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"contemporaneous" Definitions
  1. contemporaneous (with somebody/something) happening or existing at the same time

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"Whether art has a responsibility to be contemporaneous, whether it can be contemporaneous, is a huge question," Ms. Washburn said.
That wasn't just the prevalent notion among the founders — it was the only notion of which any contemporaneous or nearly contemporaneous trace can be found.
"It is almost certain that his notes were the basis for writing his manuscript and would be contemporaneous or near contemporaneous," said a Democratic aide working on the impeachment trial.
Comey wrote about the discussions with Trump in contemporaneous memos.
To protect the FBI, and myself, I needed a contemporaneous record.
Waldman offered contemporaneous documents to show he memorialized Warner's exact words.
Competing contemporaneous popes in the Middle Ages was a church nightmare.
The criminal proceedings against Manning lacked contemporaneous access to the court record.
Kushner and Sessions were also in the room, contemporaneous news reports say.
You wrote the book very quickly, so that it would be contemporaneous.
The thing we've got says on the bottom it's just contemporaneous notes.
Kelly disagreed with the decision -- and wrote a contemporaneous memo about it.
"We should assume there are contemporaneous documents to reflect agency viewpoints," Berger said.
As you have seen in the press, my contemporaneous messages support my recollection.
As a journalist himself, Mr. Schiller photographed those two contemporaneous figures — the Rev.
" It added that the May 2018 update "was a minute of contemporaneous discussions.
Comey's memos were not contemporaneous notes done in the ordinary course of business.
This "Dream" is costumed in the early-Victorian attire contemporaneous with Mendelssohn's music.
And I collected hundreds of contemporaneous newspaper articles from states throughout the country.
KING: With regard to your memos, isn't it true that in a — in a court case, when you're weighing evidence, contemporaneous memos and contemporaneous statements to third parties are considered probative in terms of the — the — the validity of — of testimony?
For the sake of contemporaneous reporting, you should remember a few more details too.
BuzzFeed News has reviewed Nick's contemporaneous notes to confirm his attendance at the event.
Ford's therapist has contemporaneous notes from 2012 in which she discussed the alleged incident.
But that's only if you're using hardware that was contemporaneous with those operating systems.
Trump has denied making these comments, which Comey said he documented in contemporaneous memos.
The senators also cited the "contemporaneous communications" between Whitefish and administration officials including Zinke.
An FBI agent's contemporaneous notes are traditionally accepted as evidence in a court proceeding.
I then divided that by the projected FY2000 GDP from a contemporaneous CBO report .
Furthermore, there were contemporaneous announcements of Obama's birth printed in Hawaiian newspapers at the time.
Trump, meanwhile, deemed McGahn a "lying bastard" whose habit of taking contemporaneous notes raised suspicion.
True, well, this is ... Contemporaneous notes filed by the people in charge of the theater.
Regulatory accumulation is the potential burden caused by the contemporaneous application of seemingly unrelated regulations.
This is why other evidence is so important, whether it is contemporaneous notes or tapes.
McCabe has signaled that he will be corroborating Comey's account, and with contemporaneous, detailed notes.
Visual and sonic clues in the footage match contemporaneous satellite imagery and flight path data.
Now, there isn't much contemporaneous documentary evidence from the meeting itself — but there is some.
This – when matched with Strzok's contemporaneous statements – appears to amount to, at minimum, obstruction of justice.
Comey's carefully scripted statement stuck close to what he had already written in his contemporaneous memoranda.
There's something gutsy in Living Modern's decision to show the artist's wardrobe alongside roughly contemporaneous work.
How did the "French touch" version of house music differ from earlier and contemporaneous Chicago styles?
Graetz had dutifully proffered receipts and documentation, but the agent was demanding something called contemporaneous substantiation.
" He mentioned Mr. Comey's contemporaneous notes of their meetings, calling those memos self-serving and "fake.
As it says on the documents themselves, they are rough transcripts taken from contemporaneous notes. 24.
And contemporaneous accounts from corroborating witnesses like these add a lot of credibility to victims' stories.
Contemporaneous notes that she took at the time, read by Woo over the phone, back this up.
In contrast, Comey wrote contemporaneous memos documenting each interaction that he wrote and shared with FBI leaders.
There's little contemporaneous coverage of the Arab Spring, the Tea Party movement, Occupy Wall Street, or Gamergate.
Excitement had built up in the hours before, as DJs played pop hits contemporaneous with the film.
There are few contemporaneous accounts of his life, and he quickly became a stock figure for greed.
Thanks to those marauders, the Arctic in contemporaneous southern legends was not a paradise but a hell.
While some contemporaneous 19th-century groups, like the Mormons, grew to large religions, the Faithists faded away.
Mostly white partygoers donned Afros and toy guns, according to a contemporaneous story by The Associated Press.
" In announcing the penalty, USADA said its investigation included "eyewitness proof, testimonies, contemporaneous emails and patient records.
As with contemporaneous punk music, sheer nerve rocketed impudent twentysomethings to stardom on New York's downtown scene.
He and other Democrats also want the White House to turn over contemporaneous notes from the summit.
In his television interview, Hunter Biden didn't mention those contemporaneous questions about the appearance of a conflict.
Reliance on the author's contemporaneous, often piecemeal notes is the least reliable way to check a quotation.
Looking at the data, no differences could be detected in the injury rates between Neanderthals and contemporaneous humans.
Even small details, like the lines forming the figures' eyes and earlobes, are characteristic of contemporaneous, ancient representations.
"I hope you can let this go," Trump said, according to a contemporaneous memo authored by Comey himself.
Ohr's account to Congress and his contemporaneous notes show he had multiple contacts with Steele in July 28500.
Mr. Phillips, the mayor's spokesman, later said that those two events were contemporaneous and occurred in late March.
Trump's denial underscores another Democratic demand: that the Senate seek contemporaneous documents that the president has blocked, too.
First, virtually everyone acts in ways consistent with contemporaneous social norms—norms of which later generations may disapprove.
This exposure made Lincoln particularly empathetic about the sacrifices of soldiers, according to historians, academics and contemporaneous accounts.
"I believe my work is contemporaneous with me," he told Callaloo, a journal of black literature, in 1972.
This was largely because both men kept detailed, contemporaneous, and at times even legible notes on the incident.
That can come in the form of testimony from confidants, contemporaneous emails or messages, or even inference from conduct.
It is instructive to compare these works with the contemporaneous views of Mont Sainte-Victoire painted by Paul Cézanne.
It also doesn't fit figure that emerges from other testimony and from contemporaneous documents like his high school yearbook.
" It added that the May 2018 update "was a minute of contemporaneous discussions"..."and was neither false nor misleading.
To recall her time around Mr. Holly and the Crickets, she said, she used about 150 contemporaneous diary entries.
Scores of other contemporaneous paintings throw the Met's own extensive collection of Rodin busts, burghers and caryatids into relief.
He wants a contemporaneous record of the truth to protect himself and — God knows — the Republic against Trump's lies.
The contemporaneous decline in the pound, widely considered a Brexit side effect, has also made holidays more financially daunting.
Former FBI lawyer Lisa Page also documented Rosenstein's wire remark in her own contemporaneous memo, which corroborated McCabe's account.
It also shined a bright light on something more commonplace: the F.B.I.'s practice of keeping careful, contemporaneous notes.
Mr. McCabe and his former colleagues kept contemporaneous memos on their interactions with Mr. Trump and Justice Department officials.
Effects on employment must be disentangled from contemporaneous social and economic trends, many of which have much larger effects.
But the FBI's culture is one of creating contemporaneous notes and records, even on matters of far less importance.
Thankfully, Rutherford's translation did not strip the script of the Victorian artifices of the translations contemporaneous to the play.
But a comparative analysis of the remains left behind by Neanderthals and contemporaneous humans is finally overturning this unwarranted assumption.
"This court is no longer faced with a facially discriminatory order coupled with contemporaneous statements suggesting discriminatory intent," Trenga explained.
Or can we think of people like [James] Van Der Zee, who are basically roughly contemporaneous with somebody like Picasso.
The economys deceleration has been contemporaneous with the imposition of successive rounds of tariffs rather than changes in interest rates.
The economy's deceleration has been contemporaneous with the imposition of successive rounds of tariffs rather than changes in interest rates.
When he died in 1975, there was no rupture, as with the contemporaneous demise of dictatorships in Portugal or Greece.
After all, he kept contemporaneous notes about his discussions with the president and about what to do after Comey's firing.
" Contemporaneous emails at the time also show State Department officials saying Menendez "threatened to hold a hearing on the matter.
There are public reports that Wray is keeping contemporaneous notes about White House limits imposed against the FBI background check.
But the same can't be said for the testimony by Sondland, Volker, U.S. envoy Bill Taylor, and other contemporaneous witnesses.
In 1999, contemporaneous to this CBS interview, he told Larry King on CNN he would form a presidential exploratory committee.
Still others went for the glory of obtaining "farthest north"—in contemporaneous parlance, the highest latitude yet reached by man.
Those people denied that Trump had contemporaneous knowledge of the meeting on more than 15 occasions, according to CNN's analysis.
But it's the contemporaneous accounts that give an unvarnished look at the degradation and disparagement the brothers had to endure.
Abraham Lincoln was described in contemporaneous accounts as suffering from "melancholy," which modern experts have said was likely clinical depression.
Referring to detailed contemporaneous notes he took, Taylor chronicled how his concern over this increased as the summer went on.
Image: Johan LindgrenIchthyosaurs were contemporaneous to dinosaurs, but they were strikingly similar in appearance to modern toothed whales, most especially dolphins.
For comparison, the contemporaneous titanosaur Rukwatitan, discovered back in 2014 in the same rock formation, weighed about eight to 10 tons.
One of the joys of going to Europe was always the distance — nine hours in my case — from compulsive contemporaneous chatter.
Kelly said Crooks has provided her with contemporaneous emails from January 2006 in which she discusses her experience with her sister.
Former FBI Director James Comey said Trump's tweet suggesting there were "tapes" of their conversations convinced him to leak contemporaneous memos.
Is there contemporaneous historical evidence that indicates Congress intended to disestablish the Creek reservation, even if it didn't do so explicitly?
Featured is a wall-filling blowup of a terrific—and terrifying—contemporaneous ledger drawing of the battle, by a Sioux artist.
Sobel confirmed that Douglas had described the encounter with Moonves at the time, and his contemporaneous notes back up her account.
The descriptions of his exchanges with Trump, as first documented in contemporaneous memos and then leaked to the press, are consistent.
UPDATE: This post originally claimed, based on contemporaneous reporting and social media, that hours had been "officially extended" on Friday night.
Examples of their work here range from still lifes to graphic montages reminiscent of contemporaneous punk rock album covers and zines.
Philip Venables's adaptation of Sarah Kane's last play is directed by Ted Huffman and features William Cole conducting the ensemble Contemporaneous.
Mr. Ravich has offered no explanation for his suggestive texts, or Ms. Tirschwell's contemporaneous accounts to Ms. Parash and her psychiatrist.
In the case of the Times's Comey story, the origin of the information is plainly stated — an F.B.I. director's contemporaneous notes.
They studied contemporaneous news accounts and court records and interviewed people who were in and around the Algiers at the time.
Did any White House aides, for instance, take contemporaneous notes of the president linking the military aid directly to political favors?
And with her contemporaneous memos and potential email and phone records, it appears she has evidence to back up her claims.
Yes, life was tough for Neanderthals—but the new research suggests life wasn't any less tougher or violent for contemporaneous Homo sapiens.
"The trial evidence fails to demonstrate the contemporaneous fraudulent intent necessary to prove a scheme to defraud through contractual promises," Wesley wrote.
"The trial evidence fails to demonstrate the contemporaneous fraudulent intent necessary to prove a scheme to defraud through contractual promises," Wesley wrote.
" GFG added in the statement Sunday that the update "was neither false nor misleading given the context of the contemporaneous verbal discussions.
But it is silent on any transportation (or labor) policy issues related to ride-hail or any of Uber's other contemporaneous controversies.
"The results of the price-cost test are consistent with the contemporaneous evidence gathered by the Commission in this case," it writes.
Only 14 percent of the US went online from work, school, or home that year, according to a contemporaneous Pew Research study.
This too was a suspicious claim at the time, since contemporaneous reporting portrayed the FBI as being in mourning over Comey's ouster.
McGahn offered hours of testimony and contemporaneous notes to the special counsel's office, becoming one of its most useful sources of information.
His attorneys argue they have provided all the contemporaneous documents and testimony Mueller could possibly need from people involved, except for Trump.
We know very little, for example, about the role of the counterintelligence investigation that was taking place contemporaneous with the criminal probe.
They will also likely highlight the fact that Taylor took detailed, contemporaneous notes of many of the conversations he had regarding Ukraine.
" GFG added in the statement Sunday that the update "was neither false nor misleading given the context of the contemporaneous verbal discussions.
The Mueller investigation then operated without any independent supervision from outside the agency, review by any elected officials or contemporaneous judicial review.
We had multiple sources confirming Mr. Rosenstein's comments, some of which were reflected in contemporaneous memos written by participants in the meetings.
In a contemporaneous memo, Mr. Comey wrote that he assured Mr. Trump that the F.B.I. intended to protect him on this point.
"The memo and the agent's contemporaneous warnings to the FBI are of extreme interest to us," said one GOP source in Congress.
"There's no physical recording but there are a lot of people listening and taking contemporaneous notes of these calls," the official said.
The genetics of this ancient woman point to the hunter-gatherer way of life, matched with contemporaneous archeological evidence from the area.
Though there had been other contemporaneous celebrations of Mother's Day — one from 1873 even earned national attention — Jarvis's became the most famous.
As a result, a European Union project planned to start before November will seek to provide contemporaneous weather-attribution analyses for the continent.
Rosenstein was new to the job, and, according to McCabe's account — memorialized in contemporaneous memos — he made a pair of eyebrow-raising suggestions.
Talking head historical doc, an oral history illustrated with contemporaneous footage, CGI re-creations, and spacey music by Archer Prewitt and Pink Floyd.
One contemporaneous estimate by doctors puts the yearly rate at about 2 million abortions a year (compared to today's 1.5 million or less).
Contemporaneous news reports about Barack Obama and George W. Bush, for example, noted that they shook every hand at the graduations they attended.
We had been looking to the market's reception of that deal (and a few others) for a contemporaneous window into hotel lender appetites.
No TV series arrives without precedent, and no show so completely defines an era that every other contemporaneous show lives in its shadow.
And "State of Love and Trust" might be Pearl Jam's most fun song, freed from the ponderous affect of the band's contemporaneous work.
He was able to describe in detail a number of meetings, messages, phone calls and other communications due to contemporaneous notes he took.
A new series at Film at Lincoln Center offers a 21-film corrective, illuminating the wide range of contemporaneous production in South Korea.
We know about the lynchings today thanks to the contemporaneous accounts collected by NAACP investigator Walter White and a few local newspaper reports.
Based on contemporaneous notes, emails, texts and F.B.I. interviews, the report draws out scene after scene of a White House on the edge.
Porter appeared to have cooperated heavily with the special counsel's investigation, even providing contemporaneous notes documenting key moments that Mueller was digging into.
Mr. Trump's lawyers have long said that Mr. Comey's accounts of their interactions, described in contemporaneous memos and congressional testimony, cannot be trusted.
The IRS likes a contemporaneous mileage log, meaning that you shouldn't try to recreate it if you neglected to record your miles last year.
In his book, "The Clinton Tapes," based on contemporaneous conversations with the President, the historian Taylor Branch paraphrased the former commander-in-chief's mindset.
You noticed the contemporaneous rise of Auto-tune in two seemingly disparate places—North African berber pop music and Dirty South commercial hip-hop.
In the earliest contemporaneous retellings of the story, Kraft says "it's a Super Bowl ring, it's a very good ring" while Putin examines it.
It doesn't appear to trouble them that these same arguments were raised, and lost, in congressional debates contemporaneous with passage of the 14th Amendment.
The recordings have offered the first contemporaneous account of how Mr. Raniere helped devise one of the most secret and controversial practices within Nxivm.
Contemporaneous with such an enforcement should be a raise in the minimum wage so American citizens would take those jobs that attract undocumented workers.
With their focus on abstracted patterns and shapes, these photographs evidence the influence of contemporaneous art movements such as Cubism, New Vision, and Constructivism.
On this week's Popcast I speak with pop music reporter Joe Coscarelli about what the contemporaneous success of these two singers reveals, and doesn't.
She said she later deleted the messages because they were upsetting and, according to a contemporaneous email reviewed by ProPublica, Anderson asked her to.
Her mother told the South African authorities that she had been conducting AIDS research for the militia at the time, according to contemporaneous documents.
And this is the population, which is not the result of any contemporaneous policies but instead largely the result of fertility decisions decades ago.
Together, they explore Japanese whaling culture in the first half of the 19th-century as it was contemporaneous to the burgeoning American whale fishery.
After Trump fired Comey last May, Comey revealed that he kept contemporaneous notes about his interactions with the president and made parts of them public.
Note-takers are not essential: In the past, interpreters have fulfilled that role by drawing on their contemporaneous notes to provide an official, historic record.
Democratic Representative Gerry Connolly told reporters Taylor's testimony was based on meticulous contemporaneous notes of conversations and meetings, adding to his credibility as a witness.
Objects were arranged in order of their excavation, to give a sense of the archaeologists' own discovery, accompanied by contemporaneous photographs and crisp wall text.
Mueller already has the most important piece of evidence he needs, he said — the contemporaneous memos that Comey reportedly kept following his encounters with Trump.
But fired FBI Director James Comey, in prepared testimony for his appearance Thursday before the Senate Intelligence Committee, quotes from his contemporaneous notes about them.
Sondland rose to national attention after contemporaneous text messages between himself and Kurt Volker, a former special envoy to Ukraine, were released in early October.
The credibility of Steele's dossier has been much debated, but few realize that it was a compilation of contemporaneous interviews rather than a finished product.
Eliason cited contemporaneous reports that John Dowd, a former Trump lawyer, floated the possibility of pardons to the lawyers representing Paul Manafort and Michael Flynn.
"It moves beyond the exterior surface and into the interior volume of the mask, employing a contemporaneous interpretation of the soul's journey," Neri Oxman explains.
To track down the culprit of any one specific climate change involves piecing together the contemporaneous fingerprints and tracking them back to the plausible causes.
Kelly was so taken aback by the request that he documented it in a written contemporaneous memo, a detail since confirmed by the Washington Post.
The painting by Gérard will be on view on the Frick's main floor, along with other contemporaneous portraits by Joseph Chinard and Jacques-Louis David.
She relies heavily on court records, the autobiography left behind by Nur's second husband, the emperor Jahangir, and contemporaneous accounts by foreign diplomats and others.
What if students compared David's Napoleon with the nearly contemporaneous equestrian portrait of Toussaint Louverture, the leader of the Haitian revolution, nicknamed "the black Napoleon"?
"I certainly think he is a reliable witness and apparently has contemporaneous notes that really memorialize what was said and how he responded," she added.
In cases of sexual abuse, one important legal standard is "contemporaneous outcry," in which victims disclose attacks to people they trust, soon after the event.
Trump has denied Comey's claims, which the former FBI director documented in contemporaneous memos, and previously said he would be willing to testify under oath.
Set in the present day, the new production—with a minimalist, black set and contemporaneous tics like iPads—makes the open secret slightly less explicable.
Details: The book is based on hundreds of pages of contemporaneous notes by the young Alabaman, who has a rare eye and ear for cinematic detail.
Several of the senior FBI managers Comey consulted with are also attorneys, who have similar traditions of memorializing important matters by taking careful and contemporaneous notes.
Between 1996 and 1998 workers at the 10th wage percentile saw their inflation-adjusted pay grow by 9% in real terms, according to one contemporaneous study.
Oakley's fall from privilege easily could have turned her into a helpless figure like Lily Bart, the protagonist of Edith Wharton's contemporaneous The House of Mirth.
Congress must instead establish its intent to maintain control over records either before they are created or contemporaneous with their transfer to or from an agency.
Contemporaneous with the 11th-century nun, the German nun and mystic Hildegard of Bingen (1098 – 1179) wrote extensively on the magical powers of stones and herbs.
The thrill was undercut somewhat by the contemporaneous return of the squirrely Suckling Robin, who has made exactly zero positive strides since we last saw him.
Sondland has also said that he doesn&apost remember key conversations and didn&apost take contemporaneous notes about his dealings with the White House and Ukraine.
Early coverage of Woodward's 85003-page book, to be in stores next week, referenced the author's extensive interviews, government documents and contemporaneous notes from key meetings.
The score, played here by the ensemble Contemporaneous under William Cole's direction, ingeniously translates some fraught conversations between a doctor and patient into a percussion duet.
A faculty committee reviewed Dembe's work as a doctoral student and was impressed; it resembled contemporaneous work at Cornell University that later won a Nobel Prize.
" And yes, she leaned on conservatives; in a contemporaneous interview with Sam Donaldson, she explained, "Those are the only people that are coming to my defense.
There was no contemporaneous evidence to justify the claim that Shokin was investigating the Ukrainian natural gas company, Burisma, when Biden's son, Hunter, worked for it.
Contemporaneous note-taking is the best way to keep track of the new ideas that come up during meetings, and hold employees accountable for new assignments.
Of course, Ford did not go to the police at the time and there was therefore no contemporaneous investigation, much less a prosecution, conviction or sentence.
We also examined the Memphis Library&aposs extensive archives on the Home Society and read contemporaneous reports from investigators who uncovered and documented the horrors there.
Sinema was referred to as a leading organizer and sponsor of the anti-Iraq War rally in contemporaneous news reports and websites for the organizations involved.
Overall, there was significant mistrust on both sides, and sources suggested to CNN that heightened suspicion colored the conversations that are now documented in contemporaneous notes.
With contemplative, earnest standouts like "Boomerang" and the hypnotic "Falsas Promesas," the album soars above contemporaneous efforts this calendar year from the genre's cookie-cutter hitmakers.
Several of the senior FBI mangers Comey consulted with are also attorneys, who have similar traditions of memorializing important matters by taking careful and contemporaneous notes.
Berg's experiments and other contemporaneous attempts to manipulate DNA were very much frontier science, much in the way that Ramirez and Berger's memory research is today.
Sources familiar with the investigation tell us, detectives think the almost contemporaneous move to talk to the police and the L.A. Times will make jurors suspicious.
He notes — as does nearly every contributor in the book — Weirdo's casual opposition to RAW (1980–1991), Art Spiegelman and Françoise Mouly's contemporaneous eleven-issue anthology.
The congressmen said in the letter that two witnesses can provide contemporaneous notes and sworn statements of the meeting where the alleged threats were made by Rosenstein.
"Of the available contemporaneous populations, we model the southern European gene pool as the best proxy for this incoming gene flow," the scientists wrote in the study.
" Redstone's lawyers added: "It will be for the jury to weigh the contemporaneous notes and trial testimony of those disinterested witnesses against Ms. Holland's narcissistic false narrative.
While it is still true, according to a new study, that tweets can be used to predict contemporaneous and future stock market movements, the effect is weakening.
Verizon has finally figured out that it way overpaid for Yahoo and AOL, perhaps after going back and reading all the contemporaneous media analysis and armchair tweets.
According to a recent oral history of the Microsoft trial and a more contemporaneous Wired report, regulators took years to seriously act on Reback and Creighton's warnings.
Reuters has reported that McCabe kept contemporaneous notes following his conversations with Trump, as well as notes related to former FBI Director James Comey's conversations with Trump.
While the pop of champagne has been associated with New Year's celebrations since the 19th century, much of the contemporaneous Victorian visual symbolism now appears rather strange.
"Any time there's a report of sexual assault, and then a subsequent report, particularly when they're contemporaneous, that's going to be a big red flag," he says.
Sessions countering Comey's recollection of events—which is presumably recorded in his contemporaneous memos—is part of the White House's campaign against the former FBI director's credibility.
"The trial evidence fails to demonstrate the contemporaneous fraudulent intent necessary to prove a scheme to defraud," Judge Richard C. Wesley wrote in a 31-page ruling.
Her melodies often follow the modal contour of African-American spirituals, avoiding the outré jazz touches that appear in contemporaneous scores by black and white composers alike.
The fetishization of the exotic impacts every outsider's perspective, and contemporaneous writers, from Herodotus to Xenophon to Aristotle, all had a breathless, almost fanboyish fascination with Sparta.
The specifics of the never-before-reported offer were confirmed to me by multiple sources with direct knowledge, as well as in contemporaneous defense memos I read.
The revelation, based on contemporaneous notes kept by Mr. Comey, heightened the unease among Republicans on Capitol Hill and produced new calls for Mr. Comey to testify.
Contemporaneous illustrations show men in comically tall white wigs, carrying preposterously tiny hats, wearing tight and garishly embroidered waistcoats, brightly colored stockings and impractical slipper-like shoes.
Unlike the contemporaneous Moog synthesizer, the Buchla lacked a traditional keyboard, thus pointing toward the potential for electronic music to make a dramatic break with the past.
The classicism of his countryman, Nicolas Poussin, whose contemporaneous, weirdly cheery "Martyrdom of St. Erasmus" (1628–1629) hung next to Valentin's altarpiece in St. Peter's, became ascendant.
But contemporaneous social media posts and a meticulous hour-by-hour timeline of that weekend pulled together by Bloomberg last year suggest Trump arrived in Moscow Friday, Nov.
His excerpts from Comey's contemporaneous memo include just enough content for a reader to suspect that the former FBI director may have approached Trump with a surreptitious motive.
The aura of fraught "mystery," the classical ambience, and the traces of an enchanted, archaic world enduring in modernity call to mind de Chirico's roughly contemporaneous metaphysical paintings.
It doesn't, of course, and Film at Lincoln Center's Relentless Invention: New Korean Cinema 1996-2003 is a 21-film corrective illuminating the wide range of contemporaneous production.
McGahn spent hours speaking to the special counsel's office, supplying testimony and contemporaneous notes detailing Trump's efforts to fire Mueller and then cover it up in the media.
And all of it was captured in the official's handwritten notes — a contemporaneous record that intelligence professionals tell me exposes the flaws plaguing the early Russia collusion case.
" The filing further alleges that: (28503) "[t]he fact that Mr. Brooks' eye opened indicates he was feeling sensation contemporaneous with, or prior to, injection of the paralytic.
As its name promises, "Assault" is a relentless barrage of acid-indebted clatters and squelches, just a BPM or two behind Aphex Twin's contemporaneous analog experiments as AFX.
Taylor reported on the call to Deputy Assistant Secretary of State George Kent and created a contemporaneous memo documenting the conversation and the phone call on June 22016.
John F. Kelly, the president's former chief of staff, wrote a contemporaneous internal memo about how he had been "ordered" to give Mr. Kushner the top-secret clearance.
His contemporaneous notes, seen by The New York Times and previously unreported, speak to a key issue for Olympic officials: the state's involvement in the massive sports fraud.
Porter was interviewed twice by the special counsel team, and, according to the Mueller report, took contemporaneous notes during a number of other incidents that now interest Democrats.
Giuliani has spoken openly about his role in removing Yovanovitch, but the information released Tuesday is the first contemporaneous written record of his central role in the scheme.
In 2011, according to a contemporaneous report by the New York Civil Liberties Union, police stopped more young black men than the total number living in the city.
The handsome volume in which the maps have now been reproduced includes contemporaneous pictures—faces smiling out from the squalor, or scowling—plus extracts from the investigators' notes.
Additionally, Porter, who served as White House staff secretary, turned over his contemporaneous notes which detailed Trump's frustrations with the Mueller investigation and his efforts to thwart it.
He shed new light on the dome of St. Peter's by scrutinizing contemporaneous projects by Michelangelo as he altered the design from a pointed to a hemispherical dome.
If that line of contemporaneous comment has been petering out, at least as a phenomenon of privilege, it may be because there is nowhere left to take it.
Apparently, while others sat and listened in meetings with the president, Bolton "distinguished himself by filling legal pads with contemporaneous notes on what was said in the room."
This discrete and readily identifiable set of documents includes reports from witness interviews (commonly known as "302s") and items such as contemporaneous notes taken by witnesses of relevant events.
We are hiking with this really contemporaneous set of very important data telling you 'Watch it because you could be hiking at exactly the time you should be cutting.
Miller's identity in the footage was confirmed by three contemporaneous sources, and it appears that the video was filmed in 2003, around the time of the invasion of Iraq.
"I've yet to hear from any borrower who can present documentation, such as email messages, or even contemporaneous notes, that support their claim that the lender lied," Kantrowitz said.
The cross complaint will include an enormous amount of evidence, and cite contemporaneous emails and texts, that will help paint a full and complete picture of this entire matter.
He came upon references to Bowers in arcane books about Hollywood from the 1970s, or contemporaneous accounts that would match specific details from a story Bowers had told him.
RELATED: Mueller, New York AG working together on Manafort Shortly after Comey's firing, it became public that the former FBI director made contemporaneous memos on his conversations with Trump.
The revelation was confirmed both in contemporaneous evidence and testimony secured by a joint investigation by Republicans on the House Judiciary and Government Oversight committees, my source tells me.
I do not know whether similar measures were taken to restrict access to other records of the call, such as contemporaneous handwritten notes taken by those who listened in.III.
After his firing, Comey outraged conservatives when he gave contemporaneous memos documenting his interactions with the president to a close friend so they would be shared with the media.
Michele acknowledges it: His collections, for all their pontificating cant about notions of the contemporaneous, and philosophical quotes from Roland Barthes, are rooted in turn-of-the­-'70s nostalgia.
Politico reported recently that US officials who have reviewed Manafort's contemporaneous account of the encounter say they are mostly about Browder and the need for nixing the Magnitsky Act.
Showing "Breathless" with John Cassavetes's "Shadows," a contemporaneous American exercise in new-wave stylistics, is a lecture in itself on what was innovative and dynamic in late-1950s cinema.
And although the affidavits suggest that Dr. Blasey's story has been consistent, Republicans are more likely to focus on the lack of contemporaneous evidence that could corroborate her story.
Year after year, the lightning rarely came — but unlike with Walter De Maria's nearly contemporaneous "Lightning Field," the real point of "Thunder" was the collective work and collective waiting.
Trump met with then-FBI Director Comey in the Oval Office the next day and asked him to talk about Flynn, according to a contemporaneous memo written by Comey.
Bolton is said to have created detailed documents of significant meetings and interactions — known as contemporaneous memos — and such notes are considered admissible evidence in a court of law.
Throughout written history, eruptions of large amounts of basaltic lava were contemporaneous with the onset of rapid global warming, including the Medieval warm period and the Roman warm period.
A contemporaneous memorandum of what was said, which the White House released on September 25th, shows Mr Zelensky expressing an interest in buying Javelin anti-tank weapons from America.
Nevertheless, Page memorialized the conversation in a contemporaneous memo herself, which corroborated McCabe's version of events and remained at the FBI when she left the bureau in May 2018.
Though maybe it will be easier with email drafts and ... But you read all these political books and it's basically like people have contemporaneous notes of meetings with Nixon.
"Andrew McCabe drafted memos to memorialize significant discussions he had with high level officials and preserved them so he would have an accurate, contemporaneous record of those discussions," Bromwich said.
While the knotted strands follow traditional garden carpet motifs — flowers, fish, flowing water, butterflies, and trees — the overall layout of the Wagner Garden Carpet is very different than contemporaneous textiles.
In addition to offering contemporaneous perspective, Weiss goes back several decades to the roots of the women's movement and the efforts of Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and others.
If you listen to this season of the podcast Slow Burn, you might be surprised by how irrelevant and superficial most of the contemporaneous audio from the Lewinsky era sounds.
Though the allegations date back decades, they are supported by people who say they were told at the time and contemporaneous writings, including a yearbook inscription and a graduation card.
We may know more about the table fountain had its basin, installed to catch spilling water, survived, but other contemporaneous works offer some clues to the curious family of objects.
Contemporaneous memos kept by James Comey, the FBI director he fired last week, indicate Trump in February requested that he end an investigation into ex-national security advisor Michael Flynn.
Gorin says prosecutors will assess the strength of the victim's statement, any physical evidence, the level of contemporaneous corroboration and whether they can find other alleged victims willing to testify.
I love that record so much, and a lot of the contemporaneous Italian minimalist music, but it seems kinda the opposite of the stuff you do in your own productions.
In such cases, the Office was not able to corroborate witness statements through comparison to contemporaneous communications or fully question witnesses about statements that appeared inconsistent with other known facts.
But some of the photographs showed her running near other athletes who did have timing chips, providing contemporaneous evidence for what time she had reached various points in the race.
I know other people who deliberately switched to Snapchat, but then sent out reminders to that effect; they wanted a contemporaneous audience but felt uncomfortable going on the permanent record.
Again, how can you even begin to talk about conservative intellectuals without discussing the founding of Heritage in 1973, or the roughly contemporaneous weaponizing of AEI as a political entity?
"Andrew McCabe drafted memos to memorialize significant discussions he had with high level officials and preserved them so he would have an accurate, contemporaneous record of those discussions," Bromwich said.
The details: This source said the memos are similar to the detailed contemporaneous notes former FBI Director James Comey maintained about his interactions with Trump, who fired him last year.
Members of the Contemporaneous ensemble, conducted by William Cole, delivered an exacting, enthralling account of the score, with Amy Garapic and Clara Warnaar particularly formidable as the doctor-patient percussionists.
Like Mr. Comey, Mr. McCabe also kept contemporaneous memos about his interactions with the president and his conversations with Mr. Comey, a person close to Mr. McCabe said on Saturday.
"Further publication of information of this character will cause irreparable injury to the defense interests of the United States," he said, according to a contemporaneous Times report on his letter.
The other was contemporaneous and geopolitical: In a vain effort to win World War I, Emperor Wilhelm II's high command helped Russian Marxists seize power and make peace with Berlin.
He also documented some of his interactions with Mr. Rosenstein in contemporaneous memos that have been handed over to the special counsel, according to two people briefed on the matter.
Donaldson provided some of Mueller's most compelling evidence: voluminous contemporaneous notes describing an atmosphere of chaos in the West Wing as Trump careened between damaging revelations in the Russia probe.
That Barr had contemporaneous discussions with Bolton, and perhaps even records or notes of any such conversations, could set up future questions on which lawmakers could press the attorney general.
We know McCabe took contemporaneous notes after his interactions with the President, which likely serve as the basis for his recollection, but Trump will insist they are filled with lies.
And if Hillary Clinton or whoever ends up in the ... Whoever the nominee is, probably isn't gonna come out and hug the flag and do two hours of contemporaneous weirdness.
They date between 3351 to 3017 BCE, which makes them nearly contemporaneous with another famous ancient bearer of ink, a mummy from much colder lands known as Ötzi the Iceman.
I do not know whether similar measures were taken to restrict access to other records of the call, such as contemporaneous handwritten notes taken by those who listened in. III.
Comey kept contemporaneous memos of his interactions with the president and told the Senate Intelligence Committee last June that he did so because he thought Trump might lie about them.
Proving a violation usually revolves around establishing a defendant's knowledge and intent, so there is often no better proof than contemporaneous communications and documents created around the time of the transaction.
In one memorable turn, she played a talk-show host on That 70s Show, despite the headache-inducing conceit that her character's show was contemporaneous with The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
You don't have to look further than the aftermath of the 2012 election, and the contemporaneous sense that a more moderate-on-immigration Republican would need to win the next nomination.
It is not a complete break that is being sought, so much as contemporaneous relationships with other parties and a lowering of contributions, while still maintaining access to the original partner.
While Clinton denied knowledge of this fact in her FBI interview, the FBI found evidence of a conference call between Clinton attorneys and the server company roughly contemporaneous with this destruction.
In 2000 researchers announced to great fanfare that they had found the bones of a third contemporaneous relative, a rather short human species who lived on the Indonesian island of Flores.
In 2004 researchers announced to great fanfare that they had found the bones of a third contemporaneous relative, a rather short human species who lived on the Indonesian island of Flores.
And what lit the fuse was contemporaneous reporting, first from the Times and then from Bloomberg, that Mueller is indeed investigating Trump's business entanglements, as it was widely expected he would.
"Andrew McCabe drafted memos to memorialize significant discussions he had with high level officials and preserved them so he would have an accurate, contemporaneous record of those discussions," Michael Bromwich said.
Brailsford told lawmakers that the package contained the legal decongestant Fluimucil and UKAD closed its investigation after 14 months without issuing any anti-doping charges, citing a lack of "contemporaneous evidence".
The former White House counsel sat for hours of interviews and provided contemporaneous notes, which produced some of the most damaging aspects of the special counsel's report on the Russia investigation.
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With contemporaneous news sources, the exhibition shows that, although the Great Depression and the war dominated headlines, news of terror, pogroms, and the tightening grip of Nazi power did break through.
McGahn spent hours speaking with investigators from Mueller's office, supplying testimony and contemporaneous notes that detailed Trump's efforts to remove the special counsel and then cover it up in the media.
So did the related matters of Donald Trump's incredible credulity about the Saudi government's role in Khashoggi's murder and his contemporaneous decision to fly to Montana and specifically praise Republican Rep.
In June, a U.S. immigration official told a group of congressional staffers that the program had "broken the courts," according to two participants and contemporaneous notes taken by one of them.
Loren and his colleagues also argued that the tools used by the Cooper's Ferry people bear a striking resemblance to those found in contemporaneous cultures living in northeastern Asia, including Japan.
Hunters' casual ultraviolence, its far-fetched spy shenanigans, and its rambling villain speeches get paired with Holocaust flashbacks and contemporaneous genocide, and the tonal whiplash perpetually undercuts an already weak plot.
Mozart, for example, is represented by some three-dozen symphonies (mostly early, many duplicated in connection with readings from contemporaneous letters) as against Haydn's half-dozen ("Paris" Symphonies, Nos. 229-261).
In the interview, Barr dismissed Papadopoulos as a "28-year-old campaign volunteer" and suggested that the information he communicated could have been conflated with contemporaneous news reports about Russian hacking.
"While the idea of a contemporaneous measure of fair value is enticing, in practice, it is inaccurate for 80 percent of all ETFs," said Dave Nadig, the managing director of ETF.
In 2018 some 25,000 people were killed in the conflict—the most since at least the early 1990s, the earliest period in which detailed records based on contemporaneous reports are available.
After Comey's sudden firing last May, it became public that he had kept contemporaneous memos on conversations where he said Trump asked him to let go of an investigation into Flynn.
"[This is] raising questions about the reasons for their disappearance and about their interactions with contemporaneous modern humans," said Ravid Ekshtain, study author and postdoctoral student at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
"To be sure, the screenshots of the text messages exchanged between (the accuser's girlfriend) and (the accuser) on the night in question are incomplete," attorney Alan Jackson argues in a contemporaneous filing.
But there's also material for conservative welfare reform defenders, like the Joint Economic Committee's Scott Winship, who have been insistent that the 1996 federal law and contemporaneous state experiments spurred additional employment.
Cistern was eventually recorded in upstate New York with the Contemporaneous ensemble because fitting a dozen or so people into the cistern itself would have meant an endless echo of shuffled shoes.
But Mr. Comey does not pull punches as he provides rigorous detail — pulled from his contemporaneous notes — about his charged interactions with Mr. Trump during the transition and in the White House.
To minimise revisions, they should rely more on tax records, internet searches and other troves of contemporaneous statistics, such as credit-card transactions, than on the standard surveys of businesses or consumers.
As CNN previously reported, McCabe has turned over his other contemporaneous notes to Mueller, which detail what Comey shared with McCabe about his private interactions with Trump while he was FBI director.
In anticipation of her arrival in 2000, the decision was made to bury under a new wharf what had been, according to all contemporaneous accounts, a place of unmitigated depravity and suffering.
A rich web interface incorporating data visualizations guides the admin to the most relevant log events, highlighting other contemporaneous behavior changes observed across all elements of the IT infrastructure, wherever they reside.
According to the film scholar Brad Prager, Mr. Fassbinder told a contemporaneous interviewer that he wanted to leave a broad TV audience with a sense that the world was full of possibilities.
The International Society of Copier Artists, which had 5863 members at one point, produced work that ranged from still lifes to graphic montages reminiscent of contemporaneous punk rock album covers and zines.
As a witness, Mr. McCabe would be in a position to corroborate the testimony of the former F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, who kept contemporaneous notes on his conversations with Mr. Trump.
He links his great-grandfather's crime to the contemporaneous gang rape of Recy Taylor (the subject of an excellent recent documentary by Nancy Buirski), and uncovers patterns of abuse within his family.
There were no contemporaneous reports in American or South African news outlets of Biden being arrested—odd, given that he was serving in the United States Senate when the alleged arrest occurred.
Western critics have likened Mr. Suzuki's psychedelic style to contemporaneous movements like free jazz and Pop Art, but he credited the influence of a more traditional — and decidedly Japanese — form: kabuki theater.
Republicans also sought to highlight Sondland's claim that it was only his "presumption" that the military aid was part of a quid pro quo, and that he did not take contemporaneous notes.
Like Velázquez, Pareja was born in Seville; he is identified in contemporaneous accounts as mestizo, or of mixed racial background, and his coppery skin stands out against his impressive white lace collar.
" Tacopina goes on ... "Meek Mill was never involved in a fight on their property, ever and I challenge the Cosmopolitan to produce a video of such altercation or a contemporaneous incident report.
So of course it's going to remind people of the contemporaneous movies that were suffused with that Playboy magazine energy and aesthetic that was everywhere and that was mainstream at the time.
The time stamp on the paper tape and the electronic poll book confirm the jam, as does the contemporaneous report of the incident by the polling official logged into the issue tracking software.
What they found: Researchers learned that whale migration more closely matches the 10-year average location of the spring green-up in this region compared to the contemporaneous conditions, which varied more significantly.
If everyone tried to realise their Bitcoin wealth for millions, the market would dry up and the price would crash; that is what happened with the Mississippi and the contemporaneous South Sea bubbles.
Manafort was a part of Donald Trump Jr.'s June 2016 meeting with a Russian lawyer and a Russian-American lobbyist, and has given contemporaneous notes he took of that meeting to investigators.
Rather, it only can be answered through a focused examination of the defendants' and their agents' own contemporaneous statements, black-and-white financial, government and business records, and live, non-anonymous witness testimony.
Comey's testimony to Mueller was locked in months ago and to some extent the release of Comey's contemporaneous memos last week from his encounters with the President served to scoop his own story.
The Times attributes its account to contemporaneous memos written by Andrew McCabe, the former FBI deputy director fired in January, as well as people briefed on either Rosenstein's conversations and the memos' contents.
"Since the rise of contemporaneous coverage, there is a greater imperative to have a breakout moment in the very early minutes of the debate," said Karen Dunn, a lawyer who helped oversee Mrs.
That City will win the championship has not been a matter for debate since November, at the very latest; for some time, it has been competing not against contemporaneous rivals, but against history.
Oculudentavis illustrates the almost-incomprehensible size difference among members of the dinosaur lineage, contrasting to contemporaneous South American long-necked, pillar-legged dinosaur Argentinosaurus at perhaps 90 tons and 115 feet (35 meters).
It is our hope that the FBI will get this committee access to those memos so that, again, we can read that contemporaneous rendition, so that we've got your side of the story.
In February, Mr. Trump told Mr. Comey, then the F.B.I. director, that the bureau should consider prosecuting reporters for publishing classified information, according to a contemporaneous memo Mr. Comey wrote about the conversation.
While Mr. Angell's elegant essays were contemporaneous reports on the game, Mr. Kahn seized on techniques of the so-called new journalism; for one thing, he became a character in his own narrative.
While the official storyline was that he had "resigned," it was clear from contemporaneous reporting that he had been pushed aside amid heightened scrutiny of Manafort's past dealings with pro-Russia Ukrainian politicians.
At the beginning of acts and during the final ballet, texts drawn from or inspired by contemporaneous writers attacking Cortés's fanaticism were projected as if they were Moralez's thoughts, offsetting the laudatory libretto.
For one, "the hallowed prewar galleries," where a 1905 reel trailing a New York City subway car can now be seen looping next to contemporaneous photographs, one room over from Les Demoiselles d'Avignon.
Pompeo's reluctance to share details about what Trump and Putin discussed privately might fuel support in the Senate for the Democrats' demand that the White House turn over contemporaneous notes from the meeting.
"Without getting complete phone records .. we will not get a full picture of what conversations may have taken place between the president and his son contemporaneous with the Trump Tower meeting," Schiff said.
It wasn't long before Alitalia was plagued with issues ranging from union strikes to underperforming subsidiaries and even a sting operation that saw Alitalia employees arrested for theft, according to contemporaneous news reports.
"I thought it was pretty cool that that Ledumahadi was larger than any contemporaneous sauropods," Eric Gorscak, a postdoctoral research scientist at The Field Museum who wasn't involved with the new study, told Gizmodo.
The exhibition is a meticulously investigated field of theory and practice, extending across four floors and presenting works by over 20 artists alongside historical pieces by Mukhina, Iofan, and the contemporaneous sculptor, Georgy Motovilov.
It put him on a different part of the radio dial—and if my own memory can be trusted, it lasted much longer on that dial than any of his other contemporaneous hits, too.
But his yearbook provides a contemporaneous glimpse of the elite Catholic school's hard-drinking atmosphere — Judge Kavanaugh's personal page boasts, "100 kegs or bust" — and a culture that some describe as disrespectful to women.
A few weeks before Christmas in 1878, Edward F. Smith was at his home at 136 Clinton Avenue, in Brooklyn, when the doorbell rang, according to a contemporaneous report in The New York Times.
Joynt's reflections are like the Comey memos of "Bachelor" captivity: contemporaneous documentation designed to privately establish state of mind so as to contradict any public attempts to smear her character or distort her intentions.
Drawing weapons from their coats, contemporaneous news reports said, the gunmen shot out the nightclub's lights and then trained their fire on the reveling members of a drug gang called the Arellano Félix organization.
Dr. Merlin said that the Pamir cemetery, together with other relatively contemporaneous burial sites elsewhere in the Xinjiang region of China, strengthens a striking narrative about how cannabis was used ritually by local cultures.
The searing pace set — and, more impressively still — maintained by Manchester City and Liverpool has burned off not only the contemporaneous competition; both have long since left behind the best teams in league history.
Porter, who was known to take contemporaneous notes, is among the most cited sources after McGahn in the second volume of the Mueller report, the part that covers obstruction as opposed to possible collusion.
The exhibition at Dee includes a commanding room of colorful, hard-edge compositions by Imre Bak, Sandor Pinczehelyi and others, works that could go head-to-head with contemporaneous Frank Stellas or Jo Baers.
Mr. Trump's aides and allies were said to be especially concerned by the revelation that James B. Comey, the F.B.I. director fired by Mr. Trump, has contemporaneous, detailed memos reconstructing conversations with the president.
Democrats have said they need Mueller's evidence, specifically citing in a letter last week the FBI's witness interviews and contemporaneous notes that witnesses provided to the special counsel's team, which are cited throughout the report.
Among the principal lines of attack are Comey&aposs acknowledgment that he provided his lawyers with contemporaneous memos about his interactions with Trump and authorized one of them to share details with the news media.
In a report published by the Daily Beast, which the publication says was corroborated by five contemporaneous accounts, an anonymous woman accused Miller of sexually assaulting her during their time together at George Washington University.
Democrats have said they need Mueller's evidence, specifically citing in a letter last week the FBI's witness interviews and contemporaneous notes that witnesses provided to the special counsel's team, which is cited throughout the report.
Stalker wasn't particularly well-received on first release — The New York Times' Janet Maslin focused almost entirely on dismissing its "stupefyingly drab and slow" pace, and other contemporaneous reviews focused largely on its stunning visuals.
In an 1880 musical burlesque version, Aladdin appeared to have been played by an actor in yellowface, with a contemporaneous setting that seems culturally European: This tendency to modernize Aladdin continued into the 20th century.
While the president can take pride in this performance, the contemporaneous improvement of the economy and growth of the trade deficit strongly suggest that the trade deficit is a poor indicator of national well-being.
Though it discusses the contemporaneous issues and concerns of its time, if you extract the particular problems it identifies with the internet and apply them to our present day, you'll find something disturbing: nothing's changed.
The Layla-Majnun romance is contemporaneous with the tales of courtly but adulterous love (Lancelot and Guinevere, Tristan and Yseult, Troilus and Criseyde) that pervaded the culture of Western Europe during the age of chivalry.
The senators said they were also concerned about reports of "contemporaneous communications between Whitefish and senior members of the federal executive branch, including Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke," as the contract was being discussed.
He demanded to see such a requirement in writing, but when the agent flipped open his IRS tome and showed him a section on "contemporaneous substantiation," it only applied in cases of travel and entertainment.
Other comings and goings in Washington: Andrew McCabe, above, who was fired as F.B.I. deputy director days before his retirement, kept contemporaneous memos on his interactions with President Trump and his former boss, James Comey.
Mr. Stevenson and his team included only lynchings that could be verified by two contemporaneous accounts, and they were deeply involved in every element of the design, down to what plantings would line the pathways.
In crafting the narrative, he didn't rely just on her account — as he describes his process, he confirmed details through numerous other interviews, legal and medical records, photographs and contemporaneous news stories, among other sources.
It became public shortly after Comey's ouster that he had kept contemporaneous memos on conversations where he wrote that Trump asked him to let go of an investigation into former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
This is unfortunate, because it's going to confuse a lot of people who hear about the contemporaneous La Llorona — an excellent indie movie that puts a supernatural twist on a story of very human horror.
If you've ever been in a fast-food parking lot, wolfing items from a big hot bag and praying for no contemporaneous judgment of your behavior, know this: Tomlinson is the laureate of this experience.
On the same day the check to Mr. Cohen was signed, Mr. Trump pulled aside James B. Comey, then the F.B.I. director, and suggested "letting Flynn go," according to a contemporaneous memo by Mr. Comey.
Much of The Witch's story is drawn from real, contemporaneous accounts and folk tales, written by very real Puritans who had moved to North America and saw the deep, dark woods as foreboding and forbidding.
The publication of Nochlin's essay in ArtNews was hugely significant in that it catalyzed the art world to confront the so-called "women's issue," as well as the historic and contemporaneous treatment of women artists.
It's information that you need to share with your attorney if you do get arrested, and if you're not arrested, you'll want to have the most contemporaneous documentation to file a complaint or share with media.
So in 2012, Ms. Fishman, the Abstract Expressionist painter, teamed with the curator Simon Watson to present a historical show at the Jack Tilton gallery, while Cheim & Read mounted a contemporaneous exhibition of her new paintings.
But Clinton made no contemporaneous effort to do that, and only turned over those emails she deemed to be work-related after she had stepped down (and after State officials started asking where her records were).
Mr. Trump has denied that he tried to impede the F.B.I. investigation into Mr. Flynn, portraying Mr. Comey, who wrote contemporaneous memos about his talks with Mr. Trump before the president fired him, as a liar.
While the inquiry was in its earliest stages, the official said that generally in such cases, agents seek to interview a victim's friends and family members to determine whether they made contemporaneous statements about the contact.
Three contemporaneous samples might be sufficient for a modest paper about the Teouma site, but modest papers about one archaeological site in Vanuatu are not the sort of thing Nature is in the business of publishing.
Trump's decision to grant Kushner a clearance reportedly so bothered Kelly that he "wrote a contemporaneous internal memo about how he had been 'ordered' to give Mr. Kushner the top-secret clearance," according to the Times.
It's commonplace, for example, to treat the contemporaneous and narrow electoral victories of Donald Trump and Brexit in the United States and United Kingdom as revealing some important, deep-seated truth about the nature of global capitalism.
"I think we have to be careful about [Snapchatting] and things like that, because people know exactly where you are when you're snapping because it's contemporaneous," Legend said during an appearance on SiriusXM's Sway in the Morning.
Comey, who plans to testify at a Senate intelligence committee hearing on Russian interference in the 2016 US elections in the coming weeks, shared those contemporaneous notes with a circle of friends and aides, the source said.
The Curved Body of a Pixel reflects Arteche's earnest work to understand the historical and contemporaneous cultural traumas and triumphs that mold her, from Spanish and American colonization of the Philippines, to 21st-century economically-forced migration.
Brian Seibert In all performing arts, but in dance especially, present performances of past works often fail to measure up to contemporaneous accounts, the memories of those who there or the longing of those who missed out.
"Fire and Fury" has detonated as few contemporaneous political books ever have, gripping an angry president's attention for days, reigniting questions about his mental stability and prompting the excommunication of Stephen K. Bannon, Trump's former chief strategist.
Contemporaneous and subsequent media reports found that the investigation into Burisma had already gone dormant, and the United States and European Union had pushed to remove the prosecutor general because he was widely seen as corrupt himself.
Overall, there was significant mistrust on both sides while tensions were high in May 2017, and sources suggested to CNN this suspicion colored the conversations that are now documented in contemporaneous notes McCabe handed over to Mueller.
GAETZ: There was one text message that speaks to -- it was contemporaneous with the time Comey was fired and there&aposs a message about needing to open up a certain case while Andy McCabe is the acting director.
But even before the American public knew the extent of the complications around Comey's firing — Trump's admission, Comey's leak of his contemporaneous memos, the eventual appointment of a special prosecutor — Trump didn't quite seem prepared for the backlash.
"These plainly-worded statements, made in the months leading up to and contemporaneous with the signing of the Executive Order, and in many cases, made by the Executive himself, betray the Executive Order's stated secular purpose," Watson wrote.
The difficulty Bergen faces in mapping and analyzing post-0003/2000 homegrown terrorism is the ever shifting, contemporaneous terrain of his subject — it's a bit like writing a history of the 2387s while the Beatles are still singing.
Comey should have kept quiet throughout the campaign, but by his own lights—according to his testimony before Congress last July, and contemporaneous reporting—he broke silence for three reasons that made the Clinton inquiry so unusual: 1.
Two women have accused him of relatively recent abuse, claiming medical records, video proof, contemporaneous witnesses and a restraining order, and yet there is silence from the same Democrats condemning the wholly uncorroborated tales of a teenaged Kavanaugh.
" During Reed's 1998 trial, the lawyers wrote that former Travis County Medical Examiner Roberto Bayardo testified that Reed's semen was left "quite recently" and supported the prosecutors' theory that "Reed sexually assaulted Ms. Stites contemporaneous with her murder.
"These plainly-worded statements, made in the months leading up to and contemporaneous with the signing of the Executive Order, and, in many cases, made by the Executive himself, betray the Executive Order's stated secular purpose," Watson wrote.
Perhaps one could argue that benefits are filed only after someone loses a job, but it is pretty clear that the contemporaneous correlation between these two series is much lower today than it was from 2008 to 2009.
In any "he said, he said" contest between Mr. Comey and the president relating to their conversations about the Russia investigation and Michael Flynn, Mr. Comey's contemporaneous memos remain strong corroborative evidence of his account of those meetings.
Contemporaneous press hype told us that our entry into "the metaverse" appeared imminent, and a 2006 cover story in BusinessWeek magazine featured an analyst who predicted that Second Life could displace Windows as the leading PC operating system.
Ten years as a priest, five years in the slums of Latin America, 17 years as a hospice chaplain and plain contemporaneous daily life have given me the opportunity to see the suffering that often occurs around dying.
CNN and others previously reported that McCabe has turned over to Mueller his contemporaneous notes on what Comey told McCabe about his private interactions with Trump, McCabe's own interactions with Trump and McCabe's impressions of meetings with Rosenstein.
In fact, all of the contemporaneous reporting suggested that Obama and his team were worried that going public with the Russia interference attempts would make it look as though they were trying to sway the election to her. 11.
"I have found some of the FCA's arguments unconvincing: they have sought to justify the disclosure (to the bank) through inferring reasons when there is no contemporaneous record to confirm it," said Complaints Commissioner Antony Townsend in a statement.
Two exquisite abstract canvases by Mochtar Apin (1923 – 1994) reminded me of Richard Diebenkorn, whose career was contemporaneous, but a friend based in Jakarta noted that it would be equally true to say that Diebenkorn is reminiscent of Apin.
"Additional blood work performed during his hospitalization strongly suggested that the near-contemporaneous Theranos blood test was inaccurate and that R.C. and his cardiologist's reliance on the Theranos' test results was potentially inaccurate or even harmful," the lawsuit stated.
Lawmakers are keen on pressing the former FBI chief on several matters, including a draft letter Comey wrote exonerating Clinton months before concluding his investigation and his contemporaneous memos documenting conversations with Trump that were leaked to the press.
This year is the 100th anniversary of British women over 30 getting the right to vote, so "we felt it was important to follow up with a more contemporaneous approach, thinking about recent art history," Ms. Stella-Sawicka said.
Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, in a review for The Times, called the biography a "richer, more rounded, better balanced view" than Sidney Zion's contemporaneous book, "The Autobiography of Roy Cohn," based on interviews with Mr. Cohn, who died in 1986.
"But at the same time this was a landscape of horror," she said, drawing the connection to the contemporaneous struggle for emancipation as enslaved people moved through America's immense land on the underground railroad, charting another kind of migration.
Documents are better than human memory: They nail down names and days and times — some of the last captured emails offered windows into how various email accounts were cracked open — and sometimes give us a sense of contemporaneous reactions.
During what as been characterized as the first meeting, Rosenstein raised the prospects of wearing a wire and of the 25th Amendment, according to sources familiar with McCabe's contemporaneous account -- though people disagree about Rosenstein's intent and McCabe's motivations.
In the eyes of the court, body cameras are not meant to function "just like an officer's notes" but as a "contemporaneous, objective record of stops and frisks" that would allow courts and police supervisors to review officers' behavior.
Made in 2012 and 2013, they are Mehretu's response to contemporaneous popular uprisings around the world (for instance, the Arab Spring and Occupy Wall Street), as well as historical protests such as those in Beijing's Tiananmen Square in 1989.
Besides other visual artists, the most compelling connection for me is with a contemporaneous poem by John Ashbery, in which Popeye "heaves bolts of loving thunder / At his own astonished becoming" ("Farm Implements and Rutabagas in a Landscape," 1927).
"The fact is that the WTO is very clear that if there are two different customs territories, checks have to be able to be carried out on a contemporaneous basis on consignments passing between the two territories," Karen Bradley told reporters.
Leaning on Ken Fisher's contemporaneous reporting, here are the words used to describe the potential for a Microsoft-Google link: Sources are saying that Microsoft was previously courting Google, pursuing options ranging from a kind of merger to an outright takeover.
While the noises were sometimes a distraction from a performance by the eager, scrappy ensemble Contemporaneous, they just as often blended into the musical textures in a program that valued squeaking, heaving, groaning, sliding: expressions of tectonic shifts and wintry weather.
It emerged shortly thereafter that Comey kept contemporaneous memos of his private conversations with Trump, who Comey alleged pressured him on ongoing FBI investigations (Trump denied the allegations and has long boasted about firing Comey, who Trump calls a liar).
It's clear the filmmakers behind Rampage learned from the complaints about the city-flattening climaxes of Man of Steel and other contemporaneous superhero films, where the focus was more on the thrill of destruction than the plight of the victims.
Trump, meanwhile, is shown repeatedly threatening the jobs of those he deemed intransigent, fostering a culture of paranoia in the White House that led multiple aides to adopt the practice of taking contemporaneous notes to better recollect encounters later on.
"In sum, Pendley's claims are facially implausible, contradicted by verifiable facts, and undermined by a string of contemporaneous communications with the Pastners which belie any claim that Pastner mistreated Pendley in any way," Schneider wrote in the report, per Perez.
Jones, whose right arm cradles a copy of the Bible in a pose that uncannily prefigures that of the Statue of Liberty, is a contemporaneous rebuke to the racist hypocrisies that tainted the Enlightenment principles infusing the creation of the Constitution.
One such feature stands out from the rest, not so much for its particularly high quality or lyrical cleverness, but rather because of its bridging of two contemporaneous waves of trap music, one in English and the other in Spanish.
Now in its second season, each of the eight Rolex Series events boasts a $7 million prize fund — orders of magnitude greater than many previously offered as stand-alone events, and putting them close to the levels of contemporaneous P.G.A. tournaments.
But in recent weeks, the Justice Department appeared amenable to a compromise that would give the committee access to F.B.I. interview summaries with key witnesses, contemporaneous notes taken by White House aides, and certain memos and messages cited in the report.
Mueller also has the benefit of contemporaneous memos written by Comey after several meetings with the President in which he detailed what he later said was an effort by the President to develop a inappropriate relationship of "patronage" with him.
But elements of his story are backed up by a trove of contemporaneous documents he provided to lawmakers in recent days — files that were initially seized by law enforcement officials following his indictment and released to him only last week.
The Blitzkrieg was fueled by speed, with hopped-up, nearly sleepless German soldiers popping Pervitin (the trade name for a contemporaneous methamphetamine tablet) issued by commanders as they raced across Europe and bewildered foes with the rapidity of their advance.
After examining certain aspects of their bones and skulls, some paleontologists have argued that these and other small tyrannosaurs found in the Hell Creek Formation were not young T. rexes, but adult specimens of a separate, contemporaneous species they named Nanotyrannus.
The granddaddy of them all, as the Rose Bowl became known after its creation in 1902, was the only postseason game until the 1930s, and it was explicitly conceived as an "Atlantic-Pacific coast game," as one contemporaneous article put it.
It includes excerpts from contemporaneous Times articles, as well as new columns by baseball writers of the era, including Robert Lipsyte, who covered the Mets for The Times, and George Vecsey, who wrote about the Mets for The Times and Newsday.
And lastly, if lead was a contributing factor, bone samples should contain higher or more sustained levels of lead compared to a contemporaneous and relevant sample group—namely a 19th century British naval population that was living in Antigua around the same time.
Alice in Wonderland didn't feel like a remake so much as a new version of Lewis Carroll's classic novel, strained through Tim Burton's house brand of morbid whimsy and the cultural landscape's contemporaneous obsession with young-adult-novel-worthy teen action heroines.
"Director Comey's contemporaneous memos provide strong corroborating evidence of everything he said about President Trump — that the President wanted his personal loyalty, that he wanted to end the Russia investigation, and that he wanted Michael Flynn to walk," he said in a statement.
Federico Lombardi, the former Vatican spokesman, and his English-language assistant released notes from a contemporaneous conversation with Vigano showing that Vigano said he'd been scolded by the pope for not being clear about the potential political implications of meeting with Davis.
The film taking place in 1941 feels, in a strange way, contemporaneous, and for me, I think the next four years will be a time in which films like ours are going to help shine a light on the fact your shit stinks.
It appears to be based on Comey's recounting of conversations he had with Trump and others before the US Senate in June 2018, and his recording of events as FBI director in contemporaneous memos, some of which were subsequently leaked to the press.
The new BuzzFeed revelations are important because they indicate that the special counsel has corroborating and contemporaneous evidence of Trump's actions above and beyond Cohen's testimony, which may indicate obstruction of justice, and that is a potentially a horse of a different color.
The day after Mueller appeared on Capitol Hill, Trump spoke by phone with the newly elected president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, and asked him to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden on corruption charges that sworn witnesses and contemporaneous evidence have largely discredited.
But in a 80s interview with art historian Sandra Leonard Starr, Cameron discussed how LA didn't have much in the way of a visual arts scene in the 40s, despite a flourishing contemporaneous appreciation of jazz, followed by poetry in the 50s.
But now, based on Ohr's own account in a closed-door congressional interview and other contemporaneous documents, congressional investigators have learned that Ohr made his first contact with the FBI about Trump-Russia collusion evidence in late July and early August 2016.
Trump may be on tenuous legal footing after the White House encouraged McGahn to cooperate with Mueller and the former White House counsel furnished reams of contemporaneous notes to investigators over which the White House did not assert executive privilege (The Hill).
But it's a good idea to "take some notes, about what happened and who was there, just so you have a clear recollection and some sort of contemporaneous record," said Emily Martin, general counsel and vice president at the National Women's Law Center.
The past week has seen a lot of takes about due process, presumptions of innocence, and other questions relating to how we should think about the situation at hand, in which Ford has a credible accusation but no contemporaneous witnesses or real proof.
The documents written by the then-FBI director, detailing his interactions with Trump, present a contemporaneous and deeply unflattering view of a President throwing his weight around in his first days in the White House -- that at the very least seems highly inappropriate.
Teaming up with the new-music ensemble Contemporaneous as well as the pianist-composer Vijay Iyer and the violinist Jennifer Koh, the Dream Unfinished will present music by composers who identify with their immigrant roots, including George Walker, Tania León and Huang Ruo.
WASHINGTON — Andrew G. McCabe, the former deputy F.B.I. director who was fired late Friday, kept contemporaneous memos about his interactions with President Trump and his conversations with the former director James B. Comey, a person close to Mr. McCabe said on Saturday.
Visiting Paris while a painting student at Guildford School of Art, she studied the work of Auguste Rodin, Alberto Giacometti, and Germaine Richier, who exhibited at London's Hanover Gallery and whose hybrid animal-human works exerted the longest-lasting contemporaneous influence on her.
Instead, relying in part on more than 5,000 pages of his own contemporaneous notes and 350 interviews, including five with his former boss, Eizenstat has produced a thoughtful, measured and compelling account that bemoans Carter's weaknesses even as it extols his strengths.
Then he suggested that former FBI Director James Comey committed the "ultimate spying" himself — by taking contemporaneous notes of his interactions with Trump and then after he was fired in May 2017, funneling them to The New York Times through an associate.
It was a cumbersome procedure that resulted only in limited disclosure after the trial had concluded, and, if used again, would not ensure full and contemporaneous public disclosure of what senators said during deliberations leading up to a vote to acquit or convict.
But there may be a difference between contemporaneous images like Alice Neel's portraits of her Spanish Harlem neighbors and Norman Rockwell's history picture about integration, "The Problem We All Live With," or even Winslow Homer's archetypal Reconstruction figures from a century earlier.
It was a literary achievement too — one of the very few works in English (Edmund Wilson's contemporaneous "To the Finland Station" is another) to reflect the influence of Jules Michelet, the most thrilling of the 19th-century historians of the French Revolution.
Mr. Durham "didn't personally question me but he did the agency people who had contemporaneous knowledge of the plan to destroy the tapes, and he was very tough with them," Mr. Rizzo, who retired from the C.I.A. in 2009, said in an interview.
Trump himself, however, said he spent the "weekend" in Moscow surrounding the Saturday evening event — and contemporaneous information about the event (in addition to subsequent reporting) makes clear that Trump spent at least one night, and likely two nights, in Moscow during the trip.
Trump's decision in May so troubled senior administration officials that at least one, the White House chief of staff at the time, John F. Kelly, wrote a contemporaneous internal memo about how he had been 'ordered' to give Mr. Kushner the top-secret clearance.
The facts are really different and hard to prove While in both cases the DNC was suing the victorious Republican campaign over election interference, even as contemporaneous criminal investigations were being conducted by special counsels, the differences between the two cases dwarf any superficial similarities.
Even if Trump weren't a known liar, he'd be contending here with a career law enforcement official who took contemporaneous notes, who contemporaneously briefed Department of Justice colleagues, and who, under oath, said that if the conversations were taped, the recordings will vindicate him.
They were usually listed as school menu breakfast items alongside contemporaneous anecdotal evidence that tacos filled with the likes of weenie and eggs were a morning staple at home and work for many Tejanos and Mexican immigrants across South Texas and the Rio Grande Valley.
That's because if he repeated that statement under oath to Mueller's team, it would set up a direct clash with the sworn public testimony of Comey, who said, with the support of contemporaneous notes, that Trump did indeed ask him to end the Flynn investigation.
But it will be the job of the special counsel, and of Congress, to decide if his candor, and self-criticism, not to mention his detailed recollections backed up by contemporaneous notes, are credible, and in doing so to look for corroborating, or rebutting, evidence.
The Justice Department, late Thursday, handed over to Congress the 85033 pages of contemporaneous notes, which had become something of a holy grail in the controversy over whether the president sought to obstruct justice in the investigation into potential ties between his campaign and Russia.
In recent weeks, Dr. Rodchenkov's detailed account about widespread breaches of drug-testing controls at the 2014 Olympics in Sochi, Russia — as well as his contemporaneous notes from that time and digital evidence related to his lab work — have been shared with Olympic officials.
Mr. Trump's decision in May so troubled senior administration officials that at least one, the White House chief of staff at the time, John F. Kelly, wrote a contemporaneous internal memo about how he had been "ordered" to give Mr. Kushner the top-secret clearance.
For decades, archaeologists thus concluded that Lambityeco dates to a later time period than Monte Albán, but recent discoveries by a team with the Field Museum suggest that the two were actually contemporaneous — that Lambityeco deliberately underwent an architectural remodeling, perhaps for political reasons.
Nadler sent Barr a new letter proposing that the committee could work with the Justice Department to prioritize which investigative materials it turns over to Congress, specifically citing witness interviews and the contemporaneous notes provided by witnesses that were cited in the special counsel Robert Mueller's report.
And again, Steve, monetary policy operates with a lag and so we need to take into account where we think the economy is going into 173 and that's why monetary policy really does need to look at the outlook more broadly and not just the contemporaneous data.
Comey said in his public testimony that when Trump tweeted about possibly having "tapes" of a critical conversation with Comey — the contents of which Trump disputes — the former FBI director felt it was urgent to get his contemporaneous accounts of the conversations into the public sphere.
The Associated Press reported in March that McCabe kept contemporaneous memos about his interactions with the president and other topics, and McCabe gave these memos to special counsel Robert Mueller when he stepped away from his day-to-day duties in January, McCabe's attorney confirmed Friday.
Gergen was talking on CNN Tuesday about the revelation that former FBI Director James Comey wrote contemporaneous memos after conversations in which he alleges President Donald Trump tried to get him to drop an investigation into Trump's then-national security adviser Michael Flynn's ties to Russia.
I went into a dusty archive in the New York Public Library and sifted through all of these meticulous reporters' notebooks, and found these contemporaneous accounts of conversations that backed up the things that I had been chasing and the sources I had been talking to.
I wish I had a bit more cogent of a point to make, but it strikes me that I have American Fraternity in my hands at the same time we're talking about Brett Kavanaugh's high school yearbook and calendar from the 1980s, these other weird, contemporaneous artifacts.
In a photo of Daniel and his workers taken in the late 19th century, a black man, possibly one of Green's sons, sits at his immediate right — a sharp contrast to contemporaneous photos from other distilleries, where black employees were made to stand in the back rows.
A good comparison might be the contemporaneous war on drunk driving: there, too, the decline in deaths has been impressive, and there, too, there was no one solution but a host of them, ranging from the Mothers Against Drunk Driving campaign to raised ages for legal drinking.
Trump has tweeted that Comey is a liar, that the contemporaneous "memos" covering his interactions with the president that he turned over to the Mueller investigation are fictitious, and that he never demanded "loyalty" from him or attempted to interfere with the Russia investigation in any way.
The case was brought by "contemporaneous traders" who sold their shares as Pershing Square was accumulating a 9.7 percent stake in Allergan to support Valeant's attempt to acquire the company, losing out on the premium price when the offer was announced and Allergan's stock shot up.
The contemporaneous notes that Comey compiled have already had a major impact: They helped lead to the appointment of Robert Mueller as special counsel, formed the basis of Trump's constant criticism that Comey is "a leaker" and sparked accusations that Comey provided classified information to a friend.
Though not contemporaneous with the movement at its height, the National Museum of Women in the Arts, in Washington, D.C., and the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, at the Brooklyn Museum, have certainly done much to counterbalance MOMA 's bias toward male Abstract Expressionists.
Among the key points, said the company: Based on its investigation, the Independent Committee concluded that the Company's information security team had contemporaneous knowledge of the 2014 compromise of user accounts, as well as incidents by the same attacker involving cookie forging in 2015 and 2016.
But the items on the Democratic agenda that Trump seems particularly interested in reflect the concerns of a man shaped less by the Cold War's abstract ideological battles than by the contemporaneous, racism-inflected socio-cultural wars over urban decay in places like his native New York.
For instance, when Hyperallergic provided it with a picture of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, it matched it with a portrait by Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio, the contemporaneous Milanese painter to whom "Salvator Mundi" has been attributed by some — maybe the algorithm knows more than its letting on.
" According to the Times, the president's move in May "so troubled senior administration officials that at least one, the White House chief of staff at the time, John F. Kelly, wrote a contemporaneous internal memo about how he had been 'ordered' to give Mr. Kushner the top-secret clearance.
Contemporaneous notes taken by former White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus also reportedly back up the account that former FBI Director James Comey gave to Congress, in which Comey claimed that Trump had called on him to publicly declare that the president was not personally under investigation.
But Ryan and House Republicans also campaigned on an ambitious tax plan that would provide widespread tax relief—though 220 percent of the benefits would go to the top 1 percent in less than a decade, according to a contemporaneous study from the the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center.
Trump's team braces for a long battle Trump's legal team has argued for months that Mueller has all the information he needs to conclude the investigation by relying on the documents provided by the White House, contemporaneous notes and interviews with people inside and outside the White House.
Those artists, virtually all of who remain productive today, challenged accepted norms of traditional abstract sculpture, as well as the premises of the nearly contemporaneous Minimalists — whose serially monolithic "specific objects," as Donald Judd referred to them, also posed a threat (at least for a while) to established taste.
And while we don't know what a general may or may not have told Trump, previous presidents have also shaken every hand at service academy graduations; contemporaneous news reports about Barack Obama and George W. Bush, for example, noted that they shook every hand at the graduations they attended.
Other highlights include the pianist Vicky Chow performing "Sonatra," a daunting 15-minute piece that composer Michael Gordon calls a "sideways tribute to Frank Sinatra"; Mr. Merritt playing a set with the cellist Sam Davol, his Magnetic Fields bandmate; and performances by the Flux Quartet, Contemporaneous and Xenia Rubinos.
Highlights include Huang Xiangjian's epic 17th-century scroll "Searching for My Parents," inspired by the disorders of the Manchu conquest, and Gao Cen's contemporaneous album "Landscapes in the Style of old masters," in which delicate twigs and leaves seem poised to disappear into misty expanses of faded golden silk.
" She provided the Post with contemporaneous emails she sent at the time of the incident, in which she told her mother about a "weird incident with Mr. Trump" and lamented to her sister she "must just appear to be some dumb girl that he can take advantage of.
"If the proposed applicability date had not been contemporaneous with the proposed regulations, the Treasury Department and the IRS believe that taxpayers would have engaged in significant tax planning in advance of the regulations being finalized, resulting in a significant loss of revenue," the agencies said in the final regulation.
But Comey has already handed the special counsel his contemporaneous memos of conversations in which he said Trump asked him to go easy on former national security adviser Michael Flynn, asked him for a pledge of loyalty and wanted him to publicly say that the President himself was not under investigation.
" She pointed me to the Oakland Men's Project, a group of mostly black men contemporaneous with men's liberation who supported teenage black men growing up in the streets of Oakland, and added that, besides Farrell, she "can't think of anyone who moved over to the men-are-the-real-victims side.
The social network's deployment of Safety Check has not been without controversy; Facebook had to explain why it was switched on for last year's Paris attacks but not other contemporaneous incidents, and earlier this year accidentally sent out supposedly local alerts to people around the world after a bombing in Pakistan.
Attacks Comey, backs Cohen Trump's desire for recognition and respect -- that seems odd in someone who is already commander-in-chief -- also shone through the contemporaneous memos of former FBI Director James Comey that became public on Thursday after they were sent to three House committees by the Justice Department.
An examination by The New York Times of contemporaneous documents and emails, as well as interviews with people who met with Mr. Trump during that period, found how he carefully weighed a run, measuring whether the governor's office was a necessary steppingstone to his long-held goal: the White House.
" In GFG's statement Sunday after publication of this article, the company said "the May 2018 update written by Greensill formed part of a broader contemporaneous verbal update...that confirmed the conditions precedent for the Scottish Government to commence a formal review to consider the issuance of the guarantee had been met.
"This contract is aimed at improving situational awareness by augmenting the Baghdad's Public Affairs Section (PAS) capability to evaluate and report to senior U.S. Government decision-makers on contemporaneous cultural and political attitudes in the Iraqi regions as they relate to the United States policy in Iraq," contract documents say.
But using newly released documents — including lab notes and contemporaneous papers that the university had long suppressed to avoid embarrassing the researchers — Professor Bliss detailed a far more complex, if no less acrimonious, story, revealing that the discovery was indeed a team effort by the three and, to varying degrees, others.
While that investigation remains ongoing and additional messages could surface, CNN's review of the latest texts, in the context of other messages and contemporaneous events, show Strzok and Page were keenly aware of the news articles about the FBI's investigation and its offshoots, regularly notifying each other when articles published.
"The scheme by President Trump was so brazen, so clear — supported by documents, actions, sworn testimony, uncontradicted contemporaneous records — that it's hard to imagine that anybody could dispute those acts, let alone argue that that conduct does not constitute an impeachable offense or offenses," said Mr. Berke, the Judiciary Committee lawyer.
Trump lawyers anticipate Mueller interview request and want to limit its scope Comey was fired in early May, and soon after his ouster, it became public he had kept contemporaneous memos on meetings with the President, where he said Trump asked him to let go of an investigation into Flynn.
The filing also stated that Trump intended to force the case back to arbitration: March 20, 2018: McDougal, the Playboy model who says she and Trump had an affair contemporaneous to the Daniels relationship, filed a lawsuit against the National Enquirer's parent company to be released from her own 2016 nondisclosure agreement.
The special counsel does appear to vindicate Comey, by finding there is "substantial" evidence to back up the former FBI director's contemporaneous accounts of meetings with Trump in which the President asked him to go easy on Flynn and which he testified appeared to be an attempt to forge a relationship of patronage.
It's fair to situate him within the Victorian gothic-horror movement (his life and work were contemporaneous with Bram Stoker's), and his unhappy Irish boyhood coincided with the folklore-prizing Irish literary revival beginning in the latter part of the nineteenth century (the subject of an interesting late-in-life correspondence with Yeats).
Although there are some glancing contemporaneous references, the social milieu of the book remains much closer to the interwar or wartime setting of her earlier novels; the prescriptions of class still pass unchallenged; and a "bachelor girl" faces conditions of dingy and callous precariousness that have not been seen for a while.
They point out that Munch's poem and contemporaneous writings by his friend and fellow artist Christian Skredsvig suggest that the red sky phenomenon Munch struggled to paint was a one-time occurrence, whereas red sunrises and sunsets in the eruption's aftermath were more or less daily occurrences in much of the world.
But it is telling that a president and a White House known for its rapid response to, well, everything, has clammed up in the face of the possibility of the existence of a contemporaneous memo from the then FBI director detailing a meeting in which Trump asked him to end an ongoing federal investigation.
Mary Sarah Bilder, a professor at Boston College Law School, won for "Madison's Hand: Revisiting the Constitutional Convention" (Harvard University Press), which uses both digital technology and traditional textual analysis to study how James Madison continuously revised his influential notes on the event, thus sharply challenging their claim to be an objective contemporaneous account.
They will answer his questions about what Trump told them; whether they were sufficiently worried to discuss Trump's interventions with each other; whether they were so alarmed they kept contemporaneous notes of conversations with Trump; and whether they received pressure or guidance from anyone on the Trump staff to influence their testimony to the Senate.
Of all his solo shows, Mr. Leguizamo, 53, said the current one, addressing a gap in his eighth-grade son's education, is the closest to his contemporaneous life — which now includes his wife, Justine Maurer, a Greenwich Village townhouse, a beach house, a son at boarding school, a daughter at home and two dogs.
Over two days of testimony he's outlined documents and evidence the Trump administration has refused to turn over, such as the contemporaneous notes of then-acting Ukraine ambassador Bill Taylor, who told Trump administration officials at the time that he thought it was "crazy" to withhold aid for the country to benefit Trump politically.
And, indeed, the tone and syntax of "A Small Boy and Others" is startlingly like that of the young narrator in C. K. Scott Moncrieff's contemporaneous translation of "À la Recherche"—Scott Moncrieff's sentences were, self-confessedly, made under James's influence—in a way that draws out a convergence of styles between the two masters.
Gates provided information -- not hearsay, but information -- based on his personal knowledge, meetings he attended, conversations in which he was a participant and information that was verified with contemporaneous records of numerous, undeniable contacts and communications between individuals associated with the presidential campaign, primarily but not only Manafort, and individuals associated with Russia and Ukraine.
In a closed-door meeting with Iranian-American community leaders last Monday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the Trump administration is "not going to do a military exercise inside Iran" to expedite a regime change, according to three sources who were in the room, including one who took detailed contemporaneous notes and shared them with me.
The show at 205 Hudson, then, is composed of works contemporaneous with the period, which feel, for the most part, solidly worked-through despite their DIY aesthetic — even pieces that, at the time, seemed like slapdash evocations of expressionism, such as the wild caricatures of Rick Prol or the fluidly brushed, heavily chiaroscuro'd heads and bodies of Luis Frangella.
This, it seems to me, is the ultimate refusal of the male gaze as described by Mulvey; one in which women are the producers and actors in their own self-representation and in which nothing about their appearance is dictated by the contemporaneous male-defined expectations of how they should look and what they should be allowed to do.
The final installment in their series revealed allegations that Robbins sexually assaulted a high schooler at a summer camp where he taught in the 20153s — corroborated with testimony from the alleged victim, two eyewitnesses, contemporaneous journal entries, and more than 22015 former staff and campers who said they heard about the alleged assault at the time.
"The scheme by President Trump was so brazen, so clear — supported by documents, actions, sworn testimony, uncontradicted contemporaneous records — that it's hard to imagine that anybody could dispute those acts, let alone argue that that conduct does not constitute an impeachable offense or offenses," Barry Berke, the majority counsel for the Judiciary Committee, said in his prepared remarks.

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