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After about 25 numbers were cataloged, the Haggler gave up.
Additionally, Winkler has cataloged Zanisnik's mother extensively in their comics.
These measurements cataloged a history of variations in Greenland's ice.
Corkin cataloged his verbal tics, his malapropisms, his stock phrases.
James cataloged one type of experience: the personal; the intimate.
Would but you could have your own life cataloged this way!
He cataloged them first on YouTube channels, and then iROKO platforms.
The report exhaustively cataloged arguments for and against net neutrality regulation.
Q: Most of these images were not online or even cataloged.
The remainder are cataloged by the National Archives and Records Administration.
Every inch of the building below had been cataloged, labeled, and scrubbed.
" Conditions like autism can&apost be neatly cataloged as things to "solve.
Weight loss was cataloged after the first 5.2 years of the study.
In an article, the psychologist Clemence Due cataloged the many online responses.
Most of the private startups cataloged by PitchBook don't have complete financial data.
Kinet died in 1989, and his photographs were cataloged by his wife Gertraude.
A co-worker thoughtfully cataloged my progress, a dad alone in the dark.
The Southern Poverty Law Center last year cataloged 718 Confederate monuments and statues.
For two years after the return, the sample will be cataloged and analyzed.
A 2011 report by the Government Accountability Office cataloged the Hoover building's woes.
At first, he cataloged specialty coffee and craft beer venues in major cities.
Human rights organizations have cataloged widespread labor violations in the United Arab Emirates.
Mr. Le Guennec claimed to have cataloged all the artworks on his own.
Our photographer cataloged the objects she left behind and the stories they told.
This includes product codes, SKUs, and text from sources not formally cataloged in spreadsheets.
Of the approximately 2000,210 neutron stars currently cataloged, only 29 are classified as magnetars.
Space-Track has cataloged the Zuma payload as USA 280, international designation 303-001A.
Three years later, he cataloged his work in a New York Times bestselling book.
All federal regulations are publicly cataloged and searchable in the code of federal regulations.
Tom was like, 'I've cataloged hours and hours and hours of Bill's keyboard playing.
Measuring mounts—like some Western bar's mounted elk head—our cataloged vanishing unfinished heaven.
The court announced in June that it had cataloged more than seven million defaults.
These items will be cataloged and sent to Vanessa Bryant, who requested the mementos.
All told, Mr. Miller cataloged 420 murals, but he expects that number to grow.
Merriam-Webster's earliest cataloged use of photoshop is from a Usenet newsgroup in 1992.
You look at a manifest of a slave ship and people were numbers and cataloged.
On the other hand, it seemed ripe to be cataloged by any passing street archaeologist.
He cataloged books, keeping track of the ones that were loaned out and then returned.
All have been gathered and carefully cataloged, waiting for the rotunda museum to be finished.
On his bed were boxes of carefully cataloged letters from bad actors like Whitey Bulger.
And instead of pulverizing the tombstones, they are being cataloged and stored in a warehouse.
Since the discovery of the first exoplanet in 1992, astronomers have cataloged thousands of distant worlds.
By the end of the process, they cataloged over 380 examples of offensive images and words.
Either way, she says, the most important thing is for records to be cataloged and released.
All items left behind are being cataloged and given to the Bryant family, per their request.
The Gaia team already has cataloged more than 1 billion stars in its enormous data trove.
His dry witticisms were so memorable that The Washington Post cataloged some of them last year.
Those journeys will now be cataloged in an album, Savage Times, that's coming out February 17.
Every move of residents is documented and cataloged, she said, eroding the privacy of local residents.
Trump's frustration with Tillerson has been cataloged in great detail, including on the President's Twitter feed.
But as the organization better cataloged the data in a cloud-based repository, the accuracy improved.
Other changes cataloged in the poll underscore how great a change the post-millennials could bring.
Thankfully, Microsoft has kindly cataloged all of the images, media and even a little information online.
Any child's missed instruction time, such as for a medical issue, must be cataloged and justified.
The Sacramento Bee cataloged 17 different lawsuits filed by California against the Trump administration in 2017.
Magikarp's pokédex entries, as cataloged by Pokémon Database, reads like a grade-A list of dating negs.
A new report from the Southern Poverty Law Center cataloged more than 700 such monuments and statues.
In April the State Department's human rights report cataloged some 50 pages of abuses in Saudi Arabia.
Since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, Iran has cataloged Christianity as an existential threat to the nation.
Calls for persecution of the press and intellectuals (both cataloged as destructive critics) are another authoritarian mainstay.
The Canadian researchers have identified and cataloged 79 rare genetic syndromes where obesity is a key symptom.
Natasha Leggero, clearly pregnant under a rainbow sequined dress, cataloged the reasons she did not want children.
He cataloged a history of what he called "racist and insane" behavior throughout Mr. Trump's political career.
The collection, which has been held by Hamilton descendants for 200 years, has not been fully cataloged.
In the 1950s, they were finally cataloged, prompting a cottage industry of historical research, Dr. Kohn said.
Just as his father had once cataloged butterflies species, Oiticica catalogs, and fancifully names, varieties of cocaine.
BuzzFeed News has cataloged more than 200 different WhatsApp stickers that show inciting, violent, or anti-Semitic content.
Mitrokhin's files, totaling 19 boxes and thousands of papers, were cataloged and archived at the Churchill Archives Center.
But he's cataloged 300 in the Cape Cod area, meaning at minimum 300 sharks have visited the region.
Words describing various sorts of vocalizations were mentioned so frequently that they could be cataloged in alphabetical order.
A giant collection of carefully cataloged genomes, called the UK Biobank, was about to become available to researchers.
Her music, often cataloged as indie or lo-fi, sways with the wistfulness of groups like the Shins.
Cataloged areas of radioactivity are represented by walls of luminous graphs running across contaminated landscapes like cautionary fences.
I asked to see it, and she immediately pulled out 11 slim albums cataloged with her typical precision.
The skeleton was taken back to the museum last week, where it will be cataloged, preserved and repaired.
The Js13kGames competition has been ongoing since 2503, and all past years' submissions and winners are cataloged here.
" He breathlessly cataloged the area's cured meats: "The prosciutto, the bresaola, the coppa, the mortadella — that's all here.
Stelter cataloged her missteps: Lauer didn't laugh at her jokes; she stepped on Lauer's toes; they never clicked.
Closer to the impact site, scientists also cataloged a geological timeline of disasters that befell Earth that day.
The scientists cataloged the sizes and locations of hundreds of boulders larger than roughly 6 feet in diameter.
The legendary psychedelic chemist famously cataloged the effects of nearly 503 psychedelic compounds he'd made in his home lab.
It's easy to imagine Cistercian monks doing something similar as they cataloged the terroirs of Burgundy 500 years ago.
During the survey, the divers cataloged 358 submerged cave systems, representing about 870 miles (1,400 km) of flooded tunnels.
Scorsese's collaboration with Jagger has given him license to fully indulge his well-cataloged love of a good cue.
So far, Litterati has cataloged over 750,000 pieces of litter from 114 countries, with hundreds being added every day.
A 2014 report by a U.N. commission of inquiry cataloged massive violations including large prison camps, starvation and executions.
Then I took out my laptop, where I had cataloged every dollar, euro, and yen spent on our journey.
According to its entries counter, Snail-Check has cataloged the safety of almost 11,500 people as of October 3.
Over the past three decades, Ted has carefully handpicked and cataloged each vintage vehicle in his 85-car collection.
Women and girls — some as young as 9 — were cataloged and sold into a codified system of sex slavery.
The police, who had fought the militants in the building, provided documents that cataloged the Islamic State fighters' equipment.
Their responses to Mr. Trump's video, cataloged here by my colleague Astead Herndon, ranged from fierce to more milquetoast.
They detected, classified and cataloged several hundred thousand stars and extrapolated crucial discoveries about our universe in the process.
They were cataloged as the work of Jules Agostini, a colonial administrator who is documented as knowing the artist.
An astounding 30 million stars were cataloged, all of them at least five times more massive than our own Sun.
A recent Columbia Journalism Review article also cataloged the local media's problematic approach to covering race relations in the community.
The recent report in The New York Times cataloged accusations of sexual harassment against the filmmaker that spanned three decades.
"We've collected samples from all over the world, and cataloged the genetic information encoded in their DNA," Dr. Holmes said.
The majority do not come from museums or collections, where their existence would have been cataloged, Dr. Al-Azm said.
In rushed the stuff, now lovingly curated and arranged in her home, and cataloged at her online Museum of Kitsch.
"It sounds so unpolished, so youthful," said Roger Gengo, whose website Masked Gorilla has cataloged this scene since its infancy.
For this project, I did aggressive / transparency / scraping / noise of that one typeface, then scanned and cataloged each of them.
But the list came under criticism as it closely mirrored one assembled by Forbes Magazine that cataloged Russia's richest people.
Sturdevant asked how he was doing, and he cataloged a laundry list of what he called his "old man" ailments.
There are likely around 8 or 9 million species on Earth, and we've cataloged a bit more than a million.
Even after he cataloged over 1,000 different names, it's still a labor of love and not affiliated with Ikea at all.
However, some space industry analysts have pointed out that none of these spacecraft have been officially cataloged by the Air Force.
His wardrobe and collection of weapons received scrutiny from researchers who cataloged their findings in the journal Scientific Reports this week.
The files cataloged every tiny detail of police operations, such as vacation days, daily time logs, and other mundane internal communication.
They also add a new dimension to the Mueller report, which cataloged how WikiLeaks helped the Russians undermine the US election.
The upper Midwest was also a common region for finding critters, with reports cataloged in Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan.
Different fears feature unique, consistent signatures in the brain, which is the fact that allows them to be so neatly cataloged.
Immigrants were the most frequently targeted group, but the center cataloged 108 incidents involving swastikas and 33 that specifically targeted Jews.
All five thousand eight hundred and seventy-two stars were cataloged in 1745, and not another has been found since then.
The Congressional Research Service recently cataloged legislative efforts to repeal, defund or delay the Affordable Care Act from 2011 to 2016.
Birds are considered the most well-cataloged class of organisms — far more is known about them than about insects, for instance.
With the help of the terrific Brenna Williams, I've cataloged the major news headlines of Trump's first 31 days of 2018.
He also said that some of the supposed videos appeared to have been edited and cataloged for the purpose of blackmail.
Social accounts like Bye Felipe have cataloged hundreds of users (primarily men) sending crude or threatening messages online and through dating apps.
Once projects are underway, they are carefully cataloged with photography and videos for JDS's growing archives — and for social media, of course.
In 2014, a report by a U.N. commission of inquiry cataloged massive human rights violations including large prison camps, starvation and executions.
We're eagerly awaiting today's release of the annual "Pig Book," a database of pork-barrel spending cataloged by Citizens Against Government Waste.
Instead, the images that are returned are those already cataloged somewhere on Pinterest, and are "related" to the image in some way.
In other words, it's not really his account anymore, and thus, anything he tweets from it should be cataloged for historical purposes.
Martin forwarded the note to a superior, and the day after the woman sent it, the school cataloged it as a complaint.
So far, they've cataloged petabytes worth of web pages and claim to continue to archive 300 million new web pages each week.
Her 10,000-mile journey took her three years to complete, and she cataloged it with videos and a book about the experience.
Mr. Hernandez's rapid ascent — cataloged daily online — was tailor made for a new generation of web-savvy fans hooked on nonmusical content.
Zeidman told the Los Angeles Times that the items will be cataloged and delivered to the Bryant family in "specially made containers."
Yet when Prince died — without a will or a plan for the music's release — most of the vault was not even cataloged.
Earlier this week, a nonprofit news organization, the Center for Investigative Reporting, cataloged a series of injuries suffered by Tesla factory workers.
Especially in their fungal forms, they can be both plant and animal, their alienness at once unabashedly fictive yet almost empirically cataloged.
Electronics have a host of toxic materials inside of them, and researchers have carefully cataloged the damage they can cause when disassembled.
Mr. Rohatgi, the lawyer, cataloged legal advances for gay people in the United States, including the Supreme Court ruling in Lawrence v.
Its authoritarian conduct is matched on the other side of the civil war, where human rights groups have cataloged widespread detention and disappearances.
These facts, and many others, are cataloged in a new book by Steven Brill about America's gradual decline over the last half-century.
Mr. Parvez's report, which was submitted to the council on Wednesday, cataloged human rights violations by the Indian security forces during the protests.
It lists 40 restaurants headed by Japanese chefs, 28 of which are cataloged as "Japarisiennes," a portmanteau for Japanese chefs cooking French cuisine.
She's cataloged the venom of a myriad of creatures in locations as disparate as the beaches of Indonesia and the rainforests of Peru.
With every building cataloged, demolitions are easy to track and residents can use that information to support their demands for compensation, he noted.
That year, a writer and lager enthusiast, Kit Caless, started Wetherspoon's Carpets, a blog that cataloged the floor coverings of the company's pubs.
In an April 28, 2017, article, The New York Times cataloged every tweet by President Trump in his first 100 days in office.
The features of the skull were cataloged so it could be compared with all other known hominin species from eastern and southern Africa.
The items are being cataloged and will be delivered to the Bryant family at the request of Kobe's widow, Vanessa Bryant, Zeidman said.
The rest of the offerings — all the sneakers and photographs and jerseys and stuffed animals — were cataloged and stored in 37 shipping containers.
A: I couldn't go through the catalog and say, 'Bring me this,' because I was looking for photos that had not been cataloged.
The rest of the offerings — all the sneakers and photographs and jerseys and stuffed animals — were cataloged and stored in 37 shipping containers.
Several large areas focus on how roses, jasmine and lavender are grown regionally; another area is cataloged by olfactory families: floral, fruity, etc.
Everything that isn&apost perishable will be cataloged, packed up, and put in specially made containers before being shipped to the Bryant family.
Standing before the bench, Mr. ya Toivo cataloged his reasons for challenging South Africa's refusal to heed United Nations demands for Namibia's liberation.
Unlike Gilmour, who lived a cataloged life — verified by documents, photographs, trophies, medals and two biographies — Singh could not produce a birth certificate.
That's according to the invaluable Washington Post Fact Checker which, from the start of Trump's presidency, has cataloged the mountain of his mistruths.
Down the hall from the main room is a cold-storage locker, where original slides and transparencies are cataloged out of harm's way.
Using advanced computing technology and novel data sets, they cataloged the economic fallout that market forces have wrought with unprecedented specificity and range.
But surprisingly, that exact password has appeared in 21 data breaches, as cataloged by the site Have I Been Pwned and spotted by Gizmodo.
There's loads of well cataloged clothing on one side, featuring threads from every decade, and stalls of knickknacks and antiques on the other side.
First came a series of international conferences that cataloged the mind-numbing medical and humanitarian consequences that will follow any use of nuclear weapons.
Sarah Johnson, the museum's director, said the paperwork has not been fully cataloged and mined for insights into how the artists and patrons interacted.
The 32 death reports released on Friday were the first time that the authorities so publicly cataloged and detailed the injuries of the dead.
No one has cataloged the success of female Democratic candidates in this election cycle better than The Cook Political Report's House Editor David Wasserman.
Late-last week, Starry scored a bit more support with an additional $30 million in funding cataloged via a Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
Some might think of the industrial buildings obsessively cataloged by Bernd and Hilla Becher, or the vacant cityscapes of Thomas Struth and Masataka Nakano.
To date, over 8,000 artifacts have been cataloged at Paisley Park, a figure that represents only a tiny fraction of the star's accumulated possessions.
They live in Flemington, N.J., in a house overflowing with her oil paintings and pastel drawings; Mr. Sirota has numbered and cataloged each piece.
For the rare occasions that words failed her, she kept voluminous proof of the life she had lived, cataloged exhaustively by year and subject.
That was until last November, when "Salvator Mundi," a painting cataloged by Christie's as a long-lost Leonardo da Vinci, sold for $450.3 million.
The document had never been closed, she said, but was simply part of a large backlog of miscellaneous donations that is currently being cataloged.
According to museum and Lebanese officials, it was first cataloged in 1967 by a Swiss archaeologist excavating the Temple of Eshmun in Sidon, Lebanon.
Over the years, his staff cataloged his purchase of more than 50,000 items, many from the elite auction houses in New York and Europe.
The organization has cataloged nearly 400 cases, most since 2000, involving severe to fatal abuse of what it calls "homeschooling's invisible children," Coleman said.
Mass shooting stories are usually told at funerals and candlelight vigils, cataloged by the number of dead left to bury when the gunfire stops.
I cataloged over 600 watches a year, and through that just picked up an eye for watches, and it fueled a love for them.
"We call them Jedi masters," Dr. McBride said, pointing out that detectorists had found about 80 percent of the artifacts cataloged in the project.
Rudd, who has also created politically-focused hyperreal street sculptures and political cartoons, has cataloged the forks almost like scientific specimens or museum relics.
There were 529 Nintendo Entertainment games, 90 Super NES games, 111 Nintendo 64 games, and eight Game Boy games (all cataloged in this impressive spreadsheet).
Matthew Baron, a doctoral candidate at the University of Cambridge, studied dinosaur fossils from around the world and cataloged them depending on 457 different features.
The Free Speech Project's researchers had cataloged more than 22018 incidents since 2016 that fit their criteria for a person's free speech rights being threatened.
They compared the phase of the solid-earth tide with the timing of 81,000 cataloged LFEs that occurred along the fault from 2008 to 2015.
Each stop on the fish's journey, from the landing dock to the processing facility to the truck that drove it to Brooklyn, had been cataloged.
Human Rights Watch has cataloged about 85 chemical weapons attacks in Syria since the August 21, 2013, strike, most of them perpetrated by the regime.
The remarks came as news broke that Ecuadorian authorities had cataloged the WikiLeaks founder's personal belongings, including electronic devices containing data as-of-yet undisclosed.
The web was intended to bring humanity's vast trove of content, previously cataloged in our libraries, to mass audiences through a digital user experience — i.e.
Home Minister Amber Rudd said the police and MI5, Britain's domestic security agency, would review 14 cases cataloged last year in an investigation by BuzzFeed.
In recent years, scientists have cataloged more than 6 million tiny changes in DNA that slightly affect the chances that people will get various diseases.
While these archives — cold and dark, with their shrouds and cardboard ''coffins'' — may resemble repositories for the dead, the pieces cataloged inside are anything but.
Everything of sentimental value that is cataloged, stored, and creatively displayed, whether it be stamps, baseball cards, even bottle caps, is, after all, a collection.
The precisely cataloged and annotated portraits of journalists will sit alongside three other bodies of work by the actress: All are forms of self-portraiture.
In one of many lavish events cataloged in the indictment, prosecutors said Mr. Francis, the military contractor, took Admiral Loveless and another defendant, Lt. Cmdr.
Printed on high-quality Dutch paper, the book cataloged the riotous marine life of the East Indies, very little known to Europeans at the time.
An American academic who worked from his modest Boston home, Sharp studied and cataloged examples of nonviolent resistance, looking at why they succeeded or failed.
Cataloged as being painted in Naples in about 1607, the painting was thought to have been Caravaggio's second rendering of this gruesome Old Testament subject.
A 2012 Human Rights Watch report cataloged incidents where police and soldiers "have arbitrarily arrested, detained, and tortured villagers, who are mostly from disaffected tribal communities."
The notebooks cataloged bags of cash allegedly delivered to government offices and the private residence of Fernandez and her late husband and former President Nestor Kirchner.
This means that even though generations have cataloged and pored over each of the thousands of prophecies, many of them remained cryptic until the very end.
What's more, an American Civil Liberties Union report in May cataloged "verbal, physical, or sexual abuse" of immigrant children from US Customs and Border Protection officials.
And the 227 million pages of police documents currently being cataloged and digitized reveal incriminating details of how forced disappearances were carried out by the state.
Over time, I incorporated each of these recommendations into a successful routine, handily cataloged in one place—under "Posts I've Liked"—for easy, chaos-free consumption.
You live on your Discogs account, which has your entire collection cataloged and you have an Instagram account devoted to photos of your rarest seven-inches.
But Trump likely doesn't realize he's doing himself more harm than good, considering that each presidential tweet is cataloged as potential evidence in a future lawsuit.
Even more significantly, Mr. Cahn said, the photograph policy does not address the fact that photos exist, possibly to be cataloged and disseminated in the future.
But they pointedly declined to exonerate him — and they cataloged the attempts by Mr. Trump to escape an inquiry that imperiled his presidency from the start.
That was until last November, when "Salvator Mundi," pictured above, a painting cataloged by Christie's as a long-lost Leonardo da Vinci, sold for $450.3 million.
Offered on behalf of Quinn's Auctions in Virginia, the vase had been cataloged as being 2110th or 2000th century and was estimated at $5003 to $2500.
You're seeing a through line from beginning to end, all cataloged for you by a platform intended to celebrate existing and doing and liking and living.
The center has provided therapy to about 1,000 victims of police abuse, its founders say, and cataloged instances of police torture, unlawful killings and illegal abductions.
The first batch of Reed's archives, containing his paperwork, photographs and record collection, were handed over in December, and are being sorted and cataloged in Queens.
A team at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln had, among other feats, cataloged the use of free indirect discourse in the entire corpus of her work.
It has posted hundreds of biographies of well-known and obscure baseball figures, each about 2,000 to 4,000 words long, all neatly cataloged on its website.
Like any of the greatest old tenements, the new building has more details than can be cataloged; its plenty recalls the abundance of the natural world.
They carefully cataloged and observed these Cepheids (highlighted in the top image) for years, and from repeated measurements emerged a portrait of the galaxy — a curved portrait.
At the time, scientists suggested that this dramatic event, officially cataloged as GW170817, could have created a black hole — and a new analysis backs this supposition up.
Mussau has a vast amount of animals that have yet to be cataloged, so the scientists were expecting to find something—just not a meter-long lizard.
It's an imperfect metric, too: it's only consistently cataloged by the California DMV, and it's been proven easy to fudge because it has such a loose definition.
The Guinness Book of World Records cataloged Harry's collection as having 903,724 pieces of hamburger memorabilia, earning him the record for owning the most hamburger-related items.
They have cataloged an array of continuing abuses, including arbitrary arrests, house burnings as punishment, and the detention and torture last spring of about 100 gay men.
Bored with her job at Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia), where she cataloged and calibrated equipment for radio technicians, Payne-Scott applied for a government posting seeking a physicist.
In an article published on April 16, the Center for Investigative Reporting, a nonprofit news organization, cataloged a number of serious injuries experienced by Tesla factory workers.
Most end up in boxes that are stored at facilities in Jersey City and Rotterdam, N.Y. Some, however, are cataloged and added to the official museum collection.
"Some people do it because it's quick and easy, but it's difficult to search and bookmark," he said, adding that photos can be sorted and cataloged easily.
And Democratic lawmakers will also work to build a case that the presidential behavior cataloged in that evidence matches the definitions of impeachable conduct established last week.
In his speech last year Mr. Putin cataloged an array of new weapons that he said Russia was developing, while animations showed missiles striking the United States.
The clerks steered him instead toward "The Expert at the Card Table," a slender book from 1902 that cataloged techniques for the stealthy manipulation of playing cards.
Because the records are both sizable and in such disarray, Kerr said ideally she'd like to have two archivists focused solely on getting Friedman's files cataloged and stored.
On a recent test drive, he cataloged the car's limitations and errors, including those he described as "critical interventions" in which the driver must override the car's behavior.
" Crackdown A 2012 report by Human Rights Watch cataloged cases where police and soldiers "have arbitrarily arrested, detained, and tortured villagers, who are mostly from disaffected tribal communities.
Johnson's suit attempts to draw a close connection between playing a sport and participating in a work-study program; in both, students' hours are cataloged by a supervisor.
"The authors do a good job arguing against this, but I don't think we've cataloged all the unusual things that go bump in the night skies just yet."
The advisories cataloged any press release or letter that a ranking member or senior Democrat had issued over the prior two years that dealt with a particular company.
Many contained items that his predecessors had acquired around the beginning of the 20th century, cataloged and then stored in archival boxes between sheets of acid-free paper.
At the protest on Tuesday, Mr. de Blasio promised to "redouble" his efforts on his traffic safety plan, known as Vision Zero, and cataloged increases in police enforcement.
The whole inhabited world has now been pictured and cataloged, and we have so fully embraced the archive that it feels like an extension of our collective mind.
For "Rite," she printed out Stravinsky's score — even though she doesn't read music — and cataloged the movements according to notes; a B-flat, for instance, means a jump.
Then cataloged to be by the Isleworth factory in England, they were later identified as being by Bartlam, based on comparison with porcelain fragments excavated in South Carolina.
As the men put together the set, each screw and bolt used to build it — the common room of a mental institution — had to be cataloged and tracked.
On Mr. Sinaga's digital devices, investigators said they eventually found huge volumes of photos and videos of his assaults, sometimes cataloged alongside pictures of a victim's ID card.
Defending Earth Together NASA and its partner space agencies have cataloged over 18,000 near–Earth asteroids, and none have yet been found to pose a future threat to Earth.
They happily cataloged nearly every moment of their lives — from divorces to family rifts to gagging over dog poop duty — and turned it into branded content for mass consumption.
Over the past decade, astronomers have cataloged more than a dozen FRBs, seemingly random flashes of radio energy that appear in the sky at farflung locations and then disappear.
It was caught in 1996 on a beach beside Dornoch in northeast Scotland, and it's part of a collection being cataloged by Stephen Moran, an entomologist who lives nearby.
The case was eventually dropped, but not without piquing plenty of media attention — all of which is cataloged and chronicled into a book, available for thumbing through at Locust.
Humans — not robots — manually pick out the items in an order from rows of shelving and bins, using internal Amazon systems that have cataloged where every item is stored.
They also coordinated the entire week's looks in advance, as they do before every trip, dressing and photographing themselves at home so each outfit is cataloged on their iPhones.
With weeks to go until Inauguration Day, journalists have already cataloged a wide range of situations in which Trump's business interests clash with his job in the White House.
With Strieff, victims of unlawful searches are effectively told, "you are not a citizen of a democracy but the subject of a carceral state, just waiting to be cataloged".
With a tiny mallet and a point-and-shoot camera, she cataloged cracks and blemishes on the building's facade, pausing at each floor to feel around for fatal flaws.
But in their final report, the O.A.S. election observers cataloged a series of anomalies and sloppy practices, concluding that the doubts over the election's integrity had not been dispelled.
Writing for the Times op-ed page, David Leonhardt definitively cataloged the president's many, many statements downplaying the risk of coronavirus, as well as his administration's lack of action.
Another portion of her library, preserved at a castle in Kent, England, was cataloged and assembled by the British bookseller George Ramsden and acquired by the Mount in 2005.
A third of all debris cataloged by NASA was created in 2007, when China conducted an anti-satellite test, and in 2009 when American and Russian communications satellites collided.
Symantec found screen captures from targeted computers cataloged by organization and device name, often including the phrase "cntrl," which may indicate the group had successfully taken control of the device.
In the longer-term, there will be so many features that are possible (some cataloged here and some yet unknown) that they will compete for space on cost-constrained hardware.
Officials in New Jersey are holding a hearing regarding squalid and unsanitary conditions at a large detention center for immigrants that were cataloged in a scathing inspection report last week.
Cotton, thread, and major attitude constitute some of the best t-shirt designs and some of the best movie moments can feel defined by a splashy, subconsciously-cataloged white tee.
Again and again, Cruz and the other G.O.P. candidates stressed that Trump wasn't really a conservative; they listed his heresies, cataloged his deviations, dug up his barely buried liberal past.
Many hurricane victims haven't been included in that number due to their causes of death not being properly recorded or "being cataloged as dying of natural deaths," Yulín Cruz said.
Many hurricane victims were not included in the official count because the cause of death was improperly recorded or they were "cataloged as dying of natural deaths," Yulín Cruz said.
So he carried them over from the paintings department to the print department, and the print department cataloged them, put them on a shelf, and never thought about them again.
Once the materials are processed and cataloged by the Institute, the public will be able to access and peruse them online, as well as arrange to research them in person.
Worker safety at the Fremont plant has come under scrutiny after a nonprofit news organization, the Center for Investigative Reporting, cataloged a series of injuries suffered by Tesla factory workers.
By now, the nasty fight between the ride-hailing service Uber and Waymo, the unit of Alphabet that used to be Google's self-driving-car project, has been well cataloged.
Nearby, the bar, in partnership with Dushan Zaric, a founder of Employees Only, has a wall of bottles, hundreds of spirits, all cataloged in several hefty volumes, hence its name.
Or rather, what KRZ would come to teach me was that player choice doesn't need to be flagged, cataloged, and externalized-into-grand-setpiece-reveal in order to contain meaning.
Once they cataloged polynomials with an odd number of prime factors—the hardest step—Sawin and Shusterman had to determine which of them were prime, and which were twin primes.
In a scathing statement against Mr. Putin, Mr. McCain cataloged all of Russia's controversial actions in Ukraine, Syria and elsewhere and said it could not be trusted as a partner.
Schmuhl cataloged nearly all of the people attending a vote for the St. Joseph County Democratic Party chairman: a state representative here, a city councilman in that corner, former Sen.
Researchers cataloged the injuries recorded on his bones and discovered an infected jaw, broken ribs and what looks to be a bite from a fellow T. rex on his tail.
She met Shlomi Hatuka, 40, on Facebook through Mizrahi activist groups and together they founded AMRAM, a nonprofit organization that has cataloged over 800 testimonies of families on its website.
She was well known as a collector of kitsch, and her pink 1937 Los Angeles home housed her collection of candy-colored ephemera, cataloged online at her Museum of Kitsch.
Platforms likely aren't able to automatically recognize brand-new material since it's unlikely to have been cataloged in a copyright check database yet, especially when it's actively being masked by streamers.
In 1995's Clueless, Cher Horowitz's expansive closet is digitally cataloged so she can flip through tops and bottoms on a touchscreen desktop computer (in 1995!) to create her own looks.
Her exploits are neatly cataloged in three binders, his writings are arranged in a neat pile by her desktop, and his quotations are carefully handwritten on the pages of a notebook.
Since then, the overall number of cataloged NEOs has increased by five times, but current capabilities and estimates suggest that we can find less than half of those objects by 2033.
When states' attorneys general sued the tobacco companies at the turn of the century, the giant settlement produced a trove of internal tobacco company documents, which have been cataloged and archived.
Beginning in 2014, workers cataloged the locations and replacement dates of hundreds of track parts in Penn Station and identified jobs that needed to be done, according to records and interviews.
And "For Sama," which focuses on a young female Syrian filmmaker, Waad al-Kateab, who cataloged harrowing aspects of her life in Aleppo for five years, took the documentary feature award.
And with the rise of Vladimir V. Putin, whose nationalism depended on a heroic portrayal of Russia's past, the crimes that Memorial had cataloged had no place in the official narrative.
A long list of aviation trade groups and unions sent a letter to Mr. Trump and congressional leaders on Thursday that cataloged the different areas where the F.A.A. had been hobbled.
Near the start of White's debut novel, we learn that our 41-year-old title character has sighted and cataloged 863 species of birds — the third-longest list in North America.
Asked to explain why it's needed, he cataloged an array of benefits — including better grades, reduced risk of depression and fewer vehicle accidents — that he said was borne out by research.
No one has comprehensively cataloged how they reached out to news outlets—or in some cases how WikiLeaks did, with leaks that Russian agents provided—or exactly which outlets were targeted.
Uber said it had cataloged 2,936 sexual assaults in 2017 and 3,045 in 20173, ranging from unwanted kissing of what it called a "nonsexual body part" to attempted rape and rape.
In his "The Joy of Mixology" (originally published in 2003), he meticulously cataloged cocktails and elaborated his occupation's plusses and minuses without romanticizing or disregarding overindulgence by bartenders or their customers.
Cataloged as having been made in Naples in about 1607, it has been viewed by a number of specialists at the Pinacoteca di Brera museum in Milan in 2016 and 2017.
It cataloged 387 anti-Semitic attacks worldwide and cited among the causes growing fears in Europe and elsewhere linked to mass immigration, economic hardship and opposition to Israel's policies towards the Palestinians.
What's more, the tool is only as powerful as its database; the only individuals who can be identified are those whose distinctive gaits have been previously recorded and cataloged in the system.
A machine learning algorithm, which diagnoses, say, skin cancer, has a training set of samples which have been biopsied and cataloged, leaving no doubt as to whether they are malignant or not.
His personal library now includes more than 703 courses, as varied as "Understanding Multivariable Calculus" and "Yoga for a Healthy Mind and Body," all carefully cataloged on bookshelves and computer hard drives.
The unsettling nature of the charges, the prospect of more former foster children coming forward with allegations and the warning signs cataloged in state records have shaken the region's child welfare system.
Though Dante cataloged many forms of diabolical torture in his "Inferno," a guided tour of hell, he somehow missed out on what could well be the most excruciating eternal punishment of all.
He owns an estimated 500,000 pieces of "Star Wars" merchandise, although only 93,260 were cataloged in 2015 to earn him the Guinness World Record for the largest collection of "Star Wars" memorabilia.
The government could anchor a tax evasion and false statement case upon the multiple instances of self-dealing, as cataloged by the New York attorney general, between Mr. Trump and the foundation.
Colnaghi had bought the painting, then-cataloged as being "in the manner" of the 2300th-century Spanish artist Antonio de Pereda, at the Boston auction house Grogan & Company in October for $3003,2300.
All of it is now being cataloged and digitized, and will eventually be available for anyone to listen to at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, at Lincoln Center.
One surveillance report from March 28th, 2016, for example, indicates that TARU video teams recorded and cataloged footage from a Black Lives Matter protests near Madison Square Garden despite no arrests being recorded.
The collection was stored in shipping containers that belonged to a British man who died several years ago, and is being cataloged ahead of an auction by Coys of Kensington later this month.
One surveillance report from March 20113th, 2016, for example, indicates that TARU video teams recorded and cataloged footage from a Black Lives Matter protests near Madison Square Garden despite no arrests being recorded.
After cleaning and sorting the samples to rid them of non-metallic grime and separate out candidates that were too small or too large, Larsen delicately cataloged and photographed all of his finds.
The look of buttons and control panels and lights—cataloged, among other places, in a supercut by Dino Ignacio and on a Tumblr blog—is also a function of the movie's particular moment.
Using Danish government health data, researchers cataloged various adverse events — suicides or suicide attempts, violent criminality, mental illness, substance abuse, psychiatric diagnoses and premature death — in 1,475,030 Danes born from 1971 to 1997.
The interactions between grazers, plants, and wildfires turns out to be wildly complex and surprising, as cataloged in a new review paper in the journal Trends in Ecology & Evolution by researchers in Australia.
If his tone was more subdued and the content more clinical — like a policy questionnaire distributed to officeseekers — his remarks on Wednesday cataloged considerable skepticism of Mr. Biden and his competing political vision.
John Adams Whipple, an American photographer and inventor, took out an advertisement in a popular bank-note report that cataloged currency, both legitimate and fraudulent, citing "crystalotypes," or his own paper photographic process.
Fast said the team hasn't found anything so far that has a significant chance of hitting Earth, but there may be asteroids in the system that the team hasn't found and cataloged yet.
At the same time, journalists and academics have well-cataloged the litany of ways social media and search companies have benefited from, but rarely compensated, the work of reporters, Wikipedians, and educational organizations.
Since 2011, a NASA project known as Neowise has cataloged the sizes and reflectivity of 158,000 asteroids, and it claimed that its diameter estimates were often within 10 percent of the actual size.
Interior has also brushed off Oversight's requests to make four senior staff available for interviews regarding allegations that Bernhardt has not cataloged more than a hundred days of activity on his official calendar.
" Words like "modernization" and "transformation" can strike fear into the hearts of Bergdorf's devotees, from consumers to designers to employees, whose loyalty has been cataloged in documentaries like "Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's.
But it's also quite common in the realm of chatbots, where text exchanges are reviewed after the fact and then cataloged based on how well the software answered a question or performed a task.
In a 2005 paper ("Serendipitous Insights Involving Nonhuman Primates"), two experts from the Washington National Primate Research Center in Seattle cataloged the chance encounters that yielded new insights from creatures like the pigtail macaque.
"Many legal provisions have however never been fully implemented, which makes it hard to operate legally," according to IPIS, an independent research institute which has visited and cataloged multiple artisanal operations in the country.
But data from the Global Terrorism Database at the University of Maryland, which has cataloged terrorist attacks since 1970, shows last year's terrorism death toll would have been fairly typical for an earlier era.
The report accused 300 priests of abusing more than 1,000 victims and cataloged ghastly assaults, like that of a priest who raped a young girl in a hospital after she had her tonsils removed.
Only within the last 15 years has it begun to be properly cataloged, due largely to the efforts of Mr. Chamberlin, who wrote "The Hemingway Log," a timeline of the author's life and career.
I have a huge library of books on art and photography, kept in the gallery at my home in Windsor, all cataloged and detailed so I can have what I want at my fingertips.
To create the various ages for someone like Sheeran, who goes from his early forties to his eighties in the movie, the team cataloged thousands of frames from movies ranging from Goodfellas to Casino.
"The government could anchor a tax evasion and false statement case upon the multiple instances of self-dealing, as cataloged by the New York attorney general, between Mr. Trump and the foundation," Hackney continued.
" The new policy has been implemented following the publication of a Bloomberg report that cataloged rampant sexual harassment at the insurance market, which it described as "the most archaic corner left in global finance.
Her love of landscape architecture was cataloged in two books that she co-wrote, "Gardens of the Italian Villas" (1987) and "The Agnelli Gardens at Villar Perosa: Two Centuries of a Family Retreat" (1998).
Scientists had already cataloged NGC1052-DF2, but when they monitored the motion of 10 of its bright clusters of stars, it didn't seem to rotate at all, according to the paper published today in Nature.
The way he's meticulously cataloged them illustrates just how carefully Stranger Things directors Matt and Ross Duffer and Shawn Levy have patterned their visual composition, scenic design, and character configurations based on what came before.
The lost missives, which have been given to family members in recent years, are painful souvenirs from decades of authoritarian rule in Taiwan, a small part of the history buried in poorly cataloged government archives.
Michael Kirby, chairman of the U.N. Commission of Inquiry that drew up the report, said at the time: the crimes the team had cataloged were reminiscent of those committed by Nazis during World War Two.
Just two years on, Limbu leads video production for the project, has cataloged hundreds of plant species using a GIS mapping software, learned to speak English, and secured a scholarship to complete a university degree.
To my surprise, she cataloged emotions that huddled inside me too: the aloneness, the sense of being cast in an endlessly looping horror movie, the disconnect from a world where things like this didn't happen.
Braudy explores the genuinely creepy and unsettling aspects of the liminal as embodied by a human or humanoid figure (as opposed to le grand malaise, that vague situational uneasiness so well cataloged by Roz Chast).
At Al Zahra mosque nearby, Mr. Sufi held court as a cluster of Hazara men and women sat cross-legged on the floor, listening intently as he cataloged the perils of negotiating with the Taliban.
Since 1996, clerics have been called on to photograph and document their churches' assets, which have now been cataloged in an Italy-wide database, a census that Father Pennasso said was about 78 percent complete.
That said, there's no guarantee that it'll be cataloged as a historical wrong rather than operate as a fact of life unless we fight it with the same intensity as when it was first imposed.
The researchers cataloged the natural variation of egg shapes across 1,400 bird species, created a mathematical model to explain that variation, and then looked for connections between egg shape and many key traits of birds.
His lies have been cataloged and detailed, from falsely claiming he did not receive stolen emails, to his involvement in decisions of warrantless surveillance, to his claims about the meaning of terms describing sex games.
The contents will be made available to all visitors to the Library for the Performing Arts, at Lincoln Center, as soon as it is fully cataloged and prepared, which will take at least a year.
The operation was carried out against a handful of what are now known to be hundreds of illegal Amazon mines in Brazil that have been cataloged for the first time in a study released on Monday.
A statement from the Kansas Department of Emergency Management cataloged fires in nearly two dozen counties across the state, and said that the state's National Guard lent four Black Hawk helicopters to assist with fire suppression.
The study cataloged recent road rage disputes, bar fights, police shootings of armed civilians, and everyday vitriol that turned into shootings in right-to-carry states, to suggest mechanisms that explain how the increases might happen.
Last year, we cataloged some of our favorites: one dropped a whale from the sky, another constructed a skyscraper-sized skate ramp, jumbo jets fall from the fire, my favorite turned characters skeletons into JELL-O.
After the paper material is assessed and cataloged with the proper metadata some months from now, anyone interested will be able to come to the library's division of music and recorded sound to look through it.
The vicious language that has been used as Democrats and Republicans have moved farther apart is well-cataloged; the airwaves and the internet are filled with endless examples of political opponents demonizing and dehumanizing each other.
Lovecraft grotesquely cataloged the fears of white 20th century Americans, but he also gave us a language that we still use to talk about cosmic horror—dread in the face of an unknown and unknowable universe.
Christie's slickly marketed sale of what was cataloged as "The Last da Vinci" painting in private hands has left millions of people across the world wondering whether this strange-looking image could really be a Leonardo.
Connoisseurs discuss tequila's tasting notes and aromas — the citrusy bite of an unaged blanco, the mellow spice of five year old anejo — and more than 600 others that are cataloged in the Mexican Academy of Tequila.
Some were gathered by S.J.A.C., and most by another group, the Commission for International Justice and Accountability, or C.I.J.A., which has cataloged 800,000 government documents that it hopes will be used in future war-crimes prosecutions.
But in November 2017 values for Leonardo's works had to be completely reassessed, following the extraordinary $450.3 million bid at Christie's for a much-restored panel painting of "Salvator Mundi" cataloged as a long-lost Leonardo.
So long as the influencer uses the platform's branded content tool and discloses that the post is an ad, it is allowed to run and won't be subject to being cataloged in Facebook's political ads library.
"People will start to wonder if they'll be cataloged or monitored if they're at a protest or political event, and potentially be subject to retribution," says Jake Laperruque, a privacy expert at the Project on Government Oversight.
Michael Kirby, chairman of the U.N. Commission of Inquiry that drew up the report, said at the time that the crimes the team had cataloged were reminiscent of those committed by the Nazis during World War Two.
It also cataloged atrocities by Islamic State and the group formerly known as the Nusra Front, the two combatants designated as terrorists by the U.N. Other rebel groups were also blamed for displacing communities during their offensives.
In its report Monday, the F.B.I. cataloged a total of 5,818 hate crimes in 2015 — a rise of nearly 340 over the year before — including assaults, bombings, threats and property destruction against minorities, women, gays and others.
A report released last year cataloged a long list of structural woes plaguing the Parliament complex, of which the clock tower is a part, including leaky pipes, dangerously out-of-date wiring, asbestos and a rodent infestation.
In 448 pages, the special counsel, Robert Mueller, cataloged attempts by President Trump to thwart the investigation into Russia's 2016 election interference, and laid bare how Mr. Trump was elected with the help of a foreign power.
Another grand jury report, released in 2016, cataloged the scope of abuse in one small Pennsylvania diocese, that of Altoona-Johnstown, and found that bishops there had failed to notify the police or remove abusers from ministry.
After being cleaned and researched, the painting, now cataloged as a work by Leonardo, was sold in 2013 by three dealers to the Swiss businessman Yves Bouvier for $21 million in a private transaction brokered by Sotheby's.
If recessive disease mutations are cataloged, they could potentially be used for prenatal or premarital screening programs, which can be "immensely powerful," said Priya Moorjani, an author of the paper and a postdoctoral researcher at Columbia University.
On Wednesday, the Committee on Government Oversight and Reform sent a letter to the White House expressing concern about the way Trump deletes those typo-filled tweets, preventing them from being cataloged properly by the Presidential Records Act.
A U.N. commission of inquiry, in a landmark 2014 report based on interviews and hearings with defectors, cataloged massive violations - including large prison camps, starvation and executions - that it said should be brought to the International Criminal Court.
All the tapes will be digitized and cataloged as well — a process that may take as long as a year, according to Jonathan Hiam, the library's curator for the project — but then will be available for onsite listening.
MEXICO CITY — Convicted of killing a bishop who had cataloged human rights crimes during Guatemala's long civil war, Byron Lima Oliva, an army captain, went to prison and, prosecutors said, built a powerful criminal operation from behind bars.
My husband didn't know, as I cataloged in the story, and I think that I largely avoided it until I could no longer avoid having those discussions with him, because I knew it was going to be hard.
The film's American-born director, Joshua Oppenheimer, was also nominated for an Academy Award for his 2012 documentary, "The Act of Killing," in which he cataloged the lives of Indonesians who actively took part in the mass killings.
Mr. Young sold his archives to the Library of Congress for an undisclosed sum, and they are now being sorted and cataloged at the library's American Folklife Center; eventually, they will be made at least partly available online.
This usage data can then be used to build complex behavioral profiles of consumers who may not understand that daily habits gleaned from everything from their TV set to smart electricity meter are being collected, cataloged, and monetized.
This year, Blahnik, who is still based in London, is finally allowing his personal collection of over 30,000 pairs — previously stored in his Bath estate — to be properly cataloged in a temperature-controlled vault near his Chelsea headquarters.
This was one of the repeated interactions between imperial powers and the populations that they sought to control: The dominant power decided that everything had to be seen and cataloged, a task for which photography was perfectly suited.
The email data belonging to Swartz, who was likely not the target of the counterterrorism investigation, was cataloged by the FBI and accessed more than a year later as it weighed potential charges against him for something wholly unrelated.
The document appears to show that in early 20093, the FBI cataloged a substantial amount of email metadata from the computer science and IT departments of the University of Pittsburgh, citing as justification the pursuit of a terrorism lead.
While this first three novels were well received by fans, a fourth novel, 2012's Deception by William C. Dietz earned considerable controversy after fans found and cataloged numerous errors, which prompted the company to apologize for the mistakes.
They asked Jimmy Edgar and Robert Hood's Floorplan for a double dose of remixes, and this new release, cataloged as ITJRMX2112, is the first time that ItaloJohnson have released anything on their label that wasn't done strictly by them.
But his personal artifacts, many of which are now archived at N.Y.U.'s Fales Library & Special Collections along with his work, reveal Wojnarowicz's humorous side, including an assembly of Halloween ornaments and decorations cataloged after his death in 1992.
Mark Twain visited the Bohemian spa town of Marianske Lazne (often referred to by its German name, Marienbad) in 1892 and sarcastically cataloged a spa regimen for a patient suffering from gout that involved rising at 5:30 a.m.
But don't strain your eyes trying to relive the past 365 days, because our Shopping team editors already cataloged a highlight reel of hits for you — including the most wanted goods straight out of your very own virtual carts.
In its report on Monday, the F.B.I. cataloged a total of 183,818 hate crimes in 2015 — a rise of about 6 percent over the previous year — including assaults, bombings, threats, and property destruction against minorities, women, gays and others.
In its report on Monday, the F.B.I. cataloged a total of 5,818 hate crimes in 2015 — a rise of about 6 percent over the previous year — including assaults, bombings, threats, and property destruction against minorities, women, gays and others.
The scandal surfaced last year after local media obtained diaries kept by the chauffeur of a former government official, which investigators have said cataloged bribe payments from construction companies that were delivered to government offices and Fernandez private residences.
The leading lights in the field, such as the psychologist Daniel Kahneman and the Chicago economist Richard Thaler, have cataloged the seemingly countless ways in which we fool ourselves into making bad decisions that lead to problematic economic outcomes.
In his report, Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz cataloged a damning list of egregious errors, omissions or misrepresentations in filings to the secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, which approved nearly a year's worth of wiretaps on Mr. Page.
Prosecutors said a search of his townhouse, conducted under a warrant, uncovered evidence of hundreds, and perhaps thousands, of nude photographs of "what appeared to be underage girls," including some photos cataloged on compact discs and kept in a locked safe.
Global Trade Alert has cataloged global trade policies since 2009 to gauge trends in protectionism, following a pledge by the G20 group of countries in November 2008 not to resort to trade protectionism as a response to the financial crisis.
In the days since A Quiet Place opened, Twitter has been filled with both the people who either cataloged every individual Reese's Piece that their seatmates ate and the ones who regretted stopping at the concession stand before the show.
Since its creation in 1965, the NEH has funded groundbreaking scholarly research, preserved essential cultural and educational resources, cataloged more than 63 million pages of our nation's historic newspapers, and helped millions of young people grapple with the lessons of history.
His government-funded Research Institute for Asian Neighborhood Studies in Shanghai allows Mr. Shen and his students to travel to one-party states in Asia and Eastern Europe to collect documents that are then copied and cataloged at the institute.
Written in the 11th century by Murasaki Shikibu, a minor figure in the Heian imperial court, "The Tale of Genji," a divine parade of assignations, poetic melancholy and intricately cataloged haute couture, has dominated Japan's imagination for a thousand years.
" Pyle cataloged the vast wreckage of military matériel, the "scores of tanks and trucks and boats" resting at the bottom of the Channel, jeeps "burned to a dull gray" and halftracks blasted "into a shambles by a single shell hit.
The online archive, which is cataloged both in English and in Spanish, includes drafts and other material relating to all of García Márquez's major books, including "One Hundred Years of Solitude," which turned the Colombia-born writer into a global figure.
Mr. Mueller cataloged numerous actions by Mr. Trump, Mr. Barr wrote — he did not specify but said most were publicly known — and that the special counsel report presented evidence both for and against concluding that Mr. Trump had broken the law.
Its report, the broadest examination yet by a U.S. government agency of child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church, cataloged horrific instances of abuse, including a priest who raped a young girl in the hospital after she had her tonsils out.
In a note to clients yesterday, Mr. Herrmann cataloged upbeat remarks that Mr. Powell made, and observed that Mr. Powell seemed optimistic not just about the current economic environment, but also the outlook for the next three to four years.
Meanwhile, more than two dozen bills aimed at curbing drug costs have been introduced in this or the previous Congress, according to the Drug Pricing Lab, a Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center program that has cataloged ideas for reducing prices.
She cataloged the White House's period furniture, paintings, statues and antiques, sifted through letters from citizens offering to sell or donate items to help the restoration (including a toothbrush that belonged to Ulysses S. Grant) and rummaged through storage areas.
In 2017, Christie's sold the much-restored panel painting, "Salvator Mundi," cataloged as a rediscovered masterpiece by Leonardo, in a New York auction of contemporary works for a staggering $430.3 million, the highest price ever paid for any work of art.
Waypoint published a piece this week about a professor who's cataloged more than 2,000 soda machines in video games, which got Danielle, Rob, and myself thinking about the different ways games choose to represent the most innocuous parts of real-life.
"If you tell them that you want to stay, they'll sit there and they'll tell you 'well, there's really nothing for you to do here,'" one stower—a role where inbound inventory is cataloged and stored inside the warehouse—in New Jersey echoed.
Thus, the Video Game Soda Machine Project was born, and as of Monday, it reached an important milestone: the blog cataloged its 2,000th soda machine, from an obscure 2006 third-person shooter El Matador, where players were a DEA agent targeting drug cartels.
An examination of material from his computers, cell phone and other digital media will hopefully provide a "holistic picture of (Legan), who he was in touch with, what sentiments and thoughts he shared with others, or cataloged for his own consumption," Fair said.
Obama's fashion choices are followed, cataloged and scrutinized, and at state dinners in particular, she has made a habit of her own kind of sartorial diplomacy, often electing designers whose work spans in some way the United States and its guest or host.
His staff cataloged the raw materials the United States had lacked when it became engaged in the fighting in 1942, and he observed that in any future war America would have to rely on the empire for copper, tin and other vital commodities.
"This is the very first time we've cataloged an attack where Iranian hackers are working with Russian hackers-for-hire," Carl Wright, an executive at TrapX, the Silicon Valley security firm that interdicted the hackers last month, said in an interview last week.
The company has cataloged 1 million words and phrases that marketers use in their copy, and scored those words based on sentiment analysis and the structure of marketing pitches defined by a message's format, linguistic structure, description, emotional language, and its actual call to action.
A few days after the game, thanks to the news media and the American Civil Liberties Union, word got out that the Super Bowl had been a testing grounds for new facial recognition software that mapped and cataloged the facial features of everyone in attendance.
There's a certain amount of glamour — arrays of designer shoes and blurry shots from the wings of a Justin Bieber concert — but it's cataloged with the eye of an amateur who considers any moment of her life no more worth chronicling than any other.
Prosecutors said a search of Epstein's mansion in Manhattan, conducted under a search warrant, uncovered evidence of hundreds, and perhaps thousands, of nude photographs of "what appeared to be underage girls," including some photos cataloged on compact discs and kept in a locked safe.
A U.N. commission of inquiry, in a 2014 report issued after it conducted interviews and public hearings with defectors, cataloged massive violations in North Korea - including large prison camps, starvation and executions - that it said should be brought to the International Criminal Court (ICC).
The 'notebooks' scandal, as it is known, surfaced in August after local media obtained diaries kept by the chauffeur of a former government official, which investigators have said cataloged bribe payments from construction companies that were delivered to government offices and Fernandez's private residences.
It was an opus of Whitmanesque proportion, a heroic rendering of the American landscape; every last whorl and hachure and dotted line of actual topography — not to mention the name of every last desert wash, old mine or glorified goat track — was exhaustively cataloged.
Cape Cod Bay, one of the first places that right whales were hunted — eventually nearly to extinction — is now a favorite hangout.. After routinely seeing up to 100 per winter field season, researchers have cataloged 200 to 300 most years since 2009, Dr. Mayo said.
The nine objects owned by Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë and affectionately cataloged by Deborah Lutz in "The Brontë Cabinet" are smaller treasures, including miniature books, a walking stick and a brass collar that fit around the large neck of Emily Brontë's dog, Keeper.
Nearly two years after a sweeping corruption case first felled top leaders of FIFA, the Swiss-based governing body for international soccer announced on Friday that it had cataloged its officials' wrongdoing and delivered the results of a 22-month internal investigation to government authorities.
WASHINGTON — The C.I.A. scrambled on Wednesday to assess and contain the damage from the release by WikiLeaks of thousands of documents that cataloged the agency's cyberspying capabilities, temporarily halting work on some projects while the F.B.I. turned to finding who was responsible for the leak.
Created by Maya Erskine and Anna Konkle — Erskine and Konkle are adults and star as the seventh-grade semi-autobiographical versions of themselves — along with Sam Zvibleman, PEN15 zooms us back to the world of middle school circa 2000, before the dawn of Instagram-cataloged pre-prepubescence.
As Fox and his colleagues argue, to produce these trajectories using the Standard Model would require neutrino fluxes, or the number of neutrinos hitting a certain area in a certain amount of time, "well in excess" of those that have been cataloged by various cosmic ray observatories.
Thus, he transformed the Isle of Manhattan into the Isle of Serendip: He traced the perambulations of feral cats, cataloged shoeshine purveyors, tracked down statistics related to the bathrooms at Yankee Stadium and discovered a colony of ants at the top of the Empire State Building.
Wiseman has cataloged some of the most fascinating and important institutions of our civilization, using his films to make stealth political arguments that circumvent the easy generalizations and partisan catfights that often erase citizens from the very systems that are meant to serve the public good.
The New York Times cataloged on Tuesday the 282 times that the paper claims Trump has used Twitter as a launch pad for insult comedy and offensive behavior, but Fortune 500 companies should come away from this election year with a different take on Trump and tweeting.
In spite of Libra's well-cataloged risks and unanswered questions, there is a massive opportunity in plain sight for the global financial system; it would be a tragedy to let that opportunity be destroyed on the basis of Facebook's reputation or Libra's haphazard go-to-market.
This period gets explored in the Museum of Modern Art's new exhibition A Revolutionary Impulse: The Rise of the Russian Avant-Garde, in which just over two decades of experimental, groundbreaking art is cataloged, from Cubism and Russian Futurism to offshoots like Zaum, Suprematism, and Constructivism.
Some of her early successes, all of which she has cataloged, included Country Club Dance (a white and gold striped gown), From Nine to Five (a midcalf blue dress with an embroidered vest and hair scarf) and Debutante Ball (an aqua satin gown with a fur stole).
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — The red leather-bound book had long gone unnoticed, possibly for decades, shuffled around until an archivist stumbled upon it in the rows of shelves on the third floor of the library at Union College and passed it on to a librarian to be cataloged.
Thirteen years after the fish market was shuttered and moved to Hunts Point in the Bronx, more than 300 pieces of the utilitarian, neoclassical marketplace were salvaged and cataloged for reference or reuse by the Howard Hughes Corporation, the leaseholder of Pier 17 at South Street Seaport.
" Sanders's weaknesses have been cataloged by a variety of writers, including Jonathan Chait in a recent New York magazine article, "Running Bernie Sanders Against Trump Would Be an Act of Insanity" and by my Times colleague Timothy Egan in his column last week, "Bernie Sanders Can't Win.
The Neighbourhood's alt-rock, dark-pop hit preceded a landscape that has welcomed similar genre-bending sounds from Post Malone and Billie Eilish — and it still feels like a fresh new listening experience every time autumn rolls around, begging to be intimately cataloged and tenderly narrated.
As tens of thousands of cubic meters of earth has been moved during the line's decade-long construction, each unearthed artifact — marble capitals and mosaics, and even remains of long-ago leftover meals and the ruins of 19th-century villas — has been painstakingly documented, cataloged and extracted.
This year, the study examined 214,2100 films and 48,757 characters between 2007–2017, with an eye toward independent speaking or named characters shown on-screen for gender, race / ethnicity, LGBT, and disability; it also cataloged gender and race in behind-the-camera roles, including directing, writing, and production.
Last Thursday, Instant Pot's parent company, Double Insight, issued a voluntary recall for the Instant Pot's Gem 17463 8-in-1 multicooker, the only ovular product in Double Insight's stable, due to 107 cataloged reports of overheating that led to localized damage on the underside of the units.
There are nearly 900 asteroids in our solar system bigger than Asteroid 2006 QQ23 NASA's Near Earth Object Observations Program, of which both Johnson and Fast are a part, has cataloged nearly 19013 asteroids around Earth that have a diameter of more than 1 kilometer, or about 3,281 feet.
A front-page report in The Times from the Washington correspondent Max Frankel cataloged a day in which President Lyndon Johnson kept referring to the Memphis violence — using more forceful language each time and culminating in a statement that promised federal troops to local governments in case of violence.
Up a flight of stairs, in the gray metal rare-book stacks, Mr. Gewirtz showed off a shelf of pulp fiction books, yet to be cataloged, from after World War II. The books were acquired to help document the change in sexual attitudes that coincided with anti-establishment literary movements.
Over hundreds of hours of research, much of it cataloged in a book he published in 2003, Dr. Chatterjee said he found a "cult of suffering" in homes run by Mother Teresa's organization, the Missionaries of Charity, with children tied to beds and little to comfort dying patients but aspirin.
He cataloged a series of prominent instances of wrongful interference with speech, including a Black Lives Matter disruption of an ACLU event at William and Mary in October 2017, violent demonstrations against theorist Charles Murray at Middlebury that March, and a protest against a Jewish group at Brown the previous year.
"It was a reflection to me that I'd landed at a university where it was O.K. to be yourself," said Liz Pleshette, who played the spoons as a freshman in 1985, an act cataloged in the student newspaper by a freshman reporter named Neil Gorsuch, now on the Supreme Court.
In addition to these curious portraits of women, the artist also employs naturalistic motifs such as birds reminiscent of those painted by famed 19th-century ornithologist John James Audubon, who identified dozens of new avian species and famously cataloged his observations in his seminal compendium of color-plate drawings, The Birds of America.
" Pompeo cataloged a series of alleged missteps by the Obama administration: underestimating "the tenacity and viciousness of radical Islamism," a failure to act against Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad after his use of chemical weapons, silence "as the people of Iran rose up against the mullahs in Tehran in the Green Revolution.
But he will also leave behind an archive of oddities — some of them cataloged and preserved, or only a few clicks away on the internet, and some of them desperately sought — that reflect an era when no job seemed too small and a lyrical, rhythmic voice honed for radio was really something.
The grave where the costumes were found belonged to a woman dressed in silk burial clothes and was excavated from a field in Gamla Uppsala, north of Stockholm, in the 1970s, but its contents were not cataloged until a few years ago, Annika Larsson, a textile archaeologist at Uppsala University, said on Friday.
Dr. Rodchenkov, whose personal diaries cataloged each day of cheating in Sochi, came to the United States only after Vitaly Mutko — Russia's deputy prime minister and former sports minister — asked him to resign in light of growing global suspicions about the extent of the nation's cheating, which the chemist had helped mastermind.
At no point in history has the instant-by-instant minutiae that makes up a basketball game been more cataloged than it is at this moment; most of that cataloging, as it pertains to Durant, suggests that he's been working quite a bit harder than he needs to in order to get his shots.
An Army Veteran Wages War on Social-Media Disinformation Ben Kesling and Dustin Volz profile Kris Goldsmith, a vigilante Facebook moderator who hunts down scammy pages aimed at US military veterans: Working from offices, coffee shops, and his apartment, he has cataloged and flagged to Facebook about 100 questionable pages that have millions of followers.
One way to move just a few events (typically cataloged by date) out of the iPhoto Events folder is to start by clicking on that folder in the Photos sidebar; if you do not see the sidebar on the left side of the Photos window, go to the View menu and choose Show Sidebar.
While the specific reasons for the intercepts are unknown, aircraft sometimes fly near international borders to collect data about a country's air defense network and to collect mapping and signals intelligence to build a communications and early warning "Order of Battle" so that radio and radar frequencies can be identified and cataloged for future use.
People could imagine a dazzling array of new uses for the network, and as quick as that, they could build and deploy them — a site that sold you books, a site that cataloged the world's information, an application that let you "borrow" other people's music, a social network that could connect you to anyone.
He knows how to reveal the tip of the iceberg and let the reader's imagination supply the rest, lending a pleasing verticality to his society: dozens of noble houses, lesser houses beneath those, then landed knights and even extinct houses, all of which are cataloged in exhaustive taxonomic detail on A Wiki of Ice and Fire.
The report laid bare that Mr. Trump was elected with the help of a foreign power, and cataloged numerous meetings between Mr. Trump's advisers and Russians seeking to influence the campaign and the presidential transition team — encounters set up in pursuit of business deals, policy initiatives and political dirt about Hillary Clinton, the Democratic candidate for president.
The card lets users spend their Cash App balance at eligible retailers, and withdrawal money from ATMs (without a fee) across the US. Basically it works just as you&aposd expect a debit card to work — purchases made using the Cash Card are taken out of your Cash App balance and cataloged on the Cash App.
From a cone-shaped mold used in sugar refining to an oversize oyster, a 7,000-year-old spear tip to a 19th-century Transferware teapot and a bone from a passenger pigeon, which was once the most abundant bird in North America but was declared extinct in 1914, New York City has cataloged and digitized a vast archive of its buried past.
Rare, then, is the do-it-yourselfer like Mr. Atlan who has been working on his collection for the past four years He has cataloged some 300 objects but said he is only a third of the way through and estimated that he has at least four to five years to go, if he can maintain the same pace and slow his collecting.
In November, he argued in a 233-page article in the art journal Prospettiva that a terracotta bust of San Lorenzo that had been cataloged as "21621th century" in the collection of the princes of Liechtenstein — and sold by them at Sotheby's in Amsterdam in 20143 for about 22014,226 euros, or about $2500,175 — was a long-lost Donatello made for the facade of a church near Florence.
The Australian group has added the results of a new survey of the Southern Sky at very long radio wavelengths, called Gleam for the GaLactic and Extragalactic All-Sky M.W.A. Carried out by a $50 million telescope known as the Murchison Widefield Array near Geraldton, Australia, it cataloged some 300,000 galaxies, the astronomers said, making it one of the largest radio surveys of the sky ever performed.
As cataloged by the Israeli group Commanders for Israel's Security, annexation would cost billions of dollars annually, would create virtually indefensible borders because of the spider web of Israeli-governed territory within the larger West Bank that most supporters of this plan want to annex, provide ammunition to the anti-Israeli Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, and destroy Israel's foreign relations with a host of countries.
Oddly enough, these sound like bird calls and insect buzzes; you can imagine you're in a rainforest on a distant Earth-like planet:"It's mind-blowing that you get such fascinating (and baffling) audio from listening to nature throwing a ton of solar wind at a magnetic ball," Hogan said, adding that the sheer volume of audio the BAS has cataloged over the years was "simply staggering" for his team to work with.
Admission ($13 for adults, free for Berkeley students and staff) includes numerous excellent exhibits, many of which focus on forces that have shaped the lives of Bay residents over the years: Powerful and unsparing photos from Joanne Leonard cataloged lives of West Oakland and Berkeley residents in the 1960s and 70s; and there were lithographic prints from Lawrence Ferlinghetti, the poet and founder of City Lights bookstore across the water in San Francisco.

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