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Previous spells of strong growth always drew in Mexican labour.
I drew, in crayon, a picture of us getting married.
Uncle Drew vowed to debut at King Drew in 2017.
He hummed his lullaby as he drew in his sketchpad.
Jared Golden (Maine), joined Peterson and Van Drew in opposition.
This drove up interest rates, which drew in foreign capital.
A bright, warm, and beautiful light who drew in every passerby.
As of June, the company drew in 511,000 subscribers in 2019.
Yang's broadcast drew in 584 unique viewers and 78 unique chatters.
Yang's broadcast drew in 584 unique viewers and 78 unique chatters.
Those episodes drew in part on my work on economic diversity.
"It's the first time I ever drew in VR," Allsbrook tells Creators.
At Guantánamo, I drew in a notebook with a pen: No drafts.
Taxable bond funds drew in $643 million during the week ended Aug.
They drew, in fact, 383-5 (and Liverpool won on penalties, 5-4).
Despite all of those pictures you drew in elementary school, water isn't blue.
He drew in graphite and colored pencil, taking pleasure in rendering specific objects.
I obsessively drew in these sketchbooks in order to catch up and improve.
Mr. Ghosn drew Mitsubishi into the alliance — and drew in a third salary.
Their journeys, chronicled on Twitter, drew in more and more fans, including me.
They drew in $638 million that month after managing just $6 million in March.
Could it be Chantal, who is all over Drew in the season 2 trailer?
The company drew in $59.7 billion in revenue in the first quarter of 2019.
President Barack Obama, meanwhile, drew in a crowd of 1.8 million people in 2009.
U.S. equities saw $5.1 billion of inflows while emerging markets drew in $3.7 billion.
Some fans criticized the decision to apparently "fridge" Nancy Drew in her own series.
At high tide they were completely submerged, and drew in seaweed and assorted molluscs.
"That was a week you won't forget," A Current Affair told Drew in an interview.
The FBI has used this strategy before, releasing 16 victim portraits Little drew in February.
Wahler tried rehab several times and appeared on Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew in 2010.
Prosecutors have said the various schemes Winick masterminded drew in investors from about 35 countries.
Roosevelt and Eisenhower drew in such people with massive and immensely popular public works projects.
Edward Stratemeyer, the head of a children's literature syndicate, first imagined Nancy Drew in 218.
The previous low was 2018's telecast, which drew in an average 26.5 million viewers.
Then she produced Notre-Dame-de-Vie and Picasso signed and drew in it for me.
Emerging market debt portfolios had $33.8 billion of outflows, while equity funds drew in $61.4 billion.
This year's open enrollment season, which closed in January, drew in a record number of enrollees.
Drew: In the past I have had to work but now I plan on being here.
The resulting strife drew in the British Army and security services, as well as the police.
CNN's simulcast of this week's debate garnered 4.088 million viewers, while PBS drew in 2.062 million.
The pro-Biden Unite the Country drew in $28.9 million in January and spent $22.9 million.
Social networks Her heroic actions drew in many affluent Northern whites with whom she became friends.
As Monday drew in, senior White House staff discussed Rosenstein's future at length, contemplating different scenarios.
Their presence drew in a Rwandan invasion, which in turn triggered the involvement of eight additional countries.
MORE (R-Ariz.) drew in 28503 and the roughly 22019 percent George W. Bush won in 2004.
Showalter met at the mound with Jimenez and the infielders, who drew in as Jimenez faced Encarnacion.
Catcher Austin Romine was sidelined with a concussion in 2013, as was infielder Stephen Drew in 2015.
With each twitch, I drew in a sharp intake of breath that sounded like a shocked gasp.
The idiosyncratic specificity and dark humor of Presley's lyrics were what originally drew in Monroe and Lambert.
But the higher prices also drew in OPEC's rivals, including shale oil producers in the United States.
Mr. Forsyth also wanted a charity that drew in hotter celebrities, just like its chief rival, Oxfam.
That really drew in an audience as well, and showing how we are coexisting with these animals.
But part of what drew in viewers is the fact that Garner is heard laughing at the pair.
Carnera was a curiosity who drew in fans but was reviled by the sports writers of the time.
Despite playing earlier in the day, Sylvan Esso drew in a large crowd for a standout Saturday performance.
His baritone voice and thoughtful manner of speaking were appealing and drew in his listeners, even his opponents.
The 42nd season premiere of SNL alone—which featured an Election sketch—drew in some 8.3 million viewers.
Observers see echoes of Lebanon's civil war, which also drew in foreigners and dragged on for 15 years.
This strategy drew in talent not unlike the on-the-rise filmmakers pitching to Netflix, HBO and Hulu.
Last season drew in, on average, 6.895 million viewers making it the fourth most popular show on NBC.
The legal battle in Bermuda drew in the cruise line Carnival Corp, which is registered in the island.
As the signature iPhone ringtone warbled around the movie theater, the audience drew in their breath: They're saved!
Sangmanee lost by decision in the first, and, despite getting his nose broken, drew in the second contest.
It appears that someone drew in an additional outline of the hurricane's path, extending it to cover ... Alabama.
After that, Berland and Rivers held a rally in San Francisco that drew in roughly 200 Google workers.
It was also her unabashed joy — helped by music from Michael Jackson — that drew in millions of viewers.
Brispot drew, in muted hues, the bustle of Parisians about to experience an unprecedented moment in technology and art.
Despite being covered in snow, Tokyo Disneyland still drew in loads of visitors who reveled in the icy atmosphere.
Overall, taxable bond funds drew in $1.1 billion during the week and recorded their fifth straight week of inflows.
ABC News reports that Clinton also drew in support from most women voters and people aged 30 and older.
That's more than most EDM festivals worldwide—EDC Vegas, for example, drew in 130,000 people per day in 2015.
The 2012 Olympics in London drew in an average of 31 million viewers in prime time over 85033 nights.
And this great yet simple idea drew in the best of brains, best of talent, and best of humanitarians.
The fair drew in more than 250,2000 visitors to this year's edition, which took place March 15 to 19.
The U.S. defeated Honduras and drew in Panama in March, earning their first positive results of their qualifying bid.
Fixed income funds drew in a net $3.5 billion, marking the 113th inflow out of the past 11 weeks.
Rabbit drew in his notebook: Ryu kicking 50 men off a cliff, clapping men's heads flat with his hands.
To put that in perspective: Tim "Timthetatman" Betar, one of the most followed creators on Twitch, drew in 100,000.
During the early group stages, Germany's ultimately unsuccessful campaign drew in large numbers both domestically and among its opponents.
MTV's flagship Video Music Awards only drew in 6.5 million viewers, 34 percent down from 2016's 9.8 million viewers.
He was feeling sharp pains in his chest every time he drew in a breath, and had flu-like symptoms.
Although the show has garnered mixed reception, it drew millions of viewers (one episode even drew in a billion views).
But Baidu, China's leading search engine, took 19% and Alibaba, a giant in e-commerce, drew in almost a third.
Soon their commotion drew in Roots MC Tariq "Black Thought" Trotter, and they all got a nice dose of catharsis.
This year's summit not only drew in speakers from across the globe, but was live streamed into seven different languages.
Citizens Access successfully drew in new customers and widened Citizens' reach, as its physical presence is limited to 503 states.
The world's largest zinc converter drew in 32 percent less raw material in the first seven months of this year.
Fixed income funds, meanwhile, drew in nearly $3563 billion in new money as investors sought the perceived safety of bonds.
Run in collaboration with several other artists, the place drew in people of all kinds for inexpensive, informal, creative meals.
That's more than 22018 million more views than William and Kate's wedding, which drew in an audience of 18.6 million.
Concerns about climate change and the tax advantages of investing in a start-up in Britain drew in his money.
"Strange Fruit" drew in listeners with its silky, dark melody and kept their ears with its lyrics about Southern lynchings.
"By the way, every character I draw is based on what I drew in the fifth grade," Mr. Groening said.
Parra began blaring his upbeat music in the clubhouse and injected an infectious positive energy that drew in other players.
One of Van Drew's Democratic consultants vowed on Twitter that he would "do everything" to beat Van Drew in November.
The group whispered and drew in the dirt with twigs for several minutes before abruptly bursting out across the yard.
But as they drew in closer to the beach, the couple struggled to track the navigational buoys through the nighttime fog.
Liked they did for Edward Wayne Edwards, twenty-nine years after he killed Timothy Hack and Kelly Drew, in Sullivan, Wisconsin.
Dr. Drew, who treated Laurer on Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew in 2008, told PEOPLE he suspected an overdose as well.
According to local newspaper the Appleton Post-Crescent, the party drew in people from California, Florida, Indiana, and everywhere in between.
Notably, its annual Video Music Awards only drew in 6.5 million viewers, 34 percent down from 2016's 9.8 million viewers.
The Roland Emmerich-directed sequel to the 1996 blockbuster Independence Day drew in an estimated $41.6 million in its opening weekend.
His aesthetics—as strange and outlandish and excessive as they were—also drew in eyes and turned those watchers into listeners.
A follow-up post the next day, subtly poking fun at the chaos it had created, drew in almost 4,000 replies.
The tourism sector offered a bright spot in the survey, as Chile's southern hemisphere summer drew in visitors, particularly from Argentina.
When she moved to Los Angles, she auditioned to play Nancy Drew in a TV pilot, but didn't get the job.
Update: Actress Sarah Shahi has been cast in the role of Nancy Drew in the upcoming CBS series, reports Entertainment Weekly.
Besides receiving the coveted Trump endorsement — on Twitter, no less — Strange drew in millions from a Mitch McConnell-linked super PAC.
Like they did for Edward Wayne Edwards, twenty-nine years after he killed Timothy Hack and Kelly Drew, in Sullivan, Wisconsin.
That was significantly higher than the 51 percent support from outside investors that a similar measure drew in 2017, sponsors said.
Jackson went on VH1's "Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew" in 2011 where he talked about his addiction to crystal meth.
"Everyone is positive," said Drew, in his first year with the Nationals after playing last season for the New York Yankees.
The fundraising drew in a diverse group of investors, the people said on condition of anonymity as the information is confidential.
When the British television series "Black Mirror" first debuted in 2011, it drew in viewers with its techno "Twilight Zone" vibes.
Bergeron drew in the defense and passed out to Pastrnak, who had a wide-open net for a 1-0 lead.
Warren earned $176,20203 from her salary as a Massachusetts senator, and her husband drew in $402,897 from his position at Harvard University.
Warren earned $176,280 from her salary as a Massachusetts senator, and her husband drew in $402,897 from his position at Harvard University.
The pair became entangled when galaxy NGC 4490's gravity drew in the much smaller galaxy NGC 4485 over millions of years.
Some of his crowds have seemed livelier than the ones he drew in Iowa, where his events often felt gloomy and small.
The debate over family separations drew in current and former presidential wives, including Laura Bush and Michelle Obama, who condemned the practice.
By refusing to define his party as on the left or the right, he drew in those turned off by doctrinaire politics.
His efforts to replicate it drew in many girls, but none gave him the family and children he wanted more than anything.
He is three games shy of the Atlanta record for a season-opening on-base streak, set by J.D. Drew in 2004.
This includes the major networks (CNN, ABC, CBS, Fox News, Fox, and MSNBC), which drew in a combined 22016 million viewers alone.
It drew in excess of 23m of orders from more than 80 investors and had rallied almost five points by Friday afternoon.
But that has flipped: since 2014, there have been $26.8 billion of outflows from index swaps while ETPs drew in $37.9 billion.
Millions of people died in regional wars in Congo between 1996 and 2003 that drew in armies from half a dozen countries.
Whatever the shifts in regime, all these killings were instigated by Muslim Turks who drew in other Muslims and invoked Islamic solidarity.
Ms. Moser was then unable to rouse some of the liberal attention she drew in the lead-up to the initial vote.
Congressional Republicans have also reached out to Mr. Van Drew in recent days to offer him advice on hiring new staff members.
The fourth slider adjusted the "nucleus sampling"—the size of the pool of words from which the machine drew in generating text.
At one point, the 30-second embrace drew in Macron's wife, Brigitte, leaving first lady Melania Trump standing slightly awkwardly to the side.
Once you divert from the music that drew in fans from around the world beyond Onyeabor's hometown of Enugu, details start to fade.
In another work, Milan drew in graphite, gesso, and etching ink on an inkjet print, as well as affixed collage elements to it.
Mr. Trump on Monday night mocked the size of the crowd that Mr. Biden drew in Philadelphia, which was estimated at several thousand.
"Unlike in the past, where we were unified and drew in allies, currently our own commons seems to be breaking apart," Mattis writes.
To make this appeal, they created a media establishment – Fox News, talk radio, and so on – which drew in many working-class whites.
It also found 71 percent of voters would be less likely to support Van Drew in his reelection if he voted against impeachment.
His start-up drew in financing to expand from the World Bank's International Finance Corporation, as well as Mexican impact investor Adobe Capital.
That's because a few weeks ago, Pennsylvania's Supreme Court ruled that the state's congressional map, which Republicans drew in 133, was unconstitutionally partisan.
It was not her first time drawing to music and dance: Early in her career, she said, she drew in nightclubs in Japan.
I'm hoping for the best, because I would love a good Nancy Drew in my life, but, as I said: I don't know, guys.
Phan is known as the "MacGyver" of crafts among the Brothers crew, and has even starred alongside Drew in a series of crafting videos.
But Algolia drew in $74m from investors led by Accel, a venture-capital firm in London, that were attracted by the firm's global ambitions.
In commodities, precious metals, whose prices have soared as Russian sanctions sparked fears of a supply squeeze, drew in strong inflows of $0.8 billion.
The company beat analyst revenue forecasts as it drew in more international and small business advertisers and posted a narrower-than-expected quarterly loss.
"Ever since then I've been having PTSD, I've been having nightmares," Evans, 26, tells Dr. Drew in a sneak peek of an upcoming interview.
Redler said the push above 2,365/2,370 drew in traders who were confident the market gains would hold, and it also flushed out shorts.
" It drew in over 3,600 supporters, with comments describing the event as "demeaning" and "objectifying," to "a travesty that any decent society should condemn.
The Teen Mom OG star, 29, spoke to Dr. Drew in a pre-recorded interview on Tuesday night's reunion episode for the MTV series.
But the center of gravity quickly spread outward to people not often involved in politics, including artists, who drew in celebrities with huge followings.
Then I got out a [marker] and put in the eyebrows, and some Wite-Out, and I drew in the halo of the hair.
This isn't a remake of Ronald D. Moore's Syfy version of Battlestar Galactica that drew in a dedicated fan base in the early 2000s.
"You have my undying support," he told Trump, who returned the compliment by saying he would endorse Van Drew in his 2020 congressional bid.
In 2300, CES drew in more than 2900,21 attendees and drove more than 2700,225 pieces of media coverage in print, online, and broadcast outlets.
The campaigns drew in cash and volunteers from women's rights groups and from anti-abortion and conservative groups beyond Ireland, and in particular from America.
"But that hasn't slowed him down," she said Tuesday, referring to Drew in the present-tense less than a day after learning he was dead.
Susanne Daniels, Head of YouTube Originals, has used Scare PewDiePie as an example of a successful series that actually drew in fans to YouTube Red.
Researchers at the Slovak security think tank Globsec have done some of the most extensive research on how the Ukraine crisis drew in foreign fighters.
They drew in the group stage of the last Euros before Spain's emphatic win in the final, yet something of that old apprehension still lingers.
The issue is highly emotive, eight years after Kosovo declared independence from Belgrade and less than two decades after a war that drew in NATO.
The firestorm of publicity drew in wide criticism of Twitter's policies on abuse, and led Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to reach out to Jones directly.
In fact, this year's Consensus conference drew in more than 8,500 attendees, according to Barry Silbert, CEO and founder of parent company Digital Currency Group.
This marks a sharp reversal for a strategy whose promises of diversified strategies and strong returns drew in $2.83 billion in new cash in 22.8.
The company drew in luminaries like Larry Summers, the former Treasury Secretary, and John Mack, the former chief executive of Morgan Stanley, to its board.
In fact, the North Carolina map that the state drew in response to lower court rulings in this same case has already inspired legal challenges.
The conflict drew in neighboring countries, with the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia backing more secular groups and Turkey and Qatar supporting the Islamists.
The president was apparently angered by a photo circulating on Twitter that showed his audience was smaller than the crowd Barack Obama drew in 2009.
The scandal involving Mr. Smyth drew in Justin Welby, the archbishop of Canterbury, who had worked at the Iwerne holiday camps and knew Mr. Smyth.
The ensuing quarrel drew in a crowd of what Alex Beam calls "1960s eminentos," from Robert Lowell and Christopher Ricks to the historian Alexander Gershenkron.
Asked what he will do if he cannot get a visa to move with his family, he drew in a long, slow breath and went silent.
Hemsworth drew in $76.4 million for his work with Marvel and the reboot Men In Black: International, while Downey Jr. came close behind with $66 million.
In addition, the company decided to keep videos from "Joy of Painting's" Bob Ross on the air after a special event drew in 5.6 million viewers.
Beyond Meat saw sales grow across both its grocery and restaurant divisions, as its meatless products drew in more customers and kept existing customers coming back.
For the opening club scene, he drew in particular from numerous visits to Berghain, a techno club in a former power plant in the Friedrichshain district.
Many Ansar Shariya members ended up with Islamic State but the battle for Benghazi also drew in non-Islamists or more moderate forces opposed to Haftar.
Perhaps the sole difference between his artwork and mine is that I don't expect $30,000 for something I drew in five seconds on some computer paper.
The tsunami he drew in Foretoken is a perfect example of the underlying theme that runs through almost all of his work: mankind's relationship with nature.
While losing his race by less than three percentage points, he drew in new voters and helped flip House seats and other races down the ticket.
Tara Fares was a model and a social media star whose carefully crafted lifestyle and fashion photos drew in more than 2.7 million followers on Instagram.
Trump urged attendees to vote for Van Drew in a June 2 primary, where the congressman is expected to face a challenge for the Republican nomination.
In 2016 the farm ministry cut Monsanto's royalties by more than 70 percent, triggering a long-running feud that drew in the Indian and U.S. governments.
McDonald's on Tuesday reported better-than-expected sales and earnings during the fourth quarter, as its value promotions and new menu items drew in more customers.
But before that, instead of confronting the woman or her vigilantes, instead of being direct or candidly compassionate, Jesus turned away and drew in the sand.
He also drew in his sister, Zhang Guiling, a 20153-year old grandmother in the village of Tangshan in the country's north, who borrowed to invest.
Everyone from Rihanna to Lady Gaga to Taylor Swift has performed at the annual event, which drew in nearly 10 million viewers at its peak in 2013.
Considering the nature of Tom of Finland's work, it drew in a huge crowd, full of leather daddies wearing raunchy leather harnesses, leather chaps — you name it.
Bernie Sanders, a democratic socialist and Big Tech critic, reportedly drew in more money from Big Tech employees than any other Democratic candidate in the 2020 race.
As evening drew in, hundreds of riot police lined up on Manezh Square at the end of Tverskaya Street and drove protesters away from the Kremlin's walls.
In 2016, the Indian farm ministry cut Monsanto's royalties by more than 70 percent, triggering a long-running feud that drew in the Indian and U.S. governments.
Its gold-rush economy revolved around the Chinese casinos and gambling halls, which drew in thousands of visitors a month from across the border in Yunnan Province.
According to Variety, the documentaries drew in an average of 3.1 million viewers in Nielsen live-plus-same-day numbers, giving the books another wave of exposure.
The election drew in some $14 million — making it among the most expensive school board races in the country's history — and a host of high-profile endorsements.
The $1.05 per user for the last quarter of 2016 was a massive increase from the 31 cents per user it drew in the same period in 2015.
The companies, however, reported better-than-expected quarterly same-store sales growth as they drew in more customers, benefiting from remodeling stores and stocking more private label products.
The story says a man scratched out the Chuck E. Cheese logo of his tokens and drew in the bitcoin logo before selling the coins on the street.
PEOPLE checked in with the interior designer of the circa-1850 brick home to learn more about the decor that drew in the actress, producer and lifestyle guru.
In the first quarter, UK firms drew in $210 billion (153 million pounds) in funding, while the rest of Europe took $215 billion, according to research firm CBInsights.
The Swiss probe also highlights the damaging fallout for oil-rich Abu Dhabi from its investment business dealings with Malaysia, which drew in leading politicians from both countries.
It also drew in a healthy minority of non-fans, Brooklyners who were looking for something to see and do on a pair of perfectly warm summer days.
The administration drew in part upon an expansive reading of the tax code as the basis for the regulations, though a few experts called that move into question.
The WWF, which uses the panda almost exclusively in its marketing—its logo is even a panda—drew in more than $98 million in individual donations last year.
The trucking industry drew in revenues of $796 billion in 2018, with trucks moving 71% of the nation's freight, according to the American Trucking Association, a trade group.
She sees Mr Trump gaining global strength, above all, from the breadth and intensity of his domestic support, after he drew in voters who had tuned out of politics.
U.S. economic growth slowed slightly more than initially thought in the fourth quarter as the strongest pace of consumer spending in three years drew in imports and depleted inventories.
To illustrate my point, here's a comic I drew in 2010: And here's the same comic redrawn now: Eight years later, my process has stayed pretty much the same.
Current reigning champions India comprehensively defeated Pakistan by 124 runs in their opening match of the competition -- an event that drew in a TV audience of over a billion.
Cigarette makers began to incorporate ventilation holes in filters in the mid-1960s to dilute the smoke; the holes meant smokers drew in air along with the burning tobacco.
Kicker Cole Smith tacked on to the lead just 11 seconds into the second quarter when he drew in a 45-yard field goal for a 17-0 lead.
While Irving has only played Uncle Drew in the Pepsi commercials, it's at least a character he knows, and O'Neal has frequently been funny in guest spots in comedies.
Portnoy launched Barstool in 213 as a print newsletter for gamblers and fantasy sports players, which drew in advertising support from offshore sportsbooks and poker companies, like Party Poker.
What began tentatively in the courtyard of a mosque after Friday prayers one day last November became a sprawling project that drew in dozens of people and lasted months.
WeChat drew in users with its messaging and social media capabilities, but is now just as important as a tool for making payments, playing games and signing into gyms.
If Biden can hold onto the coalition of voters he drew in South Carolina — including his large edge among black voters — he'll rack up delegate counts in these states.
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Serbia showed off armored vehicles, rockets and rifles, and drew in passers-by with a video showing soldiers shooting targets to action movie music.
And the fight unexpectedly drew in a voice from China's judiciary, which in some quarters aspires to the kind of independence Mr. Trump has at times appeared to undercut.
This is the compelling tribute that Pat Campbell, a cartoonist for Australia's Canberra Times newspaper, drew in memory of the 50 people killed in the Christchurch mosque mass shootings.
It drew in funds from nearly one million investors by promising annual returns as high as 15 percent, much higher than bank deposits or many other peer-to-peer lenders.
The five-year yield rose 2.0 basis points to minus 0.040 percent, matching the defence line the BOJ drew in November when it offered to buy them at that yield.
That drew in fans -- and as fans tuned into their music and video clips, they found that BTS created elaborate stories with their music videos and sang about social issues.
"Today is Day 1 because it is the beginning to finding out the truth about what happened to Drew and Francesca," wrote Barfield, who previously served with Drew in Iraq.
Germany, among the earliest to auction frequencies for 5G services, drew in 6 billion euros ($6.8 billion) in bids by late-May for the 41 blocks it put on offer.
As the second world war gave way to the cold war, he notes, California developed a booming aerospace sector and drew in millions of newcomers whose religous instincts were conservative.
That explains why photos of poor Diapey Drew in a baby costume, along with a very bendy video of the teen, were leaked to the school population; it was punishment.
Earlier on Tuesday bitcoin hit a record high of $17,428.42, registering a roughly 20-fold increase in its price for the year as it drew in millions of new investors.
And that red line he drew in the interview with the N.Y. Times last year — where he said he wouldn't stand for Mueller prying into his family finances — still stands.
Millions of Congolese died in two successive wars, from 1996 to 1997 and from 20163 to 2003, that drew in neighboring countries like Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi, Angola, Chad and Zimbabwe.
And she drew in Greger Larson, a specialist in ancient canine DNA at the University of Oxford in England, who is deeply involved in questions of dog evolution and domestication.
By contrast, North America drew in $1.08 billion of ICOs, or 28 percent of a global market that raised around $3.8 billion through the issuance of new types of digital currency.
The varied backgrounds of those who came out attested to the way Islamic State drew in people from across the world, and swept up Syrians and Iraqis in its cruel rule.
"Today is Day 1 because it is the beginning to finding out the truth about what happened to Drew and Francesca," wrote Barfield, who previously served with Drew in the Marines.
Founded in 2011, Nextdoor drew in 12 million unique monthly visitors in the United States last month, according to app measurement firm SimilarWeb, and France will be its fourth European market.
Kate tried to entertain via Madonna, Kevin drew in Sophie (and Kate's other friends) with a Princess Bride theme, and Randall drew a heart-achingly small crowd with his magic bash.
Included in the exhibit is an early 20th century postcard of Nettie the Fat Girl, a popular sideshow attraction that drew in droves of people to gawk at her hypothetical immorality.
Pierre des Aubeaux, the sculptor for the project, drew in images of the 23600 figures and gargoyles intended to finish the structure, which eventually reached a height of about 2200 feet.
A question about Medicare for all "set off a half-hour brawl that drew in almost every one of the 8713 candidates on the stage," Abby Goodnough of the NYT writes.
The recent firings have galvanized some employees into doing more to rally one another and protest company policies, workers said, and they drew in the CWA after many months of actions.
"It's not about which bathroom you use," said Rachel Tiven, CEO of Lambda Legal, the LGBTQ legal powerhouse that represented the teens in Pennsylvania and now backs Drew in his fight.
Misleading news stories from doubtful sources drew in as much engagement on Facebook as articles from legitimate sources in the run up to European elections, according to a study from Oxford University.
Money market funds, essentially cash, drew in a net inflow of $12.2 billion, and precious metals funds posted a small net outflow of $32 million, just the second redemption in 20 weeks.
The news comes just over a month after their film Lazer Team — which was released both in theaters and on YouTube Red —  drew in thousands of fans to theaters across the globe.
Wahler, who appeared on Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew in 2010, was also arrested on drinking-related charges, including a DUI and taking part in a drunken brawl, at least six times.
Money market funds attracted a net $10.9 billion, the largest inflow in 13 weeks, while precious metals drew in $1 billion, the 17th inflow out of the past 18 weeks, BAML said.
Yet even at the height of his later success, he could hardly have anticipated the fortune awaiting that Harlem map he drew in his youth: In 2016 Yale acquired it for $100,000.
At least at first, it seemed that a sizable audience shared Mr. Toffler's enthusiasm — the premiere drew in 3.3 million viewers — but there have been no new shows since that season concluded.
The procession in Tehran alone drew in more than 1 million people, the AP reported, and many mourners across cities chanted "Death to America," an often used refrain by anti-US Iranians.
Zach Smith worked the puck behind the Rangers' net to Tom Pyatt, who drew in two defenders and fed Pageau in front of the net for his third goal of the season.
In 245, the shows had an average viewership of 2150 million people, and last year's episode featuring Michael Phelps racing a (CGI) great white shark drew in a record 2000 million viewers.
Pennington said that she has maintained a friendship with Heard since 2003, and lives in a condominium unit with her fiancé Joshua Drew in the same Los Angeles building as Heard and Depp.
Bonds also drew in money for the 26th straight week, as investors hungry to earn a return rushed into U.S. Treasury funds, which enjoyed their biggest inflows in 62 weeks, EPFR figures showed.
The true war of attrition is between Kings and Queens County, as countless Queens residents retreat east, drawing in Brooklyn army's just as Russian and Soviet forces drew in first Napoleon, then Hitler.
It is part and parcel of the environment in Lebanon as the country continues trying to bind the wounds of a civil war that drew in virtually every facet of a diverse society.
She's wearing a t-shirt printed with one of her own comics, which she drew in response to last month's shooting, and President Trump's subsequent suggestion that teachers take up arms at school.
The record was previously held for a short time by the season's penultimate episode, which drew in 12.48 million viewers when first aired and a total of 18.4 million during its first night.
Over the weekend, Sanders' campaign boasted of the crowd size his rallies with Ocasio-Cortez recently drew in Iowa, where a recent Quinnipiac University poll shows him trailing Biden and South Bend, Ind.
F Reid Boucher drew in for the concussed Sven Baertschi and played for the first time in a Vancouver sweater since being claimed off waivers from the New Jersey Devils on Jan. 4.
There is an ominous precedent: Millions died in conflicts in Congo between 1998 and 2003 that drew in armies from neighboring countries, and the fear is that a new war will do likewise.
" Comparing Trump's actions to Barack Obama's ignoring the red line he drew in Syria: "This is worse than that, because it says ... America will walk away from his friends and from its allies.
The investigation into Mr. Walters's activities and subsequent trial drew in prominent figures like Carl C. Icahn, the billionaire investor and unpaid adviser to President Trump, and Phil Mickelson, the champion professional golfer.
Recent internal Democratic polling obtained by BuzzFeed News showed that 71% of his constituents said they would be less likely to support Van Drew in a Democratic primary should he vote against impeachment.
Funds focused on domestic stocks posted $8.6 billion in withdrawals during the week, while international equity funds drew in $2.8 billion during their best week of sales since last March, Lipper data showed.
And though Franklin's remarkable career drew in eyes and ears from around the world, she demanded privacy and R-E-S-P-E-C-T when it came to fiercely guarding her personal life.
Monday's national transformation plan is the latest manifestation of that process, the culmination of months of detailed planning that drew in foreign consulting firms and thousands of Saudis through workshops with the private sector.
Over at Areté, a multimedia space designed to promote art, music, and performance, a series of video projects by dancer Janis Brenner and interdisciplinary artist Muyassar Kurdi drew in viewers looking for the immersive.
The photo, taken by Richard Drew in the moments after the September 11, 2001, attacks, is one man's distinct escape from the collapsing buildings, a symbol of individuality against the backdrop of faceless skyscrapers.
Diplomats fear growing unrest could trigger a repeat of the wars between 1996 and 2003 that killed millions, unleashed dozens of predatory armed groups and drew in more than half a dozen neighboring armies.
Turner's private life drew in the public eye from her many marriages and romances, hitting its sensational peak when her lover, Johnny Stompanato, was stabbed to death by the actress' 19833-year-old daughter.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese retail investors boosted their long dollar positions to their largest in more than three years last month, industry data showed on Wednesday, as rising U.S. rates drew in yield-hungry buyers.
When the Mexican national team toured the United States last year, it drew in an average of 59,000 fans, roughly two-thirds more than the crowds that watch the United States men's national team.
"The Reddihough collection drew in people we don't normally see," said Mr. Bradbury, whose sale attracted two bidders from mainland China and six from Hong Kong, as well as others from Switzerland and Italy.
The movement began as a Facebook page for frustrated voters, then morphed into an event that drew in an estimated 5 million participants, thanks to its sister marches beyond D.C. and around the world.
In Ralph Bakshi's movies, you could always tell that he knew [storyboard artist] Mike Ploog drew in a certain way, so he'd employ his help the way you'd cast an actor for a movie.
Ms. Thurber, the Obie-award winning writer of "The Hill Town Plays," grew up in rural poverty in New England and drew in part on her own experiences navigating the world of higher education.
Sakuraba spent the majority of his fight career in arguably the biggest fight promotion at the time in Pride, while his captivating rivalry with the Gracie family undoubtedly drew in more fans and plaudits.
Its savvy promoters, Elizabeth Tyler and Edward Young Clarke, former fund-raisers for the Anti-Saloon League, drew in a bumper crop of new recruits with their anti-Catholic, anti-immigrant, white supremacist message.
We see evidence of his relationship with his students in the fiendishly complex image of a dragon he drew, in ink, over their bland studies of heads — no doubt to intimidate, flabbergast, and challenge them.
Analysts say the episode also shows the limits of Haftar's control over parts of the LNA, which drew in disparate brigades including ultraconservative Salafists in the "Dignity Operation" that it launched in Benghazi in 2014.
Fox News finished 2016 as the most-watched U.S. cable network in prime time for the first time in its history, according to Nielsen data in December, as Trump's victory drew in extraordinary audience interest.
"The size of the crowd he drew in rural Georgia is very impressive and demonstrates that he would be a very strong candidate if he ran," said one Democratic consultant who has worked in Georgia.
Ghetts released several mixtapes, drew in his fanbase and put his name to underground hits – "Top 3 Selected", "Grime Daily" and "Stage Show Don" among them – before he'd released his debut studio album in 2014.
That vision drew in tens of thousands of adherents from across the world, who populated an Islamist proto-state the size of Britain, stretching across Iraq and Syria with millions of people under its rule.
Byron "Reckful" Bernstein, who drew in much of his 900,73-strong following on Twitch playing World of Warcraft, now says he averages 11,000 concurrent viewers when he's gabbing with friends and fans to upbeat music.
The Watergate hearings drew in the public in part because investigators were pulling on strings without knowing where they led; news about the tape recordings made in the Oval Office emerged live during televised hearings.
Now, there is no doubt that Bill Traylor was deliberate in laying down the parade of people and animals that came to mind as he sat and drew in his favored spot on Monroe Street.
The final weekend of Fortnite's $10 million Fall Skirmish tournament took place at the event and drew in over 4 million unique viewers, who tuned in to watch almost 24 hours of cumulative live-streamed content.
Online viewership is well-established: Blizzard says that the opening week of the league's inaugural season drew in 10 million viewers, though the average seems to hover in the 100-200k range during the regular season.
The third Property Brother, who regularly makes cameos in the twins' various HGTV series, has been supporting Drew in the ballroom throughout his run on Dancing with the Stars, which ended with his elimination Monday night.
Anger quickly unspooled across several districts in the city of more than seven million people, and the protests drew in both suit-clad office workers in the central business district and residents in working-class neighborhoods.
It's not just coincidence that "erasure" has been a theme in both the arguments over these movies and the removal of Confederate monuments, or that the "Ghostbusters" fight drew in alt-right figures like Milo Yiannopoulos.
The series has already been a hit in Britain: The first episode drew in 10.4 million television viewers over seven days — the largest audience for any new U.K. show in a decade, according to the BBC.
The gaping need for ventilators drew in requests from the British government to a wide variety of private-sector groups for production help through a consortium of engineering firms including companies like Airbus and BAE Systems.
The plan eventually drew in Cameron, as well as Gordon Clark (Scoot McNairy), an engineer whose dreams were crushed years before with the unsuccessful launch of a computer he designed with his wife, Donna (Kerry Bishé).
Collin PetersonCollin Clark PetersonHow the 28500 Democrats in Trump districts voted on impeachment Gabbard votes 'present' on impeaching Trump House votes to impeach Trump MORE (D-Minn.), appears likely to join Van Drew in opposing impeachment.
The impact of that is visible on the outskirts of Thessaloniki, where a once-thriving industrial zone that drew in thousands of workers now looks like a wasteland, overgrown with weeds and with company gates rusting away.
Reliever Jared Hughes came on to retire the first two batters he faced, but Carter walked with the bases loaded — one of six walks the Brewers drew in the first five innings — to make it 5-3.
The first two new episodes of the working-class sitcom in more than two decades drew in a massive total audience of 249 million Tuesday night and drew more younger viewers than most of its competitors combined.
The first two new episodes of the working-class sitcom in more than two decades drew in a massive total audience of 18.4 million Tuesday night and drew more younger viewers than most of its competitors combined.
The most watched esports event last year drew in 80 million unique viewers and records are set to be smashed in 2018 with NBC Sports, ESPN, Viasat, Sportnet, Facebook, Twitch and YouTube all set to screen tournaments.
A May event with Reggie Watts in VR may have helped to prepare the startup for this forthcoming election coverage, as it drew in the largest crowd ever and saw peak usage of over 1,200 simultaneous viewers.
It's impossible to say, after the scrutiny King's comments drew in his 2018 race, that the people of his 4th District were entirely unaware of what they were voting for when they sent him back to Congress.
Another new chapter, in Chicago, galvanized hundreds for Thanksgiving events that drew in members of other activist groups, including Black Lives Matter, which resulted in black community medics going to serve in Standing Rock's volunteer medical corps.
In 2018, he played the role of Uncle Drew in the self-titled comedy, which also featured former NBA/WNBA players Shaquille O'Neal, Chris Webber, Reggie Miller, and Lisa Leslie, as well as current professional player Nate Robinson.
Mr. Russo, who worked on the construction of the Second Avenue subway line, earned the nickname after he began performing lunch-hour recitals of pop classics with a velvet-smooth voice that drew in dozens of passers-by.
During the last two decades, global markets have warmed to Mexico's U.S.-trained technocrats, who backed orthodox policies and drew in a tide of investment to build up one of the world's most liquid local-currency bond markets.
The outflow was entirely driven by $10.2 billion of withdrawals from U.S. equity funds, the eighth outflow in the past nine weeks, while European equity funds drew in $1.5 billion, the 17th inflow in the past 18 weeks.
The court held in an 8-0 ruling the gender line Congress drew in the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 is "incompatible" with the Fifth Amendment's requirement that all people must be treated equally under the law.
The inclusion of Ms. Shevchenko's company on the American sanctions list sheds light on the sprawling scope of the effort, which drew in students, civilians and possibly criminal hackers to bolster the military and intelligence agencies' cyberwar abilities.
Thompson-Robinson rushed for a 3-yard score, then Kyle Philips had the first punt return for a touchdown by a UCLA player since Maurice Jones-Drew in 2005, going 69 yards at 7:31 of the fourth.
It saw 69.8 million U.S. readers in October, a 423 percent drop from the 77.4 million readers it drew in October 2016, and a 12 percent drop from 2015 when it had 79.3 million readers, according to comScore data.
She was in a fired-up frenzy to get off court as fast as possible as the evening drew in, smashing winners left and right, roaring, fist-pumping and pirouetting in celebration as each one flew off her racket.
When Mr. Graham reached his third stop, the State Beach Park in Oxnard, nearly 4,000 people showed up, big for a Wednesday night in a working-class city, but less than half of what his appearance drew in Escondido.
Decades ago, less wealthy parts of the country tended to be the ones that attracted the most new residents, because lower rents and wages there drew in businesses, and people were more likely to move to where jobs were.
It also drew in supporters with a new leader, Mary Lou McDonald, a 50-year-old Dubliner who helped shed the party's reputation for having predominantly male supporters and who pushed it to liberalize its position on abortion rights.
"We could see that when microglia sensed even the smallest damage or change to a neuron, they headed, spider-like, in that neuron's direction, then they drew in their limbs and morphed into small, amoeba-like blobs," Stevens says.
Personal chef for President Lyndon B. Johnson Told her firsthand stories about discrimination to Johnson, which is thought to have influenced his signing of the Civil Rights Act of 21942 Zephyr Wright drew in crowds with her comfort food.
Kafka said a previous effort, in which the site carried Thursday night NFL games, drew in about 250,000 viewers per game, less than two percent of what one of the big TV networks would get for the same game.
At that time, Equatorians like Lokujo didn't play a central role in the conflict, which was confined to the northern Upper Nile region and drew in mostly Kiir's Dinka and Machar's Nuer tribe, the country's two largest ethnic groups.
Watch the Harry Potter-themed festivities in the video below: The last quinceañera to make headlines was the viral party of Rubí Ibarra García, which drew in 20,000 guests from a Facebook invite and took place on a ranch last year.
The first-ever episode drew in a same-day rating of 17.4 million viewers, a figure that looks likely to be eclipsed on Sunday night, when the battle for the future of Westeros draws to a close in the United States.
Brexiteers want to stiffen the prime minister's resolve to stick to the red lines she drew in her first conference speech as leader—and to keep the threat that, if the EU is obstructive, Britain will walk away with no deal.
"We drew in all of these people who otherwise would never on their own have sought out information about the sex industry, because they believe what they see on TV or they believe what they read in the newspapers," Shakti says.
The weeks-long campaign came near the end of the Korean war of 1950-0003, which began when the Stalinist regime of Kim Il Sung invaded the pro-American south and which eventually drew in millions of Chinese and UN forces.
What once appeared to be a two way street — celebs got a place to grow their audiences and show their "real selves"; social media platforms drew in more users and proved their influence — was switching to a one-way lane.
The finale, during which a temporarily clothed Richard Hatch was awarded the $1 million prize following what was potentially the most bitter loser's speech ever given in human history, drew in 51.7 million viewers on a muggy August night in 2000.
The row between Paris and Rome over the fate of the Aquarius, a ship with more than 600 migrants aboard, including women and children, drew in Pope Francis and sewed division across Europe, straining German Chancellor Angela Merkel's fragile coalition.
In the 2016 Language of the Birds: Occult and Art at NYU's 80WSE Gallery, Bransford restaged Swiss artist Kurt Seligmann's magic circle, which in 1948 he drew in chalk in his Manhattan apartment as a ritual to summon the dead.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. economic growth slowed slightly more than initially thought in the fourth quarter after the strongest pace of consumer spending in three years depleted inventories and drew in imports as businesses struggled to produce enough goods and services.
Investors are hunting for yield, the strategists said, noting the ninth straight week of inflows to investment-grade bond funds - $6.6 billion this week - while high-yield bond funds drew in $3.2 billion and $1.2 billion went into EM debt.
The allegations were presented in a two-page synopsis that was appended to a report on Russian interference in the 2016 election and drew in part from memos compiled by a former British intelligence operative, whose past work US intelligence officials consider credible.
Switzerland drew in nearly half of Europe's total - $828 million or 47 percent of ICO funds in the region, mainly through firms registered in Zug, a low-tax region near Zurich that is also the domicile for many top commodities traders, Tan said.
" The initial concern drew in part from a message sent to performers by their union, the American Guild of Variety Artists, in which, according to an email obtained by BroadwayWorld, the AGVA warned that "any talk of boycotting (the inauguration) is invalid.
When Ms. Wybraniec first left for Paris, she packed reminders of her two closest friends: sketches that her friend Nora drew in high school, and a necklace her friend Natasha made that bears a rock pendant from a mountain in their hometown.
One in particular, hosted by L.A.-based DJ D-Nice, ran for nine hours straight on Instagram Live and drew in over 228,29 guests (who joined virtually and watched) like Rihanna, John Legend, Michelle Obama, Usher, Jennifer Lopez, Oprah, and Missy Elliott.
When Jake Tapper of CNN asked Senator Bernie Sanders whether his Medicare for All health care plan was "bad policy" and "political suicide," it set off a half-hour brawl that drew in almost every one of the 10 candidates on the stage.
" Staying on the subject of Grey's, which is wrapping up its 15th season, Williams briefly discussed the dissolution of his onscreen marriage to April Kepner (Sarah Drew) in Season 12, which broke the hearts of fans who affectionately referred to the two as "Japril.
The Season 8 premiere drew in 783 million live viewers and 17.4 million viewers across all platforms on the day of airing, as well as a record number of sign-ups to HBO NOW, which in March was reported to have 8 million subscribers.
The Japanese menu was designed by Kaori Endo, who was a chef at Rose Carrarini's Rose Bakery in the late aughts before launching Nanashi in 26, a Parisian bento empire that drew in an equally fashionable crowd for its wholesome bentos and delicate desserts.
From letters to his family, signed "Kay," to photos of a once majestic city now in rubble, these clippings provide a deeply personal behind-the-scenes look into the experiences from which the novelist drew in writing his sixth and perhaps most influential novel.
A candidate polling in Biden's position would win 30% to 53% of the time, depending on whether he was polling closer to the 24% he drew in a CBS News/YouGov poll produced in July or the 28% he had in the Monmouth poll.
"The Rhythm Section," based on the 2011 book by Mark Burnell, who also wrote the screenplay, instantly drew in Morano because of its grounded material and because she felt she had a willing star who would take it to the edge with her in Lively.
There were some images that even an appearance-obsessed branding impresario could not control: a less-than-packed inaugural parade route, an inauguration crowd markedly smaller than the one Barack Obama drew in 2009, and protesters who set a limousine on fire in the afternoon.
But African and Western powers have expressed fear that the political crisis could spiral into broader conflict, risking a repeat of the 1996-2003 wars in this vast, chaotic country that killed millions and drew in the armies of half a dozen neighboring states. Col.
By focusing so much on issues of identity, the argument goes, Democrats and liberals surrendered all of these issues to Trump, letting him tap into an economically populist message that drew in enough of white rural and working-class America to seal his victory.
Though Cliven Bundy's stance had elements in common with the 1970s Sagebrush movement, which opposed federal control of public lands, his feud with Washington ultimately drew in a mishmash of supporters to his Nevada ranch that included militias, anti-government groups, and several conservative state lawmakers.
Each time he hosted "André Previn's Music Night" on the BBC, chatting informally to the audience since he was sitting in their living rooms, he probably drew in more people in a week than the LSO, his chief orchestra, had managed in 65 years of performances.
The pair has already teased a rematch fight that will likely take place in the US. The first event reportedly drew in millions of dollars, both filling the Manchester Arena and scooping up over 800,000 views from users who paid $10 to watch the fight online.
That online game never went anywhere, but he recycled his extensive notes and put them to work as the basis for an online post-to-play RPG and an in-person game that drew in the likes of George R.R. Martin and his later collaborator, Daniel Abraham.
The archives, which Pillis discovered in the university's library, range from work they did in the office which was the basis of artificial intelligence all the way to drawings of dinosaurs that Simon, a future Nobel Laureate (1978, Economic Sciences), drew in grade school in the 1920s.
Exchange traded products (ETPs) such as VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term ETN, the ProShares Short VIX Short-Term Futures ETF, which profit from low volatility, drew in billions of dollars over the last year and their net short exposure hit a record high on Thursday.
His complex case drew in people who would become household names of American law enforcement: Louis J. Freeh, a future F.B.I. director; Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election; and Jeff Sessions, now the United States attorney general.
Others grapple with H.I.V. or its destructive legacy: a New York deputy health commissioner suffering from manic episodes; her gay heartthrob of an intern, who grows disgusted with the ossified bureaucracy as the disease wreaks its toll; and the artists' navel-gazing writer friend, Drew, in California.
Jeff Van Drew in South Jersey, is the former CEO of an international construction firm; Lisa Scheller, who is challenging Wild in Pennsylvania, runs a global manufacturing company; and two of the top challengers in an open suburban Georgia seat have given sizable loans to their campaigns.
A photo of high school cheerleaders holding a Trump banner ignited a heated controversy in North Carolina that drew in a congressman and an alleged member of a far-right group, showing how local skirmishes can both fuel and be fed by the nation's broader culture wars.
A photo of high school cheerleaders holding a Trump banner ignited a heated controversy in North Carolina that drew in a congressman and an alleged member of a far-right group, showing how local skirmishes can both fuel and be fed by the nation's broader culture wars.
After staking Pill to a slim 2-1 lead on a bases-loaded walk that Jose Reyes drew in the fifth inning, and extending the lead to 4-1 on Duda's eighth home run of the season, the Mets gave it all back in the seventh.
After that, Berland and Rivers held a rally in San Francisco that drew in roughly 200 Google workers, demanding the company reinstate the two employees and stating they were placed on leave in retaliation for their activism against the company's handling of hate policies and immigration issues.
Unlike the massive election protests of 2009, which were centered on Tehran and other major urban centers — and which drew in large communities of the middle class — these protests seem to be the work of the young, the unemployed and people who are marginalized in society.
Liberal college whites are growing as a share of the Democratic electorate, and Warren, in particular, has shown the potential to become a very strong candidate among them, as demonstrated by the huge crowds she recently drew in the white-collar enclaves of Minneapolis and Seattle.
The ceremonial groundbreaking for the World Trade Center Transportation Hub in 2005 drew in the federal transportation secretary, four United States senators (Hillary Clinton among them), the governors of New York and New Jersey, the mayor of New York City and two Nassau County homing pigeons masquerading as doves.
And then what, you're telling me the leader of the free world threw his phone across the room like a moody child, drew in a big sigh, and settled in for a night of dreaming about golf, oblivious to the furor his misspelled tweet caused across the world?
A majority of the court ultimately did rule in favor of the president's preferred outcome, but the president's statement suggests that justices who did not rule in his favor would not be "play[ing] it straight" drew in question the legitimacy of the reasoning employed by those justices.
So it seemed fitting that Death of a Nation's LA premier, on July 30, came with a red carpet event that drew in the biggest names of the fringe right, even if those big names would be unrecognizable to most people who don't think Adolf Hitler was a leftist.
The event, which drew in about 10,000 people in its third year, has been deemed by some as "the Comic-Con for politics" or "Coachella of politics" because of its ability to put politicians, pundits, entertainers, activists, media personalities and political junkies all in one place at one time.
But World of Warcraft's grandiose scope, unlimited time sink potential, and offering an experience so genuinely different from anything else was a potent combination that drew in tens of millions of people who found themselves responding to a game that offered a virtual life that never said no.
Few survived Mengele's "zoo," as his dominion was known, but several who did have published memoirs, from which Konar drew in creating her novel (along with "Children of the Flames," a seminal historical study by Lucette Matalon Lagnado and Sheila Cohn Dekel, which Konar credits as her initial inspiration).
"As long as he does what he thinks is the right thing, it doesn't matter what party he is aligned with," said Bill Crane, 65, who is not registered to vote with any political party and who did not vote for Mr. Van Drew in the last election.
The chaotic eruption of violence drew in several police officers and civilians, sent scores of panicked pedestrians fleeing from the bridge and nearby streets on both sides of the Thames, and evoked memories of an eerily similar terrorist attack on the same bridge in 2017 that killed eight people.
"If the party wants to survive, to move forward, they should be more inclusive," Mr. Li said in an interview, expressing optimism that this would happen eventually, noting that the party acted to broaden its base under former President Jiang Zemin, who drew in businesspeople in the 1990s.
After his retrospective at the Jewish Museum in 1966, he stopped painting and drew in charcoal and ink for two years, reducing his vision to black lines floating on white paper — a time of compression that ultimately ignited and burst apart, unleashing a torrent of insight, invention, and seasoned, compulsive artistry.
The publication, which has been tracking the 21-year-old's dizzying financial climb, credits the expansion of Kylie Cosmetics into Ulta Beauty — which reportedly drew in an estimated $54.5 million in just six weeks — as the catalyst for Kylie's newly-minted status among business women like Oprah and Aerin Lauder.
As Mr. Millington winced and drew in sharp breaths, Mr. Matsuba jabbed the needled-rod close to 140 times a minute, sparing the few seconds when he would re-dip the needle and wipe away excess red ink or speckles of blood from the slowly emerging toad on Mr. Millington's chest.
There's also a look at the nature of authoritarian leaders, a reappraisal of Wendell Willkie's 1940 run for president, and Adrienne Rich's "Essential Essays" — a posthumous collection from a towering poet whose nonfiction drew in equal measure on her capacious heart and mind to engage with art, culture and politics.
He has taught creative writing there for 13 years, and in that time has appointed his space with plenty of mementos: old family photographs, a self-portrait his daughter drew in neon crayon, a framed poster of what he said were among his friend Frank McCourt's last words to him.
In the clip below, made exclusive to VICE, Lily is confronted by the principal of her high school over some X-rated nudes she drew in class, and her retort might as well be lifted from the #FreeTheNipple debate raging over female censorship on social media: Assassination Nation hits theaters September 21.
Championed by Queen Victoria, whose husband Prince Albert designed the famous Balmoral tartan in the 1850s (which to this day can only be worn with the Queen's permission) – the exhibition features a woven silk-velvet tartan dress worn by Queen Victoria in 1835-7 as an early example of tartan drew in the royal family.
And even now, with the overwhelming success and attention given to Surviving R. Kelly — Deadline reports that the series premiere drew in 1.9 million viewers, becoming Lifetime's best performance in two years — series creator Dream Hampton revealed that more than 50 celebrities were approached for an interview about Kelly, yet declined to speak out.
Peace talks in Geneva aimed to end a war that has created the world's worst refugee crisis, allowed for the rise of Islamic State and drew in regional and major powers, but the negotiations have all but failed and a cessation of hostilities agreement to allow them to take place has all but collapsed.
The Grammys aren't the most watched awards show (in 2015, the Oscars drew in 36.6 million viewers as opposed to the Grammys' 25.3), but for a fledgling app like All Access, a flub of this magnitude is proof that the service isn't actually able to satisfy the high number of viewers it wants to attract.
He began with a grid that was pretty atrocious — you'd think someone might've helped him out with a ruler here — but the images he drew in those janky boxes showed a stunning level of accurate detail for some little kid who had just come back from the theater ... and had no other point of reference.
EXPAND SUPER-APP Grab said its latest funding round drew in investments from the likes of Toyota Motor Corp, Microsoft and Hyundai Motor Co. Sources say it has raised about $8 billion since it was founded in 2012 as it seeks to fuel its expansion in Southeast Asia - home to about 650 million people.
In primary contests last week from California to New Jersey, Democrats pursued that "electability" strategy through the "Red to Blue" project of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, which targeted suburban swing voters by clearing candidate fields for moderate and conservative Democrats like Gil Cisneros in Orange County and Jeff Van Drew in New Jersey.
A Potent Symbol Mr. Guzmán's capture — described using information from interviews with witnesses and government officials, police reports, military video and Mexican news reports confirmed by officials — brings to a close, for now, one of the most exhaustive manhunts the Mexican government has conducted, an endeavor that drew in more than 240,500 people across the nation.
The party, which at times had the feeling of a giddy wake, drew in past and present journalists from its flagship site, as well as those from the offshoots Gizmodo (Gawker for gadgets), Jalopnik (Gawker for car culture), Jezebel (the Gawker "ladyblog"), Deadspin (Gawker for sports), Lifehacker (Gawker for productivity tips) and Kotaku (Gawker for video games).
Remarkably, the composition of Mahmoud Mohamed Abd El Aziz's "A Plea to God," which he drew in 2018 while imprisoned in Egypt for participating in anti-government demonstrations, is almost identical to that of the Chilean artist Miguel Lawner Steiman's "Navidad en Ritoque (Christmas in Ritoque)," made while he was incarcerated at a Chilean concentration camp in 1974.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens set records in 2015 with a $517 million haul worldwide on its opening weekend, Black Panther drew in $426 million on its opening weekend (and quickly hit the $1 billion mark), while last year's Avengers: Infinity War earned $630 million on its opening weekend and became the fastest movie ever to cross the $1 billion mark.
But because of his public profile, and the advantages, and the connections, it afforded him; because of his value to the network as a personality that drew in loyal viewers; because of his money, and fame; and because acquiescing to his advances could have the potential to make or break a career: The scale was always tipped in his direction.
Trump's meeting with Gold Star families before his rally on Wednesday came as the Republican presidential nominee looks to push past the backlash he drew in recent days from veterans groups and prominent members of his own party after he criticized another Gold Star family, the parents of a Muslim US soldier slain in Iraq who criticized Trump at the Democratic convention.
South Africa had taken control of Namibia, a former German colony, under a League of Nations mandate after World War I. But its refusal, much later, to give up control of what had become a virtual South African colony — run on the model of South African apartheid — played into a Cold War confrontation that drew in Cuban troops and superpower diplomacy.
He was the leader of this terrorist group that, at its height, controlled territory the size of Great Britain in Iraq and Syria, that drew in tens of thousands of recruits from 100 countries — 40,000, we believe — and that succeeded in carrying out attacks not just in Iraq and Syria, not just in Paris and Brussels, but in a total of — at the last count, I had 20113 different countries around the world.
He was the leader of this terrorist group that, at its height, controlled territory the size of Great Britain in Iraq and Syria, that drew in tens of thousands of recruits from 100 countries — 40,000, we believe — and that succeeded in carrying out attacks not just in Iraq and Syria, not just in Paris and Brussels, but in a total of — at the last count, I had 40 different countries around the world.
He was the leader of this terrorist group that, at its height, controlled territory the size of Great Britain in Iraq and Syria, that drew in tens of thousands of recruits from 100 countries — 40,000, we believe — and that succeeded in carrying out attacks not just in Iraq and Syria, not just in Paris and Brussels, but in a total of — at the last count, I had 0003 different countries around the world.
He was the leader of this terrorist group that, at its height, controlled territory the size of Great Britain in Iraq and Syria, that drew in tens of thousands of recruits from 100 countries — 40,000, we believe — and that succeeded in carrying out attacks not just in Iraq and Syria, not just in Paris and Brussels, but in a total of — at the last count, I had 40 different countries around the world.
He was the leader of this terrorist group that, at its height, controlled territory the size of Great Britain in Iraq and Syria, that drew in tens of thousands of recruits from 9003 countries — 40,000, we believe — and that succeeded in carrying out attacks not just in Iraq and Syria, not just in Paris and Brussels, but in a total of — at the last count, I had 40 different countries around the world.
Samsung's last quarter ending in December drew in nearly a fifth less operating income than estimated by analysts, Bloomberg wrote, with "sputtering demand for memory chips" produced by the firm largely to blame:The South Korean company's operating income fell to 10.8 trillion won ($9.6 billion) in the period that ended in December, according to preliminary results released Tuesday, falling short of the 13.8 trillion-won average of analysts' estimates compiled by Bloomberg.
Chennault was one of the most visible private citizens in Washington: a vice president of the Flying Tiger Line, a cargo line founded by Robert Prescott, a pilot who had flown with her husband during the war; a writer of novels, poetry and nonfiction books; a Voice of America broadcaster; and the center of a social whirl at her Watergate penthouse that drew in cabinet members, congressmen, diplomats, foreign dignitaries and journalists.
STEVEN: I think we should be watching if Trump follows up his words with actions... the red line he drew in the sand is just an impossible one as North Korea is bound to make more threats against the US. That's why many experts here say Beijing increasingly realizes the US' lack of a coherent strategy on North Korea, which in their minds also explains the "intuitive" or "automatic" finger-pointing at Beijing for not doing enough.

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