los Angeles, and the sun shines on verdant green in the hills.
Run The Jewels released their latest album RTJ3 at the tail-end of 2016 but are still keeping the project fresh in everyone's mind.
Snapchat's user base grew by 50 million daily active users in 2016, but that growth slowed considerably at the tail end of the year.
Following up his breakthrough "Survival Tactics" track in 2012, youthful Flatbush firebrand Joey Bada$ dropped "Waves" at the tail end of the same year.
Musk himself was pretty light on details when he proposed the idea at the tail end of his speech at a space industry conference yesterday.
Last October, at the tail end of a year propelled by circus-like disbelief and political egocentrism, a tweet found its way onto my timeline.
When I first realized I was gay, at the tail end of college, I found it extraordinarily difficult to leave behind the world of men.
The answer can be traced in no small part to a bank robbery that occurred in 250, at the tail end of Jimmy Carter's presidency.
The undisputed modern master of taunting, Roy Jones Jr., got his comeuppance when he faced Joe Calzaghe at the tail end of his illustrious career.
At the tail end of Tesla's earnings call today, Elon Musk dropped a surprise bit of news: the company's CFO, Deepak Ahuja, will be retiring.
During her later teen years, at the tail-end of World War I, Shilling nabbed an apprenticeship with engineer, businesswoman, and women's advocate Margaret Partridge.
One caveat: since we're nearing the end of winter in the Northern Hemisphere, most of the sports are at the tail end of their seasons.
But in a surprise post-credits scene at the tail end of the episode, it seems like the guy might not be dead, after all.
However, unlike the distributed denial of service attacks caused by Mirai at the tail end of last year, the backbone of the Internet stayed up.
David Pilgrim started collecting racist objects when he was a boy of 12 living in Alabama at the tail end of the Jim Crow era.
Spirit, uncharitably dubbed "America's most hated Airline", has once again found itself at the tail end of the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) for Airlines.
The series of incidents have come at the tail end of a midterm cycle marked by instances of racial animus, dog whistles and political polarization.
The commitments come at the tail end of the Obama administration, which has been marked by an increased focused on international cooperation on climate issues.
That reality demonstrates a stunning lack of regard for transparency at the tail end of an administration that touted itself as the most transparent ever.
Qatar's leader, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, met with Trump in the Oval Office at the tail end of the roadshow, on April 10.
At the tail end of the Vietnam War, he had worked in Naval Intelligence, as part of the briefing team under Admiral Bernard A. Clarey.
Reports on December retail sales and business spending plans on equipment have also pointed to a slowdown in growth at the tail end of 2018.
The company raised $4 billion at the tail-end of last year and it earmarked that capital for developing AI, core tech and international markets.
Oh, and they do yoga, which is squeezed in at the tail end with a line that I guess is meant to explain the title.
Mancuso's death comes at the tail-end of a year that—horrifically, ridiculously—is crying out for those values to be reinforced like never before.
At the tail end of the Obama administration, the Office of Science and Technology Policy in the White House began to address the industry's development.
Vote-at-home is also associated with more people voting their whole ballot — even the mysterious judicial races and ballot propositions at the tail end.
But Trump himself chose to recount the conversation Thursday at the tail end of a nearly hour-long speech at a union facility outside Cleveland.
The company announced the car at the tail end of its CES press conference, where it also unveiled the logo for the upcoming PlayStation 5.
Outside of CBS's The Good Wife (which began at the tail end of the 2000s and ended in 2016), the format barely maintained a pulse.
Then, at the tail end of a protest against police brutality sparked by those deaths, a sniper targeted and killed five police officers in Dallas.
In a time when virtual reality seems at the tail end of its hype cycle, the $199 device offers the most compelling case for mainstreaming yet.
Especially worrisome to me are the views expressed by the younger members of the so-called millennial generation, of which I am at the tail end.
Don't forget its 2018 fall product lineup was released in mid-August, and the Pumpkin Spice Latte returned at the tail-end of that summer month.
After touching down in Stockholm, I went south to Södermalm to visit Teatern, a chef-driven food court launched at the tail end of last year.
This came at the tail end of a dramatic campaigning period that has seen a series of scandals, demonstrations and vicious rhetoric shake news and markets.
The Kansas City Royals, at the tail end of an era of success and in the wake of an unimaginable loss, are hot on their heels.
Trading volumes of the coin have also reached unprecedented levels at the tail end of 2017, as indicated in the bottom graph in the chart below.
Mayor Bill de Blasio's weekly radio appearance ought to have been a sleepy affair on a grindingly humid Friday morning at the tail end of summer.
In summer 2019, we are at the tail end of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One life cycle — both are expected to get replaced in 2020.
Joe Williams fumbled at the tail end of a long run and the Buffaloes recovered at their own 2-yard line to prevent a possible touchdown.
Born in 1975, at the tail end of the Cultural Revolution, Ms. Ye became an activist after working in a karaoke bar and a massage parlor.
Certainly, this move was vividly on display at the tail end of the 2016 race, which everyone — including Mr. Trump — assumed he was going to lose.
Aside from not being overly practical for protecting one's eyes from UV rays, tiny sunglasses were a widely questioned trend at the tail-end of 2018.
As boarding progresses, those at the tail-end of the slow group will still be getting settled as the first influx of fast people begins boarding.
She established Monographie at the tail end of 2016, and its second season — for fall/winter 2017 — will launch at Barneys at the beginning of June.
Chávez had the good fortune to take office at the tail end of a two-decade swoon in oil prices, and to preside over a price surge.
The "reaper of death" lived about 10 million years before the Tyrannosaurus rex, which lived at the tail end of the Cretaceous period 66 million years ago.
The bottom line: The vibe is completely different than it was at the tail end of the previous CBA, which resulted in a brief lockout in 2011.
There was a moment, at the tail end of that war, when the two superpowers seemed to come close to a clash, possibly one involving nuclear weapons.
The number of monthly active users grew sharply to 2.2bn in the three-month period (the Cambridge Analytica scandal emerged at the tail end of the quarter).
Of the 25 notices given to the committee between 2005 and 2007 at the tail end of the Bush administration, only 14 were investigated, or roughly 4.5%.
The video starts out at the tail end of a make-up tutorial and quickly unravels into a bickering match between Tran and her off screen boyfriend.
The hearing comes at the tail end of Trump's Asia tour where he again warned North Korea against intimidating the U.S. and attempted to assuage regional allies.
And one more thing ... if you had any doubt Brody and his brothers are estranged from the Kardashians ... listen to what Brody says at the tail end.
To put it bluntly, at the tail end of EDM's reign, second-generation Ethiopian queer women hadn't quite become the dominant voice within dance-floor-primed music.
At the tail end of the series, Ross coerced Rachel to give up her dream job in Paris so they could be together in New York City.
After high-profile police brutality incidents captured the public imagination at the tail-end of 22015, America had a new national conversation about racism to contend with.
Cons: While the beach location might be an asset to some, it's far-flung on a spit of land at the tail end of the beach promenade.
Women's teams no longer have to compete at the tail end of the season, and will not have to travel several times a year to faraway destinations.
She said she learned only this year that the agency had been making false certifications, a situation that began at the tail end of the Bloomberg administration.
At the tail end of last year I was in an email conversation with a colleague who handed me off to their PA to arrange a meeting.
The 21-year-old Garoppolo was injured at the tail end of a 22017-yard run as he tried to rally his team in the fourth quarter.
But he showed none of that impatience on Saturday, when the leaders met at the invitation of Xi at the tail end of the G20 in Germany.
He left for Turkey in March 2015 and arrived in Germany early last year, at the tail end of a wave of more than one million migrants.
Nipton was founded just over 100 years ago at the tail end of the California Gold Rush and today lies mostly dormant with a dwindling population of 20.
Coincidentally, this is coming to light at the tail end of the case against Larry Nassar, the USA Gymnastics doctor found guilty of sexually assaulting hundreds of gymnasts.
The first cases were identified at the tail end of 20193 in Wuhan, the capital city of China's Hubei province, when hospitals started seeing patients with severe pneumonia.
Though people's attention is turning to this, it comes at the tail end of another huge story: the migrant caravan that traveled from Central America to the border.
By the time we're at the tail end of winter, we've started to fall into a routine with our shoe choices — as sick of them as we are.
Then, at the tail end of London Fashion Week, Shrimps officially made it a thing by lending its signature faux-furry accents and textures to Converse All Stars.
Trump's comments to the Times, then, are striking because they come at the tail end of a year that saw conservatives mount a well-coordinated campaign against Mueller.
The episode occurred at the tail end of summer in Antarctica, though that doesn't mean anyone in their right mind would be lounging beachside in their bathing suits.
U.S. construction spending unexpectedly fell in December as investment in both private and public projects dropped, further evidence the economy lost momentum at the tail end of 21.0.
"Iraq, crooked as hell," Mr. Trump said, at the tail end of his normal screed about ISIS controlling some of the "highest grades of oil" in the world.
At the tail end of 2002, Clone High U.S.A. premiered on Teletoon in Canada, and in January of 2003 would find its way to MTV as Clone High.
Executing such a maneuver is a daunting task, but at the tail-end of 21.3, both companies pulled off test landings of rocket stages for the first time.
Fortunately, on April 25 1997, just at the tail end of their relevancy, they were given a fitting homage in the form of Romy & Michele's High School Reunion.
Asking them to leave at the tail end of a lease that still has six months or more left might mean more trouble at home than it's worth.
At the tail-end of 2017, he released Cold Devil, an explosive, inventive album that cemented him as one of the foremost experimenters in Los Angeles's rap scene.
Some audience members walked out, and in some ways, the hopelessness of the text prefigured the social unrest that has gripped France at the tail end of 2018.
On the next play he saw no openings and fought for a 3-yard gain, lowering his shoulder into a defender at the tail end of the play.
A Fox procedural series about emergency medical workers starring Angela Bassett, "9-1-1," was a sleeper hit when it arrived at the tail end of last season.
He finally asked two questions at the tail end of the two-day Senate question period in the trial, which hinted at his eventual position to oppose witnesses.
When he conducted the orchestra on three occasions in 2011, it was at the tail end of an extended campaign to ingratiate this British artist with American ensembles.
Browns defensive end Myles Garrett attracted the eyes of the entire sports world at the tail end of Cleveland's 21-7 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers November 14.
In the summer of 2014, when Noisey met up with Brian Fallon, the Gaslight Anthem singer was at the tail-end of an intense period of self-doubt.
But, "The Spider" tells TMZ Sports he would NEVER knowingly juice up -- saying it would be a "stupid" thing to do at the tail end of his career.
Her return to Tehran in 2004 came at the tail end of President Mohammad Khatami's second term, a period marked by a more open culture and relaxed censorship.
For a relaxing escape, try visiting Goa at the tail end of its peak season in February, when crowds start to thin out and tourist prices come down.
At the tail end of last year it was reported that South Korean fighter Hong Man Choi was in trouble with the nation's authorities over an unpaid debt.
Their second drive came to a sorry halt when fullback Aaron Ripkowski fumbled at the tail end of a run that would have ended at the Atlanta 11.
We're all jazzed to see Leia Organa one last time, but many fans are also still coming to terms with Fisher's unexpected death at the tail end of 2016.
Self-driving vehicles could replace human truckers within the next 10 years, potentially at the tail end of our next president's second term, should he or she be reelected.
Under Soames, a grandson of British wartime prime minister Winston Churchill, Serco is at the tail end of restructuring and has focused on winning business abroad and cutting costs.
Those getting back on the lead lap by virtue of the wave-around restarted at the tail end of the field, giving the front-running cars a significant cushion.
Why it matters: Kushner will arrive in Israel on Thursday, meeting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the tail end of a coalition crisis that could lead to new elections.
Yields on U.S. and German government bonds - seen as a safe haven in times of stress - held above one-month lows hit at the tail end of last week.
Basically, what it boils down to is a crucial need for friendly spaces that offer a break from reality at the tail end of this fuckhole of a year.
She shows up in "The Mirage Factory" almost halfway through — arriving at the tail end of 1918 with her mother, her female assistant and her two children in tow.
At the tail end of Labor Day weekend, we were given a complimentary upgrade to a room overlooking the resort's front lawn, with an ample balcony perfect for sundowners.
The Chicago Bears nearly kept their playoff dreams alive in a must-win situation at the tail end of their Sunday-afternoon matchup against their rival Green Bay Packers.
However, the Canadian's first taste of MMA defeat occurred at the tail end of 217 as he lost to Thiago Santos by unanimous decision at UFC Fight Night 2185.
However, the Canadian's first taste of MMA defeat occurred at the tail end of 2015 as he lost to Thiago Santos by unanimous decision at UFC Fight Night 80.
At the tail end of 2016, Biesel's grandson came to visit and brought along some weed cookies for her to sample, to see whether they helped with the pain.
In 1999, at the tail end of the American Century, that sort of scenario felt like a far-off horror, a reminder of a past we had thankfully escaped.
This fresh look comes at the tail end of her media tour for the new season of Big Little Lies and, of course, right in time for the rising temperatures.
For Baupost, the windfall comes as welcome news for the $31 billion hedge fund at the tail end of a year where its returns are in the low single digits.
"GoPro is so far from a consumer electronics company," he tells the audience at the tail end of a day of activities aimed at testing its newly announced hardware offerings.
This never-say-die tweet offers a sad glimpse at the tail end of Kobe's career, when his body could no longer keep up with his fabled inner drive.  4.
Recorded at the tail-end of a 13-year stint in Philadelphia, it's being billed as a spiritual sequel of sorts to the producer's 2013 album, More Is Than Isn't.
The transfer took place at Bali's Kerobokan Prison, which was surrounded by journalists and photographers, at the tail end of Stella's birthday party — complete with cake and stacks of gifts.
Shannon started four months ago, at the tail end of a terrible year, as the new Gender Equity Coordinator for New York City public schools, reports Amy Zimmer for DNAinfo.
The staging — the order was at the tail end of a week of actions on other topics, and got second billing at a Pentagon event — certainly didn't suggest as such.
Right now, you exist in a weird bubble at the tail-end of childhood: old enough to know your heart, but still dependent on your parents for food and shelter.
Teixeira returned Friday, now at the tail end of that eight-year, $180 million deal, but the boos that have greeted his subsequent visits resumed when he came to bat.
But it was the death of two rock stars at the tail end of 2015 that highlighted what is expected to become a prominent trend in the years to come.
At the tail end of that, Mike, one of my co-founders, moved back to Missouri to be with his then-girlfriend/now-wife as she was wrapping law school.
At the tail end of the play, the Vikings' Anthony Harris reached in and stripped the ball out of Kupp's hands and then recovered it for the game's only turnover.
He had the ball and a chance to tie the game in the last two minutes but fumbled at the tail end of a sack, essentially giving the game away.
And now at the tail end of another disastrous season, the Knicks will have a good draft pick in what might be the deepest well of college talent in years.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, and this year it falls at the tail end of spring and the beginning of summer in the United States.
That is still a far cry from the dotcom bubble era, when the S&P 500 traded as high as 25.8 times earnings at the tail-end of the boom.
The 22 Push-Up Challenge, which has risen to prominence at the tail end of this summer, turns the conversation toward the high rate of suicides among United States veterans.
Britney Spears is at the tail end of her 30-day stay at a mental health facility ... and we've learned more about how she landed there in the first place.
TMZ broke the story ... Britney checked herself into a mental health facility last month, and she's at the tail end of what we're told would be a 30-day stay.
At the tail end of the 2012 Presidential election, an AP photographer caught yet another "oh, exploitable" pic of Obama holding a phone with a smug look on his face.
Meet Mason Jay: A trans multidisciplinary artist, poet, and lifelong San Franciscan, Jay was raised by women of color and drag queens at the tail end of the AIDS crisis.
Featured at the tail end of the film's action-packed trailer, Jennifer Lawrence's Mystique comes across Cyclops (Tye Sheridan) and Jean Grey (Sophie Turner) after they've defeated a group of adversaries.
At the tail end of 2016 he was named as the winner of the Brits Critics' Choice Award—placing him among such luminaries as Adele and the easily forgotten Tom Odell.
Unfortunately for us, Cro Cop retired at the tail end of 2015 so it is more than unlikely we won't see him appear for one final hurrah in his home country.
He served in the military for a decade after joining the EPRDF rebels at the tail end of the rule of Derg leader Mengistu Haile Mariam, who was toppled in 1991.
IGH is mentioned at the tail end of the first season, when William Simpson (Wil Traval) obtains super-charged medication from Dr. Kozlov (Thomas Kopache), a doctor who works for IGH.
I tried Dendama at TechCrunch Tokyo at the tail-end of last year, and I've got to say: This is about as much fun as you can have without wearing Speedos.
Their culprit: Attorney Michael Avenatti, an ardent critic of President Donald Trump's who revealed explosive accusations of alleged past sexual misconduct against Kavanaugh at the tail end of his confirmation process.
At the tail-end of the 90s, a quick glance at the UK charts in particular could tell you that they stood out like a neon light in a dark alleyway.
" But Trump also put voters on notice, suggesting at the tail end of his tweetstorm that they had not given him "any credit by the voters for self-funding my campaign.
The athlete, who will compete in Taekwondo at the tail end of the two-week Games, accessorized his barely-there look with only a shell necklace and matching braided arm bands.
Kasich, who spotlighted the fact that he's polling second in the state, also made sure to tack on a sentence supporting the team at the tail end of his stump speech.
At the tail end of last year, we found out that thanks to a partnership with UberEATs, McDonald's would soon be delivering it's iconic menu items right to customers' front doors.
Adding in the three he won at the tail-end of 2015, Rosberg also became the fourth ever to rack up six Formula One world championship race wins in a row.
The surge in production comes just two years after the oil fields in Texas were seeing much lower production levels at the tail end of the Obama administration, according to CNN.
In one story, two women are spending time together at the tail end of a long and promising date, when one suddenly tires of the other and asks her to leave.
At the tail end of the Cleveland Browns' TNF grudge match against their division rival Pittsburgh Steelers, the Browns defensive end and Steelers quarterback got into a squabble that escalated quickly.
Just at the tail-end of the 80s, Linnea Quigley's Horror Workout (1990), satirized two juggernauts of the home video market, the horror film and the wildly popular celebrity workout tape.
Maeda's recent resurgence began at the tail end of a May 5 start at San Diego when he retired the last eight batters he faced with an adjustment to his slider.
We were still at the tail end of that narrative about living in a post-racial society, so most of the country wasn't willing to even look at racial violence privately.
"At the tail end of March, three companies — Bird, Lime and Spin — unloaded hundreds of motorized scooters across San Francisco," the city's Municipal Transportation Authority said in a statement on Thursday.
And he's good on the passive aggression and resentment that surface among close-knit friends at the tail end of their 20s, when their clan starts splitting into independently pursued lives.
Never mind that our years aren't measured by semesters anymore — it's still fun to put a little extra something into your look on a random Monday at the tail end of summer.
While a similar sort of horror hit would be difficult to position between "Annabelle" and September release "It," there is potential for movies to perform well at the tail end of summer.
In 2005, U.K. band Maxïmo Park released the ebullient alt pop A Certain Trigger, though it was ostensibly released at the tail end of the country's post-punk, new wave revival scene.
The news comes at the tail end of what ought to have been a celebratory week, as the chipmaker unveiled its 2019 roadmap — including the Snapdragon 855 — at an event in Maui.
The 136-feet wide- cruise set sail on its maiden voyage on April 17, 2016 from Southampton, and is now in Asia, at the tail-end of its 52-night global odyssey.
"People start thinking behavior that in normal times we would consider completely unacceptable and outrageous becomes normalized," Obama said during a news conference at the tail end of his visit to Laos.
At the tail end of the last internet bubble, as everything was about to fall apart, big companies began to realize that technology was bringing hordes of new barbarians to the gate.
At the tail end of the show, host Tom Bergeron revealed that Kramer and Maureen McCormick were the two contestants that were in jeopardy of not making it through to week 8.
The US subjected Mohammed to torture during its interrogation, compounding the complexities of the government's legal case against him, and began the military case at the tail end of the Bush administration.
The mood breathes from ambient sound and spoken word to a handful of more straightforward pop anthems that wouldn't sound out of place at the tail end of an early Björk record.
The early election in June means May will not have to face the voters again until 2022, giving her a wider margin of maneuver at the tail end of the Brexit talks.
But the mass shooting in Dallas, Texas, struck a chord domestically and abroad, coming as it did at the tail-end of a protest against the police shootings of two black men.
The Texas singer's velvety vocals are effortless on tracks like "Vertigo" and "Saturday Nights," but he finds what are likely to be his next commercial hits at the tail-end of Suncity.
A federal judge indicted Fernandez last May over accusations that she oversaw irregularities in the central bank's sale of U.S. dollars in the futures market at the tail end of her administration.
The early election in June means May will not have to face the voters again until 2022, giving her a wider margin of manoeuvre at the tail end of the Brexit talks.
The show will open at the tail end of a season packed with new musicals — "Bandstand" is the 12th new musical to announce an opening date this season, and more are expected.
The production, running all this week at the tail end of Ballet Theater's eight-week season at the Metropolitan Opera House, is looking even better than it did in its premiere season.
Here, I'd find the spirit of Malevich and Suprematism defiantly alive at the tail end of the 20th century, having survived the cultural wasteland of post-modernism and the pediments of revivalism.
Facebook-owned WhatsApp made a hesitant and half-hearted debut on the BlackBerry platform three years ago, and announced at the tail-end of last month that it was rescinding that decision.
He specifically chose lies linked to Flynn's conversations with Kislyak about US sanctions against Russia and a UN Security Council vote on Israeli settlements at the tail end of the Obama administration.
After working in private practice in the early 1990s, handling international matters stemming from the first Iraq war, he went to the Justice Department at the tail-end of the Clinton administration.
Udaan was founded in 2016 at the tail end of India's e-commerce frenzy, when scores of startups that had attempted to build business-to-consumer online shopping platforms were conceding defeat.
This year, the most talked-about moment came at the tail end of the multiday festivities, on Tuesday night, and the man who delivered it was none other than President Jair Bolsonaro.
Even at the tail end of the peak, though, Tesla overall only managed to eke out a 3.2 percent pretax profit margin on an average Model 3.23 sales price of about $59,000.
The students began their term at the tail end of the Civil Rights Movement, and some, like filmmaker and storyteller Ben Caldwell, after they had returned from fighting in the Vietnam War.
Though she ultimately made clear that she was not willing to lead the country into a no-deal exit, she did so only this spring, at the tail end of the process.
Indeed, the Dow Jones is at the tail end of its worst week since the 2008 financial crisis as it headed into the seventh day of massive sell-offs amid coronavirus fears.
Last week, at the tail end of New York Fashion Week, in a private suite at the Soho Grand Hotel, models with Day-Glo yellow eyelashes and matching parkas dotted the room.
A staggering nine candidates are running at the tail end of the field of 22022 Democrats for the party's nomination, consistently garnering less than 22012 percent of public support in every poll.
It came at the tail end of the third quarter after Dellavedova turned the ball over and went crashing to the ground and Iguodala wound up pushing the ball up the court.
Since they filmed Beach Bum in Florida at the tail-end of the state's brutal summer season, they caught the heat and humidity at its worst — making wig upkeep a full-time job.
At the time, the Federal Reserve was at the tail end of a rate-hiking campaign that ultimately raised the federal funds rate to 5.25% in June 2006 from 1.25% in June 2004.
Even at the tail end of the peak, though, Tesla overall only managed to eke out a 3.2 percent pre-tax profit margin on an average Model 3 sales price of about $59,000.
The only other time we see him is at the tail end of the film, when another astronaut is trying to escape Calvin and stumbles upon Reynolds' lifeless, bloodied body wrapped in foil.
At the tail end of 2014, his career on the rocks, all of his bridges burned, and his health failing fast, Dick got sober for what he claims to be the 20th attempt.
While the president was addressing the nation (his speech causing the share prices of some notable arms manufacturers to spike), Texas was at the tail-end of a week of confusion and distemper.
British workers' hourly output in the three months to June eked out growth of 0.4 percent compared with a year earlier to match the historic high seen at the tail end of 0.83.
If the Trump administration succeeds in landing astronauts back on to the moon in 2024, that would come at the tail end of what could be Trump's second term, if he gets reelected.
The suit's announcement came at the tail end of a year that has seen Facebook on the defensive in the political sphere after repeated revelations about how it collects and shares user information.
It was the last day of 2013, another overcast winter's day in London at the tail end of a busy year, so I was a bit groggy when I checked my Twitter feed.
Cramer added that the company is at the tail-end of a multi-year initiative to re-franchise its bottling business by spinning off the low-margin, low-growth bottlers it once acquired.
At the tail end of 22011 I flew to New York to cover The Strokes' New Year's Eve show for NME, turning my crush on the city into a full-blown love affair.
The historic sum was reported at the tail end of a summer that has become a public relations fiasco for the Vatican worldwide, sparking something of an identity crisis within its own walls.
Warren was the first major candidate into the 2020 race -- she entered the race at the tail end of 2018 -- and is someone who has raised huge sums of money for past races.
Lizzo went on to swap out the lyrics to her hit song as a wink at the Timberwolves center, singing "new man on the Minnesota Timberwolves" at the tail end of her interview.
But nestled at the tail end of the record's 18 tracks, "I Feel It Coming" is a slightly more human collaboration—an impossibly silken embrace after all the turmoil of The Weeknd's records.
For her installation "Travelogue (21st Century Room)," Anna Plesset started with 16-millimeter footage that her grandfather, a United States Army psychiatrist, had shot in Europe at the tail end of the war.
He had turned a little melancholy, as men sometimes do at the end of the night, at the tail end of long conversations where you have asked them to tell you everything about themselves.
He was writing at the tail end of a societal change that began with the invention of the moving picture and ended with Al Gore saying he invented the Internet in a televised debate.
The bank also shifted the country's monetary policy stance from accommodative to neutral given recent inflation fluctuations which saw vegetable prices fall by as much as half at the tail end of last year.
Apple's tablet lineup got a lot more aggressive at the tail end of March with the release of a $329 iPad — one of the lowest prices Apple has put on a tablet to date.
Apple didn't leave its HomePod smart speaker out of today's big iPhone event, with CEO Tim Cook sneaking in a few new features for the product at the tail end of the keynote presentation.
Schumer lost that battle but then was able to force a second round of witness votes at the tail end of the trial, picking up two GOP votes in favor of hearing from Bolton.
Leaders attending the NATO and G7 summits at the tail end of Trump's trip have been told by organizers to keep their presentations brief -- a request made with Trump's short attention span in mind.
The currency's stronger run at the tail-end of Johannesburg trade was partly aided by data showing U.S. wholesale inventories unexpectedly rose in January as sales tumbled, suggesting economic growth might be held back.
When Reporters Without Borders was founded in 1985, Hong Kong was a British colony with a high degree of press freedom, while Taiwan was at the tail end of four decades of martial law.
When slaves found freedom at the tail end of the 22th century, years of toil and melding influences gave birth to distinctly Cuban genres, bringing African polyrhythms to more elegant ballroom-style European music.
There was likely no silence during the Pulse nightclub shooting in which gunman Omar Mateen murdered 49 people and wounded 53 others at the tail end of "Latin night" at the popular gay bar.
The benchmark FTSE 100 index closed 0.4 percent lower at 5,877.00 points, having gained earlier in the session and rallied at the tail-end of last week to post its first weekly rise of 2016.
Donald Trump only began tweeting the term "fake news" at the tail end of last year, but the President of the United States has turned it into one of his most popular social media phrases.
But (seemingly) just for kicks, Amazon is having a can't-miss one-day sale on select Samsung tablets, laptops, and monitors, offering discounts that rival the ones we saw at the tail end of 2019.
The victims were killed after being turned away from a Dutch-run United Nations base where thousands had sought refuge from attacking Bosnian Serb forces at the tail-end of the 1992-95 Bosnian war.
From ruminating over the best celebrity tattoos (and subsequent break-ups that often followed) to haircut trends that rocked both coasts, we have a lot to think about at the tail end of the year.
The fans had returned to their seats by the time Claxton returned to the mound during the afternoon game, coming on in relief at the tail end of a 19133-run bashing by the Angels.
That means AirPower, with a rumored launch price of $150, might initially just be a pricey alternative to multi-device wireless charging pads like the SliceCharge mat I tested at the tail-end of 2018.
Still, Hamza Khan, head of commodities strategy with Dutch bank ING, said normal seasonal draws on oil products, at the tail end of refinery maintenance season, could be creating a mirage of a tight market.
The scenes pictured below were all captured at the tail end of the week, and they offer a look at an environment that is a long way off from restoring even the semblance of normalcy.
"You let the president know that his favorite deputy attorney general was here," Rosenstein joked, referring to Trump's scheduled appearance at the tail end of the three-day conference Friday, The Kansas City Star reports.
Betsy Southerland, a former director of the EPA's Office of Science and Technology in the Office of Water, helped develop the 70 ppt recommendation for the agency at the tail end of the Obama administration.
At the tail-end of the year, writer-director Barry Jenkins proved to audiences and critics alike that "Moonlight," his Academy-Award-winning story of a young boy growing up in Miami, was no fluke.
After 203 seasons as a full-blown superstar or high-level starter, Carter shifted to the bench full-time at the tail end of his age-35 season, when he was with the Dallas Mavericks.
Their roars peaked when Mayfield caught a pass, his first in college, at the tail end of a double reverse for a 27-yard touchdown that gave Oklahoma (22-255) a 266-24 lead. Illness?
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. job openings recorded their biggest drop in more than four years in November, while hiring increased moderately, suggesting a loss of momentum in the labor market at the tail end of 2019.
The people at the tail end of Generation X, who came after the baby boomers, were born in the low-birth years of the late 1970s and entered adulthood during the late 1990s financial boom.
Right at the tail end of 2018, Motherboard reported that a hacking group called The Dark Overlord had stolen files related to litigation around the 113/11 attacks, and dumped a selection of them online.
Genetic evidence published today in Nature is the first to show that all Native Americans can trace their ancestry back to a single migration event that happened at the tail-end of the last Ice Age.
Combining fossil evidence with statistics, a team of researchers at two British universities found that dinosaur species were already at the tail end of their long period as dominant species on Earth when the blast came.
Alas, Samsung has shifted its flagship launch out of MWC, OnePlus and Apple traditionally introduce their big new devices at the tail end of the summer, and Google's likely aiming for October with its next Pixel.
The price action at the tail-end of last week, when the rupiah dropped 3 percent and the JPMorgan EM Bond Index slumped 5 percent, suggested the beginning of a "meltdown" in those assets, Reynolds warned.
While there were previously three planned sequels—which would be released in 2018, 2020, and 2022—Cameron added a fourth sequel, Avatar 5, which will drop Christmas 2023, at the tail end of Trump's second term.
Though losing a star player at the tail end of a competitive season would spell disaster for most teams, the Buckeyes were fortunate to lose Young for two of its lowest-stakes games of the season.
At that time the financial markets were in crisis and the tech-heavy Nasdaq was at the tail end of a six-month slump, during which the index lost more than 40 percent of its value.
Cheadle again commands the screen in his directorial debut, Miles Ahead, in which he plays the late jazz legend Miles Davis during his hermetic, drug-fueled "quiet period" at the tail end of the turbulent 1970s.
They were both released at the tail end of the NES's life cycle in the early- to mid-90s, when most Nintendo fans had already moved on to the Super Nintendo (which was released in 1991).
He could have asked the couple for permission beforehand, and planned a time to propose — perhaps after the ceremony, like the bride wrote, or at the tail end of the reception — instead of just busting in.
"You can imagine, inside the European Parliament, there is a skeptical view of trade relations with the United States," Bernd Lange told reporters in Washington on Thursday at the tail end of a four-day visit.
Still, for Republicans, the special election comes at a fraught moment -- with the party trying to regain its footing after passage of the tax bill, and at the tail end of a season of congressional retirements.
The figures from the Recruitment & Employment Confederation, a trade body, add to signs that business confidence nudged up at the tail end of 2019, after being depressed by uncertainty over Brexit and the unclear political outlook.
Atef is at the tail end of a sugar supply chain that traders say has been badly disrupted by the intervention of a government keen to show it is protecting consumers from exploitation by self-serving merchants.
We heat a lot of our buildings with firewood that we produce on our campus, and we're at the tail end of the wood season, so we just have a little bit of stacking left to go.
Kloos served in the German military as a junior non-commissioned officer at the tail end of the Cold War, and noted that he writes military science fiction in part because of his familiarity with military culture.
"In 1977, when the first 'Star Wars' was released, China was still at the tail end of the Cultural Revolution," said Michael Berry, UCLA professor of contemporary Chinese literature, Chinese cinema and popular culture in modern China.
The reports extended the run of soft data on an economy that lost momentum at the tail end of 2018 and gave more credence to the Federal Reserve's "patient" stance towards raising interest rates further this year.
Revenue at GPA and archrival Carrefour Brasil has been rising in recent quarters, as Brazilian consumers show optimism at the tail end of a long economic downturn in the country, even as brick-and-mortar investment lags.
He joined the insurer at the tail end of a major tech-modernization effort and is responsible for using those digital upgrades to try to improve the business, a progressively more common task for chief information officers.
The Koch Brothers were credited with financially aiding the rise of the Tea Party movement, which wrested control of the House for Republicans in the 2010 midterms at the tail end of President Barack Obama's first term.
Zhang only speaks Taiwanese and Japanese; he was born at the tail end of the Japanese occupation of Taiwan, before the flood of Mainland Chinese escapees arrived on the island and Mandarin became the most common language.
It was at the tail end of that crash — mid-summer of 26 — that my co-founder Jeff Horing and I started looking to find ways to raise money for our first-ever Insight Venture Partners Fund.
Big city dwellers know it's at the tail end of summer that life really turns rancid — when heat clogs the veins, resentment festers and the sun itself seems to be asking for a punch in the kisser.
WASHINGTON, Jan 2000 (Reuters) - U.S. job openings recorded their biggest drop in more than four years in November, while hiring increased moderately, suggesting a loss of momentum in the labor market at the tail end of 2019.
" Meanwhile, West Virginia authorities pushed back strongly against one episode of symbolism associated with hate, noted Jill Filipovic: "There is a tiny bit of good news at the tail end of the trash fire that was 2019.
We were at the tail end of the Vietnam War and we had this aerospace defense industry in Silicon Valley, and I was very interested because of sort of my background in understanding technology in the military.
At the tail end of the exhibition, for instance, in the section "All Aboard Down the River," two paintings in particular seem to benefit from this approach: "Steamer to the Interior" (1969) and "A Coasting Horse" (1976).
North America's first migrants, we've been told, spilled into the continent at the tail end of the last Ice Age some 15,000 years ago, either by trekking along the West Coast and/or through an interior land route.
The investigation was first initiated in October 2016, at the tail end of the Obama administration, and before Jeff Sessions, who is from Alabama, became the attorney general under President Donald Trump in early 2017, the department said.
They sponsor lavish tournaments, and aggressively market not just their launches but also expansions and DLC; each new character in Overwatch comes only at the tail end of weeks of speculation, hype, marketing pushes, and ill-fated ARGs.
Emerging at the tail end of Abstract Expressionism's reign, Johns, alongside fellow artist Robert Rauschenberg, would chart a brave new course that paved the way for multiple artistic lines, from Pop and Assemblage, to Conceptual and Appropriation strategies.
EB: An idea that I'd been kicking around for a long time was about an artist at the tail end of his career, going to get an award at a convention, and having to go through his past.
"Right now we are at the tail end of one of the biggest, massive monetary inflation in history of mankind," said Paul, a critic of the Federal Reserve who has called for a return to the gold standard.
The English techno deconstructionist, born Chris Clark, revealed at the tail end of 2015 that he'd spent some time putting together a score for the multinational Canal+ crime drama (which also, incidentally, featured a track from David Bowie).
While Otto Porter has slowed some at the tail end of his breakout season, it is hard to believe that Wall and Beal can't simply run up the score against the Hawks and move along with relative ease.
News of the fund comes at the tail end of another strong year for venture capital fundraising in the U.S. Firms, including 41-year-old NEA, filed to raise as much as $3.6 billion for a single fund.
With Bloomberg drawing attacks from his opponents and increased attention ahead of his debate debut tonight, voters will get a closer look at the candidate beyond his brief cameos at the tail end of his myriad TV ads.
A press release explains that Culture Cut was recorded at the tail end of 2016, using vintage Roland and Oberheim gear in an effort to break from of the patterns and structures they had employed on previous material.
However, police departments across the country have been on edge in recent weeks following the Dallas shooting on July 7 where five officers were killed by a sniper at the tail end of a protest against police brutality.
BOSTON, Feb 211 (Reuters) - Hedge fund company Och-Ziff Capital Management Group reported its first ever quarterly loss on Thursday and fell short of Wall Street's forecasts after earning much less in fees at the tail-end of 2148.6.
He also points out that the case has moved much more quickly under the new Liberal government, which agreed to settle in February at the tail end of the six-month trial that saw 29 residential school survivors testify.
Analysts say traders who went long on oil at the tail end of the rally likely closed those positions as prices plunged on Tuesday, sparking a sell-off that caused longer-term buyers to also join the selling frenzy.
Games that clobber you with heavy social commentary needn't be so stodgy: witness Papers, Please, which embraces an '80s-era graphical aesthetic to relate the challenges of handling an immigration office at the tail end of the Cold War.
At the tail end of the Bush years, after frequently guest-hosting for Olbermann, Maddow got a show of her own, in the time slot right after his, on which she pioneered a more jocular, cerebral approach to opinionating.
When music streaming services rocketed into public favor at the tail end of the new millennium, they implemented "discovery" options that, in effect, proposed songs based on what a user listened to or liked or shared with a friend.
Today's opponent is Japanese Olympic gold medallist Satoshi Ishii—four months after Herring took the hulking Amir Aliakbari to a decision in the Quarterfinals of Rizin's Openweight Grand-Prix at the tail-end of 2016 as a last-minute entrant.
In a run of records at the tail-end of the 93s, Kompakt Records co-founder Wolfgang Voigt laid out a strange and strangely enduring model: depth-charge rumblings combined with textures that alternate between crystalline clarity and scabrous static.
Grab raised a $3 billion Series H round, anchored by a $1 billion injection from Toyota, but the company plans to increase that fundraising effort to as much as $5 billion, as we reported at the tail end of last year.
The outbreak comes at the tail end of an explosive autumn that left at least 240 people dead in wildfires that ravaged California's famed wine country, making 2017 far and away the single deadliest year for wildfires in the state's history.
They estimate Chinese retail investors account for about 80 percent of daily trades and say many were caught out when they invested at the tail-end of the rally early last year only to see the market slump shortly afterwards.
If you were born at the tail end of a sign, like on the last day of Cancer, for example, then your sun will progress into Leo when you are about one years old, which will certainly leave an impact.
The singer and songwriter was nine months pregnant with twins at the tail end of the album's recording sessions, "I had about four days left of work to do and it didn't get done until a year later," Santigold says.
Audeze launched the LCD2-Classic at the tail end of 2017, and it followed up with the LCD2 Closed-Back in 2018, both of which set new highs for the quality and pleasure of sound you can get for under $1,000.
OnePlus, Aiaiai, and SoundMagic all introduced cheap USB-C in-ears — with surprisingly high sound quality — at the tail end of 2018, and CES provides a great platform for everyone else that wants to get involved to launch new models.
But at the tail end of the press conference came the moment many old fans were waiting for: The return of the Nokia 3310, the company's iconic handset known for its swappable faces, everlasting battery life, overall durability, and affordability.
But Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan invoked them yesterday in a post about a pair of the company's crazy new laptop prototypes that apparently flew the coop from its booth, at the tail end of the event on Sunday afternoon.
The retired WWE superstar's entry to the UFC roster was announced at the tail end of 2014 and he will only make his debut almost two years down the line against Gall in September 2016 at UFC 203 in Cleveland, Ohio.
Now, here we are at the tail end of 2016, barely three years after that torn ACL and that lengthy bout of forced inactivity, and Conor McGregor is the first-ever reigning two-belt champion in the history of the UFC.
This article was originally published on Noisey UK The furtive years at the tail end of a state education and whatever-comes-next are ripe for musical definition—and I was lucky enough to have mine defined by Wild Beasts.
MacMillan was the great-grandson of W.W. Cargill, who founded Cargill in 1865 at the tail-end of the Civil War and grew a single grain warehouse in Iowa to what it is today: the largest privately-owned company in America.
" A Telemundo reporter was viciously punched in the head Wednesday on live TV. Iris Delgado was at the tail end of her live shot at Philadelphia City Hall when a woman sauntered up to her and said, "Excuse me, excuse me.
But at the tail end of the Obama administration, it became increasingly difficult to get Walmart's lawyers to schedule meetings, according to two people with knowledge of the negotiations, who spoke about the private discussions on the condition of anonymity.
Rather, it came on the radio, at the tail end of an interview with Brian Lehrer on WNYC, wedged among other topics the governor would seemingly prefer to discuss: hurricanes, immigration and a new proposal for regulations for credit agencies.
Set at the tail end of 1987 and shot entirely on VHS and Betamax tape — a gimmick your eyeballs are unlikely to appreciate — this rough, at times sophomoric comedy from Jack Henry Robbins shoots for satire and lands mostly on inanity.
At the tail end of the 2002 baseball season, when the Mets were weighing whether to fire Bobby Valentine, the team owner, Fred Wilpon, told Valentine to manage the last week of the season as if it were the World Series.
Andrew Desiderio, congressional reporter: The biggest development of the week, in my book, came at the tail end when the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld House Democrats' subpoena for eight years of Trump's financial records from his accounting firm, Mazars.
At the tail end of Tuesday night's American Idol retrospective, executive producer Simon Fuller admitted that while the show that spawned the likes of Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood is, indeed, saying goodbye for now, it may not be saying goodbye forever.
The Whole Foods acquisition, which according to Thomson Reuters ranks as the eleventh biggest global retail deal and the fourth biggest US retail deal on record, will help boost fee income for lenders at the tail end of a tough first half.
The show debuted in 2005 at the tail end of a wave of comedies that reveled in raunchy "political incorrectness," but what set it apart was how much it understood that the people hurt by its main characters' actions often had a point.
The British company is at the tail end of a restructuring program that has helped it to return to profit growth after it cut costs and focused on winning work abroad to weather a slowdown in a British market stymied by Brexit.
Born in 1954, Mr Menasse is at the tail end of the generation of "1968ers" in the German-speaking world, who grew up after the war and, as left-liberal students in the 1960s and 1970s, started asking difficult questions of their elders.
Buying at the tail end of the military-contracting boom of the two-thousands, Cerberus overpaid for the company, then watched as much of its business evaporated following government-spending cuts and the drawdown of U.S. troops in in Iraq and Afghanistan.
This is not the Bloc Party that released "Helicopter"—with its razored, relentless guitar licks and incisive beats and Kele's impassioned yelp, a song that burned its way through the musical landscape firing up indie dance floors at the tail end of 212.
Revenue at Carrefour Brasil and arch rival GPA has been rising in recent quarters, as consumers in Latin America's biggest economy show optimism at the tail end of a long economic downturn, even as brick-and-mortar investment in Brazil has lagged.
At the tail end of Pete Lake's GDC panel on rapid idea visualization in a video game studio, the Producer from Criterion Games — the studio responsible for Black and the Burnout series — shared a small glimpse at the next big project,  Beyond Cars.
Sterling saw small gains from its lowest point in more than six months — 1.3241 at the tail end of May — going into the first week of June, reaching 1.3438 against the dollar on Thursday before slipping to 1.3400 at 1:20 p.m.
The British company is at the tail end of a restructuring programme that has helped it to return to profit growth after it cut costs and focused on winning work abroad to weather a slowdown in a British market stymied by Brexit.
Parks and Recreation, for instance, worked around star Amy Poehler's pregnancy by producing the first six episodes of its third season at the tail end of its second season, so her leave wouldn't impact what would normally have been the start of production.
"As 2020 gets under way there are signs that the support that international coal prices found at the tail end of last year could just be a foretaste of a market recovery in the year ahead," said Guillaume Perret at consultancy Perret Associates.
" In 2008, Barack Obama, though born at the tail end of the generation in 1961, consciously styled himself as younger, saying that Americans were tired of "the psychodrama of the baby boom generation," that they hungered for "a different kind of politics.
Mexico At the tail end of Playa del Carmen on the Riviera Maya, this spanking-new $100 million resort was imagined by the entrepreneur Alex Ferri to preserve the landscape — there are no plastic bottles, for example — yet spare no creature comfort.
BUDAPEST, Jan 29 (Reuters) - The forint stabilised on Wednesday, within sight of its all-time lows, at the tail end of a month of declines as global worries over the spread of the coronavirus added to pressure from Hungary's loose monetary policy.
Growth at the tail end of 29 slowed to its weakest since 216, prompting Carney and two other policymakers to speak publicly about the possibility of a rate cut, adding their voices to two others who had already voted for looser policy.
After a sell-off at the tail end of last week, buying of euro zone bonds has resumed this week, with safe-haven German debt boosted by sales of risk assets and a fall in oil prices, which has weighed on inflation expectations.
He essentially took a year off, coming back at the tail end of last season for a rehab cameo, looking very much like a person who had spent a lot of time healing and wasn't quite ready to be a basketball player.
The August Festival (August 11–12) features two days of dance performances on the porch, and at the tail end of summer, the annual Sandwich Club Summit (September 1012) invites sandwich enthusiasts to eat, mingle, and partake in a grilled cheese bar.
Bernd Roggendorf, a fellow computer programmer introduced through mutual friends, then joined the pair at the tail end of the '90s, encouraging them to turn the jumbles of Max code they had holding together Monolake's live shows into a more generalized software for retail.
Here at the tail end of all those papers and reviews and meta-reviews, all those explainers and videos and infographics, we have an administration appointing idiots who say things like "the climate has always changed" to lead the agency in charge of climate research.
London (CNN)The organizers of the London Marathon said Thursday they would investigate reports from a pacer that runners at the tail end of the 26.2-mile course were sprayed with cleaning fluid and hassled to speed up by event officials and clean-up workers.
So it was a little weird that Elon Musk, founder of electric car maker Tesla, and Sam Altman, president of famed tech incubator Y Combinator, unveiled their new artificial intelligence company at the tail end of a weeklong AI conference in Montreal this past December.
Then a three-alarm fire where firefighters slice into the security gates of a building with massive saws—he caught that one at the tail end of an overnight shift on the way home and shot for close to an hour without a smoke mask.
He was born in Belarus at the tail end of the Stalin era, and his father was a war hero who won the Soviet Union's most prestigious honor for destroying nine Nazi tanks during World War II, according to a Russian security services website.
At the tail end of 2016, Frank Ocean called the Grammy Awards "dated" and did not put forth his album Blonde for consideration—effectively boycotting the 59th annual awards and triggering a wave of possible no-shows from Kanye West, Drake and perhaps Justin Bieber.
Richard Shelby, who spearheaded the opposition to Diamond, raised some substantive objections, but word on the Hill at the time was that Shelby was primarily exacting revenge for Democrats' refusal to confirm two Fed nominees at the tail end of George W. Bush's administration.
Update: Halloween may have seemed worlds away when LASplash first teased its horror-inspired liquid lipsticks back in June, but here we are, at the tail end of September, with the news that we can expect the goods to arrive within the next few weeks.
Although Wang had hired an agent in the build-up to the draft, few could have imagined the 22-year-old was getting picked until the morning of the draft, when an ESPN article mentioned his name at the tail-end of their draft predictions.
The full moon is at the tail end of Sag, leading into Capricorn, and the Sun is in Cancer activating two very different sectors of your chart, one of which rules your daytime chores—your work routine, your habits around health and wellness, etc.
Fears of the prohibition of MMA intensified at the tail end of 2013 thanks to an article/hit piece creating a media storm, telling of children training and competing in MMA, as well as the dangers of head trauma caused by the sport's techniques.
At the tail end of the 1970s, the decade in which the dreams of revolution that sparked a generation went to die, James Baldwin wrote to his literary agent in order to put forth an idea for a book that he would never complete.
However, removing Tillerson at the tail-end of his first major official trip to Africa undercuts whatever promises he made or good will he may have won with African leaders, and would seem to be another manifestation of the administration's disregard for the continent.
In 2016, at the tail end of the Obama administration, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued rules that prohibited the inclusion of mandatory arbitration agreements for financial products, including credit cards, because it believed such provisions deny groups of consumers their day in court.
After serving in the Navy at the tail end of World War II, Richard Bolles studied chemical engineering for two years at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, then transferred to Harvard, where he earned his bachelor's degree cum laude with a major in physics.
And while Blue Lives Matter may be alluding to high-profile shootings of police officers in Dallas and Baton Rouge, Louisiana, at the tail end of a protest against a string of extrajudicial police killings of black people, these kinds of shootings are rare.
HBO's trouble actually began at the tail end of June, when hackers identified only as Mr. Smith dropped four unreleased episodes of HBO shows—including one, Barry, not slated to debut until next year—as well as the script to an unreleased episode of Game of Thrones.
"It just blew me away at the beginning, I thought, wow this is so neat," VR pioneer and Glass House Studio founder Caroline Cruz-Neira says, describing her first encounter with the Cray XMP machine and training in supercomputing at the tail-end of the 1980s.
The extra hard work at the tail end of a long season (for the Astros, Game 5 on Sunday was their 16th postseason game) is paying off, although some of Bregman's teammates find it hard to fathom that he could work any harder than he normally does.
Irish trio Dread Sovereign's cobwebbed take on ancient doom harkens back to the oldest of the old gods—Venom, Celtic Frost, Saint Vitus, Cirith Ungol—who worshipped evil, decay, and human wretchedness instead of seeking answers from the occult (or at the tail end of a spliff).
Or at least that's what happened to me when I last heard the track at the tail-end of a three-day weekend, submerged in a pool of thoughts about the dead-end my life is hurtling toward, and what is or isn't going to happen.
Singapore's fleet of around 60 F-16 jets are at the tail end of their service and Ng Eng Hen told reporters it needs to make a decision to replace them soon because training pilots and building facilities for new models can take up to 10 years.
Thomas Andrew, the chief medical examiner for the state of New Hampshire and a veteran of the New York City Medical Examiner's Office who served for six years in the 1990s—at the tail-end of an era when annual homicides sometimes numbered in the thousands—agreed.
But at the tail end of a furious comeback, Denver's Brandon McManus connected on a 36-yard field goal with just six seconds remaining, giving the Broncos a shocking 20-19 victory and Jon Gruden an 0-2 start in his reprisal as the Raiders' coach.
Cooking with Parmesan broth is an especially welcome technique at the tail end of winter, when storage vegetables and grains beg for one last bit of culinary C.P.R. The broth can carry a mushroom and farro soup from beginning to end, with little additional seasoning required.
At the tail end of the great period of the fifties Western, all the kids on the concrete balconies played at "Davy Crockett" and "Gunsmoke," riding hobbyhorses and firing cap guns up and down their gray length, a form of play as alien now as Homeric poetry.
At the tail end of the Kansas Jayhawks&apos rout of their in-state rival Kansas State Wildcats Tuesday night, Kansas State&aposs DaJuan Gordon stole the ball with his team trailing by 21 and went for a layup on the other end of the floor.
An appearance at the tail end of Saturday's Kinda Funny Games Showcase confirmed that a team of around 40 former Telltale members — the Still Not Bitten team, as they're appropriately called — is working to finish the game's final two episodes now in their former Telltale offices.
Founded near the beginning of this century, at the tail end of the era when substituting a Z for a trailing S informed you that the thing in question was rad, Kidz Bop was the brainchild of the New York lawyers Craig Balsam and Cliff Chenfeld.
Fury won the WBA, WBO, IBO and lineal heavyweight titles with his unanimous decision victory over Wladimir Klitschko at the tail end of 2015, before dropping the IBF title Joshua has just won due to not fighting the organisation's mandatory challenger Glazkov in favour of the Klitschko rematch.
If you were to stand on the surface of one of the planets, the salmon-colored star would look about 200 times dimmer than our own sun, giving off about the same amount of light as our star does at the tail end of a sunset, Triaud said.
The sister-sister dynamic has always been, and will always be, the most dynamic and relatable part of the Kardashian reality shows and Life of Kylie is finally tapping into that never-ending stream of content (even if it's only briefly and at the tail end of an episode).
At the tail end of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa between 2013 and 65 that killed 11,000 people, a global network of researchers took an Ebola vaccine off the shelf where it had been sitting, metaphorically, since its development in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.
So, in this new permissive environment Fabio Maldonado now finds himself in, at the tail end of his career, can we really blame him for wanting to take all the age-erasing, even performance-enhancing, hormones he can get his hands on, for seeking out every possible advantage?
Propped up in bed in a boutique hotel in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood, the Nigerian star behind massive regional hits like "Leg Over" and "Skintight" explains he's dealing with some foot pain, something he quickly plays down at the tail end of a long week in New York City.
At the tail end of the interview, the 70-year-old author dishes on an idea for a whole new Game of Thrones series inspired by Tom Stoppard's play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, which follows a couple of minor Hamlet characters as the Shakespearean epic rages around them.
This was true back when he was a barely-average rapper at the tail end of the jerkin' craze ("Toot It and Boot It," which could have been a Ty Dolla $ign solo song), and it's true now that he's grown into one of the decade's best artists.
Our conversation easily swerved off topic and into, say, a debate about Bill Maher's atheism, or about how "we are all individuals at the tail end of a universe expressing itself," or Timmons's rock band, which plays in the local bars under changing names like Rainbow Bridge and Dreamworld.
Given the hashtag #DeleteFacebook was trending for some time when the Cambridge Analytica scandal began gaining steam at the tail end of the first quarter, the number of users turned off by Facebook and its approach to privacy could have been a factor into why Facebook's user growth shrank.
To be sure, the British referendum vote to quit the European Union (EU) came only at the tail end of the reporting period for the insurance companies, which suggests earnings for the three months through September 2016 could provide a clearer picture on the impact of the Brexit vote.
The flyover with the B-1B Lancers, occurring at the tail end of a joint military training exercise between the U.S. and Japan, risked angering China at a time when the Trump administration is trying to pressure Beijing to help tackle the North Korean intercontinental ballistic missile threat.
We were going at the exact wrong time, tourists and expats past told us, at the tail-end of the rainy season when the humidity pushes the heat index up 20 degrees and plans can be washed away in thunderous downpours that turn streets into rushing rivers of mud.
Reuters' latest asset allocation poll of 40 fund managers and chief investment officers in Europe, the United States, Britain and Japan was taken at the tail-end of a more than 12 percent rally in the S&P 500 this quarter, which would mark its best quarterly performance since 2009.
At the tail end of a dinner of scallops and lamb, May set out her approach to Brexit, underlining there would be no second referendum and that she wanted Britain's departure from the EU to be "smooth and orderly" to safeguard the economy and calm increasingly nervous investors and markets.
I started playing at the tail end of 2015 (after trying the game once in 2013 and quitting immediately) and the only reason I've endured the incredible learning curve, and the toxic community is because I already had a built-in community of gamers that I knew and enjoyed playing with.
The Creek Fire was burning in the hills just to the north downtown LA. These fires come at the tail end of what is the worst wildfire season in California history, after fires destroyed thousands of homes and businesses and killed more than 40 people in northern California in October.
Her only losses came at the tail end of her amateur career, one right before her appearance at the 2016 World Championships, one at those same World Championships, and finally at the opening round of the 2016 Olympic games in Rio de Janeiro, a contest that many felt Taylor won.
The back and forth, at the tail end of an hourlong news conference on crime statistics at Police Headquarters in Lower Manhattan, came on the second day of an increasingly open war of words between Mr. de Blasio and Mr. Cuomo, whose deepening feud has shown little sign of being repaired.
Yet at the tail-end of a year in which she reached the semi-finals of the Australian and U.S. Opens as well as enjoying a run to the quarter-finals at the All England Club, Vandeweghe credits her coach, former Wimbledon men's champion Pat Cash, with keeping her hungry.
The actress made mention of two incidents from this spring: one, on May 21, in which Depp threw a cell phone at her face, and another, on April 21, in which she claimed he showed up at the tail end of her birthday celebration and violently shoved her to the floor.
Following a frustrating decision loss against the undefeated Polish powerhouse Karolina Kowalkiewicz at the tail end of last year—a moment that she's called the worst of her professional career—the pride of Windsor, Ontario has been spending a lot of time reflecting on her past and present in the cage.
I wasn't ever trying to make any huge political statement, but having said that this was written and made at the tail end of 2015 and I do remember very strongly feeling that I want to put positivity out into the world rather than make it any grittier and miserable.
After inhaling a near-fatal amount of sarin gas and subsequently fighting for his life at the tail end of Homeland's fifth season, it seems as if Peter Quinn can't catch a break, and the same can be said for the actor who's played the CIA operative on the show since 2012.
Haspel also served as station chief in New York at the United Nations, former colleagues tell CNN, serving at the tail end of a time when CIA was helping the NYPD track potential terrorists in the US, a controversial program involving surveilling mosques and other locations where officials were concerned about potential radicalization.
Tim Duncan, of course, served as the team's stalwart for 23.3 Hall of Fame seasons, but he picked up that torch from David Robinson and then, at the tail end of his career, handed it off to Kawhi Leonard, who willed himself to stardom under the watchful eye of the Spurs' development staff.
Check it out, starting around the nine-minute mark: The transcendent moment comes right at the tail end of the interview, while Reeves is explaining the plot of the new Bill & Ted movie and how the fate of the world rests on the duo's ability to write one last Wyld Stallyns song.
In Forest City, a new metropolis being built at the tail end of the Malaysian peninsula, a tour guide gazed up at a bank of screens showcasing the latest in Chinese facial-recognition technology, and gave his best pitch to a group of would-be investors from a coal town in northern China.
Barr was also involved with some controversial pardons of people involved in the Iran-Contra scandal at the tail end of the Bush administration — a particularly concerning sign since Trump could very well try to use his pardon powers to help associates, including Paul Manafort, who've been caught up in the Russia probe.
It was the perfect sensory expression of a generation that grew up at the tail-end of the illusion that was the American dream, without the self-satisfied ambitions of their striving parents, alienated from gold chains, shoulder pads and "Miami Vice" pastels, ambivalent about the concept of … well, pretty much everything.
In August, the Drug Enforcement Administration refused to move marijuana out of its most restricted category of drugs, Schedule I. And at the tail-end of that month, the agency announced plans to add Kratom—a South Asian herbal remedy that is frequently used to treat both chronic pain and addiction—to the same list.
Whether you believe Mayweather Jr.'s words or not, it's a glaring change in tune from the unbeaten American—who retired at the tail end of 2015 having beat Andre Berto in a unanimous decision, retaining his WBA (Super), WBC, Lineal and The Ring welterweight titles as well as his perfect 49-0 record.
With a string of WEC events taking place in Faber's hometown of Sacramento, Zuffa, who had bought out the WEC in2006, helped build Faber's star—earning him unrivalled popularity in the promotion and, ultimately, enough popularity to help provoke Zuffa into incorporating both of WEC's bantamweight and featherweight division at the tail end of 2010.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 2): 69%What critics said: "Season 2 doesn't fully follow on the brio the show displayed at the tail end of last season, but with a newfound pathos and lots of wit, Disenchantment has finally transmogrified into that rare beast of a TV show that leaves you asking for more.
That was followed with another TKO win over Brazilian foe Leonardo Mafra in just 150 seconds in the UFC's first show in his home nation of Scotland—picking up a Performance of the Night bonus in doing so—before a unanimous victory in his last outing against Michael Lebout at the tail end of 2015.
At the tail end of the record, "the window" takes its cues from the sound of collaborators American Pleasure Club, and as a result it's guitar-driven with a distinctive riff—but by the chorus, Kitty melts it down to a catchy, dreamy number which doesn't feel at all out of place alongside the rest of the material.
The remarks cap Dudley's nine-year run at the bank, a tumultuous period that began at the tail end of the financial crisis that nearly took down Wall Street and the global financial system and forced the U.S. central bank to slash interest rates to zero and to buy trillions of dollars of securities to restart growth.
But while the big-budget games in the SmackDown series largely come and go, it's WWF NoMercy, released at the tail end of the Nintendo 230's lifespan in November 264, that went on legendary status among wrestling fans, and is still actively being played by dedicated communities on the likes of Facebook, Reddit, and YouTube.
At the tail end of 2013, Swedish brand Acne became the first major designer label to plant its flag Downtown, paving the way for stores such as A.P.C. and Aesop skin care, not to mention a slew of fashion-girl-favored hangs like wellness haven The Springs and a forthcoming Arts District outpost of Soho House.
And once the Great Recession hit at the tail end of 2007, teen labor force participation plummeted for a variety of reasons – employers were hiring less, those who would have been interested in a job decided to focus on academics, some laid-off workers took temporary roles that would have traditionally been filled by younger and less experienced employees.
It was a historical reenactment of a counterculture touchstone, one that came at the tail end of post-Cold War hubris, when Bill Clinton, the first child of the 60s to hold the highest office, was sending cruise missiles into Afghanistan and Sudan, distracting from from the blowjobs he was famously receiving from a White House intern.
Now they sell it in huge plastic containers for pennies on the dollar, but history records, the restaurateur Joe Allen serves and this newsletter affirms as fact that the best serving size of a Coke is 8 ounces, in a glass bottle, super cold, just as it was at the tail end of the 19th century.
The shooting occurred at the tail end of a rally in response to the killings by police of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Philando Castile in a suburb of St. Paul, Minnesota — both black men who had guns with them when they were killed, but did not appear to be brandishing them or violating any gun laws.
"We try our hardest – and often it works out – but I think unfortunately there are some people who have unrealistic expectations about what we can do for them, especially when they're coming in at the tail end of a serious problem," said Mr. Ruggiero, who spoke of bodies going into "complete shock" from doing too much too soon.
At the tail end of Fridsma's tenure in 2013, the ONC conceived of a "structured data capture" form — a page located outside of an EHR as a way to automatically capture data relevant to a given disease and convey it to public health authorities, without waiting on EHR vendors to update their software each time a new outbreak occurred.
Vice President Joe Biden only has a few months left in the White House, and at the tail end of his eight-year tenure as America's second in command, the 73-year-old is still as vocal as ever about ending sexual assault – a cause that inspired him to draft 1994's Violence Against Women Act when he was a Delaware senator.
The duo were brought on at the tail end of production on the first "Frozen" movie, and helped directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck recalibrate the story and power it with nine songs, including the huge global hit and Oscar winner, "Let It Go." After the first "Frozen," the pair quickly jumped over to the Broadway musical version of the movie.
The latest version of the bill, coming at the tail end of what the United Nations has dubbed the Year of Indigenous Language, will seek to lower the bill's previous class-size restrictions, which were preventing tribes from obtaining federal grants to establish their own language programs because many smaller tribes had lower enrollment numbers than what the grant applications required.
Emma Garland You probably first heard about Taiwanese rapper Aristophanes when she appeared on Grimes' beautifully freaky Art Angels stand-out "Scream" at the tail end of last year, but she's so much more than a guest verse, and her debut EP No Rush To Leave is one of the weirdest and most wonderful creations that 2016 has blessed us with so far.
What appeared at first to be a rather ham-handed attempt to dredge up an obscure feud with a former Miss Universe at the tail end of the first debate, Clinton instead knocked Trump completely off balance, sending him into a bizarre tirade against the former beauty queen and, for some reason, Rosie O'Donnell, who appears to be living rent free somewhere deep in Trump's subconscious.
"We're at the tail end of the tax reform rally, but if the U.S. government avoids a shutdown and President Trump signs the tax bill into law, we could get a final push before profit taking takes over," Kathy Lien, managing director for FX strategy at BK Asset Management said in a note, adding that dollar/yen could touch the 114 handle on that.
Jose Abreu, the first baseman, was a highly touted international signing out of Cuba; Melky Cabrera was a market-rate outfielder coming off a decent few years in Toronto; Mat Latos was a reclamation project pitcher signed at the tail end of this winter's hot stove period; shortstop Jimmy Rollins was the face of another franchise, now playing out the last of his string.
And speaking of Nixon (again), the painter William Buchina, whose 2015 exhibition, Time to Speak a Human Language, mined the origins of our current plight in the conspiracies and thuggery surrounding the Nixon presidency, returned at the tail end of winter (and in the heat of the primaries) with the next stage in his excavations, a solo show called In and Around the Water at Slag Contemporary.
Poring over the album credits that appeared at the tail-end of Endless—as well as the exhaustive list of collaborators and musical and lyrical inspirations Ocean included in the zine he published alongside the release of Blonde—the press would uncover that the records included the assistance of rapper and producer Tyler the Creator, singer-songwriter James Blake, and producers Arca and Jamie xx, among other critics' darlings.
But even if that's not to be — too many errands to run today, too many appointments for the kids, the grill in need of some parts and close attention, the wood wet where the tarp ripped, the will to cook outdoors there but not totally yet, not until real spring — that's O.K. There's still plenty good cooking you can get up to at the tail end of winter, indoors.
We're now at the tail end of another sad slow death march to game 162, and it is during stretches like this, during seasons like this, when Gary Keith and Ron really earn their collective paycheck: when the Mets haven't played a meaningful game in months and the only reason to keep watching is because it's Gary Keith and Ron, and you never know what someone (Keith) might say.
They covered a lot of ground in the conversation, most notably Cook's declaration that Apple will use some of its astounding wealth to start a $1 billion fund to promote advanced manufacturing jobs in the US.  At the tail end of the talk, we also got to hear a little bit more about Cook himself — specifically, how he's used the Apple Watch to fine-tune his fitness routine to help him drop 30 pounds.
Do you think that we're in a non-innovative period or a shift of — and we'll talk about that next — where do you think we are on innovation, 'cause it feels like we're still at the tail end of the old way of doing venture capital and I want to talk about what the new way would be of doing it because it hasn't ... I guess Andreessen Horowitz was the last venture firm created in the old style, even though they were talking about being different, they're sort of the same.
Their third, and most recent, full-length album, Sick With Bloom, was an unmitigated success, hailed by both critics and fans as the band's most focused and furious offering to date; it came out at the tail end of 503 via Gilead Media, and landed like a neutron bomb right in the middle of more than a few carefully calibrated year-end lists, missing ours only by dint of that cheeky late release date (though I squeaked it onto my own, and got real excited about it regardless).
Arriving at the beginning of a new century and at the tail end of a cultural moment when technology's encroaching societal dominance was the main focus of indie and "alternative" culture—think Radiohead's OK Computer, Grandaddy's The Sophtware Slump, The Dismemberment Plan's Emergency & I—the colorful, robust pop captured on Since I Left You was a positively utopian approach to the digital age, a sonic intersection between an imagined future and the sounds of the past that was so specifically of its time that The Avalanches haven't been heard from in full-length form ever since.
It shows a near-gridlocked, red Telsa-looking automobile weaving its way to the side of a busy street, only to wheel itself onto a futuristic metal platform that works like an elevator: Down the car goes into what is presumably an underground Los Angeles — the Boring Company is currently working to solve that city's infamous traffic epidemic: There we see a network interweaving highways that move cars around on what look like magnetic rails, at speeds of up to 124 mph: At the tail end of this conceptual demonstration, the video even hints at some public transport options, shaped like big glass rectangles, that could ferry numerous people, and even bicycles, through the underground tunnel network: This whole concept is, of course, years away from reality.

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