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The Mysteries of Udolpho, or Frankenstein often drew upon the
Mueller's report drew upon interviews, notes and communications with Trump advisers.
Was there any particular grist for that mill that you drew upon?
Lincoln drew upon the better angels of our nature to save the union.
The weather was dicey, the stakes enormous, but Eisenhower drew upon his personal courage.
In reaching that conclusion, the Court drew upon a famous analogy — the gas tank.
He even drew upon another personal interest, cryptography, in coming up with the level.
Mueller's report drew upon dozens of interviews, notes and communications with White House advisers.
The right-wing depiction of Obama's America was fantastically apocalyptic, but often drew upon truths.
In their brief, the groups drew upon the pinnacle of free speech doctrine, Cohen v.
The late-1900s movement, arte povera, drew upon the use of unconventional materials and methods.
For simple & concise instructions, we drew upon wisdom in great Dr Seuss book "Green Eggs and Ham".
Her first, and her favorite, was "The Way Forward" (1950), which drew upon her childhood in Arkansas.
To refute the cross's supposedly ecumenical appeal, they also drew upon darker aspects of the state's history.
Here was a performance that drew upon the orchestra's great heritage while pushing it to take risks.
He drew upon an idea, called "word embeddings," that had been around for more than 10 years.
Most importantly, Tituba drew upon the Puritan belief that if you confessed and repented, you could be saved.
Instead, they drew upon pernicious cultural stereotypes, creating sensational paintings that would stimulate the imaginations of readers abroad.
Despite having more knowledge than somebody like me, he still drew upon this feeling to create his game.
The early P.R.C., then, recognized and drew upon the Qing tradition with flexible approaches to diversity and sovereignty.
To help create the recipes, LaBelle drew upon family recipes as well as her own experimentation in the kitchen.
BMW shares that the artist's concept involved ancient Chinese philosophy and drew upon Fei's interest in creating parallel universes.
Their performance was titled "Blood Black and Blue," and it drew upon Mr. Ladd's conversations with black police officers.
Rather, they drew upon some of that fabled American ingenuity to bootleg and cook up illegal spirits in impressive quantities.
Council officials say the data set they drew upon, while older, is a better measure than the one Kaiser used.
Mr. Biden struggled to respond as she drew upon her own race to question his stance on busing and integration.
Chase drew upon her childhood in Madisonville, Louisiana and her years as a server in New Orleans to reshape the restaurant.
The local contractors who built them drew upon the interior floor plans of traditional Chinese courtyard homes and local decorative motifs.
Baig, who is Muslim and grew up in Chicago, drew upon her own senior year of high school for the film.
For most of human history, our beliefs about our origins drew upon oral traditions or the evidence found in ancient texts.
Deciding instead to set the show in the future, Roddenberry drew upon his youthful immersion in science fiction magazines like Astounding Stories.
The firm also drew upon IBM data for a slew of other analyses, including determining the 11 most assertive CEOs in tech.
A. The WEC said that it drew upon 32 country case studies, representing roughly 90 percent of global installed solar and wind capacity.
He assembled a team of public health leaders, which drew upon all available evidence on what works, and then leveraged technology where appropriate.
One reason I appreciated your piece is because you didn't just write from your American perspective, you drew upon your experiences in Cambodia.
But they also drew upon a lesser-known, earlier account, by Henri Justament, a French choreographer who documented a Paris production around 1860.
One line of inquiry drew upon a medley of conspiracy theories surrounding Hillary Clinton and allegations of Ukrainian collusion in the 2016 race.
But what if two people independently drew upon more or less the same influences and ended up with more or less the same sound?
His rhetoric against the bank drew upon populist anti-bank sentiment, but its real crime in Jacksonian eyes was propping up a powerful government.
Smith also revealed that he drew upon his The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air hip-hop days to create a unique persona for the genie.
What made (and continues to make) Awlaki's propaganda so successful was the way he drew upon Western and American history to illustrate his religious justification.
Officials in New York drew upon a new tool Monday morning to aide their manhunt of a suspect in this weekend's bombings: the push alert.
It has also served as a Democratic administration-in-waiting, building teams and developing policies that President Barack Obama drew upon after his 2008 election.
A leading ensemble in Germany's Krautrock movement, Can also drew upon the cyclical sounds of American minimalism but had no time for its meditative ambitions.
This harmonic style is characteristic of Dvořák in general, and the Slavic traditions he consciously drew upon in composing this opera, but also, sadly, John Williams.
Mississippi drew upon Roberts's language at length to question the idea that this year's statewide elections would fall along the racial lines described by the plaintiffs.
David Leonhardt drew upon a shared love of maps for Roger Cohen's present, while Roger kept it topical and Russian for his gift to Andrew Rosenthal.
Manson paid close attention to Scientology and drew upon its emotional manipulation of followers with the idea of immortality and purging the self of past trauma.
Having spent the past eighteen years immersed in the world of Marc Jacobs, she drew upon her keen eye and fashion sensibility to inform the creative process.
The busy, illustration-laden layouts were based heavily around Japanese game magazine layout style, which itself drew upon the eye-catchingly crowded layouts of kids' manga anthologies.
The alleged El Paso shooter drew upon American gun-rights ideology and the easy availability of high-powered firearms to actually bring his terrorist attack to fruition.
Other topics that the ECB president drew upon during the hour-long conference included the recent moves in the euro, and the current health of European banks.
The RealTouch was no exception: male coders, drawing from a bank of presets, drew upon their existing knowledge of effects-editing suites to develop new combinations of sensations.
Lawmakers questioned witnesses in multiple states and drew upon testimony from them and the anti-Klan trials, aiming to produce a comprehensive and definitive account of the crisis.
Petty was a rock superstar with the persona of an everyman who drew upon the Byrds, Beatles and other bands he worshipped as a boy in Gainesville, Florida.
His singular, staccato picking drew upon Middle Eastern music (his father was Lebanese) and influenced the Beach Boys, the Ventures and other surf-rock artists of the era.
The Yucatan peninsula is studded with monumental relics of the Maya people, whose cities drew upon an extensive network of sinkholes linked to subterranean waters known as cenotes.
John Kasich drew upon both their personal and political experiences to suggest they'd effectively combat what's viewed as an epidemic -- particularly in the first-in-the-nation primary state.
He's also something of a history buff when it comes to astronomy, and he drew upon our species' artistic infatuation with the Moon when drafting designs for the MoonArk.
Storaro and the film's art designer Ferdinando Scarfiotti (both longtime collaborators with Bertolucci) drew upon the 16th-century artist Caravaggio, and his famous use of contrasting light and darkness.
While some have claimed that Philip Guston's paintings reinvent the sublime, the fact that he drew upon Zen and Chinese painting's dissolution of form into nothingness often goes uncredited.
Pfordresher goes on to analyze how Brontë drew upon her emotional ties with five men (two of them fictional) to conjure the passionate connection between Jane and Mr. Rochester.
In his 2009 "Gnosis," Mr. Khan drew upon the story of Gandhari, the wife of a sightless king who keeps herself blindfolded to share her husband's experience of the world.
Expanding on risks facing the group, Wells highlighted global political risk as one of the main factors to be monitored and drew upon the strong connection between volatility and politics.
In the wake of 9/11, numerous organizations went out and captured critical memories of that day, repositories and archives I drew upon for my research years after the fact.
Elizabeth Warren drew upon her upbringing in a poignant look into her background Monday, detailing her parents' struggle and calling them similar to the problems faced by millions of Americans.
In Treglown's view, Hersey's return to form was " The Algiers Motel Incident " (1968), a work of nonfiction about the 19653 Detroit riots, which Kathryn Bigelow's 2017 film, " Detroit ," drew upon.
That decade, as crime began its long, steady decline in New York and across the country, city leaders drew upon the broken-windows theory of policing and aggressively enforced minor offenses.
And she drew upon historical horrors like the Nazis' Lebensborn program and public executions in countries like North Korea and Saudi Arabia to delineate the malign machinery of the Gilead regime.
The election of the first African-American President was the occasion for a great deal of jubilation, but it also unleashed a series of attacks that drew upon a particular history.
BuzzFeed News reported that Wansink's Smarter Lunchrooms Movement — a $22 million federally funded program that used his research as the basis for health eating strategies in 30,78.93 schools — drew upon flawed studies.
Claiming that Secretary Clinton is more likely to get the U.S. into a major military conflagration was among the comparative lines that Thiel drew upon to explain his support for Mr. Trump.
Earlier this year, Twain took EW behind the scenes of her new record; she revealed that she drew upon years of stored-up musical ideas that she collected on various recording devices.
Of course, part of that has to do with the myriad sources that King drew upon in establishing this universe, which has been awkwardly condensed to fit into a 95-minute movie.
For "Blue Apartment" (2016), Suss drew upon the architecture of an Upper East Side apartment belonging to her parent's friends, and filled the cozy bedroom with a number of her personal possessions.
This latest investigation into Franklin's Lost Expedition was authored by Russell Taichman, a University of Michigan dentistry professor, who drew upon his expertise in oral health to establish the likely causes of death.
Mr. Kaepernick drew upon a tradition that includes not only Douglass but also many other artists, athletes and activists who reimagined moments associated with patriotism as opportunities to create statements about American ideals.
Play around with this interactive feature, which lets you hear each track from Radiohead's landmark album "OK Computer" alongside some of the music that inspired it — and songs that drew upon its influence.
Stein is one of 72 artistic sources she drew upon (one for each day of Bly's travels); others include Louis Bourgeois and Josef Hoffman, whose architecture inspired some of the film's animated settings.
Sofia Coppola drew upon Antonia Fraser's biography and then wove a postpunk score and a high-top sneaker into this drama about Marie Antoinette, the ill-fated young French queen, portrayed by Kirsten Dunst.
That includes Mr. Desai, a professor at Harvard Business School and Harvard Law School, who co-authored a study on corporate taxation that Mr. Trump's Council of Economic Advisers drew upon for its estimate.
In reality, Kim I outsourced the creation of his memoirs to a team of propaganda novelists who drew upon revolutionary novels and films to produce an idealized (and highly fictional) account of his life.
The economists drew upon decades of statistics from the Census Bureau and the General Social Survey, a poll that repeats questions over time and documents changing American attitudes on a wide range of issues.
In drafting the bill, Smith and others drew upon a 2010 GAO report that found that about 4,500 of the more than 16 million US passports issued each year go to registered sex offenders.
The Trump campaign then drew upon those funds to make high-profile donations during the Iowa caucuses in the foundation's name, effectively giving him a political boost for charitable giving made with other people's money.
As a primary resource I drew upon one of the founding documents of the discipline, The Social Organization and the Secret Societies of the Kwakiutl Indians, a study of the indigenous people of British Columbia.
Varda's early movies fit in with the French New Wave: they drew upon memory, radically played with form (jump cut edits, switching from color to black-and-white cinematography), and were set in actual locations.
Goodman, who began his film two years before the recent presidential election exposed hardening divisions among voters, drew upon some 60 hours of audio interviews conducted while McVeigh was on death row to complete his portrait.
Every year around 15,000 acres of marshlands—the pantry that generations of rural cooks drew upon—vanish, because of subsidence, a rising sea level and the impacts of flood protection and the oil-and-gas industry.
The decision drew upon a 1962 Supreme Court ruling that struck down state laws criminalizing addiction to narcotics, holding that the government could not punish someone for a medical condition over which they had no control.
George Gershwin, in an article for The New York Times, called "Porgy" a "folk opera" — a score that drew upon what he thought of as black American music, including blues, prayer songs, street cries and spirituals.
To build its Diversity in Faces dataset, IBM says it drew upon a collection of 2503 million images published with Creative Commons licenses that Flickr's owner, Yahoo, released as a batch for researchers to download in 2014.
Beginning in 1968, a New Yorker by the name of Irv Teibel drew upon his histories as a designer, audio recording enthusiast, and photographer to create a collection of special collection of field recordings of nature sounds.
Mr. Pappano drew upon both his British upbringing and his Italian heritage in the program's opener, Vaughan Williams's "Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis," honoring the music's mellow, modal beauties while inflecting it with Italianate intensity.
" Appearing before the Supreme Court on behalf of five petitioners, Arvind Datar, a lawyer, drew upon last August's privacy ruling, arguing that the "right to choose my partner is a part of my fundamental right to privacy.
"She had a great passion for women&aposs issues and social justice issues and she drew upon them a lot in the material that she produced as a comic," Nicky Barry, a comedienne, told the  Australian Broadcasting Corporation .
While some fashion critics have accused his collections of having undertones of violence against women (like his 1995 "Highland Rape" show) he claimed he drew upon his past experience to create garments that gave women strength and power.
Those forces gained strength in Syria, which they drew upon when they re-entered Iraq as a reinvigorated force in 2013, seizing much of Anbar a year later as well as Mosul, the second-largest city in Iraq.
The Gray Area Festival's attractions like Inferno and the ISM Hexadome drew upon images of hell and Thom Yorke to illustrate its vision of audience-participatory art, but the festival itself demonstrated that technology alone is not enough.
But it also drew upon the undeniable new realities of the party's electoral coalition, which has grown stronger in metropolitan areas under Trump while losing ground in small towns and rural places, where the gun culture is strongest.
Ms. Hughes said she drew upon a variety of sources and inspirations, including the real-life history of the British coastal town of Scarborough, where the story is set, and the haunting ballad "Scarborough Fair," which commemorates it.
Yet, the fair succeeded where most in Southeast Asia have struggled, especially in the past year, because it eschewed the beloved model of relying on western expertise to jumpstart such initiatives and drew upon its own resources and talent.
Abigail Blunt, The Kraft Heinz Co. Blunt drew upon her Washington know-how to lobby for an exclusion of steel tariffs for canned food; she's also been active on trade deals, sugar reform and labeling rules for unfiltered milk.
It featured tie-up bralettes in iridescent raw silk and fringed denim, and drew upon the Moulin Rouge outfits worn by Christina Aguilera, Mýa, Pink and Lil' Kim on the red carpet at the Video Music Awards in 2001.
For Karl Lagerfeld's fall 2018 haute couture collection, he drew upon early memories, a post-war Paris that was struggling to dust itself off and move forward, and the bouquinistes that helped bring the joie de vivre back to the city.
They took architectural inspiration for their models from recent theoretical outlines — as well as ideas that had been on the shelf since the 1980s and 1990s — and drew upon both the company's peerless reserves of data and its massive computing infrastructure.
In his writing, though, Lowell drew upon the experience of feeling his mind speed up, his ideas accelerate, his sense of himself heighten and change, his sense of power and ethical behavior fracture, his memory and his reading switch places.
He also drew upon the 67-year-old contracting company's expertise to get going, with an ultimate goal of developing ways to dig tunnels faster — an accomplishment that could dramatically reduce the cost of bringing his latest dream to life.
Marvel's Kevin Feige and former Sony chief Amy Pascal are producing the comic book movie, which was written by John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, who drew upon the classic John Hughes high school movies that helped define the '80s.
But one of its most salient oddities was that the establishment elite considered it crass (if not outright slanderous) to suggest, in ideologically mixed company, that only one of the two major parties drew upon the support of bigots for political power.
"As German forces implemented the killing, they drew upon some Polish agencies, such as Polish police forces and railroad personnel, in the guarding of ghettos and the deportation of Jews to the killing centers," the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum website says.
"Saudi Aramco (is) replenishing its inventories, which it earlier drew upon during September 2019, in order to supply the needs of its customers despite being subject to the most serious act of aggression in the history of the industry," the source said.
Returning to Lyon, he drew upon the principles of kaiseki as he pioneered what became known as nouvelle cuisine, a modern reimagining of French cooking that emphasized seasonality, the quality of ingredients, and a dramatic procession of plates composed with painterly flair.
Then came his stay in the Amazon, which he drew upon for several exhibitions in the 19883s, including one for the 1984 Venice Biennale, in which he embedded the topography of the Amazon River system into the floor of the German Pavilion.
The charges brought against the crime lord drew upon the work of the F.B.I., the D.E.A., Homeland Security, the Narcotics and Dangerous Drug Section of the Justice Department, and United States attorney's offices in Chicago, Miami, San Diego, El Paso and New York.
The dark folk ensemble recently released a gorgeous new album, Noite (which we streamed here), and drew upon the album's themes of mortality and perseverance for its effortless-sounding acoustic set, as well as traditional lore and their region's own radical history of struggle.
Anthony Minghella, the director of "The Talented Mr. Ripley," one of Donnersmarck's favorite films, had no direct experience of American expats on the Italian Riviera, but he drew upon the oppressive class consciousness of his English childhood to lend authenticity to Tom Ripley's striving.
Curtis E. LeMay, the officer in charge of strategic bombing from the Marianas, drew upon years of U.S. military research on the flammability of Japanese buildings to usher in a more aggressive tactic: dropping firebombs (also known as incendiary bombs) at night on population centers.
Originally a publisher of technical manuals, he was among the first to perceive both the societal and commercial value of the internet—and as he transformed his business, he drew upon his education in the classics to apply a moral yardstick to what was happening in tech.
For his staging, Mr. Morris drew upon a 2007 adaptation of the work created for the Silk Road Ensemble, which reduced the opera to less than an hour from three, distilling the story to its essence and shrinking the musical ensemble from several dozen to 10.
The ever increasing debt-funded U.S. household demand for goods and services, therefore, was channeled into import purchases which drew upon virtually unlimited labor and production supply available from the rice paddies and agricultural villages of the EM. In a word, the Fed's monetary inflation was exported.
For decades, Weinstein reportedly drew upon the long-existing power structures of studio heads over their employees and talent — a system that has existed since the very beginnings of Hollywood itself — by manipulating or outright instructing employees to help him do whatever the hell he wanted.
"He is part of a cabal of Westminster MPs (Members of Parliament) who believe that if they can delay exit, they can overturn the wishes of the 52 percent who despite threats from the political classes drew upon the courage of their conviction at the ballot box," said Leave.
IBM's dataset drew upon a huge collection of around 100 million Creative Commons-licensed images, referred to as the YFCC-100M dataset and released by Flickr's former owner, Yahoo, for research purposes — there are many CC image databases used for academic research into facial recognition, or fun comparison projects.
Growing up in Long Island, New York, Langone's parents lived from "paycheck to paycheck," he tells CNBC Make It. Having limited financial resources and working multiple jobs as a young person gave Langone skills and perspective that the businessman drew upon later in life to become successful, he says.
" She again drew upon that idea in her dissent on Tuesday, in which she accused the majority of "ignoring the facts, misconstruing our legal precedent and turning a blind eye to the pain and suffering the proclamation inflicts upon countless families and individuals, many of whom are United States citizens.
For the lyrical domestic and rural scenes he depicted in paintings like "Yatra" (220) and "Holi" (22019), the artist, who started his career painting billboards, drew upon such folk and religious traditions as Basohli painting, Rajasthani and Mughal miniatures, and Jain manuscripts with the same facility he used to appropriate Western styles.
The two statesmen, who engaged in lengthy, rigorous deliberation in front of large audiences, "consistently drew upon ... complex rhetorical resources—sarcasm, irony, paradox, elaborated metaphors, fine distinctions and the exposure of contradiction, none of which would have advanced their respective causes unless the audience was fully aware of the means being employed," Postman wrote.
At its core, nü-metal drew upon a truth that seems obvious in retrospect: that for many, the appeal of hip-hop was that it provided a radical new context for the aggression and intensity that typified rock at its heaviest, and if someone were to combine elements of each, they might have something pretty massive on their hands.
He examines a number of complex decisions with far-reaching consequences—such as the choice, made by President Barack Obama and his advisers, to green-light the raid on Osama bin Laden's presumed compound, in Abbottabad, Pakistan—and then shows how the people in charge drew upon insights from "decision science," a research field at the intersection of behavioral economics, psychology, and management.
The Christian Gospels were written in Greek, a language that Jesus and his followers didn't speak, and certainly couldn't read or write in (if they could read and write at all), and the version of the Jewish scriptures that the Gospels drew upon, the Septuagint, was also in Greek—which means that the Gospels as we have them emerged from behind a Hellenistic scrim.
It also accused him of earning a jaw-dropping $14 billion during his career by smuggling up to 200 tons of drugs across the United States border in an array of yachts, speedboats, long-range fishing boats, airplanes, cargo trains, semi-submersible submarines, tractor-trailers filled with frozen meat and cans of jalapeños and yet another tunnel (hidden under a pool table in Agua Prieta, Mexico.) The prosecution was years in the making and Mr. Guzmán's trial drew upon investigative work by the F.B.I., the D.E.A., the United States Coast Guard, Homeland Security Investigations and federal prosecutors in Chicago, Miami, San Diego, Washington, New York and El Paso.

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