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  1. one of a pair of objects used to keep a row of books standing up
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The bookend groupings encapsulated the sport's wide world of stars.
The November 20073 result is the bookend to that election.
The report appears to bookend a controversy that dogged Mrs.
I just love the fact that these films bookend our careers.
This diagnosis wasn't a bookend for the rescue, just an obstacle.
I'll start with the Beatles, and I'll bookend it with Soundgarden.
The two monuments bookend the review ordered by Trump last week.
This is the bookend to the Barbara Bush cartoon from April.
It was originally meant to be a bookend to his career.
Fukuyama's article could thus be seen as a bookend to Kennan's.
This year's Oscar nominations reached a quirky bookend of a milestone.
January 2017 was a bookend to Alice Paul's January 1913 demonstration.
Mark Bittman's eggplant Parmesan and his simple brownies bookend the bunch.
"The city ultimately did this to close the other bookend," Boksner said.
Kendrick gets his chance to bookend Chance and all but falls down.
But it didn't feel like the perfect bookend to his life's work.
"I'm kind of looking at this period as a bookend," Murphy said.
"I'm kind of looking at this period as a bookend," Murphy said.
Two thick slices of bread bookend melted Gruyère and layer of salty ham.
The two smaller bandmates bookend their lead singer, who introduces himself as Loki.
"Hopefully it's the bookend to 2010," said Brandon Dillon, the state party chair.
For me, it's another spot in the discography but more of a bookend.
I have a cure for that, a digestif, the bookend of the aperitif.
But couldn't hosts just bookend the show, or be replaced with a voice-over?
Most critics dismissed the bookend portrayals of the four as adults as unnecessary bulk.
Catherine: The album's bookend songs, "Another River" and "Under the Sun," are very personal.
It sounds like a bookend of Andy Grove and Bill Campbell, which is interesting.
Use it as the buns that bookend an artery-clogging bacon and cheese sandwich.
MR. SECRETARY, IT'S IS GREAT TO HAVE YOU ON. THIS IS LIKE A BOOKEND.
Perhaps it's blitzing more, or perhaps it is acquiring a second bookend next to Beasley.
Who are the frail human forms that bookend the high-tech screens that divide them?
The first and last songs on each side kind of bookend each other very nicely.
The two stories that bookend the collection are the most gruesome, and maybe my favorites.
That's why I wanted to bookend the film with her looking at her childhood diary.
Analyses suggest the gradual curves that bookend the Vienna circuit will go easy on Kipchoge.
These two moments, London 2012 and Article 50, 2017, bookend your columnist's time covering its politics.
A refurbished train depot, with its old Illinois Central caboose on display, serves as a bookend.
The Bookend Events take place all week, with readings, panel discussions, and parties occurring each night.
Not only that but, with the Nats winning 11-903, this happened: Talk about bookend performances.
Way to bookend the regular season with his two 27-yard rushing performances of the year.
This parallel culling underscores the sense that the 2018 election represents the geographic bookend to 2010.
Many more will try to be the bookend that lands closest to the end of Yahoo!
But I was so glad to let the bookend of this be in somebody else's hands.
The former bedrooms of Lord and Lady Berkeley bookend the upper floor of the main hall.
For now, this appears to be a bookend on the great Cooper-Gaga epic that never was.
In the current recruiting class, Ohio State and Michigan bookend the top 10, respectively, according to 247Sports.
It's just the right size for action figures and it makes a nice desk decoration or bookend.
Peter's outing is the perfect bookend between Phase I and Phase III of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Place your favorite dish, bookend or paperweight back on display for a luxe look, minus the grime.
The artist has created a niche out of Hydrocal that matches the open center of the bookend.
Additionally they've used those lone wins to bookend losing streaks of three, three, four, and three games.
"You have to look at a bookend as you would a small object or sculpture," he added.
Dante Fowler's rookie year was lost due to ACL surgery, but that's a promising bookend pass rush.
Everyone else was local artists, and then I worked backwards, with the "kicks" line to create a bookend.
Yom Kippur is the bookend to last week's Rosh Hashanah, explains Rabbi Yonah Hain, of Columbia/Barnard Hillel.
Serling and his bookend monologues act as a kind of central circuit breaker to the Twilight Zone's horrors.
Acts of accidental violence bookend her story "The Nature of the Miracle," which is only four paragraphs long.
But in Europe, Mr. Obama's departure is also a bookend moment in what has been a complicated relationship.
It's a simple wooden plank, but the bookend structure on the sides mean your belongings will stay put.
A pair of existing Moinian towers on West 42nd Street form a sort of bookend of the area.
Written by Noah Oppenheim, the film has a bookend structure, with opening scenes echoing those at the conclusion.
But the president's decision to blow off the event was merely the bookend to a rocky foreign visit.
" Reflecting back on his long career, Sowers also said of the reunion: "I think that is the perfect bookend.
Apart from providing a neat bookend to Bran's fall in Season 1, episode 1, what purpose would it serve?
He will bookend Sunday night's debate with appearances in South Carolina on Saturday and Monday and in Birmingham, Ala.
Hilton played nine seasons (1965-73) for the Colts and was the bookend defensive end to star Bubba Smith.
Layout: The nation's busiest airport, Hartsfield is made up of domestic and international terminals that bookend seven perpendicular concourses.
Programs featuring the work of Charlie Parker and John Coltrane bookend more than two dozen different two-night engagements.
To potentially surf at the Olympics when I'm 48, it would be a nice sort of bookend for me.
To potentially surf at the Olympics when I'm 22011, it would be a nice sort of bookend for me.
Two vocal sections, sung live by three members of the Ekmeles vocal ensemble, bookend instrumental selections from both composers.
You open this season with General Amaya fighting, and you'd planned for another scene with her to bookend the season.
For D'Souza it marked the bookend of his involvement of a plot that had been five years in the making.
Consider the story of two mothers whose lives bookend the migration and whose family lines would meet similar, unimaginable fates.
"Whoever wins will be the bookend to a legacy that started with Kelly Clarkson," Seacrest told PEOPLE before the finale.
All in all, Mitrione's "call-out" was the perfect loudmouth American bookend to an already strangely Trump-centric MMA fight.
Two of cinema's most iconic dream sequences bookend an out-of-body experience that questions how we watch at movies.
Glass-walled observation cars also bookend the train, lending riders full views of the forest and coastline while en route.
"You can distill a bookend to what it really is," said Billy Cotton, an interior and furniture designer in Brooklyn.
At the time, the blow seemed like a poetic, perfect bookend to a sad and difficult chapter in Jones's life.
But in recent weeks, Biden has intensified his focus on the two states whose caucuses bookend the Granite State's Feb.
More Dykes / Fewer Walls bookend a trashcan at the Morgan Ave Brooklyn-bound L. None of it is commissioned, or legal.
The Bears finally went in front 29-20 after Brown made a pair of baskets to bookend a 573-257 run.
Or maybe it's when they neatly bookend the film with the beginning and end of the movie having the same scene.
Pushed flush against the wall, the bookend frames the hole, while a lip (or what becomes a shelf) extends from it.
It would've been a perfect bookend to Rick reading the letter Carl left for him after he died on season eight.
The last interview, with Jaclyn Corin, was the next day, and I thought that was a good way to bookend things.
Next Friday, a Labor Department report on U.S. job creation will bookend what Cramer expects to be an "exciting" week for stocks.
The two reports bookend Friday's disappointing employment report, where job growth fell to a slower pace of 150,000, 30,000 fewer than expected.
The weeklong festival includes a number of "Bookend Events" throughout the city, a Children's Day, and a Festival Day and literary marketplace.
Ms Swinton's personal charisma and close bond with Mr Berger bookend the series, appearing alongside him in the first and fourth films.
South Carolina serves as the bookend of the early contests before the cascade of voting on Super Tuesday, which is March 3.
The Cubs win Wednesday might be the other bookend of the American Century or it could be a crossroads if you will.
CBS and Judas Priest were both acquitted, but the case served as a grim bookend to a decade defined by such accusations.
" The primary difference is that the latter has "hidden text regions," prefixes and suffixes of metadata which bookend a "display text region.
The nine-page unclassified report, completed last month and shared with Congress this week, appears to bookend a controversy that dogged Mrs.
An ironic bookend to the "scholar's rock" that the son's successful friend Min-hyuk gives them at the beginning of the film?
Sculptures bookend the sofa, paintings and prints decorate the walls and the overall atmosphere is one of beauty, historic grandeur and repose.
The admissions of the two Democratic leaders bookend another emerging political crisis involving the Virginia's only statewide elected black politician, Lt. Gov.
PEOPLE caught up with the singer ahead of the Samsung event, which will likely serve as a bookend to her first album's era.
The event is a bookend to the administration's first state dinner in 2009, held in honor of India and marred by gate-crashers.
He drained a pair of long jumpers to bookend a short spurt that gave Utah its first double-digit lead at 23-13.
He felt it was an appropriate bookend to begin and end his foreign travels as president by visiting our neighbor to the north.
Joe 3.0 is also a prelude to the fatuous moguls of HBO's "Silicon Valley," to which "Halt" is a temporal and tonal bookend.
If Franzen shot the starter pistol of the fiction of the aughts with The Corrections, Freedom would come to look like a bookend.
This whirlpool gentrification was even more apparent with One Bloor, a massive condo at Yonge and Bloor serving as a bookend to the north.
The only detail yet to be worked out is an Andretti win on Sunday which would be a fairytale bookend to a family dynasty.
In addition, the "K" and "V" that bookend the kits' name stand for "key" and "value", important concepts in the realm of computer science.
The episode, directed by Craig Zobel, is a bookend to "International Assassin," a standout episode from Season 2, which was also directed by Zobel.
As a nice bookend for the first quarter, Draymond flashed some vintage Draymond when he went sprawling to the ground for a loose ball.
But it does, and the bookend gives the already engaging movie a kick that further distinguishes it from the standard fare in this subgenre.
Also on Wednesday, as if to bookend the campaign, Inslee released the final installment of his climate agenda, focused on agriculture and climate change.
Q. We're at a bookend moment — two women who endured public exposure and attacks, two Senate hearings that ended with the accused nominees' confirmation.
And, if you&aposre traveling in or out through Los Angeles, don&apost miss our list of the best hotels, to bookend your trip.
One woman called it a "bookend to Brock Turner," a story that hit a number of the women I heard from harder than this.
But what is most interesting about the track is that it's a long-awaited bookend to years of homages and tributes from Lamar to Weezy.
The floor-to-ceiling wall of words is nigh unreadable, as is the content of the adjacent works by Bethany Collins that bookend Simmons's installation.
And what better way to bookend Grohl's guest hosting duties than for his band, the Foo Fighters, to collaborate with another rock legend, Alice Cooper!
However it is no longer semi-relevant, it merely exists, much like the two doddering chipmunks that bookend its panel: Mike Lupica and Mitch Albom.
Step back and you see Mattis' departure as a sort of bookend to Tillerson's removal as secretary of state, with Kelly's removal sandwiched in between.
The potential for disaster is greater when a levee is overtopped—or worse, breached—by tidal Lake Pontchartrain or the river, which bookend the city.
Redford, now 82, also decided to make the film his farewell to the big screen, and it's a fitting bookend to his on-screen career.
The Deuce In the scenes that bookend "Nobody Has to Get Hurt," the Martino brothers, Vinnie and Frankie, both take up arms against their adversaries.
Louis C.K.'s downfall may feel like a symbolic bookend of the current boom, but that might be the wrong way to look at it.
The date practically coincided with the 10-year anniversary of the assaults on the women, an eerie bookend to their decade-long struggle for justice.
It was Italy's first Women's World Cup game in 264 years, and the unlikely goal — Bonansea's second of the afternoon — provided an emotional, unexpected bookend.
Enter a few words into Google, and you'll open up pages and pages of every kind of bookend, end table, or table runner you can imagine.
Some Japan experts fear the President will use his remarks as a bookend to his 2009 speech in Prague calling for an end to nuclear weapons.
Azalea bushes bookend the steps of the house, which sits on a lawn in front of a creek that runs through the town, home to 33,100.
Driving the point home, in Jane's typically openhearted and joyful way, are two animated sequences that bookend Jane and Michael's first two attempts at having sex.
It helps to have a 36-year-old daughter and a 17-year-old son, Baker said, because their ages bookend the ages on his roster.
"So here's the bottom line: next week we've got some major international jitters that will bookend what should be a very positive earnings backdrop," he said.
Woodward has written a kind of bookend to the Nixon story, and the ghost of the scandal that launched his career haunts the Trump White House.
The announcement marked a bookend to an often acrimonious relationship between the two men, and spurred fervent speculation over who Trump will pick as Kelly's replacement.
It was a bookend for the interception Baltimore had snagged on Mayfield's first pass of the game, and one of three turnovers generated by the defense.
Many recalled watching an ebullient re-election evening here in 2012, when President Obama appeared at McCormick Place — a bookend, it now seems, to Tuesday night.
Karl Frisch, executive director of Allied Progress, said in a statement Sinclair did not notify the group of its plans to bookend the ad with commentary.
In between these bookend events, he has made himself toxic to some of the closest US allies and lost their support and leverage for his agenda.
"Whoever wins will be the bookend to a legacy that started with Kelly Clarkson," explains host Ryan Seacrest, who is featured in the current issue of PEOPLE.
His sales pitch to world markets, and a raft of private meetings that will bookend it, is expected to focus on his planned infrastructure and technology investments.
She defeated Barack Obama there by 21992 percentage points in 2008 and had hoped the state could serve as the victorious bookend of a turbulent primary race.
Set in a Bedouin village in southern Israel, "Sand Storm" is framed by two weddings, events that don't as much bookend this movie as seal it closed.
There are 371 search-and-rescue officials working on the coasts that bookend the Sunda Strait, all equipped with life jackets in the event of anther tsunami.
Ms. Kudtarkar beautifully handles the tonal shifts from one reality to another, but the scenes set in a grim future Brooklyn, which bookend the play, feel unnecessary.
As a bittersweet bookend to "Apollo 11," watch this documentary about the final moon mission, and see how it changed the life of its commander, Eugene Cernan.
It was only the third 100-win season in franchise history, after 1954 and 1995, the bookend years of a four-decade stretch without a postseason appearance.
It had a bookend in the show-closing performance by Ms. Perry and Nicki Minaj of "Swish Swish," which appears to use Ms. Swift as its target.
Thomas made bookend bogeys but piled up eight birdies in between in the third round on Saturday to edge ahead of Patrick Reed and Erik van Rooyen.
The remarks were the bookend to his first speech to the department, which he delivered the first time he entered its Foggy Bottom headquarters after being confirmed.
The episode was an elegiac bookend to the earlier Block Island excursion, and it continued in the autumnal, prestige-picture style of last week's Montauk-set hour.
A towel over his head muffled his screams from a dislocated hip, which will end his season, likely providing one bookend moment to a sterling college career.
While the documentary will be a perfect bookend to the series, it's not like we have to say goodbye to Game of Thrones completely...at least, hopefully not.
The decision to reverse the mayoral race is "the bookend of a historic era," tweeted Sonar Cagaptay, Director of the Turkish Program at The Washington Institute, on Tuesday.
But then, of course, we wouldn't have had such a nice structural bookend, and a moment that felt so much like a payoff eight years in the making.
Roundtree drained a 3-pointer to bookend his team's 24-4 run as Central Michigan seized a 32-14 lead with 433:53 remaining in the first half.
Leaving these truths as a bookend, the curators ask us to consider how this origin story of California might inform our understanding of the country's political systems today.
But "whoever wins will be the bookend to a legacy that started with Kelly Clarkson," says host Ryan Seacrest, who is featured in the current issue of PEOPLE.
"It's quite a bookend to the earlier film where you see the activity down Market Street, only in a different light because everything is devastated," Mr. Kiehn said.
Each lithium-ion battery is composed of four essential parts: the anode and cathode — the electrodes that bookend each lithium-ion cell — a liquid electrolyte and a separator.
At the museum, they bookend two large-scale paintings, examples of the artist's more monolithic, color field abstractions, and make evident the influence of nature on his art.
For some, the import resonated as a bookend of the final days of President Obama's final term, and as a marker for an unfinished fight for racial equality.
And it sure as hell shouldn't be used to bookend some Hero's Journey in which Minnesota and Baylor overcome hardships encountered as a result of their own wrongdoing.
Collins began his NFL career at guard but has solidified the right side of the line as a bookend to All-Pro Tyron Smith on the left side.
The Richard Riots—a politicized event often linked to Quebec's Quiet Revolution of the 1960s—bookend the film, couching the player's biography within the province's socio-political history.
His downfall and escape 20 years later make an apt bookend, showing that for all the talk of a "new" Japan, all too much of the old remains.
The county now has what Dr. Mansfield calls "bookend" demographics, with a large population bulge over the age of 50 and another one under the age of 19.
They have won only once in that span, however, and that title in 2000 is now a long-ago bookend to the championship Magic Johnson delivered in 1979.
The other "bookend" of the review, Zinke said, is the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument that President Clinton created in 1996, a decision that drew criticism from mining firms.
The strategic combat requires you to constantly stay on your toes during battle, and the compelling stories that bookend each chapter makes it hard to put down the 3DS.
The settlements bookend a nearly two-year-long legal dispute that began in July 2015, when Zakarian and Andres backed out of deals to open restaurants in Trump's hotels.
As a bookend to its Shitamachi series, which highlighted rare portraits of life in working-class Tokyo, Film Forum presents this late Yasujiro Ozu film, first shown in 1957.
The impeachment trial could serve as the bookend for one of the most tumultuous periods in Brazil's democracy, which was re-established in 1985 after a long military dictatorship.
The scenes, which bookend the action headlined by Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard as former employees of the island's decimated theme park, were shot in a single day.
The flattened boxes do not fit inside these cans, so my super has requested that we use the bookend method to wedge our box trash up against the wall.
Gift the West Elm Agate Bookend, $18 These one-of-a-kind bookends are the perfect way to show off her book collection and are works of art themselves.
Fight Club Cliff Booth feels like a bookend of sorts for Tyler Durden, and not just because he's represents another peak screen moment for Pitt, a neat 20 years later.
The film is the final in what is called the "new trilogy" and believed to be the bookend to the Skywalker Saga, which started with the original film in 1977.
On Thursday, Evans tweeted that filming has wrapped on Avengers 4, the bookend to this year's Avengers: Infinity War and seemingly the last chapter in Marvel's Avengers team-up movies.
Contributions from the actress Tilda Swinton, a longtime friend of Mr. Berger (they worked together on the 1989 film "Play Me Something"), bookend the feature, and a good thing, too.
The duo of "Sex Jam One: Sexual Machinery" and "Sex Jam Two: Insect Incest" bookend a harrowingly alienating vision of sexuality that's underpinned by dissonance, skewed melody, and extended metaphor.
Gift the Hero Bookend, $25Whether they're used in the classroom or for your teacher's personal collection, or for lesson planbooks or comic books, these bookends make for a quirky gift. 
The Patriots commemorated the anniversary by securing another championship against the same franchise, in a similar way, for a title that represents not a bookend so much as an ellipsis.
Smith (2005) and By the Sea (2015), the films that bookend his relationship with Angelina Jolie, have an electricity because they're as much about the desire to fight as to fuck.
So, their emotional conversation is actually a bookend and a callback to the scene that opens The Crown season 2, where Elizabeth demands to know what concessions will end Philip's whining.
Hulver likens the cruiser's World War II service to a bookend: The cruiser was away from Pearl Harbor on training exercises on December 7, 1941, when Japanese planes pulverized the fleet.
It's a symbolic bookend to Obama's eight years in office; he is returning to the city that launched his political career and the site of his rousing victory speech in 2008.
The bookend to his remarkable political story will be that he is replaced in the White House by a man who tried to delegitimize him as leader of the birther movement.
The Sessions hearing is likely to wrap for the day long before President Obama travels to Chicago to deliver his farewell address, meaning two high-profile events will bookend next Tuesday.
These two new shows bookend a 40-year period that has been defined by hip-hop, though they don't see eye to eye on the power of music, socially or culturally.
The Brooklyn Book Festival, which attracted over 57,000 people last year, hosts "bookend" events including readings at cemeteries, music venues and even a canoe trip on the heavily polluted Gowanus Canal.
A philosophy professor, he teaches at a school with atmospherically peeling walls that are ideal settings for sexual assignations, as you discover in the two scenes that effectively bookend the movie.
Henry Peacher speaks from his official perspective as the homicide detective investigating the murder of Dr. Mark Fabian, a psychotherapist whose head was bashed in by someone wielding a heavy bookend.
Looking back at life expectancies for people born in 1981 and 1996 (the bookend years for millennials), those born in 2018 are projected to live between two to four years longer.
The Seahawks, after trading Frank Clark to Kansas City and losing Reed to a six-game suspension, signed Ansah in May but were still searching for a bookend on the edge.
As something of a bookend to that goal, Noesen made it 2-0 with 39.1 seconds left in the second with his first goal of the season and with the Penguins.
Still, the "competition" hasn't really even begun, and pop music aficionados will debate SOTS IRL and via social media each of the calendar days between the holidays that bookend the season.
And there's a bookend to "Takin' Pills" from their debut album to be found in "Stop Drop and Roll One," where the personalities, and vices, of all three women get some shine.
Her appearance will bookend a week's worth of testimony and inquiry about the investigation, starting with Wednesday's Senate judiciary committee hearing with Comey, where Russia will be a big topic of discussion.
Sitting outside the playoff picture, the Stars have a chance to make a move up the standings as they kick off a six-game homestand that will bookend the All-Star break.
Trump's recognition of the unified effort between America and France served as a bookend to a trip to Paris that at times underscored the fraying relationship between the president and U.S. allies.
The drive-by massacre marked a sad bookend to a month marred by an earlier mass shooting in Texas, when a gunman opened fire in an El Paso Walmart and killed 22.
If you watch the episodes that bookend the film (the season finale and premiere of seasons five and six, respectively), you can appreciate how integral the film is to the series' progress.
Mr. Govan calls this project a "bookend" to Ms. Lutter's photographs of a former Nabisco factory in 1999 before its transformation into Dia:Beacon, commissioned by Mr. Govan when he directed that institution.
The final installment in the most recent Star Wars trilogy, the bookend of a nine-part saga, seems to have fallen short of expectations as director J.J. Abrams attempted to appease fans.
"Baby Boy" makes for an appropriate bookend to "Boyz," casting a more critical eye on Singleton's young male protagonists, while still acknowledging the social structures and peer pressures that keep them down.
Now at the opposite bookend of my life, I have the challenge and honor of providing tiny bits of advice and counsel to my friend, the President of the United States, Donald Trump.
Read MoreTrump and Nordstrom bookend the day for stocks The Dow Jones industrial average logged its biggest daily fall since February on Wednesday, Reuters data showed, after disappointing retail earnings rattled investors' nerves.
As a nice bookend to this King's Landing trip, Cersei convinces a representative from the Iron Bank to back her over Daenerys, who she paints as a scary "revolutionary" and slave-trade disruptor.
Yet one side of the bookend is vertical while the other is horizontal, physically and metaphorically situating and literally "dwarfing" the viewer in a dizzying limbo between right-side-up and upside-down.
For the 2018 edition of Roadburn, which occurs just three months from now, the festival is expanding into even newer territory, with two commissioned pieces from seasoned metal experimentalists to bookend the program.
These two men bookend a growing concern among World War II historians around the globe: As generations of pilots and mechanics age, will there be enough young people to keep the planes flying?
Fittingly, Anderson is in the director's chair once again to bookend the franchise he kicked off, but his action scenes here are quicker and choppier, lacking the grace and clarity of previous installments.
I had come to the Netherlands to talk with Mr. Koolhaas about the new Guggenheim exhibition he has put together — a bookend to "Delirious New York" and, in a sense, to his career.
On exhibit together for the first time, "Mural" (23) and "Blue Poles" (24) are prime examples of his exhaustive source of pure energy, and they bookend the career of one of America's greatest painters.
Out of the gate, it's important to remember these bookend explosions stem from a simple misunderstanding, the most boring form of conflict, and Jax's detective skills, the least trustworthy investigation tools known to man.
The bizarre spectacle makes for a grim bookend to a week that, in Baltimore at least, has been dominated by the nonfatal police shooting of a 13-year-old boy carrying a fake gun.
It is a gesture that now serves as a bookend for his Senate career and one that saved the health coverage for millions of Americans, particularly those with mental health and substance use challenges.
Whatever else, the ballot will bookend a long-running and visceral argument, confronting Britons with what many depict as an existential choice that has sown division beyond political factions to sunder friends and relatives.
The paper serves as a kind of bookend to Hawking's career, collecting some of his final work on the quantum structure of black holes — a topic that Hawking pursued throughout the last 40 years.
There she was, in the bookend of a political career that spanned from first lady to senator to secretary of state, watching as her former Republican opponent was inaugurated as the 45th president. Mrs.
" That's supposed to bookend the break-up line he was dished by Rooney Mara's character in the opening scene: "You're going to go through life thinking that girls don't like you because you're a nerd.
And now we have an appropriate bookend for this media-made scandal: a State Department report that finds it was no big deal in the end, published on page A16 of the New York Times.
Game of Thrones has been setting up this payoff for seven years, all the way back to the scenes that bookend the show's first season (plus the series's title, "A Song of Ice and Fire").
With the new $24 Switch Lite slotting in beneath the $22 standard Switch, it feels like there's ample room for a $400 or $450 Switch Pro to bookend the other side of Nintendo's price range.
These scenes, each set on a raft gliding on a deceptively tranquil country river, bookend a movie that raises light shivers by tapping into historical memory and employing some satisfying, bluntly old-fashioned screen magic.
In what seemed a quaint bookend to that time, Mr. Lin and his trainer, Josh Fan, stayed at an Airbnb rental on Tuesday night, just so they could be near the practice facility in Brooklyn.
In the first of two self-portraits that bookend the show, the artist is in his twenties, in the late fifteen-forties, and hellbent for glory, flinging a sudden gaze over his shoulder at us.
Yakuza 0 acted as strange sort of bookend—it's both a prequel to Kiwami and the original Yakuza, but a clear peak to a style of storytelling that the team's been honing for several games.
The randomness of his death put a fitting bookend on this latest paroxysm of violence in the bleak saga of Gaza-Israeli dysfunction, which began Monday afternoon and had run its course by Tuesday afternoon.
It was a bookend of sorts to the #MeToo moment that was ignited by allegations of sexual misconduct against Harvey Weinstein, Brett Ratner, Kevin Spacey, Louis C.K. and other powerful men in the film industry.
Bill had a key to Coffin Point and let us make our way through the narrow aisle to the altar, draped by a hand-sewn cloth, where two old-fashioned lamps bookend an open Bible.
The important end marker for me actually was less the financial crash — the book obliquely refers to that, but it ends right before Occupy Wall Street, which seems to me like another sort of bookend.
And China has the opportunity to bookend 2019 with a second moon mission, Chang'e-5, which could land on the moon late in the year, collect samples and later return them to Earth for study.
Johnson's violent prison life has been a bookend to what was a bloody childhood, when as a 12-year-old he witnessed his father fatally shoot his mother, then himself, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reported.
Read MoreTrump and Nordstrom bookend the day for stocks On Wednesday, stocks closed lower despite gains in oil prices as disappointing retail earnings renewed concerns about consumer spending levels ahead of April retail sales, due Friday.
The actor Sunil Malhotra capably voices the book's nitty-grittier sections, but it is Khan's weighty and lightly sorrowful timbre — and his lived perspective as a Pakistani immigrant — that bookend the work and color each sentence.
In the first room, you will see the earliest photographs in the gallery's collection, while the bookend is the introduction of the Kodak camera in 1888, which was the first snapshot camera developed by George Eastman.
This presentation is also an important bookend to the 238 Biennial, a raucous, untidy show unforgettable for the real-life issues it threw in viewers' faces — and for often overly didactic, hectoring and visually dry art.
Since the original film is largely known as "the movie where Keanu Reeves kills everyone over a puppy," it could even be a clever bookend to have another person whose motivations are as comparatively trivial as John's.
Wednesday's session served as something of a reprise, or at least a bookend, to the bond hearing held two days after the killings, in which five family members stunningly offered Mr. Roof a measure of public forgiveness.
It was accomplished by her offering an expertly rendered bookend, a decade later, as she danced to "War (What Is It Good For)" right by the plaque with her name on it outside her Capitol Hill office.
The moments that bookend "Dyatkovo" are telling: The hour begins with Claudia confirming that the KGB took the devastating virus Philip and Elizabeth secured last season and didn't come up with a cure for it, but weaponized it.
Those two bombshells, which are totally unrelated but share some weird parallels and the common thread of warrantless wiretapping, bookend two other ones about Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while she was secretary of state.
They are calling on the White House for more specific guidance on the way forward -- an ironic bookend to congressional Democrats' own frustrations with vague signals from the Obama administration during the law's construction in 2009 and 2010.
The demand is understandable: Endgame is the culmination of 11 years' and 21 films' worth of Marvel moviemaking, as well as the bookend to 2018's Avengers: Infinity War, a $2 billion movie with a game-changing cliffhanger.
The elder Mason got emotional before the game when he realized this would be the last time he watched his son play at home, and we learned that he was sharing an interesting little bookend with his grandson.
While enjoying mint tea at Tangier's famous Café Hafa, a spot with tiered outdoor seating perched on a cliff overlooking the sea, I was fortunate enough to bookend my trip with a budding Moroccan journeywoman half my age.
Instead, Mr. Saccone's lackluster performance was a grim bookend for a day in which the president's trip to the Mexico-California border to view wall prototypes was completely overshadowed by the churning turnovers in his national security team.
I was the elder bookend, one of six French hornists selected, and lending the event a special sweetness was the fact that I, like many others who play for sheer pleasure, chose not to pursue a professional career.
The first bookend was in 1974 when, as a freshman House member, he played a crucial role in the Judiciary Committee's deliberations on impeaching Richard Nixon — still, for all the differences, the best model for the Trump inquiry.
Rose also staved off the Aggies to start the second half as he had a pair of dunks to bookend an 213-22 Texas A&M run that cut the Temple lead to 26-21.43 out of halftime.
It starts at the T-zone, which sets up the ski-slope like bridge — straight and narrow all the way down — gaining momentum toward a prominent point, fanning out to a pair of bookend nostrils to complete the sculpture.
Let's just say there's closure: It isn't shocking, but rather a heartbreaking one — a bookend to the long, sad story that delivers, in contrast to all the dismal developments that have come before it, a kind of bittersweet satisfaction.
SUPPORTING ACTOR Will win/should win: Mahershala Ali Two years after "Moonlight," Ali should add a bookend for "Green Book," which, it's worth noting, easily could have placed him alongside co-star Viggo Mortensen in the lead actor race.
Investors said the agreement, lasting 90 days, between Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump at the G20 summit spelled a reprieve for stocks and could pave the way for a positive bookend to a volatile trading year.
I'm not here to point out that the same people who ignore a good glass of water can't appreciate Smart's value, or admonish those who're allergic to his shooting numbers and use them to bookend any argument about his worth.
" Fucking Bliss was, conversely, more finite and tormented, an album that Ray thought "might better bookend a life of failures & wasted potential, petty incidental rivalries, mistakes, regrets, and on-and-off struggles with drug addiction and intense mental health issues.
Ryan Buchter got Shin-Soo Choo to ground out as the potential tying run in the eighth inning, and Blake Treinen survived a shaky ninth, allowing the A's to bookend a Rangers doubleheader sweep Saturday with a pair of narrow wins.
Adding to the intrigue, both artists' solo contributions to the exhibition evince a ruminative tranquility that occupies a different tonal register than the collaborative works of toilet humor ("Toilet Joke I," 2020; "Study for Toilet Joke II," 2020) that bookend them.
The Open de France tees off this week, minus some familiar faces but with the addition of some new ones, as Le Golf National prepares to bookend the summer's golf between its annual tournament and the Ryder Cup in September.
Investors said the agreement, lasting 90 days, between Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump at the G21 summit spelled a reprieve for stocks and could pave the way for a positive bookend to a volatile trading year.
President Trump's decision to release classified government documents about the assassination of John F. Kennedy provides a bookend for a dark chapter in American history, one that has cast a shadow far beyond a fateful November day in Dallas in 21625.
It's hard not to see this final scene as a bookend to the equally tense, gut-wrenching scene that opens "Rififi," where Philip reveals to Elizabeth (with no small amount of reproach) that he knows what she did to Mr. and Mrs.
Steven Soderbergh, who directed the Ocean's trilogy and who returns from a four-year retirement from filmmaking to bookend it with the equally jubilant new heist comedy Logan Lucky, is a savant when it comes to understanding the appeal of his lead actors.
And there are plenty of other concerns, too: privacy, guilt over appearing stingy, and the fact that requesting $53 from someone for a drink after you've already said your goodbyes is kind of a bummer of a way to bookend the night.
The irony escaped the president, no doubt, since he was not embarrassed to send his daughter as the bookend of Kim Jong-un's sister, who was dubbed "the Ivanka Trump of North Korea" when she made a splash at the opening ceremony.
Ms. Osipova and Mr. Hallberg bookend the program, which opened on Wednesday, appearing first in the main pas de deux from Antony Tudor's "The Leaves Are Fading," then in a ravishing six-minute ballet by Alexei Ratmansky, created for them last year.
On Sunday, President Donald Trump put a bookend on a weekend of remarkably dangerous and unhinged tweeting with a tweet that he seems to think satisfies his obligations under the War Powers Act to notify Congress about possible military strikes in Iran.
While, for many of us, Black Friday is a holiday-adjacent episode that has existed for as long as we can remember — whereas we can actually recall a time before the aforementioned digital holiday was just as ubiquitous as its pre-weekend bookend.
I referenced Faulkner's lines in last week's review of Kara Walker: Virginia's Lynch Mob and Other Works at the Montclair Art Museum, which created a bookend of sorts with my first post of the year, on Leon Golub: Raw Nerve at the Met Breuer.
Although the premise is more than a little silly, it works in tandem with A Quiet Place to nicely bookend 2018: two post-apocalyptic horror films, one opening and one closing out the year, that involve monsters effectively disabling one of humans' five senses.
With its return timed to Halloween, "Stranger Things 2" provides what amounts to a bookend to a resurgence of nostalgia that spiked during the summer in the form of blockbuster results for Stephen King's "It," another one of the sources the series lovingly embraces.
This timely if ragged bookend finds Michael Forbes, and his mother, Molly, still without reliable running water after five years, because of pipe damage that, as Donald Trump Jr. and other members of the Trump Organization acknowledge in the film, resulted from the construction.
Endgame is the bookend to Infinity War and the big-picture conclusion to the Infinity Saga — the umbrella term for the last decade of the MCU that has slowly revealed Thanos and the concept of the Infinity Stones, which were introduced in Phase One.
While new hotels (Limelight Hotel on the south end, Hotel Ketchum on the north) bookend Main Street, the half-mile stretch still exudes plenty of the old-time charm from Ketchum's mining and sheep ranching heyday with cabin-style shops and historic brick buildings.
The camera feels most natural in the long, middle sections of the film, where the crew travels through parts of the Henan Province and is allowed to linger on domestic scenes, but finds the most energy in Beijing and Shanghai, which bookend the film.
Seen in hindsight, the firings amounted to a bookend of Trump's "celebration" speech at the White House on Thursday, where, with a rapt and pliant GOP audience, the President attacked the "evil" and "corrupt" people who "want to destroy our country" by opposing him.
Tension between the two seemed to bookend Tuesday night's speech, starting when Trump snubbed an attempted handshake from Pelosi and ending when she responded to the conclusion of Trump's address by tearing up a copy of it, much to the ire of the GOP.
As a bookend, the US attorney general William Barr sent a sternly worded letter to Facebook on Friday, encouraging the company not to go forward with its plans for cross-platform end-to-end encryption, in the process reigniting the decades-old encryption debate.
After harsh criticism over creative choices in "Star Wars: The Last Jedi," the final installment in the most recent Star Wars trilogy — the bookend of a nine-part saga — seems to have fallen short of expectations as director J.J. Abrams attempted to appease fans.
Two scenic par-3s bookend No. 4, a sweeping par-4 that curves along the edge of a cliff, luring golfers to bite off as much as they dare to set up a second shot to a green set tight to the cliff's edge.
Two scenic par-3s bookend No. 4, a sweeping par-4 that curves along the edge of a cliff, luring golfers to bite off as much as they dare to set up a second shot to a green set tight to the cliff's edge.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Triple jumper James Connolly won the United States' first gold medal at the 211 Summer Games and it is expected that on Sunday or Monday a still unknown American will claim a milestone 21984,200th gold to bookend 120 years of Olympic domination.
The Carnivalesque ceremony, featuring frevo dancers twirling umbrellas, a performance by the samba legend Martinho da Vila and the songs of Carmen Miranda, offered a folkloric if fittingly upbeat bookend to an Olympiad that had been shrouded in grim assessments and protests as the Games approached.
His latest novel, "Heroes of the Frontier," is a kind of bookend to "Hologram": another midlife crisis, captured in media res — through the story of Josie, a former dentist on the run from a bad relationship and on the lam in Alaska with her two children.
But his story also reads like a bookend to "Writing My Wrongs," a gritty, visceral memoir by Shaka Senghor, a Detroit drug dealer in the 1980s, who pleaded guilty to second degree murder in 1991 and served 19 years in prison, seven of them in solitary confinement.
It was an important time because it gave me the other bookend: an opportunity to gain perspective and understand what significance my career had to fans (like my hit in the 2003 National League Championship Series), and to understand the depth of curses, legends and dreams.
That the interception was returned for a touchdown gave Winston an N.F.L.-record seven pick-6s for the season, and provided him a perfect bookend for his expiring rookie contract: Both his first and potentially his last passes for Tampa Bay were intercepted and returned for touchdowns.
B. The beautiful juxtaposition of modern portraits and old mugshots of the Freedom Riders work well to bookend a fraught period in our history, when riding a bus in the wrong seat carried serious consequences and the powers that be were reluctant at best to change that fact.
The meteoric success of Macklemore and Ryan Lewis is a terrifying bookend to the rise of Eminem at Dr. Dre's side at the end of the 20th Century in that it presents a way forward for music that doesn't speak to or necessarily even come through the hood.
"The President laid out his direction, and we were looking at a number of options, everything from a separate department, separate secretary, separate service, all the way down to perhaps the left bookend which would be more of a medical corps, JAG corps kind of a model," Goldfein explained.
In that way, this fall's possible Democratic gains across the Southwest represent a kind of bookend to Donald Trump's Rust Belt breakthrough in 2016, when he narrowly captured three "blue wall" states that had voted Democratic in every presidential race since at least 1992: Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
"The Other Side of the Wind", which The Hollywood Reporter called "the Holy Grail for zealous film buffs, the long-awaited bookend for 'Citizen Kane'," is art imitating life imitating art: itself the story of an unfinished film left behind by a great director and reconstructed after his death.
Brooklyn enjoyed a 12-0 run to bookend the bridge between the first and second quarters and claim a 37-23 lead, with former Knick DeAndre Jordan igniting the run with an emphatic alley-oop dunk while Dinwiddie and Caris LeVert each drilled a step-back 3-pointer in the sequence.
Even if you've been slow to officially bookend summer, now's high time to lean into the best parts of fall by shopping for a new pair chelsea boots, a few bottles of Merlot, and a body lotion that smells like pulling your head through the neck of a $300 cashmere turtleneck.
But instead of dwelling on the inevitable presidential failures, the highly choreographed spectacle of a presidential funeral — a fitting bookend to the heavily scripted inaugural ritual — offers Americans a welcome chance to reflect on the nature and value of public service, to celebrate the achievements of the person and the office.
Two businesses that bookend the town — the gun supply store Brownells and the chemical agricultural giant Monsanto — belie what sits between them: a liberal-minded college with a student body that has twice as many foreign students as ones from Iowa and that emphasizes student participation in school decision-making.
Should an anti-choice majority take control of the board and change the course of the legal conversation before a definitive answer to this constitutional question is reached, the nation could lose its best opportunity to finally place a bookend on a conversation about religious discrimination that dates back hundreds of years.
A federal appeals panel on Tuesday overturned the 2015 corruption convictions of Dean G. Skelos, once the powerful majority leader of the New York State Senate, and his son, Adam B. Skelos, toppling the final bookend of what had been historic, back-to-back convictions of two of Albany's most entrenched leaders.
The fact that the two series will sort of pass in the night -- one getting started as the other winds down -- is emblematic of the reliance on established titles to stand out from the crowd, although the '80s have perhaps provided even more inspiration of late, than the decades that bookend it.
Once LA-based singer Odessa recorded back up vocals, in a tiny garage studio in Silver Lake, the Gainsbourg-esque "Dance With Me" became the album's center piece, kicking off the collection's mid-section in which Avery becomes a full-on playboy in the interim between the two relationships which bookend the record.
The long years between those bookend events shaped the politician Ms. Merkel would become: cautious, calculating, yet also idealistic; deeply suspicious of Russia, if fascinated by it, having studied Russian literature and culture and attained enough of a fluency in the language to win a prize and travel around the Soviet Union as a student.
"Buena Vista Social Club: Adios," a companion piece to the 211 sleeper about Cuban musicians, reached theaters over Memorial Day weekend, and the director Michael Moore is working to unleash "Fahrenheit 11/9," a Donald Trump-themed bookend to "Fahrenheit 9/11," his 2004 takedown of George W. Bush, which earned $222 million worldwide.
The rectangular box look is a bit harder to integrate as flexibly with your decor when compared to the Sonos One, in my opinion, but, on the other hand, there are some settings where the Symfonisk shelf fits far more seamlessly, like when wall mounted behind a couch, or when acting as a bookend on an existing bookshelf.
Obama's speech in Laos, where Air Force One touched down on Monday making him the first US President to visit the country, will be a bookend to one he delivered in Tokyo right at the start of his presidency, where he first claimed a kinship to a region with which he was familiar as a child.
And alongside of all that, an indictment of Russian military personnel for hacking into the Democratic National Committee servers, the details released at a time that can only be read as an attempt to disrupt whatever initiatives Trump planned to pursue with Russia, followed by an arrest of a Russian agent timed to bookend the Helsinki summit.
"In a way, this year's speech will be a bookend to 85033," said former Obama speechwriter Jon Favreau, who helped him tweak that speech as a member of then-Democratic nominee John KerryJohn Forbes KerryA lesson of the Trump, Tlaib, Omar, Netanyahu affair Trump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button MORE's staff.
A quarter of a century ago, she and Philip Zelikow, both of whom served as midlevel officials in President George H. W. Bush's National Security Council, described the virtuoso statecraft that brought the Cold War to a peaceful conclusion in "Germany Unified and Europe Transformed" — a kind of bookend to the world-ordering labors of Marshall and Acheson.
A kind of nonfiction bookend to "1984," the hefty philosophical volume examines the factors that fueled the perfect storm of events leading to the rise of Hitler and Stalin and World War II — notably, the power that centralized storytelling can exert over anxious populations suffering from the dislocations of history, by offering scapegoats, easy fixes and simple cohesive narratives.
Directed by the Russo brothers, Avengers: Endgame, isn't just significant because it will finish the story that began in Infinity War and presumably resurrect almost everyone who was dusted in that movie, but also because it's a bookend chapter of sorts for the MCU, and portends to be the end for some of Marvel's flagship actors, including Chris Evans.
More a fitting bookend to Woodstock than any of the subsequent festivals bearing that name, Desert Trip may as well have been a wake, a blowout celebration (at $903 a head) of undeniably brilliant artists from a time and a genre that is, for all intents and purposes, as dead as half the original members of the bands on the bill.
As an exploration of masculinity and its discontents, "Ad Astra," set in a credible near future, plays very much like a thematic, somewhat obsessive bookend to "The Lost City of Z." Each film focuses on skilled men who have embraced (with various degrees of knowing) ways of being in the world that have brought them public rewards at personal cost.
This bookend screening series highlights movies that Mr. Scorsese's Film Foundation has helped, which include forgotten American dramas ("Journey Into Light," Saturday, partly shot on Los Angeles's skid row), the passion projects of major filmmakers (Elia Kazan's "America America," Sunday) and underappreciated work from around the world ("The Night of Counting the Years," by the Egyptian director Shadi Abdel Salam, showing on Saturday).
The beginning of this period is Campfire Songs, which is technically a live recording done on a porch in rural Maryland, The show at Other Music is a nice bookend to this era (Dave Portner and Noah Lennox used to work there); here, they're joined by Deakin in presenting what is maybe the most simple performance in the group's history, absent of any electronic soundscapes that underlined the Sung Tongs period.
One, "Beulah Land," is a visual diary of her life (its title refers to the late-night Manhattan art bar where she pasted hundreds of doodled-on photographs to the walls and ceiling in an immersive exhibition in 1984); a second, "Artists Eating," is a voyeuristic insight into the social mealtimes that bookend so many artists', writers' and musicians' days spent alone in the studio; and finally, "Animals" documents her other great love.

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