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Obama's election and reelection were only small forays into addressing our profoundly reprehensible history — forays from which we have now fully retreated.
Netflix's first forays into original programming became bids for legitimacy.
Mizuho has already made some forays into the digital space.
Another is the company's forays into adjacent areas like payments.
Verizon's forays have already landed the company in hot water.
Past forays by retailers into clinic services have fallen flat.
The museum has forays into art and politics, as well.
The forays into high fashion are unlikely to appease them.
Both have made expensive forays into Hollywood with lackluster results.
Some of the trademarks hinted at previously unknown foreign forays.
But Germany's forays into negative pricing are the most frequent.
Lately Russia has even made forays into the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Apple's past forays into social networking (remember Ping?) haven't always worked.
Make your primary care physician aware of any forays into telehealth.
Here are a few of the most creative new marketing forays.
Those earlier forays into the city were instructive, Mr. Zwirner said.
Previous governments had made similar forays but only in covert operations.
There's something so beguiling about these first forays into optical illusion.
The first forays into breast-conserving surgery happened in the 1960s.
The band's forays into concert and documentary films dominates one space.
There will be forays into unexpected topics — like, say, kidney donation.
Italian forays into colonizing Africa didn't always go according to plan.
These kinds of forays into social issues do carry some risk.
But how is a reader supposed to benefit from these forays?
South Korean pilots, too, frequently respond to Chinese forays into the KADIZ.
Both mark Eagles' first forays into using human blood in his art.
There have been no publicly known Wagner forays against US troops since.
Yet do their forays into the foreign contradict an aesthetics of home?
EXPERIMENTAL self-driving cars continue to make regular forays onto the roads.
It was one of her few public forays into campaigning this year.
Ms Kramp-Karrenbauer's forays into European politics have confused partners like France.
He readily admits that his initial forays into online dating were lackluster.
Retailers from Walmart to Tesco have faltered in forays into foreign lands.
While these forays into other artforms are forgettable, van Gogh's words linger.
Recall the company's recent forays into dual-lenses and new aspect ratios.
Upstairs and uptown, razzle-dazzle and glamour with forays into exhibitionism prevail.
Some privately-owned Chinese companies used foreign lenders for their overseas forays.
The exhibition explores early forays by black designers in dressing notable Americans.
Even President Trump has made forays into the ring in recent years.
The company's tentative forays into the field have been a mixed success.
His forays into soccer, for example, have been both ambitious and clumsy.
Others on the religious left are eyeing more direct forays into politics.
It also combines information from different hacking forays into a master database.
Both Ford and Baidu have already begun their respective forays into autonomous vehicles.
On occasion, the two have sent soldiers on forays into one another's territory.
She made forays into reality TV and kept writing and recording music independently.
So far, Melania Trump's few forays into politics have been a mixed success.
This week, our founding fellas make halting forays into the world of romance.
Head described Walmart's big forays into home delivery, curbside pickup, and autonomous vehicles.
I wonder what he'd say about my tragic forays into the dating world.
His consequent forays into reverse hardware engineering have had real-life applications, too.
This statement is notable given the rarity of Melania's forays into public policy.
Allen is generally a comedic filmmaker (despite his forays into Bergman-esque angst).
Things can go south anytime, however, as ByteDance makes forays into Alibaba's territories.
Pentagon officials for months have been expressing concern about Russia's forays into Afghanistan.
Mr. Wang's other recent forays have been less straightforward, if not financially perplexing.
My social media forays confirm that even that was not an uncommon belief.
They are always stopping him when he makes forays into town on foot.
But some of India&aposs space forays have not gone well to date.
Like the Boston Symphony's other forays into opera, this one credited no director.
Abiy's diplomatic forays tend to be bold personal initiatives, analysts and diplomats said.
Until then, Mr. Trump had made only tentative forays here as a candidate.
Despite his forays into the business world, Jay-Z isn't done making music.
Officials and analysts were conflicted about the Islamic State's initial forays in Afghanistan.
Other companies have made forays into social e-commerce but with mixed success.
One of Putin's first forays into asymmetry was during the Crimea crisis in 2014.
She's been training half her life and loves her recent forays into the ring.
Besides forays into acting and writing, Grumpy Cat also pursued an interest in music.
AmazonFresh Pickup is one of Amazon's many forays into more brick-and-mortar locations.
Trump's first forays into the political arena called Obama's birthplace into question, without evidence.
Timber has also begun to make noticeable forays into the residential markets of Scandinavia.
Walmart has been making forays into consumer health care for more than a decade.
Still, forays into television by major musicians over the years have been bumpy experiments.
Their new forays into paint tech are about to change your life—here's how.
Here's where some of the top tech companies stand with their forays into China.
But many of those forays have been criticized as strained and over the top.
Smarter Living: Strategic packing can streamline travel and minimize emergency forays for forgotten necessities.
Mr. Trump made further forays into foreign relations, tempering some of his harsher statements.
But the Volunteers failed to score touchdowns on three forays inside the Indiana 20.
For urban forays, the municipal ferry dock is just in front of the hotel.
Your first forays into investing should ideally involve a relatively small amount of capital.
But past forays into other parts of the health care chain have gone well.
Exploratory in nature, Halilaj's various projects are forays into comprehending what happened in the conflict?.
When launching forays into commerce, media companies are finding this an easy place to start.
Do you prefer Kim's usual sartorial choices or do you like her recent fashion forays?
Yep, it's all here—even brief forays into parallel universes and hidden dimensions of space.
Alibaba's forays into new fronts, though holding promise, have also put a squeeze on profitability.
That would not be Azimo's first forays into using social media to enable its services.
Unlike early forays into the electric market, this one is not ugly, or even funky!
Until now, Chinese forays into the U.S. market have been in electric and autonomous vehicles.
It also adds context to what the Trump administration's forays into financial deregulation may cause.
And Trump's policy forays since clinching the nomination have only confirmed his post-Reagan orientation.
"All kinds of established beauty companies have made forays into various technology investments," Kodali said.
Paulina and Oscar coordinated their forays into parenthood — they had children at the same time.
Forays into French are responsible for a wildly disproportionate share of errors in our prose.
Through those first forays, she made connections with supportive networks like Food Forward and CaterToronto.
As for their forays into Europe, Parma's success drew admiring glances from across the continent.
Grand stagings are mixed with more idiosyncratic, intimate presentations, including forays into cabaret and drag.
It's not the first time Nintendo has attempted to make bizarre forays into health technology.
The team is planning to make at least two more forays between now and 2020.
Google Lens — Google's advanced image recognition technology — is making new forays into the art world.
He grew up angry, his formative years filled with too many forays into gang life.
But its forays are expeditionary in comparison to the United States' built-up regional presence.
This is generally a good thing, though it can also mean periodic forays into pretentiousness.
Asked if anything interrupted his sleep, he said it was night-time forays to the fridge.
Set It Up, one of Netflix's spiffiest forays into romantic comedy, is her first feature film.
And some of the movies they've shown little Freddie have included Ricci's earliest forays into acting.
Crunchy, briny, and golden brown, these oysters were one of my early forays into Japanese cuisine.
Coley's experiments were the first forays into a field of cancer research known today as immunotherapy.
A year-and-a-half ago, both men were making forays into high-dollar Republican politics.
Handler's critique of the Trump administration is part of her recent forays into activism at large.
The Marshall Major was the first (and, apparently, the most popular) of Marshall's forays into headphones.
The approach is more systematic than the fund's occasional forays into unquoted investments in the past.
Trump's maiden voyage overseas will look different than Obama's international forays for other reasons as well.
These are forays right out of Apple's playbook of building out ecosystems of alternative revenue sources.
Number two is some of the large-cap internet companies have made forays into this business.
The firm's noisy forays abroad, to South-East Asia and elsewhere, have proved a costly distraction.
Take away Jack's cautious forays into sexting, and this could be a story from the 1950s.
Bombast, berating and public brow beating is not going to solve all Trump's foreign policy forays.
Here's hoping there will be more forays into 72 Hours of Science in the future.[arXiv]
In recent years, IBM has been known for its forays into artificial intelligence and cloud computing.
In Iran, spending on regional forays sparked desperation over continuing austerity, recently unleashed in national protests.
Impey, an astronomer, outlines the array of innovative developments that may render forays into space routine.
Released on Tall Pat records, the album continues on the band's peppy forays into summery pop.
Disastrous forays in Iraq and Libya have undermined any American willingness to put values before interests.
Many other states only allow pilot programs or are just making forays into allowing hemp cultivation.
James Graham's play, which explores Rupert Murdoch's early forays into tabloid journalism, makes its final headlines.
Two of Ms. Kopatchinskaja's forays into staged grab-bag programs were also less than fully persuasive.
On past forays, he has tranquilized a tiger and appeared shirtless riding a horse in Siberia.
Storms did not seem to bother Mr. Wolfe, as his forays into the art world demonstrated.
Clinton's and Ronald Reagan's forays below the 40 percent mark also came during their first terms.
In an adjacent room, there's an installation of Donegan's recent digital projects, mostly forays into fashion.
Microsoft's later forays into new markets were typically late and hobbled by the company's Windows fixation.
The book forays into an alternative history of noise and relates it to the visual arts.
But they must make forays every few days to seek squirreled-away food and other nourishment.
These clinical forays all involve the original version of Crispr—a programmable enzyme that cuts DNA.
All of this is integral for your first forays into the world of owning your own business.
American forays into what China considers its territorial waters are sovereignty challenges Beijing is unlikely to tolerate.
Known for its real-estate holdings across Asia, Lippo Group is also making forays into tech businesses.
Of the novel's many forays into ideas, the richest is its exploration of "the gratuitous," la gratuità .
Its forays into producing original animation, such as Aggretsuko and Castlevania, have tended to be more successful.
But other countries have turned cautious and are throwing up political and economic curbs on China's forays.
Their largely improvised act, with Lewis making wild comic forays into the audience, was an immediate hit.
The company's forays into "buy" buttons, shopping services, and grocery delivery all failed to gain much steam.
For Townsend these forays are part boosting troop morale, part tactical planning and conferring with Iraqi commanders.
The avatar name she chose to use for those first anonymous forays in the online chat room?
But Goldman noted the outflows from Japan have been broader based than just the GPIF's overseas forays.
There have been occasional weird forays into operating physical buses and cabs, but more on that later.
And occasional forays into John Adams, alongside some Muhly and Adès commissions, aren't nearly enough contemporary work.
The senator has made some forays into the Rust Belt, including a 2014 trip to West Virginia.
The result was the same at every subsequent Olympics, including a few forays into the Winter Games.
Each of these forays was all about the data; frustrated, Salesforce went back to the drawing board.
Those forays were typically met with swift objections by the prosecution, which were sustained by the judge.
Such naval forays are a recent change that for some veteran sailors on the Kaga was unexpected.
Public policy is our central theme, but we will make forays into literature, history, and cultural studies.
The study's authors hope this will lead to future forays into DMT microdosing and PTSD in humans.
He became a mentor and, she recalled, advised her that her forays into free verse were premature.
Investors are notorious for making forays into foreign assets as a run of outperformance is nearly over.
Some national-security officials contend that this leniency encouraged China to make further forays into disputed territory.
They began to leave the house on brief forays to scrounge for food, eating plants they found.
The "Freshwater" novelist forays into Y.A. and attempts to find balance amid multiple book and TV projects.
In general, her forays into menswear have earned her fashion cred and sparked a theory with Bennett.
But his previous forays into the national and international security arena have been less than a success.
That involved forays upstate (Stormville Airport flea market), and to Connecticut (Elephant's Trunk) and western Massachusetts (Brimfield).
Abiy's diplomatic forays - like his surprise trip - tend to be bold personal initiatives, analysts and diplomats said.
Some fear that Mr. van Zweden will retrench from Alan Gilbert's forays into modern and new music.
It wasn't just that Obama's more imperial forays on immigration were quickly tied up in the courts.
Amazon, which has made tentative forays into the pharmacy business, has emerged as a particularly worrisome competitor.
In this light, her forays into the world of future sex gain a certain retroactive moral glamour.
There are scratchy, sweetly awkward, black-and-white video clips of these early forays in the show.
Thoreau was staking out a new purpose: to create a continuous, meticulous documentary record of his forays.
He believes Kirk suffered from his forays into politics and from his association with Buckley and National Review.
Anbang cannot finance pricey foreign forays so long as its ability to issue products at home remains curtailed.
Based as it is on D&D, your party's forays into repeated dungeons have the occasional camp interlude.
Forays by Google subsidiary DeepMind Health into the UK's medical institutions have been characterized by two major themes.
No firm has animated worries about China Inc's overseas forays more than Huawei, its most successful global company.
We'll have to see if these early steps end up resulting in long-form VR forays later on.
But the forays into renewables represents a fraction of Vitol's business, with turnover of $152 billion in 2016.
Similarly, the phrase THAT'S A MOOT POINT has FORTIES (four Ts) and FANTASY BASEBALL has FORAYS (four As).
In the past, "talking" dogs haven't been given their due in entertainment, often being used for farcical forays.
Most memorable of his previous fashion forays was a stint as a poster boy for Calvin Klein underwear.
He talked extensively with Caldwell and Jorgeson and made forays to various sections of the climb to practice.
Seminal farming series Harvest Moon's occasional forays into multiplayer over the years have been far less cleverly integrated.
She considers Ms. Bove's forays into big-footprint sculpture to be only superficially riffs on 20th-century forebears.
And schools like Lehigh are making targeted foreign forays — cast as global learning — a centerpiece of campus offerings.
I made my forays from Punta Arenas, a windswept city of about 125,000 on the Strait of Magellan.
A new week, a new opportunity to dissect President Trump's forays into the art of the personal insult.
Trump was just the latest in a long line of Republican figures who made presidential forays at CPAC.
Biography presents itself as fact, but without occasional forays into dramatic scene-setting it may not hold together.
Their announcement, and Amazon's recent forays into these fields, are rattling everyone from major hospital networks to pharmacists.
While Democrats express confidence that they can repel Mr. Trump's forays, they are leaving little to chance: Mrs.
However, in order to force American businesses back out of politics, their forays into politics must be problematic.
His forays into erotica made him an outcast in some places, but Continental Europe continued to embrace him.
I make my way past a few of the forays through the "Friesian Disneyland" of Beetsterzwaag with him.
Even property tycoons and companies in palm oil, Malaysia's biggest agricultural export, are making forays into the durian business.
China's recent forays into the East and South China Seas are in part a response to these domestic considerations.
Hence Obama's early support for the Keystone XL pipeline or Shell's Arctic drilling forays or this Atlantic offshore proposal.
Microsoft doesn't radically alter the formula, and thus, the results are disappointingly similar to other forays into VR: mixed.
Interestingly, blockchain technology went beyond financial use cases and has made forays into inventory tracking, healthcare and identify theft.
Despite these small forays into film and music, no traditional path to stardom had readily presented itself to Hilton.
For your first forays into pottying, pick a quiet outdoor location, preferably one where another dog has recently urinated.
For Coachella, that means making forays into security measures that are more experimental as well as enhancing the traditional.
Still, it's an early sign of just how much traction one of HSBC's latest forays into digital has gained.
Where 9M9H9E93 forays into cosmic rifts and psychedelic epiphanies, the plotline of "Stranger Things" focuses of telekinesis and telepathy.
Terminator: Dark Fate is the sixth movie in the series, not counting various forays into TV and web series.
It's not a pilot program, as with other basic income forays, it's a policy being adopted across the municipality.
But these scant philosophical forays are the most nuanced part of a novel propelled almost exclusively by cheap suspense.
Forays like these increasingly vex trade hawks in America, who fear that China will filch its cutting-edge technology.
Competing lessons Some of Trump's first forays into politics involved railing against Japan during the 1980s and early 1990s.
After a few forays into Los Angeles, he moved to try and make it as a comedian at 19.
So far they're mostly focused on gaming and interactive experiences, with a few forays into short-form video content.
An expansion to Canada was announced earlier this month, and reports suggest Australia is among the other planned forays.
Georgie Geoffrey Zakarian's career has kept him close to his home base in New York, with forays to Miami.
John Rambo, too, keeps his own facial hair to a minimum on his bloody forays into redemption and revenge.
But like other Chinese CEOs, he said he had found it difficult to make forays into the U.S. market.
The nature documentary series is widely regarded as one of the most stunning and educational forays into our planet.
Compared to the violence that the agency sponsored at the same time, these forays into science might seem harmless.
His early forays into sexual experimentation, expressed through his first attempts at writing, earn him punishment from his parents.
Online retailer Amazon, which has made several forays into the online marketplace for art, with mixed results, contributed $57,746.13.
This game has settled into a bit of a sluggish rhythm, with Russia sitting back and absorbing Croatia's forays.
Bouchard clinched a fiercely contested first set with an unreachable crosscourt forehand after fending off several forays from Sharapova.
These have included the likes of so-cool Supreme, Travis Scott and seemingly other tentative forays into music culture.
Facebook's interest in Fitbit may seem odd at first, but it tracks with the company's recent forays into hardware.
It has already made forays into fragrances and sunglasses and has tried to make inroads into the luggage market.
It was also like my second project as the lead and one of my first forays into executive producing.
It was yet another example of the mixed success Mr. Trump's forays with special operators have had so far.
He has made forays into science fiction and fantasy ("Demolition Man," April 8003; "Blade" and "Blade II," April 2800).
These forays have earned Macron criticism from the same establishment figures who placed so much hope in his ascent.
I was 22 and hadn't been on many dates, so this was one of my first forays into courtship.
But with a disciplined defensive showing and a few forays into the front by Xherdan Shaqiri, Switzerland held firm.
She has made infrequent forays into the public eye to promote her books and to defend her husband's company.
Both Google and Microsoft are making their first forays into letting developers make outside skills on their voice assistants.
In the same room are examples of Giacometti's forays into surrealist thinking, similarly in search of modes of abstraction.
In their earliest forays into the field, they would rely on sighting the animals directly and recording each encounter.
He also makes numerous forays into the dining room to chat with customers, often explaining what Trullo d' Oro means.
The official, speaking on customary condition of anonymity in briefing reporters, noted the two Trump administration forays to the zone.
By this, Garvis was alluding to Target's already extensive forays into collaborating with and extending the reach of law enforcement.
But the artist's forays into monolithic sculpture create shiny but boring interludes from the spells cast by his video work.
Scepticism of "get-rich-quick" schemes among South Korean officials has colored past forays by international finance into the country.
Schultz's initial forays into the presidential arena have strong echoes of his early days as the owner of the Sonics.
Trump's forays into arbitration over the past decade underscore complaints consumer advocates have about the modern state of the system.
There is anticipation that the company could leverage on these characters for further forays into mobile, virtual and augmented reality.
As her most recent fashionable forays through the streets of New York have proven, Keke Palmer is here to slay.
Accordingly, the tome mirrors the spiral notebook that provides the canvas to so many children's first forays into sequential narrative.
Facebook also hasn't really made many forays into hardware intended for consumers, apart from its acquisition of VR company Oculus.
My forays into setups had been little more than a friend bringing together the only two gay women she knew.
A connoisseur of internet oddities, Esposito's first forays into creative writing began online through the wonderful world of weird Twitter.
For those who wanted Nintendo's mobile forays to be more game and less social network, there's hope on the horizon.
Twitter made eyebrow-raising forays into live programming, inking deals with Bloomberg, Major League Baseball and the National Hockey League.
Local residents have to fund those forays because Amazon pays no property tax in Licking County under their subsidy deal.
Tech conferences, in general, tend to dwell on optimism and enthusiasm, with brief forays into dark alleys of negative consequences.
Trump's suit against O'Brien is one of seven forays President-elect Trump and his companies have made as libel plaintiffs.
Regling said Athens had shown in three recent debt market forays that it was starting to win back investor confidence.
For forays into even older volumes, she has learned how to decipher the odd spelling and syntax of Medieval English.
One of Martin's first forays into performing was none other than Beyoncé, whose songs she would cover in Youtube videos.
Both forays ended badly, but Japan's stock of foreign securities has kept growing as its surplus savings have piled up.
Stewart suggests that Locke's forays into poetry and fiction were stunted by his inability to speak openly about his sexuality.
The mac and cheese is kind of wonderful in a gooey, tawdry way, but other forays into Americana are worrisome.
This fascinating story follows the researchers' forays into a region with a peculiar hold on the disease: the Cumberland Gap.
Korea made a few attacking forays early, but the last 5 minutes Germany has had the entirety of the possession.
The novel alternates between Eve's troubles and Brendan's, with occasional forays into the points of view of appealing subsidiary characters.
What I've found in my forays into the app store, however, is that not all exercise apps are created equal.
Her repeated forays into a second self truly become another life, one of both intense sorrow and potential for joy.
It did not help that her work made forays into "strange" topics like the occult and unabashedly portrayed female sexuality.
Kentridge's previous forays in theater, opera, film, and other performative mediums stand him in good stead for Triumphs and Laments.
These novel new forays into erotica usually involve fancy technology, like the VR porn the site released earlier this year.
To counter slowing growth, Singtel has been making forays into areas like cyber-security, digital marketing, mobile payments and online gaming.
His forays into music video direction — including videos for Madonna, Janet Jackson, and Chris Isaak — are also explored in the show.
I remember its first level from brief forays at friend's houses, but I never had a Sega console of my own.
For a while, Kanye West's forays into clothing felt almost as exclusive as the traditional fashion industry he was railing against.
The results are perfectly human-playable, but, as with many creative forays by artificial intelligence, professionals can still tell the difference.
Her tentative forays into new friendships and college parties will feel familiar to just about anyone who's gone away to college.
This is on top of Stripe's first forays into using biometric factors in payments, made via partners like Apple and Google.
CME Group's increasingly bold forays into the metals trading space, on the other hand, may prove a different sort of challenge.
The deal, earlier reported by Reuters, comes after forays by Wanda into the movie business that have already made a splash.
Keep in mind, though, that upcoming jaunt will only be the first of your many forays into the water this year.
The animals live in the frigid Arctic waters but they haul out on these rocks between feeding forays in the spring.
Investors don't expect the sector to go on an overseas spending binge anytime soon after a period of poorly executed forays.
This explains its recent forays into health care and banking, both of which have yet to experience Silicon Valley–style disruption.
Trump has repeatedly stepped out onto the foreign stage since becoming president, but the forays have not been universally well received.
Sonic Mania ditches the series' more recent forays into 3D worlds, in favor of sprite-based graphics and 2D side-scrolling.
Still, financial and technological difficulties might make it difficult for these traditional companies to make their forays into the electric industry.
Shortly after I first moved to Berlin 15 years ago, I began making forays to the eastern half of the city.
Nishikori won 254 points to win the fifth set, so his forays forward represented only 2319 percent of his points won.
But I do have a very limited patience for books by self-described literary writers making casual forays into crime fiction.
The speaker went on to become something of a surprise hit for Amazon, whose prior mobile hardware forays had badly flopped.
The partnership being announced today plays on some earlier forays that Uber has made into adding electric vehicles into its fleet.
This move follows forays into Taiwan, Mexico and Brazil this year as Didi has finally expanded beyond its China-based empire.
After foundation money dried up in the recession of 2008, she said, she curtailed forays of the musicians into local schools.
There are frequent forays into blue-and-white ware, which can depict Chinese-looking landscapes, mischievous kids on bicycles and more.
Vonn would like to be a multisport athlete, but her forays into tennis, figure skating, soccer and gymnastics were short-lived.
Following Rice on his forays into the woods, where he senses a benign "presence," is like walking into the forest primeval.
Still, nothing in Trump's earliest social media forays would prefigure the towering role that Twitter eventually played in his political branding.
Australian greats such as Tim Cahill and Mark Viduka took their earliest forays into the international game on the Olympic stage.
"Oftentimes, these quick public forays can do more for your career than hundreds of hours sitting alone at work," Cain says.
The Taliban, meanwhile, have ramped up their diplomatic forays, having traveled to Uzbekistan and Indonesia to meet the foreign ministers there.
Chinese companies' influence on the continent has diversified from early forays and now includes broadcasting networks, data centers and smartphone sales.
He embarks on a series of forays into past worlds: cutting hay, building a drystone wall, making a skep for beekeeping.
But while these are often seen as small potatoes, her latest forays go after some of the biggest corporations in America.
This is the first volume in Wilson's sensitive exploration of the actress's life, spanning her childhood and early forays as a performer.
One of Renata Ford's few forays into the media spotlight came in 2008 after a widely reported domestic dispute with her husband.
She has said that skin care is just as important as cosmetics, and her forays into the category have been wildly successful.
After eight years of making almost nothing else, they have allowed him to revisit his early forays into figuration with renewed confidence.
Richard Posner, an academic who later became a judge, damningly wrote that they relied on "eclectic forays into sociology", not hard analysis.
Likewise, Broodthaers's later forays into what we now call institutional critique would have been unthinkable to one of these books' original readers.
Her forays into poetry and performance (she was also celebrated for her set and costume design) mirror Trosch's interest in movie musicals.
Kardashian West's recent outings have marked her most noteworthy forays back into public life since being robbed at gunpoint on Oct. 3.
Why it matters: It's the latest sign of oil majors' deepening forays into energy storage tech with vehicle and power grid applications.
They draw on the power of orishás, the deities of Afro-Cuban religion, with call-and-response forays into the spirit world.
Forays into construction and Nepal's first department store provided a base from which the current patriarch, now 61 years old, could build.
The results also showed the growing toll that Alibaba's forays into hypercompetitive areas outside its core business are taking on its finances.
It also appeared in his forays into abstract photography and film and evokes the 1960s light and shadow installations of Otto Piene.
Amazon (AMZN) is the king of online commerce right now and has increasingly made more forays into brick and mortar as well.
But Sanders's and Ocasio-Cortez's influence is also unclear Sanders's and Ocasio-Cortez's forays into the primaries were greeted with much fanfare.
Initiatives range from now-commonplace chatbots or installing tablets in branches to bolder forays into the future, such as robot door staff.
The Breuer got a series of combinations of traditional instruments and electronic sounds; the Cloisters, some expansive forays into acoustic chamber music.
Billionaires seek influence through their contributions and forays into presidential politic, but we can only guess at their views on public policy.
You both have main gigs that are very different than this ambient stuff, were these your first forays into working like this?
That changed as technology shifts, such as improvements in laser technology, made experimental forays, such as LIGO, into gravitational experiments more achievable.
There, the precocious teen began her first forays into music, following in the footsteps of her father, who was also a musician.
And what about the election-season contacts with suspicious Russian nationals and WikiLeaks, the Don Jr. meeting and the Roger Stone forays?
Cast members made their own forays into other media projects: Ronnie Ortiz-Magro and Mr. DelVecchio each did stints on the E!
The same group had even made digital forays into state election systems before the vote, possibly practicing for more disruptive future activities.
Two books by Gerald Murnane, "Border Districts" and "Stream System," reflect the author's forays into the inner reaches of his own mind.
As well as these innovative forays into the world of floating houses, some jurisdictions, including British Columbia in Canada and Portland, Ore.
Spotify has taken more of a music and audio-first approach, with its forays into areas like video never quite gaining traction.
Dr. Reiffel's forays into television, including one as the host of a local children's science show in Chicago, had inspired the Telestrator.
Or how it would feel if we watched Jessica go through a montage of different sexual forays until the big O hit.
It mirrored earlier forays when Trump voiced support for expanding background checks, only to back down after pressure from his political allies.
A new generation of deterrence strategists believes in the utility of low-yield nuclear weapons for small forays across the nuclear threshold.
Just as important, Apple still doesn't know what it wants to do with the shows it makes after it first few forays.
Time Warp and HYTE have long-established markets in party cities like Amsterdam, Berlin, and Barcelona, but have only recently made forays Stateside.
Recently, the carmaker has made forays into overseas markets to electrify their public transportation system as China weighs subsidy cuts on electric cars.
Although Anbang might have overpaid on its international forays, it bought into domestic banks and property developers when they were priced more cheaply.
Rumors that other companies like Apple were beginning their own forays into building an autonomous car began popping up around the same time.
Indie acts have made their own forays, like Jim Guthrie, who contributed an impressive soundtrack for Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery a few years ago.
The shape and structure of a novel allow Ms Miller to launch imaginative forays into the poem, adding flesh to the goddess's bones.
To compete with the Vision Fund's pot of moolah, and with the forays of other unconventional investors, incumbents are having to bulk up.
Next up from these first forays is a series of LA-based parties, starting with Carl Craig on June 9 at Union Nightclub.
There is no guarantee that venturing into new markets with unfamiliar menus will succeed any better than its forays under its own brand.
Gafford's project, which is apparently one of his first solo forays, takes a darker, more emotional look at Fox McCloud and his friends.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece is taking the necessary steps to facilitate liqudity for its future market forays, Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos said on Wednesday.
It's important to note that many of these forays into the housing market are not just the private sector parachuting into communities, either.
Other than that, there's little we know about the project, which will be one of the upstart Hollywood studio's first forays into animation.
ROAD FC appear to be paying homage to some of the odd Pride FC match-making in their forays into the Chinese market.
As a face of the brand, this is a natural extension of their partnership together, and one of her first forays into design.
Dozens of new species are routinely discovered during forays to the bottom of the ocean and the deep sea ecosystem isn't well understood.
Now, even before the final races have been decided, Democrats are plotting new forays into what has long been seemingly invincible Republican territory.
A joint project of James's foundation and the local school district, the school differs from other celebrity forays into education in key ways.
In other forays, lobbyists and others in the influence business were able to get $1.2 million in city matching funds by bundling contributions.
Some local artists in the communities that Meow Wolf is trying to colonize are pushing back against the company's forays into their communities.
Many saw the collaboration as a naked cash grab, but "Starboy" is a leap beyond both sides' previous forays into 19953s dance-funk.
Composing the note forced me to focus on just how far I'd come since my first forays into journalism nearly a decade ago.
The legislative forays indicate a groundswell of support for curtailing the technology, which has struggled to correctly identify women and people of color.
Specifically, he singles out the "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" sequel Netflix released a year ago, as one of its first forays into movies.
I read more during two months on the Vineyard and our forays to Varadero than I do the entire rest of the year.
Last year, Prager published "Silver Lake Drive," her first monograph, and had her first solo retrospective, which included her first forays into film.
The Kings recently traveled to Mumbai — where Ranadive is from — to play the Indiana Pacers, the latest in the league's forays into India.
It's one of the bolder forays in the museum's contemporary section, which makes heavy demands of American audiences less familiar with Chinese history.
It had made forays into online commerce, media and advertising, and executives in one industry after another anxiously awaited the company's next move.
This includes Florida forebears, a Swiss boarding school education, Smith College, forays into the theater and fiction writing and then marriage and motherhood.
With an emphasis on a sometimes cold efficiency, Silicon Valley's forays into food technology have been spotty; Cafe X could change that perception.
A 2003 New York Times article announcing Giuliani Partners's earliest forays into the cybersecurity world asked him to discuss a common cybersecurity vulnerability.
But its first forays into the solar and retail power sectors for many years shows a growing urgency to develop cleaner energy businesses.
Pokora was becoming ever more infatuated with his forays into corporate networks, and his old friends from the Xbox scene feared for his future.
If you're familiar with Telltale's past forays into the comic book universes of The Walking Dead, Fables and Batman then this should look familiar.
This is one of Arbus's first forays into the type of photographs she would make throughout 1960s, and the image is like a timestamp.
Although the imperial household ensemble now only makes a handful of public forays each year, other ensembles are carrying this music far and wide.
The initial impetus of the portfolio managers has in the past heralded Buffett's eventual forays into some of their investments, often in big ways.
Don't hold your breath on an international launch, since many of Xiaomi's products — particularly its first forays into new categories — are China-only affairs.
In one of its first funding forays, Burford helped stake an Arizona property development dispute that won a $110.6 million jury verdict in 2010.
Such new forays signaled Uber's commitment to bolster its finances following reports in February that it was losing $1 billion a year in China.
The new titles build on Netflix's recent forays into Asian productions, including India's Sacred Games, Japanese anime series DEVILMAN crybaby, and variety comedy BUSTED!
Results so far reveal only a modest shift in British politics, with neither Labour nor the Conservatives making incisive forays onto each other's turf.
Apple's first forays into original content came this year, with shows including 'Carpool Karaoke' and 'Planet of the Apps,' which debuted on Apple Music.
What we want to see is that they continue to live up to those obligations that they have made in so many multilateral forays.
Increasingly, China is trying to use Interpol, an international body for police co-operation, to give its cross-border forays a veneer of respectability.
His diplomatic forays were leaden-footed; his personal efforts to broker an agreement between Qatar and its rivals was ill-prepared and a failure.
There's hints of grime and garage, but these pieces are even more slight and ephemeral than Mumdance and Rabit's spectral forays into those genres.
The "6 Drugs" rapper also talked investing in Uber, the true beginnings of the dab movement, and his forays into the world of EDM.
That could help finance forays to early primary states like Iowa, where he visited twice in 2018, and New Hampshire, The Seattle Times reported.
GM funds its forays into new technology using cash generated by old-technology vehicles popular with its core customer base in the U.S. heartland.
The new framework should encourage big tobacco firms' forays into the market since they will be well placed to deal with the extra bureaucracy.
With his fearless, eye-pleasing groundstrokes, regular forays to the net and booming serves, the engaging 21-year-old certainly has much to applaud.
While the Republicans treated these substantive problems with an unseemly indifference, the Democrats, for their part, wasted some time and credibility with grandstanding forays.
The retailer's current scope of smart home devices is fairly limited, with its initial forays confined to well-established paths within the smart home.
One of  Trump's most recent forays was his intervention into the Carrier air-conditioner company's proposed transfer of jobs from the U.S. to Mexico.
Murray's adept at changing speed and direction on his forays to the rim, keeping defenders guessing and making helping a tough proposition to navigate.
Only occasionally did forays into the world of magic produce actually scary movies, like 1968's Rosemary's Baby, of which Hereditary borrows from heavily.
There are even more capitalist forays into her world of wizardry, but there's only so much evidence one can compile before it becomes overkill.
Kurt's attempts to solve his dual loneliness and narcissism with increasingly delusional forays into big data are run-of-the-mill tech-bro disruption.
Line: Giants by 2176 The N.F.L.'s forays to Europe continue with this game at England's Twickenham Stadium, which usually hosts big rugby matches.
On the right, intellectuals and operatives incorporated racial elements into a broader conservative ideology that helped to facilitate Republican forays into the Solid South.
Practical concerns like travel and scheduling have long limited foreign teams' forays outside their borders to participate in exhibition tours and preseason cup finals.
Despite identifying herself as "a cautious carnivore," Kramer writes engagingly about the "highly idiosyncratic spectrum" of vegetarianism and her own forays into its intricacies.
His first forays into show business were as a drummer, playing in nightclubs and on recordings with the singers Paul Anka and Trini Lopez.
After a few days of excess — a series of dinner guests or one too many restaurant forays — it feels like a clean, quiet choice.
Unlike the others, though, Meril looks farther afield for inspiration: The menu, an array of small plates, is influenced by his international culinary forays.
But her forays into politics show someone who is tacking toward Mr. Trump, while leaving herself room for daylight between them in the future.
"The Banker," one of the tech giant's first forays into film, was a day away from its premiere at AFI Fest in Los Angeles.
Coca-Cola and candy makers made similar headlines for their forays into nutrition science, funding studies that discounted the link between sugar and obesity.
These collective forays into the Gilded Age and its aftermath, however, provide a different perspective, using the past as another window into the present.
The streaming revolution held promise when it began with Netflix's first forays into original programming in 2013, but it quickly became a land rush.
The alt-right tie-in could be a lead to nowhere, and it's best to be skeptical about vague forays down the internet rabbit hole.
A flurry of Chinese internet service providers have made forays into the automotive industry, marketing their digital and machine learning capabilities at old-school automakers.
Netflix made a big leap of faith in 2013 by making the scripted drama one of its first forays into the world of original programming.
Not all these forays in new directions work: the song "Not In Kansas" strives too hard to be political, and is ambling and musically stilted.
Although it might have overpaid on many of its international forays, it bought into domestic banks and property developers when they were priced more cheaply.
Trump, known for his unconventional approach to politics, has raised eyebrows with his initial forays into the complex web of international diplomacy as president-elect.
Intellectual interest in botany, combined with new scientific forays into ever more exotic shapes and colors, increased during the latter part of the 19th century.
The series suggests that Sikander has found what she has been looking for: an artistic identity that furthers her forays into cultural and artistic plurality.
In the years since his Japan sojourn, he made similar forays into the subterranean zones of such cities as Moscow, Munich, and Vienna, among others.
My two sons, who are five and seven, loved it, unlike some of our art museum forays where they kept yanking me toward the exit.
So with the advantage of a large sample size, we conducted one of the first forays into studying binge-watching from a public health perspective.
Keeping LinkedIn happy will mean keeping Weiner happy, including not trashing the still unprofitable media forays that he clearly loves over revenue or integration issues.
Lee Ranaldo: Electric Trim (Mute) In the Sonic Youth days, Ranaldo's solo forays were even further out than Kim's or Thurston's, but that was then.
There are certainly other places, times and circumstances more conducive to probing goals-of-care discussions and lengthy forays into the internal lives of patients.
While early forays by the Sunas into residential projects mostly involved affordable housing, Silvercup Properties did build a market-rate condominium in Long Island City.
One of Smith's first notable forays into politics was his support for Robert Ehrlich, Jr., a Republican congressman who represented Maryland from 1995 until 2003.
MLB has also made frequent international forays but never to Europe where the sport appears to have a smaller following than the NFL and NBA.
Here's what she had to say about her label and its strange forays down the left-hand path… Noisey: What was your musical upbringing like?
Their conversation covered a lot of ground — from Klein's rollicking Studio 54 days to his forthcoming book to his thoughts on Kanye West's design forays.
Hospitals could be undercut by these forays into wellness and preventive care, which seem to be the focus of Apple and Amazon's ventures in particular.
It is an unusually challenging assignment, bringing the aesthetic of the early 18th century to an ensemble that makes only rare forays into that era.
In one of his first forays into patterned clothing, Bieber paired his black blazer, gold jewelry, and bright red pants with bold cheetah-print shoes.
For these forays — the first since some "very bad collegiate attempts" — she made drawings, and then sculpted in clay before having them cast in bronze.
But she has become a go-to leader for modern orchestras making once- or twice-a-year forays into the early 18th century and thereabouts.
Since Mr Xi took power in 2012 they have watched him chip away at Hong Kong's freedoms and send warplanes on intimidating forays around Taiwan.
After the attack, American diplomats retreated further into their embassy in Tripoli, their staff reduced and their forays outside the heavily guarded embassy walls curtailed.
Greene accompanied Le Gray on forays to the Fontainebleau forest and on assignments to document Paris landmarks, before embarking on his first expedition to Egypt.
If Netflix's numbers are to be taken as presented, 6 Underground was a rousing success for one of Netflix's first big forays into franchise filmmaking.
Indeed, his initial forays into social and economic policy making raise an uncomfortably raw question: Was his appeal to the troubled working class a con?
Joseph Stiglitz, who won the Nobel in 2001 for formalizing the study of markets with incomplete information, traces his work to Professor Arrow's initial forays.
The violinist Miranda Cuckson, who plays complex works with charismatic devotion, has developed a strong following for her fearless forays into modern and contemporary music.
With partnerships and acquisitions of companies like Lyft and RideScout, companies like General Motors and BMW have already begun forays into the car-share business.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Ai Weiwei, China's most famous contemporary artist, has had many forays into architecture over the course of his career.
The show is colossal and comprehensive, even including forays into design from the period in the 1930s when Giacometti made a living producing decorative objects.
The brilliance of Hockney's early paintings, regardless, still acts as a yardstick that his forays into fiddling with digital manipulation never come close to surpassing.
It will be one of McKinnon's first forays into drama: She will also appear in the upcoming film about the sexual harassment allegations against Roger Ailes.
Between her tour announcement, inroads into Hollywood and forays into the fashion industry, we have no doubt that Gomez's Instagram power will only continue to grow.
My life isn't a Pantene ad, it turns out, and despite my forays into supplements, conditioners, and hair-centric diets, my hair remains thin as ever.
Many have likened watching Zabit's first UFC efforts to the first UFC forays of the great and now disgraced Jon Jones and the similarities seem obvious.
When President Trump announced on the campaign trail last year a "swift and decisive end" to such foreign forays, he was merely echoing longstanding, bipartisan sentiment.
The final work, a complex, undulating, black and white pattern, not only spans the physical and immaterial realms, but also forays into physically impossible, conceptual space.
To allay the guilt I felt for spending so much time in clubs, I convinced myself that my photographic forays into the night were my art.
After sweeping through , bike-sharing has spread to Europe and North America, with U.S. players seeking to keep pace with the international forays of Chinese rivals.
Wim Holleeder's early forays into the underworld were modest: he provided muscle for landlords who were looking to evict squatters, and dabbled in various fraudulent schemes.
There's the non-living DNA project coming up, and Arch will also send a full archive of Wikipedia to space in one of its forthcoming forays.
Two to three weeks before expedition teams arrive at base camp to kick off the climbing season, the icefall doctors begin making forays into the glacier.
In years past, Chinese fishing boats have launched assertive forays into disputed waters, with white hulls, as Coast Guard ships are known, keeping a discreet distance.
When he made his first forays into Atlantic City casinos a few years later, his father devised a plan to sharply increase the flow of aid.
She had a smoothly sliced backhand, arched her back deeply before striking a serve, and made frequent forays to her happiest hunting ground at the net.
And while The Ringer has a web publishing operation and has made forays into videos and TV shows, the bulk of its revenue comes from podcasting.
Many a curious visitor have traveled its miles, watching for jet tests and drone forays, hoping to see something they might later boast was a UFO.
But Platinum has at least been able to demonstrate the ability to mobilize a fan base, which augurs well for its other forays into self-publishing.
The future of photography is code It could also indicate new forays in the smart home, toward which with HomePod Apple has made some tentative steps.
Although he never found anything too fantastical on his subterranean forays, the idea of vast cities and civilizations beneath our own has entranced him ever since.
Alibaba has made forays into the United States, Southeast Asia and elsewhere, and it is moving into industries like entertainment that could take it further abroad.
While forays into politics risk alienating some viewers, they have also built admiration for the host among the portion of the audience that shares his views.
Despite recent forays into olfactory art, the prevailing attitude is that if a work consists of rotting organic matter, it had better be encased in Plexiglas.
"The fact that his movies feature almost exclusively young female leads had a huge impact on me and my forays out into the world," she says.
Watch the man in charge of Apple's moves in music, movies and TV in tandem with the man guiding the company's first forays into content creation.
Here's an example: Once he realizes Steph Curry is guarding him, Jefferson forays into the paint to either score, draw a foul, or all the above.
Amazon Prime, Amazon Fresh, Amazon Flex (delivery), Amazon Fresh Pickup, andAmazon Go are all relatively recent forays the company has made to disrupt retail with faster delivery.
Both are targeting 100 cities worldwide before the year is out, and have already hit the UK and Singapore as initial forays into new territories gets underway.
Following her previous iPad app album, and various forays into VR, she's now apparently including a little bit of cryptocurrency for anyone who buys her new album.
More recently, celebs like Victoria Beckham and Jenna Dewan have served as the canvas for their kids' first forays into makeup — and the results are pretty adorable.
Landscapes are Crowe's favourite style, but he's staying tech savvy with forays into the psychedelic stylings of the Prisma photo editing app — an artist never stops learning.
The name became his handle around the time he bought a stake in Lionel model trains, and he used it during his first forays into online forums.
Similar to Walmart, it's launched most of its most recent forays into in-house apparel labels under new names that give no indication of their behemoth parent.
This goes along with the release of the miniature SNES Classic, and further forays into mobile like Fire Emblem Heroes and next month's Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp.
In the crowded field of Democratic candidates, apart from Mr Biden, only Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have so far made serious forays into foreign policy.
So far, this has meant using DeepMind's algorithms to reduce electricity costs for cooling in Google's data centers by 40 percent and DeepMind's forays into health care.
The lawsuit, filed on Wednesday, is the latest example of how tech giants' forays into the trillion-dollar healthcare industry are being met by concerns over privacy.
With a cover image of the infamous Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., this issue is the latest installment in the family's intermittent forays into print publishing.
Getting a sense of the early years of the Federation's forays into space through her eyes will be refreshing, and potentially add more heft to the proceedings.
The company, the world's largest listed oil producer by output, has increased its global reach in recent years, making forays into markets such as India and Egypt.
CFIUS has ramped up its scrutiny of potential foreign forays into the U.S. market in recent months, but such an overt intervention is unusual for the panel.
Djokovic was irresistible from the start, expertly mixing drop shots and forays to the net, returning and defending with trademark efficiency and making unforced errors very rarely.
New Delhi has been seeking the drones to monitor the Indian Ocean where China, a close ally of Pakistan, has been making repeated forays in recent years.
For India, closer U.S. defense ties would bring greater access to American technology, and it too has been alarmed by China's naval forays in the Indian Ocean.
Andrew Cuomo (D) is making his first tentative forays onto the national scene ahead of what many Democrats believe is an eventual bid for the White House.
It's better to look at the 19th century and early 20th century, when US forays into China were often at first welcomed and then met with violence.
In a characteristic move, he declined to defend his featherweight belt after winning it last December, instead making two forays into a weight class two levels higher.
Clover Health's membership grew 26% to nearly 41,000 since EOY 2018, which could bring more prospective clinical trial participants to help fuel its forays into drug development.
He was part of a wave of young artists who defined the label's forays into experimentalism, including the pianist Andrew Hill and the alto saxophonist Jackie McLean.
Trump's unusual forays into the military justice system, coupled with his pardon of Behenna on Monday, don't legalize war crimes or order U.S. soldiers to commit them.
The argument for these media forays was already sketchy: a report by Credit Suisse analysts concluded European telco content investments had up to April 2017 lost money.
But this memoir is also a political book, one in which Biden touts his accomplishments and makes frequent forays into the wetlands of foreign and domestic policy.
Beautycon is the Super Bowl of the beauty industry, where new products are unveiled and celebrities show up to launch their forays into the lucrative makeup business.
Uber has played up its forays into food delivery, freight shipments, and short-term rentals of electronic bikes and scooters to demonstrate that it can transport anything.
" Bottom left: "Inez van Lamsweerde's 1995 cover for Camera Austria, one of the first forays into CGI imagery, is so over-the-top glamborgeous it's an outrage.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 70% (season 1)What critics said: "One of Netflix's first forays into the reality television universe is chaotic and full of unannounced rules.
And while the growth of tourism may help local businesses, the forays into deeper parts of the forests by more and more people are encroaching on wildlife.
In contrast with their solo forays into private equity, this time big foreign firms entering the distressed arena are largely choosing to team up with Indian firms.
Her commute is about 40 minutes on the F train; her husband works in finance, mostly from home with occasional forays to an office at Rockefeller Center.
On one of his first forays onto the streets of the Upper West Side, he was sniffing wildly as he walked one cautious step at a time.
He has fanned the flames of messy personal feuds, distracting from the GOP efforts on healthcare and taxes, while making unwanted forays into the bill-writing process.
After sweeping through China, bike-sharing has spread to Europe and North America, with U.S. players seeking to keep pace with the international forays of Chinese rivals.
And celebrities — male and female — still need the paychecks that come with the endorsement gigs in order to finance their passion projects, indie films or stage forays.
Her team's other forays have examined sewage, soil and A.T.M.s (the keypads turned out to be covered with bacteria found in human skin, food bits and mold).
The disc also exposes true rarities like "Alimelek" and "Emma di Resburgo," products of Meyerbeer's early forays into Italy and Germany, before his triumphant maturity in France.
Historically, politicians have limited their forays into disability policy, usually not seeing the disability community as a sufficiently organized voting bloc to be worth making promises to.
Unlike his two previous forays in free agency, James did not drag out his decision and made the announcement less than 24 hours after NBA free agency opened.
The rapper's relationship with Caribbean dancehall and UK grime has been well-documented, but there's also forays into South African house ("Get It Together") and lite disco ("Passionfruit").
After that investors avoided substantial forays into gold, with the prospect of higher U.S. interest rates capping gains in an asset that offers no interest payments at all.
Though museums like the Met have already experimented with forays into virtual reality, Devine says she's excited about future experiences that will likely immerse all of the senses.
Hastings and Netflix chief financial officer Spencer Neumann issued Netflix's first quarterly earnings for 2019, directly addressing recent presentations from Disney and Apple about their forays into streaming.
My real-world friends read the comments about my divorce, my parenting, my forays into the world of dating, and they sent me emails, furious on my behalf.
One of the Pooh's more interesting forays in literature has been The Tao of Pooh, which was written by Benjamin Hoff as a primer on Taoism for Westerners.
The move underscores how a company that started as an online bookseller is making forays into brick-and-mortar retail to capture a greater share of shoppers' spending.
Trump has also issued his pitch to black voters while addressing predominantly white audiences, though he has made three forays into predominantly black churches in Michigan and Ohio.
While Juicero has become a punching bag for everything wrong about Silicon Valley's forays into food, the industry is facing real pressures that technology can help to fix.
"We're waiting for the roll-out of earnings and the initial forays of the Trump administration," Stephen Massocca, chief investment officer, Wedbush Equity Management LLC in San Francisco.
Beautiful, even; there is a quiet joy held within its tangles of notes, in the rise and fall of its drawn-out melodies and forays into technical ecstasy.
But Trump's diplomatic forays so far with Xi -- whom Trump hosted at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida earlier this month -- are bearing tentative signs of progress.
So while Björk Digital maps out the Icelandic artist's forays into virtual realms, Merry's work reminds anyone interested in Björk's work that the analog is just as important.
Both of Irwin's kids have gone on to show that their father's message of animal advocacy is always in their hearts with their own forays into wildlife education.
The driving force behind the event, on the night he flitted between stage-management, repairing and adjusting equipment and occasional forays into the ring to laud the competitors.
Beyond the president's forays into the N.F.L. controversy, his administration took the unusual stepof reversing the government's position in a worker-rights case pending before the Supreme Court.
Industry veterans fondly recall the graphic forays of the Grateful Dead; for a younger generation, there was Axl Rose, bellowing onstage in his own Guns N' Roses tee.
Older huntsmen reminisce about their first forays into the thorny scrubland by moonlight; boys imitate their fathers' strides across vast plains as they follow packs of brawny mastiffs.
"What is power?" asked Tomas Maier, standing backstage after a definitive Bottega Veneta show that eschewed recent forays into athletic wear in favor of a palpably adult elegance.
He also recorded for other labels, making forays into synthesizer-laden jazz fusion, such as the 2005 album "Freedom in August," and the more successful "Chameleon," from 2006.
Two-time Republican presidential candidate and one-time Viagra pitchman Bob Dole suddenly surfaced as an unexpected player in President-elect Trump's abnormal foreign policy forays of late.
The result propelled her to public fame in a way that her earlier forays into acting never did, allowing her to rewrite her narrative in the public imagination.
Because if you could read only one book to comprehend America's foreign policy and its quixotic forays into quicksands over the past 50 years, this would be it.
The argument for these media forays was already sketchy: A report by Credit Suisse analysts concluded that European telecom content investments up to April 2017 had lost money.
Chris McCormick's new novel, "The Gimmicks," contains what might seem like a few gimmicks of its own, including forays into the worlds of competitive backgammon and professional wrestling.
Plus, we might hear more about Musk's more ambitious goals for Starship, including super-fast upper atmosphere passenger flights, and its first forays to planets beyond our own.
India wants the unarmed drones to help its navy lengthen the duration of its surveillance in the Indian Ocean, where Chinese naval ships and submarines make regular forays.
Voulkos fostered such associations with brightly colored glazes and epoxy-based paint, and in forays into actual paint on canvas (which look oddly timid compared with his ceramics).
India has been alarmed by Chinese naval forays into the Indian Ocean and its involvement in maritime infrastructure on island nations that it traditionally considered its back yard.
In this case, it's Trump's original "Muslim ban" forays (and the clash-of-civilizations rhetoric of his inner circle) that has shaped how his freeze has been received.
In the shorter term, Ford and Mahindra suggested they could benefit from collaborating on distribution of vehicles in India, pooling purchasing and collaborating on forays into ride services.
Its purchase of the creators of the Illusionists, which has brought live magic to Broadway and other world stages, will be one of its first forays into magic.
Thankfully, Tennesse Williams: No Refuge but Writing provides some respite from the blocks of text by showing us the playwright's forays into painting, his longtime respite from writing.
Through his forays in and around Iberville, Roger had visited the Up Stairs Lounge on several occasions, although the regular patrons, nonjudgmental as they were, hadn't exactly welcomed him.
The ragtag bunch goes on its mission and certain plot moves — skirmishes, nighttime forays in disguise, clever ruses, small victories, moments of doubt — need to occur along the way.
Valve's success with this experiment drove it to make further forays into gaming infrastructure, leading to the creation of Steam — now, of course, the world's leading PC gaming platform.
The latest financing, which Didi disclosed in an emailed statement Friday, may propel forays into everything from artificial intelligence to auto-financing — and potentially markets beyond its home territory.
Highlights of the Clinton portion include her early forays into activism at Wellesley, where she generated headlines by upstaging a conservative senator, Edward Brooke, with her commencement speech rebuttal.
The video camera was designed as a way to help developers up to speed with Amazon's various forays into AI, IoT and server less computing, according to the company.
Always a scientist-rebel, Dyson has been unafraid to wade into controversy, whether it be his reservations about climate change or his forays into the debates over nuclear weapons.
In the same period, the Prado's seven forays into contemporary art have also all been solo shows for men, including Francis Bacon, Cy Twombly, Richard Hamilton, and Thomas Struth.
Still, diehard fans like me—and young future member Dan Mongrain, who would end up joining the band decades later—followed Voivod through their creative and sometimes baffling forays.
Between getting her first tattoo, trying the Flamin' Hot Cheetos bagel, and enjoying her first forays into the world of dating, she seems to have her newfound stardom handled.
Paytm, which counts Alibaba Group and SoftBank Group Corp among its investors, is transforming into a financial services start-up with forays in banking, mutual funds and later insurance.
These forays into haut-bourgeois Berlin can obscure the darker side of the city, but this aspect is an inextricable part of Berlin's historical arc, and cannot be ignored.
Mr. Seagal, whose movies are popular in Russia, has defended his forays into that country over the years, especially during times when relations between Washington and Moscow were frosty.
The series gets more substantive and quicker starting in Episode 6, but over all the pieces — man-boys on the prowl, bromance, occasional forays into seriousness — fit together uncomfortably.
In Ginsberg's biography, I Celebrate Myself, his archivist, Bill Morgan, excellently recounts some of the genesis of Burroughs and Gysin's forays into neo-Dada cut-up technique and collaboration.
Haskell himself bounced around the startup industry, with forays into launching a crowdfunding startup and stints at a few mobile technology companies, before landing on his current venture, Shuttle.
Before next season's move across the bay to Chase Center in San Francisco, Golden State must first contend with the expected forays into free agency for Durant and Thompson.
Lawmakers have expressed concern over Mr. Legere's Washington forays, including the dozens of stays by him and other T-Mobile executives at the Trump International Hotel in the city.
Beyond the president's forays into the N.F.L. controversy, his administration took the unusual step of reversing the government's position in a worker-rights case pending before the Supreme Court.
During the offensive on Ghouta, near Damascus, earlier this year, civilians relied on the system to time their brief forays from basements and shelters to get food and water.
In that capacity, she led a team of more than 30 employees, spearheaded many of Goldman's early forays into cryptocurrency markets, and oversaw more than $2 billion in investments.
Taylor Townsend, for example, rode a remarkable string of undercut balls and repeated forays to the net when she took out the reigning Wimbledon champion Simona Halep on Thursday.
In between his early forays into electoral politics and his eventual tenure as mayor of Burlington, Vermont, Bernie Sanders was still very politically active — but not as a politician.
Though Apple is said to be working on augmented reality glasses and some aspect of self-driving cars, Cook's biggest forays have been into revenue-generating services, not devices.
For skeptical lawmakers such as García, tech's forays into finance have rekindled a long-running debate about where to draw the line between the worlds of banking and commerce.
Then, in August, 2008, his son, Matthew—a nine-year-old who sometimes joined his forays into the Cradle—came across a loose rock in an old limestone mine.
He was a master of technique, working for days in his Brooklyn home on designs that he would later spray paint during nighttime forays in train yards and tunnels.
A comic book series created by the former "My Chemical Romance" singer Gerard Way provides the basis for this superhero chronicle, the latest of Netflix's forays into the genre.
And she made strategic substantive forays into politics and policy, as well, most notably by campaigning for her pet cause, stem-cell research, over the objections of Christian conservatives.
But NASA's Earth Science Division has come under attack from conservatives who don't appreciate the agency's forays into climate science and think NASA should focus on space exploration instead.
The interesting thing about Facebook at Work is that it's both offensive — in the way Apple's and Samsung's forays into the enterprise have been — and defensive at the same time.
These kinds of bugs reminded me of my earlier forays into beta versions of Apple's operating systems, although the problems weren't as catastrophic as some I've encountered in the past.
And while Senate Republicans broadly criticized Trump's Twitter forays into the case, they said further investigation is unwarranted — dismissing Democrats' calls for congressional action over allegations of politically motivated favoritism.
Still, this is all pretty stiff, predictable stuff, built around the operatic pangs of teen romance and the mystery of Alaska's fate, with peripheral forays into class and racial divides.
While Radical and Sucker Punch put stock in traditional marketing tactics such as trailers and magazine adverts, they were also making their first forays into emerging forms of mass communication.
Some of China's growing number of forays beyond its borders, notably bomber flights around Taiwan and over the South China Sea, indicate increasing co-ordination between air and naval forces.
Growth by acquisition has been Saputo's major strategy for years, including forays into the United States, as expansion in Canada is limited by a supply management system that discourages trade.
QNB, the largest bank by assets in the Middle East and Africa, is active in Egypt and Turkey and has made forays into Singapore, Vietnam, Myanmar, India, Indonesia and China.
The Flip or Flop star's new show Christina on the Coast premieres May 23, and her first solo venture has a completely different vibe from her previous house-flipping forays.
He says that although there have been forays into unsupervised learning, where systems work through data that hasn't been labeled in any way, this work is still in its infancy.
At CES 2018, one industry analyst referred to VR as "drawerware," referring to the likelihood of headsets to be stuffed in a drawer after a few forays into jejune worlds.
"Beijing has begun dispatching its navy on increasingly wide-ranging forays, providing its personnel with critical experience in blue-water operations," according to a report by geopolitical intelligence firm Stratfor.
The acquisition of Withings will likely spur further forays into the consumer tech market, but Nokia's CEO has said the company is happy to take its time reestablishing its brand.
Alam was also heavily involved in loan market forays for his native country, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, and the Government of Mongolia, both of which have recently raised funds.
Though American Eagle has been supported for the rising popularity of its Aerie brand, not all of its forays into areas like experiential retail have caught on with young shoppers. 
The committee has been active in pushing back on Chinese forays into the U.S., but it's rare to see the office make such an overt intervention into an ongoing deal.
Lengthy forays into transcripts of President Kennedy's deliberations with his advisers provide context but drag in places, as do accounts of the drudgery of long hours in damp underground passageways.
The changes compliment Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter's forays to Silicon Valley, where he hopes to expand the Department's presence in an industry that's historically avoided working with the military.
Abandoning previous forays into video and digital magazines, Ms. Mayer, who formerly headed search at Google, is now focused on returning Yahoo to its glory days as a search engine.
The initial forays into the messy world of presidential nominating calendars are only the first moves in what is likely to be years of gamesmanship between states for added influence.
Demis Volpi's "Flair," set to György Ligeti, and Stanton Welch's "Pavane," to Ravel, are less-than-enthralling forays into romance with lighting as murky as a restaurant's on Valentine's Day.
After struggling over the past two years, Vocus appeared to be poised for a second wind, with the company pursuing forays into fiber-optic infrastructure over its traditional internet services.
Netflix is ending one of its first forays into the topical talk-show genre, and with it, the number of female hosts in this space will be reduced by one.
And as storm after storm attacks the city, Rose's repeated forays into Harriet's body truly become another life — one of intense sorrow and potential for joy, including unprecedented sexual pleasure.
Mr. Chazelle, who recently won the 2016 Golden Globe Award for best director for "La La Land," recently discussed his current film, Los Angeles and some of his travel forays.
This may be thanks to Burning Man, the annual bacchanalia-cum-tech mixer held in a western Nevada desert, as well as Steve Jobs's revelations about his youthful psychedelic forays.
There you'll find some 300 artifacts, objects and ephemera, including sketches, scripts, photographs and costumes, as well as 47 puppets and examples of Henson's little-known forays into experimental film.
Ms. Nevins makes frequent forays by car from her house in Springs to drive the gilded lanes of the Hamptons, documenting on Instagram the wild and improvisatory shapes she finds.
Around the island, doctors have teamed to make forays into hard-to-reach towns in the interior, jumping in cars and sport utility vehicles with whatever supplies they could muster.
His presidential travel has been limited largely to red-state campaign rallies with adoring crowds, brief appearances surveying natural disasters, official travel overseas and a handful of forays to factories.
Among the latest forays into this space, the $34-a-month Moonbox, billed as a "monthly checkup for the soul," entered the market in its current form earlier this year.
And, she said, "I wanted to remind myself of my childhood, which was without problems," recalling that she would sneak off with her neighbor's bicycle for forays around their Damascus enclave.
Seattle-based Amazon is using fast shipping, television shows exclusive to its website and forays into new technology, such as its voice-controlled Alexa devices, to attract high-spending Prime members.
The Turkish air force frequently strikes against PKK units operating from the mountains of northern Iraq, and limited detachments of Turkish infantry have made forays across the frontier in the past.
The analyst added that advertisers also like "the video-centric nature of the platform, which they haven't really seen in any other platform" despite forays by Facebook and Instagram into video.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads With The Irishman, Martin Scorsese has seemingly made a crime film immune to the bad-faith readings his previous forays into the genre have faced.
Islamic State was driven from Sirte last year and has been trying to regroup in the desert to the south, launching occasional forays into inhabited areas and attacks against local forces.
That said, while we can expect down rounds near-term, it's not clear VCs will lose their shirts in marketplace lending forays, particularly those who were mid- or early-stage investors.
Despite brief forays into the 1 percent as a top-level executive and a CEO, Homer remains a paradigm of middle-class America: Three decades later, he's right where he started.
This opaque but clearly powerful relationship between the $500 billion company and the Chinese government raises interesting and unanswered questions about Tencent's forays into the West, including questions about Reddit's future.
Unlike its early forays into developing independent mobile devices for the consumer market, Jolla's new strategy is to push its operating system to government and enterprise players in China and Russia.
Waymo noted that Google devoted over seven years to self-driving cars and said Uber's forays into the technology through a partnership with Carnegie Mellon University had stalled by early 2016.
"Beijing has begun dispatching its navy on increasingly wide-ranging forays, providing its personnel with critical experience in blue-water operations," according to an analysis from the geopolitical intelligence firm Stratfor.
Clinton made her first forays into politics as a teenager in Park Ridge, as an ardent supporter of Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona, the ultraconservative Republican nominee for president in 1964.
His original forays into television (A Cook's Tour, No Reservations) focused on food and travel, and Parts Unknown still featured Bourdain tucking into local fare and drinking copious amounts of alcohol.
Those included forays into wind, energy storage and residential solar, while at the same time the company looked to expand its manufacturing operations in large markets like India, China and Brazil.
Initial forays into adaptive learning, however, were often ineffective, as many were "inference models" that made assumptions about where and how learners would struggle, instead of taking a truly individualized approach.
American telecommunications and hotel companies have signed a handful of deals to do business in Cuba, marking the first commercial forays into a market that has been off limits for decades.
On occasion, Mr. Taylor and his wife, Mary Ann, with their small pajama-clad children in the back seat of their car, made nighttime forays to repossess cars from delinquent customers.
The world may struggle to figure out what to do about his election interference, his military forays and his country's cheating in international sports, but the reasons for these are transparent.
While making his early red-carpet forays — he started with a photograph of the comedian Redd Foxx leaving a restaurant on Venice Boulevard — he worked at the accounting firm Swinerton & Walberg.
Still, Hawley vies for accuracy in rendering Boone's tumultuous Quaker youth, his forays into the wilderness, the death of his son and his daughter's kidnapping during clashes with the Shawnee Indians.
We also want to talk about your forays into retail itself, because you're talking about retail and changing the face of retail and more — with Jenn Hyman from Rent the Runway.
From their early experiments in bone-rattling techno to their recent forays into maximalist pop, all of the duo's musical phases are simply new fronts in their war on time itself.
They made early forays to the Dominican Republic for Cesar Cedeño, and to Venezuela for several high-impact prospects like Bobby Abreu, Freddy Garcia and Johan Santana — who mostly thrived elsewhere.
Affectionately called Baby Al, the 20-something musician recalled his early teenage forays into the city's night life: going to "The 'Dox" (a now-closed club called The Paradox) to dance.
Riding on the duo's success, other Chinese new-economy companies, including the likes of search engine Baidu, e-commerce giant JD.com and smartphone maker Xiaomi, have successfully made loan market forays.
The mission had attracted attention among American forces after the firefight, the official said, because it was one of the first major forays into the field in Niger since the Oct.
A real estate developer, not widely known outside New York in 21989, used it for one of his earliest forays into civic affairs, placing full-page ads to proclaim his fury.
Juan Bernat and Neymar gave P.S.G. a 2-0 lead against a static Liverpool side, whose only attacks in the first half were predictable and slow forays down the right side.
As a result, even before the disinvitations there were frequent guerrilla battles over Martin's work on Twitter, in which priests from the rival Dominican order sought to correct the Jesuit's forays.
All of them have sprawled and overlapped mightily, but Amazon, with its forays into groceries, pharmacies, health care and more, might be the furthest along toward creating an inescapable commercial universe.
The candidate's campaign released a video on its official YouTube channel Wednesday featuring three former clients of Trump University discussing how attending the seminars helped them in their subsequent business forays.
Instead, Gauff dug through her tennis toolbox, which is already precociously complete, and came up with bold strokes and abrupt changes of pace, including drop shots and forays to the net.
Revived relations with Washington diversify the Philippines' strategic options, strengthen the hand of the largely pro-American military establishment in the country and limit Sino-Russian strategic forays into Southeast Asia.
He would, he said, have liked to find a black South African director, but after several unsuccessful forays, he approached Jonathan Munby, an English director with whom he had collaborated previously.
Several of Mr. Son's investments have been disappointments, including one of SoftBank's biggest forays into the United States: the 2013 acquisition of a controlling stake in Sprint, the struggling wireless company.
Though most projects are not necessarily intended to be springboards to big forays in those industries, its grocery stores called Hema have been well received and now number about 100 nationwide.
Granit Xhaka's raking passes failed to open up the Swedes while Xherdan Shaqiri's scuttling forays down the right wing were also ineffective as he invariably overhit his crosses into the area.
There is no question, for instance, that Trump's racist forays and racist supporters deserve attention; from the start this has been one of the most troubling aspects of the Trump phenomenon.
As an intelligence analyst, he spent some of his time "behind a sophisticated computer terminal in a secure area," but he also made dozens of dangerous forays in convoys into Kabul.
Still, the sharp sensitivity of the president to any crime charged to an immigrant is striking when compared with his seeming indifference to attacks on minorities, or his own verbal forays.
Legutko is a member of Law and Justice, the right-wing party currently ruling Poland, whose ascent has provoked the Western media to panic over its religious nationalism and illiberal forays.
This admission is one of a few forays our conversation will take into the great, sprawling valley of death, and speaks to her fascination with the topic—sometimes playful, sometimes not.
That interaction leaves us asking something else, though: How can Twitter better highlight the value Leslie Jones is already adding to Twitter, especially as it makes forays into digital TV streaming?
There are also poets, novelists, essayists, and songwriters whose forays into art writing have enriched the discourse, like Siri Hustvedt, John Ashbery, Bill Berkson, Dave Hickey, Eileen Myles, and Lynne Tillman.
The theme of the record plays on movie scenes from Scarface and The Godfather, but also explores Jay Z's own forays in crime, which he officially left behind while recording the record.
Michael began making forays into performing as a solo artist in the mid-'21999s and finally released his first solo album, Faith, featuring the smash hit of the same name, in 803.
The hacks did not involve changing votes — typically they were forays into voter registration databases — but in at least one case, in Illinois, the hackers tried to delete voter data, Bloomberg reported.
It's one of the first forays into the mass consumer market for Goldman Sachs, which is better known for working with hedge funds, helping technology companies going public, and facilitating massive mergers.
There is even a section "For Those We Lose Along The Way", for writers who have been so scarred by their forays into the world of publishing that they give up completely.
An American withdrawal from the Open Skies treaty would give Putin more leeway to make forays into areas like eastern Ukraine, where he'd love to keep his actions concealed from western scrutiny.
Amazon has made small forays in that direction and has steadily been building its presence in France, where it has run its Amazon Prime Now express delivery service in Paris since 2016.
Despite many forays into other creative pursuits, including writing several novels, helping design historical theme parks and trying his hand at painting, Hardy maintained that he was first and foremost a filmmaker.
With others like Uber also recently launching its first forays into bus services, coach companies will have to bust (bused?) a move if they hope to stay ahead in the bus game.
A broadside about the ineffective trade policies and the damage that is doing to growth, employment and price stability would also be an appropriate response to the administration's forays into Fed's policies.
One detail the Scotts are spilling about: their unlikely first forays into entrepreneurship, which began at the ripe old age of 7, when they started making and selling fabric-covered wire hangers.
As usual, the TV Academy looked a little star-struck when it comes to movie stars venturing into television, even if the limited series has made such forays less of an occasion.
While Palmer's first forays into entrepreneurship hit a few snags — his first concept was for a perfume and cosmetics company that never truly took off — he was hooked on the lifestyle nonetheless.
From her debut as a schoolgirl in pigtails to her evolution to a catsuit-wearing vixen and subsequent forays into circus ringleader and belly dancing diva, there are plenty of iconic outfits.
Brazil left back Marcelo left an avenue as he went on forays upfield, and there were several attacks when Belgium had a player completely free on the right as they broke forward.
After fictional forays to Silicon Valley ("The Circle") and Saudi Arabia ("A Hologram for the King"), Mr. Eggers takes his dark vision of 21st-century American confusion to the wilds of Alaska.
Once his alcohol dependency became public at around the same time that Wenger arrived at the club, Adams started to make his own forays into the world of art, music and literature.
There are plenty of his signature otaku flowers, but also forays into art history, including homages to the British master of angst Francis Bacon and the Edo-period Japanese painter Soga Shohaku.
But the restructuring of Austrian proved time consuming, while Lufthansa eventually sold British Midland to British Airways parent IAG in 2012, meaning not all shareholders are in favor of further merger forays.
For instance, his most recent forays into Department of Defense policy have been on the behalf of convicted war criminals--one who is serving 85033 years and one who walks free today.
Some esteemed authors may make touristic one-off forays into categories besides the strictly literary; others, like John Banville, fence such books off from their regular endeavors by means of a pseudonym.
Between 85033 and 2013, in some of their first forays into cyberwarfare, Iranian hackers cost U.S. financial institutions tens of millions of dollars and knocked Saudi Aramco's business operations offline for months.
Pitino struggled in brief forays in the N.B.A., but he has reached the Final Four with three college teams and has won national titles at his last two stops, Kentucky and Louisville.
Not enough is made, for instance, of the terrible "Gatsby" musical Henry and Tamar commit, or of Gwen's forays into performance art (she is like a defanged version of Maureen from "Rent").
That began his rise as a developer, with periodic forays into public life, with the city's Department of Water and Power in the 1980s and later as president of the Police Commission.
"What was the worst that could happen — someone came out and said, 'Get off the course, you ruffians'?" asked Peter Fleetwood, who acknowledged his role as the instigator of their trespassing forays.
Tired of his once-frequent forays into the French countryside, he reinvented himself as a homebody painter and designed his pond as a way of solving his problem of what to paint.
This drug appears to be heavily used by fighters throughout the Middle East — much as the allied troops used amphetamines in World War II to keep fighter pilots awake during long forays.
It is as much about accomplishing strategic goals like destabilizing Europe and NATO, or forcing the European Union to rescind the sanctions it applied after his forays into Crimea and eastern Ukraine.
Early forays into the region by Jason D. Greenblatt, Mr. Trump's special representative for international negotiations and his point man in the settlement talks, have been a study in diplomatic even-handedness.
In the lead-up to his past two competitive forays to the Masters at Augusta National, McIlroy has endured an endless loop of questions about his preparedness, his confidence and his putting.
This week, the central banks of Australia and New Zealand took their first forays into the world of QE and Israel's central bank resumed bond-buying for the first time since 2009.
"Man and Wife (The Former)" is the first track on Read Music, Speak Spanish and tells the story of a young couple making their initial forays into the world and the class system.
One senses that the Dionysian abandon that would come to characterize expressionist painting was not an option, and the forays into it made by Segesman, Thesleff, Schauman were usually with a palette knife.
Amazon's other recent forays into healthcare include paying almost $1 billion to acquire online prescription service PillPack and a new joint venture with Berkshire Hathaway and JP Morgan Chase to improve employee healthcare.
This crisis is looming for Netflix in particular, but also for Amazon, for a proposed new streaming service from Apple, and for whatever's going on with Facebook and YouTube's forays into original programming.
The pieces included there were some of Korzynski's first forays into electronic composition, but his efforts seem to anticipate the fair amount of synth-based club music that'd come over the following decade.
There is time between watches, between drills, between the now less-frequent forays out of town, between waiting on the roof of an apartment building, eyes trained on the street, muscles held tense.
Tuft & Needle's founders took similar approaches with the company's pricing and marketing messaging, calling out what they saw as greedy mattress stores and overpriced traditional brands in the startup's early forays into advertising.
The bank's strategy includes focusing mostly on retail banking and making only limited forays into corporate lending, said Akchakocha, adding that PrivatBank had implemented a range of changes to its governance since nationalization.
The short seller's publicly disclosed recent forays into Europe include a bet against French supermarket operator Casino Group, where Block is wagering the company's stock will fall because of its high debt burden.
Björk's experimental music and album releases are known for their forays into new technology, with her 2016 world tour letting fans visit her home of Iceland through VR headsets set to her music.
Following on from Sundance and Cannes, which have recently made their first serious forays into virtual reality, Doc/Fest curators put 12 major VR and other interactive projects into their programme this year.
As automakers make forays into the car-share business with their own start-ups, a new study says the car-share industry will have a limited impact on vehicle sales in any case.
Now the chain appears to be making forays into a space that big-box players such as Wal-Mart and Target are still trying to master — selling customers a little bit of everything.
The idea of Goldman as a savings bank and lender to the masses may seem somewhat incongruous, but GS Bank and Mosaic are not its first forays into the finances of the 99%.
His frequent forays into head voice to negotiate certain high passages may have been in keeping with vocal practice in Donizetti's time, but they were insufficiently integrated into the rest of his voice.
" That was the actor Mr. Ayer said he wanted for the unhinged Harley Quinn, who could bring to life the character's "gear shifts, the wild forays and suddenly can be real and heartbreaking.
Google needs to nail not just Assistant's smarts, but also its personality — a new skill for Google, and one that its past forays into social software (Google Plus, anyone?) don't speak highly of.
Her education and work ethic eventually opened many avenues to her, and — despite forays into lucrative and sometimes regrettable pursuits like her corporate speechmaking — she has always returned to a path of service.
Started in 1994 by Stanford graduate students Jerry Yang and David Filo, Yahoo in its early years was the destination of choice for many making their first forays into the World Wide Web.
Principally known as a telecom magnate, Cisneros is making his first forays in to the oil business this year - and got a considerably better deal that what Petroandina negotiated, according to Harvest filings.
The current queen of pop music appears to be back on her throne, after forays into jazz, country, and film, embracing the style that put her on the map in the first place.
PAT STEIR: SILENT SECRET WATERFALLS Albert Barnes's spectacular, salon-style, stuffed-to-the-gills museum continues its recent forays into contemporary art with the installation of this specially commissioned cycle of paintings. Jan.
The nighttime forays to the fridge, for instance, are thought to result when the sleeping brain is active but the chemical that usually circulates to keep the body still is out of sync.
With time unexpectedly to spare, I decided to make the best of it and make some exploratory forays into the Lagoon, which a few Italian developers and civic groups are trying to revive.
Near-perpetual legal proceedings Ever since he made his first forays into real estate development, Trump has found himself embroiled in near-perpetual legal proceedings related both to his business and personal life.
Even though the United States is present in the region, negotiating peace with the Taliban in Doha, Qatar, there have been only two top-level forays into the conflict that we know of.
According to the company's latest earnings report, Alphabet's forays into health technology, self-driving cars and delivery drones, among other moonshots, lost the company $3.6 billion last year, compared to $1.9 billion in 2014.
Dylan's forays into seeking justice are part of a wave of vigilantism that spread throughout the Bristol biking community earlier in the year, as the anger at perceived police inaction reached a breaking point.
But even as John and Chrissy were making forays into Middle America (Teigen has now published two popular cookbooks, and just launched a new kitchenware collection with Target), Legend's political activism remained staunchly progressive.
Microsoft kicked off its forays into "mixed reality" with its HoloLens headset in 2015, and it's since created a larger Windows Mixed Reality (formerly called "Windows Holographic") product line, which includes virtual reality headsets.
The defense ministry's forays into areas long regarded as the preserve of the foreign ministry are raising eyebrows in Russia, where strict protocol means ministers usually hold talks only with their direct foreign counterparts.
It's new to Maven, but it actually harkens back to one of GM's first forays into ownership alternatives – Let's Drive NYC, which debuted in October 2015, and which provided service focused on residential buildings.
He took time off from the company for his political forays but when he returned to it in 1998 he saw the company's profits nearly quadruple and long-term debt slashed by about half.
Cormier's first forays into the music industry were through volunteering for organizations like Safe Amp and the Ignite Youth Festival, where she learned more about what goes on behind-the-scenes in producing shows.
It's 65daysofstatic's first game project, and one its first forays into the world of soundtracks (the band has done one soundtrack prior, a live re-scoring of the 213 sci-fi film Silent Running).
The defence ministry's forays into areas long regarded as the preserve of the foreign ministry are raising eyebrows in Russia, where strict protocol means ministers usually hold talks only with their direct foreign counterparts.
The company has invested heavily in India and Southeast Asia and is making its first forays into the U.S. market - launching next month its first device capable of roaming on the country's 4G networks.
Elway would win the next two Super Bowls, skipping out on meeting with Bill Clinton after the second one, which really jump-started his many forays into politics ("I don't believe in safety nets").
Analysts would have been surprised, indeed shocked, if the bank had taken action on Thursday after a monetary policy meeting in Vienna, one of the Governing Council's periodic forays outside its base in Frankfurt.
Björk has a longstanding reputation for being on the cutting edge of music video artistry — and her recent forays into virtual reality show that she has no plans to slow down on the innovation.
Photograph by Weegee / ICP / Getty Weegee was back in New York by the end of 1951, and spent much of the next decade making pointless forays into Europe, art-house films, and soft porn.
You'll also hear some of the duo's curious forays into other sounds that slightly latched onto the DNA of their original success while experimenting with genres like quiet storm and straight up R&B.
The artist, who died in 2015, at the age of sixty-five, is the subject of the retrospective "Phenomenal Nature," at the Met Breuer, which also includes her later forays into ceramics and bronze.
Keep the infrastructure promises and drop the birther forays; pursue E-Verify but forgo the child-separating cruelties; be tough on China but stop vilifying black athletes; embrace nationalism but stiff-arm Confederate nostalgia.
In Mexico City, Rocío Vazquez Landeta of Eat Like a Local is conscious of the income differential between the visitors on her forays through the shambolic La Merced market and the vendors they meet.
He has worked allusions to other features of the state's cuisine into the menu, which makes forays into pasta and small seafood dishes, but the pizza grill is at the center of the action.
The cats established territories in the paddock, home ranges that they would scout regularly, loping out on forays to the farthest edges while keeping their hunting grounds to small areas that would periodically change.
Top officials of the bank have signaled that the program will be the main topic at the meeting of the policy-setting Governing Council, which is making one of its periodic forays outside Frankfurt.
Painting is the be-all and end-all of Mr. Hockney's art, the point of departure of his forays into other pictorial realms and the port to which he inevitably returns, discoveries in hand.
I have no idea what Cal thinks — does he recall, did he understand, the grounding in the Greek myths from the earlier books and our forays into the D'Aulaires' classic "Book of Greek Myths"?
All of this familial questioning in her marriage is referred to as the "Central Sadness," and it holds a lot of weight — especially when compared with Daum's faltering forays into the foster care system.
Despire the controversy, Paul has stuck with leading Team 10, even as his career has led him to follow forays into boxing, acting, music, and a whirlwind six-month marriage with YouTuber Tana Mongeau.
Indeed, the company is having a hard time turning the corner as competing digital listening options eat into its terrestrial radio revenue, and iHeartMedia's own forays into digital are likely to be a losing proposition.
While Amazon so far has shown no interest in that market, Chewy's and Walmart's forays into the online pet pharmacy business threaten to change that, prompting veterinary clinics to seek help in defending their turf.
Stada, which also derives considerable parts of its revenues from Russia and eastern Europe, is seeking to expand its non-prescription consumer care business and has also made forays into diagnostics kits and electronic cigarettes.
Contrast that with Apple's smoother (if still scary) forays into the health world, which include an app that asks users if they'd like to voluntarily link their medical records up to their iPhones, for instance.
Servant marks one of Shyamalan's first major forays into television, and the director said there's already a set number of episodes the creative team needs to make in order to tell the story completely: 60.
When some of the world's biggest retail companies are announcing forays into food delivery, they might be thinking of Meituan Dianping, which while not widely known outside its base in China, is worth $55 billion.
For example, one of his earliest forays into investing was in the waste energy firm Covanta in the 1980s, and even now the company remains a top holding for the flagship Third Avenue Value Fund.
Facebook's forays into virtual reality and its potential to put us in the same room with our loved ones on the other side of the world require a shift in how we understand the company.
Idle hands were kept busy with ill-considered forays into shipbuilding (in a landlocked country), making weapons (that neither NATO nor the Warsaw Pact wanted) and trading oil (which nearly bankrupted the firm in 1985).
There's no room for pimples or Paul McCartney-inspired bobs: Only aggressive guitars, American accents, and rock 'n' roll that's lightly tempered by forays into Turner's former style and the good old days of Submarine.
These forays into virtual tourism have already proved popular for the city of lights and, while it's hard to predict exactly where this trend will go, we can say we're looking forward to what's next.
Soon enough, I was living a double life: making my first forays into casual sex with guys off Tinder while simultaneously meeting prospective grooms as part of a system where a woman's "purity" was prized.
A helicopter fired rockets into the area and heavy gunfire and mortar blasts echoed as troops made forays in districts near the Nuri mosque, where Islamic State's black jihadist flag hangs from its leaning minaret.
Las Vegas (CNN)In addition to his frequent forays into casinos and gun shops, Las Vegas strip killer Stephen Paddock took 20 cruises, many of them in Europe and the Middle East, investigators have learned.
Before his latest forays, he was "the chief wrecker" of the government in 1999, under Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, causing its fall after 13 months, said Sudheendra Kulkarni, a close adviser to Mr. Vajpayee.
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States has ramped up its scrutiny of potential foreign forays into the U.S. market in recent months, but such an overt intervention is unusual for the panel.
While the story of WeWork&aposs rise and fall is now familiar, Neumann&aposs forays into the world of startup funding provide another fascinating perspective into one of the tech world&aposs most controversial characters.
It remains to be seen how far Ghana's fledgling space science industry will go, but the prospects look bright as its set of space pioneers continue to develop the country's unlikely forays into space science.
President Putin had already started his forays into Ukraine and Syria when Mr. Trump was elected; the Russian foray into the democratic processes of Western countries, including the United States, would be exposed soon after.
Thiem, looking lower on energy and inspiration, could not hold his own, and Nadal soon ran out the match, mixing successful forays to the net with his customary precision and court coverage at the baseline.
In personal vignettes interspersed throughout the book, the author recounts his own forays in the sport, from his first five-miler, at age 10, to soggy slow marathons and hitting the wall in Central Park.
" It's a firecracker of a song — and, from an art critic's perspective, more sophisticated and more genuine than their earlier forays into museums and galleries, such as Jay-Z's dreary Marina Abramovic parody "Picasso Baby.
On screen, Ms. Adams, 42, can carry off expensive silks and deep-V necklines with panache (see: "American Hustle" or "Nocturnal Animals"), but in real life, her early forays into gowns and glitz were uneven.
In all, Djokovic sent down 27 winners to Khachanov's nine, won 93% of his first serve points, nine of 29 forays to the net, and wrapped up the one-sided affair in just 220 minutes.
It features not only 200 of her own pieces (some of them collaborations) but also works by Fernand Léger, Pablo Picasso and other artists, in recognition of her many forays across the art-design divide.
Atwell might be best known to some for her forays into the Marvel universe, but she's an extremely talented actress who deftly captures Margaret's combination of intelligence and pragmatism, in contrast to her sister's idealism.
The narratives, which twist together into a shocking dénouement, are marked by ghost stories, from Nat and Ruth's forays into the world of mediums and séances to Cora's struggle to piece together her aunt's past.
The living-room floorboards are laid in a herringbone pattern; a marble fireplace has a mantel decorated with taxidermied birds, a gilt clock, an ornate porcelain candlestick, and other objects from Michele's antique-store forays.
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States has ramped up its scrutiny of potential foreign forays into the U.S. market in recent months, but such an overt intervention is unusual for the panel.
While Melissa zeroes in on her work as a chef and food writer, one of Jasmine's many forays into the world of wellness is the sound bath — something of a novelty in the British capital.
Boast's own Daphne experiences a reverse evolution: As she comes to know Ollie, and to make timid forays into the politics and pain and tenderness of the world, she sheds her bark, her roots loosen.
Their first in-person meeting came amid Trump's first series of diplomatic forays, following his weekend bonding session with Japan's prime minister and just two days before the Israeli prime minister arrives at the White House.
Since opening in 1995, the clinic has often been at the forefront of fertility technology, with early forays into genetic screening of embryos and research identifying which embryos are most likely to make it to term.
Much like Anderson Silva made several, non-title forays up to light heavyweight, taking on middling fighters like Forrest Griffin and Stefan Bonnar, Mighty Mouse could head up to bantamweight to take on a top contender.
Another target of these forays appears to be Kern's foreign minister, 30-year-old Sebastian Kurz, who is widely expected to take over the People's Party (OVP), the junior coalition partner, before the next parliamentary election.
Hedge funds clocked up hundreds of millions of dollars in losses from investments in mainly equities when the shipping industry first turned sour a decade ago and have made limited forays for the most part since.
His earliest forays into music were in New Wave and punk (notably with the Buggles) rather than in film, and he grew up with an ear — or rather, ears — already geared toward the evolution of music.
Hedge funds clocked up hundreds of millions of dollars in losses from investments in mainly equities when the shipping industry first turned sour a decade ago – and have made limited forays for the most part since.
Amazon has already made forays into connected home video cameras and even home entry products, including its Cloud Cam and Amazon Key offering for remotely enabling access to your home for delivery people dropping off packages.
But the the Backroad Ball is the first event of its kind in Eastern Canada, where female forays into traditionally uber-masculine activities tend to be slower to catch on, and still viewed as mildly transgressive.
An off-the-record friend who works in City Hall told me that this was one of the department's more morally sound forays into the reservation programs and public-private partnerships it often gets criticized for.
Forays in 2015 like the synth banger "Bassically" and the limpid, minimalist pop of "See Me," alongside hitting the road with Grimes in 2016, furthered her reach, but we were still left longing, and ultimately unfulfilled.
Her recent forays into jazz, country, and now the 90s R&B of "The Cure," aren't relevance grabs or pandering to convention—they're an artist leaning into who she is instead of who she's up against.
With the base of global gamers predicted to jump from two billion in 2016 to 2.7 billion in 2021, Razer is pitching investors on that opportunity coupled with its forays into mobile, AV, services and payments.
Long before Amazon bought out Whole Foods for $27 billion last year, Alibaba was making offline forays by forging partnerships with a department store operator, an electronics retail heavyweight and, more recently, a prolific hypermarket chain.
While Hoffman's forays into the intersection of tech and politics have not always been without scandal, he has emerged as one of the most prolific backers of companies looking to apply technology to the political sphere.
After winning the fourth in a tiebreaker, this time drawing an error from Nadal at the net, Thiem found his bearings in the forecourt in the final set, winning seven of his first eight forays forward.
Some of Palmer Paints' first forays into the hobbyist market came in the form of Lil' Abner figurine painting kits as well as washable paint boards that could be painted, rinsed off, and then painted again.
PARIS — Serge Dassault, the French billionaire and aviation magnate who made successful forays into politics and the media but was caught up in corruption scandals later in life, died on Monday at his office in Paris.
With its groundbreaking announcement this week of further forays into the financial markets, the Federal Reserve has indicated it will surpass its response to the financial crisis in terms of timing, intensity and, ultimately, monetary value.
Unlike the British, whose forays into Afghanistan as far back as the mid-2300th century inspired suspicion and distrust among Helmandis even when they returned in 22010, the Americans had yet to make a bad impression.
After the Civil War, Juan studied at a Jesuit school in Barcelona and made his first forays into fiction, writing a dozen novels between the ages of 12 and 16 — ripping yarns set in exotic locales.
It has built China-centered regional economic institutions like the Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank, and challenged American military superiority with forays into the East and South China Seas and by bullying American allies in the region.
Stone — who was sentenced to 40 months in federal prison on Thursday for obstruction of justice, false statements, and witness tampering — is a longtime ally and former adviser of the president during his early political forays.
Possible forays into fintech and robo-adviceAnother company JPMorgan might consider could be SoFi, the San Francisco-based tech firm that got its start refinancing student loans for graduates of top-tier business and medical schools.
The move, U.S. officials say, is just one small step that speaks to a growing administration-wide commitment to countering the expanding reach of China, whose forays in the Arctic have also alarmed America's Nordic allies.
This drama was one of Hulu's first forays into original programming in 2013; it follows a group of Latino high schoolers in East Los Angeles navigating everything teenagers do in television shows — friendships, sex, drugs, family.
As we covered in Week 6 — when the Cowboys made some rare forays outside the box — Dallas primarily relies on isolation routes that work independent of each other, requiring receivers to beat coverage without much schemed help.
Whether or not these forays into the world of the Kool Kidz are the result of a shift in strategy brought on by the company's relatively new chief executive, Gordon Willoughby (formerly of Amazon), they're pretty great.
Trump noted that it all began at the venue for Thursday night's gala, the Grand Hyatt, which Trump renovated in partnership with the Hyatt Corporation in 1976 -- one of Trump's first forays into Manhattan's real estate market.
Such forays show that, for the first time since oil prices plunged in 2014, Big Oil is putting its head above the parapet to seek substantial new sources of crude that will tide it through the 2020s.
His Godzilla comics for IDW were equally epic and emotional, and his brief forays into the Marvel Universe have been some of the most imaginative comics to come out of that publisher in the last five years.
Last year, two prominent companies, SunEdison and NRG, alarmed investors with ambitious forays into the rooftop solar business, leading to reorganization, belt-tightening and, in the case of NRG, the departure of its chief executive, David Crane.
Like, in between the sexy scenes of the duo playing with masquerade masks and steamy shower forays, there was one major question: Who the heck was that woman lurking in the shadows by Anastasia and Christian's bed?
Apple's done well for itself when it comes to its own forays into streaming subscriptions; Apple Music recently surpassed 40 million paying subscribers, putting it on the path to eclipse Spotify in the US later this year.
Taylor Hatmaker is similarly agog at Portal: It stands to reason that if Facebook cannot reliably secure its flagship product — Facebook itself — then the company should not be trusted with experimental forays into wildly different products, i.e.
As well as banks - seeking cash as local liquidity is squeezed - and companies, Gulf sovereigns are expected to make rare forays into international debt markets this year to cover budget shortfalls, including Qatar, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.
Yes, the series delves into some dark places — after heroine Midge's marriage crumbles, her first forays into standup are more like "public breakdowns" than crafted comedy, her portrayer told Refinery29 last November — it never actually becomes dark.
Amazon has, however, made small forays in that direction and the U.S company has been steadily building up its presence in France, where it has run its Amazon Prime Now express delivery service in Paris since 2016.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Bicycle-sharing start-up LimeBike will begin operating in two European cities this month, marking the first overseas expansion by U.S. players seeking to keep pace with the international forays of better-funded Chinese rivals.
Yasuo Sakuma, portfolio manager at Bayview Asset Management, said he still saw the company's shares as cheap given the potential for Nintendo to reap rewards from other strong character franchises as it forays deeper into mobile gaming.
Like the WWII buffs in Hail of Bullets, and Sacriphyx (who explore WWI from an Australian perspective), they focus exclusively on one particular conflict—one that, sadly, provides ample fodder for the most wretchedly bleak lyrical forays.
Still, Marvel's triumphs on the page didn't readily translate to the screen, yielding plenty of frustration and disappointment with early forays into movies and television, as Lee grappled with executives who didn't take the underlying work seriously.
And he has consistently critiqued Trump's most demagogic forays — the proposed ban on Muslim travel to America, the footsie with white supremacists, the violent climate at his rallies — as betrayals of what American conservatism ought to be.
Even the curiosity-driven forays at NASA — undertaken more in pursuit of scientific understanding than a desire to improve, say, storm or drought forecasting — seem to be gaining value in an era of disruptive climate-related events.
Convenience was another draw: With multiple subway lines and plenty of Citi Bike docks, Mr. Mumby, 33, can get wherever he needs to be, and forays to the Whitney and the New Museum are an easy stroll.
I found myself mildly vexed by the novel's forays into travelogue, but there's no denying the author's skill at rendering this material; her sentences, at their best, are extraordinarily lucid, lodging places and people indelibly in memory.
Consumer spending in India is set to top $3.6 trillion by 2020, and brands like Ikea, H&M and GAP are planning forays into a country where new rules allow shops to open 24 hours a day.
I guess that was my first foray into architecture, trying to augment and adorn the tent with bits of greenery and to fashion this miniature forest were my first forays into the relationship between greenery and buildings.
The company may be looking for ways to blend the Echo Look technology with its other recent fashion forays, like its own clothing, handbag and shoe labels and its Stitch Fix-like at-home clothing trial service.
Having started out as a Netflix-style video streaming service, the Beijing-based LeEco later positioned itself as an Apple slayer and Tesla challenger by making expensive forays into manufacturing smartphones and televisions, and electric car development.
Nourished by his passion for music and inspired by mythological subjects or odes to the beauty of the female body in the guise of chaste allegories, this work reveals the artist's lesser-known forays into English Romanticism.
Unlike in past policy debates, the White House has played a heavy hand in the immigration negotiations on Capitol Hill, but as with the administration's past forays into policy, their directives have been mixed and at times contradictory.
His forays into literature have, instead, inspired him so much that he's settled on a name for the Boring Company's second massive tunneling machine, and it's been pulled straight from one of America's most important poets, Robert Frost.
But while some of the megastudio's forays into TV seem like watered-down versions of the tentpole films that fans flock to, Hulu's release, Runaways, is taking a decidedly more down-to-earth look at the Marvel Universe.
Donors, even those who have been paraded by these Trump super PACs as prominent backers, described on Wednesday a sense of bewilderment as they struggled to connect with the right aides or make forays into the right groups.
Buying GitHub, the world's largest repository for open-source code and projects, for $7.5 billion allowed Microsoft to repair the weakened developer relationships from failed forays into areas such as mobile and the disaster that was Windows 8.
"Despite several forays in WTI above our prior resistance of $55, the market continues to draft back down largely under the pressure of this week's stronger dollar," Jim Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch and Associates, said in a note.
In front of a crowd of 218,25 that included Magic Johnson, the president of basketball operations for the Los Angeles Lakers who had a front-row seat for this one, Fox continued his bold forays to the cup.
Central Group may not be a name well-known outside of Southeast Asia, but it is one of the region's largest retail players with a huge footprint in Thailand and forays into Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia and other countries.
The birth of Lucy, who he describes as a persona, is very important and is inseparable from his artistic forays, which include photographs of BDSM culture, which he shoots on disposable cameras in both private and public places.
To back up these forays into welfare reform, Trump issued an executive order to aggregate many federal safety net policies affecting low-income people in a single department to be called the Department of Health and Public Welfare.
Hedge funds made initial forays into shipping stocks in the third quarter of 2017, but significantly stepped up their bets in the final three months of the year, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings compiled by Symmetric show.
After the anthropologist and political commentator Roberto DaMatta questioned Mr. Temer's forays into verse in a newspaper column, Mr. Temer responded by sending Mr. DaMatta a copy of his book and a letter taking issue with the criticism.
It's a trend that coincides with the rise of the wild food movement, and as more people are getting in touch with where food comes from, more are opting for mushroom forays instead of the standard weekend hike.
Their sound developed from Nick's screeching guitar lines over Brian crashing his cymbals like a menace into forays in synth, electro-pop and even reggae-tinged territory (trust me, they made it work – that's coming in a second).
Monsanto has never been a company that has been particularly lauded for doing responsible things, and its forays into genetically modified plants have had a number of unintended consequences, such as encouraging pesticide resistant "super bugs" and weeds.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump expressed openness to holding talks between the United States and North Korea during a call with South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Wednesday, the latest of Trump's forays into inter-Korean relations.
The exhibition is supplemented by a slideshow featuring hundreds of images captured by Detroit-based artist Scott Hocking, who has obsessively catalogued the Miller-Melberg creations he's encountered on his meandering forays through the greater Metro Detroit area.
Among his recent forays into presenting ballet in sneakers — each in a quite different rhythmic idiom — I'm especially haunted by the duets in "Hurry Up, We're Dreaming," which had its world premiere at San Francisco Ballet in April.
While I think getting properly fitted for running shoes is important as you build your mileage (and buying them can give you an incentive to stick to running), you don't need them for your first few forays out.
Homing in on indigenous lands where logging crews make forays to illegally extract coveted hardwoods, the squad spotted from the air a makeshift sawmill near the boundary of the Alto Turiaçu Indian Territory, home to the Ka'apor people.
From the early days of Batman and Superman pushing back against fears over the rise of organized crime to Marvel's more recent metaphoric forays into intolerance and social justice, Gotham is just a new voice in the mix.
After brief forays into investigating domestic fascism, the committee focused almost exclusively on American communists, deemed dangerous both for their suspected ties to the Soviet Union and for their "un-American" ideas about labor rights and racial equality.
Mr. Trump's tentative forays into child-care policy and paid parental leave — another traditional Democratic issue that he mentioned Tuesday in his speech — have attracted more interest, in part because they are unexpected from a Republican standard-bearer.
Her ambitions for her brand were perhaps matched only by those of Kanye West, who first made forays into Paris back in 2011 and interned for a while at Fendi, and whose Yeezy brand is backed by Adidas.
It was a decade book-ended by the first forays into free agency for LeBron James and Kawhi Leonard, both of whom shook the league with the choices they made and the manner in which they made them.
Although few public-relations specialists today would take as abrasive a tack as Mr. Schmertz sometimes did, the modern media landscape is full of advertiser-influenced or controlled content that calls to mind his early forays into advertorials.
As if nothing had happened, Kyrgios got back to business as he hammered in aces and winners, having also capped some good forays to the net with confident volleys to book a second-round clash with Norwegian Casper Ruud.
And they do so understandably, since there is an inherent danger that the journalism will be steered by the company's commercial interests; it's a concern similar to those surrounding media companies' forays into "native advertising," which resembles news content.
While asset swaps had been discussed with other European companies, too, RWE never felt comfortable with taking on large exposure to southern Europe, the people said, citing ill-fated forays into the region by E.ON during the last decade.
The company's products are now in 225 car and truck models, and Nvidia's recent partnerships with Bosch, the world's biggest auto supplier, and Paccar, a leading truck manufacturer, show the company making definitive forays into the autonomous vehicle space.
The Cupertino-based king of consumer hardware has set itself apart from other consumer tech companies through its professed emphasis on privacy, a position that Apple will likely leverage further as it continues to make deeper forays into health.
Repeated ill-considered forays by Congress into reorganization of nuclear weapons responsibilities blur the focus on mission execution just as the margin for error is contracting in the face of our aging nuclear forces and an increasingly unsettled world.
His slate of achievements — universal pre-K, a rent freeze, ending "stop and frisk" policing while keeping crime down — put him on the 2020 map (even if his forays onto the national political scene haven't yielded much positive attention).
Mr. Trump's blue-state gambit was reminiscent of Mitt Romney's late effort four years ago to make forays into a handful of Democratic-leaning battlegrounds, including Pennsylvania and Minnesota, and crack the political firewall assembled by Mr. Obama's campaign.
LG: Then I think we saw — this is now we're taping this on Wednesday, last night was Tuesday, and the new "Planet of the Apps" show, which is one of Apple's first forays into original content, aired last night.
Mr. Barr served as a driving force in securing the power to declassify government secrets, and the lead-up to Thursday's announcement demonstrated an amount of planning that went beyond previous similar forays by Mr. Trump and his aides.
The legal battle pitches one of the world's richest cities against a tech giant known for its forays into new markets around the world that have prompted bans, restrictions and protests, including by drivers of London's famous black cabs.
Built on a somewhat-dated midcentury conceit, the musical tells the story of an editor for the fashion magazine "Allure" and her forays into psychoanalysis, which unfold in a series of dream episodes led by Weill's characteristically cutting music.
While he was a compelling choice for the first American team assault on Everest in 2100, he was not invited — a snub that ended his Himalayan forays and confirmed his preference for climbing alone or with a few companions.
It found expression in many property-scouting forays to Maplewood, N.J., Forest Hills Gardens in Queens and assorted pockets of Westchester County, N.Y. There was a lot to look at, because Ms. Anderson-Lopez, 43, had broad search terms.
More than a dozen potential candidates have made initial forays into states that will hold the first nominating contests of the cycle, honing a campaign message and meeting the activists who could make or break their Oval Office dreams.
If anything, his forays into more wearable clothes seemed to encourage an altogether more abstract proposition later in the collection, which included panniered gowns with neon laced corsetry, wide mantuas and oversized sculptural pieces draped in vivid Edwardian prints.
The author traffics their elaborately interlacing trajectories with impressive dexterity, save for prolix forays into Richard's son's London exchange-student life and a pivotal coincidental encounter that requires almost as much suspension of disbelief as the novel's magic realism.
Mr. Clinton did not just keep his well-known temper in check: He even stopped shaking hands and signing autographs after brief forays on the rope line, a place at which he is known to spend up to an hour.
"That clear and unequivocal backing from the top really matters to colleagues in the CIB and I'm glad to give it," said Staley, who has also driven fresh forays into higher-risk, higher-reward businesses including leveraged finance and global securitization. .
India's navy, which has long considered the Indian Ocean its area of influence, has been unnerved by Chinese naval forays in the region and its efforts to build port infrastructure in countries stretching from Pakistan to Djibouti on the African coast.
After some group courses, a student can begin their first forays into composing — a somewhat radical idea in the classical world, which has strongly rested upon a strong tradition and emphasis on training and mastery of technique prior to writing music.
When it came time to find the first trainer for his new venture, his number one pick was an older man named Monlit, who had been training Tim since his initial forays into Muay Thai 30 years ago at Fairtex.
His deft references to Bill Clinton's mistreatment of women has already turned Clinton's gender issue against her, and he has begun to dredge up the many scandals that have plagued the Clintons since their earliest forays into simultaneous politicking and moneymaking.
Google has made forays into releasing standalone virtual reality headsets with the Lenovo Mirage Solo, but it's largely shifted its focus away from VR hardware, focusing on phone-based augmented reality and on VR apps like the painting tool Tilt Brush.
But now that we're in the New Year I want to respond to one of the most in-depth rejoinders to my forays, which was supplied by John W. Martens of the University of Saint Thomas, writing for America Magazine.
"That clear and unequivocal backing from the top really matters to colleagues in the CIB and I'm glad to give it," said Staley, who has also driven fresh forays into higher-risk, higher-reward businesses including leveraged finance and global securitisation. .
A former Ford director and interim athletic director at the University of Michigan, Hackett was tapped in March 20163 to run Ford Smart Mobility, a unit established to oversee and coordinate forays into autonomous driving, ride sharing and other ventures.
It's not altogether surprising that Fitbit's upcoming smartwatch would have an uncannily similar aesthetic to an earlier product, given that Fitbit is known for a more utilitarian design across all of its trackers, with occasional (and sometimes awkward) forays into fashion.
MTN has also made forays in e-commerce as part of the search for fresh revenue streams including a stake in German's Rocket Internet, a company behind a loss-making Nigeria-based online retailer Jumia that was established in 2012.
For most people, dance music isn't an obsessional, clandestine, obscurist interest—in the same way that most people's understanding of what a nightclub is more likely to be informed by pissed-up forays into Oceana than catching Kevin Saunderson at Tresor.
Her first artistic forays were with collage and one-off paintings, but it wasn't until Lorelei got into vintage porn and encountered actual artists in Portland, Oregon that she got serious about making art, this time via drawing and illustration.
The protagonists of Blue Reflection navigate everyday high school life on top of their regular forays into a space called The Common, where the full spectrum of human emotion lives amid flooded ruins, grassy fields, and latticework tunnels draped in wisteria.
Basic services and freedoms evaporate, and forays outside become perilous; but instead of embracing the easy menace of darkness and shadow, the director and his cinematographer, Adam Philp, make the more challenging choice to stage key sequences in full sunlight.
When I told Rachel of my fascination with Ben Maddow and of my feeling that by inserting him into a piece that was supposed to be about her I was imitating her forays into left field, she nodded in agreement.
It bought several companies as it moved into different kinds of energy projects, including forays into wind, energy storage and residential solar, while at the same time looking to expand its manufacturing operations in large markets like Brazil, China and India.
In Hong Kong, commuters are hopping on the trams known as "ding dings" in their forays, while in countries such as Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, the U.S. State Department has sent tweets warning players to beware of unexploded wartime mines.
Terrorist recruitment has increased in regions affected by Trump's drone strikes; Putin, after a period of consolidation following the easing of sanctions, is working to destabilize Eastern Europe once more, and Xi Jinping is making forays in China's near-abroad.
While much of the rest of Australia was colonized in the 19th century, the Tiwis remained a realm unto themselves except for occasional canoe forays to the mainland, where, according to legend, Tiwi men captured Aboriginal women to bring back home.
Rajan unexpectedly did not seek a renewal of his three-year term at the RBI, having faced hostility from some sections of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's BJP party who disliked his less nationalist stance and brief forays into political territory.
But of course so long as this same Republican Party remains itself pro-corporate in its economic ideology — as the Trumpified G.O.P., despite his populist forays, has determinedly remained — the corporate interests themselves stand to lose little from these polarizing trends.
The NASA website also provided details on the space agency's plans for making the moon a jumping off point for future missions to Mars and a place to test equipment and technology for other forays out into the solar system.
I truly hope this is the first of a number of forays into the trendy lumberjack merch market for Bon Iver, because the possibilities are endless: Singing penknife, Bon Iver-branded sack of coal, USB beard comb containing the album.
This awareness of an amused Macdonald lurking behind the deadpan Norm is what animates his forays into meta-comedy — not the smug refusals of anti-comedy, but genuinely funny subversions that exploit what audiences have come to expect from the form.
The property presents an opportunity to see a slice of the city that has dealt with a great deal of tumult, but also one that always embraced Mr. Domino and paved the way for his first forays into rhythm and blues.
On Tuesday, Levatich parried that question by expressing confidence in the company's strategy to make forays into middleweight, lightweight and battery-powered bikes and grow its business overseas, particularly in Asia, to account for half of its revenue by 2027.
The Chinese state news media, which accused the Pentagon this month of provoking regional conflict by sending the John S. McCain near Mischief Reef, seized on the collision to step up its criticism of American forays in the South China Sea.
As for Pacino, he's always good, but this feels like the least among his forays for HBO, perhaps because so much of the story in this truncated time frame unfolds around him, as he weakly flails against the rising tide.
France's Julian Alaphilippe is the 27-year-old sensation of this race, and with his explosive forays through the Alsace-Lorraine, the Massif Central and then down into the Pyrenean foothills he remains the cyclist with the best cumulative time.
If the 19th century gave us Russian literature and arts, and the 20th science and a fatally flawed ideology of totalitarian socialism, 21st-century Russia has little to offer beyond subversion of Western democracies and revanchist forays along its borders.
On Tuesday night against the Oklahoma City Thunder, in just his second game back, LeVert drove to the basket with confidence for the Nets, his forays into the paint often resulting in easy scoring opportunities for himself and his teammates.
El Camino lays out the aftermath with meticulous style, balancing callbacks to the original series (including Robert Forster as Ed the vacuum cleaner salesman, in one of his last-ever roles) with forays into heretofore unexplored corners of the Albuquerque underworld.
A bit of advice: It would behoove Sanders to include in his stump speeches travels to the South to advocate for civil rights before this election cycle, assuming there are such forays, so that no one assumes he's a Bernie-come-lately.
Steroid pioneer Jose Canseco was beaten into submission by a colossus South Korean, ex- NFLers Michael Westbrook and Johnnie Morton had brief, forgettable forays, and boxer James Toney tried, and failed, to demonstrate he could do more than throw and parry punches.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - When London-based Revolut opens its virtual doors in America this year, it will be the latest European digital bank to challenge incumbent U.S. lending giants after forays by Monzo and N214, but the challenges it faces have not diminished.
Everything you need to know about Facebook's data breach affecting 50M users It stands to reason that if Facebook cannot reliably secure its flagship product — Facebook itself — then the company should not be trusted with experimental forays into wildly different products, i.e.
Owners who are also enjoying a work day at home are documenting their pets' forays into the tundra on social media — with some furry friends encountering snow for the first time — giving those of us indoors a taste of what it's like outside.
Several prospective deals announced this month, from the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico to onshore Iran, suggest that the industry may be shying away from expensive forays into uncharted territory, and taking a more cost-conscious approach to exploration and production.
The EFF has filed a court filing pressing for warrants be required for searches of mobile phones, laptops and other digital devices by federal agents at international airports and U.S. land borders — describing these as "highly intrusive forays into travelers' private information".
But two forays into local government blew up in recent weeks as serious questions were raised about decisions made by emergency managers appointed by him in Flint and in Detroit, where the public schools are deteriorating physically and are close to insolvency.
The startup's initial public forays, too, were consumer: they included Recce, an interactive map that is also a gaming platform, and Go Deliver, a Groupon-meets-Gowalla type interactive and branded location-based, marketing platform built out in the form of a game.
Stephen Ellis (second from right) celebrating with the Facebook partnerships team after its CEO Gaming Summit Stephen Ellis (second from right) celebrating with the Facebook partnerships team after its CEO Gaming Summit Facebook's past forays into verticalized strategic partnerships have been incredibly successful.
Democrat Doug Jones' upset victory in Alabama on Tuesday capped a tortured 10 months for President Donald Trump, whose forays into the race all seemed to backfire and which are now drawing concerns as a wider slate of 2018 midterm contests near.
Azarenka, playing in her second tournament after the birth of her son Leo in December, out-hit and out-thought the second-seeded Romanian for much of a pulsating first set, mixing deep groundstrokes with frequent dropshots and forays to the net.
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China's $690m purchase of the London-based trading unit of South Africa's Standard Bank is one of the most ambitious overseas forays by a Chinese bank ever—yet it is worth less than 0.03% of ICBC's assets.
I have had a couple of forays into the darker side of martial arts—the cults and the vital point strikes—so I scoffed when I was handed a VHS a few weeks ago and told that I had seen nothing yet.
Many of the authors discuss their first impressions of the painting, which invariably come from reproductions — the triptych itself has been ensconced since the early 1980s at the Palmer Museum of Art, Pennsylvania State University, with only occasional forays to other venues.
Part memoir, part deep critical investigation of "works of art that seemed to articulate or be troubled by loneliness," The Lonely City combines Laing's astute observations of the world she inhabits with extended forays into social, psychological, and cultural critiques of visual art.
It's even harder to understand how the Wagner Group and its titular head, Yevgeny Prigozhin, fit into the big picture when there is so little consensus among experts about what Russia really hopes to get out of its forays into the mercenary market.
Auckland is a good walking city, and I enjoyed forays through Western Park and Victoria Park, where I was able to sit for a while and watch cricket teams practicing on the lawn, and down to the waterfront wharves near Queen Elizabeth Square.
Mr. McLaughlin — the guitarist who as a teenager helped define Miles Davis's early forays into fusion and with his Mahavishnu Orchestra became an influential exponent of the marriage between rock, jazz and Indian classical music — appears to be winding down his career.
As the Ford Foundation Gallery presents its opening year of three interconnected exhibitions — Perilous Bodies, Radical Love, and Utopian Imagination — Hyperallergic's Emily Hall Tremaine Fellow, Laura Raicovich spoke with the curators of these first forays in the space, Jaishri Abichandani and Natasha Becker.
A call to the restaurant critic and fish exporter Kjartan Olafsson, my go-to source for all things Icelandic, caught him in the midst of haying for the horses that carry him and his wife on off-road forays into the wilderness.
And it's especially surprising because White Castle hasn't had a lot of experience outside the US. There were forays into Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, and Mexico in the 80s and 90s, but they were relatively short-lived and didn't yield any new burgers.
I can look at these paintings not simply as representational likenesses, but as forays into constructing a future in which the American art-going public will not find it strange that the subjects for such stately and ceremonious images are black people.
The store team was "frustrated by some of the company's money-losing forays into building in-house startups that seem unlikely to ever reach mass scale or grow large enough to move the needle for Walmart's overall business," I wrote at the time.
Clinton in 2008 — claiming, for instance, that she would say anything to get elected, that she didn't tell the truth, that she was a "corporate lawyer sitting on the board of Walmart " — and Mr. Sanders's forays into offense in 2020 appear quite mild.
The 30-year-old, who began playing the violin at 3, regularly writes his own musical compositions and, aside from his fashion forays, has collaborated onstage with a host of pop and rock stars, including Lady Gaga, Bryan Adams and the Who.
His earlier forays into furniture include a more ornate direction — mirrors framed with twisted branches of bronze, a floor lamp with a thorny rose stem — but over the years his work has dramatically evolved from the decorative to the powerful, forthright and graphic.
He made his fortune in real estate, diversified other business interests and by licensing his own name, and has said on multiple occasions that any forays he took into stocks had been more for amusement than as a way to accumulate wealth.
It was also just one of many obscure forays in Florida business that now are getting a second look as Parnas heads to court on federal criminal charges while also serving as a central figure in the House-led Trump impeachment investigation.
Mr. Friedman, 63, and his partner, Cindy Lou Wakefield, 58, make frequent forays to local galleries (including ones owned by Mark Borghi and Peter Marcelle); to auctions at Christie's in New York and Amsterdam; and occasionally on acquisition or authentication jaunts to Europe.
Wall Street trails Silicon Valley in using customer information to boost revenue but with tech giants such as Amazon and Google wading onto their turf with forays into lending and payments, banks including JPMorgan, HSBC and Barclays are moving to narrow the gap.
Void Beats / Invocation Trex is also the first real product of a band at work: a collection of bubbling synthesizer oscillations, trancelike motorik rhythms and groove-riding forays into interstellar hypnosis that pay homage to their home city's rich history of Krautrock and Kosmiche.
Castro's swashbuckling forays into international affairs also overshadowed a visible dark side: the ruthless suppression of anti-Castro opposition forces, the curtailment of freedom of speech and expression, the imprisonment and killing of political enemies and a failure to confront racial hierarchies in revolutionary Cuba.
Matsuzaki himself made two forays inside to put the final touches on the Sunfish, sweating inside his face mask and bodysuit in the summer heat, his nerves jumping each time his portable monitor dinged to indicate he'd received another increment of his allowable radiation dose.
The White House's forays into banking have been largely aimed at making things easier for community and regional institutions, many of which were under the same regulatory burdens as the big Wall Street banks that helped drive the financial crisis that exploded in 2008.
Foran and some members of his leadership team have also been frustrated by some of the company's money-losing forays into building in-house startups that seem unlikely to ever reach mass scale or grow large enough to move the needle for Walmart's overall business.
Two-time NBA MVP Stephen Curry closed out the second day of Disrupt San Francisco by discussing his recent forays into technology investments and charitable organizations, kicking things off by talking Slyce, the social media startup he co-founded with former Davidson teammate Bryant Barr.
The New Wave that swept French cinema in the late 1950s, into which Malle induced her after some fruitless forays into film, allowed her to slip the thrall of costume designers complaining about the bags under her eyes and her lack of fashionable beauty.
Fancy, who debuted her sultry act at queer-friendly local cabaret nights six years ago, has transformed her once-tentative forays onto the stage into a powerhouse portrait of self-confidence — one that has kept her calendar crammed (and her lips extravagantly bedazzled) ever since.
Olek's story, in a similar way to Þórudóttir Þorvaldsdóttir's, illuminates the liberating capabilities of the craft: yarn has brought her from the restrictive environment of her home into a life of international gallery shows, forays into performance art, and a unique brand of environmental activism.
Despite limited political experience, Priyanka's "modest forays into public life suggest a natural comfort with the thrust and parry of Indian politics," said Milan Vaishnav, director and senior fellow of the South Asia program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, in a note.
With consumer spending in India set to top $3973 trillion by 2020, and brands like Ikea, H&M, Aeropostale and GAP planning forays into a country where new rules allow shops to remain open 24 hours a day, private equity firms see strong potential.
The appeal marks the beginning of months of legal wrangling in a battle that had pitched one of the world's richest cities against a Silicon Valley giant known for forays into new markets across the globe that have stoked competition for established cab companies.
On TV, 2004 was the final year of Dior fan Carrie Bradshaw's wild (and sometimes wincingly appropriative) forays into fashion in Sex and the City and also the year teen queen Marissa Cooper of The O.C. wore one of Galliano's Rasta-inspired Dior bags.
Gioni recommends starting on the fourth floor, which showcases the artist's political criticism, then passing through various subculture forays on the third, and ending on the second floor, where the voice of the work is most clearly distilled to that of the individual artist.
Whether it's to build a killer robot or design an underground bunker or explore the massive and mysterious island of Far Harbor, each of these further forays into Fallout 4 has managed to build on the base game with great new features and story elements.
His own forays into the area came about because his love of the trumpet led him to trace its origins further and further back until, in 1962, he found himself reconstructing an antecedent to the instrument that had been found in Tutankhamen's tomb in Egypt.
She said later that the set was intended as a tribute to the city of Detroit, which inspired her earliest forays into DJing; but it also demonstrated how forward-thinking labels like OWSLA can bring house and techno into their colorful, genre-hopping world.
But the company continued to lose money on its so-called "Other Bets" category, the group that includes the company's ambitious forays into areas outside of its core advertising business, such as it's self-driving car company Waymo and Verily, which does medical research.
"The automotive business is an extremely capital intensive business and we keep seeing companies who are thinking of getting into it underestimate that," said Autotrader senior analyst Michelle Krebs, citing moves by Apple Inc and Alphabet's Google to back off aggressive forays into the sector.
It's a similar way of working to one of the people I wanted to ask you about actually≠I was so excited a couple of years ago when you did a song with Charli XCX, as one of your first forays into coming back.
What eventually humbled Bill Gates and ended Microsoft's monopoly wasn't antitrust prosecutions, observers say, but a more nimble start-up named Google, a search engine designed by two Stanford Ph.D. dropouts that outperformed Microsoft's own forays into search (first MSN Search and now Bing).

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