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Pokora's close relationship with May made his hacker cohorts uneasy.
They rarely see the same payoff as their white cohorts.
This was clearly foreign territory for me and my cohorts.
Dobbs and his cohorts didn't have money to promote it.
We already have cohorts in our business that are profitable.
For some cohorts of startups, the outlook is even worse.
That might please Trump and his aggrieved white male cohorts.
They run a couple of cohorts a year for each vertical.
It's just going to continue to infect large cohorts of people.
Unlike many of her cohorts, however, she wasn't born into fortune.
Kessler and his cohorts rode the metro back to Fairfax Virginia.
Negan's cohorts think they have the upper hand as a result.
One comedian influenced by Ball and his cohorts was Alexei Sayle.
The mammal cohorts of the dinosaurs were small, furry nocturnal creatures.
Young people were oversampled, and the oldest cohorts were under-sampled.
"Kim and his cohorts have now had to regroup," Bechtol said.
From a client perspective, all cohorts look a little bit different.
However, what your cohorts are doing is not mindless, tactless talk.
Murray and his cohorts allowed the third-fewest yards per return.
"It's actually predictability, not flexibility, that students need," said Bailey. Cohorts.
Its labor costs were among the lowest within its European cohorts.
Popescu, Oppenheim, Renner and their cohorts are also pursuing more concrete discoveries.
Thankfully, Lambert and her cohorts gave these rats small cars to drive.
You can host a group on there to bet amongst your cohorts.
The coming years will see the largest youth cohorts in Africa's history.
My three cohorts left, and soon thereafter, I heard the strange noise.
YBCA is now taking applications for our three 2017–2018 Fellow cohorts.
This same thought also occurred to Bentley's cohorts atop the vehicular pyramid.
He and the rest of his cohorts were then promptly kicked out.
She is blind to what she and her political cohorts have done.
The younger cohort today is much better educated than the older cohorts.
And her political cohorts have followed suit, attracting plenty of online attention.
And some of their Vanderpump cohorts aren't afraid to make that known.
The language barrier seemed to discourage the two cohorts from talking much.
In the meantime, the percentage of working-age cohorts are in decline.
Meanwhile, captain Wild Bill is having a much better time than his cohorts.
So we divided them up by age cohorts (30-39, 40-49, etc).
The season opens with Eight and her criminal cohorts escaping after a robbery.
Fazzalari was nowhere to be found, but two of his cohorts were arrested.
In 2018, almost two-thirds of alumni cohorts more than doubled their salaries.
Networks, especially, are very biased by the first cohorts that use the platform.
In this low-migration period, virtually all age cohorts have been less mobile.
It's way too high versus the rest of the market by it's cohorts.
SkyDeck works with two cohorts of companies per year for six months each.
So, could KenGi have been inspired by their Victoria's Secret cohorts to coordinate?
In reality, things have been rougher on nonwhites and rougher on younger cohorts.
But he also did slightly better with the two oldest cohorts of voters.
Those working longer as a result are in worse health than earlier cohorts.
For both age cohorts, starting a business can often be a better alternative.
Retirees are reliable voters who tend to be more conservative than younger cohorts.
Seniors often fall for this type of con more than other age cohorts.
As it turns out, Mr. Rymsza and his cohorts were talking to Netflix.
Mellon is suing her old cohorts for damages in excess of $4 million.
Beyond that, the two cohorts divide with the younger respondents taking a darker view.
Cue Pumpkins and his bony cohorts rising up from the ground in an elevator.
That's not a new argument; many abolitionists disagreed with their Free Produce Movement cohorts.
It also stops younger, poorer farmers from entering the industry and replacing ageing cohorts.
Nor do we know what Trump and his cohorts will propose or carry out.
Her cohorts include Julianne Moore, Chrissy Teigen, and fellow Stranger Things star, Winona Ryder.
He introduced us to his cohorts: a pimp, a few prostitutes, lots of crackheads.
"The future burden of these cancers could worsen as younger cohorts age," he said.
Botticelli embraced perspective, but his figures remained less volumetric than those of his cohorts.
Why do different cohorts, different populations and different neighborhoods receive different allocations of resources?
If you look at birth cohorts in the 1980s and 1990s, it's 50 percent.
New England recovered the fumble, and soon Brady and his offensive cohorts were rejuvenated.
Barbier is very funny, as are Deeksha Ketkar and Sadie Scott as Izzy's cohorts.
"We could have missed one or two cases, but not entire cohorts," Fauci said.
Now, Hernandez is hoping for a more lenient sentence by testifying against his cohorts.
Since then, Sanders has received the endorsements of Ocasio-Cortez's Capitol Hill cohorts, Reps.
His cohorts have moved forward without him — just the latest instance of tragic miscommunication.
Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and his "Texas cohorts" voted against aid after Superstorm Sandy.
Rubio is clearly trying to turn out different cohorts to vote in the early states.
Young people are indeed behaving and thinking differently from previous cohorts at the same age.
They often limit recruitment drives to male applicants and very rarely take in female cohorts.
And by the way, the age cohorts that people typically apply are no longer true.
At school, Maya smiles and plays with the innocence of her 5-year-old cohorts.
" He called this letter a "big slap on the face of US &its western cohorts.
Cue the Ocean's Eleven-esque montage as he assembles a crew of odd duck cohorts.
It will be replaced by successive cohorts that are more ethnically diverse and highly educated.
But to do that, Mohammad had to first break-down organizational barriers between those cohorts.
I am publicly asking for a criminal investigation of that district attorney and his cohorts.
Moreover, today's middle-income older adults have more debt and less savings than earlier cohorts.
It may not help much that future cohorts of older adults will be better educated.
Last year's cohorts of start-ups almost doubled their revenue generated from the year before.
Hard rock came later, with adolescence, when I wanted to individuate and find my cohorts.
LPs have noticed that European VC returns have really picked up during recent fund cohorts.
And so it spreads across all age cohorts, even guys as old as us, Jim.
After that, Mr. Rodman and his cohorts will have to decide what to do next.
Or maybe one of Hadid's fellow catwalkers is just doing some research on her runway cohorts.
Five of the alleged illegal growers are of Cuban descent, including Ponce and his two cohorts.
Without kids at home and with more expendable income, they're often among the biggest moviegoing cohorts.
Research shows that cohorts that have lived through economic downturns have lower appetites for financial risk.
So we are bringing them back and their academy cohorts for training on this exact topic.
But progressive activists aren't focused on simply uniting those cohorts -- they want to grow them first.
Only the Great Wall—and William and his cohorts—can save China from these fearsome critters.
Time would tell if the world's two most famous Kevins were cohorts in a possible conspiracy.
As Abbott and his cohorts sic state child abuse investigators on Georgulas, Republican Kentucky state Rep.
Though Yellen and her cohorts have defied their critics' skepticism before, this time could be tougher.
But does anyone really believe Trump, and his cohorts, are in service to anyone but themselves?
A further High Court injunction followed and Maxwell's cohorts at Reading subsequently resigned from the club.
But for younger cohorts, the affluent get about $130,000 more in lifetime benefits than the poor.
For year, Afghan leaders repeatedly accused Pakistan of harboring Taliban militants and covertly supporting their cohorts.
" Their cohorts pose as everything from a terrorist to a feral animal to a "welfare queen.
If you've forgotten where we left BoJack and his cohorts, this guide should help you remember.
And both generational cohorts are still recovering from the economic body blows of the 2008 meltdown.
"I am publicly asking for a criminal investigation of that district attorney and his cohorts," Mrs.
One such program is the BIG Incubator with cohorts in Atlanta, Georgia and Newark, New Jersey.
But I'm not reveling in the latest gaffe as much as some of my liberal cohorts.
And the data suggests that these specific cohorts were less likely to get arrested for crime.
There's been a lot of research on that, but I think it's true across all age cohorts.
That's why the lab is trying to share data to increase the size and diversity of cohorts.
Yellen and her cohorts on the Fed are apparently the first humans with unbiased robot/computer/A.
Instead, trials constantly adapt by expanding and shrinking cohorts of patients depending on their response to treatment.
Trump and his cohorts, by contrast, have tried to focus on both threats at the same time.
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts is now taking applications for its three 2017–2018 Fellow cohorts.
"I hope he and his cohorts find something, although I think they&aposll be battling," Matheson said.
In the trial active dose cohorts, 73 percent of evaluable patients received a very good partial response.
The program will have cohorts based in four cities; San Francisco was noticeably absent from that list.
The so-called Unusual Ventures Academy will consist of two cohorts a year, with eight companies each.
She said her research shows this generation of young people is more politically intolerant than previous cohorts.
They'll also be teaching two new cohorts, and their sessions will be longer and cover more ground.
Unlike the rich, these lower socioeconomic cohorts don't have the discretionary income necessary to invest in markets.
"Some of the guys from the first cohort are now mentoring, supervising the other cohorts," he said.
Like similar products, Cerebri Values also allows marketers to create cohorts of similar customers for marketing campaigns.
More subtle was the lingering scene with Sheeran's soldier cohorts, decent men who just miss their families.
In the moments before the shot, King and his cohorts were goofing off and sassing each other.
Losing a job could prove to be financially devastating for older employees— compared with their younger cohorts.
Ted Cruz & Texas cohorts voted vs NY/NJ aid after Sandy but I'll vote 4 Harvey aid.
Mr. Trump doesn't seem likely to rob Mr. Colbert and his cohorts of material any time soon.
This lot includes family members for a few of the main cast, and a few ancillary cohorts.
After that, three other Hispanic cohorts have populations that exceed 303 million, including Dominicans, Guatemalans and Colombians.
Ted Cruz & Texas cohorts voted vs NY/NJ aid after Sandy but I'll vote 85033 Harvey aid.
It ties into Facebook's web Analytics suite to let you view funnels, cohorts and segments you've created there.
Last-mile providers are sourcing and launching cohorts that directly address skill needs, as well as diversity needs.
But many lab scientists who study ways of treating pain *still *use all-male cohorts of lab mice.
But Merkel and her cohorts -- other Europeans and Canada above all -- rallied the stragglers in the final minutes.
"If you look at our cohorts, they tend to be really represented," MotherCoders founder Tina Lee told TechCrunch.
More than half of the people in both cohorts said they would prefer plastic to borrowing from relatives.
After three decades of selling insurance, Charlie Brown's dog and his Peanuts cohorts are hitting the unemployment line.
However, within each of these birth cohorts, views today are almost identical to those from 47 years ago.
Not to mention, it's much easier to assemble and pack up post-holiday than its conventionally styled cohorts.
The first is a genetically engineered Atlantic salmon that reaches maturity 40 percent faster than its wild cohorts.
Each intern works three days a week in cohorts at the farm and occasionally at the farmers' market.
Not everyone is a Mac user, and that's OK. Please do not bully our non-Apple-loving cohorts.
All in all, Leicester are the people's champions in the way that Roman Abramovich's cohorts can never be.
The homage created by Wedge and her cohorts would be considered revolutionary if unveiled in the same era.
According to the report, all cohorts — millennials, millionaires, and millennial millionaires — who have children typically have just one.
It's easy to dismiss Jones' show and his cohorts as far-right conspiracy theorists, but his blog, Infowars.
Jake, Marzella, and their cohorts co-create with their audience, and their art process is constantly in-process.
In response, the members of these cohorts raise their voices tentatively at first and then with mounting confidence.
And men with Alzheimer's disease are more likely to be L.O.Y. men than are their non-demented cohorts.
SS: So they will self regulate rather than regulating in cohorts with the likes of OPEC and others.
In it, a neo-Nazi leads his cohorts in an attack on a black man at a supermarket.
For investors that believe in the social, mobile, cloud and artificial intelligence cohorts, Cramer recommended Alphabet, Amazon and Facebook.
The Plug and Play network of accelerators and corporate partnerships is launching nine new cohorts in various industry verticals.
With the old king gone, Sa'luk comes back to rally his remaining cohorts and attack the innocent once more.
And it is not only older cohorts that are spending more on health care, but young consumers as well.
I figured he only took the meeting so we could buy him and his cohorts a super-pricey lunch.
Another myth: These cohorts of people, also known as Millennials and Gen Zers, are totally dependent on social media.
In the survival situations that those schools cover, your ONLY goal is to survive and help your cohorts survive.
Trump said no U.S. personnel were lost in the operation and that "many" of al-Baghdadi's cohorts were killed.
In 2016, Business Insider found that today's teens actually like Twitter more than their millennial or Gen X cohorts.
While fans know that Katy Perry has signed on to helm the show, her cohorts haven't been announced yet.
Like their Homo sapien cohorts, our favorite famous pets are all over Instagram modeling their most chic Halloween ensembles.
Heart's cosmetology cohorts questioned her desire to be with women, and she eventually came out as a gay man.
An interesting behavioral difference was that the younger mice were more physically active compared to their cohorts on Earth.
But if you stop dividing cohorts by age, and do it instead by ideological leaning, the problem becomes clear.
"In L.A., Fredo could be the entrepreneur Chicago wouldn't allow him and his drill cohorts to be," Murphy contends.
The programme will be launched in July for three cohorts of people identified as having a high diabetes risk.
AND ALWAYS -- ANY OF THESE DIGITAL PRODUCTS OR MOBILE PRODUCTS OBVIOUSLY HAVE COHORTS OR HIGHER USAGE AMONG YOUNGER PEOPLE.
These cohorts are overwhelmingly white and consist of health professionals, who are not necessarily like the population at large.
The harvests produced by Munar and his cohorts can be seen at the farmers' market, local stores, and restaurants.
It is also perhaps a bit better than pure epidemiology because it pairs and compares different cohorts of subjects.
For Fujioka and his cohorts, such minor indulgences are fine, as religion need not be an exercise in masochism.
Day, the world No. 215, outplayed his cohorts in the Big Four: Jordan Spieth, Dustin Johnson, and Rory McIlroy.
Those who live in cities, especially among younger cohorts, are more likely to have earned a bachelor's degree, too.
Mr. Huntington's Instagrammed life looks rougher than those of his cohorts, and you'll see Mr. Kahn among his posts.
We are broken down into sets of discrete desires, and then grouped into cohorts along lines of statistical significance.
Unofficially, the woman and her cohorts have been dubbed "ninjas" because they kill content without being heard or seen.
Her cohorts, Alex and Webber, are in similar situations of not having much to do after losing their jobs.
College should be a time of growth and self-expression, but not at the expense of one's innocent cohorts.
So far, about 50 students have completed the program, which has had two cohorts since it started in 2015.
They have declined steadily over the past dozen years, and they are more popular in older than younger cohorts.
As for his cohorts in Los Angeles that day, his nearest 280-26 competitor was more than an hour behind.
As for his cohorts in Los Angeles that day, his nearest 26-2100 competitor was more than an hour behind.
Trump said three children died in the tunnel alongside Baghdadi, and "many" of his cohorts also died during the raid.
Surge is aiming to recruit 10-20 companies per batch, with two cohorts running each year for four months each.
Japanese youth, like young people the world over, drink less and have less sex than previous cohorts of their age.
The villain and one of his cohorts doctored footage from the fight to frame the young webslinger for the attack.
With that said, many of the startups in YC's cohorts are not as mature as the average seed-stage company.
The rolling six-month InMotion Accelerator programme will offer funding for up to 15 startups across two cohorts per year.
By arranging free or discounted train trips, he could ferry large cohorts of temperance supporters to rallies across the country.
There are signs that some elements within the armed forces are beginning to move against the president and his cohorts.
As a result, Dorm Room Fund and Rough Draft Ventures regularly send cohorts of founders to these prestigious accelerator programs.
For example, if you seem to be aging faster than your cohorts, perhaps you're not a very good insurance risk.
The show also stars Brian Benben (Dream On) and Katherine LaNasa (The Campaign) as Max and Sally — Maddie's trusted cohorts.
However, not all of its Parisian cohorts have warmed up to the idea of "see now, buy now" just yet.
Chile's famous pension system is proving to be a crushing disappointment to the cohorts who began saving 35 years ago.
Researchers found that the felines with boxes were faster to adjust to their new surroundings than their box-less cohorts.
It also lets Tinder group users into cohorts regarding their interests – without explicitly asking for that data, like Facebook does.
The episode prompted deep frustration from the President, who fumed that a supposed underling was insulting him to his cohorts.
Spencer and his cohorts claim they're not haters or aggressors, but rather the last defenders of a dying Western civilization.
"Currently the program ends and there is no formal programming to keep the alumni cohorts engaged and connected" Kaba notes.
Across Australian RMBS portfolios, we believe borrower cohorts most exposed to the deterioration in economic conditions are self-employed borrowers.
R.A.M. and its cohorts scuffled with a group of anti-Trump protesters and anti-fascists, or antifa, the nonprofit says.
A generation, at its footnoted best, is a sociological tool intended to make sense of behavior across large cohorts—i.e.
Papa, the chubby, bespectacled member of the group pipes up as his two cohorts sport daunted looks on their faces.
There have been four Peacemaker cohorts to date, and a total of 93 people have been invited into the program.
ZerotoStartup aims to hold two more cohorts in two separate locations STEAMlabs in Toronto and StemMinds in Aurora in September.
Unlike her cohorts — who were attentive and engaged as one would expect as such events — Jones was receiving her entire life.
And though immigrants' children commit crimes at higher rates than immigrants themselves, they still offend less frequently than longer-settled cohorts.
How much can I really be struggling if I don't owe tens of thousands like so many of my millennial cohorts?
The bill containing Reintke and her cohorts' proposals passed overwhelmingly on Thursday, by a vote of 580 - 10, with 27 abstentions.
Like their larger cohorts in the global oil market, they have also found themselves under severe pressure from falling oil prices.
It's clear the chairman and his cohorts are not looking at incoming data in the sense that they are data dependent.
Another one of its current cohorts is Good Goods, a company dedicated to repurposing empty retail spaces for small fashion brands.
Wednesday and his cohorts are American manifestations of gods from the old world, and are usually depicted as older or downtrodden.
But global population growth is slowing and the size of working-age cohorts in the advanced economies and China will decline.
Individuals in these cohorts were recruited through snowball sampling and extensive street outreach in the Downtown Eastside and Downtown South areas.
In the Middle East, Christians, Yezidis, disfavored Muslims, and other minorities are still being savaged by ISIS and its jihadist cohorts.
Earlier this year, the judge found the sheriff and his three top cohorts in contempt for repeatedly flouting the court's orders.
"Leaky bucket" platforms often see cohorts drop to <5 percent long-term retention over the course of the first few months.
From a political perspective, Macri stands to benefit if the investigations continue to reveal past corruption by CFK and her cohorts.
Interns work in cohorts to learn not only the farming and sales skills but also to build character and become leaders.
So it doesn't make sense to focus on individual outcomes any more; instead you focus on cohorts, and you think stochastically.
At first, Morgan indulges his cohorts' demands that the investigation be dropped because of the high social standing of their suspect.
Before them, Trump and his cohorts demonized Representative Maxine Waters, who Trump dubbed "Low I.Q.," and Representative Frederica Wilson of Florida.
On top of building the mixed cohorts, 1-800-Contacts also created new "hives," or streamlined reporting structures for each member.
When Ms. Lopez moved to the neighborhood in 22017, Mr. Garcia and his cohorts had begun reclaiming the empty P.S. 2750.
Physicians who graduated medical school before the 1990s tend to favor Republicans, but younger cohorts have trended sharply to the left.
Those markets see an outsized share of both investors and foreign buyers, and both of those cohorts tend to favor cash.
What's especially frustrating about this ill-advised plan is that the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and its cohorts should know better.
The four cohorts will be located in Philadelphia, London, Los Angeles and a fourth city to be determined through a public vote.
We can say, here's how we think about cohorts, or here's how you optimize how you spend money on Google and Facebook.
We are now working with Google to experiment and model what works best, and there's different cohorts and different propensity to subscribe.
Click through to check out these must-shop brands and give your cohorts something stylish to talk about at the water cooler.
These were descriptors she believed she and her cohorts should have long aged out of, on their way to more dignified pastures.
These areas are attracting nontraditional cohorts: women, people of color who were previously iced out by the "culture fit" of Silicon Valley.
Other cohorts of Christians are much more likely to believe in a duty to accommodate refugees than their evangelical co-religionists are.
Scrutiny of successive American cohorts found a progressive rise in those listing wealth and fame as important goals (above fulfilment and community).
They just didn't have the numbers, with Ron not being secure and War Dogs "barking," pissing some of his island cohorts off.
There won't be cohorts, but companies will come in for 6-, 9- or 12-month periods to receive a variety of help.
Millennial factor: Millennials make up a large share of renters, and they are more likely to embrace home-sharing than other cohorts.
Their error is in short-handing their critique to suggest millennials are somehow more responsible for Trump than older, more conservative cohorts.
To Ingraham and her cohorts, compromise constitutes treason -- no matter how unfavorable the political situation, or how dire the consequences of inaction.
"The cohorts had very different life experiences," study author Carol Brayne, a professor of public health medicine at Cambridge, told The Verge.
When Princess Peach is kidnapped, Mario plots to rescue the seven Star Spirits and rid the Mushroom Kingdom of Koopa's cruel cohorts.
That trend seems likely to be ending, especially as young cohorts in Israel and the United States head in quite opposite directions.
The study, in BMJ Open, found that in all three categories, the difference between men and women is greater in older cohorts.
He's in awe of bulletproof men and super-strong women, looking at his cohorts the way tiny children look at cardboard boxes.
We need treatment for people with addiction, and we need initiatives to give new cohorts of people better alternatives to opioid abuse.
We meet his old kitchen cohorts, who bring out favorites such as wild boar meatballs, crabmeat remick, and cream cheese boudin balls.
To date they've had four cohorts of about a dozen each come through their training, with a fifth scheduled for this month.
But as any experienced legal practitioner knows, the government almost always relies on cooperators to make their case against their criminal cohorts.
Nor is the issue that Facebook has a moral duty to protect the free-speech rights of Farrakhan, Jones and their cohorts.
If England had won the World Cup, the jingoism from The Daily Mail and all the "Brexit" cohorts would have been intolerable.
Very little of consequence seemed to occur in Queens politics that Mr. Crowley or his cohorts did not have a hand in.
"We view the shift in penetration and consumption trends as driven by a shift in preferences in the younger cohorts," added Zhuo.
While both cohorts share this interest, he has observed that millennials and Gen X clients have come to it via different avenues.
With type 2 polio gone from the world, not inducing immunity to it in future cohorts of kids seemed a worthwhile risk.
It was almost as if Mr. Grey and certain cohorts were playing out scenes from "Sunset Boulevard," which Paramount made in 1950.
" Plus, he knows how to play it cool around Cohen's celebrity cohorts: "You can put him with anyone and he'll roll with it.
Hiddleston is pensive in the shots, communicating to his canine cohorts that he's suave enough to play James Bond with a prolonged gaze.
Based on the preview for episode 5 "Weird Night," things are going to be tough for Tess and her restaurant cohorts this week.
Most girls in the programme will finish secondary school and delay childbirth (previous cohorts wed an average of 2.5 years later than peers).
I had assumed Lane, older than a lot of his cohorts and maybe losing energy after the election, had moved onto something else.
Cohorts of "The Riddler" (not in photo) load the tied and drugged Batman into a waiting van in the television series, "Batman," Feb.
The love for guitarists and childhood friends "T" and "Em," and their rhythmic cohorts Jenny and Stella, goes well beyond this LA enclave.
Still, Ötzi and his pre-Common Era cohorts stand to prove that tattoos aren't a passing trend, but a constantly evolving art form.
King was convicted in 20173 in the dragging death of Byrd, as were two of his cohorts, Lawrence Russell Brewer and Shawn Berry.
Employment declined among this group over the same time frame, from 42.4 percent to 38.9 percent, though that was true for all cohorts.
With my mind racing over the fact that my entrepreneurial cohorts had been programming for many years, I knew something had to change.
It and its myriad of e-commerce cohorts will continue to grow meteorically, entirely at the expense of traditional brick and mortar retail.
In 1908, twelve-year-old Frances Moyer made headlines when she bested not just her female cohorts, but four boys in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
That's especially true when you choose the middle of the period, a time when lots of cohorts all had extremely elevated lead levels.
Hannity, like his cohorts Bill O'Reilly and Tucker Carlson, openly offer opinion for the audience rather than hide a narrative in a story.
"Deadpool" bowed to a massive $2135 million opening this weekend, shattering records and outperforming many of the super hero cohorts that preceded it.
It's harder to find data on other underrepresented cohorts, but there seem to be zero indications that their representation is improving any faster.
When he seethes at how Pop Art might murder him and his cohorts, he is a sneering defender of his own status quo.
But Khashoggi's disappearance suggests that we have been seduced by the smooth words of his retinue and cohorts of echoing public relations firms.
The writer also dug around and spoke to fellow GOT cohorts, many of which had teasing digs to share about their co-star.
Trump's obsession with the investigations reveals his deep-seated concern that his Kremlin cohorts may just have tipped the outcome in his favor.
"As the brand portfolio continues to expand, it will only gain in appeal as it targets more and more consumer cohorts," Lindland said.
That storyboard was based around the premise of a young Bacon having a séance which included some of his decadent and eccentric cohorts.
Those cohorts will be critical in the governor's race between Scott Walker and Democratic challenger Tony Evers, as well as the Senate election.
The Kenyan tech leader (along with cohorts Erik Hersman, Ory Okolloh, and Daudi Were) is an architect of many Silicon Savannah hallmarks: e.g.
Strategic talent partners like Techtonic will scale, and their many cohorts of apprentices will need a place to live; Revature already provides housing.
The president has threatened China with $60 billion in tariff penalties if President Xi Jinping and his top cohorts don't respond with changes.
So for investors who are worried about entire sectors or cohorts, Cramer offered some advice: view companies on a case-by-case basis.
Indeed, between Day 7 and Day 30, Bunch Cohorts' retention rates are 2x the retention of normal players, according to the Bunch CEO.
One of Wie's cohorts, Brittany Lincicome, barely recognized her at a tournament this year — because her game had changed quite a bit, too.
Lyft has taken some bold steps lately, inking strategic deals with three Asian cohorts and, at the onset of CES, with General Motors.
Church, like his cohorts, produced depictions that tended to feature compelling detail, emphasize natural light, and highlight the grand scale of the view.
Sanders drew his support disproportionately from white voters, but Hillary Clinton did well among the oldest and most affluent cohorts of white Democrats.
The Democratic insistence on consuming all of that time before a preordained outcome had exhausted the patience of Mr. McConnell and his cohorts.
Survivors Empowered, a network started after the Aurora shooting, has developed a "rapid response team" to assist new survivor cohorts with media interactions.
Particularly vexing for police is the difficulty of determining which potential Taser targets belong to population cohorts deemed to be at increased risk.
For years, he and his exclamation-prone cohorts fueled dance parties and irritated the occasional critic with their vulgar, shoddily-recorded sex jams.
"These in-depth summaries and updates of worker cohorts do not support a causal link between VC exposure and brain cancer," Valberg wrote.
The event included newly formed startups from EF's London, Berlin and Paris cohorts, and represented a showcase of the investor's now pan-European reach.
While we might be willing to accept these generational flaws in our elders, we should hold Biden and his cohorts to a higher standard.
There's a lot of them, they lean Democrat, they are more concerned about climate change than older cohorts, and they absolutely love clean energy.
It's a statistician's sexiest dream—some of the largest data sets in human his- tory, the ability to run trials on mathematically meaningful cohorts.
Colbert's other late night cohorts have also signed contracts in the last few years that will keep them on as hosts well past 2020.
It is unlikely that another Tiananmen will occur because the centre of gravity has shifted to more mature age cohorts holding more conservative attitudes.
Eyre says that no matter where you look in the world, the children of wealthy parents are over-represented in cohorts of gifted children.
A spokeswoman told us that Data Pitch will operate across Europe, with the aim being to accelerate between two to three cohorts per year.
Hill jokingly posited that perhaps Superman has performed selective brain surgery on all his cohorts to induce face blindness, thereby protecting his secret identity.
One of his cohorts, Andrew Glomb, added that he keeps in contact with Jacobson, and doesn&apost shy away from bringing up the past.
Basing their arguments on pseudo-science, Tenny and his cohorts are attempting to railroad through legislation that declares tree-burning to be carbon neutral.
I have to admit, it even led me and some of my cohorts to plan an instrument's demise (the plan was never carried out).
In fact, this age group still has the lowest unemployment level among all cohorts, with a 2.7% jobless rate in March unchanged from February.
Judge Dredd #12 finishes a year-long arc for the Judge and his cohorts, and this isn't the best issue to jump right into.
At Ark, in England, recent graduates are seen by the schools that have hired them as among the best cohorts that they have received.
And unlike many of my teen cohorts who graduated high school during the Great Recession, I was actually able to do what I'd planned.
OK, you can go back to your corrupt politicians and engaged celebrities and airplane horrors and Trump cohorts who are also convicted criminals now.
He created the Unilever Leadership Development Plan (ULDP), putting its top 900 executives globally through a customized leadership program in cohorts of twenty leaders.
And MetaProp, founded in 2015, just announced its fifth accelerator cohort at New York's Columbia University, bringing its overall number of cohorts to seven.
There were two age cohorts, 6–12 weeks and 5–17 months at the time of first vaccination, randomized into control or treatment groups.
Each morning, the mist rising over the mountains, I walked from my cabin to the studio where my cohorts and I spent the day.
Are Kaur and her cohorts really making meaningful points in a quick, simple way, and deservedly picking up followers off the back of it?
"It was a meeting point for my cohorts that were like-minded," said the saxophonist Oliver Lake, who taught at C.M.S. in the 1970s.
"We've decided not to recruit for further cohorts in Hong Kong after January 2020," EF co-founder Matt Clifford tells me, confirming the news.
The study spanned two decades and included three cohorts of children living in one of nine southern California communities with historically poor air quality.
The program is short by design, and new cohorts start three times a year to ensure a steady stream of graduates for local employers.
However, a spokesperson from the University of Florida told the Miami Herald that Spencer and his cohorts had decided to control ticket distribution themselves.
In response, black-bloc protestors set up a makeshift barrier constructed from shopping carts to keep Kessler and his cohorts from leaving the vicinity.
The jobs market also is unlikely to get much help from business investment, which Yellen and her Fed cohorts have cited as a significant concern.
Zuckerberg and his cohorts made algorithmic decision-making the heart of its ad-targeting revenue scheme, and then enshrouded those systems in a black box.
But data from career website LinkedIn shows younger workers tend to switch jobs more than their older cohorts in the first decade out of college.
No. They simply issued a heart-felt cry of pain over their own solitude, a condition they would not wish on future cohorts of clerics.
When Comcast CIO Rick Rioboli inherited the team that would eventually create the X1 voice remote, it was a combination of five different engineering cohorts.
For a variety of reasons, some cohorts in a given country may be particularly prone to a measles outbreak when they reach a certain age.
For Pyramid Scheme, Jozea and Da'Vonne choose their Big Brother cohorts Natalie and Paulie and compete to solve two sides of a giant pyramid puzzle.
On July 5, 2015, Van Le and some cohorts shot museum heist hoax videos at two separate galleries in London for his YouTube channel Trollstation.
It would still face the critical-mass problem: but that could be addressed by focusing on specific cohorts and communities; art collectives, churches, fandoms, etcetera.
Previous cohorts at the incubator have ranged from parking apps to drones; these two continue to build on JLR's creative approach to the automotive future.
In clinical trials at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, two cohorts of elderly patients were compared, one with the WAVE system and one without.
More specifically, he seemed to be the straight middle-aged white man who got it in a way that too few of his cohorts did.
They spent long months in a windowless mouse colony at the Broad, injecting cohorts of mice with the compounds and seeding their brains with prions.
There's no denying that FAANG stocks — consisting of Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, and Google/Alphabet — are one of Wall Street's most treasured and adored cohorts.
Through connections to a Hollywood producer, Haynes and his cohorts were able to get the sound remixed on a soundstage at the Samuel Goldwyn Studio.
He's not letting Stevie J off the hook, and is threatening to sue him, and his alleged cohorts, if they don't pay up the $20k.
The fastest way we've learned to work on this is to operate more like venture capitalists, who build cohorts by sharing best practices and networks.
Swapping the sprawl of Baltimore's margins for the tight grids of its center, Renner and his musical cohorts would put on shows wherever they could.
The birthrate in the United States is the lowest it's been in 22.1 years, we recently learned, and the decline is spreading across age cohorts.
For Cookie and King Lu, dreams are tender things to be nurtured; for their cohorts, they can only be realized by seizing them by force.
"We do believe we need to add some additional assistance to people in those older cohorts," Ryan told Fox News's Chris Wallace on Sunday morning.
And it's not Jews who are the most vulnerable cohorts among recent immigrant groups, it's people with black and brown skin, people who are Muslims.
One reason is that they offer evidence that Mr. Putin and his cohorts, despite all their power, have been unable to cow Russians into silence.
"It's basically like having 12 coffee chats in one evening," Rethink Impact managing partner Heidi Patel, who helps oversee the VC Cohorts program, tells TechCrunch.
His steadfastness has earned him visits from other Arab leaders who were disappointed with the Obama administration's support of Arab revolutions that unseated their cohorts.
Contestants need to walk the line between being liked by their cohorts and being influential in order to survive all the way to the end.
Alongside the news of the indictments, the UK agency released a variety of images and videos depicting the lavish lifestyles of Yakubets and his cohorts.
There are two quotes I think about when I watch Haaland repeatedly go toe-to-toe with her white male Republican cohorts in the House.
She said she has "proof that the clothes were debited from the Supremes account at Motown," meaning that she and her cohorts paid for them.
"It was the modern L.A. noir murder because Manson's cohorts butchered people in their homes and this is a city of homes," Mr. Oney said.
The report also acknowledges the need for balance between older generations of scientists and newer cohorts, because there's no longer a mandatory age of retirement.
By definition, generations are big, broad cohorts; the US government defines the baby boom, for example, as the 18-year span from 19763 to 1964.
But an emphasis on photography and its uses in staging gender narratives indicate that new cohorts of outliers have been invited to the outsider party.
All in all, cows and their ruminant cohorts (goats, sheep, and oxen) pump a staggering 80 million metric tons of gas into our fragile atmosphere.
Once CEO Tim Cook and his cohorts finish showing off the new iPhones, Apple Watch, and [Apple] TV onstage, a surprise will await the departing attendees.
"We've been dating this year, and there's a good chance that we get married in 2018 — and that would mean two cohorts per year," Vinik says.
President Trump and his cohorts on the far right capitalize and promote them, fomenting hatred and division through fake news and an assault on the truth.
"Tariffs are looming in the auto finance industry and it could potentially impact originations among certain cohorts of consumers," the agency said in a December report.
Zafar is "wanting, needing, yearning social contact from cohorts, and that need isn't fulfilled," Elizabeth Hawkins, lead researcher with Dolphin Research Australia, told The Washington Post.
Those rumors being that Holmes was hired to play Cruises' girlfriend IRL by his Scientology cohorts in order to add a little salt to his image.
Even after recent outbreaks, they were not able to procure enough doses to cover older cohorts, health-workers and other groups at risk of becoming infected.
And in most of those pockets, on the east and north sides of the city that have large Hispanic and African American cohorts, Sanders did well.
Kessler and his cohorts proceeded up Pennsylvania Avenue, flanked by police on motorcycles and protesters chanting "Nazis go home" they made their way towards Lafayette Park.
Today, Hanoi's "Lenin Park" is popular, not for Vietnamese paying homage to their communist roots but for a dedicated crew of skateboarders aping their Western cohorts.
Nelson, who wasn't involved in either study, was impressed by the length of the follow-ups, the size of the cohorts, and the cross-cultural examination.
This femme fatale who somehow exudes the power to slay producers who outrank in every single way — age, status, security, reputation, cohorts — doesn't acknowledge the reality.
Through careful alchemy mixing the nostalgia for the 2D old platformers and 3D open-world environments, Lange and his cohorts have seemingly created a promising prototype.
If I don't thoughtfully leave out a face mask I want to use that night, for example, I'll forget — a common occurrence for my ADHD cohorts.
It's worth noting the millennials were among the age cohorts least likely to vote for Donald Trump, whose campaign as an "antisystem outsider" embodies democratic disillusionment.
But a private, voluntary self-directed scheme does not protect the entire age cohort that is retiring now, and might work even worse for future cohorts.
If only Mr Erdogan and his cohorts could see that strength comes from diversity, and from the freedom to express it, that potential might be realised.
Using fake text messages as part of a kind of puzzle adventure game, you work with virtual cohorts to take down E Corp aka Evil Corp.
" Similarly, it added, "one size does not fit all: training is most effective when tailored to the specific workforce and workplace and different cohorts of employees.
While Hexengeist run in the same circles as the rest of Seattle's traditional heavy metal cohorts, the band takes more musical left turns than their peers.
This is the ultimate end goal in Trump's war against the "fake news media," which he and his cohorts have declared public enemy #173 to America.
According to him, he and his cohorts are carrying on in the tradition of the outlaw country movement that his grandfather, Waylon, joined in the 000s.
And that's surely what he did, enlisting six collaborators ranging from his label cohorts DJ Manny and DJ Taye, to New York experimentalist Oneohtrix Point Never.
Or there may are certain markets or cohorts of riders who want to plan out the week's commute the way they plan out their work calendar.
There is no mention of feminism or gender in any of the exhibition text, which instead often refers to collaborations or relations with her male cohorts.
In 2011, researchers examined cohorts of randomized controlled trials to see how well the published research matched what scientists said it was going to do beforehand.
Researchers studying cohorts of people in Hong Kong and the United States found even "safe" drinkers, women in particular, showed improved well-being if they stopped.
In response, Macrina began sowing seeds for what would become the Library Freedom Institute, a project that creates and trains cohorts of librarians as privacy advocates.
Coats made US policy on North Korea look disorganized (again) and exposed the fact that we just don't have good intelligence on Kim and his cohorts.
"Part of the reason we fund city cohorts is that we're trying to encourage the cultural communities to get better acquainted and bond," Ms. Levin said.
On Tuesday, prosecutors said in court that a lawyer for Firtash paid $1 million to one of Giuliani's Ukraine campaign cohorts, Lev Parnas, and Parnas's wife.
"We're at roughly 50% placement for cohorts that are 6 months graduated," Lambda School said in a May 2019 investment memo obtained by New York Magazine.
And when their less-experienced cohorts start wheezing or looking bent and broken (some people even barf), the front-row riders are usually still at ease.
But this feels more like Astrid knows about the conspiracy and has kidnapped Quinn in order to thwart whatever plans Dar and his cohorts are up to.
But several of his creatures escape, threatening to violate the International Statute of Secrecy, a global wizarding law that conceals witches and wizards from their nonmagical cohorts.
Arnold and his fourth-grade cohorts — from smooth jokester Gerald to the scene-stealing Helga G. Pataki — are fierce and protective of each other and their city.
It turns out that Victoria and her cohorts killed a young girl, and the simulated hunt is her daily sentence for this crime, witnessed by paying visitors.
Among its cohorts are Peach, which took "the tech world by storm" in 2016, and Mastodon, where all the "cool kids" were migrating from Twitter last year.
So easy that we plan to lower the voting age to eleven years old, after the first year of successful implementation in the adult cohorts,' he said.
She and her cohorts wanted to quantify how much more effective e-STI testing is at getting people screened when the option is presented to average Londoners.
At its inception in 1935, Social Security resembled a private insurance plan, where the funds coming closely matched the contributions and benefits for the different age cohorts.
The Pibil Four, as they went on to be known, consisted of Americans Chad Tullock and Barnaby Raddlestein, and their British cohorts Reginald Trotter and Derek Perrin.
One difficulty is that the data provide just a snapshot, so may simply be measuring cohorts of people rather than changes in individuals' happiness as they age.
Why living trees should expend resources to support leafless cohorts is not fully understood, nor the extent to which resources are shared among living trees and stumps.
But this—the capture of powerful arms of the government by partisan or ideological cohorts—is a toxic development and one no party should tolerate in perpetuity.
What has gotten far less attention, however, is the split that exists between women in their late teens and early 22008s and their cohorts in their 21980s.
The program gives two cohorts of 12 to 20 startups per year $5,000 in non-dilutive capital and supports them with 10 weeks of mentorship and programming.
But what distinguishes top platforms is that their user retention cohorts flatten quickly, with at least 20 percent of users engaging every week or month in perpetuity.
Many Congolese fear that Mr. Kabila is trying to wiggle out of term limits like several of his presidential cohorts across Africa and hold onto power indefinitely.
Already, Infiniti Lab has completed two cohorts of startups via its Hong Kong accelerator, and it's hoping to keep up the pace with its new Toronto location.
That Vanity Fair profile was Kelly's mainstream moment, proof that she's more marketable and more intriguing to the general public than the rest of her Fox cohorts.
It also makes Musiio the first venture capital-backed music AI startup in Southeast Asia and one of the most notable EF graduates from its Asian cohorts.
Rich countries, particularly, are moving away from polluting fossil fuels and adopting cleaner energy, many shutting down coal-fired power plants and leaving cohorts of workers jobless.
Passengers are divided into groups called cohorts and are encouraged to attend meetings that discuss Fathom's mission of improving economic development and education in the Dominican Republic.
He and his cohorts grow up through that acceptance, finding their place in a world that is neither picture-perfect nor dystopian, but simply — and honestly — flawed.
But the directive never seemed to stick, and last month Snow found Arpaio and three of his top cohorts in contempt for repeatedly flouting the court's orders.
In Carmen Sandiego: To Steal or Not to Steal, Carmen has to team up with some of her old robber cohorts to rescue two of her friends.
The report suggests companies focus first on promoting groups of women at a time and creating cohorts or teams that allow women to work side-by-side.
But the effect of the new cohorts is not expected to be felt for a decade, and young doctors are continuing to choose specialties over general practice.
Taiwan is an aging society and securing youth vote is particularly important as youth turnout have historically been lower than those in the older cohorts, analysts say.
And unlike many of his cohorts in Congress, Tiririca has earned a reputation for being a hard worker since winning his seat in a landslide in 2010.
Google's Federated learning of cohorts (FLoC), for example, would deliver targeted ads based on "flocks" of thousands of people with similar interests, instead of tracking users individually.
Either way, skilled workers of almost all age cohorts are still experiencing elevated levels of unemployment and would benefit from a continued growth orientation in monetary policy.
THERE ARE COHORTS OF COUNTRIES THAT ARE PROFITABLE, AND IT'S ABOUT GETTING OTHER COHORTS OF COUNTRIES TO THE SAME MATURITY LEVEL THAT SOME OF OUR COUNTRIES ARE OPERATING AT WE DO REINVEST PROFITS AGGRESSIVELY IN NEW BUSINESS LINES LIKE EATS, THAT HAVE GREAT PROMISE, BUT WE'RE PRETTY COMFORTABLE WHEN WE LOOK AT THE PORTFOLIO OF BUSINESSES THAT WE HAVE, THAT WE HAVE A VERY STRONG PATH TO PROFITABILITY.
And, depending on if you look at it was as much importance, it's an indicator of the ever-growing artistic mind of Justin Vernon and his various cohorts.
Earlier this year the Sunnyvale-based Plug & Play announced a major expansion to launch nine new cohorts that cover verticals including fintech, food and beverage, IOT and mobility.
The couple is all over each other's Instagrams and obviously, genuinely, like and love each other (their Parks & Rec cohorts Leslie Knope and Ben Wyatt would be proud).
" Kearney and Levine's data showed longer-term outcomes, too, suggesting that exposed cohorts of students "are more likely to be employed and have somewhat higher wages as adults.
"Median wealth among millennials in 2579 was lower than among similarly aged cohorts in any year from 225 to 250," when the Great Recession hit, the report says.
It's not surprising that even their direct-to-TV fictions tends to think harder and more specifically about burgeoning tech-related anxieties than anything made by their cohorts.
Instead of Obama, it's his White House cohorts -- first lady Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden -- who have taken on the bulk of the campaigning so far.
It's an interesting twist, especially when you consider that recent surveys indicate older Americans feel less comfortable with high levels of automated driving compared to their younger cohorts.
Image: YouTubeWhy Queen Elizabeth and the rest of her Illuminati cohorts would allow a menial clone to expose the secrets of their arcane operation, however, remains a mystery.
But what Lochte and his three cohorts did has more significance than just getting caught with their hand in a cookie jar, or their foot through a door.
Desperate to take Annalise or any of her cohorts down, Denver meets with Dominic (who killed Wes) in his car, suggesting they've been in cahoots this whole time.
He's tried to get his Silicon Valley cohorts to pump the brakes on rushing to develop AI without extensive consideration for what such development means for future humans.
Thus, Maduro is pushing for a new, everlasting and super-powerful Constitutional Assembly to change the constitution to allow him and his cohorts to remain in power forever.
While their white cohorts' investment rate is higher, at 73 percent, that difference of 7 percentage points is the smallest of all the age brackets in the study.
Camille went on to accuse the District Attorney's office of an unethical campaign to destroy Bill and called for a criminal investigation of "that D.A. and his cohorts."
The article describes instances such as younger monkeys bringing water to an older arthritic monkey, and primates refusing to take rewards greater than are offered to their cohorts.
Of course, we don't want to leave out our well-intentioned plant-killing cohorts who just can't seem to keep their photosynthetic friends alive past the first week.
Internationally, bundling and faster original content ramp offers opportunity to penetrate new market cohorts faster while TAM is likely to expand from fixed-broadband subs to mobile users.
The label started as a homegrown affair, drawing on contacts the gang could aggregate from their Southbank cohorts and the network connected to London's Slam City Skates store.
The culprit, he said, is the Fed and its global cohorts finally pulling back on stimulus after years of bargain-basement interest rates and trillions in money printing.
Richard cannot have rumors of a stock dump torpedo his company, but he and his cohorts cannot send out a news release that will ruin Erlich's career, either.
"We hosted focus groups with three distinct cohorts – middle school students, high school students, and young college graduates," analyst Michael Nathanson wrote in a note to clients Monday.
But it must not be done in the form of capitulating to North Korea, which has no interest in anybody's well-being other than Kim and his cohorts.
"I absolutely think there's a shift in how certain cohorts are spending and thinking about spending on fashion," said Liz Dunn, founder of Pro2350ma, a retail analytics company.
But among those aged 297 to 212 years old, more than three-quarters had registered and 2102 percent voted — a proportion that dropped only slightly in older cohorts.
But as those skills become commonplace, one key differentiator is emerging that is more difficult to train: the ability to problem solve and collaborate in more diverse cohorts.
This time, I just booked the studio and brought my cohorts who have worked with me for almost three decades: Dominic Miller on guitar, Vinnie Colaiuta on drums.
The president suggested the terrorists might have intended to use Manny, and even the president's own sister as bargaining chips to get their own cohorts released from prisons.
"So instead of trying to chase people trapped by Breitbart and its cohorts in conservative media, give them a reason to get excited about rallying around Democrats," he said.
Meanwhile, Lauer's former cohorts soldiered on without him Wednesday night -- Al Roker, Hoda and Savannah looked tense during a break from taping the annual Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting special.
Around June of last year, Lucasfilm and its usual cohorts — Industrial Light and Magic, Skywalker Sound — announced they were banding together to form the ILM Experience Lab, or ILMxLab.
Another way to put this is: Terms like fake—or bullshit, or hoax, and so on—don't always possess stable definitions, even among members of the same political cohorts.
Concerned Millennials | Second, there appears to be a higher level of concern about corporate transparency, philanthropy and ethics in the millennial generation than older cohorts of shoppers and workers.
And while it does look like that to a point, it's also something much wackier — it's a colorful, eccentric film about a pair of assassins and their wacky cohorts.
Averaging across several cohorts, 62 percent of first-time patrons on Patreon are still sending payments six months later and 51 percent are still doing so after a year.
The first is a B2B dashboard for community managers that lets brands set up, run and monitor campaigns, including being able to intelligently target specific cohorts of brand advocates.
The standard is that a university usually cannot begin to even apply for industry accreditation until a few years into its programme and only after graduating cohorts of graduates.
It's only a lucky few who can say that Ciara sang "Happy Birthday" to them on their big day — her family, her friends, her high-profile Fashion Week cohorts.
The newest Kim had to work quickly to acquaint the country with the notion of him in this new role and consolidate his rule among his late father's cohorts.
He also explains how the holders of financial assets benefit from inflation, while those from the lower socioeconomic cohorts — who hold more in cash — aren't getting the same boost.
" Lawyers for the women said Rubin and several cohorts worked together to entice women "to travel across the United States to a secret penthouse Rubin controlled in Midtown Manhattan.
The company, founded in 2011 as a non-profit, brings in cohorts of founders each year across six cities worldwide and pays each one a stipend for living expenses.
In they came, one- and two-person operations, small cohorts of educated men and women, young and old, who knew what ones and zeroes do when properly put together.
Declines in pre-family (ages 25-35) and post-family (ages 45-70) cohorts show millennials, the largest age group outside of boomers, have little interest in riding motorcycles.
Plus, Robbie proved she has chemistry with McKinnon when they played Fox News cohorts in Bombshell — though their relationship was far friendlier than Carole and Joe's ever could be.
And though millennials and the younger centennials (also known as Generation Z) are "undisputedly" the largest cohorts in the sharing economy, all demographics are increasingly getting into sharing companies.
He coined two terms to describe each of these cohorts: "me-llennials" are floundering financially and might feel lost in life, whereas "mega-llennials" are ahead of the game.
Anja Schneider's Mobilee takes the win on Wednesday at new venue Martina Beach Club with cohorts Josh Wink, Nick Curly, RE.YOU, and the fab-fingered Rodriguez Jr. providing support.
The pilot said that when he spotted the Dominator and his cohorts shooting dice at the Rio in Las Vegas, they rolled 20, 30, and 25 times before crapping out.
The same cannot be said for his 'Big Four' cohorts, who have become progressively worn down by injuries and time after dominating the majors for much of the past decade.
While the junior royal is happy to shake hands with diverse officials and cohorts of his father King Mohammed VI, he clearly draws the line at lip-on-hand contact.
"Our subscribers who came to us around the 2016 Election and post-Election periods continue to retain better than previous cohorts," Chief Executive Officer Mark Thompson said in a statement.
When KKR launched the first big private-equity takeover, of RJR Nabisco in 1988, it and its cohorts were described in a bestselling book as the "Barbarians at the Gate".
A cool way to "reinforce [the Spice Girls'] message of female empowerment for future generations" would be to, I don't know, send Dua Lipa and her international cohorts on tour?
While much of the science world seemed to agree with Doudna and her cohorts, the U.S. patent office thought the Broad Institute deserved a separate patent for making that leap.
So researchers could compare what happened to girls in areas where contraceptives became available when they were very young with girls from the same cohorts in areas with no contraceptives.
The five cohorts, begun in 19463, 1958, 1970, 1991 and 2000, total about 70,000 Britons, providing data ranging from punch-cards in the earliest cases to fully sequenced genomes today.
For one thing, there were two "Main Street" cohorts: Detroit's service-deprived citizens and its retired city workers, who were owed over $9 billion in pensions and health care benefits.
"The more hawkish cohorts will feel emboldened during internal deliberations against people in the diplomatic, intelligence, and economic communities," Michael Madden, of Johns Hopkins University's 38 North Web site, said.
On May 18, 2006 — that's 10 years ago today — TV audiences said goodbye to Will Truman and Grace Adler, not to mention their hilarious cohorts, Jack McFarland and Karen Walker.
Similarly if you look at our first Paris cohort, it has one of the highest investment rates of any cohort we've ever done (and we've done 21 cohorts so far).
Rodriguez, 34, and his cohorts want to reform a political class tainted by its handling of Spain's economic crisis and corruption scandals that have reached as high as Rajoy himself.
Frustrated by his subordinate status, he enlists his cohorts — Beast Boy (Greg Cipes), Cyborg (Khary Payton), Raven (Tara Strong) and Starfire (Hynden Walch) — to find a deadly villain to fight.
It's true that the current cohort (the demographic term for a group of people born around the same time) of young people is different in important ways from earlier cohorts.
She discovered Pipeline Angels, which offers boot camps for people interested in supporting ventures led by women and non-binary femmes, and she joined one of their cohorts this summer.
The story then jumped ahead six years to find Rick's cohorts making do without him, his young daughter, Judith, assuming the mantle (and hat) of the new zombie-slaying Grimes.
Much like some of their 1080p cohorts from the Canadian Riviera, the duo's sound is as informed by heavy, murky grooves, as it is by sandy textures and sprawling dreamscapes.
A 2013 study by Australian scholars showed that compared with older cohorts with siblings, members of China's one-child generation are more prone to traits like risk aversion and pessimism.
She managed to succeed, but she realizes that the "who-you-know" factor is as critical to the career success of Generation Z students as it was for previous cohorts.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institutes of Allergies and Infectious Diseases, said it's "unlikely" that there are "entire cohorts" of coronavirus cases that no one's picked up on.
Sanders should join his cohorts and re-establish himself as America's anti-corruption leader by pledging to tackle corruption not only as a platform issue, but as his first issue.
Under the current regulatory environment, all ALS patients are put into the same clinical trial cohorts in the hopes that one drug might show efficacy in the overall patient population.
"This is only a case-control study, and therefore needs further evaluation in large cohorts more representative of (the) general population," said Thorat, who was not involved in the study.
"We dug a little deeper into the time spent numbers and found that Snap's strong showing was highly influenced by the strength of the younger age cohorts," said the analyst.
Public opinion polls in almost every country show steady declines in racial and religious prejudice­ — and more importantly for the future, that younger cohorts are less prejudiced than older ones.
With Martin's fandom in mind, it's no wonder that his shared superhero-like world of Wild Cards, conceived and written with a group of cohorts, included many callbacks to Marvel comics.
But Dreamland Archer and his cohorts start out as such straight tributes to film noir archetypes that they rarely come up for air to make a wisecrack or break the illusion.
Brimming over with excitement and honoring everyone's mutual love of Tom Holland, Rabe posed with her super cohorts and further cemented her role as the cutest being in the entire MCU.
He said that he and his cohorts pick random people to hack, but don't intentionally target anyone, especially not her, confessing he was a fan of Justice from her Nickelodeon days.
The law that would in theory protect Ferrer and his cohorts from prosecution was initially designed to cleanse the internet of pornography and any other material that might be deemed obscene.
Sanders and his cohorts have awakened the carnal, violent tendencies of their followers, and set me up as the "target" my mother has been afraid all along that I would be.
But as new cohorts of Muslims grow up in Athens, undergoing Greek education and military service, they are less likely in his view to be content with living in legal limbo.
Confirmation succeeds in offering an unsensational, unsentimental look into the world of white suprematists in the U.K. and by extension their likeminded cohorts in the U.S., an uncomfortable but necessary experience.
And the idea that a higher power influenced the process, either gradually or all at once, was accepted by 26% in both age cohorts, according to the study by Ginger Research.
Marking holidays such as Easter with particular traditions is a funny thing to care about if you are, like many of my millennial cohorts, not particularly attached to any religious belief.
That facility was the site of a 1981 attempted jail break -- where an inmate's cohorts hijacked a sightseeing helicopter and attempted to cut open the wire mesh covering, the US said.
A similar historical change is occurring for intelligence: Average IQ scores are increasing across birth cohorts, such that Americans experienced an 18-point gain in average IQ from 1948 to 2002.
"When I knew him, Clayton was an outspoken communist," said a female former friend, who didn't want to be identified for fear of reprisal from Sanford and his neo-Nazi cohorts.
Despite this bad news (and Ms Pearson's passion about it) the book is often a delight, interspersed with vignettes about individual members of the different cohorts, as well as the researchers.
The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) is one of the oldest and most elaborate personality tests, and one of its virtues is that its endurance allows for comparisons between birth cohorts.
Nielsen data reveals that TV is responsible for the difference — seniors have more interest in TV, spending about four hours more a day with the television on than younger cohorts do.
According to the Social Security Administration, the median bachelor's degree holder can expect to earn $650,000 to $900,000 more in a lifetime than their cohorts with just a high school diploma.
Its swell gets at a kind of vague discomfort we have with male camaraderie, even though certain comrade cohorts — like the dudes in ''Entourage'' or at Donald Trump events — invite derision.
The request caused a slew of lawsuits accusing Kobach and his cohorts of breaking federal law by failing to explain how they intended to use the data and keep it safe.
And the way they did it is some real tinfoil-hat stuff: Johnson and his cohorts told NASA they were student filmmakers looking to do a documentary on the Apollo program.
"The novelty of our study is that we can confirm these results in large real-world cohorts of unselected patients with severe obesity and type 2 diabetes," Madsen said by email.
"Every time that the international pressure on Pakistan mounts to a certain degree, they have a reflex action of putting Hafiz Saeed and his cohorts behind the bars," said Maj. Gen.
Lawmakers in the centrist and conservative cohorts also want to shift the blame, either to the other group or, if they somehow pass something out of the House, to the Senate.
We meet Daniel (Bartosz Bielenia) when he's incarcerated at a youth detention facility, acting as a lookout while his fellow juvenile offenders deliver a savage beating to one of their cohorts.
McCollum and several of his GOP cohorts have been candid that they believe witnesses should be allowed at Trump's trial, a stance at odds with most of the current Senate Republicans.
Although more research would strengthen our findings, political demographers have shown that when crowded cohorts compete for scarce jobs they have high motive and low opportunity cost of joining rebel groups.
These cohorts benefit greatly from the time saved by having access to safe water at home; instead they're able to spend those hours each day on education, work, or community activities.
For one, two real estate impresarios — Alex Sapir and Rotem Rosen, who both have connections to Putin's cohorts — joined Trump in Russia and worked to make a real estate deal happen.
Like its American cohorts, Laureate has been accused of recruiting students too aggressively, relying too heavily on part-time teachers, and letting in students who aren't capable of college-level work.
Now how long Saudi Arabia is willing to shoulder the burden of these cuts if it proves some of their cohorts are not fully complying with the deal remains to be seen.
It is expected to grow as cohorts of middle-class consumers in Asia, especially, find they need eyesight correction and develop a liking for specs as accessories or protection against ultraviolet rays.
It's understandable that I am often asked by my pro-gun cohorts why we should focus on one particular means of killing — guns — when there are so many other ways to kill.
The organ response rates from the expansion cohorts were consistent with the overall study population, and increase our confidence in the design and powering assumptions for both the PRONTO and VITAL studies.
While many of China's old soldiers have settled happily into civvies, a large number—particularly from cohorts demobilised in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s—complain that the government has let them down.
Among them is his predecessor, Nouri al-Maliki, and his cohorts in Iraq's assortment of predominantly Shia militias, which are collectively known as the Hashd al-Shaabi, or popular mobilisation forces (PMF).
It insists on its witchiness in a way the aesthetics of Lorde's pop star cohorts rarely do: Taylor Swift, certainly, would never call her girl squad a witch's coven in an interview.
She Should Run also launched "regional cohorts" throughout the country, bringing groups of women together for a six-month combined virtual and in-person program led by women leaders with political experience.
Harrell idolizes Hollywood as much as his cohorts, but he knows for every movie icon there's a murdered starlet or a wannabe who started a cult because his career never took off.
In these two cohorts, people who suffered from nightmares and insomnia in middle age were more likely to experience cognitive impairment in old age than people who slept just fine earlier on.
She's straddled the world of high fashion and commercial fashion — a feat that rendered her and her amazonian cohorts an anomaly amongst models back then, where you were one or the other.
When the Russian ads are finally released publicly, Sandberg pledged the targeting info from those ads would also be released — meaning we'll see the cohorts of voters Russia was trying to influence.
The 33-year old doctor and his cohorts have treated around 80 people, who pay $8,000 a visit for the privilege, and he was happy to tell us about the transfusions' effects.
"I don't think there is any reason to believe Millennials are more risk averse than other (generational) cohorts," says Richard Thaler, a professor at the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business.
It's time for real leadership in the United States, not the kind of empty swagger that Rubio and his cohorts in the GOP parade before us almost every day of the week.
The underlying idea is real, namely that enterprise customers can have lower Gross SE but higher ultimate value as the cohorts grow, but trying to track and explain quarterly fluctuations is hard.
"The baby boom cohort is actually more suicidal than other cohorts have been in the past, and now they're aging to that time where old white men are extremely suicidal," Salari explained.
Returning home with the news of his possible findings, Fawcett receives only smug skepticism, his cohorts refusing to believe that there's a society that predates their own in such a "savage" land.
Higher tuition fees mean that students now pay for a bigger share of their education, and there is a slight dip in donations from the cohorts who were subject to fee rises.
"We note with concern, shock and dismay the systematic entrenchment of dictatorial tendencies, personified by the president and his cohorts, which have slowly devoured the values of the liberation struggle," they declared.
He and his cohorts settled on enormous ranches stocked with zebras and other exotic game in the Rift Valley, soon known as Happy Valley for its gin-soaked parties and hedonistic lifestyle.
But, he added, "Women are now drinking as much as men, particularly in recent cohorts, and we need to be thinking about what will happen to their health as they get older."
Tipton admitted in court that he provided cohorts with the winning numbers for jackpots in Colorado in 20113, Wisconsin in December of 2007, Kansas in December of 2010 and Oklahoma in 2011.
"As alleged, Nordlicht and his cohorts engaged in one of the largest and most brazen investment frauds perpetrated on the investing public," Brooklyn-based U.S. Attorney Robert Capers said in a statement.
In his 50 years of teaching, students' attitudes have changed: "The 'Oh, keep government out of my work' feeling is not as strong as it was with maybe older cohorts," Schroeder says.
While the less creative among us were getting weird at some shitty club or the Times Square Olive Garden, Hayward and his cohorts drank well into the night out on the sea.
But now we have a dangerous mix with a sensationalist president who tweets out his own form of yellow journalism and reinforces the credibility of unhinged thinkers like Jones and his cohorts.
The gathering began as a planned one-off in 1985, the idea of the Nevada folklorist Hal Cannon; the buckaroo, cowboy poet and songster Waddie Mitchell and a handful of their cohorts.
MA Important safety tip, teenagers: When you ask an adult to buy you alcohol, make sure you're not cadging off someone who will develop a dangerous obsession with you and your cohorts.
Much of Trump's antipathy to foreign entanglements -- like the Iraq invasion and America's longest war that he is trying to end -- springs from policies put in place by Bolton and his cohorts.
In an attempt to bring a social app, Knock Knock, to college campuses, Pablo and his cohorts brought the online joke of "Netflix and chill" to life in a daring marketing effort.
The Internet can't get enough of the galaxy's most adorable 50-year-old tot, Baby Yoda, not to mention his lesser cohorts, like Baby Nut, Baby Sonic, Baby Groot, and Baby Thanos.
With Trump and his cohorts so prominently featured on Saturday Night Live and weeknight talk shows, it is not surprising to Smith that political costumes have held their spot on the ladder.
Johnson, an African-American woman from West Virginia, and her work would go virtually unrecognized until her story (along with her cohorts) made it to the silver screen in 2016, in Hidden Figures.
Add in that most of the cohorts being studied are tipped toward population centers and college students — an easily accessible pool of subjects — and the data seems even less indicative of the world.
Brickman added that younger people cannot afford to buy homes at the same age as their parents previously did, reflecting the shift toward rental housing and away from owned housing among younger cohorts.
The bank's analysts upgraded the carmaker on May 18, just hours before their banking cohorts took a role in a $1.7 billion stock sale expected to launch in the next day or two.
Sall and his cohorts were aware and worried about swelling anti-immigrant sentiment represented by Wilders, leader of the anti-Islam Party for Freedom (PVV), but seemed loath to discuss sensitive domestic politics.
The rise of Uber, Lyft and their cohorts isn't exactly surprising, but even with Uber's slowing growth, ride-hail companies very quickly performed about five million more monthly pickups that taxi drivers did.
Around the time it began in October 1985, a civil crime war broke out in Sicily against Badalamenti's people, which put the boss and his cohorts in danger—even in New York City.
In the end, anti-Paris voices, led by chief strategist Steve Bannon and EPA administrator Scott Pruitt, won out, and Trump's remarks Thursday reflected the nationalist viewpoints espoused by Bannon and his cohorts.
" Ben was less harsh on Google than his online cohorts, however, calling himself "more of a realist" and giving Google the benefit of the doubt to "keep trying until they get it right.
I do my best not to be a snob, but when more knowlegeable cohorts than me gag at the latest tropical house cover storming the charts, I'm comfortable taking their word for it.
As police officers arrest the pimp and his cohorts the religious Seagal fan might be running his buttery fingers through his mullet and wondering if he was just robbed of a fight scene.
Among millennials, which Pew identifies as people born between 1981 and 1996, men lean toward Democrats by 8 percentage points — far and away a bigger tilt toward Democrats than older cohorts of men.
Called VC Cohorts, All Raise is for the first time speaking publicly about how these 12-person subgroups will give their members career guidance and, perhaps more importantly, the ability to share deals.
VCs are just tired So for startups in the 2015 and 2016 cohorts, there was real selectivity (or at least, more selectivity) when it came to getting an investment from a top investor.
As the world—minus 3 or 2 panicked cohorts—was breathing a sigh of relief over ouster of #B_Team's henchman in the White House, Pompeo & Mnuchin declared further escalation of #EconomicTerrorism against Iran.
Sheppeard said that out of this year's 23 cases, three came from deliberately unvaccinated children but the state was "achieving 95% vaccination rates in all cohorts" -- enough to create herd immunity from measles.
Our cohorts over at Jalopnik determined the vehicle to be a Honda That's (no that isn't a typo) and, sure enough, the car's brochure depicts a version of the dashboard seen in the tweet.
In part that's because technological and social change has left the rising cohorts of Americans fragmented, polarized, alienated from one another, too divided by belief and taste and language to build something new together.
We fight our wars differently, requiring no massive, nation-wide conscription cutting across all the strata of society such as produced the diverse World War II and Korea veteran cohorts in the first place.
Among leadership in groups such as College Democrats and Republicans, I find it to be far worse among my liberal cohorts, which frankly gives me more hope for the future of the opposing party.
From an inaugural cohort of just 25 startups with a focus on science, CDL has grown to the point where it's graduating 150 startups spanning cohorts across six cities associated with multiple academic institutions.
Democrats have long counted on a surge of Hispanic voters who could change Arizona's political hue, and there is some evidence to suggest those voters — especially among younger cohorts — are a growing political base.
Trump and his white supremacist cohorts believe the reverence some Americans have for these statues is simply respect for history, and that tearing them down is tantamount to ripping pages out of a textbook.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Wednesday accused former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe of plotting to assassinate him in cohorts with Colombia's U.S. ambassador Francisco Santos, and exiled Venezuelan opposition leader Lester Toledo.
In the year since Donald Trump was elected President of the United States of America, he and his cohorts have used "fake news" as the political weapon with which to bludgeon us into submission.
While Rina sings her own compositions in India, Rumana and her Bangladeshi cohorts sing the songs of Lalon Shah – a spiritual poet and social reformer who lived in then Bengal in the 19th century.
Through its analysis of over 100 works of art from around the world from America, Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa, it offers a truly international perspective on diverse cohorts of artists.
During the first VC Cohorts meeting, NEA partner Vanessa Larco found an investor to lead the Series B of one of her existing portfolio companies, an Atlanta identity and credential verification startup called Evident.
Meanwhile, Supreme Leader Khamenei on Sunday blamed the "corruptive presence of the US and its cohorts" for the "current turbulent situation" and has called for the strengthening of relations between countries in the region.
Interviews with Morgan's great musical cohorts, such as Wayne Shorter and Albert (Tootie) Heath, reveal the jazz circuit's high-risk behind-the-scenes energies, involving fast cars, sexual adventures, and—in Morgan's case—drugs.
" But "that starts to mess with you psychologically," Amaria wrote, "when you realize it's not you that it wants to save from leaving ... it's not your young talented cohorts that it wants to hold close.
Ford and his cohorts were probably also aware of art brut, a label the French artist Jean Dubuffet had assigned, in the mid-1940s, to the hard-to-classify creations of self-taught art-makers.
Finding a quality loop that he could alter and turn into a hit for one of his Roc-A-Fella cohorts—or even for his soon-to-be-christened classic debut—was like striking gold.
Fallout begins with a new IMF mission: after Hunt captured Solomon Lane (Sean Harris) in Rogue Nation, Lane's criminal cohorts have reorganized under the name The Apostles, and are trying to obtain some missing plutonium.
Unlike other unmanned aerial vehicles, however, the helium filled device is neither as sleek nor as compact as its cohorts that take to the skies to deliver packages, snap photos or participate in racing contests.
Bundy and his alleged cohorts face up to six years in prison, and that number could grow if federal prosecutors follow through with plans to tack on more charges as they continue to examine evidence.
But while their style is unmistakably U.S.-inspired - at least one of Bayati's cohorts wears a helmet emblazoned with the stars and stripes - these bikers fly the Iraqi flag from the panniers of their machines.
But on six of the eight questions we examined—all save gay marriage and marijuana legalisation—demographic shifts accounted for a bigger share of overall movement in public opinion than changes in beliefs within cohorts.
Bieber just filed his answer to the lawsuit, and says it was caused by the negligence of the photographer along with his cohorts who were trying to snap a shot as the singer drove away.
Although N.F.L. players have been mixed in their opinions on the actions of Kaepernick and players who have followed his lead, the W.N.B.A. players have been almost universally supported by their cohorts through their protests.
One can think even further: If we develop an algorithm to predict a person's lung cancer risk, we could potentially vaccinate the very highest-risk cohorts to try to reduce their risk of lung cancer.
Regarding the first trend, according to a recent survey reported by the CLIA, these younger cohorts now rate cruise travel as better than land-based vacations, all-inclusive resorts, tours, vacation house rentals, or camping.
Among age cohorts, there was once debate in the industry as to how receptive millennials would be to credit cards in general "because they bore a lot of scars from the Great Recession," said Schulz.
" Using similar language as her Fox cohorts, Ingraham told her viewers that top Democrats and "their media cronies" have "decided to weaponize fear and also weaponize suffering to improve their chances against Trump in November.
"If Yakubets ever leaves the safety of Russia," the agency said, "he will be arrested and extradited the US."For now, Yakubets still lives in Russia and is apparently living it up alongside his cohorts.
However, he and his cohorts since then have said they think the U.S. economy, and monetary policy, is in good position though they will continue to monitor the coronavirus for its impacts on domestic growth.
Yellen and her central bank cohorts have said they are convinced that inflation is moving toward their 2 percent goal, but hitting that level on a sustained basis has proved troublesome for the slow-moving economy.
However, because Panasonic already had a fair bit of expertise with mirrorless systems thanks to cams like the Lumix GH5S and others, its path to full-frame is a bit different than its DSLR-making cohorts.
The professors in charge of these cohorts at the time – George Vaillant and Sheldon Glueck – used a number of methods such as doing questionnaires, talking to wives and children of the subjects, and obtaining medical records.
But while toning his rhetoric down, advisers expect Mr Rouhani to use his electoral mandate to chip at the power that the unelected Mr Khamenei and his cohorts have amassed after 30 years at the helm.
When Tandem started doing traditional seed investments of $1 million-plus earlier this year, I started attending the demo days again, and we backed one company in each of the last two cohorts (Deako and Sixa).
If you look at customer cohorts, our customers love us, our signing of new customers, and the use of the customer is kind of year on year, it continues to increase at a very significant pace.
Many of his cohorts ended up in prison, but Michael, Carol and their kids spent the next 12 years on the run before he was finally arrested in 1984 and sent to prison for five years.
Data for this study, which was recently presented at the Harm Reduction Conference in Montreal, were drawn from three open and ongoing prospective cohorts of more than 2,000 people who consume drugs (not necessarily just stimulants).
Similar to their strange, glaring silence in the face of renewed attacks on net neutrality, many tech industry leaders seem willing to compromise on issues that will ultimately debilitate their much smaller cohorts on the internet.
In 03, Simpson and a team of cohorts confronted memorabilia collectors Alfred Beardsley and Bruce Fromong in a Las Vegas hotel room in an effort to reclaim numerous items of Simpson's, including photos of his children.
As fans wait for the latest Spider-Man flick (one that reboots the hero and puts him in the same neighborhood and universe as his Avengers cohorts), many are taking note of the film's diverse cast.
According to the federal police, there were also strong indications in private messages between Mello, Setim, and their cohorts that they were planning to attack students in the Social Science program at the University of Brasilia.
The early signs suggest that it may be more than just a clever use of space: some 211% of its first two cohorts found a job or went into further study within six months of graduating.
Trump, however, appeared to relish the standoff and seemed determined to keep the political spotlight on him as Pelosi and her Democratic cohorts received loads of media attention this week as they took back the House.
Not having the proper level of information gives officials an easy out from big decision-making at a time when the market remains frightened that Chairman Jerome Powell and his cohorts will make a policy mistake.
YH: They give us information about every company and every round about their graduates dating one-, two- and three-years out [from their current cohorts], which is a granularity [of information] that you can't get elsewhere.
In comparison to reality television star President Donald Trump, who keeps trying to dictate what other people do with their bodies and fetuses, Lindsay and her cohorts seemed like they grew up on a different planet.
The Trust, as data controller, will define any decision tree based algorithms to be applied to defined datasets or patient cohorts in line with NHS clinical guidance and will instructed [sic] DeepMind on all future developments.
Demo Day has come under fire in recent years for adding too many startups to its cohorts, and recently added a second day of pitches to accommodate the growing number of startups that needed to present.
"Additional studies in other large scale cohorts with a high proportion of non-meat eaters are needed to confirm the generalizability of these results and assess their relevance for clinical practice and public health," Tong said.
Yovanovitch testified that she had raised her concerns with the top echelons of the State Department, seeking a statement of support as Giuliani and his cohorts disparaged her in the media — a statement that never came.
The current state of affairs is not a hap-stance, it is a result Mugabe and his cohorts worked very hard to achieve, under our noses, investing nearly the entire the country's wealth towards this result.
In 2013, he was convicted in the slayings, as well as extortion, and money-laundering after a sensational racketeering trial that included graphic testimony from three former Bulger cohorts: a hit man, a protege and a partner.
I love the idea of a besuited OppenheimerFunds exec intoning "Today we settle all family business…" as his cohorts pack branded tote bags with weapons, ammunition, explosive stress toys, golf umbrellas with blades in the handles, etc.
Photographed by Oliver Hadlee Pearch and styled by Camille Bidault-Waddington, with art direction by Jonny Lu — he also collaborated on the aforementioned branding — Saunders and his cohorts pay tribute to DVF's home of New York City.
The 36 cardiac-evaluable patients are comprised of 14 patients from the dose-escalation phase and 22 patients from the expansion phase, consisting of 15 from cardiac, three from renal, and four from peripheral neuropathy expansion cohorts.
The 21650 renal-evaluable patients are comprised of 0017 patients from the dose-escalation phase and 25 patients from the expansion phase, consisting of 21650 from renal, three from cardiac, and one from peripheral neuropathy expansion cohorts.
"Since the 2020 socialist Democrat field does not have a real platform to run on, they continue to spread fake news and their cohorts in the mainstream media are generally all-too-happy to help," Perrine said.
But for Anderson and his cohorts, it's paramount: the skater cites Trump's presidency and anti-LGBTQ agendas as reason for the zine, event, and even Anderson's recent marriage to his partner, Andrew, partially out of legal concerns.
Hunt puts together a mission to buy the plutonium before The Apostles can get their hands on it, enlisting his usual cohorts: Luther Stickell (Ving Rhames, still the master of deadpan reactions) and Benji Dunn (Simon Pegg).
They have used this fabricated allegation as the basis of a concerted campaign to suppress young, poor, and minority voting (Democratic cohorts all) in key battlegrounds since they swept back into power across the country in 2011.
Tony and his cohorts are also connected to the brutal Marasalvatrucha ("MS-13") and Barrio 18 street gangs—both founded in Los Angeles, and routinely demonized by the Trump administration and equated by him with undocumented immigrants.
The guy with the "Blacks for Trump" t-shirt who sat behind President Trump is so out there ... his former cohorts in a cult, accused of murdering a bunch of people, want nothing to do with him.
We get to see the difficulty of placing just the right celebrity at just the right table; wrangling wildly expensive budgets; Wintour and her Vogue cohorts snipping and gossiping about you-know-who and you-know-what.
As the Urban Institute says plainly Since both funds face shortfalls in the intermediate future, policies for both programs will inevitably change, and those changes will greatly influence the benefits and taxes of current and future cohorts.
Properly chosen and informed, such a person would clear the space for return to better order in governance and true preparation of a new cohesive leadership group of younger boomers down to Generation X and Millennial cohorts.
So far, these studies have found that the underlying genomics of these traits are complex -- meaning they are coded for by many genes, possibly in the thousands -- and are not generally replicable between the different cohorts studied.
Now, one of the biggest and best-known accelerators in the world is mulling a way to use cryptocurrency networks and the blockchain to help get more people involved in backing their cohorts, according to its president.
Bootcamps will have to break out data on students who take the programs at their own pace from students who are enrolled in discrete cohorts and proceed through an established curriculum over a set amount of time.
The study, funded by the European Union's Horizon 220 program, was based on pooled data from six studies that were a part of the Ageing Lungs in European Cohorts consortium and included 22005,20113 people from 22011 countries.
Infowars' Jones and his cohorts have claimed that virus was engineered by China, which is in collusion with the "deep state" to wreak havoc on the U.S. economy and ruin Trump's chances of being reelected in November.
Prosecutors have just played their hand in the Tekashi 6ix9ine snitching case ... laying out precisely how the rapper will turn on his former gang cohorts when their trial begins next week, and the details are pretty shocking.
Cramer focused on three winning cohorts: the internet of things stocks like Texas Instruments, Analog Devices and Cramer-fave Nvidia; the cloud plays like Adobe, Amazon, VMware and Microsoft; and the communications names, Qualcomm, Xilinx and Broadcom.
As "Les Misérables" anxiously builds to its explosive climax, it becomes a heartbreaking group portrait of Issa and his cohorts, who are continually let down, sold out and betrayed by adults who should know and do better.
"It's been widely documented that the younger generation wants a different type of management or leadership," He says, about millennials, currently the largest generation of workers, and the oldest cohorts of Generation Z entering the labor force.
While gender-critical feminism has long had roots in academia — extending back to Raymond and her cohorts in the 1970s — renewed public interest in trans discourse has created opportunities for academics to make a name for themselves.
President Vladimir V. Putin's tactics have led to jihadist violence at home and the export of thousands of terrorists to Syria, where they make up one of the largest cohorts of foreign extremists, alongside Tunisians and Saudis.
During a question-and-answer period, I asked Plouffe and his cohorts if they had qualms about expanding the universe of non-employees who lack basic worker protections of the sort for which Democrats have traditionally advocated.
The move was ostensibly defended as a sound environmental policy, but it opened up the floodgates of a deep-seated social discontent, spanning the cohorts of high-school students, middle-class people and battle-hardened trade union militants.
Finally, the team of officers made its move, surprising Romanov and his cohorts when they were on their snowmobiles, driving multiple tracks through the snow to make it harder for anyone to trace where they were really going.
Riggs was responsible for bringing Jeremy Clarkson and his Top Gear cohorts James May and Richard Hammond over to Amazon for The Grand Tour, but the motoring show has failed to replicate the success of their previous project.
Related to this, Wefox Group plans to make the underlying technology of One available to other insurance providers so they too can plug proactive insurance provision into the Wefox platform, based on specific cohorts, scenarios and specialist coverage.
Sawyer has used this image of the icon-mask extensively in his work over the last three years, and for American Gods has created bunches of James Baldwins, cohorts of Nina Simones, an avatar Angela Davis, and more.
Writing in Politico Magazine, Valerie Hudson, a political scientist, argued that "the sex ratios among migrants are so one-sided...that they could radically change the gender balance in European countries in certain age cohorts"—especially young ones.
Critics say that this has led to large cohorts of the working poor, but it has also reduced charity lines and slashed the unemployment rate by 2.5 percentage points to 21.3 percent in the year to last November.
"It's becoming increasingly clear that the housing market rebound is gathering pace, both geographically and across the broad valuation cohorts, off the back of lower mortgage rates and improved access to credit," said CoreLogic research director Tim Lawless.
One way the company builds the cohorts is through cognitive tests such as the Hogan Business Reasoning Inventory assessment, which the senior leadership team and Maybury's roughly 130-member innovation team took to help illuminate decision-making style.
I remember writing the day the memo was first released about how incredulous I was that Nunes would actually go through with such an obvious political stunt at great risk to his credibility and that of his cohorts.
Instead, an acceleration in growth has boosted businesses' need for additional workers, and more prime-age workers are being drawn off the sidelines and back into the labor force, counteracting the retirement of massive cohorts of Baby Boomers.
Some big universities have long recognized the challenge of teaching vast cohorts of students in introductory classes: For example, the University of Michigan's Center for Research on Learning and Teaching began in 1962 and now employs 15 people.
Longtime cohorts like Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy and Michael McKean may be absent from "Mascots," but reliable pros like Jane Lynch, Fred Willard, Jennifer Coolidge, Ed Begley Jr. and Parker Posey are present and as entertaining as ever.
Nick attempts to convince Luciana to leave the colonia before the thug Marcos and his cohorts attack, but she remains loyal to Alejandro, even when it's revealed that he is not blessed by God with immunity against infection.
Regan was diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome by her doctor, but since Pence and his cohorts claim to be the real experts on women's health, Regan has decided to consult with them on her health issues as well.
But the phase 3 study is also the most difficult since it requires special parameters for the trials, which include large cohorts of study participants as well as using chemicals produced under a Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) regime.
As the horrors unfold, the mentally ill Suzanne — off her meds and in isolation — clicks across the channels on an imaginary TV where her cohorts star in demented children's shows, a boxing match and even a "Jeopardy!" episode.
He and his cohorts declared independence last fall, prompting the central government in Madrid to suspend their government, pursue them for sedition, and call new elections for the region, in hopes of a political reshuffle in its favor.
Urbain is also represented by a drawing titled "The Conversation," a dual portrait of Black Mountain cohorts Ruth Asawa and Ray Johnson — the latter perhaps the most free-spirited artist in the history of post-War contemporary art.
Aware that cultural issues unite the GOP base while economic issues divide it, Fox and its cohorts fan the culture war flames while papering over — and often actively misleading about — the nature of the concrete Republican policy agenda.
Handling sick patients In the Washington state center, Duchin said, officials are advising health workers to separate cohorts of sick patients from those who remain well and to don personal protective gear, including eye protection, to avoid infection.
Living in New York City, far away from my traditional cuddle cohorts (shout out to my long-distance boyfriend, my mom, and my college roommates), I relied heavily on my gravity blanket to get me through last winter.
And when their less-experienced cohorts start wheezing or looking bent and broken (some people even barf), the front-row riders are usually still at ease, as if they're daydreaming or receiving some kind of deep-tissue massage.
From the opening close-up of a tattoo on Iguana's arm, the character is segmented and branded by the mise-en-scène, establishing his downtrodden place among his pirate cohorts, who actually brand him, and engaging the viewer's compassion.
But in 2016, the Guardian found that most Japanese women didn't take their allotted leave — either out of fear of revealing their personal health information to colleagues, or out of concern that their male cohorts would find it irksome.
There also a sly aside that summons Adventures in Babysitting; Kali's cohorts channel just about every street punk gang ever as a staple of '80s film, and the season's Snow Ball conclusion is as John Hughesian as it gets.
Suermondt said that assembling those big new patient cohorts and tapping others that already exist will give The Machine and other precision medicine technologies a wide array of data that can be used to develop targeted medicine and treatments.
The first two cohorts (16 companies) have, says Seraphim, now collectively raised or had offers of around £20 million in private investment and grants over the last nine months and have created 58 job opportunities since completing the programme.
When I made it to the testing room I saw the rest of my cohorts sitting in line waiting their turn to fill up the clear plastic cup that could cost us a lot of hole and good time.
In the study, published Wednesday in JAMA Psychiatry, a team of researchers from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism estimated the prevalence of AUD based on data from two large cohorts collected just over 10 years apart.
It is likely that even had Mueller produced tape recordings of Trump urging his cohorts to "save the plan" — replete with an 28503 minute gap — somewhere around 22019 percent of the American electorate would continue to support the president.
Robert Bork and judges, scholars, and regulators working in his intellectual tradition argued that the point of antitrust policy was to "protect competition, not competitors," and alleged that earlier cohorts of antitrust enforcers had been overly skeptical of mergers.
Zuckerberg overtook Charles and David Koch, the billionaire brothers known for pouring money into Republican coffers, and now sits behind a couple of his tech cohorts in the rankings, including Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.
Newspapers were filled with articles about the days-long round of parties, the arrival of the California cohorts in Washington, and speculation about the rumored five-figure cost of the gown, said to be a gift from the designer.
The Women Tell All often serves as an audition for future BiP recruits — we get to see who can play referee, who is beloved by her cohorts, and who is likely to stir the pot all over that beach.
But what began as sharp declines in pregnancy and childbearing among teenagers — typically considered a socially desirable result — has slowly spread up the age cohorts, first to women in their early 20s, then to those in their late 20s.
Though she could not provide specific numbers, she said that the app had seen a "significant uptick" in users since the campaign started in October, and that the company would be choosing cohorts of spokespeople in other large markets.
"If I'm a good teacher, it's because I have an exceptional class," Winkler tells CNN of his respect and fondness for his "Barry" cohorts, speaking of both his on-screen role and, metaphorically, of his status among the cast.
The most recent KFF tracking poll in January showed 173 percent of voters ages 18 to 29 say they support Medicare-for-all, and just 35 percent oppose, by far the strongest margin among any of the age cohorts.
As the Palestinian death toll climbed, there was a growing perception among many international observers that Meshaal and his cohorts were willing to see Palestinians killed if it led to more calls for Israel to end its bombing campaign.
Africa's first drone academy After some research, he found out about the African Drone and Data academy, the first in Africa and Zingwe has become one of the first cohorts of the institution, which opened last month in Malawi.
And I remember in conversations with these amazing young people when we took the advisory board back to the region to check on them after the first couple of cohorts and we could get together, all together in Bethlehem.
"You heard all these things about how terrible they are: Not only will they gouge your eyes out, but they'll somehow tell their cohorts to go after your family," said Daniel Lakemacher, who served as a Navy psychiatric technician.
The study found that sex could boost happiness because it makes people feel more satisfied in their relationship, based on survey data from two separate cohorts, including 2,400 married couples in the U.S. National Survey of Families and Households.
According to one estimate, if the U.S. were to adopt European-level price controls, the reductions in U.S. prices today would result in 0.7 years lower longevity for future cohorts of Americans and Europeans due to fewer new drugs.
People with high-risk behaviors generally had worse outcomes when it came to surviving cancer: There are some important limitations of this study to keep in mind: ​Again, the participants in the cohorts the researchers looked at were white.
Su's eventual indictment notes that he and his cohorts may have exaggerated the success of this effort to a degree, and even the FBI officers were skeptical that he had managed to steal as much information as he claimed.
West's wide, freewheeling off-white brushstrokes in "Tjitjiti" (2015), which represent a salt lake in the desert, and Yarinkura's spider webs made from palm leaf, paperbark, and feathers, lack the rigor and technical prowess of many of their cohorts.
And despite some shift in attitudes among all cohorts towards egalitarianism, the gender pay gap has not shrunk (and may even be far wider than commonly cited data has indicated), and the labor force participation rate for women has leveled off.
While some large companies may seem to have "promotion seasons" during which entire cohorts of employees are automatically shifted to a new title with a comparative bump in salary, it's far more typical for promotions to be unique to the individual.
But there are very few examples in which social animals physically use their cohorts as a means to an end, that is, when an individual uses another member of their in-group like a tool to achieve a desired goal.
The few seconds where a white supremacist became just a white guy snapped a sort of sickness into me: Though he and his cohorts are advocating for visibility and power, his invisibility — conferred by his whiteness — is actually his greatest superpower.
True, the kiwi quickly became a punch line (The Times's restaurant critic Mimi Sheraton called it "the emperor's new clothes in fruits" in 219), and none of its cohorts would go on to receive the same kind of cultish adoration.
Meanwhile, Clifford says that EF's new investment vehicle will never take the lead on a seed or A round as it doesn't want to over signal to the market or be seen as picking favourites from any of its cohorts.
His ecelebrity cohorts have turned tail, including former men's rights activist Mike Cernovich, #TrumpCup creator and ex-Buzzfeed employee Baked Alaska, The Rebel mouthpiece Jack Posobiec, white nationalist and living meme Richard Spencer, and Paul Joseph Watson of Infowars fame.
Most unexpected: No matter how early or late you started watching Thrones, you remember exactly where you were when you witnessed the bloody massacre of Catelyn, Robb, and Talisa Stark at the hands of Walder Frey and his Lannister cohorts.
"Until either (she) or her cohorts say something that is not expected, the market is going to roll over pretty much everything they say," said David Schiegoleit, managing director of investments, U.S. Bank Private Wealth Management in Newport Beach, California.
"We have never launched two products the same way, but we always launch them thinking of our community first, and different cohorts of our community," Emily Weiss told WWD, referring to the makeup artists that prep the top stars in Hollywood.
" They continued: "In fact, when our CEOs gathered as a group across cohorts to see how things were going after they had been in office awhile, their No. one regret was not setting high-enough standards in selecting direct reports.
In the penultimate episode of the season, Olivia (Kerry Washington) and her cohorts captured Maya (Khandi Alexander) before the first commercial break, which gave Alexander and Joe Morton plenty of time to yell at each other over who loves Olivia more.
Whether they were hitting the party circuit or heading to meetings, Kendall Jenner, Elsa Hosk, and their cohorts leaned into the same easy-to-follow ensemble: a short-hemmed wrap dress and knee-high boots, preferably those of the Highland variety.
The longtime Republican Congressman from SoCal was on "TMZ Live" Wednesday to talk cannabis, because Rohrabacher -- who's now invested in the weed industry -- says his former cohorts on Capitol Hill are already working on legislation to allow all Americans toke legally.
A conservative street artist and his cohorts placed upwards of 50 fake Trump stars on the Los Angeles streets in the early hours of the morning, telling The Hollywood Reporter that the move to preserve his star was just the beginning.
Via our VICE media cohorts over at i-D magazine, Frank sat down for a photo session and contributed a brief essay that reflects on the year of our lord 2017, commonly agreed upon to be the dumbest time in history.
The 70-minute lunch largely avoided the areas of dispute between Trump and his congressional cohorts, including his treatment of a Gold Star widow whose husband was killed in Niger and the multiple probes into his campaign's dealings with Russia.
The progenitor of the World Wide Web has streamlined his internet activism efforts into a project known as Solid, in which he and his MIT cohorts are attempting to return ownership of social media data to the users that create them.
While his vagabond Beat cohorts were taking mescaline and Benzedrine-fueled road trips across the country, Mr. Ferlinghetti was married and running two businesses: his bookstore, which he co-founded in 1953, and his publishing house, which he created in 1955.
Read more: 'Everything is up for disruption': Why MuleSoft's founder thinks the digital revolution could lead more CIOs to become CEOsSome firms form actual cohorts with representatives from various sectors, like IT and sales, and have them physically sit together.
"There are instances where demonstrating family loyalty — family love — means upholding a core identity around wealth," said Jamie Johnson, a filmmaker and heir to the Johnson & Johnson fortune, who made "Born Rich," a 2003 documentary about his cohorts, including Ivanka.
His cohorts, including the former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani, reckon this makes Trump a "genius" because he could offset the loss against many millions of dollars of income for years afterward and perhaps pay not a dime in taxes.
When trans activist Courtney Demone first got her tattoo (a large Mayan symbol on her chest), she not only loved taking questions about its meaning, she basked in the fact that it made her seem more "cultured" than her cohorts.
But now there are also endless cohorts of politicians looking for our votes and corporate groups looking for our dollars: employees' groups from insurance companies, grocery stores, dental practices, sneaker manufacturers, along with veterans' groups, high school groups, church groups.
Even before Brexit underscored these concerns, Blunt and his cohorts (Gassman D and DJ Escrow) used this dark, dubby, delirious, and deeply British album as a way of questioning the nature of nationalism and what it means to be "from" anywhere.
As Merkel's Christian Democratic party had forsaken the right to merge into some center-left hodgepodge, and the chancellor had joined the cohorts of the politically correct, there was, of course, a need for the AfD, formed in 2013, he says.
Sissy Spacek is Jewel, the widow who captures Tucker's fancy while not quite buying his tall tale, and Casey Affleck is John Hunt, the Texas detective determined to bring Tucker and his grizzled cohorts (Danny Glover and Tom Waits) to justice.
Responsible for signing BORNS, and co-writing his main hit '"Electric Love" (other credits include Ladyhawke), Moran has decided to spend a good chunk of his time now on the songs he's kept for himself, and his trio of Sundrones cohorts.
That's when she turns to "fishing," a term for luring rich guys at fancy bars into the strip club, where she and her hot cohorts get them even more drunk and run up their tab, taking a cut from the club.
As baby boomers move into retirement, leaving the work force to the smaller cohorts behind them, the share of Americans who are working is shrinking, while the share of the elderly who depend on the fruits of their work is rising.
During last night's Met–Cardinals tilt, it came to the attention of color cohorts Keith Hernandez and Ron Darling that rock-solid play-by-play man Gary Cohen carries a picture in his wallet from his senior year at Columbia.
At any given point, Dwyer can direct his cohorts into any number of styles with a simple flick of his finger, and it manifests in songs that, like their fastest, punk-indebted material, is at its best on their recent records.
Another suggestion advocated by some cohorts is not labeling Trump with a specific diagnosis, but rather pointing out symptoms highlighted in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, considered the bible for laying out standard criteria for diagnosing psychiatric illnesses.
Although fatal injury rates for the older age cohorts have not changed much over time, there has been an increase in the number of fatal injury cases of older workers as older Americans become a larger part of the workforce.
It's a query that has never been more relevant; one that's playing out on a global scale in our current political landscape – a landscape that sometimes doesn't seem so far removed from the dystopian nightmare inhabited by Rick and his cohorts.
"Our findings suggest that both the stagnation of median lifetime income for men, and the increase in lifetime income inequality for men and women, can be traced to changes that newer cohorts have experienced before age 25," the research team concluded.
The short summary of the data is that in the 250 and 103 cohorts, having a top-210 VC investor in your seed round appeared to improve a startup's chances to raise a follow-on equity round, particularly in 210.
As Richard (Thomas Middleditch) continues to push his innovations forward, including his desire to build a better internet for the people, he is still butting heads with big tech while working alongside his kind-of-trusty-but-not-really cohorts.
The vast body of global brands herd around a finite number of cohorts who look, feel, and smell the same globally: Technology: CTOs wear polo shirts with corporate logos, are out of shape, and buy Salesforce, Huawei, and Microsoft products.
"What they did here that was unique, was take the data from the two cohorts and analyze it and publish them together and actually show that there was some consistency of the associations and that actually makes it powerful," he said.
What August showed us about America The blame falls on the anti-fascists, or Antifa, who showed up to protest his and his cohorts' ideas, and on the police, who Spencer claims did too little to discourage the violence, he wrote.
Data for the new study came from the Pooling Project of Prospective Studies of Diet and Cancer, an international consortium which contains information on 10 cohorts of women and is designed to look at the impact of diet on cancer risk.
The percentage of Democrats identifying as "liberal" jumped from 27 percent in 2000 to 41 percent in 2015, suggesting troubles for Israel if liberal Democrats remain (as has been true for some time) more skeptical of Israel than other Democratic cohorts.
" Kate Bahn, an economist at the Center for American Progress, said that when she was in graduate school, she was told she was not invited to a regular poker game with her male cohorts, because it included "locker-room talk.
Choosing Buck, who was unproven compared to his cohorts, to head up another series is a puzzling choice, and may turn out to be the final nail in the coffin for the Inhumans' pop-culture presence beyond their comic books.
An article on the AAPS website speculated that Barack Obama may have won the presidency by hypnotizing voters, especially cohorts known to be susceptible to "neurolinguistic programming"—that is, according to the writer, young people, educated people, and possibly Jews.
So, we've actually trained up two different classes, two cohorts, called contracting officers about the right way to write so it's not just time and materials, it's things like ... we'll do story points and we can do them in two-week cycles.
There's nothing like an old friend to put you on the spot, which is exactly what Miley Cyrus did with her one-time Disney Channel cohorts, the Jonas Brothers, when she asked them about their purity rings in a new radio interview.
Fed Chair Janet Yellen and her central bank cohorts have bemoaned the lack of wage growth even as the headline unemployment rate has tumbled from a high of 10 percent back in October 2009 all the way down to 4.7 percent last month.
It's believed that the Met Ball will be the setting for the heist Bullock and her cohorts take on (because obviously a group of women would only want to steal pretty ballgowns and jewelry, not a pile of money in some macho casino).
Jover Laurio, a 38-year-old law student behind the anti-administration Pinoy Ako Blog (nearly 220,213 followers), has endured relentless abuse on Facebook for speaking out about state-sanctioned extrajudicial killings and analyzing false claims made by the president and his cohorts.
Pranav Jandhyala, a member of the College Republicans and one of the Patriot's editors, said the students don't necessarily agree with Yiannopoulos and his cohorts, but their goal is to foster an environment on campus that is more tolerant of divergent views.
"I may not have money to give or rooms to fill, but today, for 5hrs I held the hands of these little children," said one Cosplayer named Tamara who Volunteered at a local Red Cross shelter, alongside a number of dressed up cohorts.
In addition, the employment of SpatialOS means that players don't need to be segregated into cohorts based on region and/or distance to a specific set of servers and instead can all play in the same world and at the same time.
These studies may be interesting, but they "involve very small cohorts of children with very limited follow-up," said Steinemann, and there's simply not enough scientific research, good or bad, about using either OrthoK or atropine for delaying nearsighted progression in children.
The Republican Party's electoral performance with the youngest cohort of Americans is dismal, in part because young white people are more liberal than their elders and in large part because the white share of the population is lower in the younger cohorts.
Tappeiner and his cohorts at Anki built an incredibly entertaining little robot that reads your facial expressions, has enviable spatial awareness, and can experience its own series of emotions thanks to an intricately programmed AI featuring over one million lines of code.
Africa and the West should send Mr Kabila a clear message that if he chooses a different course, not only will he no longer be regarded as the legitimate leader of Congo but he and his cohorts will be subject to sanctions.
But as the massive Baby Boomer generation ages, and survives longer than past elderly cohorts, the ratio of seniors to young people is rising, a trend that will likely continue to until 2030, when it will even off for a few decades.
Basically, what went down was this: Dwight told the group that Negan and roughly 20 of his cohorts were planning to kill some Alexandrians the next day, based on information he'd been given by that little birdie he'd mentioned to Sasha last week.
I had reason to believe them: Since I first visited EarthGang's place two years ago, the Spillage Village guys have made all kinds of friends in the music industry and become one of the most closely watched new cohorts in hip-hop.
And as the 2016 presidential election approached, I saw friends from back home darkly ruminating on easily disproved rumors about how, say, the state of South Dakota was bringing in large cohorts of Syrian refugees and keeping them hidden in abandoned state facilities.
Mr. Leitsch, then the head of Mattachine's New York chapter, and his cohorts called their action a "Sip-In," a tipsy tip of the hat to the civil rights lunch-counter sit-ins then being held at places that segregated black patrons.
The message from Corker and his cohorts is clear: If tax revenues come in short of the massive spending levels Congress and the White House want, then it's the American people who will have to come up with more cash to fix it.
We apply mindfulness with many of the cohorts of our employee base as well, particularly, you know, those that may engage in more stress than others, like our nurses and others that are working every day to bring better healthcare to people.
If you take our core metric of co-founder matching, our most recent European cohorts had the highest matching rate so far – over 80% of people who joined us found a co-founder (though of course we don't fund every team that forms).
There's Glenn Howerton's Kimono-wearing douchebag ("Cultural appropriation!" calls one of his cohorts) who seems to expect his flight attendant to magically whip up a healthy, Mediterranean meal on a literal airplane because he decided in that moment it's what he wants.
As the American demographic profile continues to shift, pitting a shrinking population of older, non-Hispanic whites against growing cohorts of younger and poorer minorities, will many whites continue to support a liberal America — comfortable with globalization, open to trade and immigration?
Enlightened but self-centered, introspective but reckless, they are known among the cohorts that followed them — and even to some boomers themselves — as the generation that failed to live up to its lofty ideals, but still held fast to its sense of superiority.
The tax would cost a retirement saver with a $235,60 account about $2000 per year, according to the Modern Markets Initiative, a trade group representing high-frequency traders, one of the cohorts that would be hard hit by a financial transaction tax.
After breaking off on March 24 — each side blamed the other — Mr. Young and his cohorts immediately ratcheted up the pressure, sending letters to TV advertisers promising a strike if no deal was reached by Monday and asking members to authorize a walkout.
As some Democrats fly under the radar with these types of cohorts and statements, largely free of any kind of critical media, you can bet tomorrow or the next day, a Republican will once again be targeted as a white supremacist Nazi.
"Unfortunately, it is YOU, the unit owners, who will ultimately be the ones to bear responsibility for the bad acts of Mr. Fintiklis and his cohorts," said Trump Hotels executive vice president Jeff Wagoner in an earlier letter to the owners last week.
Not only did it bring its first official leader and several employees, it announced new chapters in Los Angeles and Boston, launched a program called VC Cohorts and hosted its annual conference, several in-person and virtual fundraising workshops and networking sessions.
"Austin Allred, CEO of Lambda School, told New York Magazine that some student cohorts had job placement rates that low, and that since the memo involved potential risk to investors, it chose to play it safe: "We're going to pick our lowest number.
ANTHEM #2 : PATRICIA Fade to Mind-affiliated artist and DJ, Total Freedom, has executive produced a new collaboration-focused compilation for the 9th Berlin Biennale, featuring work from label cohorts Nguzunguzu, LA-based artist Kelela, Hyperdub affiliate Fatima Al Qadiri, and more.
Compared with 1999, the current American population contains a greater share of retired people and a greater share of people in their early 20s because the millennial and baby boom generations contain more people than the Silent Generation and Generation X cohorts.
It's a concern that seems to be spread equally across all age cohorts, with approximately 22 to 24 percent of Canadians feeling that if they had a more secure job or a steady income, they would be more likely to purchase real estate.
"A significant percentage of our audience is 18- to 24-year-olds and 18- to 34-year-olds, and those are the cohorts that have never signed up for pay television or are deciding not to continue with pay television," Noto explained.
But the point Douthat and his cohorts are making — that "progress" shouldn't be lauded for its own sake, and that our own "modern, liberal" cultural values should be investigated as thoroughly as the "outdated" Catholic ones — is still a valid, even vital one.
The leader of a tomb-raiding ring in China has been sentenced to death, while three of his cohorts were given life sentences for their role in a series of illegal excavations at historic sites and graves in the Hongshan cultural relics protection region.
However, Wilbert van der Klaauw, senior vice president at the New York Fed, said he's unsure whether the increase in credit-card delinquency rates is because certain cohorts of the population aren't faring well or because lending standards have become more relaxed, Hayashi reported.
"Not surprisingly, these figures increased to 903 percent to 290 percent when assessed with regard to the broader U.S. population of whites, which has a much worse lifestyle pattern than our cohorts," Dr. Mingyang Song and Dr. Edward Giovannucci of Harvard Medical School wrote.
"Overall, these changes in what people spend their money on support the conclusion that the 21st century has been characterised by a squeeze on spending – especially spending that is discretionary, or just plain 'fun' – for millennial and Generation X cohorts," the report's authors said.
In the images, the catwalk star and her cohorts wear all of the latest designs from Miu Miu's Fall/Winter 2017 line, a collection characterized by its huge furry hats, coats, and boots that bare a striking resemblance to the famous puppets she posed with.
"It may be the case that in the most recent birth cohorts, when only the most affluent people marry, there could be little change in health after getting married because the health of people who marry is already very good before marriage," Tumin explained.
Without any restraint on its access to the global financial system, Bashir and his cohorts will increasingly profit from mass corruption, will continue to shut down political competition through arrest and violence, and continue to commit atrocities as a central part of its war strategy.
" Comparing your state of mind to the number on your driver's license, she says, "gives the number more power than it deserves, contributes to ageist assumptions about what age signifies and ageist stereotypes about what age looks like, and distances us from our cohorts.
Former Obama advisor Ben Rhodes placed himself front and center in pitching the failed Iran deal to a willing national media, which he knew was comprised of friends and cohorts more than willing to ingest his spin and spit it out to their audiences.
"Despite her delicate features and voice, Disney expects us to believe that Mulan's ingenuity and courage were enough to carry her to military success on an equal basis with her cloddish cohorts," Pence wrote in the op-ed, which was first reported by Buzzfeed.
Like always, Carol did whatever necessary to survive and protect her cohorts, and did so in particularly brutal fashion, shooting Bizarro Maggie at close range and flambéing other Saviors with that cigarette-flicked-into-gasoline trick that only works in movies and TV shows.
Female millennials -- even though their parents starting talking with them about managing money at an earlier age than parents of male millennials (age 11.6 for females and 12.7 for males) -- were less likely than their male cohorts to express confidence in their money-management skills.
From its inception, the NFL made concerted attempts to keep the halftime show as apolitical and inoffensive as possible, hiring University marching bands or local drill teams, Rockettes or chorales, guaranteeing it met FCC standards and kept all cohorts of its dissimilar American audience entertained.
"People can use our methods to understand the immune responses in larger COVID-19 cohorts, and also understand whats lacking in those who have fatal outcomes," said Katherine Kedzierska, professor of microbiology and immunology at the University of Melbourne, which took part in the research.
Marie Yovanovitch testified that she was never told exactly why she was pushed out of her role, but text between Giuliani and his cohorts and other documents show that her removal was a condition for assistance from a Ukrainian official with a grudge against her.
His town of Dara'a, on the border with Jordan, was primarily agricultural, and the people lived well enough in a country where choices were restricted and the economy remained in the hands of a ruling party whose cohorts skimmed what they could to enrich themselves.
"Tightly knit student cohorts in clearly defined graduation paths with close connections to their industry-trained instructors has been a formula for success," said Michael Cartney, president of the Lake Area Technical Institute in Watertown, S.D., in testimony to the Senate Commerce Committee in March.
The cost estimate is based on a study tracking 1,756 patients newly diagnosed with dementia, depression or mild cognitive impairment, broken into two cohorts – one cohort receiving comprehensive care planning and chronic care management through a collaborative care model and the other cohort not.
However, as the 2010s draw to a close, the Fed and its global cohorts are in need of some new tricks, leaving investors to wonder whether Tepper's prescient words nearly 10 years ago will prove to continue to be a profitable strategy in the future.
If anything, data shows the rising Gen Z, at least, is better in many ways than generations past: They're doing fewer drugs, drinking less alcohol, and having sex at older ages (they're also more anxious and depressed, as are other age cohorts in society).
Yes, the company had a somewhat splashy mainstream public premiere via a Bloomberg Businessweek profile on Monday, but that was more by virtue of writer Ashlee Vance's keen interest in the emerging space economy than a desire for publicity on the part of Kemp or his cohorts.
But Prince Harry and Meghan Markle do have a way of appearing warmer and more human, somehow, than some of their royal cohorts — and this didn't stop on their wedding day, when the couple made sure to share in a few extra-relatable, extra-human moments.
The white women who voted for Clinton are also the white women who, at least on paper, have the most freedom and independence: Those with college degrees, who are likelier than their less-educated cohorts to work outside the home and to marry later in life.
Sure, the components—a sound system, two record players and a mixer—are the same as any other DJ set, but Aoki and his cohorts continue to operate in a sphere so ridiculous, so removed from dance music's beating, soulful heart, that his approach is simply incomparable.
The march stretched along the half-mile strip of Main Street, the central thoroughfare of the film festival, before looping around into a large parking lot where Handler and her celebrity cohorts held a rousing rally that reinforced the importance of unity, inclusivity and vigilance against oppression.
Because of this dichotomy, it's possible to read both Injustice games as as a referendum on the death penalty in the U.S. On one side, there is Superman and his cohorts who believe society would be improved by permanently removing violent criminals and killers from it.
"We note, with concern, shock and dismay, the systematic entrenchment of dictatorial tendencies, personified by the president and his cohorts, which have slowly devoured the values of the liberation struggle," the group's statement said after dozens of veterans' representatives from around the country met on Thursday.
" Marzi, who was not involved in the research, said in an email to CNN that if "this result can be replicated in larger cohorts and more generally in sporadic cases of Alzheimer's Disease, the blood test for NfL would indeed be a promising biomarker or diagnostic tool.
Additionally, much has been made of Richard Spencer's attempts to make Nazis look "dapper," and in the days leading up to the Unite the Right protest in Charlottesville, racist blogger Andrew Anglin recognized that his cohorts had an optics problem that went beyond their neo-Nazi beliefs.
Between the lines: The main voting cohorts who chose Leave — including uneducated white and British-born voters who grew up before Britain joined the EU — all are shrinking in size, while their Remain-leaning counterparts are growing, according to an analysis by the London School of Economics.
Traveling to the States to unravel the grisly crimes — in which the women were strangled, had their tongues cut out and a strange symbol drawn on their hands — they pick up some American cohorts, Iris Bearden (Crystal Balint) and Hailey Yarner (Chanelle Peloso), along the way.
The 10-episode season will present, from start to finish, the book's story of Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, a brilliant, prickly psychiatrist — or alienist, in the parlance of the day — and his team of cohorts tracking a killer who preys on boy prostitutes in the vice-ridden city.

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