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Models walked between courses, and tablemates were thrown on each other's mercies: actresses and gallery owners, fashion editors and curators, the bubbled-glass-light-fixture designer of all bubbled-light-fixture designers.
His frustration bubbled over during the taping of these semifinals.
It sort of bubbled along really a quite regular pace.
Broken water mains bubbled up for months, flooding entire streets.
As the colored waters bubbled, they looked like live volcanos.
It was the first insult that bubbled up in me.
It's been a bitter fight that has now bubbled over.
But Musk's frustration with public markets bubbled over this week.
Water bubbled over images of diverse landscapes taken from Google Earth.
GOP frustration with Reid has bubbled up as he nears retirement.
Harry Potter Hogwarts Towel, $11.96, at Williams SonomaPotion bubbled over again?
As an editor, Arthur Gelb bubbled — erupted, really — with original ideas.
She simply questions and records, and my feelings bubbled inside me.
For me, turking usually felt bubbled off from the real world.
Finally, when it was time to ride, Ralph bubbled over with excitement.
Twitter's last "great news" moment was arguably when acquisition talks bubbled up.
This is stuff that you guys bubbled up on your own platform.
Such points of view have also bubbled up in the Washington area.
Then, just before her 29th birthday, everything from her molestation bubbled up.
By the time Glaxo's fraud bubbled to the surface, China had changed.
Before I left, anxiety about the whole venture bubbled up in me.
Debate over "American Dirt" had already bubbled up before Oprah's announcement Tuesday.
Rescuers, heroes, victims Base alloys of emotion bubbled up to the surface.
Sanders's frustrations with the Democratic establishment regularly bubbled up during that campaign.
Hemlines bubbled up and turned under so the blouse became a jacket.
Hemlines bubbled up and turned under so the blouse became a jacket.
DAVOS, Switzerland — Demand for hard seltzer has bubbled up in recent years.
As discussions about race and discrimination bubbled over, tensions on campus increased.
However, until this year, the issue never bubbled up to the Supreme Court.
The real hate that has bubbled to the surface of the national discourse.
The frustration bubbled up at a Senate hearing Tuesday, where Illinois Democratic Sen.
Beneath my feet the manure bubbled and gurgled, forming foamy peaks and crests.
I imagine you've heard some of the competing words that have bubbled up.
Tension has also bubbled up as Hensarling moves the Financial CHOICE Act forward.
And for industry figures, the film market bubbled with promises of future prosperity.
The words flowed, bubbled into the space between her mind and its floating.
The experience bubbled up into the idea for the game show, he says.
This is clearly a frustration that has bubbled up on the American left.
But the tension bubbled over off the court after the game, as well.
This isn't the first time that racial tensions have bubbled over at MSU.
Tensions ran high, and the feelings I'd been having for years bubbled over.
Joe Burrow's arm has bubbled to life, and L.S.U. leads in New Orleans.
For some, clearly, hope bubbled anew with each big clash of the cymbals.
The melty, bubbled-up chocolate on top sealed the deal for me, too.
Maybe you're seeing really interesting things recently that just haven't bubbled up yet.
I loved to see how the stories bubbled to the surface in Mami's tarot.
This pregnancy story drama bubbled up most among conservatives and progressive Sanders supporters online.
But when seated next to each other in a car, the tension bubbled over.
Frustrations bubbled over for the Vikings as they sensed their postseason chances slipping away.
He has a winking sense of humor that bubbled up throughout our time together.
So how did Lonergan handle all this as it bubbled up to the surface?
The bubble in mortgages would still have bubbled up, only smaller and less perilous.
Meanwhile, in suburban Philadelphia, another scandal bubbled in September as reports emerged that Rep.
Chants of "Kobe!" have bubbled up at games when he was nowhere in sight.
While health concerns have bubbled in various municipalities, those concerns are not shared globally.
When his story bubbled up on social media, it buoyed readers far and wide.
The frustrations have bubbled up publicly, perhaps most starkly on display when Democratic Rep.
The cheese bubbled and ran, surrounding the crisp-skinned meaty pop of the mushrooms.
As talk of Pence replacing Trump bubbled up Saturday -- sparked by top Republicans like Sen.
Efforts in individual states and the UK have bubbled up as recently as this week.
Her eyes sparkled and she bubbled over with enthusiasm, as she could do on occasion.
Dan Sullivan is another name that has bubbled up among GOP sources as of late.
Much of the year in afrofuturism also bubbled up in new exhibits around the globe.
This ancient word has lately bubbled up from the mud of time into American culture.
It's time to wipe the slate clean of any drama that bubbled up this summer.
He went to hang up the phone and I bubbled over with panic and embarrassment.
The tension bubbled to the surface last August, when Drummond stepped down from Uber's board.
And as the convention was called to order Monday afternoon, resentments bubbled to the surface.
"Look, it's the Yes Men guy!" she bubbled over to the other physicians and medics.
What we are learning is some people are super bubbled, and some people are not.
He is part of an American problem which has festered and bubbled since before 1776.
This is a story that bubbled up for me when I solved Ms. Bérubé's puzzle.
One brewing batch of trouble for the Democrats bubbled up in a Fox News poll.
Sauces, their Rothko-ish hues shifting as the process inched along, bubbled in simmering pots.
About New York For years, false claims have bubbled from an especially noxious internet crockpot.
The tubs include an inflatable headrest, an extra-thick bubbled bottom, and a cup holder.
The instant noodles started as a treat and bubbled their way into a hardcore staple.
But these crises-in-waiting bubbled up during a pretty good year for the global economy.
Regardless, we all knew it was only a matter of time before Jacuzzi-Gate bubbled over.
As my anger bubbled to the surface, I began to replay the situation in my head.
But they may as well be given how they've bubbled up on Twitter since her passing.
Frustration about their political plight bubbled to the surface of the weekly GOP lawmakers policy lunch.
Original features include 12-inch-wide pine floors, bubbled glass windows, doors, hardware and woodwork throughout.
Then I leaned back and tried to keep in the laughter that bubbled in my stomach.
Rumors bubbled up periodically about McMaster's impending firing, but he remained with the administration until now.
She wore a denim corset with bubbled sleeves for the event, as well as matching pants.
For the event, the reality star wore an off-the-shoulder denim corset with bubbled sleeves.
"There was a lot of friction, parallel commands, which bubbled to the surface," Mr. Abdi said.
The question of how, or whether, to do so has always bubbled just under the surface.
The Tubble comes with an inflatable headrest, an extra-thick bubbled bottom, and a cup holder.
Squash, potatoes and great leaves of watercress arrive in bubbled gold, battered and fried like tempura.
Disassociation-themed memes have bubbled up to the surface of the Internet's consciousness in the past year.
That lava has bubbled up through about 20 fissure vents and forced thousands of people to evacuate.
Enforcement decisions need to be bubbled up to humans if automated systems can't reliably identify what's right.
I don't know what her thought process was, but I'll never forget the rage that bubbled up.
You were there when this kind of stuff, bubbled up in the last days of the campaign.
As a result, micro movements bubbled up across the country in cities like Austin, Seattle, and Portland.
I want to pretend this idea bubbled up out of the earth, immaculate and ready for deployment.
But those tensions generally bubbled below the surface, until last week when they exploded into public view.
"These protests bubbled up in the wake of the election and have continued ever since," he said.
There were repeated calls from Queensland Police for information and social media bubbled with theories and updates.
The base was an island in a lake of clay that bubbled with incoming and aerial bombardment.
Eventually tensions bubbled over, with Brody storming into the backyard, announcing that he and Kaitlynn were leaving.
The two dozen or so golden brown dumplings, stuffed with beef and chopped vegetables, bubbled and sputtered.
Let's take a look at a few stories that have bubbled up over the past few days.
Slowly, a pinch of doubt about the bold move that Duncan was attempting bubbled to the surface.
That discussion bubbled back to the forefront during Haley's recent publicity tour to promote her new book.
The former vice president then bubbled over when the moderators told him he was out of time.
There are four entries today with runs of seven bubbled letters, at 15A, 21A, 42A and 47A.
While there, she walked the red carpet in a strapless black dress that bubbled around her waist.
And to see the way cuisines have bubbled into the mainstream tells its own story of immigration.
It wouldn't be the last time in the decade when outrage over high drug prices bubbled up. 
It hasn't bubbled up organically, to create a true representation of what the people in it will need.
When she began a story about notarizing something for a cancer patient, concerned gasps bubbled throughout the class.
The vulnerabilities have been known for several years, and even bubbled up in the media in late 22019.
While questions about Rosenstein's fate bubbled up, Trump soon dispelled claims he would fire the No. 2 official.
The vulnerabilities have been known for several years, and even bubbled up in the media in late 2014.
Gossip often bubbled over ill will between Nancy Reagan and ex-White House chief of staff Don Regan.
Mr. Verna said many of the streaming video tax proposals in California have bubbled up under the radar.
Wednesday's war of words isn't the first time tensions between Trump and McConnell have bubbled to the surfaced.
" Colbert's palpable disgust bubbled over into staring defiantly into the camera and issuing a direct challenge: "Oh yeah?
It brought up something ugly that bubbled to the surface and now it's right back underneath the surface.
The removals mark the second time the fringe outlet VDARE has bubbled into the mainstream in recent days.
This clue strongly recommended that G-E-N-E be the letters in each set of bubbled letters.
There've been many times where there was something that sort of bubbled up with the Mueller investigation. Right.
Inside, clear liquids bubbled disconcertingly in industrial-size glass vessels above outsize versions of science-lab Bunsen burners.
All of a sudden these passions bubbled to the surface, and we were getting so angry watching this stuff.
"I believe that this is some frustration that has bubbled up," he said of the Republican presidential front-runner.
According to popular folklore, discontent in the oil-rich Niger Delta bubbled over in the late 1990s when Gen.
But when I got up at halftime to use the head, I knocked and six tiny hipsters bubbled out.
Since then, frustration has again bubbled up, mostly over the slow pace of anticorruption measures by the new government.
But beneath the celebration, the president's resentment against his Democratic opponents over their treatment of Judge Kavanaugh bubbled up.
All of it bubbled up into a life-defining decision when, almost on a whim, he quit the group.
All are unsettled constitutional questions that have bubbled below the surface of Mueller's investigation, mainly debated by legal scholars.
On Thursday, Facebook groups bubbled with reports of flight restrictions and officials turning away boats filled with critical supplies.
Anti-government protests have bubbled up, most recently in 2016 when the country's last state of emergency was imposed.
Then, when he was on his honeymoon with wife Hayley Roberts last year, Hasselhoff said the topic bubbled back up.
After complaints from fans, coaches and players bubbled up online throughout the weekend, the GHSA released a statement Saturday night.
A number of assistant robots have bubbled up over the years, essentially adding moving parts to a smart speaker category.
In 2100, the SXSW hype bubbled around blockchain with conversations on the best whitepapers, worst ICO scams, and cutest cryptokitties.
At some point, water began to sizzle out in the kitchen, as it bubbled and boiled over onto the stove.
Those tensions bubbled up from time to time on Wednesday — notably when Buttigieg again criticized Warren's "Medicare for All" plan.
The juice bubbled like one of those algae-filled hot springs that look fun but actually give you a UTI.
"Tacos" are really deep-fried cups with a bubbled won ton texture and the ruched edges of a giant clamshell.
Eventually, a stew of nerves, blistering heat, a multi-goal deficit, and frustration with the Courage's stifling defense bubbled over.
It is not a sport that has bubbled up from the grass roots to force its way into the Games.
Fabric was ruffled and gathered on shoulders to create larger-than-life collars, sleeves were fluted, and hems were bubbled.
Just a few months ago I even called GPS a major omission from the Charge 280 when rumors first bubbled up.
Topics such as poverty, incarceration and equal access to education bubbled up at various points in the ceremony, with less fanfare.
The account has bubbled into my timeline dozens of times over the last few years, sandwiched between news blasts and memes.
In the clip, one of the couple's sons poured water over a gold beehive, which then bubbled over with pink foam.
It bubbled over yesterday, with reports on a "late stage" FTC inquiry and initiatives within the company to revamp its policies.
But then, an unwelcome thought bubbled up: I've chosen to be the only single person in my group because it's safe.
A fairly evident tension between different arms of the Democratic Party has bubbled to the surface, thanks to hacked DNC emails.
It bubbled vigorously—perhaps 'thrashed' is a better term—in a manner inconsistent with any explanation involving filters and the like.
For its entire modern history, money grew on trees, bubbled up from beneath the sea and was dug out of mines.
That argument bubbled over into the debate, with both candidates raising their voices, and sometimes making faces, as they traded barbs.
That frustration -- from Trump loyalists on Capitol Hill and around Washington -- bubbled up again on Monday night after Lee and Sen.
One issue that has sadly bubbled to the surface in Iceland is travelers attempting to smuggle their pets into the country.
Bots bubbled up again in 2001, when a company named ActiveBuddy introduced SmarterChild: an ELIZA-style chatterbot inside AOL Instant Messenger.
But Mr. Perez was also the first to jump out of his car and start swinging when an argument bubbled over.
"Flanagan said the tape "did what it's supposed to do," and "bubbled its way up through every person involved in casting.
But "the linkage between racism and C.P.D." had not bubbled up only after the McDonald video was made public, it said.
New ideas like universal preschool and paid family leave, meanwhile, had bubbled up to the top of the social policy stack.
She whisked it with cornstarch over the flame just until the edges bubbled and it took on the texture of pudding.
As law school enrollment has fallen in recent years, differing views about relying on LSAT scores have bubbled to the surface.
There's another set of scattered clues to worry about, these seemingly straightforward, that end at the start of those bubbled sequences.
If you can see it — HEDGE NETTLE running across and IN GENERAL running down, sharing those four bubbled letters — you're good.
Nearby on the stove, a skillet of tomatoes, peppers, onions, carrot juice and a pantry's worth of spices bubbled and steamed.
Industry analysts think its strategy will succeed, but trepidation has bubbled up now that the retailer's stock has climbed so high.
I minced them so fine they were more like a purée, then bubbled them long and lovingly in an oil bath.
For months, Grassley has butted heads with Sessions over criminal justice reform, which bubbled over again last week into public view.
But when markets crash, the cries of outrage from those who've been "bubbled" will be as loud as in Newton's day.
Air bubbled in the water, trapped when the glacier's ice froze around it, more than two hundred and fifty years ago.
His hesitations bubbled to the surface when he learned that Rebecca had previously been in a relationship with one of her bandmates.
David Noble, a historian, compares the internet craze with the fashion for correspondence schools that bubbled up in the early 20th century.
Sunday's protest is a response to an ongoing slew of lockout law developments that have bubbled up over the last two weeks.
Tiger Woods, in search of a 15th major title, was four behind on a day when the cream bubbled to the top.
This was thanks to the fact that the mixture nearly instantly foamed up, bubbled over, solidified, singed, and smoked up my stovetop.
She showed me a video of herself cradling him in the back of an ambulance, as blood bubbled out of his nostrils.
She was always aware that freedom for men meant constraint for women — it's not surprising that sometimes this bubbled up as rage.
It comes with a bubbled suit and mask, and would look perfect when paired with just about any pair of dress shoes.
Third, a new line of thinking has bubbled up on Wall Street, one that says interest rates have overshot their sustainable levels.
Ms. Brito turns them into giant crescents with generous fillings and wide margins of bubbled, crispy dough, without a stain of oil.
Privacy tensions bubbled up when law enforcement agencies were found to be using social media to monitor protesters and activists in 2016.
In the eighth minute, he lurked along the edge of the penalty area as play bubbled far off on the left wing.
Tranexamic acid has long been used to promote blood clotting and has only recently bubbled up as a topical treatment for hyperpigmentation.
"I felt like I had put a stick in the ground, and kind of ugly stuff bubbled up from it," she said.
Philadelphia 76ers (27-16) For all the creative tension that has bubbled around the Sixers since they acquired Jimmy Butler on Nov.
News of the leaked episode bubbled up internet forums Friday morning, with at least one Reddit discussion linking to a Google Drive page.
According to the National Women's History Project, the success of local observations of Women's History Week bubbled up to the Carter White House.
On Monday, the land issue bubbled over in Soweto, the sprawling township near Johannesburg that was a focal point of anti-apartheid protests.
Just two years ago, a similar controversy bubbled up when The Martian ran as a comedy – and and took home the top prize.
Consider "Rattata Only Solo Run," which recently bubbled back to the surface of the site's community three years after it was first posted.
Syria, too, rejected the independence vote in Iraq, and has opposed its own Kurdish population's moves towards independence, which bubbled up in 2011.
Across the country, a movement bubbled to life -- a movement that culminated in the defacement of the Rhodes statue on March 9, 2015.
The inaction bubbled into outbursts of frustration from Democrats on Monday, after at least 58 people were killed in a Las Vegas shooting.
And changes to EU data protection rules are a key reason why dark pattern design has bubbled back up into online conversations lately.
As the economy roars and housing prices reach new highs, another financial reality has bubbled to new heights as well: student loan debt.
Social media companies are struggling to contain new forms of political misinformation on their platforms that bubbled up during this year's midterm elections.
The heated exchange bubbled over when Democratic commentator Keith Boykin questioned whether Paris Dennard, a Republican supporter of President Trump, is truly black.
Murmurs about the acquisition bubbled up late last week as the CEO-less GitHub was reportedly in talks with Microsoft about a sale.
Quietly, a fight has bubbled up in the ranks of House Republicans, which could derail the centerpiece of President Donald Trump's congressional agenda.
"Cloud Cities," at Berlin's Hamburger Bahnhof museum in 2011, saw visitors giddily jumping around in transparent bubbled suspended in the main exhibition hall.
Tensions had publicly bubbled up in recent weeks, with Hugh F. Culverhouse Jr. reportedly dictating how he wanted his $21.5 million donation spent.
Despite its acclaim, rumors that Hood by Air was struggling bubbled up when the label canceled its Paris Fashion Week show in February.
It took me a full pass through the acrosses and downs to get a single bubbled entry, and with it the first trick.
One was a special tap for dispensing Guinness, which has 11 different nozzles in it, that helps to form the fine-bubbled foam.
Rumors bubbled after the election of Mr. Cooper, the attorney general, that Republicans in Raleigh would add seats to the State Supreme Court.
Other episodes have also bubbled to the surface, revealing what many students and some faculty members describe as a climate of racial insensitivity.
Other episodes have also bubbled to the surface, revealing what many students and some faculty members describe as a climate of racial insensitivity.
Awai's alchemic enchantment might be creating these floating spirit beings out of the tar and asphalt that has bubbled up from the earth.
Full of robust dialogue, safe spaces are not a bubbled-wrapped echo chamber, but a places where "civility and mutual respect" actually matter.
Sharma showed me a beta version of the app, where family members and colleagues she worked closely with had bubbled up to the top.
Didi has struggled over the last 18 months, so safety concerns bubbled to the fore following the murder of two female passengers last year.
If you have any interest in the cryptocurrency space that's bubbled last year and deflated this year, you've probably heard of the term HODL.
But that rising friction bubbled over this year when Iran announced back in May that it would be banning its pilgrims from performing Hajj.
A new scandal bubbled up when he revealed that he had secretly approved the sale of advanced submarines to Egypt then lied about it.
The anger bubbled over in 2018, when he was faced with his most intense primary challenge yet from the actress and activist Cynthia Nixon.
" -- CHRIS WALLACE talks to H.R. MCMASTER on "FOX NEWS SUNDAY": WALLACE: "Let me ask you about another personnel issue which bubbled up this week.
Previously, this would likely be bubbled up with conversations with people on the ground who have to check paper records to find exact dates.
Trump's long-smoldering anger towards Sessions bubbled over once again on Wednesday, laying bare the President's chronic antipathy towards the top law enforcement official.
Each of the four bubbled entries is a "lady" — GAGA, GODIVA*, JANE GREY and CHATTERLEY — split down the middle, neatly halved, sawed in half.
He gave a voice to and provided an iconography for the Chicano labor activist movement that bubbled up in California during the postwar period.
Thankfully, women have been making music all year to tackle just about every feeling, positive and negative, that's bubbled up from this tumultuous 2017.
The criticisms that bubbled up from audiences and Shirley's family were loud enough that Green Book's creators had to respond ahead of the awards shows.
It started up this fall in dark corners of the internet, but quickly bubbled up through Facebook, which weaponized the meme with its sharing tools.
One example that bubbled up after the Cambridge Analytica scandal is to use blockchain technology to give Facebook users more control of their personal data.
Stocks slid slightly on a quiet summer day on Wall Street as political risks bubbled in the background and US housing data came in weak.
It's an issue that has slowly bubbled to the surface over the past few weeks, when reliable caretakers saw their individual turnover rates steadily increase.
And there's no more pathetic—and therefore appealing—lap dog than Chris Christie, whose name has already bubbled up as a possible successor to Comey.
Obama is seeking to tamp down anti-Muslim sentiment that has bubbled up in the aftermath of terror attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, Calif.
The disagreement bubbled to the surface, making headlines in Hungary three months later when Hosszu rejected the federation's training stipend, which amounted to roughly $40,20123.
However, despite the well-crafted arguments I've concocted over time in favor of Android, I'm still here with an iPhone and my blue-bubbled texts.
With a tweet early Thursday following an Axios report that the president is "obsessed" with the company, Trump's anti-Amazon sentiment bubbled up once more.
Hunks of salt-and-pepper chicken are colloquially known as popcorn chicken in Taiwan, the name justified by airy, bubbled coats of fried potato starch.
For the next 100 million years, lava bubbled up into what geologists call the Midcontinent Rift, forming a mineral deposit filled with copper and nickel.
As sheet after sheet of magma bled into the expanding bruise for millennia, more and more gas bubbled from the ocean like a boiling pot.
They had agreed to meet several days later, but neither followed up (and by then, the pressure to stay in had already bubbled up online).
Buttigieg's struggles here mirror some of the same concerns that have bubbled up even in other early states where he is doing better: his inexperience.
But equivalent concerns over social media have only recently bubbled to the surface, and the number of wellness-branded social apps is still fairly small.
And the firm's public display of Dr. Watkins' searches has bubbled up user concerns over Babylon's data-handling practices and the privacy of their information.
Here's how CrowdStrike bubbled up from the online sludge and into the mouth of the American president — and may become part of the impeachment investigations.
Martel says he was buckled up because of the bumpy flight, so had to just sit there as the coffee bubbled and burned his skin.
He says they have so many millions of dollars that will be split there's no need for the animosity that has bubbled to the surface.
Usually, the actual bubbles are disappointing and disappear all too quickly; Bubblesheet's tiny white suds bubbled for hours — even after I tossed it in the garbage.
Amundsen, who had assumed Pukie was a grassroots idea that had slowly bubbled up amongst early members, doesn't recall noticing him on the website until 2004.
The backlash from people who were either close to Tupac or close to the project has already bubbled up since All Eyez On Me was released.
In what is Mark Zuckerberg's now-traditional New Year speech, the Facebook supremo pledged to fix the social network's many problems which bubbled up in 2017.
This adds weight to theconcernsthat have bubbled up since the smart pill garnered FDA approval — and could pump the brakes on smart pills' advancement in medicine.
Yet even as business was booming, troubling accusations of abusive practices in the industry like the ones that resulted in the 2004 federal raid bubbled up.
Ours was a no-checking league, and yet we were allowed to play the body, as they say, and hostilities bubbled up from time to time.
Human waste bubbled into cells; overheated buildings put inmates and officers on edge; gang members broke off pieces of the radiators and sharpened them into weapons.
Stuto's Cunt Mafia events hosted much of New York's recent underground gems like A$AP Rocky, Le1f, Ratking, and more before they bubbled to the mainstream.
Here's the latest: Anti-government protests — this time on a smaller scale — bubbled up again for a fifth consecutive weekend, increasing pressure on President Emmanuel Macron.
Like the Pole family, he regards Henry, in mostly prudent silence, as an upstart — and sees Cromwell as some foul thing bubbled up from a drain.
A pass through the grid will indicate to you that the clue numbers for those entries all correspond to the lowest bubbled letter in each quadrant.
Those tensions bubbled over on Tuesday, as some lawmakers strongly rejected suggestions that cracking down on corruption required the European Union to take on new oversight.
That makes Smith's public tweets a break from tradition, if only in that he acknowledges the issue so soon after it's bubbled to the community's irate surface.
Concerns about growing income inequality bubbled up across the country after the 2007-09 economic recession and was a leading campaign issue in the 2016 presidential election.
Tension between Qualcomm and partners has been brewing for months and finally bubbled over in January when the Federal Trade Commission accused Qualcomm of anti-trust practices.
Outrage over the bungled burger bubbled up so hot and high that even Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the company would "drop everything" to fix the problem.
So when a man twirls with a drag ballerina, we get a glimpse of a subtext that once bubbled under the surface of early modern European performance.
The frustration on both sides bubbled over into public disclosures about the pace of progress, which is predictable considering the two companies were advancing toward different goals.
" And it's not the first time crazy theories of Swift evading the public eye have bubbled to the surface after many reports suggested she's been "in hiding.
"Obviously they have now bubbled up to a level that countries decided they needed to take action in an effort to have those differences addressed," Tillerson said.
We're told things bubbled over Tuesday night when the conversation continued, and Sr. told Jr. he needed to work hard on his own and without Wendy's handouts.
The president's trip was designed to tamp down anti-Muslim sentiment that has bubbled up in the aftermath of terror attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, Calif.
The city has also struggled with race relations, which bubbled up in violent riots in 1967, and has its fair share of violent crimes, particularly in 2013.
The Guinness reduces as the beef cooks, to form a delicious gravy, which gets even better after it's bubbled for a while underneath the buttery pie dough.
But the ire of some of his online supporters — and a nascent 'Bernie or Bust' movement that's bubbled up — has seemingly necessitated his re-upping the promise.
MOGO, Australia — The lawns were always green in Mogo, a former gold-mining town in southeastern Australia where water from natural springs bubbled just beneath the surface.
The Revlon One-Step has existed since at least 123, but the hype bubbled up only within the past year, and there's a very specific reason why.
The first three entries of the puzzle turn out to be bubbled and themed for good reason, as they form the roof of the grid (wink wink).
They baked in a Pyrex roasting pan until they were soft and their skins crinkled and were shiny from the juice that bubbled beyond the hollows' borders.
There are seven shaded/bubbled down entries in the grid today, three or four letters in length, that form a word running backward as well as forward.
Lloyd's strongly held views on abortion became a point of contention during his tenure -- eventually manifesting into a national controversy that bubbled up to the Supreme Court.
Anger has also bubbled up over the idea that Cameron fled the scene after Brexit and left the rest of the country to deal with the consequences.
With the very public claims by two powerful women at the network, it was only a matter of time before the complaints of lesser-known women bubbled up.
For Twitter, the debate has bubbled up in the form of rampant harassment, and the company has responded by slowly, grudgingly blocking high-profile harassers from its platform.
One notable thing Coontz points out is when and how concerns over incest or supposedly too-close, inappropriate relationships have bubbled up to the surface of varying societies.
He soon learned to distance himself from the fights that broke out when the frustration of being locked in a dorm for 12 hours while detoxing bubbled over.
The fraught tensions around the primary, and the feelings among some black progressives that Democrats aren't giving Abrams enough support, bubbled up last weekend at Netroots Nation convention.
But I wouldn't dare waste it, and when I threw it back into my mouth, a childhood memory of eating soft-boiled eggs instantly bubbled to the surface.
The concept of a "poshtel" — a portmanteau of "posh" and "hostel" — appears to have bubbled up around 2015 and is to a hostel what glamping is to camping.
It was a rough holiday weekend for Destiny 2 developer Bungie after a brewing controversy over the game's handling of experience points and player progression finally bubbled over.
When some underlying panic bubbled up to the surface, I relied on a few tried-and-true coping methods to make myself feel better, and largely, they worked.
Talk of repealing the prohibition has bubbled up periodically since then, including a 1983 city-commissioned opinion poll of residents that found overwhelming support for keeping the ban.
Greenwald's fear of a polarized press bubbled to the surface earlier this month during a bitter debate about the correct amount of scrutiny owed to the Clinton Foundation.
His frustrations bubbled over Tuesday when Trump held a news conference on contributions he had long promised to veterans groups but which reporters had asked to be detailed.
New York (CNN Business)Stocks finished lower on Wednesday, ending in the red for the second day in a row after trade worries bubbled back to the surface.
In Vietnam, another public health scare bubbled up this spring, when WHO reported that an Australian tourist had been diagnosed with Zika virus after vacationing in the country.
She was supposed to be focused on the prep session for that night's Univision debate in Miami, but a potent mix of exhaustion and exasperation bubbled up inside.
In January, these fears bubbled to the surface in Kasur with the outbreak of protests and riots over Zainab's murder, when hundreds of protesters closed roads and markets.
The emotions bubbled to the surface as the late-blooming left-hander was driven through the Melbourne Park gates for the first time since coming back this year.
In his absence, speculation about his clothing contract bubbled up, particularly after news media reports in June that he was considering signing with Uniqlo, the Japanese clothing company.
All of that bubbled up and came to a head when protests across the country broke out, despite the everyday threats, the arrests, and the news media lockdown.
"As both a food editor and a home cook, I had questions, and they bubbled up constantly," said Emily Weinstein, a deputy Food editor who suggested the collaboration.
There was a former age, it seems, when wives were chaste and pedlars honest, when roses bloomed at Christmas and every pot bubbled with fat self-renewing capons.
On Monday his frustrations bubbled over and he was assessed a warning for hitting a ball into the stands, though he later said he never heard it assessed.
The just last week was on trajectory toward breaking its January high, but it has since retreated and been on the defensive since Turkey's latest crisis bubbled up.
And her latest release seems to have a similar origin story: It appears to have been prompted by tensions with Buttigieg that have bubbled up in recent days.
It's a question that's bubbled to the surface after revelations that two men who hold dual Australian-New Zealand citizenship were illegally sent to detention on Christmas Island.
Crude prices bubbled to a six-week high on Thursday after the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries agreed on Wednesday to cut output for the first time since 2008.
Tensions already bubbled up ahead of the confirmation last week when some Democrats, including Klobuchar, said that Barr was turning down meeting requests with them ahead of the hearing.
It had bubbled up and leaked out of the air holes drilled into the sides of the medical-grade steel, and had coated the outside of the Hypnos Pure.
The problem has bubbled to the surface at giant tech companies like Facebook, Microsoft, and Google which are collectively building a tech future that will define the next century.
The revelation that German-born Thiel is a New Zealand citizen bubbled up in a report from the New Zealand Herald on the PayPal founder's properties in the country.
In those two cities, sales and prices have declined since fears of a bubbled prompted the government and regulators to tighten mortgage rules and raise taxes on foreign buyers.
The tech effect has also bubbled down to legacy media outlets that are trying to find ways to subsidize migrating user interest from linear TV and print to digital.
The question bubbled up again this spring at the American Academy of Pediatrics' Annual Leadership Forum, where academy leaders vote on issues of concern to pediatricians across the country.
While MetLife and their friends at PuppyKittyNYCity have been searching for #BlackCat, reports have bubbled up that the football-loving feline isn't the only meower slinking around the stadium.
A slew of conspiracy theories have bubbled up on social media regarding Ocasio-Cortez's finances, with some claiming she is secretly wealthy while others mock her working class background.
The conspiracy theory bubbled up again after people online suggested a body double stood in for the first lady last week when President Trump toured tornado damage in Alabama.
Sliced thinly, it bore a burnished bronze crust, slightly slick with olive oil, a bubbled, stretchy interior, the distinct tang of fermentation, and just the right amount of salt.
In July, in the midst of messy negotiations to send billions in emergency funding to the border, a fight over the future of the Democratic Party bubbled into view.
Looking back, it's slightly eerie how "Jessica Jones" anticipated the conversations about sexual harassment and assault that bubbled to the surface of American public life these last six months.
After two weeks, with costs rising, Rabee'a got the drill free and guided it down through a few hundred more meters until water bubbled forth with the waste sand.
The department's racial tensions have bubbled to the surface this year after Mr. Green filed a lawsuit over the summer airing grievances about his treatment as a black officer.
Decor had a vintage lean, with distinct paneling, a bubbled glass shower door, chevron flooring, velvet throw pillows, and other small details that made the room fun and memorable.
The Trump administration's economic policy has dominated the news narrative as trade tensions between the United States and China, Canada and the European Union have bubbled up, Cramer said.
While global trade has bubbled back into life after a lean few years, so too have fears of protectionism, leaving financial markets wary in an otherwise improving global economy.
Some gas has bubbled up through the fracking liquids in its well, demonstrating that the rock formation Cuadrilla was exploring, known as the Bowland Shale, indeed contains some fuel.
R. Kelly's alleged crimes have bubbled up in the public consciousness with the release of Surviving R. Kelly, a docuseries that aired on Lifetime last week featuring Kelly's accusers.
Though they won't come face-to-face, the feud that has bubbled up between Trump and Biden broke into public view as they prepared to share time in the state.
Nagle attacks a liberal internet sunk in filter-bubbled complacency, drunk on the relative ease of expressing one's politics in retweets, and obsessed with calling out the right-wing bogeyman.
That all bubbled up over the past week, leading the board to conclude that it had lost the full trust and confidence in Laplanche, who started the company in 2006.
Rumors of Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber's possible reconciliation have bubbled under the surface pretty much since they broke up back in 2014, but we've never taken them that seriously.
The meeting was a rare opportunity for the protesters to directly address the former Marxist guerrilla, and anger quickly bubbled over as the president lamented the violence of recent weeks.
That relationship has occasionally bubbled to the surface, as when a BuzzFeed report said Breitbart staff believed the publication was taking money from the Trump campaign (a charge Bannon denied).
While MetLife and their friends at PuppyKittyNYCity have been searching for the cat, reports have bubbled up that the football-loving feline isn't the only kitty slinking around the stadium.
Matthew Parris, a commentator and former Conservative lawmaker, asked on a BBC radio show how many children Mr. Johnson has, and after that the issue has bubbled along without resolution.
The issue has bubbled up occasionally for more than a decade, with the debate getting more intense over the years as digital services have become more ingrained in everyday life.
The excitement bubbled up at CES where the Fisker Ocean made its debut with an impressive (and sustainability-focused) vehicle promising a comfortable, spacious, battery-powered ride for under $40,000.
Trump&aposs actions have been widely viewed as the catalyst of a series of escalating tensions between the US and Iran, which bubbled to a historic height in recent days.
The shoe salon radiates concentrically outward from an enormous bubbled chandelier, and the designer fashion section orbits around a central bank of escalators and a kicky display that changes monthly.
The fierce debate over the legislation has bubbled up at a precarious time for Obama, who is set to land in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday to meet with King Salman.
Different iterations of the punk-inspired style have bubbled up through the decades, and over the past few years it's been slowly growing in popularity in top Los Angeles salons.
A hint of trouble on the horizon first bubbled up on Wednesday, when Kim Kardashian West tweeted that her husband would not be performing at any fashion shows this season.
On Wednesday morning, with flood waters still rising in Houston, voices bubbled inside the relatively obscure walkie-talkie app Zello, coordinating a volunteer effort to get help to those in need.
The agony that bubbled beneath Fleabag's roiling surface in Season 1 has been buried deep down, and the pain is her anchor to emotion when she dares to feel anything else.
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.
While many were quick to speculate that Minaj might be pregnant and using the tweet to announce her own baby, there were a few other theories that bubbled to the top.
Talk of the potential of obstruction bubbled up last Friday, when Trump appeared to warn Comey against speaking about their conversations in a tweet that suggested recordings exist of the talks.
The president's remarks were his most extensive and strongly worded response to the anti-American sentiment that has bubbled up in Turkey since the coup attempt plunged the country into turmoil.
The #TakeaKnee turmoil over criminal justice, racial history, and sports bubbled up again recently when Vice President Mike Pence left an Indianapolis Colts game after several players knelt during the anthem.
As the anger bubbled over within a packed State Capitol, a sheepish election official blamed the chaos on poor planning and a misguided attempt to save money by closing poll locations.
As those unflattering details made their way from the report into accounts by the news media, the first wave of public attacks from Mr. Trump and his legal team bubbled up.
When he suddenly parted ways with Nickelodeon in 2018, at the height of the #MeToo movement, rumors of his "abusive behavior," foot fetish, temper, and possible misconduct bubbled to the surface.
She and Ms. Bretz said that the bar had been partly "infiltrated" by the new-to-Williamsburg types, but that none of that implicit tension had ever bubbled to the surface.
If you saw something funny online during that time, the odds are good that it bubbled up through the cauldron of the Something Awful forums before erupting onto the wider web.
Even though she was singled out at prom, Aniya is far from alone: A movement called #suitsforaniya has bubbled up on Twitter, and she already has an invitation to another school's prom.
On 20 of these mornings, during low-tide, the team bubbled carbon-dioxide gas into a tank of seawater, lowering the pH to levels projected for some 30 years into the future.
Washington (CNN)The Senate intelligence committee will grill Attorney General Jeff Sessions Tuesday afternoon, just as a slew of new questions about him have bubbled to the top of the Russia probes.
It all bubbled into a palpable tension on more than one occasion; he was clearly upset with a role that forced him to play off Giannis instead of the other way around.
The indignation bubbled to the surface again as political leaders - setting aside a government crisis in Rome - and relatives gathered in the northern port city to honor the victims on the anniversary.
And his anger toward Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen has bubbled into public view on several occasions, with the President blaming her for failing to solve the intractable challenge of illegal immigration.
Further confusion about the trip bubbled up on Friday afternoon when the Vatican press office made clear that it had not issued the invitation, but that it had come from the academy.
The indignation bubbled to the surface again as political leaders - setting aside a government crisis in Rome - and relatives gathered in the northern port city to honour the victims on the anniversary.
The morning of Griff's big match, the black students got up wrung out from sleeplessness and the dining hall bubbled with chatter about the dimension and the magnitude of Griff's looming triumph.
Duchesse cotton bubbled out in ovoid curves, fur was used to make curving rosettes, and floor-length capes of ostrich feathers hand-knotted into long strings floated as if in zero gravity.
The apparent ransomware which researchers are calling Bad Rabbit bubbled up in Russia and Ukraine and appears to also be affecting Turkey and Germany, though spread isn't fully known at this time.
Anger bubbled up inside of me and morphed into hurtful words I spewed if my husband didn't get me the right toppings on my McDonald's order, or if he, like, breathed wrong.
There is her poetry, set wandering down a wall in a hideous but cutesy bubbled typeface that adorns every letter with a stick flower, the poem conjuring a field in ripe blossom.
In the time since I've been writing professionally about games, I've never played a game as much as I have Battlegrounds, and no game has organically bubbled up into so many conversations.
The tensions bubbled to the surface this week with the disclosure that the White House had abandoned plans to nominate a prominent Korea expert, Victor D. Cha, as ambassador to South Korea.
As more and more people took consumer DNA tests, a number of privacy concerns bubbled up, including how outside companies, law enforcement, and even foreign governments might try to use that data.
So I did that, and that was the trick for slowly (very slowly) awakening to the function of all of those "—"s and impenetrable clues that also run through those bubbled letters.
Critics on both side of the aisle took specific issue with Trump's attack on a female reporter — Trump faced repeated allegations of sexism and harassment that bubbled up during his presidential campaign.
The paint, so thick that in some places it resembled tree bark, bubbled and hissed as the lead spilled into the pits and crevices and filled them, solidifying into various mineral patterns.
This week, as California utility PG&E cut power to hundreds of thousands of residents in 34 counties across the northern half of the state, a wave of justifiable anger bubbled up.
Signs of unrest have bubbled up at Columbia University, where a flyer raising awareness about the protests was defaced with the message "trash teenagers," a term used by Chinese government-sponsored media.
As the fluid bubbled in his ears and he awaited the blasts of warm water, he talked with Juan, as he called the doctor, of things big and small—big being Mrs.
Two months before the march, President John Kennedy announced his plans for a civil rights bill as the country bubbled in the turmoil caused by Evers' murder and race riots that ensued.
What's next: Reports have bubbled that Nielsen is seriously considering going private under its new CEO and could use some private equity cash to make investments to improve both sides of its business.
"What happened shows that in society and within the army of the Turkish Republic there are powerful deep contradictions which have bubbled to the surface," Medvedev told reporters after a summit in Mongolia.
The Commission is also focusing on controlling the spread of hate speech on online platforms — an issue which has again bubbled to the fore in Europe in recent times, following the refugee crisis.
Soon, a rumor bubbled up on social media, accusing protesters of flowing into the mosque with their shoes on while drinking beer, both acts that would be considered disrespectful to anyone worshipping there.
TV Line's report comes after rumors bubbled up about Shane's return to the series and a recent Instagram post showed Bernthal in the same room as series stars Norman Reedus and Andrew Lincoln.
Selling the Hulu stake also would remove this strategic uncertainty — and could help right a severely strained relationship with Disney, which bubbled over when the companies battled over 21st Century Fox last year.
For example, scientists could learn more about early eruptions from Mars' now dormant volcanoes, the largest in the solar system, and how much gas bubbled out of the magma to fill the atmosphere.
Since returning as CEO of Twitter, the stock hasn't had a very good run and really the only bright spot happened when talks of the company getting acquired bubbled up late last year.
Here's why that's important: the central public park in my hometown of Sarnia, Ontario has been closed for years after a black slurry of cancer-causing chemicals, including asbestos, bubbled to the surface.
In season 3, Randall (Sterling K. Brown) and Beth (Susan Kelechi Watson) hit a snag in their relationship as tensions from their new careers bubbled up to the surface in one big explosion.
Tensions between the West and Iran have bubbled to a historic height this summer, with both sides seeming to goad each other into war and Tehran appearing to isolate itself from the West.
YouTube said previously it had no evidence of videos promoting the challenge, and it's since demonetized content featuring the signature Momo image that has cropped up since the hysteria bubbled into the mainstream.
Throughout her tenure, stories bubbled up about how she incurred Mr. Trump's wrath by dragging her feet on policies that would have run afoul of the law or thrown the nation into chaos.
But a cheer of recognition bubbled up for "Quarter Past Midnight" by the British group Bastille, which was scheduled to take the stage to celebrate its recent album release with an intimate performance.
His praised the city for its success as a prosperous global hub of trade and finance, but he also warned against resistance to Beijing's control and influence, which has bubbled here for years.
The main difference with prosecco is that there is lower pressure required during the carbonation process, which takes place in a stainless steel tank, resulting in a sweeter, frothier, more finely-bubbled beverage.
Anger over what many saw as a glaring injustice swiftly bubbled over, with Russian celebrities, including those who work on Kremlin-backed state TV, taking to social media to demand Ustinov be freed.
"I think what we're witnessing is a growing list of disbelief in the countries for some time, and they've bubbled up to take action in order to have those differences addressed," Tillerson said.
The financial sector has been hit particularly hard by a global move to dump risk assets as geopolitical tensions between the United States and North Korea have bubbled up over the past fortnight.
Jollibee's has a gilded sleeve of bubbled crust and a filling no sweeter than need be; take one home, crisp it in the oven the next day, and it still makes life complete.
Apple understands that iMessage is one of the core anchors of iOS as an operating system, keeping people locked into its closed ecosystem by way of blue-bubbled group texts with friends and family.
Hostility toward guest workers has also bubbled up into violence, as in the case of Garmin engineer Srinivas Kuchibhotla, who was killed in a hate crime in Kansas the month after the executive order.
Months ago, the discontent some African-American voters have been feeling toward her over the lack of her presence in their neighborhoods bubbled over into public view at a town hall with state Rep.
Even if the bathing apparatus is covered in layer upon layer of grout, the scent and the feeling of bubbled-up water is so calming, it can transport you into a warmer, better realm.
MIDI is an underlying layer below much of our popular music, but for most of its history, it has rarely bubbled up to the surface to the point where regular consumers cared about it.
Concerns that Facebook is censoring content made by right-wing figures have bubbled up in congressional hearings and been floated among many users on the right, though there is little evidence supporting recent claims.
Longstanding tension had bubbled up between ethnic groups in the country, and the new restrictions were intended to quell civil unrest by, for example, prohibiting the distribution of politically sensitive material or unauthorized demonstrations.
As I was getting out of the warm Pacific to squat on the hot sand for a meeting, a koan-like question bubbled up: Is this proof of work-life balance or of workaholism?
That book, narrated by a sixth-grade girl, was about what would happen if the earth's rotation slowed and parts of the planet crisped up and bubbled, like the surface of a crème brûlée.
Even as online outrage bubbled, many in the neighborhood described an isolated episode involving only one store in an area where relations between Asian-Americans and Caribbean-American and African-Americans were largely harmonious.
Mere months after the Mueller Report failed to convince Democratic leaders that Trump had done anything so bad it warranted impeachment, another scandal bubbled up that practically forced them to move against the president.
The "beyond" of ultra- gave way to the "expulsion" of out-, and "rage" — having nothing whatsoever to do with the original etymology — bubbled up, as rage often does, to steal focus from everything else.
Interest in the religious potential in "Star Wars" first bubbled up online in the early 1990s, Michael Kitchen, one of several directors of the Temple of the Jedi Order, said in a recent interview.
Over a drunken dinner, Italian resident and design lecturer at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano Simone Simonelli told me that cultural and attitudinal tensions still bubbled beneath the surface of the placid town.
He says the year's troubles—terrorist acts, racial strife, political discord and the deaths of beloved figures such as Muhammad Ali and Prince—bubbled to a boil just as he headed out on the road.
" It bubbled up again as a meme in March, with people tweeting calls for "a Disney princess that rips her Juul in the middle of serious conversation" and "a Disney princess with spatulas for hands.
The Svartsengi power plant opened in 403 and its superheated liquid and steam bubbled up through the surrounding lava field; one psoriasis patient bathed in it and saw an improvement and thus a business began.
The Guys Who Slide Into DMs With 'Creepy Asterisks' "There's a disconcerting style of speech that's bubbled up from the depths of web culture and entered the dating world: the creepy asterisk," writes Quinn Meyers.
So we had to come up with a name for our supporters, and Yang Gang organically bubbled up very early and then took on a life of its own when I became cool, I suppose.
And for Plex itself, which started out as a Mac video player in 2007, adding DVR support means the realization of a vision hatched well before the phrase "cord cutting" ever bubbled into the mainstream.
The issued bubbled to the surface during the two-week protest at Chevron in August, as the unemployed demonstrators demanded access to a development program funded by the U.S. firm that has benefited other areas.
For most of this year, your temper has bubbled below the surface: Warrior planet Mars was in a hidden sector of your chart, pushing you to react to things that didn't make sense to you.
President Obama's chilly reception in Saudi Arabia this week was the culmination of long lingering tension between the two allies that bubbled to the surface over the course of the last year and a half.
They run along it, they race, they leap into the blue jewel that is the water, clear of the rocks and the shadow you share with a thousand small crabs tiptoeing around your bubbled mouth.
The other prejudices have long bubbled under the surface of American life, and are now foaming into the open; anti-Semitism, on the other hand, has become more prevalent and popular than it was before.
Unlike many of its social media peers, Pinterest has mostly avoided the proliferation of conspiracy theory and extremist content on its platform, moving quickly to tamp down on such content when it has bubbled up.
Ms. Comey is more about a personalized, mix-and-match vision of smart pieces than an easily categorizable style per se: a mélange of fringed skirts, wide trousers and bubbled, occasionally gilded, dresses and tops.
Organizers said Monday's rallies, held a day before the president addresses a joint session of Congress, bubbled up organically from Trump supporters who felt he was being treated unfairly by Democrats and the news media.
A camo baby-doll gown bubbled at the hem and ruched at the sleeves dipped low in front to reveal a lace bra and flounced out over skinny black leggings hemmed in silk-satin frills.
The controversy bubbled to the surface again last week when the former treasurer of the People's Party, Luis Barcenas, was convicted of receiving bribes, money laundering and tax crimes by the High Court in Madrid.
Affectionate remembrances bubbled up over the weekend as thousands of artists, photographers, filmmakers, dancers, couturiers, and creatives across Africa and around the globe mourned the death of Sidibé, across social media and online blogs and journals.
The North Houston Rescue Zello channel On Wednesday morning, with floodwaters still rising in Houston, voices bubbled inside the relatively obscure walkie-talkie app Zello, coordinating a volunteer effort to get help to those in need.
Anti-China trade sentiment has now bubbled up high enough in the United States that Washington's new strategic directive admits China to be an adversarial "revisionist power," where softer language had been preferred in the past.
In fact, Damore posted the essay earlier in one of Google's smaller discussion platforms — not one like its massive "eng-misc" one — before it bubbled up this past weekend and was finally noticed by top execs.
For eight months, it never traded as much as 4 percent above or below where it started the year, even as U.S. growth dramatically disappointed, Greece defaulted, oil crashed and Chinese stocks bubbled and then busted.
In terms of gender, race, and politics, I think we have gotten to this point where we see fluidity in a lot of the socio-political realms in society that has bubbled up to the surface.
I don't remember much, aside from the mosquito bites that bubbled up in unspeakable places, the tears that I cried underneath those same fucking stars I wanted to peacefully sleep under, and my greasy, greasy face.
Deep-rooted doubts about the political intentions of Facebook, for example, bubbled to the surface last year following accusations that the social giant had stifled right-leaning news sites from appearing in its "trending news" feed.
MAXWELL ANDERSON is the last of the bubbled entries, and by this point you've probably stood up and taken a spot by a support pole, because Mr. Trudeau's MAN is sprawling across the entire grid. Maddening!
His merriment was no mere pretense; his laughter bubbled over and was contagious; his buoyancy was immense; and there was not a soul present who did not become infected with the same feeling of genuine happiness.
However, tension bubbled up again in 22009, when the long alliance the Beltrán Leyvas had maintained with a distant relative named Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán broke down and all-out war exploded between the former allies.
The legacy of Katharine's gardening — she wrote about it regularly for The New Yorker — lives on in the property's pear and apple trees, vegetable garden and in the way the whole place bubbled over with flowers.
In June 2019, just weeks before the wedding, all of this controversy bubbled up once again thanks to the Buzzfeed story — and since Vanderpump Rules films in summer, this is what we'll see on the show.
Fears that the Astros were skirting the rules had bubbled under the surface for years, including in the Bronx, after Houston rapidly transformed itself from one of the worst teams in baseball to a perennial contender.
Despite the early deficit, the resolve that helped forge all those victories for SKA Saint Petersburg of the K.H.L. bubbled to the surface, and calmness prevailed with a glove save here and a stick save there.
That was when Baker — a man who bubbled over with creativity, but when it came to business, was a car wreck — was forced to sell the building, and the troupe became tenants in their longtime home.
However, the things which do lie within its scope—including the plethora of religious movements which bubbled up in the creative chaos of the Reformation—are well worth studying and the book does an excellent job.
And media reports from the late 85033s have bubbled up — with the help of Trump allies — describing allegations that Machado drove a getaway car for her boyfriend after he attempted to murder someone at a funeral.
The artists here tell narratives that haven't completely bubbled up to the surface, share life experiences and ideas that disclose unfinished or forgotten histories, and make work that overlaps with cinema, theater, literature, satire, and politics.
This bubbled up as an issue this week on the news that Robinhood, an online stock trading app, announced that it plans to offer accounts that would compete with the checking and savings accounts offered by banks.
Some researchers now think that the brown streaks on Europa's surface might be irradiated salts that have bubbled up from the ocean, making it out onto the moon from below thanks to some kind of geological process.
Or, she adds, it may be a matter of mismatched expectations that have finally bubbled to the surface — maybe you'd like more physical contact from your partner than they need or want to give, or vice versa.
Unlike the shadowy, manipulative side of Pluto, which bubbled to the surface during the new moon, this time around, you'll experience the help and transformation that Pluto can bring when it's connecting with your ruling planet, Mercury.
It was a sweeping review of world history and the benefits and perils of globalization, as well as a denunciation of the authoritarian forces that have bubbled up all over the world, including in the United States.
Disputes with Japan over the country's painful shared history and contested ownership of uninhabited islands in the East China Sea have in recent years bubbled over into anti-Japanese violence, and destruction of Japanese goods and restaurants.
The discussion of Mr. Kerrey's war history — which has bubbled up in posts on Facebook and in articles at online news portals — threatens to reopen old wounds from what is known in Vietnam as the American War.
My boy came out sickly white, with the umbilical cord knotted around his neck, and he was silent for an eternal second before his gurgling cry bubbled through his lungs and my wife clutched him and wept.
Tensions bubbled to the surface late last year when the South Korean Read more: South Korea and Japan's trade war has gotten so bad that some South Korean gas stations are refusing to refuel Japanese-made cars
Chief financial officers (CFOs) from some of the world's biggest firms said they were largely troubled by the strained relationship between Washington and Berlin as stark differences regarding climate, trade and defense have bubbled to the surface.
The game was expected to be tight, but the intensity bubbled over early in the game on a bizarre play in the first quarter that resulted in the interception, a pair of questionable penalties, and an ejection.
But some were no less delicious for it, like mie ayam jamur, a pileup of egg noodles, gingery chicken, straw mushrooms and pangsit (won tons, crisp and bubbled), with a cup of heady broth on the side.
In a joint telephone interview, both parents bubbled over with pride, along with a bewildered wariness at drawing attention to themselves or the school, which forgoes federal funding to avoid regulations that might compromise its Catholic principles.
On summer nights, lines stretch out the door at Bingbox in the East Village, where fluffy "snow cream" is topped with caramel popcorn, and Wowfulls on the Lower East Side, where bubbled waffles are wrapped around sundaes.
These entries are really tricky, because their clues only work for the part of the entry outside the bubbles, and there is no second part to clue either the bubbled portion or the entry as a whole.
It is a debut, and a province in China; for some reason, here is where I finally figured out how to make these clues mesh with these entries by removing the bubbled letters to get SONG. 33D?
One day, I found him sitting outside on a bench under the jacarandas by the parking lot, watching his company bustle around him, while kids' shouts bubbled up from one of the day-care center's outdoor classrooms.
In fact, Damore posted the essay earlier in one of Google's smaller discussion platforms — not one like its massive "eng-misc" one — before it finally bubbled up this past weekend and was finally noticed by top execs.
Those stubborn debates bubbled up again this month in Winston-Salem and Chapel Hill, N.C., and in Birmingham, among the most progressive parts of a region that has struggled to reconcile its history with its modern ambitions.
The conspiracy theory QAnon — which started on 4chan in the fall of 43, then bubbled up across Reddit, YouTube, Twitter, and the celebrity sphere — is now topping some of Amazon's best-sellers lists, NBC News reported Monday.
A strong sense of "I need this" bubbled up in me the first moment I saw Link's iconic Hero's Shield and Zelda's limitless Light Bow, which I stumbled on in a Reddit thread just a few weeks ago.
Sunspot's "temporary" closure bubbled around local media until exploding on the internet, fueling thousands of discussions as to what could be happening in New Mexico, a hotbed for conspiracy theories surrounding secretive government operations and alleged UFO sightings.
That level of investment got under Johnson's skin, then bubbled up where it hasn't before: He made his disappointment with the poor critical reception clear on Twitter, where he's been tweeting nonstop about Baywatch throughout the holiday weekend.
Rumors bubbled that Trump himself might even make an appearance this weekend -- and his schedule had an opening Sunday, when the convention selects its national delegates -- but state party officials said they did not expect him to show.
Just last week, the Guardian ran a report on Tesla's alleged treatment of workers at its Fremont, California plant—the same location where, in February, Elon Musk claimed he would "investigate" after allegations of worker mistreatment bubbled up.
Samples bubbled up triumphantly, including on their gorgeous single "You Don't Have to Be Alone," and it felt like both the coolest club night and the happiest house party in one tent on a patio by the river.
Negotiations over Greece's bailout program, officially on hold during the Washington meetings, also bubbled to the surface, with Lagarde promising the IMF would not walk away from the lending 'troika' that also includes the ECB and European Commission.
Tensions over crowded fields bubbled to the surface at the California Democratic Party's convention in February, when state party leaders made repeated calls for lower-tier candidates to consider dropping out so Democrats could coalesce behind leading challengers.
All of that, and more, bubbled up when one of Israel's most influential politicians, Naftali Bennett, leader of the right-wing Jewish Home party, jumped on a plane to Pittsburgh in his capacity as minister of diaspora affairs.
Late-night readings of my parents' anatomy textbooks had told me that a sense of impending doom was the hallmark of pulmonary embolism, a fact that often bubbled to the surface of my mind in times like these.
The puzzle today has nine entries with sets of bubbled letters that have something simple in common, as well as a revealer at 803A and a few Easter eggs, I would call them, little touches here and there.
In the intervening 2½ years, the question of whether Corbyn and the Labour Party he leads contains strands of anti-Semitism has bubbled below the surface of British politics, occasionally bursting to the surface in wildly malevolent eruptions.
But national organizers concede they are playing catch-up to a "dam-bursting level" of grass-roots activism that has bubbled up from street protests and the small groups that have swelled into crowds outside local congressional offices.
The latest problems bubbled up when Russia's FSB security service ordered the creation of three border zones after Belarus said it would allow visa-free entry for citizens of 80 countries for visits of up to five days.
It is this sense of betrayal that unites essentially every controversy that has bubbled up in the show's final season, every complaint about how the series is no longer good or is making a hash of its reputation.
Suspicions still bubbled in right-wing corners of Reddit and on alt-right websites like Gateway Pundit, and Assange continued to claim that it wasn't the Russians who provided the hacked emails — but most of America had moved on.
"I actually used some of my own blood, put hydrogen peroxide in it, bubbled it up, filmed it, and then had a lovely Indian model in something that looks womb-like work her way out of it," she explained.
Still, it continued to make headlines in 2018, a year after it originally bubbled up, keeping the conspiracy front of mind for critics who have claimed the network's pundits were treading dangerously close to such territory for some time.
Last week, the anger bubbled over in Britain's Brexit vote, which threw six decades of closer European integration into reverse and raised fears of a domino effect on the continent, where anti-EU, xenophobic parties are on the rise.
EM stocks slid too, with a second day of falls threatening to take the 65.9863-country MSCI EM index into negative territory for the month as the prospect of higher U.S. interest rates and dollar bubbled in the background.
The impact of the story -- and the swirling controversies that have bubbled up over the past week -- will come into greater focus Monday as Trump returns to the campaign trail in the key swing states of Virginia and Colorado.
Recently, longtime rumors that outtakes exist of Trump using the N-word during his time on the NBC reality show bubbled up again, when former Apprentice-contestant-turned-Trump-staffer Omarosa Manigault Newman said that she's heard the recording.
Butte said the project "bubbled up" because UCSF has a wealth of medical data, including admissions reports, medical records, diagnoses, lab results and so on, but it has not yet mined this information to make predictions about patient outcomes.
The delays bubbled to the surface last month, when reports circulated that Chevron was demanding immediate payment of $300 million in unpaid cash calls – the money that Sonangol is required to pay for operations on oil and gas fields.
But another movement has bubbled up that asks students to stay in the classroom, "walk up," and engage with another person — #WalkUpNotOut, which some schools and students are arguing is a better way to respond to the Parkland shooting.
" Long before the alt-right "bubbled up to the surface of college campuses, and even Twitter and YouTube," she wrote, it developed in opposition "to its enemy online culture of the new identity politics typified by platforms like Tumblr.
Given those elite incentives, the only way our China policy will be permanently adjusted is if the outrage that bubbled against the N.B.A. in recent days becomes a permanent factor in American politics, a sentiment that cannot be ignored.
Given those elite incentives, the only way our China policy will be permanently adjusted is if the outrage that bubbled against the N.B.A. in recent days becomes a permanent factor in American politics, a sentiment that cannot be ignored.
Lil Nas X had no record deal when he made it, and the song bubbled up on the internet before it made three different Billboard charts: the Hot 100, Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Country Songs.
After simmering down, the story bubbled over again when Kim took to GQ to reiterate that the tape existed, that Taylor had approved the track, had agreed to be in on the "joke", and then lied about it publicly.
Tensions between Ryan and Trump have bubbled to the surface over the course of both the Republican primary and the general election, with Ryan saying he was "sickened" by Trump after the "grab 'em by the pussy tape" surfaced.
The song's sound effects were typically low-budget bits of studio improvisation: The "coffin door" sound is a rusty nail being pulled out of a board with a hammer and the noise of the cauldron is water bubbled through a straw.
" Russian leaders bubbled over with glee after President Donald Trump sided with Russian President Vladimir Putin over his own spy chief in Helsinki on Monday, in what Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov declared a "fabulous" summit that went even "better than super.
As the issue of Mr. Trump's returns bubbled up over the past week, Democrats treaded relatively lightly on the matter, particularly since Hillary Clinton faces pressure to release transcripts of her paid speeches to Wall Street banks like Goldman Sachs.
Brandon Terry, a Baltimore native, Harvard professor and friend of DeRay's, said that what's most troubling is not necessarily that DeRay's candidacy has had trouble catching on, but that his ideas have not bubbled to the surface of the mayoral debate.
Naturally, the requisite bars, shops, and eateries have bubbled up to accommodate the bright-eyed and bushy-tailed young things (until the city crushes their dreams and the move back home.) SawtelleTechnically, it's Little Osaka, and some even call it Japantown.
The Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) decisionmaking and its role within the Trump administration bubbled to the forefront this week after the agency reversed course and grounded Boeing 737 Max 8 and 9 planes amid safety concerns and mounting political pressure.
The issue bubbled up once again this week after The Washington Post published Warren's 1986 registration card for the State Bar of Texas on which she identified her ethnicity as "American Indian," prompting a new round of apologies from the senator.
Instead, as is his way, Mr. Trump huffs and puffs away on issues that have finally bubbled up to him from the ever-growing cesspool of online anger, especially the truly ludicrous idea that Silicon Valley does not like conservatives.
For all of Crupi's careful instruction, she never stood with the girls backstage in the moments before they performed, so when pressing questions about the choreography bubbled up, which they invariably did, the girls hurriedly came up with the answers themselves.
The distillation of Pennsylvania "rock oil," for instance, established that itt offered a superior mode of lighting, a discovery that immediately presented the challenge of producing such oil — then collected from places where it bubbled to the surface — in sufficient quantities.
Years later, when Vietnam and civil rights and labor struggles bubbled, and protesters sat out anthems and even burned flags, his view was unwavering: He had fought for an America in which citizens could speak and dissent freely and act morally.
Not all of the theme answers have pun answers like the first one, but they all follow the same method: Brackets hold clue for the state, state is anagrammed into the shaded/bubbled boxes, regular clue is for the overall answer.
Similar calls bubbled up last week when The New York Times reported that Mr. Trump hopes to sharply cut the funding of the I.R.S., and critics on social media urged people inside the agency to take revenge by distributing his records.
There are six starred clues and a four-part bubbled or shaded explainer that stitches the grid together (and required an adjustment in constructing the grid that I didn't notice until I read Mr. Haight's note, although you certainly might have).
As William Burns, the president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and a former deputy secretary of state, said in a speech in May: "a nasty brew of mercantilism, unilateralism and unreconstructed nationalism" has bubbled to the surface under Trump.
Some history: the phrase "ethical porn" bubbled up organically about a decade ago in discussions on sex positive and feminist blogs, as digital denizens tried to puzzle out for themselves what kind of porn, if any, could be consumed guilt-free.
Context: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said in a meeting with Trump Monday that he would welcome the president's help in mediating the 70-year conflict in the disputed territory, where tensions between the two nuclear powers bubbled up earlier this year.
The siblings' austere temporary quarters are darkened with robust ink strokes and sapphire paint washes, and Lemire revisits the type of familial responsibility that bubbled to the surface in his magnificent graphic novel The Underwater Welder three years before he finished Roughneck.
An unofficial adviser and Lucasfilm's first official fan relations officer, Miller was in charge of getting sci-fi fans in the late 1970s to fall in love with the "Star Wars" saga, which has now bubbled into a global obsession with the franchise.
Much of the fun stuff I've been able to do on Twitter began with people who were already talking to, or about, Pop-Tarts, and it was a matter of getting creative, taking risks, and taking advantage of the opportunities that bubbled up.
Tensions over tournaments, ranking points and new events in an already crowded calendar have bubbled to the surface in recent weeks, most notably with the ITF's controversial re-fashioning of the Davis Cup men's team competition into a year-end one-week extravaganza.
My amateur career was brief and lousy—I last fought in 1995, against a tall Irish kid who jabbed my left eye so many times it bubbled blood—but I'm always looking for a place to pretend that I'm still in the game.
During his press conference, he grinned and and testified and even bubbled up into a full giggle—such as when asked if he felt like a kid when he put on the jersey, and after he shouted out Jacksonville and Duval County.
On The View, Joy Behar bubbled with delight when she was handed the news, now revealed to be inaccurate, that former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn was willing to testify that then-candidate Trump had instructed him to make contact with the Russians.
"This has been an issue that has bubbled up over and over again over the last 50 years … this decision comes with the much needed benefit that people who are engineers can now take the unremarkable step of calling themselves an 'engineer.'"
The tension bubbled into public in August when James sent an email to a list of blind-copied recipients that repudiated President Trump for his response to the violence in Charlottesville, Va. Mr. Trump counts Rupert Murdoch as a friend and informal adviser.
I'm happy to admit that I got schooled by Natan Last's terrific construction, but before I completely sunk to the depths of despair, that all-important eureka moment bubbled me right back to the surface for a satisfying breath of fresh air.
LONDON — As Britain took stock on Friday of the stunning results of a snap election that wiped out the parliamentary majority of Prime Minister Theresa May and her governing Conservative Party, one narrative bubbled up to the surface: The youth had spoken.
Why does her writer friend Ronnie find Bridge Cottage poky and squalid, with "a faintly fishy smell as if an aquarium bubbled there," when the real Ronald Blythe told Highsmith's biographer Andrew Wilson it was "very clean and comfortable, orderly and warm"?
Critic's Notebook When the art market bubbled in the late 1980s, playwrights took notice — and wrote such works as Donald Margulies's "Sight Unseen" (1991) which orbits around a hyped-up painter, and Yasmina Reza's "Art" (1994), set amid the Paris collecting class.
While 32 people seems like a very extreme chat, adding larger group support to FaceTime on iOS and macOS makes it a bit harder to justify using a third-party app like Skype or Google Hangouts when your friends are all blue-bubbled Animoji enthusiasts.
He makes clear that America has gained "perhaps more than any other [nation] from immigration, trade and technological innovation" and criticises the "crude populism" on the left of his own party as well as that of the right which has bubbled up in 2016.
The idea bubbled up from community leaders and local businesses in October as a response to the deadly North Bay firestorms last month, but the concert also served as a rallying moment of catharsis as Californians deal with the crisis of the past few weeks.
Speculation about whether Trump would follow his father into politics bubbled up last week when he reportedly told a New York gun club he was interested in running for office, including New York governor, and a guest at the group's meeting told Page Six.
The stock market has been in a slump since October, but if you've been socking money away for a rainy day in an old-fashioned savings account, some good news has quietly bubbled up while you were busy freaking out about your pot stocks.
The controversy has bubbled up this week, magnified by the visibility of Zolgensma, which at $2.1 million is the most expensive drug in the world, as well as the high profile of Novartis, whose new, young, and charismatic CEO has sought to transform the company.
The potential problem, say observers, is that Biden and Clinton might find it difficult to get past the tensions that bubbled up last summer and fall as Clinton's campaign wavered and supporters of Biden openly pressed him to take her on in a primary.
Concern over the potential uses of artificial intelligence bubbled over at Google when the company secured a contract to work on the Pentagon's Project Maven program, which uses A.I. to interpret video images and could be used to improve the targeting of drone strikes.
There's also a Persian omelet, filled with onion and tomato and a spice blend that Ms. Sathali came up with, and soft Persian potato cakes served with carrot purée, a poached egg, a pile of bacon and fantastically light Persian flatbread bubbled with char.
Italy has been perfecting spritz hour for decades, and now #spritzlife (yes, it's a hashtag) has fully bubbled up across the Atlantic, due in no small part to a 2017 marketing push from Aperol's maker, Campari America: a coast-to-coast Aperol spritz campaign.
Gold and emerald fabric bubbled and draped around a ceramic breastplate by the Japanese artist Takuro Kuwata, there was some Three Musketeers-reminiscent suiting, and a Maid Marian cream knit sweater dress that sported sleeves in three fluted tiers spilled with watery blue beads.
Persistent fan anger at Wenger — whose tenure has been a model of consistent excellence and persistent near-misses — has recently bubbled over after the Gunners fell off the pace in the Premier League race and were thumped out of the Champions League this week.
There's a lot of almost prototype testing of employee sentiment that we want to see bubbled up, at the board level, which even historically, if it was being done, board members may not have cared, but it's something that we really pay attention to now.
The CFTC is also in the process of hammering out a rule on automated trading and Massad expects the commission will consider in coming weeks a supplemental proposal on issues that have bubbled up over the rule, mainly revolving around the scope and application of testing requirements.
But Clark's idiosyncrasies overpowered the uber-producer's retro aesthetic during MASSEDUCTION's protracted release: "New York" is a luscious piano ballad that includes a "motherfucker" nobody else could muster, "Los Ageless" snarled and bubbled, and Clark promoted the record with a series of awkward, sarcastic fake interview segments.
Examples of this style—the slick-looking live video, not to be confused with a taping of a live performance in front of an audience or an NPR Tiny Desk/Blogothèque Take Away Show setup—have bubbled up here and there over the past few years.
McMaster's dust-ups with the President and his team have bubbled up over a long-delayed plan for Afghanistan, where the President has yet to sign off on a McMaster-backed strategy that would increase the number of US troops deployed to bolster America's longest war.
The confusion stemmed from their overlap in functionality, while the controversy bubbled up when Samsung decided to only offer the dual-edge device in Europe, leaving one of the world's most important smartphone markets without a flagship Note device for the first time since the series' inception.
It bubbled up in David Yazbek's "Lovesick" (from "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown") and overflowed in an amusingly self-deprecating story about a disastrous drinking spree with Patti LuPone, a star who knows a thing or two about taking things to over the limit.
While Trump and Sessions' irreconcilable differences have bubbled to the surface periodically since Sessions stepped aside from overseeing the Russia investigation less than a month into his tenure as attorney general last March, a détente of sorts had appeared to set over the past several months.
As the men bantered among themselves, the conversation became increasingly unintelligible to an outsider: Newfoundland's rural accent is a thick stew of Irish and West Country English inflection, with a dash of Gaelic and French, that has bubbled together during a couple of hundred years of isolation.
Given the amount of time that has passed since Anonymous first bubbled out of 4chan's cauldron, I must specify: here I am referring specifically to Anonymous circa 2007-2010, a self-styled (and highly winking) "internet hate machine" interchangeable with 4chan's /b/ board and synonymous with subcultural trolling.
From the power suits that helped women reclaim their power to the orthopedic-style sneakers that saved our feet during Fashion Month, these are the 20 items that bubbled to the top of the trend charts and will likely be sticking around for the entirety of 2018 (and beyond).
In the past few months, this growing unease has bubbled up into outright rebellion from within the rank and file of some of the largest companies in the Valley, beginning in April when Google employees balked at the company's involvement with a Pentagon artificial intelligence program called Project Maven.
Defenders of the President, in search of any avenues to discredit, diminish and distract from Mueller's work on the Russia investigation, have now focused their gaze directly inside the Justice Department and FBI, pouncing on newly perceived vulnerabilities that have bubbled up within a striking two-week span.
Aaron Calvin, 27, told BuzzFeed News that he wishes his employers had "believed" in him, but tension that bubbled up among Twitter users appeared to force the paper's hand after dealing with death threats from those who were angry that old, offensive tweets had been reported on at all.
Still, though, as their jowly mugs and boozer's guts bubbled under the light of moon, I felt a building distemper that eventually had me stood over them, modest rocks in either hand, breathing deeply before driving each down into the impressionable meat and cartilege of nose and eyesocket.
The series bubbled with soapy plots and scenes of unorthodox child-rearing, featuring characters that a generation of TV watchers came to love: The eldest son, Charlie (Matthew Fox), was a juvenile, womanizing 20-something forced to take responsibility for his siblings and help run the family restaurant.
These fears have bubbled up as Chinese state media and Tencent have now said they will be suspending broadcast of NBA preseason games in China, following a tweet made by Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey, in which he showed support for the anti-government protests in Hong Kong.
Books like "Dallas 1963," by Bill Minutaglio and Steven L. Davis, and "Nut Country: Right-Wing Dallas and the Birth of the Southern Strategy," by Edward H. Miller, have portrayed — not inaccurately — the witch's caldron of intolerance and hate speech that bubbled over in Texas during those years.
And while other famously disgraced men — like Weinstein, news anchors Matt Lauer and Charlie Rose, director Brett Ratner, and comic Louis C.K. — have bubbled back into the culture in one fashion or another over the past year, Spacey has kept such a low profile that he has effectively vanished altogether.
That new threat, which bubbled up with a hefty dose of unsettling suspense through "Evolution," is the Whisperers — a group of violent humans who, inspired by the overwhelming zombie uprising, wear the skin of walkers and walk among them, whispering to each other to keep from arising undead (and human) suspicions.
Then there's this striking example of how a river that once was so toxic that it bubbled and oozed like a caldron is producing edible marine life: the Ohio E. P. A. announced in March that fish from the Cuyahoga River, including catfish and common carp, are safe to eat.
Many of these visions spiral around Magnus Hirschfeld's Institute for Sexual Science, in Berlin, one of the earliest pro-gay, pro-trans research institutions, and another carnival—a free space for erotic outsiders, where a liberated set kept dancing on the lip of the volcano, even as Fascism bubbled up.
But these aren't typical circumstances and the successes the party's celebrating in races in Virginia, Alabama, and Pennsylvania are accompanied by strenuous intra-party fights that have bubbled to the surface over what kinds of candidates and messages Democrats should be pushing to flip the House seats in congressional districts that lean conservative.
Sounds like a recipe for positive coverage — and yet, headlines such as "Is Hillary really that much more electable than Bernie?" circulated and accusations that the Democratic primary was rigged in Clinton's favor bubbled from major players, including former Clinton confidante Donna Brazile, the former interim chair of the Democratic National Committee.
Both movies, and others made around the same time that criticize white progressives, such as Dear White People (a 2014 movie that became a show three years later), stem from a mutual preoccupation that bubbled up organically from vastly different filmmakers, making each project seem all the more representative of its moment.
Trump's eagerness to bring an end to strict preventative measures he imposed last Monday bubbled up over the weekend as he consulted with outside allies and top economic aides, many of whom warned him that the unemployment rate could reach 30 percent in the second quarter of 2020 if businesses remain shuttered.
Each of them "ends" (if you go with gravity, or read them forward) by crossing the first or last letter of an across entry that goes along with it — and that across entry has a clue that requires you to combine the shaded/bubbled down entry with the across entry it runs into.
Pete Buttigieg had nothing to do with a decadelong scheme to fix the price of bread across Canada, his campaign said in a statement, despite an internet theory that bubbled up after Buttigieg disclosed that he had done consulting work on supermarket pricing for the Canadian chain Loblaws during his time at McKinsey.
It was after new guidelines were issued before the 211.3-224 school year requiring districts to address the issue that a fresh raft of school lunch shaming stories bubbled up, according to Diane Pratt-Heavner of the School Nutrition Association, which represents school lunch providers and advocates for free school lunches for all children.
The choice to open with an enormous production number was essentially the only one available to the Oscars, due to the Academy's struggles to find a master of ceremonies after announced host Kevin Hart stepped down from the gig following controversy that bubbled up after homophobic tweets and jokes he had made in the early 2010s resurfaced.
"I think what we're witnessing is a growing list of some irritants in the region that have been there for some time, and obviously they have now bubbled up to a level that some countries have decided they needed to take action in an effort to have those interests addressed," Tillerson said according to local Australian media.
"The scene as it exists at the moment has bubbled up for the last five years or so and in that time, the music has re-established itself at an underground level," says Tomas Fraser, who, since founding Coyote Records in 2012, has been releasing future-facing tracks by the likes of Spokes, Tom E Vercetti and Last Japan.
The speculation over whether the campaign is leaving its old ways behind has bubbled up again with Paul Manafort's replacement as campaign manager with a seasoned pollster, Trump's vague but still surprising expression of regret last week for his hurtful words and the seeming effort to walk back a promise to employ a "deportation force" to physically remove 11 million illegal immigrants.
Decades-long tensions threaten to boil overDecades-long tensions between Seoul and Tokyo bubbled to the surface last year after the South Korean Supreme Court ordered Japanese companies to compensate South Korean laborers who were forced to work for them during World War II.Japan colonized the then-united Korean Peninsula in 1910 and ruled it with an iron fist until 1945.
While rumors of further Nazi association had bubbled during his term as United Nations secretary general from 1972 to 1981, it wasn't until Waldheim sought higher domestic office that more damning evidence emerged — particularly of his involvement in the 1942 massacre of Yugoslav partisans in Kozara and the 1943 deportation of Jews from Salonika, the historical name for Thessaloniki, Greece.
There were three layers to this theme: One was filling in the bubbles to get six theme words; one was solving the six down clues that crossed the bubbled entries, to get six more theme words, in this case names of renown; and one was the longest clue in the puzzle, going all the way across its Equator, that tied the two sets of six together.
But early suggestions that Trump's publicly stated disdain for the rule of law, as seen in his attacks on federal judges, and erratic behavior in dealing with nuclear-armed North Korea might compel Congress to consider new restraints on his office have mostly dried up -- even as open bipartisan concern over the breadth of presidential power has bubbled up for the first time in a generation.
Then the second time they tried to get this deal done, the Fox News sexual harassment scandal and the secret payments that people were, that Fox was paying in order to keep — and Bill O'Reilly was paying in order to keep — its sexual harassment problem quiet bubbled up again and it seemed like they were on the brink of losing that deal a second time.
As Faiz kept offering me more and more roasted channa during my reporting trip, and the notifications about Kim bubbled up on my phone, all I could do was breathe relief that I had a support network thanks to such a fellowship — and wish that Kim, and all of us wanting to be out in the world, could be in situations that enabled our courage, not halted it.
Yet the question bubbled up again and again over the course of five days in London, in the backstage scrums where they faced the press and explained their work: "Don't you hate Brexit?" said a voice from the crowd that was facing down Riccardo Tisci, Burberry's chief creative officer, on Sunday under the hot, sharp glare of the lights at the Tate Modern following his second show for the brand.
To my immense frustration, I didn't have a pen that worked, and I was too shy to ask anybody if I could borrow one … I simply sat and thought, for four (delayed train) hours, while all the details bubbled up in my brain, and this scrawny, black-haired, bespectacled boy who didn't know he was a wizard became more and more real to me I began to write Philosopher's Stone that very evening.
Trump has further infuriated Mexicans by threatening to carry out mass deportations and rewrite trade treaties crucial to their economy, and by referring to some immigrants from the United States' southern neighbor as rapists or drug runners With economic growth sluggish, the president's popularity at record lows and tensions palpable between the finance minister and other Cabinet members, rumors of Videgaray's impending departure had bubbled under the surface in Mexico for months.
And they bubbled up once again last week after Mueller delivered remarks from the Justice Department — his first public comments over the course of the two-year investigation — in which he explicitly declined to exonerate President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE of obstruction of justice crimes.
It is a stereotype that it takes success to engage French attention, but it is not an entirely inaccurate one: as the crowds gathered in Nice — or rather, the barren no-man's-land by the freeway in which the stadium, still awaiting the tram service it was supposed to have for Euro 2016, is situated — the atmosphere bubbled and fizzed with anticipation of seeing this France team take another step to glory.
Mr. Kogi chose pieces from designers less known outside of Japan, including suiting by Auralee (he was wearing it himself, underneath a white leather Louis Vuitton harness as he showed visitors through the offerings); T-shirts by Midorikawa with stipple portraits of the minimalist avant-garde composer John Cage; and sweatshirts from Mr. Kogi's own Poggy the Man collection embroidered with the letters L-O-V-E in a familiar-but-unplaceable bubbled logo.
Her signature body-conscious dresses were extrapolated into boneless corsets sliced at the stomach and under the breasts and worn with skirts buckled asymmetrically and slung low at the hips; Crombie coats given a Carnaby Street spin with exaggerated stripes and big mother-of-pearl buttons; and spaghetti-strap plaid slips inset with a ribbed knit from ribs to thighs where they bubbled into a rounded skirt (bubble skirts and corsets, by the way, being something of a trend).
As the lakes full of goo and oil that ten thousand years ago had swallowed woolly mammoths and saber-toothed tigers whole bubbled beside them, and oblivious tourists walked into and out of the adjacent museum, Owen Hanson posed with a lucha libre mask, a shovel, and expensive jeans for a picture shot by a senior-citizen private eye to be edited into a photo of a vandalized grave and mailed to a man called Robin Hood.
Another pertinent example of Zuckerberg simply not telling the truth when he wrongly claims Facebook users can control their information vis-a-vis his ad business — an example which also happens to underline how pernicious his attempts to use "security" to justify eroding privacy really are — bubbled into view last fall, when Facebook finally confessed that mobile phone numbers users had provided for the specific purpose of enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) to increase the security of their accounts were also used by Facebook for ad targeting.
The controversy, commonly referred to as "Boneghazi" or "bones discourse," first bubbled up in the winter of 2015, when Ender Darling, a non-binary identified, white-passing witch of color (pronouns: they/them) tried to share their collection of found human bone fragments with other magic practitioners on the internet, sparking a vehement debate among the queer witch community, eventually leading to a short-lived viral spectacle around the controversy and, within a year, a federal investigation into Darling's actions—which has reportedly resulted in their arrest for the trafficking of human remains.
All of this comes to mind as the latest controversy about the role of religion in America bubbled to the surface with the line of questioning by Senators Dianne FeinsteinDianne Emiel FeinsteinTrump administration urges Congress to reauthorize NSA surveillance program The Hill's Morning Report - More talk on guns; many questions on Epstein's death Juan Williams: We need a backlash against Big Tech MORE (D-Calif.) and Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinSenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility House panel investigating decision to resume federal executions To combat domestic terrorism, Congress must equip law enforcement to fight rise in white supremacist attacks MORE (D-Ill.) of Federal Appeals Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett.
EINHORN: NO I DON'T KNOW THE ANSWER TO THAT I DON'T KNOW WHAT WILL CHANGE IT I DON'T KNOW WHEN WELL CHANGE IT I LOOK BACK TO MARCH OF 200 WHEN THE NASDAQ BUBBLED UP AT THE TOP AND THERE WAS NO PARTICULAR REASON I CAN SEE WHY IT HAD THE TOP RIGHT THEN, WHY IT HAD TO REVERSE, WHAT HAD TO CHANGE I KNOW THE TONE OF THE MARKET CHANGES IT CHANGES FROM TIME TO TIME, IT DOES IT WITHOUT WARNING, ITS NOT PARTICULARLY PREDICTABLE BUT OVER LONG PERIOD OF TIMES HISTORICALLY, VALUE DOES TEND TO WIN OUT, AND AFTER A LONG PERIOD WHERE IT HAS -- IT HAS BEEN A CHALLENGE FOR VALUE INVESTORS, I THINK IT'S ACTUALLY PROBABLY PRETTY GOOD TIME TO BE INVOLVED IN THAT STRATEGY.

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