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"expound" Definitions
  1. to explain something by talking about it in detail
"expound" Antonyms
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UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Do you think you can expound on that.
Trump will mercilessly expound upon them to elide his own.
Unfortunately, Swift doesn't expound upon her specific uses for Command tape.
I think he just needs time to expound what he's thinking.
Smith's poems expound a complicated and distinctly queer relationship to beauty.
Cook used the opportunity to expound the company's outlook on climate change.
There is more detail in three chapters that expound upon this summary.
In their next phone call, perhaps she'll expound upon that perennial disappointment.
To expound on his criteria, Danoff provided an example from the &apos80s.
Before us, a stranger had promised to expound on my future for $50.
Have people been asking you to expound on that, to talk more about that?
Steele thought she would write something to expound on her thoughts about diversity, explain herself.
I can't expound on that, however, because I blew up my ship too many times.
But beyond that general framework, Amazon doesn't expound further on the scope of the replacement program.
He declined to expound on the details of the committee's potential interest in the Clinton campaign.
Washington must, quietly, expound the value of the enduring relationship in the face of such provocation.
He can relate in a word or two what others might take a chapter to expound.
Those who apply the rule to particular cases, must of necessity expound and interpret that rule.
Organizations like Weifund are looking to expound on the public's growing affinity for crowdfunding through blockchain implementation.
Weiss could expound on subjects from Soviet ICBM accuracy to year-over-year wheat production in Bulgaria.
Beck called from his Los Angeles home to expound on the 10 things he can't live without.
Can you expound further on how your faith tradition informs your writing as well as your subject matter?
I welcome this opportunity to expound on these comments in more than the 280 characters that Twitter allows.
Phil Mickelson must once again expound on the heartbreak of another second-place finish in a major championship.
One guest began to expound on how South African Indians need to remove themselves from the cane-field mentality.
Expansive and meditative, the songs expound upon the electric jazz framework ushered in by albums like Davis' Bitches Brew.
Of the two, Jeff is more eager to expound, and while they walked he shared his soft-serve strategy.
The Las Vegas debate could have been the ideal moment for the candidates to expound on their immigration platforms.
Just in case that brief description of the $350 Osmo Pocket didn't click for you, let me expound upon it.
On the following episode of Ctrl-Walt-Delete, Walt and Nilay expound further on the tech world's dependance on immigration.
Many of us can readily expound on the negative effects of social media obsession, and yet we continue to participate.
He said Tubman is "an appropriate choice" but declined to expound on the move to oust Jackson, a fellow Tennessean.
The right of people to expound on whichever subject they chose at Speakers' Corner was passed into law in 1872.
He had been asked to expound his new theory earlier that year to a sceptical audience of University of Chicago economists.
Without the support of all of you — my fans — I would never have a forum in which to expound on this.
This is starkly contrasted to the art world, where $210 million princes and princesses have $29 million worth to expound on.
If members of Congress ask open-ended questions, Mueller will likely pivot back to his report and refuse to expound further.
Without the support of all of you -- my fans -- I would never have a forum in which to expound on this.
The Justice Department does not expound on the "slippery slopes" mentioned in its brief, but we all know what they are.
" Gates recalled that Trump told this person the "issue would be resolved" but "Trump did not expound on what he meant.
"I think they should always — you never miss a chance to speak and expound on your message," Begala said on CNN.
Without the support of all of you — my fans — I would never have a forum in which to expound on this.
But Mattis does expound on his career and leadership lessons he's picked up, and he reveals some new details about his life.
It's not like next game Kawhi is going to expound on his thoughts about the holiday of lights and giving and love.
So seize your opportunity to throw in a little of your weird sense of humor or expound on your obsessive love of spiders.
Thompson also told the affiliate there was more to it than the claim of the stolen doll, but would not expound on it.
In the future I'd like to expound upon these ideas I've set in motion, but there are definitely sounds I want to explore.
Conventional wisdom says an individual needs to focus religiously on their spending and saving, but very few advisers expound on increasing ones' income.
They extrapolate and expound and theorize and expand, often in order to move toward a point that the interpreter would like to make.
In his texts, Holley takes the opportunity to both lead viewers through his associative process and expound on his artistic and societal concerns.
I wanted Dillon Case, the thirty-six-year-old co-founder of P.M.I., to expound on the power, or lack thereof, of political satire.
They are bystanders, happy to expound on how strong and impressive their wives are, but never lifting a finger to attempt an equal partnership.
Macron used the dinner in Tallinn to expound a vision of faster, deeper EU integration which he laid out in a speech on Tuesday.
He used prepared notes to expound on his definition of "New York values," the phrase Mr. Cruz had used against him in a derogatory manner.
They believe Democratic candidates can stress anti-Trump sentiments, expound on socially progressive ideas and identity politics, brand themselves as strong Democrats and win elections.
Thousands of front-office types, journalists, and fans flitted from talk to talk, listening to experts expound on everything from biometrics to eSports to contract negotiations.
Of course, there wasn't any time to expound on the question, but the admission alone was enough to shock many who've been following this ongoing saga.
The bonus reason to catch up is so you can expound to friends on how this year's limited series categories are all packed with talent. Hooray!
And just as a museum might expound on the history and meaning of the art it displays, Siegelson entices clients with scholarly research and archival images.
Of course, what separates DJs from doctors, lawyers, and other ordinary peasants is their platforms, and thus their capability to expound on their views to the masses.
When Aziah Wells took to Twitter to expound on a possibly apocryphal tale of a trip to Florida gone amazingly, wonderfully sideways, the entire internet took notice.
And he chose not to expound at length on the Russia investigation, which continues apace and, according to administration officials, continues to provoke deep anger in Trump.
Desus Nice and the Kid Mero, the comedy duo behind the "Bodega Boys" podcast, expound on news and pop culture in the network's first late-night show.
Mr. Caneiro is set to make his first court appearance next week, when prosecutors are expected to expound on what investigators believe transpired at the brothers' homes.
If he doesn't talk about China, perhaps he will expound on his views about Gary D. Cohn, the White House economic adviser with whom he frequently clashed.
On one hand, there is a deluge of urgent headlines: Analysts and pundits expound North Korea's latest motives, serving up their newest estimates on its weapons capabilities.
Mr. Long's Obama-era predecessor, W. Craig Fugate, declined on Friday to expound on the agency's preparations, but he had good words to say about the administrator.
That the Press Secretary can't even make a cogent point when asked to expound upon his own example—Spicer brought up Hitler, no one else did—is pathetic.
On many levels, these artists build on concepts, in part, outlined by their elders and expound in new ways of delivering socio-political messages for a broad audience.
Watch an interview with Geoff Lewis from Founders Fund and Brian Kennedy of Privateer here to see them expound more on the vision and goals of the company.
Kendall Taylor shared an Instagram post on Sunday showing the R&B singer laying in a hospital bed with a bandaged arm, but didn't expound on the incident.
Now Mr. Dalio, who is also Bridgewater's founder, will expound at length on the philosophy in a book, "Principles: Life & Work," that's already the buzz of Wall Street.
Beyond academics, Buttigieg says he would occasionally attend services at Harvard's Memorial Church, where he would hear the famed preacher and scholar Peter Gomes expound on progressive Christianity.
Donald J. Trump is sworn in as the 215th president of the United States, giving Bill Maher plenty to expound on as "Real Time" begins its 218th season.
"If we are going to expound the virtues of democracy and justice abroad, and be taken seriously, we need to practice those values here at home," Sanders says.
The New Hampshire trip gave Kasich the opportunity to expound on both elements to his message, and do some of the mechanical work that might precede another presidential bid.
Rather than use the question as an opportunity to expound on the evil of abortion—as a dedicated pro-lifer might be expected to—the president-elect backed off.
I think everything, but what I really can expound on that I haven't really explored since I've been in the league, or really in general, is a post game.
"Strengthen propaganda and public opinion work ... use various platforms to tell China's anti-corruption story well, expound upon China's position and increase our right to speak internationally," Huang wrote.
The talking heads who analyze politics for the cable networks could doubtlessly expound forever on the topic of whether or not Russian hackers had helped or hindered either candidate.
Mr. Parker, the general manager of the classical music public radio station WQXR, and his psychologist husband, Adam Benson, can expound on the topic with great verve and authority.
Yet he remains as consistent as any coach the N.B.A. has ever seen — which means you needn't hold one breath waiting for Pop to expound on classified team business.
Democrats intend to expound on Mueller's evidence in a lengthy report that will accompany the articles of impeachment when they're voted out of the Judiciary Committee later this week.
Happily, the installation supplements these depraved images with educational interviews on two video monitors and other informative texts by journalists and economists that expound on the magnitude of this phenomenon.
The operation is partly relayed from an ensuing internal affairs investigation, which the protagonist parlays into an opportunity to expound wildly on election hacking, collusion and Donald Rumsfeld's unknown knowns.
I was surprised, nay stunned, that he devoted an entire article to expound on politics and culture because of three words ("We write symphonies") uttered by President Trump in Poland!
Steyer will have a chance at his first debate to expound on why he thinks Trump is the most corrupt president in U.S. history, and a failed businessman to boot.
And all experts will likely be called on to expound upon what constitutes high crimes and misdemeanors and to explore whether Trump's relationship with Ukraine could be described as such.
Over the past two months, party propagandists have asked economists at top universities and research institutions to expound on their views of what supply-side reforms should entail, according to insiders.
They've made it their jobs to stop the issues in their tracks, expound on them to a congregation, and ask their audiences, basically juries of their peers, for a final verdict.
Domestic posturing India is heading to national elections over the next two months and Modi's announcement is being seen by critics as an attempt to expound his "strong on defense" persona.
In 1931, an academic reviewer describes Chaka as "a behavioristic study of Zulu Life under the despot Chaka" and then goes on to expound upon the "scientific value" of the novel.
Though he won't yet expound upon his developing theory, Dr. Heger is exploring ways to potentially predict which Chiari patients will be asymptomatic and which will have more complicated or intense issues.
For their part, Democrats hope Mueller on Wednesday will expound on parts of his report that may be embarrassing for the president, including 10 "episodes" he laid out of potentially obstructive behavior.
So, if she were to expound any advice it would be this: When you get dressed, "come from your understanding of yourself, and who you want to project into the world," she advised.
Voters would then have a reasonable chance of getting to know all the candidates, and each candidate would be given more time to expound on their views about complex issues — and more equally.
Like a Sunday-morning news roundup, McCabe invites Mr Berger and three others—Ben Lerner, Akshi Sing, and Christopher Roth (another one of the filmmakers)—to expound on the problems of the world.
" State media added that the CAC decreed that "online media reporters are expected to actively expound socialist core values and amplify the mainstream voice in the internet, making cyber space 'clear and bright.
"We use teasers, those are stallions you put into the stall with the sole purpose of making sure the mares are in heat," he says, and then proceeds to expound on equine erections.
What foreign policy also means is that if we are going to expound the virtues of democracy and justice abroad, and be taken seriously, we need to practice those values here at home.
Raoul Pal, the former Goldman Sachs hedge-fund manager who founded Real Vision, leans on weakening global growth, burgeoning debt piles, and mediocre PMI figures to expound his bubbly view of equity markets.
It's not likely that Judge Gorsuch will be asked to expound on the intricacies of Section 1983 litigation, or that he would answer such a question if a senator thought to ask it.
That message is also present in his podcast, You Made It Weird, where the 37-year-old Massachusetts native encourages guests to expound on everything from monogamy to whether there's any sort of afterlife.
But Bannon's appearance, which saw him expound on his ideas of "economic nationalism" that are often at odds with free-trade conservatism, was a sign of CPAC's attempts to adapt to the Trump era.
While it's possible Apple could introduce some new hardware, it's definitely likely that the company will expound on the new and improved capabilities the watch will be able to do in watchOS version 3.
Attorneys cite 'collateral consequences' Weinstein faces However, Weinstein's attorneys argued that the prosecution's request to consider 36 alleged bad acts in sentencing is "inappropriate," adding they intend to expound upon these issues at sentencing.
Dr. Gell-Mann also had a compulsion, upon meeting new people, to provide them with the etymology and proper pronunciation of their names, going on to expound on seemingly any subject under the sun.
But according to Variety, Fallah hinted the brand might have more life ahead of it when it comes to AR and VR, saying that "we have other plans for Gear," although he didn't expound further.
But to see someone expound so eloquently and with such depth about something like porn awards — which most people think about on a very basic level, if at all — was unlike anything I'd ever seen.
"I like the animals," a subtle friend of mine remarked, quietly, after hearing me expound at perhaps tiring length on my ambivalence toward Eugène Delacroix, the subject of a grand retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum.
Trump said nothing of the civil rights pioneers like Martin Luther King, Muhammad Ali or Rosa Parks, whose silent protest led to the same gains that Kaepernick and his fellow protesters intend to expound upon.
But since its 2012 rebranding, the channel has focused primarily on music, airing documentaries, interviews with musicians, and shows like Rock Legends that give critics a platform to expound at length on some of the greats.
Acknowledging that Heller did not quite leave the contours of the right in "a state of utter certainty", Justice Scalia reassured America that there "will be time enough to expound upon" its nature in future cases.
The included comprehensive HTML, CSS, and JavaScript course and HTML5 and CSS3 course will expound more on your MySpace template building knowledge and equip you with the know-how to actually design and code responsive websites.
No matter how many Carl Sagan-level thinkers eloquently expound on that point, people may need to make the ultimate pilgrimage and experience the planet the way astronauts do in order for it to really click.
After his initial visit with reporters, McAdoo was not available to expound on his reasons for unearthing the story of Frasier, and the few players who were available on Thursday met with reporters before McAdoo spoke.
Times political reporter Michael Barbaro, in pressing him to expound on his plans to keep the office of the president separate from his business interests, alluded to a meeting between Trump and Nigel Farage about wind farms.
The Symantec report fills in a few details from an earlier report from Forcepoint, which discovered the Trojan horse malware being used in the attack but did not expound upon the attackers and targets in the attack.
Now the two have scored a 10-episode contract with Mashable for a new series in which he asks his mother, Pat, who is 79, to expound on subjects she may or may not know anything about.
While Yates did not expound on the details of the case at the hearing, it's been widely reported that Yates told McGahn that Flynn had lied about his contacts with Russian Ambassador Sergei Kislyak before Trump's inauguration.
The Symantec report fills in a few details from an earlier report from Forcepoint, which discovered the Trojan horse malware being used in the attack but did not expound upon the attackers and targets in the attack.
In the decade since Heller, the justices have declined dozens of opportunities to expound on the right to keep and bear arms, choosing not to grant certiorari (that is, agree to hear cases), with only two exceptions.
After Jones made her disdain for Yiannopoulous' book deal clear, Simon & Schuster tweeted out a statement defending their decision to publish Dangerous, which will expound on Yiannopoulos' experiences and views as a polarizing figurehead for the alt-right.
But the difference between landing a 14-story rocket booster with no passengers and a large ship full of them is one Musk will hopefully expound upon, either during another presentation or the next time he opens Twitter.
Amobi, and the composers like him, can expound on the themes of their work in interviews and artist statements, but for the listener, you only have the sounds to get lost in, and the title as a guide.
That skill is not quite as enticing, quite as compelling, as listening to a preacher expound his great vision of what soccer can be; it does not fuel the belief that someone is in control of the chaos.
But within 20 minutes, satellite networks controlled by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates had seized on the damning news flash and began interviewing long lines of well-prepared commentators to expound on the perfidy of Qatar.
Others will be around chipsets: MediaTek, for example, plans to roll out a premium 5G chipset for phones at CES, and Qualcomm will likely expound upon the announcements it made at its annual Hawaii summit back in December.
I was hoping you could expound more on your suggestion that there are Republican idea men and conservative officials who, if I'm hearing you correctly, you think have enough sway to get Republicans to a yes — Not quite yet.
For listeners accustomed to a separation between advertising and editorial, the blurring of lines can be disconcerting (or embarrassing, such as when podcast hosts like Joe Rogan and Tim Ferriss expound on how much they enjoy wearing Me Undies).
Dr. Munk, a scientist-explorer who would expound on his discoveries with exuberance, was sometimes called the "Einstein of the oceans" for his pioneering work in the study of waves, ocean circulation, tides and irregularities in the Earth's rotation.
But it's not death that an audience comes to see, and for the most part (I'll expound on the other part later), life in this Verona convincingly struts its hour upon the stage — about three well-paced hours, in fact.
After Monday's second presidential debate, in which Republican nominee Donald Trump threatened to jail rival Hillary Clinton if he made it to the White House, state-run media outlet China Daily took the opportunity to expound on the perils of democracy.
The juror claims to have seen secret evidence during the grand jury proceedings the juror believes points to the 6-year-old beauty queen's murderer – allegations the juror will expound on during the sit-down with ABC News' Amy Robach.
While Bernie Sanders continued to expound on his big-picture themes of income inequality and affordable education, Clinton countered with detailed, specific policies to support her own stances and challenged Sanders to get specific on a few of his key issues.
Supporters who previously received no direction from the campaign before going on TV to expound on the candidate's policies — "I just make [expletive] up," Representative Duncan Hunter of California confessed to a Trump senior adviser — were now receiving daily talking points.
Bannon's rare public appearance, which saw him expound on the tenets of "economic nationalism" advocated in the White House and popularized on Breitbart, showed how much the traditional CPAC constituency has embraced what was once a fringe element of the party.
The term "paper architect" is often employed to describe those within the profession who theorize without actually building: Their grand plans remain in blueprint form as they expound the importance of their stylistic innovations from the lectern of college classrooms.
The book is set as a dialogue between the former chiefs, where they expound on topics like the American raid to capture Osama bin Laden in Pakistan and whether the presidency of Donald J. Trump is good for their countries.
Robinson has certainly used his books to expound on everything from the impact of capitalism on climate change, or the intricacies of how you'd colonize Mars, but in those cases, they're packaged right alongside solid characters and a narrative that draws you in.
And with a host of people he interviewed in preparation for this show, including Mr. Popescu and a variety of neuroscientists, philosophers and environmentalists, who keep interrupting the central story with fragments of theories you've heard them expound earlier in the show.
On the subject of commentary and chance, when Auriemma was asked what it might mean that there are four male head coaches in the Final Four for the first time (the previous high was two), he found little to expound on, for once.
With an opportunity to expound on policy details, Warren was explicitly pressed for the 4th straight debate on whether Medicare for All would result in higher taxes for the middle class, which she predictably deflected into an answer about lower total costs.
He can locate the unmarked building in Brownsville, Brooklyn, where Margaret Sanger opened the first birth control clinic in the United States; and expound on a deadly gas tank explosion in Staten Island in 1973 while passing by the present-day site.
But when he releases a book — he has written three since 2014 — his frequent speaking engagements mean additional opportunities to expound on his preferred topics: the historical curtailment of French dominance and the elites who have destroyed what remains of French identity.
In fact, the CEO admitted to me that were it not for Vance's desire to expound on the company's efforts and a forthcoming attempt at winning a $12 million DARPA prize for responsive rocketry, Astra would still be content to continue to operate essentially undercover.
My old pal would shout, scream, cackle, laugh, giggle, holler, preach his rule today, just as he used to expound, expostulate, rap it in the middle of campus parties, street crowds, into a mike, into your ear, into a garbage can while he was barfing.
But after Pea rises from the table to expound on the beauty of the woman in the newspaper, there is a brief, stirring aria — offering a ravishing glimpse of high hopes, and a contrast with the play's air of lowered expectations and general decrepitude.
On Wednesday night, as he sat with conservative bow-tie aficionado Tucker Carlson for an interview held in what appeared to be an extremely patriotic Truman Show soundstage, Trump didn't necessarily answer Carlson's questions so much as expound on whatever came to his mind.
And then, after Obama's great zingers at Biden's expense and talk of their bromance, Biden took the mic to expound upon his career and offer up his own view of their relationship, heaping his own praise on Obama and their time in the White House together.
And as a leader of New York's lesbian separatist movement, she used her platform to expound upon the implausible possibilities of queer utopia: cosmic villages of homo-ness; artists (all people, she would say) who make sand castles and other inanities both inside and outside their heads.
Where else but on the Yiddish stage would a comic relish the opportunity to expound on Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity to a friend on a park bench: "If you're in a room with a woman, kissing her, an hour is like a minute," he explains.
I am worried that though she is by far the most qualified candidate in the field, she will spend precious time answering to those mistakes rather than being able to expound on the many issues, both domestic and foreign, on which she has workable, detailed ideas.
Dr. Shirley could expound with deep authority and even deeper passions on the subject of music — or, I soon learned, on the subjects of human psychology, American society, politics, cuisine, fine art, folk art, commercial art ... whatever struck him as suitable for exposition at the moment.
Both are longtime industry veterans, with the pair most recently collaborating on J.J. Abrams' Star Trek Into Darkness, and they ping-pong easily off one another; Guyett leaning back in his chair to expound upon topics at length, with the bearded Tubach jumping in to earnestly drive points home.
" But Trump couldn't expound on a framework for international verification of that denuclearization, adding, "It's going to be achieved by having a lot of people there …We're going to have a lot of people there and we're going to be working with them on a lot of other things.
And Trump would now appear eager to expound upon his past statements to fully account why, for example, he decided to say that Fox News' Megyn Kelly "had blood coming out of her wherever" or why he appeared to mock a journalist's physical disability at a rally last year.
But I also wanted to expound its remit, and when I was at Marie Claire, I used to say, "Listen, women are interested in mascara and the Middle East," and this idea that women's media should only be about fashion and beauty and relationships felt old-fashioned to me.
One, to further expound on the self-awareness thing, we had a really interesting experience with our audience where, since our band has never had a "Smells Like Teen Spirit" moment, we didn't go from being relatively unknown to a massive amount of popularity and magazine covers all over the world.
While the listener may recognize the sound, it's Baker's ability to expound upon it that has earned him admiration from fellow producers, as well as prominent MCs like Earl Sweatshirt and Action Bronson, who are both featured on his newest album, Animals Have Feelings, out this month on Stones Throw.
Mr. Trump, who enjoys inviting news cameras into meetings to showcase his visitors and expound on his views, kept the encounter behind closed doors, and just two of the attendees publicly testified afterward on the White House driveway to the president's good faith in wanting to improve life for African-Americans.
Mr. Trump, who enjoys inviting news cameras into meetings to showcase his visitors and expound on his views, kept the encounter behind closed doors, and just two of the attendees publicly testified afterward on the White House driveway to the president's good faith in wanting to improve life for African-Americans.
He did not expound on the fact that he and his fellow Republicans deployed similar tactics against President Barack Obama when it came to many of his judicial nominees, culminating with their refusal in 2016 to even entertain the Supreme Court nomination of Merrick B. Garland, a respected federal appeals court judge.
But he had no chance to expound on this in a trial, or even to languish for more than a day in the medieval hell of Anjavavy's prison, because on his way to the courthouse he was seized by a mob of islanders and promptly lynched, torn to pieces, burned, and cast into the sea.
He has also published books, like "Warren Beatty and Desert Eyes" and "Rosebud: The Story of Orson Welles," that don't fit any known category but are intriguingly hybrid efforts that take off from a specific film to expound on the mystique of personality and the mystery of successful (or, as it may be, failed) moviemaking.
And while Senate Majority Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellGOP senators balk at lengthy impeachment trial Graham: Senate trial 'must expose the whistleblower' Graham says Schiff should be a witness in Trump impeachment trial MORE (R-Ky.) usually limits himself to about four questions a week, Graham is glad to expound at length on a variety of topics.
Cat is advanced enough to expound on genetic concepts and save lives in medical emergencies, but naïve enough to take her relationships and her past at face value, only to be torn asunder by the countless revelations that unfold (and will no doubt continue to in the third book, which, at the current rate, is likely to be published next year).
He jabbed at Christie for being a Cowboys fan—one born, as Francesa lightly noted, of the purest fair-weather instinct—but in a way that was mostly designed to let both parties expound on what an excellent and good man Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is, and how similarly excellent his children are, and how both parties in the conversation know this from experience.
We spent the next seven nights together, and while I finally got to live out many of those dirty, sexy Wolverine fantasies with Noah, the thing I remember most is standing in the middle of the Barbican Estate, listening to Noah expound on the beauty and solitude of Brutalist architecture, watching as he became more and more animated, explaining the theory and philosophy behind its structure and form.
I could continue to expound on the individual works — the coarse, delicious pointillism of "Dot Universe" (2018) by Jason Luckoff; Jacob Barron's small, tombstone-like monuments made from found and cut scrap wood and assembled, along with a stream-of-consciousness narrative, into "journal pages"; the evocative and vulnerable little papier-mâché "Huckleberry Mountain" (2018) by Brian Nanry, whose work is largely inspired by alien landscapes — but perhaps it's time for the reveal.
ET features Tim Chapman, executive director at Heritage Action for America, to expound upon a new Heritage Action poll; Stephanie Valencia, co-founder of EquisLabs, to discuss the group's 11-state study on Latino voters; and Bob CusackRobert (Bob) CusackPoliticon announces lineup including Comey, Hannity, Priebus The Hill's Editor-in-Chief: Why Yang won't run third party Hill editor-in-chief: Sanders has to ease fears among seniors on 'Medicare for All' MORE, who will try to make sense of the week that was in his latest DeBrief news update.
If the first step to change is awareness that there's an issue, I encourage men to start paying attention — to how often it's the men who dominate the conversation in a mixed group and the women who just listen politely and can't seem to break in; to how often when a man and a woman are conversing, the woman asks about the man and his life and the man asks nothing about the woman; to how often the men expound on a topic they know little about when the silent woman in their midst is an expert.
According to an official familiar with the arrangements, American and Israeli officials originally discussed a joint news conference in Washington with four participants: Netanyahu and Cohen, the Mossad chief, would disclose the Mossad operation and its fruits; Pompeo would expound on the significance of the findings; and Trump would use the archive as Exhibit A for why the United States needed to abandon the J.C.P.O.A. With the decision made, all that was left to do was tell the Europeans, who were still laboring through negotiations under the impression that there was a chance to salvage the deal.

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