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"belated" Definitions
  1. coming or happening late

901 Sentences With "belated"

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Basically, they're Ben & Jerry's belated answer to the Klondike bar.
The belated success of "Stoner," then, prompts a cultural counterfactual.
Clay narrates this episode — this time, from Hannah's belated funeral service.
But her belated move towards a realistic Brexit has just begun.
It's a belated birthday present from my aunt: a mandoline slicer!
What can be experienced as intrusion is sometimes simply belated regulation.
Have the Russians found their way around minimal belated cybersecurity fixes?
It's a belated debut in Utah, as UFC Live: Jones vs.
The ride was a belated gift from her manager, Stella Bulochnikov.
Adam Scott just got the belated birthday surprise of a lifetime.
With video attachments, that vision is taking a belated step forward.
Happy first birthday, Kannon — and a belated welcome to the world!
His belated response to the Cambridge Analytica story was gaffe-free.
As for Nicholas Bowen, belated relief has been mixed with incredulity.
"We all know why he's doing it: belated photo-op," Sen.
Today we were greeted with downpours and a belated winter chill.
Tales of decaying bodies and belated justice can captivate crime junkies.
It's unclear why Apollo isn't just dropping his belated divorce filing.
His efforts are emblematic of a wider, and belated, push by Democrats.
In November, ExxonMobil also expressed belated support for the Paris climate accord.
We are going to see Waitress tonight as a belated birthday gift.
Looking forward to your (belated) fact checking as relates to me. Thanks!
She then bows down and continues, saying she owes a belated apology.
Great News has the hallmarks of another of those belated Netflix favorites.
Stevens West confirmed her pregnancy in a belated Mother's Day Instagram post.
However, Nintendo believes the belated nature of Switch ports won't last forever.
This emotional new letter seems to offer some genuine, albeit belated, contrition.
That's why the new Strickland Wikipedia entry is still important — if belated.
Mimi was celebrating her belated bday Thursday night at Tao in Hollywood.
For the already converted, this belated recognition was founded on old news.
Educated young Germans shared a sense of being belated, peripheral, and weak.
Recently, there has been a bit of belated encouragement from on high.
What was unusual about the obituary, however, was how belated it was.
Erskine said the sculpture was a deserved, if belated, tribute to Wilson.
As a belated birthday/friend appreciation gift, I pay for the meal.
Such belated back-and-forths often delay confirmations by weeks or months.
For many Irish nationalists, the trial is painfully belated and woefully insufficient.
Then we walk to get massages, a belated Christmas gift for her.
It struck a belated blow against the enduring economic injustices of colonialism.
"Blow-Up," Michelangelo Antonioni's mod masterpiece, gets a belated 50th-anniversary tribute.
Belated apologies — or, at least, private regrets — might yet be in order.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Christmas is bestowing a belated gift on Britain's economic bulls.
Let anyone who's never sent a belated birthday greeting throw the first stone.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Hong Kong's embattled leader is beating a belated retreat.
Pink got a belated Christmas present and it was definitely worth the wait.
Ben was in a great mood, accepted belated birthday wishes and signed autographs.
But a belated acceptance of their benefits means they are now widely allowed.
My somewhat belated New Year's resolution will be to ensure I rinse regularly.
Recognition of their work may be belated, but it has been steadily growing.
Conservatives don&apost have to take the Democrats&apos belated Russia outrage seriously.
Happy Father's Day to Rob ... and a belated Mother's Day to April too!!!
The power of the book owes something to its belated and precarious birth.
AT 57 SECONDS Happy belated birthday to Schubert, who turned 221 on Wednesday.
I know the sentiment is belated but I'm still throwing it out there.
For many Asian-American viewers, that is a positive, if sorely belated, development.
At Mercury Lounge, Woods will host a belated celebration of the record's release.
"I'm just sorry to say that that gift will be too belated for us."
More recently, the pair celebrated Hilton's 38th birthday with a belated bash in March.
Lefties have discovered a belated admiration for Margaret Thatcher's means, if not her ends.
But financial advisors suggest investors make a belated New Year's resolution: Stay the course.
The 31-year-old can now join his friends on a belated stag break.
The belated revelation renewed concerns over Clinton's health and the transparency of her campaign.
Justin Bieber's belated emoji audition for the part of the Joker in Suicide Squad.
While belated, the transfer is a rare success for the commissions system at Guantánamo.
It was also my belated recognition that the story was, in part, my own.
Still, what acknowledgment there's been has generally been belated, grudging and rarely self-reflective.
In a belated, token gesture, the state ratified them in 1959 and 1962, respectively.
Cars-meets-soccer game Rocket League is also making a belated debut on the platform.
In December, they jetted off to Switzerland to celebrate their marriage with a belated honeymoon.
Yet neither can the belated recognition of Ms Dutta's woes be dismissed as an aberration.
Between the lines: Mnuchin's briefing marks a belated introduction to congressional oversight for Trump's Cabinet.
He told her that they would be having a belated Christmas dinner with his family.
Trump gave everyone a belated Christmas gift: an explanation of why he tweets so much.
Their blessing of a change usually amounts to a belated acceptance of a fait accompli.
On my way to the lab I pick up a cake for my belated birthday.
Michael Phelps had a belated, formal wedding, 4 months after he secretly tied the knot.
And they appear to have no plans to play a much-belated make-up show.
Yesterday, Vladimir Putin presented his country with a belated Christmas present: the Avangard hypersonic missile.
These new supporters, eager to address her belated recognition, have tried their best to explain.
She also foretold the recent, somewhat belated feminist turn in the "Star Wars" cycle itself.
Some analysts hailed the line as a powerful, if belated, pitch for an elusive compromise.
This was a belated act of protest, not a shift in the country's ideological landscape.
Her death may now force a belated reckoning in China's male-dominated halls of power.
It's a belated attempt to head off Trump-style anti-establishment revolts on the continent.
This is such an advanced state of rather belated conspiracy theories by the prime minister.
A conversation with my dad — however belated — seemed like a first step at doing that.
We've made tremendous, albeit belated, progress in healing the economy over the past eight years.
I add a gift-wrapping option ($11) and leave her mom a happy belated birthday note.
There's Jason's (deeply belated) realization that actually we shouldn't always act on our impulses right away.
For one, it was supposed to be a belated celebration of Donaldson passing 20 million subscribers.
Months later, the pair jetted off to Switzerland in December to celebrate with a belated honeymoon.
Some discerned a belated response to outrage over privacy abuses on the world's largest social network.
Or that'll be some great belated gift ideas for your favorite high school or college graduate.
Around Thanksgiving, Prinsloo shared a belated message to Instagram, which came attached to a rare photo.
We're celebrating her birthday and my belated birthday, so we thought we'd splurge on the hotel.
Maybe it was a belated acknowledgement of my presence, or maybe it was just a goof.
Sly turned 72 earlier this month, but we kept the party going with a belated gift.
He will be hoping to build on the belated firm foundation laid on the second day.
While Mr. Trump's single belated contribution now dwarfs the money donated to veterans' groups by Mrs.
New York prosecutors virtually mocked his "sympathetic family history" and belated cooperation in search of leniency.
An Open Letter to Julian Assange Dear Jules, Belated congrats on your whole Mr. Robot thing.
But we're not there yet — and Musk's estimates have a tendency to be belated and overhyped.
But for survivors, the belated discovery that a relative was used for dissection can be devastating.
New York (CNN Business)Stocks roared back Friday after investors received three belated New Year's presents.
"We all know why he's doing it: belated photo-op," Stabenow told a group of reporters.
In 2012, Santorum snagged a belated 34-vote victory, long after the media declared former Gov.
Uber's announcement of its IPO pricing earlier today came with a $500 million belated Easter egg.
The abrupt decision after months of discussions is a belated admission the project was too risky.
Maybe, and the president has a belated opportunity to demonstrate seriousness he has lacked so far.
Mr. Araibi and his wife had wanted to spend a belated honeymoon in Thailand, he said.
One expert on classified information said Monday that the belated acknowledgment by the prosecution was jarring.
We only unite in a belated societal call-to-action when a crisis reaches epic proportions.
And Hypatia's editor issued a strong, though somewhat belated, statement defending the publication of the article.
I end up receiving J.'s belated Christmas gift, my Everlane boots, and some household supplies.
"Trump's belated support for a Space Force does not make this a Republican idea," said Rep.
It also reflects a growing, if belated, realization that there are few good options for Britain.
So all her photos have this belated "afterward-ness," even though they're often capturing queer exuberance.
Having grown up poor, he's also determined that others will now benefit from his belated good fortune.
She was brought on to develop Vine's first-ever creator strategy, though it was a belated effort.
HomePod is Apple's somewhat belated answer to Amazon's Echo smartspeaker (with Alexa voice-control) and Google's Assistant.
The original "Zoolander," in 2001, was a belated hit that caught on as a home-viewing phenomenon.
Beckham wished Chloe Grace Moretz a belated happy birthday on Tuesday with a swoon-worthy Instagram post.
Of course, maybe Alexa just wanted children all over San Diego to have a lovely belated holiday.
Our dogs get some belated Christmas presents from their dog BFF, which they immediately start to destroy.
William also received belated birthday wishes from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a meeting this morning.
Spike Lee's lifetime achievement award feels like belated and inadequate compensation for a career's worth of slights.
The Vivo video primarily highlights last year's tech, and since it's already late January, it seems belated.
And yet there's still something about Facebook's belated embrace of live video that comes across as inauthentic.
Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds are about to get a belated but pretty awesome public send-off.
But Mr García Padilla has reason to hope that the camels will soon bring a belated gift.
As for the timing... we're told Fab wanted to treat himself to a belated 39th birthday gift.
That sort of loss often sets off a belated urge to know more about the passing generation.
For Ibrahimovic, popularity has been a by-product of success – and a fairly belated one at that.
A bunch of us go to dinner at Asellina for a belated engagement celebration dinner for them.
That made the belated admission that Democrats funded the dossier controversial when it otherwise wouldn't have been.
Clinton a chance to needle Mr. Trump for following her belated lead in bringing reporters on board.
The US Citizenship and Immigration Services' position on the belated DACA renewals is unfair, pointless and cruel.
Speaking now, Mr. Alderson is still a little cranky but is clearly thrilled by the belated attention.
"The US should, even at this belated time, respond to our sincere efforts in a corresponding manner."
At the end of a political story, there is at least the possibility, however belated, of action.
"A belated but grateful thanks to you for making the trip to Scottsdale so rewarding," Pruitt wrote.
Lochte's belated apology on Friday, in a statement posted on his Instagram page, won him few friends.
Another snowstorm made its belated way in on Wednesday, delaying the subways, shutting down the schools. Me?
Many of the photoworks here are being shown for the first time, which is gratifying, if belated.
His belated decision to listen to top public health officials represents progress and will save many lives.
This week, special interests all over the country received a belated Christmas present from the Trump administration.
Profoundly affected by Alzheimer's disease, she was unable to attend either one or enjoy her belated success.
Specially made objects are a rare pleasure because they demand what is scarce: time, consideration, belated results.
He has since said it was wrong, but his belated apology predictably was attacked by rivals Sens.
The U.S. should, even at this belated time, respond to our sincere efforts in a corresponding manner.
On January 5, 2008, Christian went to bed after celebrating a belated Christmas holiday with his family.
The post also listed a few other safety features that are inarguably important but also feel bafflingly belated.
It was just the beginning of what has been an almost total erosion of Kofi Annan's belated promise.
I consider what I'm doing now a belated teenage rebellion that I can control by being well-informed.
She is the latest of the remarkable people whose lives are being remembered in our belated-obituary project.
It is belated and necessary that the award widen to encompass a fuller picture of what music is.
The Fed's belated response presumably took into account not only the errant conduct but also the political fallout.
Samantha Markle celebrated her half-sister's birthday by telling her to send her father a "belated" birthday card.
But the man who deserves a belated bit of scrutiny is former Central Intelligence Agency Director John Brennan.
Now Andrew Cuomo, New York's governor, has a plan to give America's busiest transit hub a belated makeover.
Gymboree now has a 13-day grace period to make a belated payment, the Thursday SEC filing said.
The Mets trotted out their 215 champions Saturday night for a belated curtain call and some premature comparisons.
Happy belated holidays from Jay-Z (and Beyoncé) — and about a million more of your favorite industry heavyweights.
The belated efforts to reconcile with Indigenous people have been championed by the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
So, a belated thank you to the two EMTs who so wonderfully cared for us 19 years ago.
We're told they neglected to do that the morning of the accident and were doing belated due diligence.
It received its belated American debut at the revived City Opera in 2018, also to a mixed reception.
He is treating me to a belated birthday dinner, and I look forward to catching up with him.
In 1993, his modern "Così," with Mozart impeccably dressed by Armani, gave him a belated Covent Garden debut.
" Toward the end of "Uncanny Valley," Wiener describes her belated realization that the tech entrepreneurs "were doing fine.
This week, one of the last great Wii U games is making its belated debut on the Switch.
Finally, the belated week long FBI investigation seemed more suited for political cover than actually uncovering new evidence.
May's belated decision to pivot away from a damaging "no deal" Brexit reduces the risk of that outcome.
Lars Lokke Rasmussen, a former Danish prime minister, tweeted that it must be a belated April Fool's joke.
Even then, schools in the city did not suspend classes until a belated official government notice was sent.
Finally, on Tuesday at Zankel Hall, Leon Fleisher, who turned 90 in July, had a belated birthday celebration.
That is a big, if belated, success for the country with more school-age children, 219m, than any other.
A friend of Hellmann's told the Palm Beach Post that the trip was a belated honeymoon for the newlyweds.
Japan's belated attempt to engage with potential local suppliers at a follow up event in August 2015 went badly.
While the responses have been predictably belated and weak, one venture capitalist's attempt at a comeback is hopelessly unconvincing.
But Elizebeth's story is especially resonant in light of our belated recognition of the struggles of women in tech.
That parsing reflects an ongoing, if belated, effort by Democrats to shift the political language back in their favor.
Light touch approach Some cautioned that Trump's light-touch approach and belated start could hamper his chances of winning.
Then, in 2004, scientists who had conducted research at Sagehen gathered for a belated celebration of its fiftieth anniversary.
Before announcing the decision, the commerce secretary undertook a belated quest to find a legal justification for doing so.
So, as a much-belated apology to those programmers I harassed, I'd like to try and explain Docker now.
How many points should we expect Twitter's stock to move today, based solely on the belated addition of stickers?
That may be precisely because it seems so belated, or because Mrs Clinton's candidacy seemed inevitable for so long.
Pakistan is engaged in a belated struggle against religious extremism that will determine what sort of country it becomes.
The occasion was a belated Christmas party for the brewery Mikkeller where they were cooking dinner for 80 people.
The belated onset of the monsoon has already pushed up food prices, hampering the central bank's crusade against inflation.
Gottlieb's departure from the FDA this spring may further delay the agency's already belated decision on food labeling rules.
Trump's belated praise of both leaders is likely to ring hollow with the publics of the countries they lead.
He was also initially placed under house arrest before being imprisoned on belated charges of a 2007 coup attempt.
That the White House is finally treating testing with any kind of urgency is a welcome, if belated, push.
Eric Berdinis, the group product manager at Uber Freight, said logistics is getting its belated digital revolution right now.
Two additional players joined them, one from vacation, another from a belated ferry ride, bringing the roster to 13.
But ultimately the first two episodes feel like a belated continuation of the show ABC canceled back in 1991.
With shares of Boeing down nearly 43% in the last six months, Stallard acknowledged that the call is belated.
John McCain, with whom Trump frequently feuded, and the controversy over the White House's belated tribute to his life.
After a belated fiscal squeeze this year, the fiscal deficit will be about 4% of GDP (compared with 6.3%).
Devoted Netflix fans just got the best belated holiday gift ever, an online game dedicated to their favorite shows.
Professor Greenslade saw the late change in the cover language as a belated attempt to pre-empt a controversy.
What happened to Olson was surely regrettable, but the belated official acknowledgment of wrongdoing could be seen as commendable.
The 43-year-old actor shared a photo of Dewan, 38, on Instagram Friday in a belated Valentine's Day tribute.
ThyssenKrupp's belated disclosure came a week after an attack on nearly 1 million routers caused outages for Deutsche Telekom customers.
Bethesda is making a much-belated debut on Nintendo platforms with a port of the massive role-playing game Skyrim.
But America sees its combative economic diplomacy as a belated response to decades of intellectual-property theft and other misdeeds.
The hearing in Virginia House of Delegates v Bethune-Hill was bracing but, given its context and timing, rather belated.
The district attorney's request for a belated autopsy was opposed by Ted's camp and by Kopechne's parents at the time.
And we get the latest on co-host Jordan Crook's belated marathon to catch up on the Star Wars movies.
Longer school days, shorter holidays and the belated introduction of universal pre-school mean that children spend more time studying.
Charity fundraising and government funding followed, as did the media's belated realization that AIDS was not just a gay disease.
Such sentiments say much about the failures of American policy in Syria, and the success of al-Qaeda's belated pragmatism.
" Thiel himself recently apologized for comments published in his 1995 book The Diversity Myth, characterizing date rape as "belated regret.
Sudden, belated flooding A couple of dozen miles north in Wharton, residents first thought they were going to escape unscathed.
In this context, PROMESA is a belated recognition by Congress that the unincorporated territorial model for Puerto Rico is spent.
Organizers had always expected a belated rush for tickets in Brazil, where locals have a reputation for last-minute purchases.
Belated attempts are now being made to bring aquifer water to the surface, as well as an emergency desalination plant.
Possible motivations for these efforts—from belated score-settling for the Cold War to alleviating sanctions—aren't hard to discern.
But had he lived to see it, the last year might have given Mr. Awlaki a belated sense of vindication.
But the long-awaited spot is almost certainly belated; the vote in the House appears to be only hours away.
It's hard not to view the belated "this doesn't fit the product category" excuse as anything beyond puritan ass-covering.
Nearly the whole Trainspotting cast has returned, as well as director Danny Boyle, making T2 a true, if belated, sequel.
BANGKOK — The trip to Thailand was meant to be a belated honeymoon for a young soccer player and his wife.
The belated sale of its library, comprising 234 lots, featured some of the 19th century's most sumptuously illustrated ornithological books.
There were a handful of plot twists, long-delayed revelations and belated experiences, but those were par for the course.
A belated decision to recommend pilots undergo simulator training before flying the Max could cost Boeing an additional $5 billion.
I threw a belated housewarming party two months after I arrived, crowding my flat with colleagues, neighbours and new friends.
Joshua Z. Weinstein's "Menashe" is not the product of a time machine but the belated rebirth of a venerable tradition.
Darcy is at a crossroads: Applying for a belated bachelor's degree, she may soon lose her job to budget cuts.
The substance of these attacks hasn't been meaningful, interesting, or unexpected, but it should be noted how belated they are.
"The U.S. should, even at this belated time, respond to our sincere efforts in a corresponding manner," the statement concluded.
"We welcome Attorney General Barr's belated acknowledgment that the DOJ's law enforcement decisions must be independent of politics," they wrote.
Much like the belated Broken Angel in Brooklyn, its unconventional form is an architectural provocation against the homes around it.
The debate on Thursday could change things, as could the belated airing of attacks on Mr. Trump from Mr. Cruz's allies.
The change may be a belated one, considering how Facebook has argued for so long that restrictions like disclaimers are impractical.
Some Tories became Euroskeptics in a belated pledge of loyalty to her, others because they feared losing their seats to UKIP.
Lady Gaga gave her costar and director Bradley Cooper a belated thank you after winning a Golden Globe on Sunday night.
The game is currently only available on iOS but is expected to make its belated Android debut some time in March.
Some are reimagining the characters as cartoons, while others are making belated memes, but one dog has all those efforts beat.
The surprise has been the belated reaction of the financial markets, which this week suddenly woke up to the looming threat.
His departure seems to be a belated consequence of the suicide last November of Carl Sargeant, a former Welsh cabinet minister.
I buy a bottle of wine to bring as a belated birthday present, and we catch up while packing her kitchen.
The new policy is part of a belated recognition across the US that drug-war policing can actually undermine public health.
A belated legal scramble to stop public access to blueprints for 3-D-printed guns has succeeded, at least for now.
I still have some bonus money lingering in my checking account, so I'm tempted to get myself a belated birthday present.
The San Francisco-based company now has a 30-day grace period to make a belated payment, the SEC filing said.
Its grudging cooperation was further incentivized by Washington's belated imposition of sanctions directly on Chinese entities doing business with North Korea.
So it might just be worth treating yourself to a belated Summer Solstice gift in the form of fruity Rosé popsicles.
Despite many efforts to force the bills passage, including belated lip service from the VFW, the bill died in the Senate.
The opera's belated return to Paris was generally triumphant, even if the staging, by Andreas Kriegenburg, had a detached, abstracted air.
The closer we move toward the 2020 election, the more the Democrats risk looking cynically political by launching a belated investigation.
Part of the pleasure of Eastman's rediscovery has been the belated, deserving reinsertion of a black, gay figure into music history.
Yes, he would — and the belated recognition that his tough talk on trade was serious has spurred a flurry of action.
The revival was helped, no doubt, by an increased (though belated) investment in women's soccer by some of Italy's top clubs.
Seeing justice done is widely believed to be a psychological balm in itself, a gratifying, if usually belated, repair of faith.
The effort, however belated, has accompanied a renewed appreciation of indigenous culture, including a rich food tradition that stretches back centuries.
And with that avowal, coupled with a coordinated — albeit belated — national, regional and global effort, fear and hope merged: Behavior changed.
On Thursday, three of them arrived with some belated birthday cake, a New York City-branded towel and a new umbrella.
Last month, he led his trio at the Village Vanguard for the first time, a belated but meaningful rite of passage.
The story has become a small town's salvation, its centuries-belated namesake, and for the historical purist, something of a curse.
Jared Tucker and his wife had gone to Barcelona to celebrate their first anniversary in the form of a belated honeymoon.
Yet Greece did not stand in the way of NATO's belated recognition that China could be a disruptive force in Europe.
For those of us who have long argued that the legal authority supported Trump, the order was belated but not surprising.
The Moon entered generous Fire sign Sagittarius today, meaning that you may find yourself giving or receiving some belated holiday gifts.
Well, it's a bit belated, but the reveal is finally here: and it comes in the form of a gorgeous new trailer.
Speculation was rife that the binders full of paper on the dais would offer a torturously belated insight into Trump's financial affairs.
Third, the German car sector is facing specific issues mostly related to tougher environmental standards and a belated shift to e-mobility.
On Sunday, mom Jill (Duggar) Dillard shared a sweet belated message on Instagram for her son Israel, who turned 1 on Wednesday.
Christmas Day came and went, but Santa Claus just gave us a belated gift in the form of a Kanye West tweet.
Maybe a sarcastic belated congratulations from Davos, or an acknowledgement that the use of fire creates a parallel between Tyrion and Dany.
Last night's episode of Mr. Robot brought us the belated reveal of where exactly Elliot has been for the season: in jail.
In a belated Thanksgiving post, the singer said it was his first Thanksgiving as a married man, and his first time hosting.
Belated official acknowledgment of secret programmes has often been met by public dismay, even after assurances that they have been properly overseen.
Michael Bloomberg looms on Super Tuesday, and Biden risks being lapped in fundraising as other candidates turn belated Iowa success into cash.
He promised we would have a belated party, and that no matter what happens, he was always going to be with me.
It's not quite as iconic as Nintendo's belated release of Star Fox 2 on the SNES Classic, but it's a nice touch.
Now, that might be a birthday gift that's even more enjoyable than eating Hansen's cake, even if it is a bit belated.
Like Mr Hockney, she mixes lush visuals with pervasive melancholy, and as her subject reaches belated maturity, her prose grows increasingly nuanced.
Microsoft's open-world crimefighting game has already been delayed multiple times, and is now expected to make its belated debut next year.
D. L. Hughley's not surprised by Donald Trump's belated rebuke of white supremacists ... because he believes the Trumps have roots in racism.
Darden was on a panel that discussed OJ's belated mea culpa and he's livid at the naysayers who fought for Simpson's freedom.
We wish him the happiest of belated birthdays and hope that his stories continue filling the pages here and around the world.
In a belated effort to punch back, Mr Trump hired a veteran convention fixer, Paul Manafort, to organise his delegate-selection efforts.
Todd will undoubtedly ask about Russia, but the diplomatic angle is much more pressing than another belated question about 2016 election interference.
In the end, though, this "Parsifal" belonged to the ferociously expressive German soprano Evelyn Herlitzius, making a belated Met début as Kundry.
Like the barroom sting in "BlacKkKlansman," such revenge fantasies offer belated corrections to apparent typos and omissions on the cosmic balance sheet.
Jessica Sandidge's belated entrance as Galatea came as something of a relief, all the more so for the loveliness of her singing.
It was a belated reckoning with reality: The low-hanging fruit of deterrent immigration policies had been picked a long time ago.
Is my own belated acknowledgment of the need to regulate satire an unwitting discovery of common cause with the likes of O'Grady?
But a much more gratifying reason is the belated recognition that work by women deserves support and attention because it is worthy.
Instead of resisting that problem, Mr. Santiago-Hudson, who directed the belated Broadway premiere of "Jitney" last year, doubles down on it.
Now comes a belated and woozily perplexing first New York survey of one of Europe's most influential 20th-century trickster-artist-poets.
Or, if you still have a few stragglers to shop for, you can pick them up a belated gift at a discount.
DeGeneres had opened her interview with Johnson by wishing Johnson a happy belated birthday and asserting that Johnson had not invited her.
An exaggerated anti-China sentiment obscures belated but real reforms on market access and intellectual property protections, and the opportunities they promise.
Two of the four artists shortlisted — Anderson and Himid, age 22017 and 62 respectively — evidence the belated wisdom of this new rule.
It's certainly a positive, albeit astoundingly belated, move for Facebook to make some sweeping changes to its advertising model, given the platform's history.
There was also speculation that Netflix was simultaneously working on a documentary about the film's belated completion, but that has not been confirmed.
To Hamid, for the generous artwork, I can only say ممنون We also have a belated New Year's greeting, just in from Belgium.
And for those who hate to be belated, but missed the boat on ordering ahead, these last-minute gifts have your Valentine backs.
During their belated post-wedding vacation in Tahiti, Robbie and Ackerly decided to hit the gym, despite Ackerly not having the proper attire.
It didn't work, and belated efforts to fill the gap only led to more missteps along the way, doing little to calm critics.
You can fly from the United States to London for $400 round-trip — and no, this isn't a belated April Fool's Day trick.
Though belated, Fox Networks made the right move by benching Tyson and conducting an investigation, which Tyson says will have his full cooperation.
Wish a "Happy Belated Thanksgiving" to all the people you probably should have reached out to on the actual day but didn't 22.
"I'm used to going 17,500 miles per hour, but this airplane doesn't quite do that," Kelly quipped after a belated 2:30 a.m.
And, indeed, the late-week climb in the indexes on light, mixed news flow hinted at a belated impulse to chase the rally.
On Saturday, she joined up with Disick again for a belated birthday celebration for younger brother Rob Kardashian, who turned 29 on Thursday.
The singer turned 35 on February 11, and to celebrate, she had a little belated birthday party with her old Destiny's Child bandmates.
China's policymakers may be trying to bring belated order to what is already thought to be the widespread, illegal, growing of GM crops.
House Budget: The Hill: The House Budget Committee on Tuesday unveiled a belated spending plan that called for drastic reductions in mandatory spending.
Defenders of the nuclear accord dismissed the demand, calling it a belated line of attack months after the agreement had gone into effect.
Veteran Republican strategist Charlie Black believes the recent and belated wave of attack ads against Trump might be driving down the billionaire's numbers.
With the added support for Moments creation on mobile, Twitter's hope is that more people will adopt the feature despite its belated arrival.
Mr. Muhly's music could not have had a better advocate than the conductor Robert Spano, making an absurdly belated Met debut at 57.
As Vox's Tara Golshan has reported, the White House made a belated effort to insist on using the omnibus to target sanctuary cities.
Instead, he invoked the hero of Bernard Malamud's "The Natural," Roy Hobbs, a baseball prodigy who attempts a belated comeback after being shot.
All three of these artists are black, and their belated entry into the collection represents some important course correction on the museum's part.
But we're having a "Parks and Rec" reunion in March for the Paley festival so we might have a belated Galentine's Day then.
His hiring provoked the immediate resignation of Sean Spicer and the belated ousting of Chief of Staff Reince Priebus on Friday, July 28.
"Apologies for the mix up @DLanceBlack I'll be sure to check out your films now x Belated Congrats on the Oscar x," he said.
Instead, most of the spending is to boost mine output and from the sector's belated recourse to technology to cut costs and improve margins.
Trump issued a belated statement on Monday, August 903, condemning "racist violence" that fit a familiar pattern of him disavowing something way too late.
With its victory -- slightly belated though it was -- "Moonlight" becomes the fifth of the last six Spirit Award winners to also claim the Oscar.
Of course it probably won't arrive in time, as per my usual belated efforts, but I'm happy to have gotten it in the mail.
However, several users spotted its arrival last month in Safari, which could mean either a phased rollout or a belated announcement on Amazon's part.
When someone offered to set me up on a date with Tegan and Sara I assumed it was a cruel, belated April Fool's joke.
Young people tend to tune in—and make up their minds—later in the electoral cycle, which may help explain the belated Labour boost.
While late is better than never, its belated arrival at this particular decision doesn't inspire much confidence in its commitment to upholding "ethical standards."
"Honestly, I thought this was a shitty belated April Fools joke," a colleague said with dismay when we were discussing the 100th anniversary push.
The belated addition of the feature would be a little surprising because Apple doesn't seem too enamored with SIM cards in the first place.
The app, which the church hopes also to launch on Apple and Google's voice platforms, is the latest stage in a belated digital push.
After Apple's belated embrace of wireless charging, third-party electronics manufacturers have been working hard to win over iPhone users with 7.5W wireless chargers.
Mr Wu's immediate concern is the central bank's belated decision to vet all P22018P platforms and bar those that do not meet its standards.
The belated debut of Diablo III on the Nintendo Switch means that this dream of hunting demons on the go will finally come true.
This week delegates to the IMO, a United Nations agency responsible for shipping safety and pollution, met in a belated attempt to catch up.
It's also a sort of belated nod to Giving Week 2018, the movement that encourages people to volunteer, fundraise and donate to worthy causes.
The cashiers all wished me a belated "Happy Holidays," betraying the nonsense meaning of the phrase but also the hollowness of retail without it.
The film ultimately feels like a belated and soulless attempt to cash in on the "YA" craze, from the Lemony Snicket-alike title onwards.
I replenish some of my products; and get new utensils for my dorm, a very belated birthday gift for my boyfriend, and some soup.
But despite Mr. Martinez's belated disavowals, violence, including serious injuries, has been a constant feature of his union's protests over the past few months.
Ms. Groult attributed her belated awakening to feminism to her "bluestocking" Roman Catholic upbringing, which she said had given her few female role models.
The company run by Larry Culp strongly denies it, but its history of opaque reports and belated write-offs put it on weak ground.
None of these actions provoked an organized response from Democratic leadership beyond a belated, tepid, and symbolic resolution of disapproval on the arms sale.
Oddly, Shultz is portrayed as a sort of belated hero in Gibney's film, since in the end he praises his grandson for speaking out.
New mom Paige Brabson was treating her mom, Lorilee Brabson, to the trip in a hot air balloon as a belated Mother's Day present.
The soprano Anja Kampe, a leading Wagner soprano in Europe, made her belated Met debut as Senta; it's good to finally have her here.
He composed this work, which received a belated premiere on Tuesday at Alice Tully Hall, as a parting gift to a lover in 1983.
But he staged a belated comeback in 2014, returning to New Jersey to capture his party's nomination and face the incumbent Democrat, Cory Booker.
It's more a kind of belated thank you note for a few projects that kept faith with architecture's ideals and the city's better self.
And this wisdom could have been the deciding factor behind the stellar, if belated, choice the trustees finally made for the museum's next director.
So does the fact that it marks the belated Broadway debut of Ms. Nottage, a justly acclaimed dramatist of ambitious scope and fierce focus.
The passing of the "quixotic dreamer and accomplished visionary" went almost completely unremarked until the New York Times published a belated obituary this week.
Those numbers make Janet Jackson and Stevie Nicks — both honored this year in absurdly belated recognition of their accomplishments — exceptions to a very outdated tradition.
Hellmann, a 41-year-old real estate broker, vanished in May 2017 while on a belated honeymoon with Bennett, 42, and hasn't been seen since.
This is undoubtedly a positive step for Uber, but after years of headlines due to sexual assault by its drivers, these efforts feel exceedingly belated.
These days a dollar buys 3.4 reais, but no one in Brazil or in other emerging markets with devalued currencies is declaring a belated victory.
It is hard to think James Comey, who made a second belated intrusion into the general election on November 6th, has much of either currently.
Super Mario Run represents a belated bid by Nintendo to tap mobile gaming after restricting its most popular gaming character to its own game consoles.
I.O. to bolster its belated support for the so far failed Equal Rights Amendment and to lobby successfully for the Family and Medical Leave Act.
The LSVD association representing homosexuals welcomed what they said was a belated shift, saying it was a face-saving measure to exit a dead end.
Kim Kardashian helped Paris Hilton celebrate the big 3-8 with an epic belated birthday bash that came just in time for St. Patrick's Day.
He arrived home from a months-long tour just the night before, so his mom, Wendy, is in the kitchen making belated turkey and stuffing.
The tycoon's opponents also took hope from a belated wave of anti-Trump outrage in America's media, after a spike in violence at his rallies.
The cascading keys of "Decks Dark" build to a sinister unison groove subtly foregrounding pianos ahead of the album's belated first bit of electric guitar.
"I feel surprise," he said a few weeks after the museum event, when asked whether he felt pride or even vindication at the belated milestone.
Moscow (CNN)Russian President Vladimir Putin, a dog lover, was presented Wednesday with a puppy as a belated birthday gift from the leader of Turkmenistan.
It all culminated in Trump last week labeling her "foolish" and her handling of Brexit a "mess," with May's condemnation Monday an apparent belated reply.
Clinton took the stage for a surprise appearance at Saturday's Inner Circle Dinner and proceeded to needle Mayor Bill de Blasio for his belated endorsement.
"Belated congrats to these beautiful [babies] on getting hitched," she wrote, reposting a photo that another friend had shared of the newlyweds on Feb. 26.
But then he received a belated four-page complaint letter from one of them about some minor repairs that were going on at the time.
Then the Philharmonic presented the belated New York premiere of Mr. Stucky's Second Concerto for Orchestra, which was awarded the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Music.
Seven decades later, in 1994, Florida approved $2 million in payments for the elderly survivors of the race riot, offering a belated measure of restitution.
This brief, belated glimpse of the broader world is not an afterthought; in fact, it underscores just how air-tight their wealthy little bubble is.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley told reporters the upgrade was a "belated recognition" of the steps the government has taken to fix India's $22018 trillion economy.
But her statement, which seemed like an earnest, if belated, attempt to quell the disappointment, didn't seem to be enough for some of Chamberlain's detractors.
A series of short plays written nearly a century ago acquired an icy and unexpected urgency when they received their belated world premiere last week.
"Not early enough," said Doug Steiner on a recent tour, lamenting his firm's belated decision to add a rooftop lounge that is still under construction.
Walmart is making a circuitous and belated push into the digital book market, teaming up with a Japanese company to sell e-books and audiobooks.
Encyclopaedia Britannica made a belated 1994 debut on the market, pricing its CD-ROM at $995, ten times the price of Encarta at the time.
It's hard to know whether to count the American publication of "Unquiet," Linn Ullmann's new novel, as a belated addition to the double birthday festivities.
In 2013, Adam Nelson, the American shot-putter, got his very belated gold medal from the 2004 Olympics in an airport food court in Atlanta.
Nor do the apology or belated fixes change the fact that this was due to the government's hostility to immigrants, and especially immigrants of color.
The Zune — a portable digital media player that was Microsoft's belated answer to the iPod — was released in 2006 and discontinued just five years later.
Whether you&aposre looking to get a belated holiday gift or want to spend all those Christmas gift cards, these sales should do the trick.
But last year he ventured to Thailand for a belated honeymoon and was immediately arrested and scheduled to be sent back to his native country.
As noted here last week, the belated embrace of the rally and the upbeat economic signals meant the "pain trade" was no longer to the upside.
In an emotional event that doubled as a belated birthday celebration for the mayor's husband, Chasten, the candidate opened up about his coming out and marriage.
That Zuckerberg deleted all of his chats, while leaving his recipients' messages intact, says more about how he views privacy than any belated apology ever could.
On Thursday, Trump somewhat belated officially accepted a key recommendation of his own opioid commission and declared a public health emergency around the opioid abuse epidemic.
The episode features a belated funeral for the late Hannah (Katherine Langford), in which Clay (Dylan Minnette) finally declares he is ready to let her go.
Finally, related and belated apologies to Chance the Rapper collaborator Donnie Trumpet, who had to change his name back to his birth name after all this.
"I can cook and talk to people, or cook and watch TV," said Mr. Daly (whose belated housewarming party will probably include his special steak preparation).
At 16, she told her parents to leave her in the family home in London so they could could go on a belated long-term honeymoon.
It's a striking about-face for Podliska, and will surely serve as some belated vindication for Republican leaders on the select committee who denied his claims.
These are welcome, if belated, developments that experts in law enforcement and education have been advocating since the Columbine High School shooting nearly 85033 years ago.
Yet his arrest on Friday, a mix of dogged Belgian sleuthing and a dash of belated good fortune in a four-month manhunt after the Nov.
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Little did I know that the term goes back to the 1980s, which makes this all the more belated (I thought it was strictly 21st century).
On Friday, many European leaders reacted angrily to what they perceived as Mr. Trump's belated response to the crisis, which focused, in part, on blaming Europe.
As residents advocate their case to city officials, weak regulations, poorly presented data, and low political will can lead to belated city acknowledgment of the problem.
Our guy also wished Serena's daughter a belated happy birthday -- and Serena politely reminded us that she's a Jehovah's Witness and therefore, they don't celebrate birthdays.
It was an odd and belated sense of validation for the graffiti artists, even though they sensed that Mr. Wolkoff's legal team underestimated the art form.
The belated outreach is to be welcomed, and it no doubt represents an effort by Britain to raise its profile in a region it once dominated.
Schulz welcomed belated government support for his proposal on Friday to introduce electric car quotas in Europe, which Merkel initially said was not well thought out.
"Our movement is belated, and like all things too long postponed, now gets on everybody's nerves," Elizabeth Cady Stanton remarked shortly before her death in 21915.
Like many movies about the overcoming of racism, it offers belated acknowledgment of bravery and talent and an overdue reckoning with the sins of the past.
The Navy's recent operational "stand down" to re-focus on the import of this basic seamanship priority is therefore the correct first step, albeit perhaps belated.
The final scene of the play, in which Miss Rivera and Sarge face each other one last time, is rich with belated revelation and barbed empathy.
Critic's notebook Bard SummerScape is offering the belated American premiere of "Das Wunder der Heliane" as part of a deep dive into Erich Wolfgang Korngold's work.
Critic's notebook Bard SummerScape is offering the belated American premiere of "Das Wunder der Heliane" as part of a deep dive into Erich Wolfgang Korngold's work.
There are ten celebrity-hosted categories, including bizarre food combination of the year, disappointment of the year, condiment of the year, and belated discovery of the year.
We have the same birthday (January 9), and after exchanging belated HBDs, we share a laugh about how the city of Atlanta is unprepared for winter weather.
The two have said they still plan to work together on philanthropic projects — to which they arrive much belated — but obviously it will now be more complicated.
My friends and I decide to throw her a belated surprise party, and I convince her to grab a "girls' dinner" with me at La Pecora Bianca.
On her way to visit relatives in White Plains, Ms. Leccese, 53, stopped in for a pound of dark chocolates, her contribution to a belated Thanksgiving celebration.
This feature is rather belated, allowing for third-party apps like Clue, Flo, Eve, and Glow to take over the market for most of the past decade.
A much belated spotlight on a remarkable life and career, this exhibition is the first major survey of paintings and drawings by the Santa Monica–based artist.
We are in the midst of a belated moral and legal panic about homemade, 23D-printed guns that will likely do nothing besides make them more popular.
But she hasn't totally ruled out a belated birthday bash with children René-Charles, 17, and 7-year-old twins Eddy and Nelson on a smaller scale.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Part of the pleasure of Eastman's rediscovery has been the belated, deserving reinsertion of a black, gay figure into music history.
The Kardashian-Jenner family came together on Saturday for a belated (and St. Patrick's Day-themed) birthday bash for brother Rob Kardashian, who turned 29 on Thursday.
Here's a belated update on a widely-shared open letter to birders and the refuge invaders posted on Tuesday on DailyKos (while I was writing this piece).
It took her a couple of days, but Gigi Hadid has finally wished her pal Taylor Swift a belated happy birthday with a sweet message on Instagram.
That is why a belated effort by members of the Republican elite, who will now launch a flurry of attack ads against Mr Trump, appears so pathetic.
And it turns out that my much-belated stab at the series came at a great time, because Fates is a perfect entry point for new players.
A belated pursuit of justice would force Salvadoreans to relive the horrors of the 1980s and remind them of the bloody origins of the main political parties.
This belated realization of Greece's perilous fiscal status also meant that the government wasn't in a position to sell new debt except at very high interest rates.
Consider this the belated love child of Jack Kemp's dwindling influence in the Republican Party, incentivizing investment in poverty-stricken neighborhoods through tax breaks on capital gains.
When European club competition was introduced in 1995 after the rugby union's belated acceptance of professionalism, teams from France, England and perhaps Wales were expected to dominate.
"A belated wish to an incredible friend, a brilliant mind, a huge heart : HAPPIEST BIRTH[week] my T @taylorswift," she captioned the photos on her Instagram page.
You can dig into the EP below's opening track "Belated Brains" below and let the synths, fucked up timing, and wonky tempo shifts scatter your brains around.
It was a reminder of just how low nickel prices have fallen in the last couple of years but a welcome, if belated, sign of industry leadership.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 3): 90%What critics said: "This belated third season is in many ways the most movie-like thing Stranger Things has done.
In related news, Doris died in April 2016 but for some reason lots of people just heard the news this week ... and sent out super belated condolences.
Back in the car, David arrives at a further, belated discovery — that Jeff was set up, that Andrew planned all along to kill him in David's presence.
The death of San Francisco mayor, Edwin M. Lee, on Tuesday, was a coda in the belated but successful attainment of Chinese political power in the city.
There is more to say about what those belated prosecutions of civil-rights-era crimes accomplished beyond their partial settling of accounts for perpetrators and victims' families.
Verizon may be trying to reform its image in the wake of belated state and federal attempts to finally craft meaningful privacy laws for the internet era.
But experts say that while the company's announcement is a good first step, the effort is belated, murky, and not quite the revolution it's being portrayed as.
But, his belated condemnations would not prevent those groups from basking in his support because his pivot was made under pressure from Republicans, business leaders and demonstrators.
One of the casualties of the recent purge is the great poet Michael Madhusudan Dutt, who wrote achingly about his belated embrace of his native language, Bengali.
That's not just a desire to make the issue go away — it's an apparent (belated) realization that at least one prominent Republican really wants DREAMers to stay.
This is the context in which Clinton's fainting spell Sunday, and her campaign's somewhat belated announcement that she has pneumonia, is unfolding: a campaign that has gotten closer.
Rupa Rege Nitsure, group chief economist at L&T Finance Holdings, suspected the spike in withdrawals could be a belated reaction after the government's so-called "demonetisation" move.
Although John Legend turned 40 in late December, Chrissy Teigen has revealed that her family is throwing her EGOT-winning hubby a belated birthday bash on Saturday night.
The "Black Sticks" initially failed to qualify but, as the highest-placed unqualified team, got a belated invite in December after South Africa decided against sending a team.
Trump's abortive reset with the Kremlin (however suspect its motives) seems to have awakened former reset fans to the belated understanding that the Russians are not our friends.
However, it will likely feel like a belated update, an admission that the show's producers haven't kept up with a story that has finally come to an end.
In addition to everything else he was — poet, wordsmith, conceptmaster, religious seeker, suave scruffy ladies' man, Zen monk, belated concert fixture — he was also a major political songwriter.
As the 503th anniversary of Stonewall approaches, Johnson and Rivera are receiving a belated measure of recognition in death that coincides with a growing awareness of transgender rights.
But Justice Kavanaugh made no mention of his vote in Ray and did not explain why the lower courts were wrong to see Mr Murphy's claim as belated.
My mom gives me a dress as a belated birthday gift, even though she already gotten me a new vacuum (what I had asked for — exciting, I know!).
It might also be seen as a belated realisation, by a bruised but still-ambitious Republican, that the party of Trump will not return to conservative verities soon.
However, this week it took a belated step towards reality in the first two of a series of Brexit papers, on future customs arrangements and on Northern Ireland.
The Russian Prez got the lil' pooch as a belated birthday gift Wednesday from the president of Turkmenistan -- and you gotta see the video of the hand off.
But investors may view this as a belated reaction to old news; more important is that Brent crude jumped 4 percent on Friday to near $39 a barrel.
Paige and Lorilee Brabson The balloon trip was a belated Mother's Day present from daughter Paige to Lorilee, said Patricia Morgan, the grandmother and mother to the women.
As for Teigen's brood, her husband John Legend and daughter Luna Simone, 3, are gearing up to celebrate baby Miles Theodore's first birthday with a slightly belated bash.
The disclosure comes as Yahoo still reels from the belated revelation of two massive security breaches from years earlier that made Verizon second-guess its $4.8 billion sale.
The proposals were approved and any lingering thoughts about an MMA ban quickly evaporated and those involved in Danish MMA can finally breathe a belated sigh of relief.
Belated justice for atrocities, though, is better than none at all, and those who pursue it doggedly in countries where impunity is rampant deserve their day in court.
The first show in the United States in decades devoted to postwar Indian painting continues a welcome, belated effort in Western museums to globalize art history after 19633.
This revelation sets off the festival of furious, belated YOLO-ing that drives most of "Booksmart," a fast, brainy, nasty-but-nice teenage comedy directed by Olivia Wilde.
The first show in the United States in decades devoted to postwar Indian painting continues a welcome, belated effort in Western museums to globalize art history after 2212.
The first show in the United States in decades devoted to postwar Indian painting continues a welcome, belated effort in Western museums to globalize art history after 1945.
It's a prequel, and a belated one at that; the character was introduced in the first Iron Man (2010) film and appeared in numerous Avengers-related projects after.
On Friday morning, President Trump took a belated but welcome step by designating Brett Giroir, the assistant secretary of health, to be responsible for the government's testing response.
It began with Mahler's slight "Blumine," a sort of belated encore to the first program, on May 31, which included a taut performance of Mahler's Symphony No. 1.
" Last weekend, the couple went Instagram official when Mr. Jessup posted a belated Valentine's Day selfie with Mr. Heizer, with the caption "I'm late but I love you.
Scott Glenn has quietly been doing great work for the past two seasons in a relatively minor role, and given his own belated showcase, he doesn't squander it.
J.C. Belated recriminations seethe and erupt in "Everybody Knows," which was an early single from "Primal Heart," the album released Friday by the songwriter Kimbra, from New Zealand.
Fact Check President Trump defended his belated condemnation of white supremacists who engaged in violence in Charlottesville, Va., by arguing that he was exercising caution in casting blame.
Last week, the Department of Veterans Affairs took an important, belated step to protect tens of thousands of former service members who risked their lives in war zones.
The best way to make up for giving someone a belated gift is to make it one that shows up at their doorstep three months in a row.
She says that she just took her first vacation since starting her social media company, this June, which was a very belated honeymoon (she was married in 2015).
There was a further fillip for the Brussels audience with the belated award of gold medals to the Belgian women's 4x100 meters relay team from the 2008 Olympics.
Despite the hype surrounding Nintendo's belated decision to start making smartphone games after years of pleas from investors, mobile remains a small part of the company's overall business.
"Bentley sang her bawdy, bossy songs in a thunderous voice, dipping down into a froglike growl or curling upward into a wail," according to her belated Times obit.
Vitter's belated punishment when he lost the 2015 governor's race in Louisiana in an unexpected landslide, largely because his opponent made hay of his relationships with sex workers. Gov.
So, John Brennan, he&aposs the man who deserves a belated bit of scrutiny, according to The Wall Street Journal, Kim Strassel&aposs op-ed just this past week.
Netflix has been especially shrewd about capitalizing on the built-in equity in familiar projects, and this belated follow-up to "The Office" certainly falls squarely in that space.
Founder Mark Zuckerberg's belated apology on Wednesday, in which he explained how information on 50 million users ended up at consultancy Cambridge Analytica, is unlikely to placate unhappy advertisers.
Rubio ran a relatively spare campaign, but benefitted both from late but relentless conservative and mainstream media boosterism, and from an equally belated Republican paid-media campaign against Trump.
From expected winners like an Easter-ready baby blue to some belated adoration for a rich brown, these trending colors will be worth breaking your winter shopping fast for.
President Woodrow Wilson created the Park Service in 1916 (happy belated centennial, NPS!); the parks now include over 84 million acres and welcome more than 275 million visitors annually.
Cooper worries the slowdown could be worsened by the belated actions of policymakers looking for more ways to slow a market that many have labeled a bubble for years.
Nintendo made its much-belated mobile debut this month with Super Mario Run, and the company has a few other titles coming to your smartphone in 22013 as well.
What's unusual, though, is someone calling themselves out for it — stepping forward of their own volition, months after originally being bashed — to offer up a sincere (if belated) apology.
My mom gives me $3 — $229 of it is a belated wedding gift from a family friend, and the $245 is payment for some gifts I purchased for her.
Scandal after scandal, an executive shakeup, pending lawsuits, the belated disclosure of a major hack — and, just yesterday, some success in the form of a major deal with SoftBank.
It's a belated recognition, supporters say, that tough-on-crime policies that required lengthy prison terms for crack dealers were too punitive and fell most heavily on African-Americans.
McCain, who is one of Washington's most prominent foreign policy hardliners, has criticized the recent sanctions and expulsions announced by the Obama administration this week as insufficient and belated.
"Trump's belated criticism of his staunchest supporters -- racist, Nazi, KKK terrorists -- rings hollow," said Murshed Zaheed, the liberal group CREDO's political director, in an email after Monday's brief speech.
But don't unplug it just yet: today sees the launch of Fru on Xbox One, the much-belated killer app that shows just how cool Kinect games can be.
Game of Thrones star Kit Harington turned 31 on Tuesday, so as a belated Christmas gift to ourselves, we're looking back at his epic romance with fiancé Rose Leslie.
"L'Amour de Loin" will be conducted by another Finn, Susanna Malkki, in a belated Met debut for this formidable, charismatic artist, the new music director of the Helsinki Philharmonic.
That's partly because of the belated release of a deep cache of Mr. Cowley's recordings, first uncovered in 259, that more than doubles the amount of his available work.
"The belated de-pegging of the currency in June 2016 failed to remove investor concerns over the conduct of economic policy and the 'free float' didn't happen," they said.
Our belated indictment of him now does too much to acquit his many accomplices, and too little to transform a culture that never gave him a reason to change.
"We need to be pretty honest and say that the initial E.U. response was chaotic and belated," said Agata Gostynska-Jakubowska of the Center for European Reform in Brussels.
And Trump would surely fashion remarks like those during his belated visit to American troops abroad, when he performed an aria of self-congratulation — the only song he knows.
Whether caused by a diseased body or a diseased body politic, the belated reverberations of trauma lay bare our common humanity: in particular, our individual and yet shared defenselessness.
This was a belated homecoming for the piece, which Gerard Mortier originally commissioned for City Opera a decade ago, when he was poised to take charge of the company.
Apple's entry may be belated, but it will at least be differentiated as its podcasts will promote its shows and vice versa, instead of only being connected to music.
After intermission, Tania León, 76, presented her first-ever piece for the full Philharmonic, and rose to her belated debut with music of unsettled understatement and quietly ominous power.
Prosecutors landed only one belated blow: in 2011 he was convicted of misconduct in office, with a suspended two-year sentence (he declined to give evidence, pleading ill health).
Many residents took the warm spell as a belated holiday gift and went outside to cycle or jog or picnic with friends and family as if it were spring.
Prosecutors landed only one belated blow: in 2011 he was convicted of misconduct in office, with a suspended two-year sentence (he declined to give evidence, pleading memory loss).
In this belated celebration of his 75th birthday, Mr. Johnson will lead a quartet featuring Yayoi Ikawa on piano, Melissa Slocum on bass and Newman Taylor Baker on drums.
Yet this belated acquiescence to realpolitik, laying the foundations for a new containment, will be an essential asset in addressing this century's coming central challenge, the rise of China.
Hundreds of protesters descended upon Charlottesville, Virginia, on Saturday for a "Unite the Right" rally: a belated coming-out party for an emboldened white nationalist movement in the United States.
But the site's belated admission it did wrong might not be enough for the Federal Trade Commission, which the Sentinel reported this week is potentially investigating whether Tripadvisor acted improperly.
John's belated transition into parenthood — the 72-year-old shares sons Zachary, 8, and Elijah, 6, with husband David Furnish — has added a new dimension to his union with Taupin.
For Voyager 1's anniversary—and Voyager 13's belated, it launched on August 20th—we've compiled their greatest snapshots from the final frontier:Saturn's C and B Rings on Display.
John Singleton's estate and the fortune it claims is aboutta get little more flush -- because the studio that distributed one of his biggest films is ponying up some belated cash.
Yesterday evening, Cuthbert and several members of the original Star Fox 23 team went out to have a much-belated launch party for a game they'd made two decades earlier.
Of the belated moment, Enninful says he hopes the nine trailblazers, shot by Craig McDean for the issue, are a reflection of what the future of British Vogue looks like.
But since a multicultural rape charge may indicate nothing more than belated regret, a woman might 'realize' that she had been 'raped' the next day or even many days later.
Ellen McLaughlin's lucid adaptation, receiving its belated New York premiere at the Flea Theater, had a contemporary impetus, too, when Ms. McLaughlin wrote it two decades ago: the Bosnian War.
Morrisons is also benefiting from its own belated move online through a partnership with Ocado, a deal that Potts re-negotiated, paying less upfront and holding on to more profit.
Operating results for the fourth quarter, featuring a 25 percent gain in revenue from a year ago, appeared to provide some belated vindication of embattled Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer's strategy.
The crisis over Mr. Khashoggi's disappearance piles on to growing — if belated — concern over Saudi Arabia's disastrous war in Yemen, which has produced little geopolitical gain and much human suffering.
I don't want to to oversimplify this, but do you think your father's fate—I wondered as I read—was he kind of a belated casualty of the Vietnam War?
Morton and Jack parted ways as soon as they touched down in Mexico after a blowout argument followed Morton's belated reveal of that he had dated both men and women.
The groups' worries have been compounded by confusion about many requirements, the belated release of crucial rules, and signs that public security bureaus are poorly prepared for their new role.
The belated acknowledgment did not bring any financial reward to Mr. Darby, who continued to make his living as a sign painter (and who continued to windsurf into his 70s).
The morning's B-roll, he explained, required Jackie, along with a small family entourage and this belated generation of an old familiar dog, to walk downhill from an operational lighthouse.
Nonetheless belated, as Graves only reiterated what many of Walcott's Caribbean-born contemporaries had been saying since Walcott self-published his first book, "25 Poems," at age 18 in 1948.
The 2010 play, which had its belated New York premiere on Wednesday at Second Stage Theater, offers plenty to think about and much to enjoy in Michael Greif's sleek production.
Part of that has to do with jumping around as it juggles an assortment of characters, finally bringing them together in what feels like a belated bid for a sequel.
Menounos claimed it was a belated Christmas present, but a likelier explanation is that it was meant to remind viewers of a Lego-related show premiering on Fox next month.
Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) ran into Lee just outside the room where Democrats held a belated wedding reception for her and her new husband, complete with a three-tier cake.
" It was not until 1983 that she made a belated Met debut, opening the company's centennial season singing the role of Cassandre in a starry revival of Berlioz's "Les Troyens.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Tennis success has proved elusive for South Korea but the east Asian nation can expect a belated rush of glory if young gun Chung Hyeon has his way.
Mr. Ban's apology — belated in the view of his critics — is part of his push for redress in Haiti before the end of his 10-year tenure on Dec. 31.
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, who along with Mahathir and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan had been a prime mover behind the summit, made a belated decision to skip the meeting.
Hiring women as vice presidents was one of Hollywood's belated responses to the growing cultural question of "what to do about the women," and Nasatir was one of the first.
The group sources most of its products from Asia in dollars but was not hedged for the 2016-17 year before the Brexit vote and then erred with a belated hedge.
Facebook took belated action in August when it announced that it had banned Myanmar military officials and organizations—including Myanmar commander-in-chief Senior General Min Aung Hlaing—from its platform.
The belated referral of the issue to judicial authorities and what was widely viewed as insufficient action at the time by the Elysee Palace has triggered a firestorm from the opposition.
Trudy Wade released a statement on her website Saturday about the "Google firestorm," saying that while "I appreciate Google's belated apology, if I'm being completely honest it rang a bit hollow."
Cellphone carriers are dropping holiday deals left and right, but the big issue is that the phones usually take forever to ship — and who wants to give a belated holiday gift?
Former Nissan executive Greg Kelly got a belated Christmas present as he was released from a Tokyo Detention Center overnight after being held for more than a month over corruption allegations.
The ambassador said he had attended a vigil for victims of the crash of a Ukrainian airliner, amid public anger over Iran's belated admission that it accidentally shot down the plane.
Nor will Irish sufferers be impressed by the pope's belated vow to meet some of them, or by his 2,000-word reply to new revelations of crimes by clergy in Pennsylvania.
We talked to Shane, who told us he delivered the art -- which took him around 40 hours to finish -- to GSP a few days after his birthday ... a belated bday gift.
On November 6th the national and local governments sprang into belated action, closing schools and construction sites, sprinkling water on the streets to dampen dust and tightening controls on vehicle emissions.
Sure, it's too late to make suggestions, and honestly, Google never really listens to us in the first place, but here are a few belated replacements for the half-baked Pie.
The trial is one of four linked to Auschwitz that are expected to begin this year, as the German authorities make a belated push to bring elderly war criminals to justice.
Bear these principles in mind and you can actually go about your day feeling like a high-road-taking badass…not someone hiding behind belated emails and passive-aggressive accusations. Brava.
It's tough to pinpoint who Patient Zero for this belated death notice might be, but there were accounts like BrainPicker who memorialized the third anniversary of his death on April 18th.
Between his belated Instagram membership, Netflix's Maniac, his directorial debut for Mid90s, and an onslaught of magazine covers featuring the Oscar nominee's face, it was nearly impossible to escape the guy.
Whether it was a belated revival of our favorite style icon, Hilary Clinton's perennial pantsuits, or Instagram influencers' love for oversized '80s shoulder padding, blazers were this season's jacket of choice.
Nie Shubin's tragically-belated exoneration was lauded by state media as evidence recent legal reforms are working, so why do the authorities remain so intent on concealing details of executions today?
"A very belated thank you for the strangest book I have ever read, M Train," she wrote in 2016 on a notecard engraved with W.'s paintings of her two dogs.
Initially on Friday, it seemed that the Trump administration had come to a belated recognition that both the roll-out of the order and its vulnerability to legal challenge were flawed.
" If that's the angle Zimmer is going for then maybe he ought to have a little chat with Lyft investor Peter Thiel — the man who notoriously called date rape "belated regret.
On Wednesday, Putin met with Turkmenistan's president, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, and, knowing that the guy is nuts for pooches, Berdimuhamedov brought him the perfect belated birthday gift: a cute-ass Turkmen puppy.
Less than a week ago, the president made his first, belated statement addressing the anti-Semitism that has bubbled into vandalism and bomb threats in the early days of his presidency.
Their procedural objections centered around mostly mythical midnight votes, and the Democrats' belated adoption of a process called budget reconciliation to secure the law's passage in spite of a GOP filibuster.
Baltimore Ravens center Matt Birk and Dan Hampton, a lineman for the 1985 Chicago Bears who received a belated White House visit under Obama, also skipped their ceremonies for political reasons.
Turkey launched a belated crackdown against home-grown IS sympathisers in early 2015 and has begun using its Syrian proxies to dislodge the extremists from areas just south of the border.
Whether you're giving belated gifts, shopping for next year, or fulfilling your New Year's Resolution to dress to impress, check out these pre- and post-Christmas sales from your favorite retailers.
In May, they note, Democrats and Republicans had to negotiate a belated spending deal for 22019, and that is likely to be what happens before October, when funding runs out again.
To the other half, it's about that — as well as a paradigm shift in the culture, belated reparation for unequal treatment, and a battle in the service of a moral revolution.
The film's rediscovery and restoration, leading to its belated theatrical debut this weekend at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, is a cause for celebration, although with an inevitable note of melancholy.
Belated kudos (though AG should indict her!) #StillCrushedElectoral #TwitterOnlyAllows140CharactersButAsPresidentImChangingThat Dow breaks historic 20203k barrier, unemployment at 4.3%, 1MM jobs created … truth told, not all due to me, maybe some to BHO?
President Trump slapped sanctions on Turkey and called for an immediate ceasefire Monday, in a belated attempt to stem the carnage unleashed by his withdrawal of U.S. troops from northern Syria.
Today's effort to lock down customers' accounts appears to be a belated response to at least some of the problems that are part and parcel of owning and using the device.
He writes movingly about his feelings of guilt and failure — his piercing belated insight that, above all else, "the benchmark for a good father" is ensuring his children survive to adulthood.
" Flake's belated attempt to put the brakes on Kavanaugh's confirmation drew only a half-hearted cheer from Noah Berlatsky, who said it was only "the bare minimum to even approach decency.
It is a style supremely adept at plunging us into the helter-skelter world of 1969, but less so at justifying our belated presence, as contemporary readers, in that world. ♦
As the Greeks had neither sacred books nor prophets but, as the British classicist Manuela Smith points out, invented the injunction to "know thyself," we might consider Freud Socrates' belated heir.
The mini-series focuses on the boys' distraught families, the hysteria in the media at the time, and the attempt to exact some belated justice after the truth was finally revealed.
It remains unclear if Kardashian's new bling is, in fact, an engagement ring, or maybe even a belated push present or an early present from Thompson leading up to her 34th birthday.
But after years of belated apologies, stunt casting, and lip service to the ideals of diversity, it seems the industry may finally be ready to put its money where its mouth its.
She also sent flowers to Angel Merino (the founder of Artist Couture), YouTuber and facialist Caroline Hirons, and to Claudia Soare (the president of Anastasia Beverly Hills) as a belated birthday gift.
The steady (if belated) improvement in fortunes for the typical U.S. household has come as corporate profits have slipped and investors who feast on them have struggled to muster enthusiasm over stocks.
He spent his last days on the campaign trail swinging between hearty but belated attacks on Trump and visible frustration over his poor standing in the race as his fate set in.
A retired State Supreme Court justice who presided over a belated investigative hearing for Florida State, in which both parties gave their versions of events, did not conclude that Winston was innocent.
This new moon in Capricorn reminds you to count your blessings, and it will probably also slip you a belated birthday card with some cash (do expect some good news around money!).
Federal prosecutors have released new images that show how Lewis Bennett killed his wife in 2017 by deliberately scuttling his own catamaran while the couple was on a belated honeymoon at sea.
Wednesday afternoon, on the heels of his belated effort to rescue a youth soccer team from a Thai cave with a tiny submarine, Elon Musk promised to fix another seemingly intractable problem.
The country's recent, belated awakening to the too-frequent police killings of African Americans has been fueled in large measure by the availability of video, often recorded by private individuals on phones.
Despite having her hands (literally) full, the actress, Fabletics co-founder and WW ambassador didn't forget to shout out her own mom, Goldie Hawn, even if the sentiment was a little belated.
Months before completing its handset sale to Microsoft, the Finnish telecom giant released a device based on the Android operating system, a belated realization that Google's software had outmuscled Microsoft's rival version.
"Saturday Night," a Stephen Sondheim musical dating to the composer's creative infancy, had a belated Off West End bow in 1997, after which it was produced in Chicago and then New York.
All my belated enjoyment of the silliness of the first Fifty Shades movie propelled me to a theater (nearly 100% full of women) to see Fifty Shades Darker on its opening night.
To the sound of Aaron Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man, " Alex Shnaider and Donald Trump cut a red ribbon to mark the belated opening of their Toronto skyscraper in April 2012.
Also important to that redemption narrative is the South's belated prosecution of civil rights era crimes, and one of its major protagonists is Doug Jones, Mr. Moore's Democratic opponent for the Dec.
And its belated attempts to muscle its way into businesses such as consumer lending have failed to transform the company into a real competitor of commercial banks like JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup.
For someone who'd spent much of his career making others sound good as a producer and songwriter, it was a belated, and extremely loud, splash into the brightest spot of the limelight.
Analysts see Mr. Buhari's dispatching of fighter jets to combat the gangs in Zamfara as a belated show of force for a president eager to appear like he has control over security.
The outlet also quoted Fyodor Katasonov, a pediatrician and medical specialist at Moscow's Global Medical Systems clinic, as saying the hospital's appearance is "the necessary, belated minimum" response to the pandemic's spread.
In my New York Times career, I have seen a stray retweet of a story a month later, or an email from a reader thanking me or to heap on belated criticism.
The poll was taken after Morrison announced a A$2 billion bushfire recovery fund and called out 22010,211 army reservists to back up state emergency workers - responses that were viewed as belated.
Sandals Resorts came across the fundraiser and invited Gordon and his wife, Denise, to spend two nights at their luxury hotel in Montego Bay -- a belated present for the couple's 23rd anniversary.
Her belated approach to the opposition Labour party, following an all-day cabinet meeting, is a welcome sign that she wants to avoid crashing out of the European Union without a deal.
Besides, US shale producers have only gotten stronger over the past five years, bolstered by new technology, lower drilling costs and the belated entry of oil giants ExxonMobil (XOM) and Chevron (CVX).
This coincided with the MTA's belated adoption of long-term financial planning, with five-year capital plans, focusing largely on SOGR and normal replacement, and a little money left over for expansion.
The fact is that they did, and the belated entry of their work into history, which to different degrees they engineered, changes how we look at both the past and the present.
She was given a symbolic key to the Marlboro Houses, as well as a birthday cake from the Marlboro community — who sang her a belated "Happy Birthday" (Cardi's birthday was on Oct. 11).
A brilliant video editor recently shared their mashup of Bieber and Gomez's "Carpool Karaoke" segments from The Late Late Show With James Corden, and Jelena fans should consider it a belated Christmas present.
The 29-year-old actor shared another video of himself terrifying Cyrus, 26, on Friday — either as a belated Valentine's Day shoutout or as further proof he knows how to scare the singer.
In 2007, New York City's Taxi and Limousine Commission, in a belated embrace of the 21st century, required that every taxi plying the streets of the five boroughs start taking credit card payments.
New York City cop Nick Spitz (Sandler) has been promising his wife, Audrey (Aniston), a hairdresser with a penchant for pulpy crime novels, a belated honeymoon to Europe for the last 15 years.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The free flow of data across the Atlantic, the lifeblood of modern business dealings, faces an uncertain future, despite a belated, high-level deal between European and U.S. officials this week.
Sellars's belated return to Salzburg is a sign that Hinterhäuser intends to revive the spirit of the Mortier regime, which caused consternation at the time but is now remembered as a golden age.
Flynn Jr. has touted the belated "#impeachObama" movement, attacked Starbucks and offered this vague warning about Google -- "Google is becoming a dangerous platform.....tread wisely..." -- all in the last 24 hours or so.
My belated discovery that fire cools is like the famous case of the Tennessee mountain hermit who called a newspaper reporter to his shack because he had, in the 1930s, invented the type­writer.
Ever the Ugliest American, Trump tried his own version of crazy damage control at the Chequers news conference, declaring his taped Sun interview fake news and buttering the battered May with belated praise.
The release also prompted a frenzied, if belated, public fight over who was responsible for the operation — chiefly between former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and his defense minister at the time, Ehud Barak.
It has its funny moments, but much of it is harrowing, inspired in part by the AIDS epidemic and by Mr. Kushner's own difficult and somewhat belated coming out as a gay man.
From Our Archives This week Rebecca Dinerstein writes about Michael Downing's "Still in Love," the belated sequel to the novel "Perfect Agreement," which David Willis McCullough reviewed for the Book Review in 1997.
After reviewing that score, "Prélude, Toccata et Scherzo," the Dutch pianist Ralph van Raat persuaded Boulez's heirs and the Sacher Foundation to allow a belated premiere at the Philharmonie de Paris last September.
These types of features have been around for years, so it is certainly a welcome but belated move for Google to offer an entire community the ability to more efficiently use its products.
Hence its very belated British premiere last week at Sadler's Wells, in a staging by the young director Polly Graham, designed by Nate Gibson, and conducted by the new-music specialist Timothy Redmond.
During the Great Depression, President Herbert Hoover faced an impeachment resolution for increasing unemployment and taxes, a tad belated since it was submitted in December 1932, a month after he lost re-election.
We're at the forefront of the perversely belated quest for justice for women who have been sexually harassed and abused, and we're reckoning with how much our reality falls short of our ideals.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL "And then after those comments went public, Kelly was rewarded for his belated truth-telling the way anyone who turns on Trump is rewarded — with a nasty personal attack on Twitter.
Hours before the speech, when cable analysts would normally be predigesting State of the Union nuggets, CNN's John King and MSNBC's Steve Kornacki were speed-swiping through a belated dump of caucus data.
In what may be a belated effort to prevent future scandals, Deutsche Bank said on Sunday that it would invest 4 billion euros through 2022 to improve its internal controls and computer systems.
"Like many movies about the overcoming of racism, it offers belated acknowledgment of bravery and talent and an overdue reckoning with the sins of the past," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
The deal funds belated disaster response for Puerto Rico, Texas and California, and provides additional funding for overseas contingency operations, known as OCO or the military activities in the Middle East, through 85033.
Fiction STILL IN LOVE By Michael Downing SUCH GOOD WORK By Johannes Lichtman Michael Downing's "Still in Love," the belated sequel to his 1997 novel "Perfect Agreement," describes a semester inside the classroom.
A century later the rise of feminism in the West and elsewhere brought new legislation, more sensitive policing and belated recognition that living with someone should not be a licence to beat her up.
LONDON — After days of damaging headlines, a crisis over anti-Semitism within Britain's opposition Labour Party seemed to be fading, following reassuring statements and a contrite — if belated — apology from its leader, Jeremy Corbyn.
However, Swiss Re pointed to belated claims from last year's typhoon Jebi in Asia, storm losses in Australia, and the claims from the Ethiopian Airlines crash and grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX fleet.
If his decision, one month belated, to endorse Donald Trump doesn't cast a shadow over his legacy, he will go down in history as one of the most deft maneuverers in American political history.
DBS said demand for electronics components could remain buoyant well into the first half of 2018, due to belated support from the iPhone X. Orders from Taiwan's two biggest markets showed a mixed picture.
In the belated follow-up to 2001's Zoolander, Derek Zoolander (Ben Stiller) and Hansel (Owen Wilson) must infiltrate the world of high fashion to stop someone from killing the world's most beautiful people.
In a belated bid to catch up with rapidly shifting U.S. consumer preferences, Cadillac said in 2017 it would shrink its lineup of sedans and add sport utility vehicles and hybrid and electric vehicles.
However, what went under-reported was that at the same time the EU took its most significant steps yet – though belated and insufficient – to address China's increasingly assertive and state-subsidized push into Europe.
Dylan's Nobel Prize win also felt like a belated shot in a culture war that ended long ago—anyone who doesn't think Dylan's music should be taken seriously is rightfully dismissed as a crank.
On Saturday, the Philharmonic gives the belated New York premiere of Steven Stucky's Second Concerto for Orchestra, the piece that won this estimable composer, who died in February, the 2509 Pulitzer Prize for music.
Mr. Kasich's visit to urban areas upstate is a belated foray into a sector of the state where Mr. Trump might have been genuinely vulnerable, had his opponents invested their time and money heavily.
On social media, the hashtag #Merkelschweigt, or "Merkel stays silent," quickly resurfaced — it was first used to denounce her belated reaction to the authorities' treatment of refugees on the Hungarian-Serbian border last summer.
Athletes will be caught doping — during the Games or afterward, when their urine samples are retested — and participants who were deprived of their positions on the podiums will hope for belated medals, if anything.
She retells the touching story of her belated aunt who died from lupus—a disease she herself tested borderline positive for—before performing the album's title track simply, seated and accompanied by two guitarists.
Beyond Gonzalez bringing a touch of dimension to the proceedings, the movie receives a belated gust of comedic fresh air from Lamorne Morris, playing a tech genius/coder who gets drawn into the plot.
Inside the West Wing, officials said, Mr. Banks is seen as collateral damage in a belated effort by Mr. Kelly and other top officials to show they are cracking down on interim security clearances.
It's possible that Trump's belated acknowledgment that what he actually wants is a barrier made of steel poles, rather than an opaque concrete wall, will be enough of a concession for Democrats to deal.
And the Taliban should abide by their belated acknowledgement that "the maiming and killing must stop" through clear and public guidance to their fighters, rather than through a column in the New York Times.
Although dismaying to some Lee fans, the belated publication of "Watchman," an apprentice work containing the germ plasm of "Mockingbird," cast light on the virtues and limitations of the author and her canonical novel.
"It is apparent from the government's belated disclosure that Ms. Salman has been defending a case without a complete set of facts and evidence that the government was required to disclose," her attorneys wrote.
Mr. Bloomberg is the candidate in the race with the clearest track record of governing, even if that record has its blemishes, beginning with his belated and convenient apology for stop-and-frisk policing.
But she may be suffering from we-are-the-future-of-America California arrogance combined with a belated realization of the old-fashioned, pre-television need for personal campaigning in Iowa and New Hampshire.
My father, who bore our family's anguish at the imprisonment hardest, died nine years before President Ronald Reagan's 1988 apology, never to know of the government's belated acknowledgment of the pain it had caused.
The results also provide belated vindication for the much-despised individual mandate that was part of Obamacare until December 2017, when Congress did away with the fine for people who don't carry health insurance.
"Even today's belated explanation from the majority rests on the mistaken premise that Domineque Ray could have figured out sooner that Alabama planned to deny his imam access to the execution chamber," Sotomayor wrote.
Merkel: Saudi statement is 'insufficient' While Saudi Arabia's regional allies praised the Kingdom's "transparency" after it released the results of the preliminary investigation, voices around the international community condemned the attack and belated report.
All we ask is that, when the Whitney Museum comes calling to organize a belated survey, you remember who let you know that your time had finally arrived and invite us to the opening.
I make some teriyaki noodles, and my coworker reminds me about the belated Cinco de Mayo happy hour we are having later, so I know I'll have chips and guac in a few hours too.
By now, we've seen enough photos and videos of the belated Samsung Galaxy S229 to have a very good idea of what the phone will look like, and its specs aren't exactly a secret, either.
Their belated induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame this March tells of a band who are far from unappreciated—their occasional reunion tours sell out arenas—but whose significance is much underestimated.
That report said he social media campaign used every platform to deliver content specific to voters to help elect Trump, and noted the "belated and uncoordinated response" to the disinformation campaign by social media companies.
There is now a risk that violence escalates as youthful activists react angrily to Thursday's events and attempt to push through self-declaration of Sidama region rather than wait for a belated referendum, he added.
Here, we find a world where corporations have harnessed technology to profit off the belated drive to reduce carbon emissions—yet one enterprising professor may hold the key to exposing the fraud amidst the storm.
And, despite President Trump's belated support for NATO's mutual defense commitment, America's allies are less sure than ever before about the depth of Washington's commitment to the European Union and its efforts to strengthen democracy.
Becky G turned 21 on March 2nd, so who woulda thunk a simple night out on the town with her hot soccer boyfriend would turn into an awesome, belated surprise birthday party ... but it did.
The show, curated by Nicola Vassell, felt like a confirmation of my growing, and perhaps belated, realization that work by black artists had come to occupy an elevated position of regard in the art world.
Dom also blew out candles for a belated celebration of his 13th birthday on July 3, a day after the boys were found by two British divers about 4 km (2.5 miles) inside the cave.
Making a belated Carnegie debut with these performances and also a rare appearance with the New York Philharmonic in February, Mr. Pappano is, at 57, unflashy but experienced and energetic, his performances stylish and dramatic.
His belated and unwelcome reckoning with the grim reaper propels Ionesco's play, which has been revived at the National in a fresh adaptation by its director, Patrick Marber, and is running in repertory through Oct.
The belated launch came not long after Vanity Fair reported that President Trump was angry at Jared Kushner for overselling Google's plans, before the president announced the new website at a White House press conference.
Even the United States' badly flawed and belated testing effort eclipses Japan's minuscule effort — as of March 20, the US had conducted 313 tests per million people compared to Japan's 118 tests per million people.
A steady stream of good economic news, including announcements of bonuses and raises that some corporations are attributing to the tax cut, have amounted to a substantial if belated public relations campaign for the bill.
As criticism grew over Facebook's belated admissions of Russian influence, the company launched a lobbying campaign — overseen by Sheryl Sandberg, the company's chief operating officer — to combat critics and shift anger toward rival tech firms.
Arlene Gottfried, whose arresting images of ordinary people in New York's humbler neighborhoods earned her belated recognition as one of the finest street photographers of her generation, died on Tuesday at her home in Manhattan.
THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART continued to redefine its profile as perhaps the world's leading repository of Modernism, disrupting its vaunted linear narrative with a belated overview of Francis Picabia's fertile zigzagging (through March 21970).
Volkswagen's cover-up and belated confession angered officials from the California Air Resources Board and the Environmental Protection Agency, and it is likely to have vastly increased the cost to the company from the scandal.
The plaque was supposed to herald a new era of equality and friendship: a family of nations that had once been under British imperial rule but were now — with Britain's belated blessing — moving into independence.
"Many of us personally experienced the belated removal of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' and faced firsthand how that mistaken policy set back our force and enabled discrimination against patriotic gay and lesbian Americans," they said.
I am referring, as musical theater aficionados may have guessed, to the storied first-act finale of "Dreamgirls," the 1981 Broadway musical that made its absurdly belated British debut on Wednesday at the Savoy Theater.
After a slow start Wednesday, when the White House seemed almost as staggered as the rest of Washington about Bannon's betrayal, Trump aides and friends sprang to his defense in a belated damage control effort.
Flynn was never charged with any wrongdoing related to the RT event, so the belated revelations about his pre- and post-event conduct won't have any effect on his sentencing in the court of law.
India's finance ministry says it is probing 1.8 million bank accounts where cash inflows during the demonetization period "did not appear in line with its tax profile," meaning it can expect some belated tax payments.
On Wednesday, the 33-year-old titan of tech did his belated media rounds to explain how his company lost control of 50 million users' personal data and why it has buried that fact since 2015.
After almost a week of silence, the state-of-emergency law was a belated attempt to reassure foreign investors, who have hitherto been impressed by the economy's rapid growth, that the government has security under control.
And though probably his single most notable action as vice president was leading the charge toward the Obama administration's belated embrace of LGBT marriage equality, as a senator he voted for the Defense of Marriage Act.
Apparently Rowling and Williams (along with Harry Potter) share a birthday and the author wanted to wish Williams a happy belated and tell her she was a huge fan of her work on The Daily Show.
SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin, a dog lover, received a top breed puppy as a belated birthday gift on Wednesday from Turkmenistan's president who is keen to recover lost Russian markets for Turkmen gas.
It also seems unlikely that the Trumps will have a belated celebration, considering the first lady just cancelled plans to join her husband on his upcoming trip to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Mrs.
The belated call to halt his march to the Republican nomination happened hours before Trump started rolling toward massive victories in Super Tuesday states — building what looked like an almost insurmountable lead in the delegate count.
Let's take a look at his recent segment on Trump, a belated look back entitled "How the F#%k we Got Here":  Noah unloads on broadcast media and its endless fascination with Trump — a worthy target.
Despite the belated Rousey callout, the noise made from Cyborg suggests she's content where she's at as the Invicta FC featherweight division, but is open to these so-called super fights at 140lbs in the future.
Today it is Ken Livingstone, who went on the BBC to comment on Jeremy Corbyn's belated and reluctant decision yesterday to suspend Naz Shah, an MP who had suggested that Israel's population be relocated to America.
But then the showrunners felt a belated sense of responsibility to smooth over their shoddy workmanship and tried to retrofit a realistic response from a high schooler who survives her best friend disappearing without a trace.
Flynn's attorneys have complained that the disclosures of some information to Flynn were belated, according to Politico, though prosecutors argue there was no duty for the government to produce material to Flynn when he was uncharged.
Washington is bracing for a showdown over the confirmation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh for the U.S. Supreme Court, following the belated disclosure of a letter alleging an attempted rape when he was a high school student.
The Trump administration's belated decision to temporarily waive the Jones Act, an outdated piece of protectionist trade legislation that has harmed Puerto Rico's economy for decades, is an early sign that pressure is having an effect.
Donald Trump did none of those things, turning what should be a celebration of a life well lived in service of the country into a grudging and belated acknowledgment of a man who gave so much.
ST. PAUL'S CHAPEL ORGAN The installation of a Noack pipe organ, rescued from a church in Boston and renovated, is a belated present for the 250th birthday, celebrated last season, of Trinity Wall Street's intimate chapel.
The simple facts of "Angels" are what remain in Mr. Eotvos's version, written with Mari Mezei and, through Friday, having a belated New York premiere at the Rose Theater by the rebooted New York City Opera.
"Because the plaintiffs have no excuse for such delay, their belated attempt to effect personal service on Alexander should be quashed and all of the claims against the individual federal defendants ... should be dismissed," they added.
"The lack of safe-haven flows to sterling during the Italian drama highlights belated investor unease about the lack of Brexit progress amidst economic underperformance and BoE indecisiveness," JP Morgan wrote in a note to clients.
"My books are love letters to Quebec — the language of my characters is French, and I wanted my characters to live in that language," she said, referring to the belated translation of her books into French.
Bobbie Louise Hawkins, a prodigious Beat Generation poet and novelist whose work reverberated with her hardscrabble Texas childhood and her belated liberation from an overbearing husband, died on May 4 at her home in Boulder, Colo.
However new the tech, it is a bare and belated project to mash up the art of the past only to remind us that collecting objects from all the world's cultures can be a bit peculiar.
Together, the films will implicitly tell another story: that of a female artist's belated emergence in middle age, and her discovery that she could create art out of experiences that had once seemed like lost time.
Bloomberg's belated entry into the race - just three months before the first of the state-by-state party nominating contests - reflects his skepticism that any of the other 17 Democratic candidates can unseat the Republican president.
The program's main focus will be on two 1940s neo-Classical classics: William Schuman's Symphony No. 3, and the much belated New York premiere of Vivian Fine's Concertante for Piano and Orchestra, with soloist Charlie Albright.
As he describes some of their tactics and intrusions, the exasperation is clear, even if there was some belated effort to treat the victims with dignity and care, not just as "prostitutes" or melodramatic fallen woman archetypes.
The administration has railed against leaks and leakers since its earliest days and the personal device ban appears to a belated, and likely doomed, effort to control the messaging that spills out of a deeply chaotic presidency.
"For all the women" made its belated debut earlier this month in London, staged by Jo McInnes, and the reviews from there suggest a production that was very different in its directorial approach — but also equally unsatisfying.
Ted Cruz, who for a time shared a 'bromance' with Trump, launched a belated broadside against Trump's "New York values," but Trump easily flicked that one aside with a retort about New York's resilience on 9/11.
From packing "fun lunches" for sons Carter, 11, Nolan, 6, and Griffin, 4, and taking a belated honeymoon to Aruba with her husband, Travis, 39, in May, Banton lives every moment with a new outlook on life.
In Japan, Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate came out a year ago for the Switch and 18 months ago on 3DS as Monster Hunter XX. This makes its belated Western release feel like a relic from the past.
The brands share similar trajectories over the past decade, filled with foot dragging and belated attempts at reinvention, and this week at the world's largest smartphone show, both will be reborn at the hands of third-parties.
"The decision by top Sidama administrators to accept a belated referendum meant the zone didn't self-declare and so a major confrontation was avoided yesterday (Thursday)," said William Davison, an analyst from Brussels-based International Crisis Group.
But even as Romney and others try to lead the effort to stop Trump, the belated push may only reinforce the real estate mogul's appeal as his supporters have already shown their deep loathing for establishment figures.
The moves are SAP's belated response to sweeping changes in the way the industry works, as SAP acknowledges the increasing shift away from direct access to its systems by office workers to more automated ways of working.
On Friday, Prinsloo shared a belated Thanksgiving message to Instagram, which came attached to a rare social media photo of the Victoria's Secret model, husband Adam Levine and their daughters Dusty Rose, 2, Gio Grace, 9 months.
The draft budget for FY17, which is still subject to approval by parliament, aims to reduce the deficit to 9.8% of GDP, helped by the belated introduction of VAT and further reform of fuel and electricity subsidies.
The prosecutors finally had enough a few days ago when Ellis, 78, was forced to give a reluctant and belated apology after slamming them for allowing an expert witness to sit through the trial before he testified.
Any effort to use Steele's belated cooperation with the inspector general's investigation to prop up the credibility of his 85033 anti-Trump dossier or the FBI's reliance on it for the FISA warrant is deeply misguided. Rep.
"It is apparent from the government's belated disclosure that Ms. Salman has been defending a case without a complete set of facts and evidence that the government was required to disclose," Mr. Scheller wrote in the motion.
On the flight to their belated European honeymoon, the Spitzes meet the debonair viscount Charles Cavendish (Luke Evans), who, for no good reason, invites them to cruise the Mediterranean on the luxurious yacht of his billionaire uncle.
Because the country's release has been so belated, Pokémon trainers in the country ended up flocking to the tiny beach town of Sokcho in the country's northeast, which had somehow not been affected by the mapping restrictions.
Sports Briefing After five push-ups to prove he had beaten a stomach virus, Isaac Makwala of Botswana made the most of a belated chance to compete in the 23 meters at the world championships in London.
As aid groups like Doctors Without Borders coordinated the local and global responses, Ms. Johnson Sirleaf made a belated plea to President Barack Obama for the American military intervention that helped bring the Liberian epidemic to heel.
Kardashian, 34, shared a photo on Instagram from one dinner that served as a belated birthday celebration, where she flaunted her abs in a black crop top only four months after giving birth to  her daughter, True Thompson.
Amid mounting pressure from Britain, France and America, Mr Biya has responded with some belated concessions, including a cabinet reshuffle to increase the number of English-speakers, and creating a clunkily titled National Commission for Bilingualism and Multiculturalism.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Sebastian Vettel is running out of races to record his first win of the season for Ferrari but the German is optimistic this week's Singapore Grand Prix could provide some belated success for the Italian team.
Along with some belated Easter baskets for the crew, the cargo also includes a number of key science experiments: one involves testing out a new antibody drug that could help make chemotherapy treatments more effective for cancer patients.
This seemed a belated attempt to show that, whoever owns the specks of land and rock in the sea, most of its waters under international law belong to no country and are open to navigation of all types.
As the small hours of my London night turned larger, widespread bewilderment and shock were expressed both on social media and in stock market volatility, while belated Google searches spiked for things that should have already been known.
Even during her film's belated production, the director took extra strides to maintain a distance that had taken her ten years to achieve: Mon Roi marks the first time the director has not acted in her own film.
The resulting song became a meditation both on Sampha's timidity—he was originally an intern at XL, and it had taken years for him to declare himself a performer—and on Russell's belated assertion of his artistic voice.
Specifically, the agency's belated announcements for $77 million of fiscal 2018 human trafficking funding included language for the first time ever prohibiting the use of grants to help survivors clear their criminal records that resulted from their victimization.
Whether the political distemper in the West was sown by a Russian intelligence operation masterminded by Putin may not matter because he is making a belated effort at winning the peace after the end of the Cold War.
Professor Zhang's punishment seemed insufficient and belated to some students and feminist activists who have tried to stop Chinese schools from treating sexual harassment as a minor matter, to be dealt with through warnings or not at all.
The decision will almost certainly force Democrats, who control 14 statehouses, to reconsider their belated crusade against gerrymandered maps and begin drawing their own — an eat-or-be-eaten response to Republican success in gaming the redistricting process.
It saved countless lives; it also salvaged humanity in the sense that it was a belated response to the Serb-run concentration camps for Bosnian Muslims — a horror grasped by Holbrooke when he encountered brutalized survivors in 1992.
Her decision, widely discussed in German media, was interpreted as a symbolic gesture: a belated official rejection of an artist who yearned for Adolf Hitler's approval and thought that banishing Jews from the country was a good idea.
So it was discouraging, when she returned to the New York Philharmonic's podium on Friday night — after a belated debut in 2015 and a second engagement last year — to see so many empty seats in David Geffen Hall.
Axios, the first to report on the comments, added a belated fact-check to its story after it was published to note that Trump was wrong to say the U.S. is the only country to provide birthright citizenship.
But Michael Spyres, who makes a belated Met debut in the final two performances, is hardly the J.V. team; among his Berliozian bona fides is a superbly sensitive "Damnation de Faust" recording released just a few months ago.
"Tonight, it is my distinct honor to correct the record some 48 years later, and recognize Yoko Ono as a co-writer," Mr. Israelite said at the ceremony, calling the credit, while belated, "well-deserved," according to Billboard.
"However, there does remain quite a bit of work ... left to do and so I think markets are going to have a belated awakening to the fact that they can't exactly dismiss this risk throughout 2020," Anderson warned.
Yet the idea that he had always been disgusted by allegations leveled against Porter by two ex-wives risked coming across as belated political spin, given his previous comments and jarring lack of empathy for the women involved.
Chief Deloach Reed said she was aware that the city's website had been altered to remove mention of mandatory annual inspections and described it as a belated update reflecting a policy change that occurred around two years ago.
The Premier League is, at last, benefiting not only from its vast financial advantage over the rest of Europe, but from its decision — belated, admittedly — to spend a rather greater proportion of that on managers, rather than players.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron derided Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann's "belated" support for a European Central Bank program of government bond purchases, amid talk of the German running to succeed Mario Draghi as head of the ECB.
The artist who had the most work in the exhibition was Lois Dodd, who is in her early 90s (in a highly belated act of institutional recognition, the first monograph on her work was published only last year).
Now comes a belated and woozily perplexing first New York survey of one of Europe's most influential 20th-century trickster-artist-poets, along with a complementary showcase, "Marcel Broodthaers: Ecriture," at Michael Werner Gallery on the Upper East Side.
Now comes a belated and woozily perplexing first New York survey of one of Europe's most influential 92193th-century trickster-artist-poets, along with a complementary showcase, "Marcel Broodthaers: Ecriture," at Michael Werner Gallery on the Upper East Side.
But, as described below, these belated, reactive actions—which apply only prospectively—are insufficient t0 remedy the harms that have already been done, or to address the systemic, cultural problems the Board has long permitted to fester at Alphabet.
After two follow-ups, the show makes a much-belated return, this time as a woefully uneven Netflix version that makes "Tales" look stale, proving even with the near-mystical 28 Barbary Lane, you can't always go home again.
From his opening (if belated) words condemning recent acts of anti-Semitism to his promises to cut two regulations for every new one created to his highlighting the widow of a Navy SEAL, Trump dealt mainly in rhetorical gestures.
Skyrim may be making a very-belated debut on Nintendo Switch, but when it does launch it'll have at least a few notable additions in the form of gear pulled straight from Nintendo's own The Legend of Zelda series.
Developer Hello Games announced the release date for No Man's Sky NEXT, which is described as the biggest update to the game yet, and it will also see No Man's Sky make its belated debut on the Xbox One.
And each believes that winning the White House is not enough—that it is essential to support candidates at the state and local level, a belated nod to the decades-long strategy employed by ALEC and the Koch brothers.
Now comes a belated and woozily perplexing first New York survey of one of Europe's most influential 21212th-century trickster-artist-poets, along with a complementary showcase, "Marcel Broodthaers: Ecriture," at Michael Werner Gallery on the Upper East Side.
Now comes a belated and woozily perplexing first New York survey of one of Europe's most influential 214500th-century trickster-artist-poets, along with a complementary showcase, "Marcel Broodthaers: Ecriture," at Michael Werner Gallery on the Upper East Side.
Its comments come as German ministers and car bosses hold crisis talks, seeking to cut inner-city pollution to avert outright bans on diesel cars in a belated attempt to restore the tarnished reputation of the country's auto industry.
In doing so, we would begin to correct an environmentally catastrophic wrong here at home while sending a strong, if belated, message to the many countries where car ownership is rapidly rising and SUVs are becoming the new vogue.
Me neither, but there's only 2% of them left, it's a national shame, we're only just now getting around to apologizing and teaching / acknowledging their language (more out of long belated respect that they were owed) in rural schools.
Yet the real star of the show was the belated New York premiere of Feldman's "Orchestra": a nearly 20-minute work of drifting sublimity that predates the composer's "Neither," a one-act opera with a text by Samuel Beckett.
It is proof of a belated recognition that Serie A must modernize as a whole if it is to compete, that it cannot simply hope to piggyback on the success of Juventus or increased interest in Milan and Inter.
Though few of the Twins had seen much of Severino — in his previous two starts, including in last year's wild-card playoff, he lasted just three and one-third innings — he received some belated encouragement from across the way.
Clinton's advice may have seemed belated as the continent continues its conservative tilt; but it was right on time for the rising populists, who seized on her remarks as they seek to revive a fading and highly effective issue.
The web platform Medium has been the source of skeptical posts about the pandemic, including one shared by a number of Fox News figures that was taken down by whoever it is that makes the site's belated editorial decisions.
Ms. Munro's characters are, as often as not, women on the edge of something — maybe not a nervous breakdown (not really their bag), but an adventure, a big decision, a moment of belated self-discovery, a lifetime of rue.
"It is a belated recognition that if the blockade is not lifted immediately, an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe looms, and America is complicit in that catastrophe," said Bruce O. Riedel, a former C.I.A. analyst and fellow at the Brookings Institution.
"What I will say is that we are grateful that the archdiocese is finally taking this step, belated though it may be," said Zach Hiner, executive director of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, known as SNAP.
WFMU's blog claimed them to be one of the best audio hoaxes and urban legends, The Runout would name Jud Jud the "most innovative hardcore band of all time," and Punknews gave The Demos a belated five-star review.
Menne said that sector-wide capacity cuts are unlikely to be deep enough to compensate for the falling passenger yields but expects a pick-up in bookings as holidaymakers make belated travel decisions as the summer holiday season draws closer.
Now, amid the news the label is suing brands for its use of quotation marks and red zip ties — an Off-White signature, apparently — the team is finally celebrating a job well done with its belated Christmas party in Italy.
The elder Skripal was imprisoned in Russia in 2006 for spying on behalf of the British but traded to the UK in 2010, and British officials suspect that the poisoning may be a belated act of revenge, per the Washington Post.
But it's hard not to imagine that this isn't in part a belated, desperate attempt to at least mitigate the number of White House employees who are passing on unflattering information and anecdotes about the administration's workings to the media.
Democrat Bernie Sanders will team up with Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail for the first time on Tuesday, joining her in New Hampshire where he is expected to endorse Clinton's White House campaign in a belated show of party unity.
The first Monument Valley was actually more lucrative in its second year than its first, thanks to a confluence of factors, including a free promotion from Apple, a belated launch in China, and an unexpected feature on Netflix's House of Cards.
Photo: GettyIn belated response to an American intelligence report that concluded RT and Sputnik tried to influence the 2016 election, Twitter announced on Thursday that it is removing all advertising from accounts owned by the Russian state-sponsored news outlets.
But with Rousey in unofficial retirement and Cyborg fighting opponents that many fans have never heard of, it makes you wonder if the UFC are just keeping Cyborg warm as they negotiate Rousey back into action for this belated superfight.
The experience of the Boston Red Sox, who this week in 21974 promoted Elijah Jerry "Pumpsie" Green to the major leagues, and thereby put a belated end to the segregation of major league rosters, would suggest that both are possible.
But following a report that Twitter deleted a significant amount of data pertaining to Russian bots—the result of a longstanding privacy policy regarding self-terminated accounts—it's difficult to say now whether Twitter's belated effort will produce anything useful.
Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn, a page from Topographische und naturwissenschaftlicher Atlas zur Reise durch Java ("Topographic and Scientific Journeys in Java," 1845)Many of Junghuhn's careful notes and colorful lithographs are on view, giving the largely unknown explorer his belated dues.
To this end, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum's Josef Albers in Mexico is a necessary and belated corrective, both to Albers's reputation – as more pedagogue than painter – and to the misconception that abstraction can ever be free of outside influence.
A belated crackdown is now forcing prescription-opioid addicts to endure withdrawal symptoms, buy their fix on the black market or turn to heroin—which gives a similar high (and is now popular among middle-aged Americans with back problems).
Probably about the whole election thingy but mainly in anticipation of all those balloons Bill Clinton's belated discovery of balloons at the Democratic National Convention this summer makes little to no sense — didn't anyone throw him a "you're president" party?
But even if, after some scrutiny, Netflix's belated admission is found to be offensive to the spirit, if not the letter of the law, this is not the greatest offense in the whole sorry history of the FCC's net neutrality campaign.
But both the romance and the mystery are ancillary characters to the time period's leading role; the novel is just as nostalgic for the Lincoln administration as are the players it thrusts into a belated game of cat and mouse.
Judge Marcus D. Gordon, who presided over the belated trial of a hometown childhood acquaintance in the 1964 "Mississippi Burning" kidnapping and murder of three civil rights workers, and who meted out the maximum sentence, died on Thursday in Jackson, Miss.
If Mr. Browder's embrace of nature made him an effective evangelist, his implacability could also alienate some allies and cast some potentially worthy compromises — like the sugar industry's belated agreement to clean up the Everglades — as sellouts to corporate greed.
Though the records show that the law firm did scrutinize many of those who sought its services, its reviews were often belated or incomplete, according to the articles' main author, Will Fitzgibbon, who works at the consortium's office in Washington.
He had studied up with particular diligence on Clinton's record and past statements and relentlessly called her out for flip-flops and belated epiphanies, all of which she reflexively denied, frequently with a smile that she had at the ready.
Complacency and prevarications at two disastrous appearances before Congress – with his belated forfeiture of $41 million in unvested stock awards – undid the good work that made Wells Fargo unusually solid among big American banks during and after the 2008 mortgage crisis.
Brooks Barnes of the NYT traced how the deal fell apart, including the investors' mistake in not holding talks with the New York attorney general, Eric Schneiderman, earlier in the process and the belated firing of the studio's president, David Glasser.
Yet Trump's belated mobilization of the federal government, which he touts in briefings every day -- after his weeks of downplaying the crisis -- appears likely to come too late for the peak period of infections, expected in the next few weeks.
The story that the old Dutchmen in the town tell of the ghost is that sixty years ago a belated traveler, with lots of gold in his belt, staid over night at the farmhouse of one Krug, a thrifty Dutch farmer.
"Tarsila do Amaral: Inventing Modern Art in Brazil," a belated but very welcome exhibition at the Modern, at last introduces New York audiences to the painter who, more than any of her contemporaries, forged a Modernist vocabulary for the country's art.
One goal of Asia Society's exhibition is to combat the abiding prejudice that accounts for these painters' absence from my introductory art history textbooks: the idea that their works were "derivative," belated imitations of Picasso, Klee and other Western modernists.
In Wuhan, the epicenter of the noval corronavirus outbreak, however, that risk is now exacerbated by a dire shortage of medical resources to cope with the influx of patients, as well as the government's belated warning of the high-infection rate.
"'What Maisie Knew' lays waste to the comforting dogma that children are naturally resilient, and that our casual, unthinking cruelty to them can be answered by guilty and belated displays of affection," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
Flynn's new attorneys have complained that the disclosures were belated, with some key information not being relayed to Flynn's then-lawyers until the day before the the short-lived member of Trump's Cabinet entered his guilty plea two years ago.
Daniel Akaka, 93, a former U.S. senator from Hawaii and a World War II veteran who fought for the belated recognition of Asian-American servicemen; Isao Takahata, 82, a film director who co-founded Japan's premier animation studio, Studio Ghibli.
In a study published Monday in the journal Nature Astronomy, scientists are reporting a belated discovery that Galileo, an earlier NASA spacecraft that studied Jupiter, appears to have flown through one of the Europa plumes more than 20 years ago.
There were 12 presents waiting for Olivia Culpo under the tree this year ... Well, 13 if you're counting NFL hunk Christian McCaffrey ... who threw on a Santa hat and put on a belated Christmas extravaganza for his gorgeous model girlfriend!!
No praise was too high for Sharon D. Clarke as the eponymous Ma Rainey, the so-called mother of the blues, and a woman worth reckoning with from the moment she made a majestically belated entrance, her cowed entourage in tow.
The previous administration made a belated push for clean energy and renewables after approving coal-fired power plant projects that could expand the fossil fuel's share in the mix to more than 50 percent from more than 103 percent currently.
Hard as this was to discern amid all the lashing out at the news media and all the belated campaigning against Hillary Clinton, this explanation represented a step back from the we-won-and-therefore-we-can-do-anything stance.
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Benjamin may not have been protesting against a meaningless overseas war, but in breaking up a church wedding and running off with the bride he showed a belated willingness to shatter convention and to undermine the corrupted values of his elders.
Kanye West just scored a belated victory by settling his massive lawsuit against Lloyd's of London, which had refused to pay for the losses he incurred when he canceled some of his 2016 Saint Pablo concerts after suffering a mental breakdown.
Nearly a year after it debuted, Final Fantasy XV is making its much-belated debut on PC. The road trip RPG will be launching on Windows in early 2018, and as you'd imagine it'll boast a number of technical improvements when it does.
Kim revealed that her 4-year-old daughter's pup is still unnamed (perhaps a belated birthday gift after a celebration at Chuck E. Cheese's this week) while her niece, whose father is Kourtney's ex Scott Disick, had settled on the adorable name Honey.
By most accounts, this sudden pivot into stocks is a belated response by retail investors who have been more skeptical of the equity market than one might expect after it has more than tripled in value over some six-and-three-quarter years.
But if you're reading this and your name is Kendall James, or Kendall Johnson, and you're in the market for a site featuring your moniker: Keep an eye out on the domain, because you may have just gotten a belated Christmas present.
Except that Trump didn't act as predicted — and it's not clear how much trust a wary Republican should put in Friday's belated assurances from members of the White House communications staff, claiming to endorse the bill on behalf of the president himself.
Former Senator Daniel K. Akaka, a Democrat who represented Hawaii for 36 years in Congress and successfully fought for the belated recognition of Asians and Asian-Americans who had fought for the United States in World War II, died on Friday in Honolulu.
The shock led to the discovery — confirmed by a belated fingerprint match with the body at the morgue — that the deceased actually was Elisha Brittman, according to the lawsuit jointly filed last week in Cook County court by the families of both men.
"This belated enforcement of U.S. trade laws will help millions of private timberland owners, American forestry workers and members of their local communities by leveling the playing field in the timber industry," Carter wrote in a Washington Post op-ed published Tuesday.
"This belated enforcement of U.S. trade laws will help millions of private timberland owners, American forestry workers and members of their local communities by leveling the playing field in the timber industry," Carter wrote in a Washington Post op-ed published Tuesday.
MICHAEL COOPER For those who like their art award-blessed, the Biennial concludes with a major (and belated) New York premiere on June 11: the Second Concerto for Orchestra by Mr. Stucky, who won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize in Music for the piece.
This is part of what makes the shooting rampage's belated adoption by self-­styled Islamic State martyrs — even American-­born wannabes with limited or nonexistent links to the aspirant caliphate — more jarring, in its own way, than any suicide bombing or airplane hijacking.
During the campaign, YouTube was mostly exempted from our belated hand-wringing, soul-searching, and boycott-threatening, despite the platform's massive and ever-expanding reach: 23 billion viewers a month and counting, with 2600 new hours of video uploaded by users every minute.
He alleged that four games played on September 2 and 3, 1917, between the White Sox and Detroit, were thrown by Detroit in exchange for money, and that Chicago had thrown three games in 22 as a kind of belated thank you.
As reasons for this belated awareness, we might consider the rise of the investment class of collectors; racism in the guise of supposedly neutral theory; and the continuing triumph of period styles and theoretical positions over artists who determinedly follow their own trajectory.
"My self-knowledge was belated by the fact that my parents, whom I adored, belonged to a world in which I was a total misfit — the international jet-set crowd, the high-fashion world," she told the reference work Contemporary Authors in 1992.
WASHINGTON — Even as President Trump threatened to block the publication of a book detailing his slapdash approach to the presidency, his White House is scheduled to receive a cinematic, if belated, lesson on the failed precedent of prior restraint on the American press.
Now comes a belated sequel, "Bad Santa 2," directed by Mark Waters (already a connoisseur of bad behavior from "Mean Girls"), whose pitch meeting seems to have proceeded from two unnecessary questions: What if bad Santa weren't as bad as all that?
LONDON — After five push-ups to prove he has beaten a stomach virus, Isaac Makwala made the most of a belated chance to compete in the 200 meters at the world track and field championships on Wednesday and qualified for the final.
Culpo and McCaffrey have been on fire lately ... they recently had their belated Christmas together and had a lil bae-cation before getting back to L.A. The duo has been together since early 2019 ... and they're off to one helluva start to 2020.
NEW ORLEANS — In the months before the rookie phenom Zion Williamson made his belated and stirring N.B.A. debut on Wednesday at age 214, he spent his rehab from knee surgery as a 250-foot-33, 23-pound gymnast learning to stick the landing.
Saudi Arabia's belated admission that Jamal Khashoggi, a Washington Post journalist and US resident, was murdered by a team with close ties to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has left the Trump administration -- including the President himself -- feeling stung by Saudi Arabia.
As the 25th anniversary of the play's London premiere is being celebrated with an acclaimed production at the National Theater there, the opera is making its belated New York debut on Saturday at the Rose Theater, courtesy of the revived City Opera.
For those who watched the Utica deal crumble, however, his involvement was a belated acknowledgment that the state could have done better from the beginning — and been better attuned to signs that the program was ailing months before the indictments made it obvious.
The significant change to the laws, advocated by the Marylebone Cricket Club World Cricket committee — an independent body affiliated with the M.C.C., which controls the laws of cricket — is a belated recognition that the sport is not immune to bad on-field behavior.
Last year, a video of the murder of Dandara dos Santos — a trans woman who was tortured, beaten and shot by a group in the northeastern state of Ceará — went viral, horrifying many Brazilians and drawing belated attention to violence and discrimination.
Clinton were two episodes from her husband's presidency — the American failure to prevent the Rwandan genocide in 22, and the success, albeit belated, in bringing together an international military coalition to prevent greater bloodshed after 8,000 Muslims were massacred in Srebrenica during the Bosnian war.
She arrived in Portland belated for bank hours but not mall hours, and since Mom's motto has been shop as soon as bucks touch her palm, she cruised to the check-cashing store and huffed inside with my baby brother wedged on her hip.
And now comes the belated but majestic, and woozily perplexing, "Marcel Broodthaers: A Retrospective," a show that opens at the Museum of Modern Art on Sunday and gives New York its first-time full exposure to one of Europe's most influential 19763th-century poet-artists.
Trump's belated effort to calm the situation comes as the Qatari military has brought up 16 Leopard tanks out of storage in Doha and put the military on its highest alert out of fear that Saudi Arabia and others might attempt a military incursion.
It is only now, as Spain prepares for a rerun of national elections in June, and the issue of corruption moves up the political agenda, that Ms. Garrido is getting some belated recognition for undertaking one of Spain's riskier endeavors: being a whistle-blower.
Vivier's "Kopernikus," a cult classic from the 1970s getting a belated American premiere, charts a transition from life to something after in a surreal mixture of astronomical facts and invented languages — too politely staged by Mr. Sellars, with the performers all in eerie, cultish white.
Dr. Mark Sandberg, a psychologist at Giant Step who is also on the board at Dix Hills Jewish Center, a Conservative synagogue, proposed the belated b'nai mitzvah after hearing the residents' sadness at missing a ritual they saw their cousins, brothers and sisters go through.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Siemens and Alstom on Friday beefed up concessions aimed at allaying EU antitrust concerns about their rail merger deal, a person familiar with the matter said, in a belated and possibly futile move to stave off an EU veto against the deal.
The team struggled to explain the delivery of a mystery "jiffy bag" for Wiggins at the 2011 Criterium du Dauphine race in France and Brailsford's belated claim that it was a 'flu treatment that needed to come from England did not convince many onlookers.
As Mr. Bocharov recounts in his 2004 documentary "A Belated Premiere," which came to the Dance on Camera Festival in New York in 2005, the first evidence he uncovered of Shiryaev's cinematic activities was a 1904 letter he found in the State Historical Archive.
WASHINGTON — Congress's $2.2 trillion stabilization package headed for likely final passage on Friday will allocate more than $12 billion in funding for federal housing and rental assistance, a belated recognition that Americans cannot shelter in place from the coronavirus if they have no shelter.
Now, with the belated realization that the virus is encircling the globe in its relentless spread, countries across Southeast Asia have begun to impose strict measures, including lockdowns in the Philippines and Malaysia and the widespread closure of schools, businesses and entertainment venues in Thailand.
So the first New York show for the ink painter Suh Se Ok, at Lehmann Maupin, is doubly significant: not only as a belated Western discovery of a Korean trailblazer, but also as an essential step toward a more plural view of Korean abstraction.
That retrenchment has been aided by the steady sagging of the Trump administration under an air of scandal, and the belated British realization that pulling out of the European Union may not be as fast, easy and excellent as voters were led to believe.
This newly compassionate perspective was delightfully evident in "The Lyons," with which Mr. Silver made his belated Broadway debut in 2012, with Linda Lavin bringing warmth, wit and "get over it already" wisdom to a woman who refuses to be held hostage by family ties.
"The Testaments" is the story of her excruciatingly belated turn away from Gilead—of the final days of her plan to bring down the empire, which draws in the other two narrators and relies on their willingness to put their lives on the line.
"On a bipartisan basis, we believe Mr. Zuckerberg's testimony is necessary to gain a better understanding of how the company plans to restore lost trust, safeguard users' data, and end a troubling series of belated responses to serious problems," they said in a joint statement.
The American president's belated profession of faith in Article 5 of the NATO charter on June 9 will not erase the damage done at the recent NATO and G-7 summits, and by his decision to withdraw from the Paris agreement on climate change.
Ivey is one of those actors who seem to turn their nervous systems over to their roles; when Billy, an old beau from high school, drops by the museum earlier than planned, her hand flies to her hair in an unconscious gesture of belated beautification.
His plans were announced in the midst of worrisome news around the world, including renewed terrorist attacks in the Middle East, rising tensions in the South China Sea and Mr. Trump's belated admission that the Russian government had conducted espionage activities inside the United States.
Both Rose and Lizzie feel a burden of guilt toward their departed parents: Lizzie for her ingratitude toward Joseph's belated attempts to be a good father, and Rose for failing to find jobs for her parents in Britain, so that they too could escape Vienna.
The day after he shared the Sharpie-doctored hurricane map to justify his belated suggestion that Hurricane Dorian was headed for Alabama, Trump tried to spin the state of the US economy, which has emerged as his chief concern heading into the 2020 campaign.
With just 20 days until the new fiscal year begins, the Senate Appropriations Committee was meant to begin a belated markup process with the two largest spending bills covering the Pentagon, and the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education (Labor-H).
While the Jena samples showed at least 500 years of Austronesian-Papuan mixture, Reich's follow-up argued — on the basis of a single sample from a single island — that the First Remote Oceanians had been replaced by at least one wave of belated Papuans.
"I'm very glad, very glad really, that members who had strongly opposed, even legally challenged, Mario Draghi's decisions and OMT have become belated but vigorous converts to this view," Macron told reporters ironically on Friday when asked if Weidmann would be a good ECB president.
It's the phony justifications his administration gave for the firing, it's Trump's own belated confirmation that a major factor in the firing was the Russia investigation, and it's the troubling pattern of Trump's attempts to interfere with investigations into his associates before the firing.
Much like Tumblr's lurch into live streaming, the addition of mobile appears to be YouTube's belated response to platforms like Periscope, which launched in mid-2015, and—perhaps more importantly—Facebook Live, which has been propped up by Mark Zuckerberg as the future of pretty much everything.
Her wobbly exit Sunday at muggy Ground Zero -- captured on damaging video of Clinton lurching into the arms of her security detail -- followed by a belated announcement that she has pneumonia dramatically turned the state of her health from conservative conspiracy theory into a genuine campaign issue.
As the Art Newspaper's Hannah McGivern — who pointed out this very belated first — notes, Peeters is one of only 41 women represented in the museum's collection — it owns four of the works in the exhibition — compared to its holdings of works by over 5,000 male artists.
Uber's belated announcement of a "2016 Data Security Incident" — the hack of personal information about 57 million Uber users around the world — is the latest in a barrage of breaches that shows we can't count on any privacy, regardless of how personally cautious/paranoid we are.
After the surprise and welcome -- though belated -- call by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo for a ceasefire in Yemen, maybe the killing of Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi thugs has created a new mantra: one death can be the spark that forestalls the suffering of millions.
Having found a home with 368 Music Group—the label co-founded by Raheem DeVaughn and also home to fellow Maryland rhymer Phil Adé—he introduced himself on 2014's Happy Belated and capitalized on a rapidly growing buzz with his follow up These Things Take Time.
And though there were regrettably more than a few cheers at Arthur Ashe Stadium on Wednesday night when del Potro misfired on serves and ground strokes against Federer, who among us is really churlish enough to begrudge him this belated opportunity at another United States Open trophy?
This new devotion to from-scratch is so belated as to be nearly quaint — people in our food-obsessed corner of the world of course have been keeping their own honeybees and making their own bitters and fermenting their own kimchi for the past 20 years already.
Nor is it hysteria to suggest that the team has struggled for form and rhythm since England's belated, half-baked winter break, or to believe that the visit of Bournemouth to Anfield on Saturday now looks considerably more arduous than it might have a month ago.
The emerging media narrative, which focuses on the belated actions Trump is taking now, not only makes Trump's whitewashing easier but even suggests that Trump has any other motive than the naked self-interest he displayed when he could have actually protected the public's well-being.
We should be, then, ready for the possibility that this crisis will be a great falling apart—a grand failure not only of institutions and infrastructure but of conscience and spirit as the nonchalance of millions inevitably gives way, in belated panic, to grotesque, hysterical entitlement.
The belated approval of a spending and revenue blueprint for the fiscal year that began on Sunday offered a momentary display of Republican cohesion as the party moves ahead in its attempt to overhaul the tax code for the first time since Ronald Reagan was president.
Some tribal officials praised the move, but other activists criticized it as a hollow, belated gesture that failed to include tribes or survivors in its membership, and would do nothing to give tribes more authority to prosecute sex traffickers or others who prey on women and girls.
That is, doctors simply did not know what they were looking at when they came across vape-related lung illnesses in the past, he said, arguing the recent spate of cases was less of a seemingly overnight explosion than a belated recognition by parents and clinicians.
David Lynch and Mark Frost's belated revival of their beloved '90s series very quickly shunted aside almost all blissful, nostalgic pleasures in favor of a consideration of the roots of evil, the dangers of getting lost in memory, and the death of the American small town.
The performer spent the evening at her own surprise belated birthday party thrown by her manager, wearing the Darcia dress from House of CB, a body-con white mini with a deep-V neckline and eyelets with ribbons laced-up the sides from the hem to the ribcage.
BlackBerry's COO and GM for devices, Ralph Pini, confirmed the decision in a blog post published a little earlier, which itself appeared to be a belated response to news that leaked out by way of a U.S. Senate memo published by Politico before the long Independence Day weekend.
Brie Larson makes her feature directorial debut with this quirky belated-coming-of-age story about a woman in her 20s who's starting to face the drudgery of the workplace when she encounters a strange, seemingly magical store run by an eccentric character played by Samuel L. Jackson.
Before models even hit the open-air catwalk on Roosevelt Island Wednesday afternoon, Kanye West's Yeezy Season 4 presentation had already lived up to the artist's over-the-top reputation: A controversial casting call, a mysterious bus ride, and major delays (including the belated arrival of the designer's family).
"Suggestions that the EU is now considering technology-based solutions are a positive if belated development," the Democratic Unionist Party's (DUP) Dianne Dodds said in a statement calling on EU negotiators to clarify reported changes to its "backstop" proposal for avoiding a hard border on the island of Ireland.
It's a crucial and belated first step for Democratic lawmakers, who have been long on complaints and short on solutions, but it also shows just how far Congress is from taking legislative action—and how complicated and politically fraught passing any regulation, let alone 20 separate ones, will be.
The story line feels like a much-belated attempt to catch up with last year's real-life beef between Drake and Meek Mill, but with an inventive twist: Hakeem's instinct, encouraged by both his father and his violence-prone producer, Shyne, is to attack Tiana, not her boyfriend.
That has led a number of FARA experts to argue that the Manafort/Gates indictments leave Flynn vulnerable for a similar prosecution, though Flynn's belated disclosure might save him, in keeping with the kinds of "disclose now so we don't prosecute you" deals that FARA prosecutors have traditionally made.
But Trump's reaction to the events in Charlottesville — both his initial statement blaming violence "on both sides" and his subsequent angry press conferences, in which he blamed the media for paying insufficient attention to his belated denunciation of white supremacy once he had made it — was a turning point.
Seemingly inconsistent positions on whether death row inmates may have their spiritual advisers accompany them into the death chamber exposed the court to criticism from across the ideological spectrum and gave rise to testy and sometimes quite belated opinions in which the justices tried to justify their votes.
Ms. Malkki, making her return to the Philharmonic after a belated debut in 2015, certainly drew out the atmospheric sonorities in the subdued music the opens the piece, with the softly rumbling timpani, flecks of harp, heaving low strings and woodwind lines that seem to peek through the mist.
In 2007, Mr. Petty circled back to his beginnings when he reassembled Mudcrutch — with Mr. Tench and Mr. Campbell along with the band's founding members Tom Leadon and Randall Marsh — to make a belated debut album and tour in 2007; a second album and tour followed in 2016.
But they are captivated by the Expo's lofty, humanistic rhetoric and nationalist underbelly — and while the show fits into a larger vogue in the art world for all things late '267s, it also pulses with a tenderness toward Expo's utopianism that makes it more than just a belated critique.
The grace with which the "La La Land" producers (Jordan Horowitz, in particular) handled the handoff — and the poise with which Mr. Jenkins and his producer, Adele Romanski, received the belated honor for "Moonlight" — should quell the facile polarization that followed the two movies throughout the awards season.
Trump's action on steel and aluminum is a belated attempt to correct the power balance between East and West, and the prize isn't just about protection of US industry, but also about forcing China to observe international rules and play a more constructive role in the Korean Peninsula.
It's a much nicer term than a belated comeback, like this one: The center theme entry is ESCALATOR CLAUSE and the bottom one is ON THE UP AND UP. While light on theme, there are some nice Down entries, like FROWNED UPON, ICE CUBE TRAY and ROCK OPERA.
To Boot's credit, he writes extensively in the book about his belated recognition of the horrifying racial politics of the conservative movement of which he was so enamored as a young person, culminating in the 21970 presidential campaign that pitted Republican Barry Goldwater against Democratic incumbent Lyndon Johnson.
But cartoon superheroes mounted a remarkable big screen comeback in 2018, which saw the release of Pixar's belated sequel to The Incredibles and culminated with Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, a film so vibrant and joyous that it makes you wonder if all superheroes would be better off in animation.
In the wake of Mark Zuckerberg's belated Thursday acknowledgement (one couldn't really call it an apology) that his company erred in letting Cambridge Analytica acquire deep psychological data on at least 50 million Americans — data that could have helped Trump win a tight election — many users have reached boiling point.
There's never been a show quite like Lodge 19883, a gentle, soulful social satire about a hobbled surfer named Dud (Wyatt Russell) and his worn-out "breastaurant" waitress sister Liz, who get a belated jolt of ambition when Dud starts digging into the secrets of a dying Long Beach social club.
Made for a relatively hefty $23 million — quite a lot of money for a hyper-gory R-rated movie that isn't based on any preexisting franchise — the film earned more than $100 million worldwide, and will be getting a belated sequel this October, with all four of the main characters returning.
Google's policy change is pretty belated—activists urged Google to remove crisis pregnancy centers from its Search results a year ago—but it marks an acknowledgment that the tech giant's tools and services can be exploited, and that those exploits have serious consequences both for users mental and physical health.
ESA-PEKKA SALONEN, the conductor, said that the idea of doing "Elektra" came up while he and Mr. Chéreau were working on a production of Janacek's "From the House of the Dead" at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan; they both made belated Met debuts with that production in 2009.
Mr. Hertzberg, who may well have doubted the fate of "Sunday Morning," got to hear its belated premiere on Wednesday evening in the Appel Room at Jazz at Lincoln Center, where it was the final work on — and by far the highlight of — the new City Opera's first concert program.
Other options include Neil Strauss, arguably the predecessor for both Valizadeh and Blanc, who wrote The Game, the book, as well as some belated mea culpas for The Game, and Erik Von Markovik, who goes by "Mystery" and was once so mainstream famous that he had a show on Vh1.
Corbucci (1927-90) may be Sergio Leone's only rival as the maestro of Italian westerns, and "The Great Silence," which had its belated theatrical opening last spring, is arguably his masterpiece — stylized, subversive and superbly perverse, not least in its casting, mise-en-scène and Ennio Morricone's typically eccentric score.
The belated discovery of the documents, and questions about who handled them or knew about them, led the United States Olympic Committee to move on Monday to seize control of U.S.A. Gymnastics, according to the Olympic committee, which had also grown increasingly alarmed by turmoil in the management of the federation.

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