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The examination of Tom Cruise's 2007 butt continued from there.
One striking oversight is an examination of her company's origins.
An examination of his body found packages in his throat.
Police are also conducting a forensic examination of the van.
My organization is conducting an examination of Robert Mueller's past.
"Evelyn" is an examination of a family after a suicide.
Committee lawyers would do an extensive examination of his record.
Her request has opened a broader examination of the law.
There was no examination of physical changes in the brain.
But even a cursory examination of the company reveals otherwise.
Examination of vehicle system behavior anomalies could be a solution.
Is this meant to be a sonic examination of radiation?
That designation would have led to greater examination of the system.
And it's leading to a fundamental re-examination of the relationship.
But painful examination of history was necessary, lest it is repeated.
It's really an examination of the human psyche, which is universal.
A remarkable examination of how neuroscience works, by the surgeon's grandson.
No exceptions were found in the SOC 1 examination of SDI.
Victoria N. Alexander's examination of the way Nabokov's views on butterfly
The defense team's cross-examination of Gates will continue on Wednesday.
A re-examination of the question could yield surprisingly bipartisan agreement.
A close examination of Harris's record shows it's filled with contradictions.
He would go to confession during this evening's examination of conscience.
An examination of the company shows how complex that would be.
Its own examination of Moscow interference has languished amid partisan infighting.
The New York Times is launching an ongoing examination of privacy.
An examination of his life recalls a neighborhood's more violent past.
The haiku style examination of Ford was wide and correctly derided.
But her approach is a more measured examination of societal change.
Closer examination of the powder revealed light gray specks dispersed throughout.
Amid consternation, parliament suspended examination of a bill to reform the constitution.
But a careful examination of his ears and nose were otherwise unremarkable.
But a rigorous examination of the issue would be a useful exercise.
This review will include examination of all available video of the incident.
Group portrait of examination of the Piltdown skull by John Cook, 1915.
Ghomeshi's lawyer Marie Henein will begin cross-examination of DeCoutere this afternoon.
The creatures' ages were estimated through examination of each shark's eye tissues.
Despite her nuanced examination of such white trash icons and chroniclers as
They are expected to continue their cross-examination of Schaffer on Wednesday.
An examination of evidence from the past indicates this is virtually impossible.
Emma prods Adèle toward philosophy and the examination of her own desires.
Commercial banks are also required to strengthen their examination of shareholder qualifications.
And he did not allow an immediate medical examination of Mr. Redstone.
This is an examination of how truthful some of the responses were.
NEW BRUNSWICK "Dreamworlds and Catastrophes," examination of the Soviet Union's unofficial artists.
On cross-examination of Melgen's wife regarding a check then-Florida Gov.
But, at its core, it's an examination of free will and fate.
Where this happens, authorities carry out an individual examination of passport photos.
Nostalgic charm aside, Landline is a thoughtful and complex examination of family.
The transparent subtext is an examination of why people play violent games.
But an examination of his record in business shows decidedly mixed results.
An examination of the files revealed numerous gaps, biases and outright errors.
An examination of the X chromosome showed that Denisova 11 was female.
But a closer examination of their halftime rituals may provide some illumination.
BuzzFeed News' own examination of possible censorship on the platform was inconclusive.
No sentimentality: only an honest examination of language, gravities, crosscurrents of wind.
Ocasio-Cortez gets my Honorary Prosecutor Award for her examination of Cohen.
Her art involves an intense examination of what it means to live.
"I would like to see an examination of the policy," she said.
"You are not limited in your cross examination of her," Ellis said.
Usher's newest music video for "Chains" is a powerful examination of police brutality.
In 19803 and 2009, the agency conducted an exhaustive examination of the question.
Rome, Senate starts examination of security decree (210 GMT); vote of confidence expected.
He has called an examination of high prescription drug costs a top priority.
This is a massive book, and an incredibly thorough examination of the genre.
There are limits to the statistical examination of anti-Semitism you wrote about.
Plus, an examination of the type of parents Meghan and Harry will be.
Ahead, a brief history — and examinationof costumes on The Bachelor and Bachelorette.
Best True Crime Gag: The intense examination of Chloe and Trevor's conflicting memories.
A re-examination of his records in 1988 cast doubt on his account.
An examination of a merger between the exchange operator and LSE Group LSE.
Never mind that an examination of Neil Gorsuch's record reveals no such dangers.
These changes demand a re-examination of the moral responsibilities of Silicon Valley.
Also featured: an examination of NAFTA as talks begin on renegotiating the deal.
Further examination of the May Post/ABC poll provides no solace to Clinton.
But a medical examination of the girl allegedly found inconsistencies with Brown's account.
Own Hero is a thorough and fascinating examination of the eruption of one
So we've departed from the usual clinical examination of wine in a vacuum.
That case left more of an opening for an examination of Mr. Redstone.
Here are the highlights, and our examination of the truthfulness of their responses.
They aren't discoverable until after the direct examination of the witness at trial.
Hinz's examination of the wreckage indicated that it was a Quds 1 missile.
NEW BRUNSWICK "Dreamworlds and Catastrophes," an examination of the Soviet Union's unofficial artists.
It will become clearer through examination of voter files in the coming months.
The Baker Act allows for the involuntary institutionalization and examination of an individual.
Close examination of the documents' metadata found tell-tale traces of Russian work.
There's "New York, I Love You," an examination of the metropolis as washed.
The book is a thoughtful examination of how personal experiences spur intellectual progress.
Your role in "The First Purge" is a different examination of black masculinity.
The third season continues the show's quietly hilarious examination of two friends' lives.
Keep in mind that 20 bottles is not a complete examination of Languedoc.
Placing those biases inside a secret algorithm can prevent critical examination of inequality.
Rome, Senate Budget Committee starts examination of 'Cura Italia' law decree(09003 GMT).
Rome, Senate Budget Committee starts examination of 'Cura Italia' law decree(1600 GMT).
It also prompted a re-examination of violence against women in the nation.
Patchett takes her time with the story's steady examination of family and childhood.
But a proper examination of the tigers' record does not support that argument.
But there's more to America to Me than an examination of these inequities.
Rome, Chamber of Deputies and Senate start examination of economic and financial document (DEF).
They are awaiting a forensic examination of the device, which they believe was homemade.
Even more discouraging was the paper's examination of the "validity" of the four systems.
They are stark and unsparing in their examination of the current mass humanitarian crisis.
Rome, Chamber of Deputies starts examination of law decree on Bank of Italy nationalization.
This evocative and elegantly paced examination of the murders takes a prism-like view.
It would, however, require a radical re-examination of districts' role in public education.
The first game was a nostalgia-drenched examination of old friendships and family scars.
An examination of the evidence, including DNA samples, confirmed that he had acted alone.
It's a deeply human examination of isolation, trust, and family ties that transcend blood.
A close examination of the cracked, worn teeth shows the Ichthyosaur preferred crunchy food.
Close examination of the Homo rhodesiensis remains revealed numerous fractures, tooth marks, and pits.
A closer examination of both data series, however, pointed to signs of underlying weakness.
" Denmark will also "examine the possibilities for a subsequent environmental examination of possible contamination.
The Los Angeles County Coroner's Office conducted an examination of her body on Dec.
Another possible lens would have been an examination of artistry: Who made these objects?
The best examination of this madness is not, however, to be found in Guantanamo.
It's more of a themed-dress party than an enlightening examination of the period.
"Dreamworlds and Catastrophes," an examination of the dominant concerns of Soviet Union's unofficial artists.
As cited in Mr. Avery's motion for reconsideration, a forensic examination of Barb's computer . . .
More examination of the works is needed to determine the extent of the damage.
Police said they were conducting a scene examination of an apartment at the hotel.
At the national level, a fundamental examination of the data brokering business is required.
Don't expect any re-examination of priorities, at least at The New York Times.
Her project Selected Ramblings is an examination of the connection between thought and language.
Infinite's examination of game-maker/-player relations is much more expert than its predecessors'.
Here's a macro-to-micro examination of our future in a grain of sand.
At least one deal hurdle — Washington's examination of foreign acquirers — has been pre-empted.
SPECTACULAR MYSTERIES: RENAISSANCE DRAWINGS REVEALED A forensic examination of the Getty's extensive holdings. Dec.
Schulz's article offers a good examination of the show and the way it's framed.
"You don't have a real examination of what the defendants did," Ms. Wille said.
Yet, there has been little examination of what excessive capital promises racially denigrated subjects.
An examination of satellite data collected between 2010 and 2015 painted a different picture.
An examination of Massachusetts hospitals found comparable quality performance at teaching and nonteaching hospitals.
Rome, Chamber of Deputies starts examination of law decree on Banca Popolare di Bari.
But a close examination of sponsorship for the House legislation recently introduced by Rep.
Yet an examination of the company shows what a complex task that would be.
Italy's President promised a "serious and severe examination" of what caused this disaster. 4.
Further examination of the substance determined that it was nearly 900 grams of fentanyl.
You've described the show as a very female-centric examination of aging in Hollywood.
But after a closer examination of the deal, Colony walked away from its bid.
Good news: Our examination of the legalities suggests the practice is probably O.K. ____ 13.
And, weirdly, "Send in Stewie" is even better at digging into who Stewie really is than "Brian & Stewie" (which is probably a better episode overall) simply because it turns its examination of Stewie into a weird, metatextual examination of Family Guy itself.
While Arceneaux's examination of blackface complicates the viewer's experience of history, asking them to reflect on their own spectatorship of trauma, Jusidman's examination of the Holocaust makes it difficult to engage with his subject, except within the specific confines of his exhibition.
Ms. Collyer has written a clever examination of sex, longing, memory, gender roles and violence.
A thorough examination of financial consciences might help restrain the destructive forces of political populism.
But upon closer examination of the deals, "much is yet to be desired," said Heydarian.
Blake has constructed both a juicy family saga and an examination of the American elite.
One of the series' best, and riskiest, episodes is this examination of Bill Cosby's legacy.
MacRumor's examination of mock ups for the new iPhones designed based on leaks and rumors.
An aggressive examination of the president is still needed, senior lawmakers and aides told Reuters.
The result is an exuberant and nonjudgmental examination of the unique conflicts of the era.
A detailed examination of her digital persona offers a glimpse into the new digital partisanship.
" Price said Iowa Democrats would undertake a "thorough, transparent and independent examination of what occurred.
The show is revelatory in its examination of the Garden of Eden of personal computing.
"Away With Words", a faintly anthropological examination of puns and the people who make them.
But they stress that an examination of what is happening on the ground is crucial.
Mr Bower's forensic examination of Labour's approach to immigration under Mr Blair is particularly damaging.
The assessment comes after careful examination of the latest intelligence analysis of the test data.
Reid's examination of BDSM started when he photographed a neighbor deeply invested in the subculture.
Most have now been bussed to other centres across France pending examination of their cases.
This entire racket completely falls apart with a close examination of the herd immunity myth.
Want is, on the one hand, an examination of the cultural context in which we
The investigation is part of an examination of Facebook's federal income tax liability in 2010.
Mathews's cross-examination of DeShonda Reid, whose integrity he also called into question, grew explosive.
A preliminary examination of the GE engine showed evidence of metal fatigue, the NTSB said.
Expect the hearing to be an examination of the Trump administration's policies at the EPA.
The Shared National Credit (SNC) review is a biannual examination of bank loan underwriting standards.
"Indeed, the IRS is already conducting its own examination [of Trump's tax returns]," he argued.
The investigation had been politically fraught from its beginnings as an examination of Planned Parenthood.
"Dreamworlds and Catastrophes," an examination of the dominant concerns of the Soviet Union's unofficial artists.
But with Dawson's examination of Cooney and her eating disorder, the stakes are much higher.
The F.B.I.'s examination of the new emails did not in fact reopen the investigation.
Thomson's examination of the prisoner confirms his view that criminal behavior is determined by heredity.
Some players have appealed the settlement, asking for an examination of the committee's concussion research.
The judge criticized the cross-examination of Korkmaz by Todd Harrison, one of Atilla's lawyers.
Their examination of millions of college syllabuses found that both had won, in a way.
Officials said there was virtually no examination of Dr. Jackson's policy views before the announcement.
The examination of the U.A.E. comes amid a flurry of recent activity by Mr. Mueller.
It's the most non-Spike Lee examination of race that I've seen at some time.
On Thursday, the prosecutor's office said it would seek an examination of his mental state.
It is a phosphorescent examination of sexual consent, especially when applied to student-teacher relationships.
What we're reading: This examination of the Internal Revenue Service by ProPublica and The Atlantic.
The novel becomes an examination of sexual consent, especially when applied to student-teacher relationships.
This is borne out by an examination of public attitudes, candidate positions, money and exposure.
The rolling weather signaled that time had run out for further examination of the forest.
But a closer examination of the accusations thrown the whistle-blower's way reveals no impropriety.
An examination of Massachusetts health care prices found nearly a fourfold variation in M.R.I. prices.
This is less a chronicle of forbidden desire than an examination of how desire works.
Infantino suggested the Premier League problem may be due to excessive examination of video reviews.
But in the meantime, scholars have provided an illuminating examination of her life and significance.
Instead, the figures come from a re-examination of existing numbers, in an adjusted context.
This blanket excuse frustrates any examination of what kind of judge the nominee will be.
Does anyone believe we protect children simply by a cold-blooded examination of the data?
Under Mueller's direction, the F.B.I. began an extraordinarily meticulous examination of Cohen's life and finances.
We need to conduct a comprehensive examination of the threat and develop a remediation plan.
The Supreme Court's stay should cause an examination of more than the lower court decisions.
It is time for a comprehensive examination of how we anticipate, recover, and deter cyberattacks.
But it's smart and entertaining, a gently satirical examination of what we value and why.
Upon examination of the picture, you'll both determine that her ass is, indeed, hanging out.
His paintings are an examination of humanity in its cycle of decay: morally, psychologically, biologically.
The L.A.-area findings are part of an ongoing Reuters examination of hidden lead hazards nationwide.
The result is a searing examination of how class, privilege, money, and freedom of choice intersect.
Faure's short book on Soutine is still influential and invaluable in any examination of the artist.
She said she doesn't know if her dad even conducted an examination of the younger Trump.
Moreover, we have actively cooperated with them by doing a thorough examination of every app involved.
And with these shows, there's been a closer examination of what the Asian-American experience means.
On Tuesday, a judge granted more time to complete a mental health examination of the defendant.
The firm's bi-annual examination of states also noted stalled state revenue growth, a continuing problem.
New York's move toward decriminalisation is part of a wider examination of prostitution statutes in America.
Mr Leap's examination of lyrics also found that masculinity and whiteness had become more closely linked.
"An examination of his social media account shows multiple anti-Islamic points and comments," Thompson said.
It's part of a fascinating broader examination of how we might use nutrition to treat disease.
The first: Use IG Metall's team of lawyers to compel an examination of YouTube's legal situation.
Closer examination of the terms of service showed that that was not the case for passengers.
Australian officials made the announcement Thursday following the completion of the examination of the two pieces.
We sidled up to the bar and did our usual few-minute examination of the scene.
Police said the second arrest had followed the examination of unspecified material gathered after the attack.
AMC's massive, five-season undertaking is an examination of the bodies that built the Transcontinental Railroad.
The 366-page report — a meticulous examination of every aspect of Motherisk — was released in December.
"A preliminary forensic examination of the thumb drive determined it contained malicious software," the complaint said.
But upon closer examination of Bolivia's political climate, none of us, Gates included, should be surprised.
This story is the first in an ongoing Times examination of football's hold on America. 7.
Here's what is happening: Diesel: The Department of Labor is delaying its examination of underground mines.
Congress passed a bill this month that would begin an examination of American policy in Syria.
An examination of Mexico's tax policy is essential to understanding the recent proliferation of criminal activity.
Reed said that lawmakers are "still waiting for sort of a transparent examination" of the incident.
An examination of constitutional weakness risks degrading support for the checks and balances we already have.
An examination of Dreher's body of work reveals that his "shithole" defense is not an anomaly.
The observations should "provide the foundation for further examination of this issue" in the next Congress.
He was duty bound to make an announcement after he completes his examination of the emails.
An examination of the underlying study showed that such estimates were not based on serious research.
The tests included an electrocardiogram, an ultrasound examination of his heart and a chest X-ray.
"Part of this was just a reality check," Tillerson said of his examination of the agency.
The agency spokesperson had no comment on the next steps in their examination of zero-rating.
Nonetheless, the crisis in Turkey will naturally generate a re-examination of investor and lender portfolios.
Stephen Frears uses footage of Ali boxing and in interviews in this examination of Clay v.
Justice Wittner said she would limit the cross-examination of Ms. Robles by a defense lawyer.
The only investigation that is still ongoing is the examination of the loss of the Osprey.
Much of this older work focuses on Murakami's ongoing examination of the dangers of nuclear power.
Over the ensuing months, the examination of monuments as sites of history exploded into public discourse.
Upon examination of their offers, Viktor declined, and her artwork was not used in the film.
Four years ago, the ICC prosecutor started a preliminary examination of the Palestinian lawsuits against Israel.
The piece focuses on these topics as part of an examination of the limits of representation.
But an examination of his finances shows that the trust has been blind in name only.
Andrew M. Cuomo began an examination of insurance policies and claims involving the president's family business.
A holistic examination of an artist can offer a more complete understanding of a creative life.
An examination of how McKinley's policies evolved can offer some insight into our own political climate.
The school is also in the midst of a larger examination of fraternity life on campus.
In a way, it's an examination of the whole unstable architecture of influence in today's politics.
A separate examination of CBS News — underway since March — has been folded into the larger investigation.
An examination of the language — like "slippery rails" and "annulment" — and what those excuses actually mean.
That psychological disorder, however, cannot be identified in a typical post-mortem examination of brain structures.
The report marks the organization's second critical examination of the factory in more than a year.
The judge ordered a psychiatric examination of Mr. Madsen, who had refused to submit to one.
"There was absolutely no examination of the merits," the CAS secretary general, Matthieu Reeb, told reporters.
There is no treatment, and diagnosis is confirmed only through examination of the brain on autopsy.
That truth begins through a brutally honest and painstaking examination of our national and personal history.
Details: A more thorough examination of impeachment efforts underscores the idea the taboo has been eroding.
His series, "Evidence of Faith," is an examination of the intersection of evolution and bible history.
What we're reading: New York magazine's examination of this year's internet archetypes (VSCO girl, wife guy…).
An examination of her bones suggested she had at least one chronic illness, Smyrna police said.
And that's part of the consideration in all this examination of what folks consider antitrust activity.
The novel becomes a phosphorescent examination of sexual consent, especially when applied to student-teacher relationships.
It is an examination of feminist history, too, wresting the spotlight back from the straight women.
"A preliminary forensic examination of the thumb drive determined it contained malicious malware," the complaint said.
Henein intends to show a video and will continue her cross-examination of the first witness.
The factories and their operations were discovered through a painstaking digital examination of open-source data.
During the five preceding days, they conducted an unhurried examination of legislation to outlaw poll taxes.
Pulled my pants back up and continued with Jamie's examination of the bottom of my foot.
It's a beautiful and haunting film, and another examination of what makes us human from Garland.
Most obviously, it's a critical examination of internet culture — how it's consumed our lives and attention.
His approach was helpful to criminal defendants in cases involving sentencing and the cross-examination of witnesses.
" Still, Murphy said Barr's examination of the Russia probe is "designed to be a political hit-job.
An examination of his record shows that is not true, but it is also beside the point.
About 1.2 million students are taking the national examination, of which half are women, according to Haregua.
His new book, The Spectacle of Illusion, offers a comprehensive examination of paranormal illusions since the 1800s.
They can include stool tests, scans, and examination of the colon that are less invasive than colonoscopies.
An examination of the H.15 Selected Interest Rates release from the Board of Governors is instructive.
Trump's interjection was soon followed by an examination of the contract launched by Defense Secretary Mark Esper.
The complaints could lead to the first regulatory examination of Colonial Pipeline's rates in nearly two decades.
Pulled my pants back up and continued with Jamie&aposs examination of the bottom of my foot.
But one of the agency's key duties is the collection and examination of mail from protected persons.
They provide an examination of what it means to be an honorable soldier under a corrupt leader.
I believe that a case can be made for a deeper and wider examination of the era.
Tommy Orange's fine debut novel, "There There", is in part an examination of this cultural-political quagmire.
It must be paired with a top-to-bottom examination of the purpose of policing in general.
"Watch Me," an oscillating examination of privacy and suspicion in the digital age, is just as good.
CICLO was equal parts radio station, performance, sound piece, and critical examination of the Underline's complex circumstances.
The scene was sealed off, and a technical examination of the area was expected to take place.
Cameron Kunzelman offered up a fantastic examination of how the game's violence serves it's storytelling so well.
Ten minutes into Menendez attorney Abbe Lowell's cross-examination of Ruch, Walls once again stopped the proceedings.
The microscopic examination of Nunez's life generated two further charges, which went to trial this past fall.
The cinema-focused podcast "You Must Remember This" is doing a six-episode examination of the film.
" After a close examination of my leg, she stunned me once more: "Your limp is probably unnecessary.
An unexpectedly thrilling examination of 1970s Parliament, it relied heavily, though never ponderously, on research and interviews.
The company said there should be an examination of whether political bias helped Microsoft win the bid.
For proof, look at this web developer's examination of the mass of information Google knows about him.
It will require an examination of why the terror group has attracted adherents in the United States.
It allowed for a multi-year joint examination of a sensitive technology without pre-authorizing its use.
A thorough examination of the scan shows that Taylor's lump has been misdiagnosed for her entire life.
These include examination of exchange programs outside the United States, such as those in Canada and Australia.
As an in-depth recent examination of the president's supporters shows, they backed him for different reasons.
His memoir offers a serious examination of the effects of terrorism from a personal and emotional perspective.
A close examination of honeysuckle flowers reveals long stamens, each tipped with a powdery, pollen-covered anther.
A lushly gorgeous, utterly occupying examination of how innocence is corrupted — and how it can be saved.
Earlier Monday afternoon, the defense dug in on its cross-examination of former Manafort accountant Cindy Laporta.
It's followed by an examination of a major vote recount in a state that's had one before.
It doesn't just transmit information; it creates habits of thought, and encourages the cross-examination of ideas.
Similarly, the game's examination of religion, and its symbiotic relationship to patriotism, is too open to interpretation.
The Guardian has just commissioned a 5,000-word examination of the structural inequalities the shit-post exposes.
In time, Mari's personal ordeal opens into a haunting examination of gender and power, men and women.
But an examination of Mr. Scott's finances shows that his trust has been blind in name only.
Perhaps much like the entire show itself, "Signal" is a haunting but ultimately fleeting examination of diaspora.
Without an extensive examination of history, the region is doomed to keep moving reactively between authoritarian extremes.
The film proposes a repetitive sequence of tenderness, cruelty, death, and the sobering examination of power struggles.
Donald Luskin of Trend Macrolytics has reached the same conclusion in his examination of the Electoral College.
A dispassionate, fuel-agnostic examination of reliability options is not going to prioritize big piles of coal.
The University of Oregon engaged in a searching and difficult historical examination of racism at the school.
They noted that there was nothing new about administrative re-examination of whether patents were validly granted.
There are also some hand-drawn animations and a microscopic examination of what is likely corrugated cardboard.
Even a cursory examination of its shareholding structure shows a company that is remarkable in its opacity.
The country's founding document is seen close up, suggesting the importance and close examination of the text.
It's a more technical examination of the Adnan Syed case than you heard on the "Serial" podcast.
McDermott describes nine pitches, weaving player and coach interviews into an absorbing examination of this arcane art.
But they didn't find much, and a forensic examination of the crime scene turned up nothing useful.
" But, according to the lawsuit, Murdoch "has refused to submit to a forensic examination of his phone.
In reality, the movie is an examination of sexism and the multiple planes on which it exists.
The remaining two weeks will be dedicated to the cross-examination of at least 40 other witnesses.
From there, the trial will proceed with opening statements and cross-examination of accusers and other witnesses.
This was not a serious examination of the truthfulness of Ford or Kavanaugh but a staged spectacle.
And they will still require schools to allow direct cross-examination of students reporting harassment or assault.
There's even a long, sordid examination of the sex lives of seemingly everybody involved in the story.
The rest of the day was divided into blocks of time for conference, rosary, class, examination of conscience, lunch, two hours of assigned work, study, more meditation, dinner, chores, spiritual reading, a second examination of conscience, and, finally, at nine-thirty, following a last visit to chapel, bedtime.
Most conspicuously missing in his account is any sustained examination of South Korea's role in the whole affair.
Lorde's examination of her multiple outsiderness — black, female, queer, West Indian, poet — pried my sheltered mind wide open.
Authorities said a post-mortem examination of the deceased child's body found multiple stab wounds to the neck.
"It calls for some examination of your holdings to make sure there are no big surprises," Weinberg said.
A medical examination of the bodies later revealed injuries consistent with those inflicted by lightning strikes, Crossett said.
He was exonerated after Morris' examination of the circumstances around his arrest brought national attention to the case.
An examination of this project by the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency has been going on since Feb. 2015.
Any successor to Mr Comey nominated by the president must face the most rigorous examination of their impartiality.
But a closer examination of the polls reveals another story: America is now bitterly divided across party lines.
No autopsy had been performed, and the certification had been made without even an examination of the body.
Initial examination of them revealed an odd extra pair of holes in the skulls behind the eye sockets.
"Westworld is an examination of human nature," Joy told the Television Critics Association, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
This fall the administration is expected to release a report based on a lengthy examination of the topic.
A cursory examination of these companies in their early years highlights the danger of too heavily weighting TAM.
For today, I simply call for a formal and thorough examination of these issues by the Inspector General.
Sucker Punch is meant to be an examination of sexism and the multiple planes on which it exists.
That question is forcing an examination of policies dictating when and how police identify themselves while encountering suspects.
So it's not an examination of cinematic violence; it's some of the most realistic violence I've ever seen.
Its winsome examination of first love leaned heavily on electro-pop synth pulse and New Wave singsong harmonies.
"This is a time of deep examination of conscience for each bishop," the committee said in a statement.
The process can include follow-up interviews, additional testing and a closer examination of evidence, the statement said.
And he believes a thorough examination of market narratives is the key to improving their odds of success.
If there was ever a time to insist upon a deeper examination of proposed options, this is it.
But, have you ever started the day with a little examination of the environmental impact of your breakfast?
And when they do, a recent examination of both parties suggests, they will produce some surprising Democratic beneficiaries.
Richard J. Codey, a Democrat, tapped Mr. Murphy to lead an examination of New Jersey's ailing pension system.
Still, he says the study took a "different approach" in its examination of brain health in the elderly.
The concept of skin as entity leads into an examination of societal attitudes towards the body after death.
Into this maelstrom comes this re-examination of the allegations against Trump -- and the President's response to them.
Shortly after, an examination of 215 staff complaints led to the firing of more than 20 Uber employees.
The board soon after folded a separate examination of CBS News — underway since March — into the larger investigation.
Her memoir is a deeply personal examination of communication and navigating difference, and how language governs our lives.
Instead, it requires a closer examination of its subtle lines to fully appreciate the intricacies of its design.
In addition to its unusual cultural perspective, "Bergman in Uganda" is an irreverent examination of a canonical work.
Academic institutions across the United States are undergoing an unprecedented examination of their institutional ties to chattel slavery.
But closer examination of the issue raises more questions than it answers: Should access be restricted at all?
According to the singer, the heart of Blue Bird is an examination of her feelings and solemn determination.
Curiosity's examination of the rocks at the surface suggest that sediment grains are tightly cemented together, not porous.
After the fall of Communism, a more honest examination of Soviet history was tolerated, though not always encouraged.
The influx of foreign interest has encouraged a re-examination of Jewish history, especially in larger urban centers.
The tour underwent a re-examination of its legacy, and old controversies were picked at like a scab.
A moral examination of the queasy-making consequences of fantasy, it forces us to consider: Where's the harm?
To assuage DreamHost's worries about potential First Amendment violations, Judge Morin will supervise the examination of the data.
A close examination of bones showed this Wulong individual was about a year old, a juvenile still growing.
Forensic examination of the computer showed someone had attempted to delete some of the photos, the complaint states.
Republicans took steps that undermined a full investigation, including arbitrary deadlines and artificially limited examination of potential witnesses.
"It's important to give opportunities," like the summer school, for greater examination of Roma issues, Ms. Clyde said.
Manley said they'll get a better idea with a post-blast analysis and examination of the device components.
This should turn the conversation into what Miss Manners would consider a not-unpleasant examination of political problems.
The record's phantasmagoria underlines Doom's metaphor-laden examination of the black male body as target and familiar unfamiliar.
Hardship was handmaiden to an examination of all that remained good, all that they should cling tight to.
The researchers fashioned a wire harness to constrain each bee's bodily motion, allowing close examination of their wings.
President Donald Trump insists it's all a "witch hunt" and an unfair examination of his family's personal finances.
There have been some tentative steps toward cooperation, like an examination of Russian involvement in the presidential election.
It's the perfect beginning of any examination of anything, as far as conspiracy theories or what have you.
However, the judge also denied Dauman's request for an immediate mental examination of 93 year-old Sumner Redstone.
But an examination of the fund identified other pernicious forces: most notably, illiquid, opaque and high-cost investments.
Emma prods Adèle toward philosophy and the examination of her own desires, and soon, tensions erupt with force.
This series ends with an examination of prostitution in Europe and, at 11, fake pharmaceuticals out of China.
The military claimed self-defense, but our examination of hundreds of videos shows that was not the case.
"An examination of the arguments reveals compelling reasons for shareholders to seek change at the company," I.S.S. said.
Now, did you happen to read our Brett Anderson's fond examination of L'Express, one of Montreal's greatest restaurants?
The report also includes the examination of the Trump campaign's response to reports of Russian support for Trump.
The relaunch of Roman Porno revives an adventurous aesthetic examination of sexuality, but still revels in misplaced nostalgia.
It's an engaging and thoughtful examination of how crimes can rock tiny little towns where everybody knows everybody.
Alongside this lengthy examination of Toscanini's approach to music, Mr Sachs treats the reader to a bit of gossip.
"Part of ensuring the safety of New Zealanders must include a frank examination of our gun laws," she said.
Soil, at its core, is a disturbingly insightful examination of the nuances of human interaction—mentally, physically, and spiritually.
The ethnicity of the remains was impossible to determine from an initial examination of the bones, the spokesman says.
The company filed a case against the federal government two years ago seeking a judicial examination of the practice.
Treasury's recommendations were the result of a nearly year-long examination of the fast-growing online marketplace lending industry.
Still, the board added, a closer examination of aspects of the current organization and governance model could be required.
January 173, 2017 Today's topics include an examination of NATO, why it's significant, and what its future might be.
And it's an examination of the forces and ideas and people at the crossroads of the new American politics.
For its 193th edition, MOMENTA expands its approach to present a more interdisciplinary examination of our relationships to objects.
William Faulkner won a Nobel Prize in 1949 for his textured examination of aristocratic decay in small-town Mississippi.
On the Indian side of the border, however, there has not been much critical examination of the government's actions.
An examination of past apiological research showed that the compounds in question are already known to students of bees.
"The main purpose of the physical examination of the jaw is to determine the source of pain," he says.
An examination of archived pages from the now-defunct site, however, shows a raft of right-wing conspiracy theories.
" The hearing was billed as an "examination of Facebook and its impact on the financial services and housing sectors.
Indeed, take an examination of the battleground states that Democrats almost certainly need to make inroads into in 2020.
The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends that you do a head-to-toe self-examination of your skin every month.
A New York State Attorney General's examination of Airbnb found that the service had turned apartments into transient hotels.
It is possible that examination of the other two pertinent micro-RNAs may shed more light on the matter.
Again, the circumstances of the original confessions are central to this re-examination of the crime, trial and conviction.
Does it surprise you that you felt led to qualify your Jewishness in a historical examination of white supremacy?
A recent Canadian government examination of the hand transplant field suggested there was much research work to be done.
The exoneration by the Supreme People's Court followed a second re-examination of the case, that began in June.
He reiterated EDF will give a cost estimate in coming months, after a detailed examination of three repair scenarios.
This film is an examination of the perils and duties of the free press in an age of inequality.
Through the eyes and hands of those who handle its refuse, comes an examination of global consumption and culture.
Upon closer examination of the NST's footage, we noticed a few weird things about the planet during its transit.
One yearns for a deep and sustained examination of an underrepresented artist, with an emphasis on their actual art.
Vance assures readers that an emphasis on Appalachia's economic insecurity is "incomplete" without a critical examination of its culture.
"The board's report is a necessary examination of what went wrong in our culture, operations, and governance," Sloan said.
But a real examination of these themes would require self-awareness and a light touch, two elements Flaked lacks.
They say that Gilbert and his colleagues' critique is "limited by statistical misconceptions" and selective examination of their data.
Yet, a closer examination of what's transpired in the great north this year reveals the Arctic's ever-accelerating disappearance.
I talked to Zachmann about his projects and how he built his own identity through the examination of others.
Only nine groups complied, but in these nine cases examination of the data showed that there were, indeed, errors.
Part of what makes The Americans so good is its examination of why people make the choices they do.
Mr. Schneiderman recently expanded the investigation to include an examination of Lone Star's securitization of mortgages, including delinquent loans.
"This is a time of deep examination of conscience for each bishop," the committee said Wednesday, according to CNN.
The article is based on an examination of court cases and interviews with alumni, relatives, school officials and lawyers.
The latest examination of his blood and phlegm showed the severity of his infection had lowered, the palace said.
He unpacks the story gradually, giving us a thorough examination of the occasions when Wright and Johnson crossed paths.
Police said Sunday they were conducting a full scene examination of an area in the Waitakere Ranges, West Auckland.
The examination of these sites in the unique environment of Titan will advance astrobiology by tremendous leaps and bounds.
All three made clear they would partake in a lengthy examination of Kavanaugh's record before making any decision. Sens.
Using a scanning electron microscope, a team of researchers from Britain and Australia performed a forensic examination of it.
"I think we need some deeper vetting, deeper examination of people who are coming in," Kelly said in December.
In some cases, only a microscopic examination of the male genitalia or DNA analysis can provide a definitive identification.
But now the writer, acclaimed for his examination of Israel's virtue and vice, finds his own conduct under scrutiny.
Scientology journalist Tony Ortega has published an in-depth examination of the footage with the help of former Scientologists.
"The Clan," Pablo Trapero's wrenching, exciting new film, could be described as an examination of the banality of evil.
In the process, the series' examination of the problems with the American legal system is increasingly being glossed over.
When questioning begins on Wednesday, Judge Kavanaugh is sure to face a detailed examination of his views on abortion.
Combining a deep examination of Shakespeare's play with memories of Wimberly's own teen years, Prince of Cats is electric.
For me, it was the examination of the relationship between Guardian Gamora (Zoe Saldana) and her sister Nebula (Gillan).
"It is, of course, a criminal investigator's duty to conduct a thorough examination of any suspicious circumstance," he said.
Sooner or later, though, the companies will not be able to avoid a painful re-examination of their relationship.
But a rushed examination of the surveillance files after Kennedy's death appears to have turned up little of interest.
The review will include the examination of all the information pertaining to the officer's contact including Body Worn Cameras.
Indeed, an examination of past Senate races finds that governors make some of the strongest challengers to incumbent senators.
Examination of the main and tail rotor assemblies found damage consistent with powered rotation at the time of impact.
Lerman's heartbreaker of a debut novel is part eulogy, part examination of how life changes after a partner dies.
But her research is going forward, involving the examination of 400 brains at the center, and more to come.
On the back end, the system attempted to tie the data together, an examination of its underlying database showed.
"This is a time of deep examination of conscience for each bishop," the bishops' administrative committee said on Wednesday.
Yet an examination of the company underscores the complex challenges of taking Mr. Trump out of the Trump Organization.
Yet an examination of the company underscores the complex challenges of taking Mr. Trump out of Trump the organization.
Disclosure of the shredding prompted the Senate Intelligence Committee to begin its long-running examination of the torture program.
Last year the Kavanaugh nomination was rammed through the Senate without a thorough examination of the allegations against him.
House Financial Services Committee: Hearing on "A Further Examination of Federal Reserve Reform Proposals," 2 p.m. http://bit.ly/2CwBjTM.
An examination of failed efforts from the past highlights the potential gains for companies and potential pitfalls for taxpayers.
While the committee has jurisdiction over taxes, it has no power to conduct its own examination of individual taxpayers.
"Every asylum interview of a Mexican would have a separate examination of their interaction with the cartels," said Schulman.
Any close examination of their history shows pretty evidently that they rest on the assumption that women are chattel.
But it is a first step that might lead to a some fuller United Nations examination of the case.
Robert Bresson's masterpiece Pickpocket opens with a slow examination of the fluidity and skill that goes with petty theft.
An examination of the comments of particularly hateful people online shows it's not exactly a coincidence who gets targeted.
Close examination of the Utah coprolites revealed thick bits and pieces of fossilized shell, in addition to the rotten wood.
Dr. Michael Hunter, a world-renowned forensic pathologist, takes viewers through a detailed examination of the circumstances surrounding Monteith's death.
Further examination of the book by John Myers, a catalogue and metadata librarian, revealed a small envelope between its pages.
The attorney called on authorities to "conduct a transparent and thorough investigation" and promised his own examination of the death.
What emerges is a fascinating character study and a close examination of the way we talk about hateful online speech.
They may not be based on a thoughtful examination of the underlying validity of the science, but there they are.
In the end, "Mosaic" is more interesting as an examination of how we assemble stories than as a story itself.
In this shrewd examination of identity and belonging, Ms Di Pietrantonio ensures that her character's loss is her reader's gain.
At its best, "Troubled Water" is a knotty, emotionally complex examination of the power imbalances and abuses that slavery created.
"Today, after examination of all the evidence, we are able to seek justice on behalf of the victim," Steele said.
Only an external examination of the body rather than a full autopsy was conducted at the request of Warmbier's family.
And, at least one study in Australia and one examination of UK data shows that drivers are usually at fault.
It's been 10 years since Jackson passed and with that milestone comes an examination of his legacy after Leaving Neverland.
That's followed by coverage of a new executive order by the U.S. president and an examination of H1-B visas.
In fact, the show's careful examination of domestic abuse is what drew one of its biggest stars to season 2.
Albright does this via an examination of cases in Europe and America from World War I through the present day.
An examination of the Republican and Democratic parties' election campaign platforms, however, suggests that the parties are pretty far apart.
A deeper examination of that split would have been fascinating and illuminating reading, but that's not the story Dowd tells.
I do not see how any examination of US history could possibly support the Trump forecast as a reasonable expectation.
What follows is partly an examination of how their relationships are impacted, and partly an exploration of this strange space.
The cross-examination of Ford by committee counsel Rachel Mitchell, an Arizona sex crimes prosecutor, was polite, professional and ineffectual.
A look at the U.S. job market follows, with an examination of both hopeful and concerning signals in the economy.
"The Story of Stuff" is an examination of the costs — environmental and social — built into the lifecycles of our possessions.
But a Times examination of his history, including interviews with Mr. Trump and experts on the era, revealed new details.
Booker said he "absolutely" thinks he's getting traction as more Democrats come around to supporting an examination of the issue.
Michelbach also called for a detailed examination of whether Niki's landing rights in Germany could legally be sold to IAG.
A transparent and vigorous examination of the pros and cons of the U.S. entering the CPTTP would be welcome, however.
The pact was reached after an examination of the Industrial Bank of Korea's New York branch found "deficiencies," NYDFS said.
Mesereau, in his cross-examination of Constand, asked her about inconsistencies in her statements to police about the alleged assault.
Now comes the polar opposite, from a batter's point of view: "Fastball," an enjoyable examination of baseball's most basic pitch.
An examination of human vulnerability in the face of a super-intelligent, militarized AI, the scene sets down in 2045.
Now that the technical examination of the pipeline is complete, Delek expects to close the EMG deal by Aug. 31.
Nothing to obscure the fact that a very bloody, brutal examination of the human heart is about to go down.
What he's saying: Simons indicated his examination of tech platforms would be broad and a major part of the review.
It's a self-examination of the national corpus, something that is instructive, whether we learn anything from it or not.
Mr. Fryer hopes his analysis — and reader examination of it — leads to better data on the police use of force.
Her examination of Matt Lauer, whom the network fired in November after sexual misconduct allegations, ruffled feathers within the network.
The Senate owes the American people an unsparing examination of his nomination, which could affect their lives for a generation.
The New York Times conducted a deep examination of the new judges to obtain a collective portrait of the group.
But a close examination of Mr. Goodman's decades of work as a money guru reveals the many angles he worked.
A careful scientific examination of diet as medicine is now long overdue in oncology, and in most fields of medicine.
It is a close examination of the state of conservative environmentalism in the US: its groups, initiatives, funders, and prospects.
In October, she presented an examination of Scott Pruitt, the E.P.A.'s administrator and a longtime foe of environmental regulation.
Of course, such an artistic enterprise takes time: Yerushalmy's examination of the modern canon clocks in at around four hours.
His mocking examination of wind power led to laughter from a crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference this month.
The officer took his passport and, after a brief examination of its stamps, asked why Dakhil had visited Saudi Arabia.
The Times's examination of Mr. Cagle's real estate holdings suggests he has consistently overstated their value in his disclosure filings.
Barr also ordering a re-examination of several high-profile cases, including that of former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
Then it shifted to a more visceral examination of what happened to the men accused of conspiring in the Sept.
Rome, Chamber of Deputies starts examination of law decree on Banca Popolare di Bari, due to be approved by Jan.
"Our preliminary examination of this was that there's evidence of metal fatigue where the blade separated," Sumwalt said in Philadelphia.
Cohen could find himself under a microscope and is unlikely to improve with closer examination of his methods or dealings.
The episode has been a public relations disaster, pushing United to undertake a broad examination of how it treats customers.
Rome, Chamber of Deputies starts examination of law decree on Banca Popolare di Bari, due to be approved by Jan.
Zaid said the whistleblower had spoken with the inspector general as part of an initial examination of the whistleblower complaint.
The two main corporate petitioners that helped instigate the U.S. government's examination of this issue are called Suniva and SolarWorld.
Speaker Paul D. Ryan said last week that the House Intelligence Committee would continue its own examination of Russian hacking.
Kate Andersen Brower, the author of the book "First Women," an examination of first ladies throughout modern history, said Mrs.
But a deeper examination of both the numbers and the politics indicates that the GOP remains firmly in Trump's grip.
Zweig's apt examination of the neurochemistry of gambling and how it applies directly to stock-picking is an eye-opener.
Baumbach's unflinching examination of the imploding union spares neither party, and Johansson and Driver's commitment to their characters is devastating.
Undone is an intimate examination of one woman's personal traumas and mental state; it's also a wild sci-fi drama.
The Intelligence panel led the Ukraine investigation, while the Judiciary Committee has spearheaded a monthslong examination of the Mueller report.
Ultimately, "Omaha Sketchbook" isn't merely an examination of male life in the American Midwest, but a meditation on "Americanness" overall.
The result is polyphonic and elegant, a careful examination of how trauma can be both masked and enacted by language.
It was a pretty interesting examination of people trying to solve this massive puddle, and how they got around it.
Usually "authorized" documentaries about public figures come off as more hagiography than actual examination of the person's life and legacy.
Free Speech Coalition (2002) Video EQUAL PROTECTION - Re-examination of a 1986 high court precedent upholding state laws criminalizing homosexual sodomy.
That's followed by an examination of what exactly robocalls are -- and what the U.S. government is considering that could limit them.
A forensic examination of the bone fragments found they are over 99 years old, according to the Missoula County Sheriff's Office.
Examination of the grave showed he was ritually pierced by nine spears—five with iron tips and four with bone tips.
"Such an approach would provide more continuity, elicit the most information & allow an in-depth examination of the allegations," Collins wrote.
But a close examination of the incident reports suggests that the biggest culprit are airstrikes by the Saudi-led Arab coalition.
Further examination of the IBB's strength over the longer term, though, is what Ross says proves the resilience of the space.
"The truth of a statement is tested by an examination of reality, not how many people believe in it," he said.
That's why the Tyrion plot line — while occasionally interminable — is, I think, working pretty well as an examination of political morality.
A cursory examination of the data suggests expectations follow inflation (they sank, for instance, after oil prices fell in late-2014).
A spokeswoman for the local medical examiner's office that conducted a post-mortem examination of Prince declined to confirm the reports.
Frontwoman Georgia Maq probably should have checked, she knows, but she didn't, and that's enough for a re-examination of everything.
Just four of Cubana's fleet of 393 planes are flying, according to a Reuters examination of data on Flightradar239 and Planespotters.
An examination of undigested bone, teeth, and hooves within the poop showed this snake had gobbled up three white-tailed deer.
Without any discussion by lawmakers or thorough examination of the new rules' possible consequences, the changes have now gone into effect.
Sheriff Scott on Thursday said one imminent step would be a forensic examination of the area where Lindsey was found dead.
A cursory examination of the documents by TechCrunch indicates a variety of content, from budget discussions, loan contracts and so on.
"Closer examination of the video itself has revealed inconsistencies that suggest it has been spliced together to show success," he wrote.
Government approval for a power plant project in Japan is based on an examination of its effects on the surrounding environment.
It was also an examination of how Nimoy built the character of this seemingly emotionless and exasperatingly logical starship science officer.
Evie's experience with Russell and Suzanne is so rare that the novel can't stand as an exemplary examination of female adolescence.
Each is an examination of the dynamics of human behavior, an interrogation of narrative, and an exploration of rationality and motive.
Why it matters: Scott Galloway, author of The Four, an examination of Big Tech, says it's another example of Amazon's power.
The photos also figure as a clever examination of the relationship between fashion and death, a relationship that remains continually fascinating.
Some exist there in name only and their ultimate ownership is hard to determine, a Reuters examination of corporate filings found.
But its takedown power came at a price, a Reuters examination of scientific literature and corporate, court and patent documents found.
An examination of the dead cat revealed a microchip tracing it to Feld Entertainment Inc, the parent company of Ringling Bros.
The last week has seen Trump's campaign make up some ground in light of a renewed examination of Hillary Clinton's emails.
As for a stay in discovery, National Amusements and the Redstone camp want to avoid a medical examination of Mr. Redstone.
Two years ago, the National Conference on Citizenship with Got Your 6 initiated the first sociological examination of veterans' civic health.
Third, I hope the next publisher will engage in a clearheaded examination of who The Times wants its audience to be.
The confluence of these and other factors has prompted a re-examination of the postwar promise of a unified, borderless Europe.
They were no more interested in an examination of how or why he'd chosen his particular path than was the prosecution.
Is there any evidence that these sorts of events are leading to a re-examination of the economic philosophy guiding Europe?
In February, MetLife's board conducted a "deep dive examination" of the insurer's strategy and goals to boost shareholder returns, Kandarian said.
The Department of Justice investigation includes an examination of how the Chicago police treat minorities and punish misconduct in its ranks.
Congress is mandating an examination of the U.S. policy in Syria via a provision tucked into an aviation bill passed Wednesday.
Part of that preparation, though, will require a re-examination of how the Guard aviation units are dispersed across the country.
His consideration of the region's Viking expeditions, coastal trade and use of coin money prompts a re-examination of the era.
Diagnosis male infertility Semen analysis is the microscopic examination of a man's ejaculate, according to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine.
Canada, for example, provides an Immigration Medical Exam: an examination of physical and mental health, and tests for specific infectious diseases.
Probably because I wrote an exhaustive examination of Mr. Trump's $650 million of debt in August that drew millions of readers.
That poses a potentially major challenge for the Puerto Rican government's re-examination of deaths related to Hurricane Maria, which Gov.
But the forensic examination of Mr. Martin's computers has so far turned up no evidence that he was hacked, officials say.
Now she's toned down her public image but her understanding of the micro-examination of Instagram seems to have lagged behind.
An examination of what's happening in North Sinai, a region rarely accessible by reporters, shows the strategy is scoring some success.
And the ones that don't still contribute to a complicated examination of just why our culture is so gaga for superheroes.
A. before the release of Oscar Hocks, an artistic examination of racial stereotypes, and Casady's mission to reclaim witchcraft through music.
Get Out is an extraordinary movie, a great catapulting leap forward in the satirical examination of race in American screen fiction.
Here is an examination of the deals with these donors, based in part on thousands of pages of internal Brookings documents.
However, examination of his past record as a member of Parliament and Mayor for London reveals a string of broken promises.
She also defended her agency's re-examination of guidance issued in 2014 that sought to curb racial disparities in school discipline.
But an examination of Mr. Trump's calendar every day since he was sworn into office, using the data compiled at factba.
In many ways, her project is as much an American coming-of-age story as it is an examination of patriotism.
Hagia Sophia in Context: An Archaeological Re-examination of the Cathedral of Byzantine Constantinople, was published this year by Oxbow Books.
Our close examination of video footage and interviews with witnesses shows the soldiers opening fire on unarmed demonstrators, sometimes shooting indiscriminately.
This isn't a whodunit but rather an examination of power and the people who wield it, and it's fascinating and devastating.
Those hoping for a hard-hitting examination of that 41st president's life might look elsewhere; the film is essentially a tribute.
A close examination of the backstory of Lyme disease shows other factors that have corrupted the foundational science of Lyme disease.
Mr. Horowitz could not rule out that Mr. Strzok had slow-walked the examination of the new emails to help Mrs.
The novel, Perrotta's seventh, may be the sweetest examination of pornography addiction and the thorny issues of sexual consent you'll read.
Mr. Trump has brought on himself this examination of his authority to order the launch of the world's most deadly weapons.
A Ned Davis examination of previous global health scares since 232 showed a far lower gauge of investor sentiment, he said.
Ms. Gibbons-Feden would tense up and slide to the edge of her chair during cross-examination of an expert witness.
Barr is also ordering a re-examination of several high-profile cases, including that of former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
Examination of his older medical records has provided strong clues that he had a heart attack before he ran for president.
But hers is a story that could not be told without a close examination of the political tensions gripping the nation.
An examination of all the polling in the Granite State this month has Sanders ahead and the only candidate clearing 20%.
Secretary of Defense James Mattis has said a three-star US general would be involved in an examination of the strike.
The array of innovation across tech and its "winner take all" tendency warrants a close examination of trends across different industries.
Information from an examination of data prompted a multistate investigation to identify the source of outbreak and to prevent additional illness.
Her first, "Anything Your Little Heart Desires: An American Family Story," out in 1997, was an examination of her parents' lives.
Here's an examination of the bankruptcy filings of the Boy Scouts, 23 US Catholic dioceses and religious orders and USA Gymnastics.
Should an ambitious examination of English literature come at the cost of acquiring fluency in coding, digital marketing and the like?
Ziv was in court Friday and could be seen conversing with prosecutors during a break before Illuzzi's cross examination of Loftus.
The numerous perspectives and the split chronology create some confusion, but the novel's examination of violence, sexism, and spirituality is powerful.
A law enforcement official told CNN that the initial examination of all of the devices shows them to be constructed similarly.
The monochrome palette and weighty composition of the finished products are unusual, prompting closer examination of the images and their details.
Rome, Chamber of Deputies starts examination of 'Milleproroghe' law decree; expected to be approved with vote of confidence during this week.
But a sober examination of Trump's tweets reveals an off-the-rails presidency, even if we're becoming increasingly numb to it.
Part two airs tonight, and some are already saying it will force a re-examination of the King of Pop's legacy.
An examination of the cab of the truck turned up no sign that he had been in it, the prosecutor said.
So, the planes will stay out of US skies indefinitely, pending an examination of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302's black boxes.
Any reasonable examination of the issue would have to grapple intelligently with three core questions: •  Is voter fraud a significant problem?
Mr. Barr defended as "entirely proper" an unsolicited memo he wrote criticizing Mr. Mueller's examination of whether the president obstructed justice.
Such is the central message in a wide-ranging examination of humanity's quest for something beyond our temporary residence on Earth.
The London study is believed to be the first comprehensive examination of the effects of art on mortality, Professor Steptoe said.
The Advocate, of Baton Rouge, La., received the prize for local reporting for a critical examination of Louisiana's criminal justice system.
The time has come for a comprehensive examination of the wildly diverse, voluminous oeuvre of the Austrian modern artist Oswald Oberhuber.
Filled with amorphous blobs and biological forms, the Grenada-born artist's work is an examination of film as a painterly medium.
Such a judgment does not require an examination of the inner workings of the human heart of the person wearing blackface.
My charge was to craft a rigorous examination of the artist's work, not to regurgitate the artist and her editor's views.
It's a warm and joyous romp of a book, with a beautifully constructed romance and a thoughtful examination of intersectional privilege.
His sci-fi anthology series Black Mirror is a thorough and pessimistic examination of modern society as it relates to new technologies.
Her books are a careful examination of how to achieve and consolidate political power, and they're perfectly structured heist novels to boot.
The book is an examination of the comic book industry as the protagonists travel across the country on the comic con circuit.
The accident prompted plant shutdowns in Japan and re-examination of nuclear safety and policies in many other countries, slashing uranium demand.
"The examination of the questions referred did not reveal anything that could affect the validity of the decision," the ECB's lawyers wrote.
Last month, Riot announced in a press release that the SEC had terminated its Section 21.7(e) examination of certain registration statements.
Will it ever be possible to create a simulation or digital version of a dead person based on examination of their brain?
Set in Xenia, Ohio—a Midwestern American town recently devastated by a tornado (which actually happened)—Gummo is an examination of meaninglessness.
Don't get me wrong: Lights Out is not as thorough an examination of this idea as A Little Life or even Buffy.
A detailed examination of her digital persona offers a glimpse into the new digital partisanship — how Americans cleave to their ideological matches.
But a government examination of the incident concluded in 2003 that Gross overstated the number who died and how many Poles participated.
There was no autopsy or examination of the body because of his presumed natural death, and the case was closed, Gualtieri said.
Mueller is likely interested in Corallo's testimony as part of his larger examination of Trump's role in drafting this false Russia statement.
The company claims there were no successful exploitations of the bug, based on an examination of the past two years of logs.
It's brutal and dark like Jennifer's Body, only instead of an energetic horror movie it's a contemplative examination of one woman's psyche.
So here's what we know — or at least, what we can infer from a careful examination of the universe of Animal Crossing.
Lindsay Ellis released a fascinating examination of YouTube culture and how creators profit off of the idea of authenticity, perceived or real.
"I concluded that there is not anything strange with a single piece," Lee said after a four-hour examination of the works.
The examination of facial-analysis software showed error rate of 0.8 percent for light-skinned men, 34.7 percent for dark-skinned women.
The Washington Post revealed his identity in February, touching off intense examination of the causes of radicalization among Muslim immigrants in Europe.
A closer examination of these startups reveals patterns in what it takes to raise scale capital in the Latin American market today.
Balderson was ahead of O'Connor by a razor-thin margin of 1,745 votes before the examination of all absentee and provisional ballots.
"The Library made this decision after a careful and thorough examination of its streaming offerings and priorities," NYPL wrote on its website.
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The mission's examination of the dunes field is the first close look at active sand dunes anywhere other than earth, NASA said.
For her first foray into VR, Bravo delved into unfamiliar territory, trading her signature dark comedies for a heartfelt examination of injustice.
Cross-examination of Gates will continue Wednesday, and we won't know for quite some time who was more persuasive to the jury.
He says that one imminent next step in the investigation will be a forensic examination of the area where Lindsey was found.
Coming at election security from the manufacturer angle offers an examination of one of the most germane pieces of the big picture.
Sure, there is and should be a great deal of hand-wringing over and re-examination of the value of polling data.
"Based on the evidence found on scene and the coroner's examination of the remains, an identification ... has been made," the statement said.
Examination of images captured by New Horizons' historic flyby in July 2015 suggest the bright material is mostly made of methane ice.
That assessment is based on an examination of the point of impact and the berths in which the sailors were likely sleeping.
Dissatisfaction with the DNC The House hearing quickly focused in on an examination of the Democratic Party's failings during the election. Rep.
Google reports that in an examination of its ad products, it discovered only two accounts with ties to the Internet Research Agency.
A Crow Looked at Me[...] is an unmitigated and unflinching examination of grief and an unapologetic statement of anxiety for the future.
He said he will make a final decision on Kavanaugh's nomination once he completes a thorough and fair examination of his candidacy.
The Hamilton County Coroner's office in Ohio released a report in September outlining the findings of an external examination of Warmbier's body.
I authored the amendment to the Dodd-Frank Act to limit examination of smaller banks and credit unions to reduce compliance costs.
We should let the debate about our future coins be driven by a thorough examination of alternative metal compositions for our coins.
To bridge the gap, Dalio prescribes a re-examination of how the nation is using its resources, and an unspecified wealth transfer.
But these findings, revealed by diplomats and analysts to Reuters, are the most comprehensive examination of the problem and show its scale.
But Hinz's examination of the wreckage indicated that it was actually a Quds 1, a missile the Houthis claim to have developed. 
The resulting tapestry is ­simultaneously a tense conspiracy caper, a haunting meditation on loneliness and a brutally cynical examination of modern media.
Still, those interested in a deep examination of subculture, womanhood and art through the lens of speculative fiction will be highly entertained.
Israel is the only country that faces an examination of its rights record at each of the council's three sessions each year.
It's one of many sly, charming jokes in this disarmingly up-to-the-minute examination of a peculiarly modern odd-couple relationship.
" Also, a chronicle of life in Central America, "A History of Violence"; and an examination of artificial intelligence, "In Our Own Image.
It's a mystery, in other words, cloaked in fantastical garb and presented as a psychologically deft examination of a young man's pain.
Renault began its own examination of payments to Ghosn within days of his detention but had not flagged any irregularities until now.
An examination of such issues would be welcome, but "Free to Run" prefers nothing more than an easy jog down memory lane.
Ron Robin's provocative, sometimes recondite examination of Albert Wohlstetter and his wife and fellow strategist, Roberta, is certain to fuel the debate.
However, close examination of this precedent reveals a gulf between Trump's political use of pardoning and that favored by Washington and Johnson.
The full slate of second season episodes haven't been announced, but they will include an examination of Jared Kushner's real estate empire.
The caveat is that in most states, there was no detailed forensic examination of computer servers to rule out tampering for certain.
Yet the beating heart of the book is a careful examination of Champagne's terroir, village by village and almost plot by plot.
One of the most elegant examples of why we need such trials came recently in an examination of employer-sponsored wellness programs.
The 2,232-page bill was cobbled together in a frenzy, without any discussion of national priorities or careful examination of the expenditures.
The metal letters still have a precision and orderliness that reflects Rogers's thorough examination of classical sources to create a modern type.
Chaffetz, who promised to continue the committee's "examination" of the ethics office, is reminding Shaub that its fate rests in his hands.
If they affirm the match, the investigator proceeds with further research, including an examination of social media and other open-source images.
In an examination of new data, our journalists found that new laws were passed in both Republican- and Democrat-controlled state legislatures.
This account is based on an examination of public and confidential records, as well as interviews in the United States and Europe.
"Tall" is a compact history of the American skyscraper, an unassuming (though hardly unambitious) examination of a grand, at times grandiose, subject.
The investigation grew to include a sweeping examination of conditions in the system's 2,500 buildings, with many apartments dilapidated and repairs backlogged.
The rise of sexual harassment complaints across a broad array of fields has also caused a re-examination of Mr. Clinton's role.
And there were disappointments for Democrats, many of which should cause concern and prompt careful re-examination of their strategy going forward.
Several years later, the Corps of Engineers reopened its examination of the area, acknowledging that it had prematurely shut down the cleanup.
For another examination of an underappreciated song, Jakob Lewis recommended "Rumble Strip," which weaves extraordinary narratives out of interviews with ordinary people.
Biden's struggle to grapple with this shift shows how ill-prepared he is to stand a thorough re-examination of his record.
Ms. Chang's examination of that issue coincides with the #MeToo moment and the broader debate about gender equality that it has sparked.
Other projects receiving funding include the examination of how existing treatments could be repurposed and the development of antibodies, the government said.
In a virtual autopsy, pathologists rely on an examination of the body and on scans to determine what has happened to it.
But at a certain point the examination of loss in love ceases to show sensitivity and begins to look like emotional immaturity.
It remains to be seen whether the appeal he has demonstrated so far can survive a more searching examination of his record.
When the court reconvened, Bruck, during his cross-examination of Sanders, asked if Roof had said anything as he left the church.
The first plank of the Roosevelt Institute's effort is an examination of neoliberalism and where it has — and, more prominently, hasn't — worked.
The report was based on an examination of court records and documents from the Department of Homeland Security and the State Department.
Mr. Kennedy was in the Mississippi Delta, 50 years ago this week, for a Senate subcommittee examination of War on Poverty programs.
Daniel Davis said the fight against terrorism requires a larger examination of the role of having American troops overseas in some countries.
"This is too important a national decision to make without offering an opportunity for a full examination of the consequences," Lieberman wrote.
An examination of recent CNN polls reveal that we could be looking at a record gender gap in the 2020 presidential election.
"Last year the Kavanaugh nomination was rammed through the Senate without a thorough examination of the allegations against him," Warren tweeted Sunday.
The footage helped spark a World Anti-Doping Agency inquiry into Russia and led to a re-examination of Savinova's blood samples.
Federal agents have deported the first "Dreamer" of President Trump's tenure so far, according to an examination of his administration's immigration policies.
As police await details from a more thorough examination of Abdus-Salaam's body, they are interviewing relatives and others who knew her.
Part of the popularity of the Neapolitan novels has to do with their close and clear-eyed examination of women's inner lives.
The examination of the girl on Wednesday was performed by doctors from the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research in Chandigarh.
This summer's reading, combined with a Facing History workshop, inspired me to add another critical lens to the examination of the media.
Mr. Collard's happiness to chase women, while stringing along those he was already with, has stirred examination of male behavior in relationships.
The repentance process begins with an "accounting of the soul" (heshbon ha'nefesh), an examination of how one has failed or fallen short.
There is, alas, very little potty humor in Potty Mouth's new song "22," a raucous examination of the weirdest part of your twenties.
The rest of the 6,000-plus inhabitants of the Jungle have been dispatched to lodgings across France, pending examination of their asylum cases.
HBO's Native Son, an adaptation of Richard Wright's 1940 novel of the same name, isn't your typical cinematic examination of race in America.
Ilva said in a statement it had received 29 expressions of interest and an examination of the various proposals would start on Tuesday.
Instead, the meeting turned into an examination of his political past as a deeply conservative congressman, and his previous statements denying climate change.
Trade Minister Hiroshige Seko said he was aware of Kardashian's decision but still wanted there to be "a careful examination" of the matter.
Examination of Anderson's remains solved the mystery once and for all: it showed her to be related to an unlettered family in Poland.
Anthony Bourdain is behind this documentary that combines the beauty of cooking shows with an examination of our widespread food waste problem. Wasted!
Maddow said her show's journalists were told there are no plans for an external examination of the events around the stymied Weinstein story.
It is both a moving tribute to his father and an oblique but telling examination of Argentina's lingering, pathological streak of self-destruction.
However, a forensic examination of the maggots on his body revealed that Sterling had not had a diaper change in more than week.
An examination of Chinese records spanning a millennium found that the vast majority of violent eras were preceded by bouts of cooler weather.
All of these stories, plus an examination of whether there's a public appetite for a manned Mars mission, are featured on today's program.
Put simply, Roma is a masterpiece, a deeply personal examination of the past from a director who challenges himself with each new project.
The CBO report was part of an overall examination of how much the Republican healthcare plan would cost and who it would affect.
Based on an examination of the public record, seven Americans have trained in Syria with militant groups and have returned to the States.
After ruling out Josh Radandt in episode 4, she does a full examination of Teresa Halbach's personal life, looking for a new suspect.
The pair were questioned and released, but the US Olympic Committee told CNN they expected further examination of the two athletes on Thursday.
A closer examination of major breaches reveals a common theme: In every "major headline" breach, the attack vector has been the common password.
Coming three years after the last, it's full of self-examination of who the members are and why they're doing what they're doing.
And ahead of next week's U.S. presidential debate, we're visiting Florida for a detailed examination of why it's characterized as a battleground state.
A sociocultural examination of the renewed interest in the granny panty begins in 2014, when granny panties make a grab for the throne.
It's part of a broader examination of streams of foreign money to Mr. Trump and his associates in the years before the election.
And lastly, in a softer examination of the market, Dwyer points to the number of bullish newsletter writers as measured by Investors Intelligence.
Business minister Rasmus Jarlov, meanwhile, said that Denmark's Financial Services Authority (FSA) could have been more critical in its examination of Danske Bank.
CRIMINOLOGISTS increasingly rely on "geographic profiling", an examination of the sites of dastardly deeds that narrows down the possible identities of serial criminals.
The same names kept coming up over and over again, at a pace that suggested little or no examination of the loan files.
Any examination of data is not going to lead you to the impression that men are suffering from lack of access to power.
The grounding will remain in effect pending further investigation, including examination of information from the aircraft's flight data recorders and cockpit voice recorders.
" Kerry called the effort the "largest, most comprehensive, most enduring examination of what happened to people in war in the history of warfare.
But a closer examination of recent developments reveals three fundamental shifts that suggest the Groundhog Day pattern may be about to be broken.
The plush figures are an examination of the transition from childhood to adulthood and how simple things, like soft toys, can offer comfort.
A 15-tweet poem he wrote in July (and thankfully exhumed by The A.V. Club) begins with an examination of Marge's social life.
The examination of prior-generation ripple effects is in its infancy at this stage, and more data is required to establish causal relationships.
"This inquiry will include an examination of the effect that CenturyLink's outage appears to have had on other providers' 85033 services," he said.
He says that one imminent next step in the investigation will be a forensic examination of the area where Lindsey was found dead.
But don't expect Chilcot's forensic examination of the Iraq war, its origins and its aftermath, to garner the attention it deserves in America.
"Following detailed discussion and further examination of video and data evidence related to the incident, Sebastian Vettel admitted full responsibility," the FIA said.
This examination of the iPhone includes analysis of both the enormous cultural impact of the device and a history of its manufacturing process.
A group of activists have since launched a crowdfund intended to pay for a close examination of the yearbooks of other Virginia officials.
However, the quality of the data in this study allowed for a precise examination of extreme-age mortality, according to the research team.
Judge Kavanaugh is upfront about this and states that his approach rules out any "examination of costs and benefits" in the dissenting opinion.
" The FAA, which oversees U.S. civil aviation, said on Thursday it welcomes the inspector general's "examination of the FAA's oversight of Southwest Airlines.
But the F.B.I. soon ended its examination of Mr. Mateen after finding no evidence that he posed a terrorist threat to his community.
The moment has also opened the door for a re-examination of the sexual assault claims against President Donald Trump and Bill Clinton.
The books can be seen as a veiled confession and attempt at self-exoneration, an examination of the possibility and limits of atonement.
In a 2012 examination of pipeline safety, ProPublica reported that more than half of the country's pipelines were at least 50 years old.
The preservation effort is made possible with Google Arts & Culture's "Art Camera" technology, which allows for a close-up, digital examination of paintings.
Rivera's story -- and that of her municipality -- is the start of a CNN examination of uncounted deaths following Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.
PAI said the revised offer was made on the basis of publicly available information and was conditional on its examination of Ontex's books.
As noted in a Facebook post, the Center turned to Dr. Roeder and her staff, who did a "thorough examination" of the animal.
A closer examination of his polling reveals why he's become more popular: It's almost all about the demise of the anti-Trump Republican.
A spokesman for Mr. Kasich, Chris Schrimpf, welcomed an examination of the governor's record both in Ohio and during his time in Congress.
But those looking for a critical examination of Barbie through the lenses of gender stereotyping or unrealistic beauty standards will come away disappointed.
A court would likely want a thorough examination of risks to the lizard's habitat before disrupting work on a large scale, he said.
In 2014, she wrote a critical examination of an article that outed a transgender woman on the website Grantland, an ESPN-owned property.
But judging from the title track and first single, this doesn't feel like an overwrought, navel-gazing examination of heartbreak, it sounds triumphant.
So it's appropriate that today's short film is documentarian Sean Dunne's examination of the most divisive of all of the candidates, Donald Trump.
For those looking to understand the alt-right phenomenon, an examination of Yiannopoulos and his online persona is a good place to start.
But a close examination of internal Soros organization documents show a close alignment of his political, business and philanthropic interests, especially in 28503.
According to Army Techniques Publication 3-4.7, a phase maintenance inspection is a thorough and searching examination of the aircraft and associated equipment.
You should read, too, Eric Asimov's examination of how Louis Roederer Champagne, despite climate change, has positioned itself to keep Cristal going strong.
But an examination of dozens of Reese's draft picks across many years reveals a recurring failure to find players with N.F.L.-level talent.
He also captures taut moments as this conservation film becomes an examination of ethics and aftereffects, and as simple facts turn frustratingly complex.
Nor is it a term of fixed meaning whose denotations may be derived by examination of the criminal laws heretofore enacted by Congress.
And ever since his matter-of-fact examination of race in America with Do the Right Thing (1989), I've consistently found that refreshing.
But it has left a record of sloppy management and possible financial improprieties, according to dozens of interviews and an examination of documents.
It's Counterpart's willingness to turn its high-concept premise into a low-key, existential examination of identity that gives it so much weight.
Jelena Prljevic is the co-founder of HEKLER, an interdisciplinary collaborative platform in NYC that fosters collective critical examination of hospitality and conflict.
Mr. Kassem also asked a judge last month to order an independent psychological examination of another one of his clients, Mohammed al-Qahtani.
Civil rights organizations have pointed to Ms. DeVos's re-examination of these policies as evidence of her lack of empathy for vulnerable populations.
While the symptoms and behaviors are telling, C.T.E. can be conclusively diagnosed only posthumously, because it requires the close examination of brain tissue.
Fake Experts Peddling False Claims In 2019, Public Citizen published a detailed examination of George Washington University's Koch-funded Regulatory Studies Center (RSC).
"History of Violence" is a personal examination of class and sexuality that is also the story of an assault, rape and attempted murder.
This 2014 examination of one prestigious New York address uses the building as a canvas to explore themes of inequality, power, and fame.
TechCrunch discussed SiteMinder earlier this year as part of our running examination of companies that have reached certain annual recurring revenue (ARR) thresholds.
That's the lesson from a series of reports this week based off a forensic examination of Jeff Bezos' communications with the crown prince.
The opening hour then segues into an examination of Kelly's early life, which reportedly included being sexually victimized himself at a young age.
The demagogues and bobblehead behemoths dominating public life inspire in all of us a degree of soul-searching, an examination of core values.
A fragmentary, aphoristic examination of night in all its illuminating darkness from a Lebanese-American poet who is also an admired visual artist.
"A deeper examination of Tillerson," he said, "reveals a man who is not going to be a friend of the climate-change movement."
Rather, it's an examination of how we make myths about ourselves as a society and how that informs how we treat one another.
Rather than plaintive or wistful, The Good Fight is a funny, sometimes viciously self-aware examination of taking ourselves and others to task.
Infuriatingly absent is a nomination for Greta Gerwig and her "Little Women," a radical new examination of the relationship between women and art.
William A. Brewer III, a lawyer for the NRA, said in a statement Wednesday that Democrats' examination of the NRA was politically motivated.
A closer examination of intimate possessions reveals insights into how New Yorkers of that era lived and as well as how they died.
But our examination of research in this field suggests this kind of thinking is based on a classic misunderstanding: confusing correlation for causation.
"Pete, more than anyone, wants full transparency around the examination of his work," Strzok's attorney, Aitan Goelman, said in a statement late Thursday.
How much money lawmakers will pocket from the 245 percent pass-through deduction can't be determined without an examination of their tax returns.
"The Third Rainbow Girl" is an evocative and elegantly paced examination of the murders that takes a prism-like view of the crime.
An examination of nearly $41 billion in travel bookings for the fall found that travelers were making flight arrangements to some surprising destinations.
Senate Banking Committee: Hearing entitled "An Examination of the Equifax Cybersecurity Breach" with former Equifax CEO Richard Smith, 10 a.m. http://bit.ly/2yxBhsJ.
Spiotta expertly draws out the tensions between high and low culture, art and entertainment, and artist and subject in this examination of friendship.
Other alleged activity, which included the examination of other employees' calendars, created a working environment that made others feel unsafe, the memo said.
Dive into the work our colleagues at The Sweethome put into their new examination of the best high-end ranges for the home.
" The gallery states that the work is meant to "provoke an examination of one's own insecurities, thus turning them into subversive 'thinking sculptures.
The second approach to justice is due process that is organized around a neutral examination of evidence according to traditional rules of fairness.
But an examination of the Judicial Crisis Network's operations and financial records suggests that the group, in fact, has an incredibly narrow base.
The Judiciary Committee has long considered McGahn a key witness in Mueller's examination of 10 "episodes" of possible obstruction of justice by Trump.
Instead, Maloney will lead an examination of the Democrats' election struggles and propose recommendations to get the party back on the winning track.
" He called for a re-examination of the policy "in order to protect ourselves and our image as a democratic and enlightened society.
Stone's defense seemed to use the cross-examination of Bannon to play down their client's role, portraying it as a kind of lark.
The defense rested its case without presenting any witnesses, although Manafort attorney Kevin Downing raised credibility issues in his cross-examination of Gates.
She calls for a closer examination of the stories of our possessions, both individually and as a strange, discordant, but ultimately meaningful whole.
Dr. Douglas Smith, who led the medical examination of the American diplomats, questioned how much a single recording could reveal about the experience.
During cross-examination of Gartenstein-Ross, Young's attorneys pointed out that there is no peer-reviewed literature supporting his Nazi-Islam convergence thesis.
But a possibility raised by the Times's examination of Fred Trump's returns is that examining his son's returns would, likewise, reveal tax evasion.
The Night Of wanted to be both a detailed examination of what the words "criminal justice" mean and a more conventional genre treat.
And even a cursory examination of the leaks about which Trump is complaining reveals that the real problem isn't leakers, or hostile bureaucrats.
Any full reckoning with the BPA requires an examination of the books themselves, something that the digital versions now allow anyone to do.
They argued a comprehensive and public examination of the charges would be best for Trump, who wants to clear his name and stay in office, best for American people, who deserve to learn what happened, and best for the Senate as an institution, to demonstrate that even in these harshly partisan times, a careful examination of the charges can be conducted.
The U.S. firm had approached Yingde in December, offering as much as $1.5 billion in cash, pending an examination of the Chinese company's finances.
U.S. President Donald Trump has urged closer examination of social media companies and Google, accusing them - without offering evidence - of suppressing conservative voices online.
Chicago, too, received permission to look at the file, Dr. Gilad said, adding that the examination of the records did not raise red flags.
Combining poetry and cultural criticism, her memoir, a wide-ranging examination of maternity and love, considers how convention and queerness shape and limit families.
She most recently produced Netflix's Russian Doll, a surprisingly complex examination of a woman (Natasha Lyonne) stuck in a time loop on her birthday.
As part of a crusade against what it sees as the over-examination of children, Labour has plans to review the phonics screening test.
To show bias for a candidate, party, or ideology is equivalent to rejecting the objectivity that is the hallmark of scientific examination of questions.
Examination of these animals, known as the "Nottingham Dollies," suggested these particular clones aged normally, and that Dolly must've been some kind of anomaly.
It's a moving examination of life and death, love and loss, filtered all through the immediately understandable idea of losing a much-loved pet.
It's a profound and deeply affecting examination of fate and free will, family and identity, sin and redemption, and the unique bond between sisters.
"An examination of the crime scene, as well as autopsy results, show that Yhoana was, frankly, brutally murdered," Aaron said at Tuesday's press conference.
The issue has taken on added urgency as part of a broader examination of immigration policy following the mass shootings in San Bernardino, Calif.
I also called for more examination of Palestinian lives, education and culture; this piece – while it may be imperfect – is an example of that.
COLD SPRING HARBOR "Visions of Utopia: Garden City and the Dawn of American Suburbia," examination of the origins of the planned residential community. Jan.
Even were this a criminal rather than a political mechanism, bringing an indictment does not require open proceedings and the cross-examination of witnesses.
Black-ish is a critical examination of race in America via the challenges, identities, and lives of the upper-middle class Black Johnson family.
It is a nostalgic look at Mr Cuarón's childhood in Mexico City, rendered more profound by its examination of his country's deep-rooted inequalities.
A 2013 examination of 137 mummies from around the world published in The Lancet found that 34 percent of them suffered from cardiovascular disease.
Ms Schulman's finest novel yet is an examination of sexual relations, the "careful theatre" of civilisation, and humanity's responsibilities in a rapidly changing world.
But the show turns out to be a surprisingly moving examination of the characters of Fosse and Verdon, as well as their extraordinary careers.
In an examination of tax returns from 2013 to 2015, the IRS found that in each year only about 800 taxpayers claimed bitcoin gains.
The Strange Case of the Alchemist's Daughter is an interesting literary mishmash, half Victorian / Gothic fantasy, and half critical examination of the monster canon.
Excerpts were read in court during the cross-examination of a prosecution witness, Detective Nathan Garcia, whose duties include updating Police Academy training procedures.
He also said, however, prisons should be part of a broader examination of legal and judicial reform that the party and legislature was planning.
Any complaint about Baltimore or any other US city would require a careful examination of the country's history of unequal housing policies and investment.
The proposed regulations would allow cross-examination of accusers making allegations of assault and narrow the definition of what constitutes harassment and assault. 7.
A historian by training, Zeitz conducts an elaborate examination of how Hillary Clinton's treatment compares to—get this—other male presidential candidates over time.

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