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"conduit" Definitions
  1. (specialist) a pipe, channel or tube through which liquid, gas or electrical wire can pass
  2. (formal) a person, an organization or a country that is used to pass things or information to other people or places

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"There's a conduit for fringy jazz, and there's a conduit for conservo-jazz," he said.
Anyway, my point of this story is that just like money is a conduit for necessity, the introductions to money should be a conduit to independence and money management.
The team found that in the U.S. alone, 1,186 miles of long-haul fiber conduit and 2,429 miles of metro fiber conduit will be submerged by rising seas within the next 15 years.
I'm just the conduit to gay people [in that situation].
They're our conduit to the people and experiences around us.
Its banks are the main conduit for North Korean money.
Ms. Ebeling is the unofficial conduit, giving updates, letting Mrs.
Columbia's pipeline network is a major conduit for that gas.
Suddenly, a competition is a conduit for more than skating.
The likelihood is that there's going to be a conduit.
He's thus a ripe conduit for stretching the DC template.
Mr. Pence became a main conduit for these religious leaders.
They are a conduit, even, for expressing feelings of frustration.
Step one: Look to the 'gram, her direct conduit for communication.
For which, the actual conduit of that was the mass media.
A conduit trust distributes the IRA's RMD directly to the beneficiary.
"It was pretty powerful, pressurize brine in that conduit," Pettit said.
In this way, panties become a conduit to the other person.
Mr. Sullivan was known as a principal conduit to the secretary.
" I can say, "Hey, can we remove that piece of conduit?
So I can also kind of be that conduit for them.
She was the perfect conduit to the Carey administration for him.
It was our conduit to power and our protection from abuse.
Each conduit jurisdiction is specialized both geographically and in industrial sectors.
"[Acting] feels like the conduit for love to me," he explained.
"O solemn body of steel, mighty conduit of transport," he began.
We're just an insignificant conduit and nature is a feedback loop.
But they both know Quentin well, so he becomes the conduit.
It was perfect, and Conduit was at the center of it.
The Bundesbank is the conduit for major international transfers of money.
Stone had falsely claimed that Credico was his conduit to WikiLeaks.
Language, for him, would be a conduit rather than an impediment.
"It was far more a reduction of his role as conduit."
Disney capitalized on this moment, and became the conduit for a movement.
But he is the show's conduit for empathy for those in peril.
I see hip-hop as a conduit and vehicle for evoking emotion.
Each new language was a potential conduit—an escape route from solitude.
The company will serve as a conduit, sourcing questions for the debates.
Tenaris is to sell its North American electric conduit business to Nucor.
He described himself as a conduit between the crowd and the court.
Taken all together, what the revelations in the Stone indictment make clear is that, at a minimum, Stone was acting as a conduit -- or at least trying to act as a conduit -- between the Trump campaign and WikiLeaks.
Sater's attorney, Robert Wolf, said he acted as his conduit to the CIA.
And despite the troubled start, it has become a vital conduit for negotiations.
And the kid is sort of your conduit into understanding all of it.
Koen's uncle Jimmy is a Cleverman — a conduit between humans and the Dreaming.
This is the brilliance of Trump's slogan — it's a perfect conduit for nostalgia.
That area has become a conduit for those from India fleeing their country.
"You were a conduit for the money," Deputy Attorney General John Gibbs asked.
"(It was) unimaginable that plastic conduit could cause damage like this," Rahn said.
They are also a conduit for Levasseur to explore existential questions through gender.
This is about being conduit to Americans on basic whereabouts of president-elect.
For Pyle, guitar music is the conduit for another type of sexual agency.
Jones became his "conduit to people in San Francisco" and the main character.
From a pure user experience standpoint, however, headphones are the most logical conduit.
Mobile devices offer a promising solution as a conduit for behavioral intervention programs.
It is seen as a conduit to better paying mergers and acquisitions work.
Your ISP serves as the conduit for everything you see and say online.
Holmes said that the Ukrainians viewed Giuliani as an "important conduit" to Trump.
And it's time to break up the Internet's left-wing, information-conduit oligopoly.
It isn't often that a hairstyle becomes the conduit for a film's soul.
American companies that obtain parts and supplies there could see that conduit disrupted.
His poems have appeared in Boston Review, Conduit, the Iowa Review, and Poetry.
Same for the casting of Witherspoon: She's the perfect conduit to that audience.
Hong Kong became China's hub for financial services and a conduit for trade.
The firm was a conduit between Fusion and the Clinton campaign and DNC.
Israel, impossible and messy as it is, becomes a conduit for new possibilities.
Damascus reportedly is a key conduit for Iran to support Hezbollah in Lebanon.
If not yet, would you work with her as a conduit to the president?
Yet Emily is our conduit, and she is an enigma — always changing, but steadfast.
She is simply continuing her work as a conduit for multiple identities and experiences.
Construction of the Williamsburg Conduit on Park Avenue in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, on Aug.
One, Zuckerberg presents Facebook's platform as a neutral conduit for the dissemination of speech.
The enthusiasm is contagious, and I am honored to be a conduit for it.
It's plausible that Stone is the conduit through which Jones's mania typically reaches Trump.
She's a conduit character, and often the shortest path between two wildly different storylines.
I've always thought of myself as kind of more of a conduit for connection.
The indictment named Cyprus as a conduit for money that Manafort received from Ukraine.
She's a conduit for all of our feelings — snarky or sincere — about everything Rio.
Ideally, it's an online conversation that serves as a conduit for understanding and appreciation.
Through #MeToo, Twitter acted as a conduit for both consciousness-raising and awareness-raising.
But every new online platform is also a conduit for spreading criticism or misinformation.
Dirkou from which to surveil and strike the Sahara, a conduit for drugs, arms,
Israel, impossible and messy as it is, becomes a conduit for new possibilities. Detours.
The dog became his "conduit to other people, his charm magnet," Mr. Henican said.
It embodied this singer at her best, serving as a conduit for profound feeling.
Ciri, it turns out, is an all-powerful, godlike conduit for various, inexplicable powers.
Older people view it as a conduit for pornography and other wastes of time.
He had also served as "finance conduit and liaison" between foreign and local jihadists.
Shulkin reportedly has stopped using Cashour to act as his conduit to the media.
He reported directly to the CEO and was Apple's main conduit to the media.
In both cases, though, she's acting as a conduit for developers to provide information.
What makes it such a good conduit for exposing America's differences and cultures by region?
Gaming is a conduit or a vehicle, drawing you to YouTube as the important destination.
In the past, the bank had been used as China's conduit for trade with Iran.
As one might suspect, these materials serve as a conduit for the artist's life philosophy.
We're just acting as a conduit and money donated would show up as individual contributions.
With Paypal's revocation of its services, Gab could be deprived of a major revenue conduit.
For all the city's reliance on finance, the Thames remains a conduit for its commerce.
The Strait of Hormuz is a critical conduit for 30% of the world's seaborne oil.
He has power, and Evie is happy to have a conduit to feeling powerful herself.
Smartphones as a shopping portal Others see smartphones as a conduit to generating profits elsewhere.
In Chazelle's hands, Mia is little more than a conduit for Sebastian's feelings and failings.
Namely, play music, tell stories, and be a conduit for other people to understand themselves.
Prosecutors have said Ng founded South-South News and used it as a bribery conduit.
As an object of hate, Arzaylea's unwittingly become a conduit for empathy, like with Olivia.
And it has become a conduit for anger at abuse of the rule of law.
She's smart enough to get out of the way and allow the conduit to open.
He also attempts to use the supper as a conduit for fostering community and connection.
Trackers can also be a conduit for hackers to inject actual malware, not just adtech.
In turn, it serves as a conduit for the transfer of Iranian weapons to Hezbollah.
This is a method that takes the indeterminate seriously as a conduit to meaningful probabilities.
With her videos Gaga repeatedly became the conduit for queer culture to enter the mainstream.
The role of OS/22 in the NYC subway system is more of a conduit.
But overall, the southern end of the conduit saw massive buildups of boulders and rubble.
The third room housed his paintings, which featured his motifs of the cell and conduit.
But Twitter's visibility made it a conduit for alt-right ideas to enter the mainstream.
As foreign minister, he would also be the main conduit for any negotiations with Tehran.
There are worries that the group could act as a conduit between conservatism and extremism.
But I refuse to be a pawn, a conduit of their oppression, of their disenfranchisement.
Sessions seems a red herring, in that he wasn't a secret conduit to the Kremlin.
As usual, Donald Trump was the most explicit conduit for this Republican strategy of delegitimization.
A bypass line was constructed to restart operations while the company repaired the main conduit.
For much of the season, Snowdon is a conduit between the royals and regular people.
Kyl is well-liked among Republican senators and could be a crucial conduit to Sen.
Over the past decade or so, however, the distinction between content and conduit has been blurring.
They could provide a valuable conduit for dissenting points of view in the insular Trump campaign.
It's terrifying because it's a huge undertaking, but I want to be a conduit for storytellers.
Should Trump win, Pence, a former congressman, could serve as a conduit to the U.S. Congress.
Mr. Honstein's "Conduit" evokes a man-machine synthesis, with waves of colorful sounds and breathless eruptions.
Enbridge's Mainline is the main conduit for Canadian crude barrels being shipped south to U.S. markets.
Under earlier bosses it was the conduit for enormous bribes paid by construction companies to politicians.
And I have a feeling she&aposs just a conduit, as Kimberly said, for his fame.
Moscow and Damascus say it is a conduit for arms to the rebels supplied by Turkey.
The Chennault Affair takes its name from Anna Chennault, Nixon's chief conduit to the South Vietnamese.
The hotline made her a powerful conduit of misinformation into a world that often shunned outsiders.
Stone has said Credico served as a conduit between him and Wikileaks, something Credico repeatedly denied.
The first time, too much current went through too small a conduit, so everything caught fire.
It was more a conduit if anything, a stop off on the way to somewhere else.
It is the utility conduit for five pavilions composing a soon-to-open Nordic food court.
"That Giuliani is a conduit for pushing the agendas of foreign intelligence and/or foreign interests."
Stop serving as a conduit for secret money from corporations seeking to influence policy and elections.
Tajikistan also borders Afghanistan and is seen by some as a possible conduit for militant Islamists.
I have no name a name is of no importaname for you I am a conduit.
They're also a great conduit for ongoing correspondence with the candidate after you've made the offer.
Han was a key diplomatic conduit between Pyongyang and Washington until he returned home in 2013.
He depicts himself as the conduit through which a corporation's mission was translated into architectural form.
While the government does not allow my husband to holo, Alejandro could act as our conduit.
When he took up fashion photography, did he become an important conduit and connector for you?
He is both a conduit to leadership and a significant player in his own right. Rep.
Its leader, Anne Neuberger, is tasked with creating a conduit between siloed parts of the agency.
Win or lose, their very candidacy will elevate consciousness and be a conduit to restorative justice.
Ms. Trump's husband, Jared Kushner, served as a conduit between the Trump campaign and Mr. Murdoch.
Both incidents happened near the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a major conduit for global oil supplies.
It didn't kill anyone by itself, but as a military vehicle, was a conduit to carnage.
Seen in this light, tech firms are becoming the conduit through which people interact with the world.
Last year, however, the average conduit pool's LTV dipped from record highs to 113%, according to Moody's.
CEO Daniel Tal is also a co-founder and also founded Wibiya, which was acquired by Conduit.
The Trump administration claims Huawei acts as a conduit for Chinese state spying, an accusation Huawei denies.
They're attacked more — sometimes as a conduit to their larger business partners — because their defenses are weaker.
For many disabled people, iOS and the iPad is the conduit through which they access the world.
During Ronald Reagan's presidency, he was an invaluable conduit of cash and weapons to the Nicaraguan contras.
Instead, it acts as a kind of collaborative conduit for your streaming devices, cable and gaming consoles.
This is why soda, in many ways, is a fizzy and bubbly conduit to understanding American history.
SHE SEEMS TO ME TO BE A CONDUIT WHO WOULD ESSENTIALLY GET THROUGH TO HILLARY CLINTON TOO.
"This becomes a conduit for people to gain access, and gaining access is a favor," Pence said.
This conduit takes many shapes but includes sneakerheads, basketball fans, hip hop culture and art/fashion collaborators.
I can stumble around and find a conduit for some melodies, but I'm not getting better still.
I've never been that interested in my physical body as a convincing visual conduit for my voice.
But Apple imagined the iPhone and iOS as more than a product or a conduit for services.
It is infected and inflected by his public practice, a conduit between the city and the street.
For developing economies, capital mobility is a conduit for new technology, management know-how and business networks.
Siri was front and center during the event, serving as a conduit for Apple's machine learning capabilities.
I try to remain as a conduit of a system of chance, hoping to answer the question.
I had no foreign policy role, but I was a conduit of information to those who did.
They exist in a legal grey area by acting as a conduit between pirated content and viewers.
Like a steak, a fresh salad, or if I'm feeling like a conduit of the people, Chipotle.
Jago Wadley of the EIA says that Vietnam is a conduit through which the wood enters China.
Stone has claimed that Credico, a former friend of his, was a conduit between him and WikiLeaks.
That means that targeting conduit OFCs rather than sinks could prove more effective in stemming tax avoidance.
The country has come under increasing scrutiny in recent years as a conduit for illicit financial activities.
Prosecutors said Ng funded the news outlet and used it as a conduit in the bribery scheme.
Smartphones will become the conduit that leads to the widespread adoption of premium VR headsets and experiences.
He was a longtime associate of Manafort's, serving as his conduit to lobbying clients in Eastern Europe.
The shuttered Kerem Shalom crossing is Gaza's main conduit for trade - albeit under years of Israeli restrictions.
"The agent is your face to the community, and your conduit for all information," Osher points out.
Mr. Lynch's father retired as the director of sales for Allied Tube and Conduit in Harvey, Ill.
Employment agencies like Xawax, which finds workers for the Foxconn and Panasonic factories, are an important conduit.
I would also implant a nerve conduit to transmit your pain for my streamers to experience themselves.
Another question is whether Mr. Assange was a conduit between the Russian hackers and the Trump campaign.
The Women's High Performance Advisory Group was supposed to be a conduit of influence for the players.
Indeed, Sweden became a conduit for clandestine financial support to foes of the white government in Pretoria.
The electrical wires are a metaphor, acting as both "conduit and barrier," she said in an interview.
The US claims Huawei acts as a conduit for Chinese government espionage, an allegation the company denies.
He simply sent the memos to a law professor to serve as a conduit to the media.
Africa is probably suffering most, as a conduit for drugs from both Latin America and Central Asia.
The dossier accused Page of acting as a conduit between the Trump campaign and the Russian government.
I was their only connection to US policymakers, and I could have been their conduit to influence.
We looked at a Russian developer the Kremlin may have used as a conduit to the Trumps.
Throughout his political career, the former president was seen as a conduit for better relations with the West.
In the years since, Libya has emerged as a major conduit for African migrants hoping to reach Europe.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)Hong Kong has long been a conduit between China and global business and finance.
He was the conduit through which they, and their readers, came to grasp what was happening in Congo.
There are other text messages that suggest he was working through a conduit at the Department of Justice.
What I care about is community and the wine being a tool, a conduit for bringing people together.
What's interesting is how the malware uses Twitter as an unwilling conduit in communicating with its malicious mothership.
Turkey had been the main conduit for Isis's highly prized teams of scientists to cross into its territory.
"It doesn't work if we don't have a well-informed citizenry and you are the conduit," Obama said.
Moreover, she became the conduit for purchases of robes, from which she likely received a percentage of sales.
For a great many people, the iPhone has served as the physical conduit of a revelatory technological experience.
Because it's in their business interests not to be identified as the primary conduit for democracy damaging disinformation.
Shell companies were used by the organization as a conduit for illicit funds, the attorney general's office said.
I think in general, this is a highly emotional category, and beauty is an incredible conduit for connection.
Flynn was the Trump transition team's primary conduit for communications with Russia because of his relationship with Kislyak.
Sex toys are a conduit to this necessary sexual touching, and vibrators are designed to help you orgasm.
He also wanted to be part of the story himself; a blog could be a conduit to fame.
But while viewers may have watched the same hearing, they did not interpret it through a neutral conduit.
They are basically the conduit to move instructions from the different parts of the program to the brain.
Tajikistan, which borders Afghanistan, is seen by Russia and the West as a possible conduit for Islamist militants.
Reports today that Viktor Vekselberg used Columbus Nova as a conduit for payments to Michael Cohen are false.
But for the most part it sells itself as a neutral conduit for interactions between people and brands.
Volker told House lawmakers that the Ukrainians viewed Giuliani as a conduit to get information to the president.
What Richman knew was that he was being used as a conduit to disclose information to designated journalists.
At the head of this realm is the Cleverman, the conduit between the spiritual and the real world.
Over the presidential campaign, it was criticized as a conduit for anti-Semitic memes, rampant misogyny and racism.
Chinese banks have long been a key conduit for money flowing in and out of the pariah nation.
And serving as a conduit for that kind of quiet, passive observation is Pete's primary role on Crashing.
Until recently, though, they've only been the conduit through which other companies distribute their content to those customers.
Clinton many times a day, often acting as a conduit for other members of her State Department team.
Increasingly, much of the rest of the world sees it as a potential conduit for espionage and sabotage.
And Akihito would be groomed as a conduit to transmit the values the Americans intended to reshape Japan.
This is great because drag functions as a conduit of self-discovery for a lot of queer people.
One example is a "conduit" trust, which immediately funnels required withdrawals from an I.R.A. to the trust's beneficiary.
That leaves the courts as a conduit for alerting regulators to potential harm, and it's far from perfect.
Afghanistan is the world's largest source of the drug, and Iran the main conduit to get it out.
Sabah is well known as being close to Mr. Erdogan, and as his government's favorite conduit for leaks.
The 62-year-old orthopedic surgeon will serve as the main conduit between the Trump administration and Congress.
"People were crying out for something different, and I guess we're a conduit for that," Mr. Zadrozny said.
She also wrote about a mysterious company called 17 Black that she believed was a conduit for kickbacks.
"I didn't want to cut off my one conduit to having any hope of a career," she said.
Congressional Democrats and government watchdogs say they want more transparency to ensure it's not a conduit for corruption.
Fortunately, Luger's a major proponent of sharing: art, ideas, and resources all flow through him like a conduit.
He's there to be a conduit for fantasy violence, as that is the main reason for playing shooters.
Image: TechcrunchCharter is a major internet service provider, and the conduit between many Americans and their sweet, sweet internet.
As chief of staff, Mulvaney can also be a key conduit for Freedom Caucus members seeking White House access.
Conduit art pieces connect different artworks, from the stages of sleeping to working, while keeping the horizontal imagery consistent.
"I was a conduit for a God that spoke in a language written in bile and puke," Cave said.
Deutsche Bank data shows that new conduit issuance has fallen 27% year-to-date versus 2015 to US$12.1bn.
Turkey has also been a conduit for refugees into the EU as well as vital in controlling their inflow.
Hustling online or using the internet as a conduit for your hustle are the most common routes these days.
The port is Yemen's primary conduit for humanitarian aid, which 22m people, or 80% of the population, depend on.
Kushner, seen as the conduit to his father-in-law, found people willing to work with him in Mexico.
The largest gasoline conduit in the United States was partially shut down after a leak was discovered on Sept.
Europe and the United States suffer from Venezuela's pervasive corruption, which enhances its role as a conduit for narcotics.
Why it matters: Using a charity as a conduit for sales keeps pressure off drug companies from lowering prices.
Water is, for many, a kind of conduit, either to places where they seek refuge or find themselves captive.
They used Bruce Ohr at the Department of Justice as the conduit, intermediary and he fed the FBI information.
It's clear that WhatsApp offers a conduit for spreading unregulated and unaccountable propaganda at scale with even limited resources.
Oxy has a 10-year service agreement with BridgeTex pipeline, a key conduit to move crude from the Permian.
But then neighbors will share medical equipment, food, or clothes with each other, often using GUPE as a conduit.
Overall, she hopes that Queens of the Stoned Age will be a conduit for conversations about women and weed.
Instead, Mr. Simpson has used his success as a conduit to get a little closer to his musical heroes.
Additionally, Volker said in testimony that Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, was a "direct conduit" between Trump and Ukraine.
Throughout the campaign, Mr. Stone presented himself to Trump campaign officials as a conduit for inside information from WikiLeaks.
This blunt, outspoken style also happens to be tailor-made for Twitter, Trump's conduit direct to his faithful flock.
Opposition parties also argued the project would be a conduit for corruption, despite denials from Zuma and his allies.
Scott is no more than a conduit between the song's three acts, with Drake providing the prologue and epilogue.
She becomes a pure conduit of emotion, as if she's tapping into a force beyond her own small lungs.
The electronic blackout triggered withdrawal tremors not only because of the breakdown of my conduit to nurses and doctors.
His plan is to act as a conduit between emerging artists and professional athletes with wads of disposable income.
The Malaysian city of Malacca was once a conduit for spices and treasures that flowed from Asia to Europe.
She described an oversubscribed boxing-themed party they worked at on Conduit Street, during which the fire alarm sounded.
Political appointees are necessary to shape policy, as they serve as a conduit between the administration and foreign governments.
Houshiary's installation evokes a spirituality that paradoxically allows the space to become simultaneously Zen and a conduit for conflict.
Fire, on the other hand, is a moving thing, a conduit for evil spirits but also, presumably, for good.
Hot spots can emerge in the mantle, creating a conduit for molten rock in the plate toward the surface.
Strava is now a conduit between your Apple Watch and Fitbit, and data should be flowing in both directions.
By publishing thousands of hacked emails, American intelligence agencies believe WikiLeaks was acting as a conduit for Russian operatives.
And even if they're only rarely a conduit to violence, they're always a path away from high-minded engagement.
The main conduit for dodgy money at Danske's Estonian branch was the "non-resident portfolio", comprising about 25,000 accounts.
The US claims that Huawei is a conduit for Chinese government spying, a charge the firm has continually denied.
His son-in-law, Jared Kushner, has been a conduit for Washington power brokers since early in the campaign.
For one, it will be a conduit for Apple Music, part of Apple's fast-growing and ambitious services division.
The crude oil conduit has been opposed by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe for more than a year now.
It's just a conduit for the Warriors to claim another victory over the waterlogged sadasses living in their pipes.
The same can be said for the main GoPro app, which is your conduit to the files on your camera.
Phoebe's chapters are just Will's best attempt to ventriloquize Phoebe's voice, to erase his ego and become Phoebe's living conduit.
I like being sort of that conduit for people and I think I have a pretty good sensibility about things.
Saudi Arabia regards Hezbollah as a conduit for Iranian interference across the Middle East, particularly in Syria, Yemen and Bahrain.
Indeed, on the basis of the interviews he has given, Mr Page seems an unlikely conduit for high-level transactions.
He has told Iraqi banks to stop dollar transactions with the country, thus blocking a prime conduit for foreign currency.
And dancing became the opposite of performing: it's feeling and receiving, making oneself a passive conduit for life to flow.
Bulgaria, which is home to scores of ancient sites, has a notorious history as a conduit for smuggling, officials said.
S&P declined on Friday to discuss how its return to rating conduit CMBS deals might affect its market share.
As real world harms triggered by digital activity multiply, technology companies are scrambling to avoid being a conduit for deceit.
But equally, it seems to me like there's now this more direct conduit for conversation between you and an audience.
I like to tell myself that I've served as a conduit for the last whispers of lives lost too soon.
That the bricks and stones act as a conduit to nearby trauma and are projecting a kind of psychic recording.
Facebook, a conduit for fake news that may have helped Trump's electoral prospects, lost almost a quarter of its value.
But he says the ministry could perhaps work to become a more reliable conduit of information during future health crises.
Syrian military defectors familiar with the airport say it plays a major role as a conduit for arms from Tehran.
Periscope is serving as an instantaneous conduit to help deliver this process to the people in a most amazing way.
"I'm honored that I'm able to be a conduit for these brave people and to tell their stories," Remini continued.
I was moved by the notion of music as a kind of telepathic conduit between two lovers separated by fate.
Anyone that knows what music is supposed to sound like knows that the EarPods are a poor conduit for it.
Demos, a think-tank, has documented how social media have become a conduit for abuse against women in public life.
To many early adopters in media, it was a utopian object, the conduit for a new era of literary production.
Mr Zapatero was a conduit for a move that saw Mr López transferred from prison to house arrest this month.
Acknowledging that YouTube is not a mere conduit does not imply that it is exclusively responsible for everything available there.
Marshall did not serve as a conduit for a founding era consensus, because there was no such consensus to channel.
The indictment suggested Assange and WikiLeaks were a conduit for Russian intelligence in distributing hacked Democratic Party emails in 2016.
The C.I.A. covert program is by far the largest conduit of support, providing antitank missiles to rebels fighting the government.
The damaged conduit remains inside the group's territory, making it inaccessible for repairs, according to a UNICEF statement released Wednesday.
Mr. Joffe also happens to be president of Comme des Garçons International and the conduit of his wife's oracular explanations.
But it was also one of my first lessons in diplomacy, and intimacy, and the meal's role as a conduit.
This is the band's take on it: "The song is about intimate relationship as conduit for internal transformation," explains Natalie.
According to the indictment, a software vendor was the conduit to one attack against the voting registration system in Florida.
It is mostly a conduit for congressional appropriations and a caretaker for a patch quilt of existing anti-poverty programs.
In some cases, rather than serving as a conduit for an attraction, Instagram is a reminder of what is gone.
Other work has appeared or is forthcoming in Conduit; Forklift, Ohio; The Journal; Pleiades; Sixth Finch; West Branch; and elsewhere.
William Styron, my former island neighbor, spoke of drinking "abundantly, almost mercilessly" as a "magical conduit" to his literary imagination.
In the 2016 election, Assange acted as a conduit for Russian intelligence services that had hacked emails from top Democrats.
His father, who is retired, was a shipping clerk for Allied Tube and Conduit, a pipe supplier in Harvey, Ill.
By using mediums like Ms. Ackerman as a conduit, "I feel like I'm having a conversation with him," she adds.
And indeed Collins' crusade against Facebook as a conduit for disinformation began in the wake of that 2016 EU referendum.
The World Bank does not hold the risk itself, instead acting as a conduit between the country and the market.
Hong Kong provides a significant source of funds for mainland Chinese firms by serving as a conduit for foreign investors.
Mr. Kushner, now a powerful White House aide, would later serve as Mr. Murdoch's chief conduit to Mr. Trump's campaign.
Knowing why— asking why—is our conduit to every kind of explanation, and explanation, increasingly, is what powers medical advances.
It will also marshal what are known as "conduit" payments, linking its network of donors to the group's favored candidates.
And because it is a conduit for information and news, its influence over politics has come under ever more scrutiny.
The Vicla was an unexpected, important conduit for emotional connections that transcend the differences in our backgrounds and life experiences.
When Marando first asked Bannon who served as the Trump campaign's conduit to WikiLeaks, the former White House adviser demurred.
That feeling that it was both an environment and a conduit for light — that existed in both of those sets.
Mr. Sater appears to have seen Mr. Shmykov as a conduit to get Russian government approval for the Trump project.
But as Quinta Jurecic of Lawfare notes, Stone appears to have been a conduit between the Trump campaign and WikiLeaks.
Animal metaphors can be a conduit for gaining access to a female experience that exists beyond social constructs of gender.
Wendy Lehman Lash, great-granddaughter of Mayer Lehman, the youngest of the three brothers, served as a conduit for tickets.
"Investigators believe this pattern is consistent with Magbanua being the conduit during the planning of Markel's murder," the affidavit states.
While Iranian banks can buy and sell dollars, they cannot use the American banking system, an important conduit for global commerce.
The 1,170-mile conduit will carry oil from North Dakota through South Dakota and Iowa to a distribution point in Illinois.
"The material composition of the product consists of insulated wire, connectors, terminals, tape, and conduit," Kyungshin-Lear said in its request.
Breitbart is Trump's conduit as he reaches for a leading share of the growing international market for right-wing populist propaganda.
Although DeepMind's and Google's is clearly for Streams to be the conduit for predictive AIs to be pushed onto NHS wards.
Then he executed his uncle, Jang Sung Taek, a powerful official who had been the main conduit between the two regimes.
Much of the press, in its eagerness to inform the public, has become a conduit for the equivalent of junk mail.
Top consumer China's net gold imports via main conduit Hong Kong fell 38.5 percent in June, data released on Tuesday showed.
Internet providers are in a position of incredible power as the main conduit for information to go from here to there.
Donald Trump and Republicans have targeted the foundation, charging that it served as a conduit for access to Clinton's State Department.
Like Forrest Bess, af Klint believed she was a conduit who received messages from the domain that lies beyond this one.
One advantage Nike could and should leverage in its pursuit of creating actually useful smart clothing is its conduit into culture.
Even before the ban came into effect, the company had been struggling to garner much new business in the conduit space.
Mercury isn't all about breaking our phones and letting our emails get hacked — it's also a powerful conduit for productive communication.
While metal doesn't actually draw the lightning, according to the NWS, metal objects can become a conduit for the lightning's energy.
Let&aposs be honest, she&aposs the conduit, the vehicle by which he is seeking his own personal fame and fortune.
Cruz notes that these retail chains are a perfect conduit for brand exposure to a customer who is seeking specific products.
Top-level political appointees are necessary to shape policy, as they serve as a conduit between the administration and foreign governments.
That would not only save chickens from untimely demise but also cut out a likely conduit for a devastating human pandemic.
The emails between Band and Abedin left an impression that Abedin was seen as a conduit between Clinton and foundation donors.
The tunnel features paneled walls, cables and a large upper conduit, as well as lighting and what appear to be tracks.
The post comes with a mandate to review standards and practices at the paper while serving as a conduit to readers.
Volker detailed what he described as the role of Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, as a conduit between Washington and Kiev.
It wasn't just her voice, it was her full body acting as the purest conduit for the emotion in their music.
Stone is currently suspected of having possibly served as a conduit between the Trump campaign and WikiLeaks during the 2016 campaign.
But in a strange way, he may also be the conduit that we need to bridge the divide on Confederate monuments.
To address any wariness about state-run pensions, Oregon structures its program so the state is only a conduit for funds.
Niger has been well paid for drastically reducing the number of African migrants using the country as a conduit to Europe.
She casts herself thus as an ambassador of and conduit for French creativity, as opposed to simply an acquirer of it.
It was something that was too often neglected by earlier devices, which were primarily viewed as a conduit for voice assistants.
It has a "dig once" provision to encourage federal agencies to include the laying of broadband conduit in federal construction projects.
Zuma's opponents have said the project could be used as a conduit for corruption, a charge the president and officials deny.
The US is in a long-running fight with Huawei, claiming the company acts as a conduit for Chinese government espionage.
Unlike typical retailers, Farfetch does not own the inventory it sells, but rather serves as a conduit for brands and boutiques.
Some media reports suggest the NRA served as a conduit for Russian money that landed in the Trump presidential campaign's coffers.
Unsurprisingly, walking your dog is the best conduit for sociability, but all sorts of pets seem to be surefire conversation starters.
Ms. Ligorio essentially preserved the opera's favorable portrayal of Cortés, but enlisted Cortés's confidant, Moralez, as a silent conduit for dissent.
That person is a direct conduit to the President, traveling with him and serving as a sort of information gate-keeper.
China's net gold imports via main conduit Hong Kong fell 21 percent from a year earlier to 21.20 tonnes in October.
Beijing is a key economic partner that has at times served as a conduit to the rogue regime in North Korea.
The latest bit of Pyongyang propaganda was published by the Uriminzokkiri outlet, a conduit  for the North Korean Central News Agency.
The most interesting part of the equation to me is the Dallas startup that acts as the conduit between all the systems.
And it has even less value if only some users adopt it, while others don't, providing an alternative conduit for the hacker.
"Playing had to be birthed in a place without ego, in which I didn't exist except as the living conduit," Phoebe says.
"I acted as a conduit to help these guys connect to the folks at Boston Shriners, who are amazing people," Sabir said.
Indeed, Cortana looks to be the main conduit for prompting users to pick up a certain activity when they switch between devices.
Crowley doesn't shy away from the fact that Foursquare's apps have become something of a conduit to more efficiently gather location data.
The conduit is made out of Gore-Tex, which led Matt to joke that she has a "winter coat" in her body.
Previously, the Ecommerce Directive has protected online platforms from copyright penalties when they are only acting as a conduit for the violation.
Unknown is how much an ability there will be for London to be the conduit of all financial transactions in the world.
Chinese banks have come under scrutiny for their role as a conduit for funds flowing to and from China's increasingly isolated neighbor.
The S.E.C. says Mr. Crowe acted as a "conduit" for corrupt payments from State Street to influence decisions about public pension contracts.
Hutcherson is likable as Josh, but even the show's protagonist is a featureless conduit for his creators' narrative needs and personal obsessions.
"Think of them as an energy conduit from bugs to birds," Dede Olson, a research ecologist with the US Forest Service, says.
Young Justice has no such restrictions, and because of that, it seems primed to be a conduit between properties for DC fans.
It has expanded its role as a conduit through which mainland investors can buy shares and global investors get access to China.
For millennia, it served as a key conduit for trade along the ancient Silk Road that stretched from China to the Mediterranean.
For Amazon, hardware has always been a conduit for content, and each one of these products represents a focus on different media.
Meanwhile in Japan, the world's largest bitcoin exchange, Mt.Gox, was spiraling into bankruptcy amid allegations it was a conduit for money laundering.
The 786-mile conduit can carry up to 280,000 barrels per day of crude oil from Canada's Alberta province to Casper, Wyoming.
S&P said in a June report that it had reviewed, but was not hired to rate, 13 conduit deals in 2016.
Just pick up a decent bread or your favorite crackers and you will have the perfect carb conduit for all that cheese.
It acted as a conduit to next-door Israel, with which it has a peace treaty, when others shunned the Jewish state.
Seriously, look at those underworld conduit "doorways" and tell me with a straight face Freud wouldn't have something to say about them.
China's net gold imports via main conduit Hong Kong rose 50.8 percent month-on-month in February to 47.931 tons, data showed.
And it's the conduit for about 100,000 small American retailers that do more than $100,000 in business a year on the platform.
"(Videgaray) became a sort of conduit, a back-channel between Freeland and USTR via Jared to get this landed," the source added.
Trading on his connections as a Cuomo loyalist, Mr. Howe was seen by many as a reliable conduit to the governor's office.
Bahrain was regarded as an important conduit between Saudi Arabia and Iran, where some in al Qaeda's upper echelons had taken refuge.
We found that a handful of big countries – the Netherlands, the U.K., Switzerland, Singapore and Ireland – serve as the world's conduit OFCs.
In 2012, it paid $1.9 billion in fines to United States authorities to settle allegations of being a conduit for illegal money.
Two years ago, the Cates received a visit from men informing them that their server had become a conduit for Chinese spies.
Several witnesses have pointed to Mr. Mulvaney as the conduit who executed Mr. Trump's directive to withhold the security assistance to Ukraine.
CUAC, as Bateman shares with Creators, is often a helpful conduit for greener artists, looking to broaden their landscapes with new connections.
How organized crime is a conduit between the upper world (the business and political class) and the underworld (the criminals and gangsters).
In contrast to an architectural ethos that seems determined to control behavior, Cui presents architecture as a conduit for imagination and alternatives.
There are worries that the group could act as a conduit between conservatism and extremism and draw young people into their orbit.
And the fighting threatens to shut the Jordan border crossing that is the main conduit for humanitarian aid to millions of Syrians.
For his part, Mr. Stone has said he was not a conduit of information from the organization to anyone in the campaign.
American intelligence agencies believe Mr. Assange acted as a conduit for Russian operatives seeking to release a trove of hacked Democratic emails.
Dr. Mishra's wife, Dr. Pornima Shukla, a homeopathy doctor at another government hospital, was accused of acting as a conduit for bribes.
They fall for phishing schemes, use weak passwords and often unknowingly are the conduit for malicious actors getting into your company's systems.
The medicines are being sent to Iran through businesses in Switzerland, whose government has acted as a conduit between Washington and Tehran.
It's also a reminder, our Cairo bureau chief writes, of how soccer has become a conduit for politics in the Persian Gulf.
But those moves are central to the New York branch's mission as the Fed's primary conduit to — and supervisor of — Wall Street.
For him and others like him, this slender island between the Hudson and East Rivers is a conduit to something much more.
Officials say that the fuel for the fire was a large cache of high-density polyethylene conduit being stored under the freeway.
Mr. Davis said that he innocently gave Mr. Walters information at first, but over time became a "virtual conduit" about corporate developments.
One of the most unaffected and transparent of contemporary actresses, Ms. Linney is the perfect conduit for Ms. Strout's lucid, direct prose.
As well as being a major conduit for commercial trade, the highway is used by Tehran to send weapons to ally Assad.
The deep, rich graphite of the Crazy Bitch series is the conduit for the sobriety, even somberness, undercutting the imagery's nonstop partying.
That is a controversial idea; the free movement of money has been a conduit not just of economic growth but of freedom itself.
It's an information conduit being built to connect self-driving cars, VR headsets, delivery drones, and billions of interconnected devices inside the home.
With global bond markets under heavy influence from QE by several major central banks, currency markets remain a key conduit for risk-pricing.
But the most obvious conduit is Roger Stone, a shady right-wing operative who has wormed his way into the Trump inner circle.
Twitter has been a major conduit for online conflict between transgender women and those individuals who seek to deny their rights as women.
We have seismic instruments, because when magma goes up the conduit, pushing against its walls, it produces fractures and vibrations that get measured.
"IS-K in Jowzjan Province is the main conduit for external support and foreign fighters from Central Asian states into Afghanistan," he said.
The menu helps guests along with a "chambong" — a beer bong, but for champagne, that doubles as a powerful conduit for Instagram likes.
This isn't "crowdfunding" because there needn't be any "crowd" — the marketplace is a conduit for the right investors and entrepreneurs to come together.
When she speaks about work, serenity exudes from Close's face: She is happiest when she's the conduit for work that resonates with audiences.
The goal here is to create a new conduit through which different members of a community can be together and hear each other.
The main conduit was the branch's "non-resident portfolio", comprising about 22015,22016 accounts, of which 21.5,2235-20.5,260 were open at any one time.
"Giving access to credit for these microbusinesses is effectively the conduit between financial inclusion and good economic growth in the country," Zulkifli added.
Facebook screwed up our 2016 elections -- and, arguably, civil society -- by serving as the unintentional conduit for divisive propaganda from near and far.
The exchange is the second-biggest in sub-Saharan Africa after Johannesburg, and a key conduit for investors looking for opportunities in Africa.
On a deeper level, food is a conduit to other issues that I care deeply about — from individual health to the global environment.
Whoever fills that post will set the tone for Trump's White House and be a main conduit to Capitol Hill and Cabinet agencies.
Am I simply a conduit through which people can realize their most sadistic impulses, or was that cafe incident just a one-off?
The banking sector is vitally important to Lebanon as a conduit for billions of dollars of annual remittances that keep its economy afloat.
Also, we note that Huawei competitor ZTE is not on the "Entity" list, and therefore available as a conduit to the China telcos.
This is why we are building on messaging platforms like Slack, which will serve as the conduit to facilitate enhanced intelligence at work.
But this announcement positions this version of Chrome as a stable, full-fledged browsing app, not an experiment or a conduit for WebVR.
Qui-Gon tells us that midi-chlorians are little, microscopic life forms, living inside of cells that are the conduit for the Force.
For the past eight months, Schiller has been the conduit linking Trump to his old life, and old friends, in New York City.
SWIFT, a conduit for bank money transfers worldwide, also was the network used to move $81 million out of Bangladesh Bank in February.
The OCE anecdote reveals what Preibus will probably be good at: acting as a conduit between Ryan and Mitch McConnell and Donald Trump.
"I was a conduit for what they wanted to express—we don't overstep, we constantly check in," Wallworth told me over the phone.
Before these stories could be told to impressionable young children via the Disney conduit, however, they had to be cleaned up and neutered.
Twitter soon became a conduit for the former "Apprentice" host to express his views without the interference of a TV screen or microphone.
"I think any tech company that takes Saudi money through SoftBank as a conduit is compromising their mission and their integrity," Khanna said.
Besharam is the conduit for a sweet nostalgia that plays out like déjà vu in the eyes, ears, and bellies of its passengers.
She felt like a librarian, like the wise conduit for public knowledge, as if she could lead you anywhere you needed to be.
The deal would have created a conduit to channel China's expansion, aligning it with today's institutions and removing its incentive to overturn them.
China's gold imports via main conduit Hong Kong rose nearly 68 percent in May to the highest since December, data showed on Monday.
"The result — you have a large cluster regionally specific restaurants that use the commuting conduit of Highway 7 as home base," he said.
"Permitting electioneering in churches would give partisan groups incentive to use congregations as a conduit for political activity and expenditures," the groups wrote.
In this instance, hair took on a new role as it became the conduit for sound, replacing what would have been telephone lines.
The Commerce Department did this after a petition from Allied Tube and Conduit, JMC Steel Group, Wheatland Tube and United States Steel Corp.
"I'm thankful I was chosen to be the conduit for Marnie to bring joy into the world," the Instagram post from Braha read.
And Mr. Stone has claimed that Mr. Credico was a conduit to WikiLeaks, telling him when dirt on Hillary Clinton would be released.
In the mind of the Facebook CEO, Facebook is just a "platform," a neutral conduit for helping users share information with one another.
Which means that authoring contributions to web technologies offers the company an alternative conduit to try to influence Internet architecture in its favor.
It is the conduit for about 2011 percent of the world's oil tanker traffic, and has been the recurrent backdrop of military bluster.
Mr. Xi, he said, would be a useful conduit for the North Koreans to convey "assurances" to Mr. Trump about the North's intentions.
This has been a conduit for getting strangers to talk to one another again and use art as a way to open conversation.
Mr. Gadio was the conduit for the offer, and was compensated by Mr. Ho with $400,000 wired through New York, the prosecutors said.
Turkey, the conduit for foreign fighters and munitions into rebel ranks, absorbed 3.6 million Syrian refugees and hosts the world's largest refugee population.
So Logan turns to Kendall to be a conduit to Stewy Hosseini, for one last shot at brokering peace in the proxy war.
Mr. Rivera testified that Ms. Magbanua had served as the conduit for the murder plot, and that Mr. Garcia had pulled the trigger.
Huawei is suing three people in France for defamation after they said the company was a conduit for the Chinese government to spy.
I thought of a summer in the forest as a conduit for peaceful introspection — a place to regroup before joining the real world.
They also said Al Hudaydah should be placed under United Nations supervision, describing it as a conduit for weapons smuggling and people-smuggling.
On April 21, Mr. Poroshenko was unseated by Volodymyr Zelensky, a comedian and political novice, sending Mr. Giuliani scrambling to establish a conduit.
Under Zuckerberg's leadership, the company has faced a series of issues, including being a conduit for election meddling and the spread of misinformation.
The diversification made PDVSA the conduit through which contracts, and a growing sum of money administered by Venezuela's national development bank, were awarded.
The lobbyist, George Nader, a Lebanese-American businessman, has acted as an informal conduit between Trump's top advisers and various Middle Eastern interests.
But American intelligence agencies have said that in publishing the emails, the anti-secrecy group was acting as a conduit for the Kremlin.
"I kept thinking about that experience and also started utilizing the medium as my singular conduit for visual and critical thought," Smith says.
"I think our effectiveness is probably more as a conduit between movements that we may not, personally, as these white, middle-aged Canadians, have personal experience with, but we want to be a conduit for these voices—say the Black Lives Matter movement, or the Indigenous Resurgence movement that is resisting settler colonial states in the US and Canada," says Hannah.
This technique maintains the likeness qualities of portraiture while re-presenting a mask that serves as a conduit between the spiritual and natural world.
He might've been the one with his name in the show's title, but he always served as a conduit to showcase other people's stories.
Kushner is leading a Trump effort to resurrect the Israeli-Palestinian peace process and has been a Trump conduit to Mexico, among other activities.
Even for your pilot, the conduit to Anthem's most basic unlocks (more Javelins, more weapon/gear slots, etc.), BioWare took a non-standard approach.
Hong Kong is also the leading offshore centre for trading the yuan and the conduit for much of the foreign investment by mainland firms.
The city is the leading offshore centre for trading the yuan and the conduit for much of the foreign investment undertaken by mainland firms.
As well as tariffs, EU food-safety checks would have to be applied, to avoid Northern Ireland becoming an open conduit to evade them.
The whole evokes the metaphysical: for instance, crystal as the body's conduit to the spiritual, a tool to facilitate enlightenment through the third eye.
More significant are all his books, which became his most important embodiment, a conduit for an erotic fusion between the poet and his reader.
Abdul Abdurahman was near the barricades on Jamhuriya street — a main conduit cutting through the sit-in — when 10 soldiers attacked him with whips.
Mr. Lemmon is C. C. Baxter, a peon at a large New York insurance company, and the conduit for marital affairs in his office.
China's gold imports via the main conduit Hong Kong rose nearly 68 percent in May to the highest since December, data showed on Monday.
Oil contamination also forced Russia to halt flows along the Druzhba pipeline - a key conduit for crude into Eastern Europe and Germany - in April.
To be sure, regulators should watch out that cryptocurrencies do not become even more of a conduit for criminal activity, such as drug dealing.
For 30 years he led the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), helping to secure its place as an essential conduit for economic scholarship.
"If you can provide them a conduit with which to do that and a business they can understand, they'll want to participate," said Perlman.
Cahan's star waned a bit, but he still retained some power as the conduit for mobile, the only real chance Yahoo had for reinvention.
"Simicska dedicated his past year to revenge (against Orban), and his media portfolio was a conduit for that," Policy Solutions analyst Tamas Boros said.
They include a broad apology for letting the website be used as a conduit for fake news, election meddling, hate speech and privacy abuses.
But the senior strategist remains a key conduit to Trump's conservative base and the right wing media, a valued asset in the West Wing.
An oil contamination forced Russia to halt flows along the Druzhba pipeline, a key conduit for crude into Eastern Europe and Germany, in April.
One of his most popular defenses was likening 8chan to the phone company or the postal service—just providing the conduit for the messages.
Chance's dependence on gospel inspiration may be nearing its tipping point, but for tonight, it served as a perfect conduit for his impressive talent.
The newer one (on the left) still carries road and rail traffic across the river, a vital conduit for North Korea's trade with China.
He held his arms outstretched as legions of young hands reached out to touch him, a conduit for the man they would never meet.
And those realistic references to dairying become a conduit through which real mythological and religious associations with milk are added to Ocarina of Time.
"We have to investigate if, among other things, North Korea was using the friendship with Malaysia as a conduit for illicit activities," he said.
The investment firm, Columbus Nova, however, insisted that it was false that it had been used as a conduit by the oligarch, Viktor Vekselberg.
The FBI cautioned four years ago that a foundation controlled by Russian oligarch Viktor Vekselberg might be a conduit for Russian espionage, NPR reports.
Mr. Assad is a close ally of Iran, a partnership that has long provided a conduit to supply Hezbollah with weapons to battle Israel.
The Port of Santos is one of the largest ports in all of Latin America and a key conduit for drugs heading to Europe.
The center was established "for scientific research and studies on social, economic, and political issues," but it became a conduit for contacts with Israel.
Stuff becomes a conduit for understanding, and for making more sense of the wild, alchemical rush that fuels both fandom and the art itself.
As the water simmered, it cooked the beans through and acted as a conduit to bring the rich, spicy flavors deep into their cores.
The calls drew prosecutors' attention as they investigated whether Stone or anyone else served as a conduit between Trump and WikiLeaks during the election.
The attorney can't have money pass through the attorney or the attorney's account – even the escrow account as a conduit or as a curtain.
Albeit one that delivers inspirational plan ideas for stuff to do in your free time, delivered via the traditional text message conduit of SMS.
While South-South News itself has not been charged in the case, prosecutors have alleged that it was used as a conduit for bribes.
This time, it was the Dakota Access pipeline, another major conduit to move crude oil from western North Dakota to markets in the Midwest.
The conduit — but not the source — for the leaked videos was Ryan McKnight, a former church member who uses the handle FearlessFixxer on Reddit.
Silver Landings was a "conduit for going back on tour," Moore says, and performing songs night after night about her worst experiences wasn't appealing.
Mr. Dmitriev became a frequent visitor to Abu Dhabi, and Emirati officials came to see him as a key conduit to the Russian government.
Back in the Utopian 1790s, radical writers put their faith in the Enlightenment ideal of "truth," and in the printed word as its conduit.
The country is a major producer of marijuana, has a vibrant arms market and acts as a conduit for cocaine shipped from neighboring Bolivia.
Such a pastor is seen as a conduit to Christ, giving sermons so mesmerizing that congregants rush to buy tapes of them after services.
International aid groups deplored the attacks on the seaport, the main conduit for much of the emergency assistance sent to millions of destitute Yemenis.
Sound is a key conduit for memory here; the work features music by Jesse Stiles and Roarke Menzies and instrument design by Ali Momeni.
Mr. Davis testified that he had acted as a "virtual conduit" of secrets and had supplied Mr. Walters with an "enormous" amount of information.
The big picture: "What was once a liberating technology has become a conduit for surveillance and electoral manipulation," the authors write of social media.
An even more dramatic shift can be seen in the case of WikiLeaks, the conduit for the release of the hacked Democratic Party emails.
The US government has repeatedly accused Huawei of posing a national security threat by acting as a conduit for the Chinese government to spy.
In most administrations, the national security advisor is a key conduit for all foreign-policy discussions and decisions taking place within the White House.
I have to think through my choices, and the conduit to which my comedy flows has to have a level of intelligence to it.
Such as in Myanmar where its platform became a conduit for hate speech-fuelled ethnic violence towards the Rohingya people and other ethnic minorities.
In fact, I'd go so far as to say that because it's not a content-first device, it's a conduit for a smartphone detox.
Total gold imports via Hong Kong, traditionally the main conduit of gold to China, fell 7.5% to 13.353 tonnes from 14.44 tonnes in September.
But it's also because he's such a ready, eager conduit for his father's wrath, with a talent for exaggeration and misdirection that's clearly chromosomal.
The bottom line: "What was once a liberating technology has become a conduit for surveillance and electoral manipulation," the authors write about social media.
It is an irony of American history that the Republican Party, which has historically valued order and institutions, has become the conduit of chaos.
Divinational gazing is an ocular technique based on surpassing visual expectations that takes the unclear seriously as a conduit to worthwhile "more-than" probabilities.
Lashio, for instance, is a conduit to China, and the road through town is often jammed with trucks and motorcycles laden with Chinese goods.
Much of the work leads viewers to grapple with the manner in which ancestral divinational excess functioned as a conduit to supplementary psychic realms.
Using your iPhone or Android device as a conduit, you can share tunes to Twitter and Facebook by tapping a divot on the right earcup.
For years, Clinton refused to comment on whether she supported the proposed 1,179-mile oil sands conduit leading from Alberta, Canada to Steele City, Nebraska.
Moody's calculated the average conduit deal's loan-to-value at 118.2% in the fourth quarter, an increase from the prior record of 117.5% in 2007.
Israel withdrew troops and settlers from the territory in 2005 but remains the conduit for the passage of goods and supplies most of its electricity.
The painting itself is a conduit, a material assertion of the perspective of community members that has confronted members of Congress, staffers, and lobbyists daily.
The project, Roston says, is "intended to be a new format for service journalism," used as a conduit for the Times' reporting on the field.
It is a crucial conduit for producers at a time when pipeline capacity is so constrained the Alberta government last week extended mandatory production curtailments.
In response, Iranian officials threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz, the conduit route for about 20% of all seaborne trade in crude and condensates.
I then dedicated a great deal of time to read and understand more about the continent, as well as technology as a conduit for change.
"What I'm looking to do is to create an organization that acts as a conduit between mental health professionals and other animal sanctuaries," she says.
Victor Mallet describes in "River of Life, River of Death" how the Ganges system appears to be a conduit for bacteria increasingly resistant to antibiotics.
In 2011 it abruptly pulled its ratings from a US$1.5bn Goldman and Citigroup conduit deal, and then overhauled its ratings model in mid-2012.
The 22014,21.6-mile conduit is planned to carry 229,2000 barrels of crude oil a day from the oil fields of western North Dakota to Illinois.
This domination of both the conduit and the content creates unique anti-competitive opportunities ISPs are starting to exploit in a variety of sneaky ways.
Grameenphone was the conduit to launch a mobile health initiative in Bangladesh earlier this year, such is the power of mobile carriers in emerging markets.
The budget process has become a conduit for whatever dispute lawmakers are determined to have, says Molly Reynolds, of the Brookings Institution, a think-tank.
China's banks use trust companies as a conduit to lend to borrowers which they would otherwise be prohibited from lending to such as risky developers.
One of his key roles was to act as a conduit for disgruntled party members who felt they had been ignored in May's election campaign.
If you're anything like me, most of the time you don't use your phone as, well, a phone, but as a conduit to the internet.
His company is at the center of a firestorm for its use as a conduit for fake news, election meddling, hate speech and privacy abuses.
But last month villagers traveled to Tokyo to present their concerns to Thilawa SEZ investors, including the main conduit for Japan's overseas development aid, JICA.
Rows with China have usually been about the South China Sea, west of the Philippines, a conduit for about $5 trillion of shipped goods annually.
And to be blunt: If UnReal wanted to do a season that hinged on race, it could've used someone other than Rachel as its conduit.
Through a combination of industrial clatter and warm tones, Three Futures lays out a new spirituality, with the body as a conduit for the soul.
Our Post Offices and employees play an integral role in every American community and serve as a vital conduit to the national and global marketplace.
Prices of smuggled sugar have risen in China's wholesale markets, they said, while wholesale sugar prices in Myanmar, a major conduit for smugglers, have fallen.
The Independence Visitor Center, an educational center at the site where the Declaration of Independence was signed, functioned as a conduit between the two groups.
Donald Jr. is still the president's son and an informal adviser to his father, and therefore a potential conduit to the seat of American power.
More important, it is the first and only known synthetic conduit for regrowing nerves that does not trigger an immune reaction, allergies, or scar tissue.
This atmosphere would have acted like a conduit, allowing materials to be exchanged between the Earth and the impactor's magma, which eventually formed the Moon.
Tillerson has also been the most important US conduit with Russia, trying to stop a vital relationship between two nuclear powers from getting even worse.
They also confirm that Ohr later became a critical conduit of continuing information from Steele after the FBI ended the Brit's role as an informant.
In licking these rather banal, mass-produced objects, the artist creates a conduit between himself, his art, and the random objects he chooses to lick.
His extensive ties to Moscow made him the most likely conduit for an explicit quid pro quo arrangement with the Kremlin if one took place.
There was blood in the tube, flowing into a transparent plastic bulb—a crude conduit between the inside of his head and the outside world.
Still, Abdulaziz says, Twitter remains critical for Saudis, who still see the platform as an important — and possibly singular — conduit for true democracy and discourse.
He was also a conduit for the secret Ukraine peace plan that made its way to the desk of then-National Security Advisor Michael Flynn.
In physical demand, China's net gold imports via main conduit Hong Kong plunged 55 percent in August from the previous month, data showed on Tuesday.
Quentin is what I call a "conduit character," someone who mostly exists to provide the shortest path between any two other characters in the ensemble.
The Europeans are also trying to set up Instex, a barter-based trade conduit with Iran, but an equivalent Iranian mechanism has yet to start.
Millennials make up 40 percent of all outbound travel from China, and offer a growing sales channel and conduit for cultural cache in Chinese markets.
Embracing the solitude and musical freedom the format affords, La Torture Des Ténèbres has become a conduit for the myriad dystopian horrors haunting her work.
Volker testified that Giuliani was a conduit between Ukraine and Trump, personally demanded Ukraine put out a statement announcing the investigations into Biden and Hunter.
Around him was an almost impenetrable mechanical thicket — pipes, wires, machinery and conduit, all servicing amplifiers, control boards, lights, sprinkler systems, winches and cooling ducts.
Declassified documents reveal that almost from the start, the C.I.A. saw that it could exploit the fund-raising campaign as a conduit for domestic propaganda.
The company is also investing $550 million on a massive rail yard in Texas that will help serve as a conduit for cross-border trade.
Separately, emails show that during the 2016 presidential campaign, the political operative Roger Stone sold himself to Trump advisers as a potential conduit to WikiLeaks.
Instagram is the primary social network of its younger users, while Facebook acts as more of a directory and a conduit to Facebook's Messenger app.
The capriciousness of nature never ceased to amaze Abraham, which is why he was such a fantastic conduit for this rugged terrain and its inhabitants.
Data showing net gold imports by top-consumer China, via main conduit Hong Kong surged 65.2 percent in January from the previous month, supported gold.
The Trump administration has stepped up its rhetoric against the smartphone giant, accusing it of acting as a conduit for the Chinese government to spy.
She exuded bone-deep affection and respect for vaudeville stylings, in which impeccably controlled artifice became a conduit for sentimentality as well as rowdy humor.
Mr. Kushner, who is married to Mr. Trump's daughter Ivanka, has become a central voice on China, serving as a conduit between Beijing and Washington.
NBA stars became celebrities in China, and the league is now an important conduit for other American companies eager to tap into the Chinese market.
Social media has served as an effective conduit to expose harassment scandals, and will continue to do so, KKR said in its 2018 market outlook.
And Mr. Mulvaney is shown to have been deeply involved as a key conduit for transmitting Mr. Trump's demands for the freeze across the administration.
Getting rid of the Johnson Amendment would welcome mega churches into partisan fights and could create a new conduit for untraceable dark money in politics.
To help with those relationships, McMillan also created a "business analytics manager" position that effectively acts as a conduit between his team and other units.
I imagine that you're in them, patiently waiting, using yourself as a conduit, encouraging them, coaxing them to release all their mess, expose, to live.
They also found that the firm he claimed to have paid to translate campaign brochures was nothing but a conduit to his own bank account.
"The main battle is about cutting the road between Aleppo and Turkey, for Turkey is the main conduit of supplies for the terrorists," Assad told AFP.
Consolidating trust and power for Priebus may be a tad easier after the immigration order fiasco and the President's designation of him as his chief conduit.
As in other countries with low domestic savings, it relies on foreign borrowing, with banks acting as the conduit for a major part of the flows.
"Investigators believe this pattern is consistent with Magbanua being the conduit during the planning of Markel's murder," the police report said, according to the Sun Sentinel.
The studio launches with two key partners, component distributor Avnet and Dragon Innovation, which serves as a conduit for startups looking to start the manufacturing process.
The 2.85 million barrel per day Mainline is North America's largest pipeline system and a crucial conduit for Canadian producers exporting crude to the United States.
Acting as a conduit between the vessels, ship operators, and local communities, he ensured that filters made it to their intended destinations as quickly as possible.
Mr. Kani, now in his 80s and living in Europe, told Mr. Cooper that he had acted as a conduit between Mr. Sadr and the shah.
The 2.85 million barrel-per-day Mainline is North America's largest pipeline system and a crucial conduit for Canadian producers exporting crude to the United States.
Instead, Loplop is the watcher, a conduit between the hapless artists, placed in a disorienting and indifferent environment, and the Surreal world they seek to project.
The tanker explosion site lies near the critical shipping lane that is the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow conduit for 30% of the world's seaborne oil.
Bulging storage tanks are contributing to high apportionment on Canada's main conduit to the United States, the 2.85 million barrel-per-day (bpd) Enbridge Mainline network.
The social media behemoth has repeatedly touted its "trending news" section, in the upper right corner of users' feeds, as an unbiased conduit for the news.
Though it is deeply cerebral, Dinner is also a text of great heart, espousing a sincere faith in art as a conduit between life and feeling.
The department is in charge of the party's relations with foreign political parties, and has traditionally served as a conduit for Chinese diplomacy with North Korea.
To actively disrupt the elections without actually interfering, Putin would also need a reliable conduit to spread the rumor that the elections have indeed been hacked.
As with most things, Prince nailed the subscription business model: NPGMC didn't just send out invoices once a month as a mere conduit for recurring revenue.
Since the payments have become public, Columbus Nova has attempted to distance itself from Vekselberg, denying Vekselberg used Columbus Nova as a conduit to pay Cohen.
Conduit hydro, which can attach electric turbines to public water system pipelines, can be difficult to site, even though they are being added to existing infrastructure.
Bannon, who was instrumental in focusing the message of Trump's 2016 campaign, was considered the main conduit between Trump and his base of far-right voters.
"There is a strong benefit in people buying a lot of Android phones and e-commerce in India is a huge conduit for that," Soni said.
It will also reduce its steel exports 30 percent by product to the U.S. to avoid being a conduit for China's steel overproduction and trade circumvention.
The need for communication among stakeholders means that many communities could even benefit from an intermediary to serve as a conduit for gathering and sharing information.
They're a conduit for drama, loyalty politics, and "cancel culture," as WIRED's Emma Grey Ellis has learned throughout her reporting on some of YouTube's biggest names.
Khan, an ethnic Pashtun like many Taliban, has built up his support among Pakistani Taliban loyalists, which could be a conduit to negotiations with the Taliban.
The FBI has investigated Torshin for using the NRA as a conduit for funds that would help Trump win the presidency, McClatchy reported earlier this year.
The result, reporters and editors say, could be a loss of transparency that would hinder the press's role as a conduit for information to the people.
For Catholics, the bread and wine are not metaphors for Jesus' body and blood, but the real thing — a miraculous, fleshly conduit between God and creation.
The United States has long distrusted the company, which makes smartphones, microchips and telecommunications equipment, considering it a possible conduit for espionage and sabotage of Americans.
In part, they said additional transparency might help squelch speculation that Deutsche Bank had served as a conduit for Russian money to get to Mr. Trump.
Jumia will also reduce fees on its JumiaPay finance product to encourage digital payments over cash, which can be a conduit for the spread of coronavirus.
Early in his rule, Mr. Kim executed his uncle, Jang Song-thaek, who had served as the primary conduit between the North and China's senior leadership.
Herbert W. Kalmbach, Richard M. Nixon's personal lawyer and a conduit for hush money from the 20053 presidential campaign to the Watergate burglars, died on Sept.
Espada also embodies the evolving role of the modern coach, balancing responsibilities as a conduit to the front office with the traditional task of developing players.
Mr. Abbas is increasingly unpopular at home, though he is the recognized conduit to the wider world, and the race for succession is clearly heating up.
She was the conduit for urging the South Vietnamese to resist Johnson's entreaties to join the Paris talks and wait for a better deal under Nixon.
Mr. Magashule's son, Tshepiso, worked for the Guptas, and, according to emails leaked from a Gupta-company server, served as a conduit to his father's office.
More frequently compromised by vanity and ego, it's the conduit for a certain kind of self-actualization, and its practitioners are dangerously lacking in self-awareness.
As a result, telecom experts have long pushed for a "dig once" law that would mandate the installation of fiber conduit during roadway construction and upgrades.
A mute, Liz communicates with her husband and children with her expressive eyes and hand gestures, using her youngest as a conduit to the larger world.
Song's department is in charge of the party's relations with foreign political parties, and has traditionally served as a conduit for Chinese diplomacy with North Korea.
With music as that conduit, you can see a band you've been excitedly waiting for or hear a new song that nails what you're going through.
At the same time, former AFP officials have landed high-level jobs in the Trump administration, giving the group a conduit for airing its policy wishes.
We are now asking that Mexico immediately do its fair share to stop the use of its territory as a conduit for illegal immigration into our country.
"So if you transition a peatland from sphagnum to sedge, sedges create this fast-track conduit for methane from the subsurface to reach the atmosphere," he said.
But even if that's true, the spinal cord is also the conduit for sensation, proprioception (knowing where we are relative to the space around us), pain, etc.
And like Keystone XL (which President Obama vetoed this February), the Dakota Access Pipeline has taken on larger significance as a conduit for worsened global climate change.
Libya has become the main conduit for African migrants and refugees trying to reach Europe, with many detained if their journey fails and they are sent back.
Multiple sources said that Kushner was a key conduit between Trump and foreign leaders, and has been playing an important role in his diplomacy in recent weeks.
And this is the Russian ambassador who's named in Robert Mueller's indictments as being a conduit — essentially a communication channel — between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin.
"It could be catastrophic for the AKP to be implicated as a conduit for Iranian influence peddling," said Erdemir, the former opposition-party member of Turkey's parliament.
You might think it's good news for Thiel that Trump isn't going away, that Thiel will become a powerful and sought-after conduit to the Oval Office.
PAN similarly permitted four companies including Bayer AG , Astellas, Dendreon Pharmaceuticals and Amgen Inc to use it as a conduit to pay patients kickbacks, the government alleged.
Crowdfunding platforms have stepped in to fill a patchy social safety net, but they're still private businesses with their own goals, not simply a conduit for charity.
Then social media changed those rules again, giving musicians an even more direct conduit to audiences than reality TV did and contributing to the show's eventual downfall.
It acquired a one-third stake in the colony in 1683 and became an important conduit in the slave trade, especially between West Africa and South America.
Saudi Arabia has since said that aid can go through "liberated ports" but not Houthi-controlled Hodeidah, the conduit for the vast bulk of imports into Yemen.
What's happening: In an announcement yesterday, Amazon said it will give up the local Chinese market, making its online store there solely a conduit for foreign goods.
CLINTON: WE ALL KNOW PEOPLE BUT WHEN THEY MADE THAT CONDUIT ARGUMENT THE STATE DEPARTMENT SAID THERE'S NOTHING TO IT. THE CAREER PEOPLE AT THE STATE DEPARTMENT.
TRADE MECHANISM The Europeans are also trying to set up Instex, a barter-based trade conduit with Iran, but an equivalent Iranian mechanism has yet to start.
Perhaps most seriously, in 2016 WikiLeaks was the conduit for Russian-hacked emails from the Democratic Party that may have swayed the course of America's presidential election.
Along with its plug-in predecessors, the company no doubt sees the 4K set as a conduit for introducing the company's media play into users' living rooms.
Though Montevideo usually gets to us through contaminated chicken or spices, raw sprouts have long been a favorite conduit of foodborne illness, thanks to its very nature.
Austria has largely served as a conduit into Germany for the migrants who have streamed through the Balkans but has limited asylum applicants to 80 per day.
China's net gold imports in November via its main conduit Hong Kong dropped 17.8 percent from October to the lowest in 10 months, data showed on Thursday.
For half a century, Keith and Rosmarie Waldrop have been (despite some serious competition) the most reliable conduit for poetry traveling from French and German into English.
Hodeidah port is the main conduit for supplies to Yemen, where around 8.4 million people are believed by aid workers to be on the verge of starvation.
They include dredging and expanding canals, and constructing flood barriers and water retention areas to drain and divert floodwater to Thailand's main conduit, the Chao Phraya River.
I don't feel comfortable answering that question because then you get into a mode where [people] think of me as a conduit to Gypsy and I'm not.
It's not just a way to make tangible the digital photos you take with your smartphone, it's a conduit to the physical world for any digital image.
A firm-fitting headset and earphones not only serve as a conduit to another world but also deprive your senses from fully keeping track of this one.
New territories with low or no corporate taxes are continuously emerging as sink OFCs, but, as our study shows, there are just a handful of conduit OFCs.
However, panelists pointed out that access to smartphones is only half the battle: Connectivity can be a conduit for global commerce and a path to financial independence.
Instead, her subjects evoke ideas of alienation and loneliness, while also reflecting the inherent power of isolation as a special kind of conduit for transmitting creative energy.
The SEC serves as a regulatory conduit for the shareholder engagement process, and it does often grant companies' requests to block proposals based on various agency rules.
Within minutes of the door closing, AF had pulled a panel out of the wall, ripped an electrical conduit out, and smashed it through the observation panel.
As people spend more time online and get more comfortable with purchasing products there, social media and major tech platforms are increasingly a conduit for online sales.
AT&T, which would be a major conduit of Time Warner content if the deal were approved, purchased satellite television service DirecTV for $48.5 billion in 2015.
The emails, he said, showed how Ms. Abedin served as a conduit between the department and the Clinton Foundation, citing the exchange over the crown prince's meeting.
For example, BetCris was described in a 2015 Justice Department news conference on a major gambling conviction as a conduit for illegal bets in the United States.
But Ehud Yaari, an Israel-based fellow of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, said Israel was more interested in Oman as a conduit to Tehran.
None of these shows are the optimal conduit for understanding the political issues of the day, unless you're a big nerd for Congress or really hate conflict.
For years, the U.S. has warned that Huawei's equipment could be a conduit for espionage, and Britain, Australia, New Zealand and Canada have recently adopted Washington's distrust.
In Afghanistan, Mr. Mattis was seen as the reliable conduit to the American government, and someone who provided balance to the whims of an often unpredictable president.
But they worry that it could allow groups like Generation Identity to act as a conduit between conservatism and extremism and draw young people into their orbit.
Reddit had become the central conduit through which the conspiracy theory, which originated on 4Chan, moved from the hinterlands of the online world to a mainstream audience.
Rail is seen as a crucial conduit for Canadian crude in the absence of new export pipelines, which have been long delayed by regulatory and environmental concerns.
More than his value as a conduit, Mr. Bannon is viewed as the intellectual force behind the political movement that carried Mr. Trump to the White House.
The campaigns also highlight a broader strategy by the Republican Party: turning voters' resentment toward Ms. Ocasio-Cortez into a conduit for the party's other electoral goals.
For example, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria is now the main conduit for fighting those diseases and raises about $5 billion a year.
But, if epigenetic information can be transmitted through sperm and eggs, an organism would seem to have a direct conduit to the heritable features of its progeny.
And Ohr acted as a conduit to send information from Steele to the FBI after the operative was terminated by the bureau as a confidential human source.
Also known as outside spending — funds favoring one party or another without coordinating directly with a candidate — the method has become the preferred conduit for campaign contributions.
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria is now the main conduit for fighting those diseases — and has $5 billion a year to work with.
Underscoring the concerns about China's gold demand was the 2771 percent decline in imports in June from Hong Kong, the main conduit for gold entering the mainland.
Flores, a farmer and a river guide, was a self-appointed conduit between the Mashco and the region's other indigenous people, who lived mostly in riverside villages.
Background: During the 2016 presidential race, Mr. Stone presented himself to Trump campaign officials as a conduit of information from WikiLeaks, which was releasing damaging Democratic emails.
The role has evolved to become a more direct conduit to the front office, with increasing emphasis on tying decisions about lineups and strategies decisions to analytics.
Singles—Cardi B's "Bodak Yellow"; Carley Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe"—became the conduit; an optimal pathway to capture the moment and all it had to offer.
National leaders are responsible for this more than the EU, as they are the conduit between decisions that require European cooperation (such as managing globalization) and national debates.
When he steps out of his trailer, Anderson says, it's as if he opens up a conduit to his mother (who has passed away), wherever she might be.
Oil contamination forced Russia to halt flows along the Druzhba pipeline - a key conduit for crude into Eastern Europe and Germany - in April, leaving refiners scrambling for supplies.
Clancy said Schiller serves as a "conduit for information" between the agents and the President-elect and helps inform the Secret Service about any changes to Trump's itinerary.
British authorities are pursuing leads to establish whether BeLeave and Veterans for Britain were merely a conduit through which Vote Leave sought to direct additional funds to AIQ.
More than 10 years later, Twitter has become a global conduit for information sharing, used by heads of state, dissidents, the general public and everyone else in between.
While in prison, he was accused of using his sister as a conduit to communicate with gang members throughout the state and in 2010 pleaded guilty to racketeering.
The visuals are a powerful conduit for his message, turning the 'fancy location, shot with a drone' trope on his head when filtered through this freedom-fight narrative.
"I didn't want to cut off my one conduit to having any hope of a career," Dixon, the former Def Jam music exec, told the New York Times.
In season 6 of Orange is the New Black, repeated acts of violence became a crucial conduit of carrying the show's central message forward: The prisoners are voiceless.
After all, the company's entire media division, which is run by Facebook's managing editor Benjamin Wagner, depends on people's trust in the platform as a conduit for information.
"Starbucks could become a conduit for this conversation, but it has to be in the heart of Starbucks and not something that comes with negative press," Kincaid said.
Manbij's loss would be a huge blow to the militants since it is a vital conduit for the transit of foreign jihadists and provisions from the Turkish border.
Dr. Ramogida said he was an unwitting pawn unaware of the ulterior motives of his businesses partners, who he believes recruited him as a conduit to top athletes.
Amid fast-moving events in northern Syria in recent weeks, one surprise was the speed with which ISIS retreated from Jarablus - a crucial conduit for supplies and fighters.
To see Chick solely as an artist, then, is to reject his own approach to life and art: His art was a conduit for fire-and-brimstone message.
Even though he caught his break singing on Steve Vai's Sex & Religion record in 21107, he felt stifled as the conduit for someone else's words, thoughts and feelings.
Dozens of Palestinian demonstrators had broken into the Gaza side of the Kerem Shalom terminal, the main conduit for goods in and out of the territory, on Friday.
SUBORDINATION RISK The Fund has entered into a credit agreement with several conduit lenders and Citibank, N.A. as a lender, liquidity provider and as agent for the lenders.
Given how, since 2016, Facebook (and Zuckerberg) have been the conduit for so much public and political anger linked to the spreading and accelerating of harmful online content.
In a sense, China serves as a conduit of South Korea's and Japan's exports and in so doing inflates its own export trade figure with the United States.
Even then, the creative talent that allows Unsane to transcend into a true conduit of the stark and ugly reality of women's abuse is lead actress Claire Foy.
The US has urged allied nations to reject Huawei's 5G kit on national security grounds, arguing that Huawei could be used as a conduit for Chinese state spying.
One idea was to show that Butina was the conduit for illegal cash going from Putin to the Trump campaign, via Torshin and Butina's ties to the NRA.
This event could occur again when the summit lava lake drops so low that groundwater is able to flow into the conduit that feeds magma to the crater.
The human condition is often only for cowboys and male poets in movies, but why can't a 13-year-old girl be a conduit for the current experience?
Vice President Mike Pence, whom Trump used as a conduit to further get the message across to Ukraine that it needed to investigate corruption to get US support.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer described Kushner as a "conduit" during the transition period for leaders around the world to establish their bearings with the incoming administration.
And — rather more pressingly — what's to stop an existing mobile messaging platform like WhatsApp becoming the de facto conduit for blue collar businesses and job candidates to connect?
The service charges a premium ($0.19 per minute from the start of the ride, plus a $1.80 "concierge fee") to act like a conduit between passengers and Uber.
WikiLeaks has been identified by American intelligence agencies as acting as a conduit for information that Russian intelligence operatives had stolen from Democrats during the 2016 presidential campaign.
If you need a conduit for a lot of big emotions, The Untamed has plenty of tear-jerking moments, including lots of character deaths and a few rebirths.
We need to know what it means to respect someone's personhood and to respect your own personhood and to be a conduit for love rather than ego needs.
"We're prepared to engage in a conversation with no preconditions," Mr. Pompeo said at a news conference in Switzerland, which acts as a conduit between Washington and Tehran.
Boone is now the conduit from the front office to the clubhouse, charged with interpreting and relaying metrics that were unavailable when he played, from 1997 through 2009.
Malachi, a handsome new student in Emoni's culinary arts class, who persistently (and respectfully) pursues Emoni, is a deft conduit for her softening and blooming into young love.
The fake websites were used as the conduit for a number of attacks, including persuading victims to download harmful malware or to reveal passwords and other personal information.
They went out on a freighter from Gioia Tauro, a port on the Tyrrhenian Sea that has long been notorious as a Mafia-run conduit for cocaine trafficking.
Mr. Diack and his son, Papa Massata Diack — who is accused of acting as the conduit for the bribes — are also defendants in the case unveiled on Wednesday.
That day in the salon I realized I wasn't the only one who felt like her hair was a conduit for feeling like you fit in the world.
"It's probably much safer to have those folks act as the conduit and to act as the gathering point rather than somebody in the agency," the employee said.
But the documents revealed by BuzzFeed show how the onetime campaign manager saw the Fox News host as something of a conduit for the president he helped elect.
This obscure trade deal has become the quiet conduit for an explosion in a new and underexamined American consumer behavior: buying things directly from their countries of manufacture.
The Central Asian state, formerly part of the Soviet Union, borders Afghanistan and is seen in Russia and the West as a conduit for drug traffickers and militants.
The tech giants, whose ranks Netflix aspires to join, want something more like a monopoly, to be the conduit for as much of our experience as they can.
" She was also asked for her views on adtech-driven microtargeting — as a conduit for disinformation campaigns and political interference — and more broadly as so-called "surveillance capitalism.
The move eventually made Ms. Court — an ally of Mr. Walter — and her office the sole official conduit through which Guggenheim money managers could reach out to clients.
At the same time, platforms providing a conduit for corporate interests to cheaply and easily manufacture 'politicized' speech looks to be another under-scrutinized risk for democratic societies.
Email, a main conduit of communication for two decades, now appears so vulnerable that the nation seems to be wondering whether its bursting inboxes can ever be safe.
By 1959 he was ready, and with few other Spanish media outlets, he soon came to feel a powerful bond as the conduit from the team to Latinos.
Long known to decrease the cost of new builds, Dig Once (for conduit placement) and Climb Once (for pole attachments) policies would encourage broadband deployment across the country.
Microtargeted ads are also, as we now know all too well, a pre-greased electronic conduit for attacks on democracy and society — enabling the spread of malicious disinformation.
"Our focus has been not to become a permanent stop but just to be a temporary stop where we are a conduit to facilitate their journey," Bernal said.
Because Irving has no active agent — his change from Jeff Wechsler cannot be official until June 29 — the Celtics have no conduit to the six-time All-Star.
For all its threats, Iran cannot close the Strait of Hormuz, the conduit for one-fifth of the world's traded oil and a quarter of its liquefied natural gas.
This leads to people sharing information one on one or using someone like her as a conduit to share security info instead of having an organized security sharing system.
Until now, the so-called Ecommerce Directive has given online platforms broad protection from being subject to copyright penalties when they simply acted as a conduit for user uploads.
Still, the proposal is a conduit for Democrats' outrage over accusations of voting abnormalities in hotly contested midterm elections and frustration over Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Things it has "messed up" include aiding foreign actors in a propaganda campaign to interfere in the 2016 US election and being a conduit for ethnic cleansing in Myanmar.
The government also alleged Amgen from 2011 to 2014 used PAN Foundation as a conduit to pay the copay obligations of Medicare patients using its secondary hyperparathyroidism treatment Sensipar.
Judith Exner Exner, who served as a conduit between JFK and mobster Sam Giancana, famously claimed that she had an abortion after she became pregnant with the President's child.
Instead, the film uses Jared as a passive conduit for the audience to soak in the ashen, empty faces of the other (mostly) young men and women around him.
Top consumer China's net gold imports via main conduit Hong Kong fell 4.2 percent in April from a three-month high in the previous month, data showed on Thursday.
It is still the most important conduit for getting money into and out of China, and provides much-needed credibility and professional services to its Belt and Road Initiative.
He was a conduit for the music's power—and somehow, he managed to harness that power and unite the room floor in ways that went far beyond simple revelry.
Conduit roads too are blocked by collapsed palm trees and debris, forcing agencies to consider air dropping of supplies as the skies clear and flying becomes a safer option.
In other news, top consumer China's net gold imports via main conduit Hong Kong rose 15.8 percent in October to the highest in three months, data showed on Thursday.
And the U.S. president-elect, who extolled Putin's leadership during the campaign and called for a tempered approach to U.S.-Russia relations, may be a conduit to achieving that.
Briefing reporters on Tuesday, a senior Israeli military officer who requested anonymity said that Israel believed Iran was using Iraqi territory as a conduit for missile transfers to Syria.

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