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It foreshadowed games that they made, it foreshadowed conflicts that they had, so it was an interesting part of their story.
That oil selloff foreshadowed severe pain in the stock market.
None of this action is particularly well foreshadowed or choreographed.
What if the massively foreshadowed heartbreak belongs to Luyendyk himself?
The firm's ratio data and analysis foreshadowed ConocoPhillips dividend cut.
This division was foreshadowed during the Democratic primary this year.
Regulation of gristmill pricing foreshadowed future government regulation of utilities.
Kennedy's retirement foreshadowed tension ahead between Senate Republicans and Democrats.
Mr. Petrocelli foreshadowed a plan to attack that economic analysis.
Others feared that their history of neglect foreshadowed their future.
Bill Clinton and his presidency foreshadowed without remotely matching this.
Both reports foreshadowed more of these extreme events in the future.
Facebook previously foreshadowed that more data scandals could come to light.
Sessions foreshadowed his policy in a speech in Minneapolis on Monday.
When his first Nike sneaker was released, this had been foreshadowed.
Dr. Bowers's talk foreshadowed the latest doping crisis in international sports.
This has in the past foreshadowed economic slowdown and even recession.
Lam, the embattled leader, and foreshadowed more upheaval in the city.
Clinton's weakness foreshadowed Donald Trump narrowly carrying the state in November.
And it foreshadowed a relationship that was both supportive and fraught.
I felt they foreshadowed it well from a literary and storytelling perspective.
The home, as foreshadowed in the previous episodes, is on the market.
The activist campaign also foreshadowed a major restructuring of the company's board.
He bragged, promised to keep his promises and foreshadowed big tax changes.
The details: Gottlieb has foreshadowed a larger plan to reduce smoking rates.
Dr. King may have foreshadowed this in his 1963 speech in Detroit.
Dealing with Menards foreshadowed the experience she'd go through with bigger chains.
Chuck Schumer, the likely next Democratic leader, foreshadowed the Democratic attack line.
Golden State Coach Steve Kerr had foreshadowed the possibility before the game.
Indeed, the early 1990s uncannily foreshadowed the debates we are having today.
Fujimori foreshadowed a new wave of authoritarians in Venezuela, Ecuador and Bolivia.
This foreshadowed the state taking another move to the right in 2016.
It foreshadowed the dark paths that anonymous individuals would be led down.
And, it appears, he even made explicit threats that foreshadowed Wednesday's massacre.
It also foreshadowed what could be four acrimonious years of governance here.
And I'd also add that they foreshadowed the polling error as well.
Mr. Hariri said the United States move foreshadowed dangers for the region.
The problems with setting up the installation foreshadowed events in the decades after.
Fittingly, our correspondence actually foreshadowed your work at Twitter in some strange way.
Those nominations have also often foreshadowed Best Picture Oscar nominees in recent years.
And that Zuckerberg foreshadowed how these problems could worsen as technology replaces jobs.
On Friday evening, he foreshadowed the next target of his elaborately staged farce.
Chief Justice John Roberts wrote a dissent in Obergefell and foreshadowed future challenges.
" The story still haunts him, he says, because "it foreshadowed my entire life.
At the same time, Kennedy foreshadowed what would eventually be the final outcome.
Wasserman Schultz followed by saying it foreshadowed losses for Trump in the future.
There are characters whose deaths have been foreshadowed, like Jane the Virgin's Michael.
Bottom line: Cohn's move to the couch, and Porter's departure, foreshadowed their defeat.
Yet it was foreshadowed by a similar episode less than two years earlier.
The Trump administration has foreshadowed a cutoff in recent days with harsher language.
The turnover in the House foreshadowed a sharp change in Mr. Trump's presidency.
But Sekulow has foreshadowed that Biden will be a feature of the defense.
Sadly, this statement foreshadowed the behavior of the Democratic minority in the Congress.
Cara-Beth Burnside's Thrasher cover in 2144 foreshadowed the push from her generation.
But he foreshadowed an attack over President Bush's decision to invade Iraq in 2003.
Looking back, perhaps her most powerful quote was the one that foreshadowed her failure.
Beyond the domestic realm, Rudd's early passion for Chinese studies foreshadowed his international policies.
Every year, awards season in Hollywood is foreshadowed by its illegal relation: screener season.
In fact, they have a much older history that definitely foreshadowed their violent implications.
"I may not have as big a megaphone, but I foreshadowed this," Kaplan said.
A classic argument in the 1970s and 80s has foreshadowed the politics of today.
Lucky for him Daenerys Targaryen made her fortuitous return, as foreshadowed throughout the episode.
The DCCC also foreshadowed a new focus on an anti-corruption message on Thursday.
The first scene of the first episode foreshadowed one of Discovery's biggest ongoing problems.
Christiansen's detention, Russia's first extremism-related arrest of a Jehovah's Witness, foreshadowed dozens more.
This "little man" also foreshadowed a thoroughly "modern political phenomenon," Sebestyen reminds his readers.
And even though Peter Carey heavily foreshadowed the ending, it was still a shock.
The first 10 minutes of effects foreshadowed the thoughtlessness of the hours to follow.
"Gangnam Style" by PSY foreshadowed the success of K-pop in the United States.
Ive's favorite part was the flip cover, which foreshadowed the popularity of flip cellphones.
The events in Namibia between 1904 and 1908 foreshadowed Nazi ideology and the Holocaust.
This moment was foreshadowed in the Supreme Court's 85033 decision in Obergefell v. Hodges.
As a manifestation of America's political dysfunction, the shutdown foreshadowed partisan battles to come.
Racial tensions foreshadowed those that would tear America apart in the civil war, decades later.
It foreshadowed the barrage of 3-pointers that the Timberwolves unleashed during the third quarter.
Trump foreshadowed that he will be back here quite a bit in the coming year.
In one case, a Stone tweet foreshadowed damaging information for Clinton's campaign coming from WikiLeaks.
The episode foreshadowed the bitterly personal feud that is likely to fuel the general election.
Margot dies halfway through the novel, but her fate is foreshadowed from the first pages.
And she has regularly said that she believes that his victory merely foreshadowed her own.
Brookings's role foreshadowed that played today by groups such as the Partnership for Public Service.
The guideline changes announced on Wednesday were foreshadowed by the Health Ministry early this year.
Earlier this morning, President Trump foreshadowed on Twitter that the U.S. is considering military strikes.
I thought I had foreshadowed his death—or some kind of unpleasant fate—rather well.
It also foreshadowed the warnings of public health officials that came in the following days.
It foreshadowed perhaps the kick he had to win the game from 36 yards with .
A move that foreshadowed the decision to disband the CRFs took place earlier this year.
One of those victories, against Jose Blanco in 1958, foreshadowed the fatal bout against Moore.
It foreshadowed the development of a now prominent direction in musical studies, called 'embodiment studies.
Trump's time owning the Generals foreshadowed his self-promotional tactics and animosity toward the NFL.
He also foreshadowed coming, fraught, negotiations by demanding access to British fishing grounds after Brexit.
Could her love of crime dramas have foreshadowed the way she brought Taylor Swift to justice?
Earlier this year, Argentina's economic minister, Alfonso Prat-Gay, foreshadowed potential friction between the two parties.
It also foreshadowed the hoopla over steel sport timepieces that dominate the luxury watch market today.
But Kristol also doesn't think it's fair to say Palin foreshadowed the nationalist elements of Trumpism.
That level of strategic savvy foreshadowed the more recent efforts of conservative political and policy groups.
His uprising subtly foreshadowed the shift that soon would swallow Jeb and sweep in President Trump.
Why it matters: Axne's victory foreshadowed another Democratic pickup Tuesday night: the defeat of Republican Rep.
But it foreshadowed—or maybe even influenced—the otherworldly figure of fascination that Jackson would become.
The Clinton campaign foreshadowed last week that it would direct withering fire at Mr. Trump's personality.
Roy foreshadowed other anti-Trump ads that would focus on more of the billionaire's business dealings.
What will be in the second book that you foreshadowed at the end of this one?
Over seasons captured in Mr. Jin's lyrical camerawork, we witness Mr. Jo's decline and foreshadowed demise.
For the Middle East, it foreshadowed a possible alignment with Russia and fresh conflict with Iran.
In many ways, the episode, in 235, foreshadowed Mr. Rubio's faltering campaign for the White House.
Hoodwinking the Spain brothers foreshadowed what would become Blazer's lifetime pattern of cutting corners and cheating.
But, upon rewatching the pilot, it seems to me that the show foreshadowed another major death.
Trump has long loved Brexit -- an uprising that foreshadowed his own establishment-rocking election in 2016.
The harder-edged Gingrich revolution in some ways foreshadowed Mr. Trump's extraordinary takeover of the party.
But McClendon's fine for his 2007 comments only foreshadowed more serious allegations of dishonesty to come.
It would be easy to credit the sound on this record—foreshadowed in "Dunce"— to Deacon.
The government's campaign to discredit the whistle-blowers foreshadowed the Watergate break-in a year later.
Investigators suggest that law enforcement's response failures in those events foreshadowed their inadequate response in August.
Equality and community service are core Sikh teachings, and these values foreshadowed the highest ideals of America.
They also led us to wonder if the large volume of Trump-related searches foreshadowed a win.
The committee also foreshadowed pressing Barr on broader concerns about political influence seeping into the Justice Department.
The work at the biennial foreshadowed the mixed of media on view in the local gallery scene.
The clampdown has, in a way, been foreshadowed by a recent attack of user-generated audio content.
Yesterday Payne told The Sun's Bizarre Life about the schoolboy wink that foreshadowed his romance with Cheryl.
The anticipation for this long foreshadowed hookup would have been enough to make it onto the list.
Health and advocacy groups had mixed responses after news reports last week foreshadowed Thursday's policy-related announcement.
VR job sims are a natural, as foreshadowed by the early kitchen chef demo on the Vive.
To be sure, not everyone was happy with the amount Facebook foreshadowed would be coming down. Sen.
President Donald Trump may have foreshadowed this deal during a July interview with Fox News's Tucker Carlson.
The bombing foreshadowed the even deadlier attacks by Al Qaeda in Washington and New York on Sept.
In many ways, Hungary has foreshadowed the democratic backsliding now evident in different corners of the world.
He's self-published two now, both of which he foreshadowed with shorter — and crucially, free — preview collections.
ADP payroll data could have a little more clout Thursday after it foreshadowed last month's disappointing employment report.
The move was foreshadowed by Chief Financial Officer Bruce Tanner during the third-quarter conference call with analysts.
This was foreshadowed by disappointing forecasts from the company's Asian suppliers including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (2330.TW).
Bee rolled a clip from the early 'aughts that may have foreshadowed Conway's tactics during the 2016 campaign.
And in fact, Carey's first hit singles foreshadowed an artist who was deeply connected to genres beyond pop.
Sure, the story heightens and changes, but for the most part, all the big turns are heavily foreshadowed.
It foreshadowed Turkey's accession to NATO six years later and the stationing of American troops across the country.
The lies Trump has told as President were foreshadowed by the manipulation he practiced as a private citizen.
The New York band has been understood to have foreshadowed post-punk, industrial music, goth and synth-pop.
Was Kevin musing that the Challenger somehow foreshadowed his father's death in a different kind of aerial accident?
Navarro, an outspoken China hawk, foreshadowed a tough negotiation ahead, despite Trump's triumphant tone about the trade agreement.
Clinton and foreshadowed her eventual weakness in the general election in the upper Midwest against Donald J. Trump.
His arguments foreshadowed Mr. Trump's pitch for the tax cuts he would sign as president in late 22000.
One of his favorite articles foreshadowed the college admissions scandal that erupted in the United States this year.
I couldn't help but ponder whether, amid the promise of economic development, the train foreshadowed something more regrettable.
The firing was foreshadowed by Vigneault's cryptic comments after the team's last practice on Friday afternoon in Westchester.
Tuesday, Dale Earnhardt Jr. foreshadowed what was to come with a social media post that broadcast his mood.
Unpredictable events are fewer and farther between in novels, and invariably foreshadowed by an artful arrangement of details.
Sure, they were much less advanced than iPods, but the concept foreshadowed the mind-blowing tech to come.
Wirth foreshadowed the move by naming Pierre Breber, another cost cutter, as his finance chief earlier this year.
Gorsuch's focus on the property rights argument was foreshadowed by his rulings while serving on the Tenth Circuit.
But Trump's offer of a fake news trophy foreshadowed the rockiest week for the media of the year.
The writers give us the gift of a flashback to Juliette's (Irène Jacob) class lecture that foreshadowed it all.
The show foreshadowed the Mother of Dragons becoming the Mother of Ashes like her villainous father, the Mad King.
He had foreshadowed Facebook's latest headache as the unwitting instrument in Russia's campaign to disrupt the U.S. presidential election.
The tally foreshadowed the battle to come as Democrats take their case against the president fully into public view.
So you might say that in some small way, it foreshadowed the big event 22001 years before it happened.
These price trends have been foreshadowed by increases in unit labor costs (difference between hourly compensation and labor productivity).
Mallory's earlier episode description of feeling like she has someone "trapped" inside of her could have foreshadowed this development.
Harlo: That was also kind of foreshadowed in the beginning of the scene between Dom and her crazy handler.
Health care reform was stalled, Roy Moore was behind, and the Virginia results foreshadowed a Democratic Senate to come.
That he might have foreshadowed this particular conversation, in his own way, 23 years ago, would only be appropriate.
And Sanders pulled off an upset victory there in 2016 that foreshadowed Hillary Clinton's weaknesses in the Rust Belt.
Ultimately, the conclusions of the outbreak investigations in California and Michigan were also foreshadowed by the CDC's graphic novel.
Look at how long it took for Meryl Streep and Leonardo DiCaprio, whose allergy to overnight godliness foreshadowed Stewart's.
Trump had continued to fume privately about Vindman's testimony during the impeachment inquiry and foreshadowed his dismissal earlier Friday.
Her work also foreshadowed many of the predicaments we find ourselves in today on our beautiful and fragile planet.
Intelligence that foreshadowed the Iranian attack set off a tense, often confusing afternoon in the White House Situation Room.
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy's last Supreme Court term contained hints of his retirement and foreshadowed a lasting rightward shift.
During the 2016 campaign, Mr. Stone publicly foreshadowed the released by WikiLeaks of information damaging to Hillary Clinton's campaign.
" And '"SNL" is likely to turn her into a character, as Kate McKinnon foreshadowed on "Late Night with Seth Meyers.
It's really interesting because there is a paragraph in that paper where he actually foreshadowed this use of package integration.
Rapper XXXTentacion foreshadowed his own death "There's definitely a difference between Jahseh Onfroy and XXXTentacion," he says in the trailer.
But the cementing of this reality now casts a shadow across the long-foreshadowed sex union of Jon and Dany.
Screen Rant cooked up another list of 10 movies that hid spoilers (or foreshadowed important scenes) in the video below.
Akka produced a compelling autonomous minivan concept in 2014 with a carpooling feature that foreshadowed tools like UberPool and LyftLine.
On Saturday night, Trump foreshadowed what could be coming by retweeting two messages from a Twitter account under Broaddrick's name.
Nor does Ms. DeLappe traffic in easy routes to confrontations and climaxes that have been cleanly foreshadowed in early scenes.
That history foreshadowed the disappointment of those who wanted Trump to challenge Putin with assertions of wrongdoing and potential consequences.
His efforts to take the debunked theory mainstream foreshadowed how he would become an imposing competitor in the presidential campaign.
Trump's envoy to the United Nations, U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley, foreshadowed Trump's warning earlier Tuesday at the U.N. Security Council.
The president foreshadowed the new rule early in his term by signing a "free speech and religious liberty" executive order.
His idea — that "the horizontal becomes vertical" — foreshadowed the overhead food shots that are now the universal language of Instagram.
In the series, triggering is avoided — the brutality is fully, morbidly foreshadowed (and takes place literally behind a closed door).
Trump's assault on our natural icons was foreshadowed by his battle with a bald eagle during a Time magazine shoot.
This refusal to follow through on his campaign promise was foreshadowed by former Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price.
After all, the 2016 Brexit referendum to leave the EU foreshadowed Trump's own anti-establishment revolt in the same year.
The exchange foreshadowed the role that Mr. Parnas and Mr. Fruman would come to play in Mr. Trump's Ukrainian campaign.
The two senators used their remarks to hail Dr. King, each in a way that foreshadowed their likely campaign messages.
They also foreshadowed the future in some of their concurrences and dissents and votes to grant cases for the next term.
Much as his ill-fated law school tenure foreshadowed, Bundy's stint representing himself proved he was hardly a brilliant legal mind.
At the same time, investigators were struggling to find any signs that could have foreshadowed the level of violence seen Friday.
With its penchant for surprise and shock, a major death like C-3PO's ostensibly wouldn't be foreshadowed in a trailer, right?
But the difficulty Suzuki had with a much less skilled grappler purely because of his size foreshadowed what was to come.
And it foreshadowed Sid's death from a heroin overdose a few month's later, which many saw as the death of punk.
Cheney's unusual role as an incoming vice president who was also managing the transition foreshadowed his centrality in the new administration.
As foreshadowed by his campaign, Donald Trump has spent his presidency fear-mongering over imaginary or exaggerated problems, toward sinister ends.
Mr. Jo, almost 100, nears his foreshadowed demise, and Ms. Kang, almost 90, blessed with an unwavering spirit, struggles to cope.
His last studio album, "So Rebellious A Lover" (1987, with Carla Olsen), foreshadowed the alt-country movement then gathering in America.
Mr. Trump's win foreshadowed an America more focused on its own affairs while leaving the world to take care of itself.
Scott Brown's surprise victory in a special Senate race foreshadowed the 2010 Tea Party wave that swept House Republicans into power.
In violence that foreshadowed the Ben Gardane assault, Tunisian soldiers clashed with militants on Wednesday near the town, killing five people.
Democrats for decades condemned Newt Gingrich and his "Contract with America" that foreshadowed the Republican takeover of the House in 1994.
Mr. Kushner and Mr. Greenblatt foreshadowed their move in an unusual pair of opinion articles, for CNN and The Washington Post.
But this feels like something that should have been foreshadowed at all before being dropped into the middle of an episode.
The very first entry of "The Twilight Zone" uncannily foreshadowed the Apollo 215 moon landing, whose 21960th anniversary is next month.
The agreement appears to have been foreshadowed in an exchange of letters in recent weeks between the committee and the department.
His fate was foreshadowed in the first inning, when all three outs came on fly balls hit to the warning track.
The president's speeches before the United Nations foreshadowed his intention to ignore our greatest threats and to stoke fresh conflict needlessly.
Her support may have been foreshadowed by the fact that two of the four questions she asked were related to witnesses.
He spent the evening of his impeachment delivering a disjointed and irate speech in Michigan that foreshadowed his messaging going forward.
It foreshadowed that we may have unusual levels of support for third-party candidates this year, which has ended up happening.
Lara Jean and John Ambrose's kissing scene seems to be foreshadowed by the snow globe she won at the carnival with Peter.
For ancient Egyptians, the summer solstice foreshadowed the annual flooding of the Nile River, whose water and silt nutrified the surrounding land.
Those hits foreshadowed Wayne's career over the next couple years, as he put a stranglehold on the pop charts with feature appearances.
The move foreshadowed a surge in support for Green candidates in northern Europe in elections to the European Parliament later that month.
Once inside, I noticed the lavish decor of the lobby, which foreshadowed the elaborate rooms found in the rest of the building.
In many ways, the BEV foreshadowed these later platforms, though, unlike the BEV, these platforms are owned and run by large corporations.
The pilot's use of Sufjan Stevens'"Death With Dignity," for example, foreshadowed the show's exploration of death, and now leads the soundtrack.
It also foreshadowed a big night for "Bohemian Rhapsody," the hit film about Mercury and Queen that was nominated for best picture.
All that has been foreshadowed during Chinese leaders' visits to the European Union in late March and early April of this year.
Washington (CNN)When President Donald Trump erupted in rage during two appearances Wednesday, it foreshadowed a dark and unsettled impeachment season ahead.
And in the past — without exception — valuations as high as today's have foreshadowed lousy returns for the next seven to 10 years.
The big picture: McGahn, as the N.Y. Times foreshadowed in great detail last summer, plays a starring role in the Mueller report.
But from here, I'm guessing that, like so many other Game of Thrones twists, this latest disappointing turn was foreshadowed long ago.
That pair hasn't reached the same point yet in the MCU, but many of their appearances together have foreshadowed an eventual relationship.
Foreshadowed in the launch of its dedicated Facebook Creator app in November, this is the company's first serious foray into influencer marketing.
The venue choice at this socially conservative campus foreshadowed his aim to appeal to evangelical voters, a key constituency he has courted.
" He also foreshadowed Waters' Sunday night performance: "Come back tomorrow night — Roger is gonna build a wall and make Mexico great again.
One of the main potential twists that Westworld has foreshadowed repeatedly is that Bernard is in fact a host version of Arnold.
History reminds us of how inappropriate legislative language foreshadowed a pejorative way to demean immigrants in society, particularly from the southern border.
One attack was foreshadowed by a band playing Guzman's favorite song on repeat hours before grenades were thrown into his prison cell.
Hearing about the sinking while growing up "foreshadowed my introduction to American history," Professor Aaron wrote in the memoir, "The Americanist" (22012).
China has also foreshadowed it will establish a list of so-called unreliable foreign entities that present a threat to Chinese companies.
The competition foreshadowed his eight-medal haul at the next year's Olympics, in Athens, and also the jealousy his success would engender.
His testimony contained few actual surprises — most of it was previewed in his written remarks, which were themselves foreshadowed by news reports.
And in the end, the author delivers the kind of unpredictable conclusion that all thriller readers crave — utterly shocking yet craftily foreshadowed.
In the tense months around that time, Cayne's hands-off management style led him to miss critical events that foreshadowed the meltdown.
And Palin herself returned for the SNL 40th anniversary special last February, where she almost foreshadowed a Palin-Trump alliance in 2016.
It was two summers ago — summer 2016 — when I had an unnerving experience with streaming content that foreshadowed what was to come.
Though that's not exactly true, it was the first major push for an online market place and it foreshadowed the era of Seamless.
The Justice Department's top competition enforcer foreshadowed exactly how large tech platforms like Apple, Facebook and Google could soon find themselves under investigation.
In many ways, Arpaio's reign over Maricopa County foreshadowed Trump's presidency, and their mutual success is a cause for despair among decent people.
She foreshadowed an anti-Trump strategy in March when she called him a "loser" with "failed businesses" and a history of corporate bankruptcies.
Chris Christie foreshadowed the candidate's about-face on a call with his biggest donors, suggesting Trump would raise money in a general election.
The family secret referred to in the book's subtitle is foreshadowed early on, but its revelation is no less powerful when it comes.
" He concluded with a rhetorical flourish that foreshadowed his now-famous campaign slogan: "Let's not let our great country be laughed at anymore.
Mr Gingrich's own career in Washington, built on demagoguery, back-stabbing and egomania, foreshadowed the Republican Party's current agonies and Mr Trump's rise.
This is always a question that needs to be considered, especially as there was apparently little about Paddock that foreshadowed this monstrous act.
But analysts think the market's ongoing normalization could benefit the same financial services companies whose decline foreshadowed that of the broader banking sector.
The bombing was attributed to al Qaeda and foreshadowed the attack on the US less than one year later on September 11, 2001.
The devastation that occurred on treaty territory, directly impacting indigenous communities who vehemently opposed this pipeline, was foreshadowed, and that foreshadowing meant nothing.
We want every choice the player makes to have far reaching consequences, and for these consequences to be broadcast or foreshadowed to them.
The Trump campaign foreshadowed a rancorous relationship with the news industry, and the combat has worsened since Trump walked into the Oval Office.
The night marked a turning point in violence toward Jewish people in Europe, and foreshadowed the Holocaust, in which 63 million people died.
The move foreshadowed sweeping changes across sports as public officials pressured teams to bar fans to help limit the spread of the virus.
From Williamsburg to Brownsville, investigators say feuds between gangs have left a trail of killings and shootings, often foreshadowed digitally on social media.
From Williamsburg to Brownsville, investigators say, these feuds have left a trail of killings and shootings that are often foreshadowed on social media.
The president foreshadowed the awkward and perhaps tense visit by slapping tariffs on imported solar panels and washing machines just before departing Washington.
Written in German, Ascent is about a mountain climbing expedition that goes all wrong, a tragedy foreshadowed in the book's remarkable first paragraph.
Some aspects of its face foreshadowed traits in later species such as the structure of the cheek bones, which anchor important chewing muscles.
Nunes has in recent days foreshadowed plans to send eight "criminal referrals" — informal requests for the Justice Department to investigate — directly to Barr.
The bombing was attributed to al Qaeda and foreshadowed the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, less than a year later.
Mr. Trump, who has since reached a trade truce with China, foreshadowed his next big trade fight, taking aim at the European Union.
The result foreshadowed the prospect of many more such vindications for the worldview of movement conservatives like Mr. Barr in years to come.
Those remarks foreshadowed the popping of the dot-com bubble, and the phrase has found a permanent place in the Wall Street lexicon.
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This is apparent from the collapse in Chinese money supply, which ensued immediately thereafter and which accurately foreshadowed weaker GDP and manufacturing data.
At best, it was foreshadowed by Game of Thrones' scripts but undercut by its aesthetics (which constantly portrayed Dany as a folk hero).
The move mirrors the early 2004 tumble that ultimately foreshadowed the coming housing collapse, which triggered the financial crisis, Bespoke Investment Group pointed out.
DeVos' speech foreshadowed her policy change, which was announced on Friday: The department rescinded Obama-era policies meant to protect survivors of sexual assault.
" Yet the Justice Department hasn't let up, with Prior, the spokesperson, telling BuzzFeed News that reports about states with legal pot "foreshadowed troubling developments.
Our television ads for prescription drugs were foreshadowed long ago by omnipresent radio ads, which were only lightly regulated in the 1920s and 1930s.
The surprise withdrawal of Vitiello's nomination not only revealed a disconnect between DHS leadership and the White House, it also foreshadowed a coming purge.
Even Donald Trump made an appearance on the show (and it ironically foreshadowed how the world would feel about him after the 2016 election).
" At the last campaign rally before Duterte went on to take office, the president issued a declaration that foreshadowed his violent "war on drugs.
Studying major companies with large amounts of cash between 2001 and 2016, Revelation Investment Research found that this foreshadowed poor returns the following year.
A three-day blackout in 2016 caused by a fire at the Aguirre plant foreshadowed the darkness and economic standstill Hurricane Maria would bring.
A survey conducted before the wedding foreshadowed that Saturday's royal nuptials would be a major ratings draw, even more so than Will and Kate's.
University police looked on without intervening -- which foreshadowed the next day, when the police stood by while marauding Nazis beat members of my community.
Y.) sent McGahn and his attorney a letter on Tuesday that foreshadowed some of the legal arguments Democrats are prepared to make (The Hill).
So while some seasons may have referenced others—Murder House foreshadowed Roanoke, for example—this one should have far more connective tissue than most.
Tesla's chief executive, Elon Musk, had foreshadowed the results in an email to employees last week, pointing to a figure of 90,000 to 100,000.
The story foreshadowed Kanye West's eventual transformation into a pop culture villain, which would be realized with West's embrace of Donald Trump and Trumpism.
Fleet also foreshadowed an influx of ambitious young restaurateurs to the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales, just south of the Queensland border.
JOHANNESBURG — When Zimbabwe's generals moved against President Robert Mugabe on Wednesday, their action foreshadowed the potential end of more than just one political career.
The 1980 interview in many ways foreshadowed the tone of Trump&aposs future presidential campaign and general stance toward Iran as commander-in-chief.
My guess is probably not, but the last part of Jesse and Mike's exchange might suggest otherwise, especially since it foreshadowed his Alaska adventure.
However, his departure from the government appeared to be foreshadowed by his absence from a group picture of top party officials earlier this month.
As a former clerk to Justice Anthony Kennedy, he foreshadowed the fact that Kennedy was troubled by the arguments put forth by the Democrats.
She seized control, at least partly, of the means of production with a boldness that foreshadowed the career of the woman who played her.
That foreshadowed intensified concerns about Russian involvement in European politics during the Dutch general election in March and the French presidential elections in May.
Trump made many threats against Pakistan in his speech and foreshadowed the potential for the U.S. to spiral into a war with their government.
His "Beat" line was the first couture collection inspired by the street, and foreshadowed the youthquake counterculture of the 21980s as well as punk.
Four counties whose economies have historically foreshadowed economic downturns nationwide are signaling a dip but aren't showing signs of tanking, the Washington Post reports.
Stage three could logically be tie-ups between cable and wireless — one potentially foreshadowed by Verizon and SoftBank's interest in acquiring Charter in 2017.
The final story, a sacred family tale about the death of a beloved uncle, a story foreshadowed throughout, is written entirely in Pashto script.
Jolly himself foreshadowed the news Friday morning in an interview with CNN's "New Day," also implying that he believed Rubio would get in the race.
At the same time, CPAC has often featured speakers and events with an outrageous streak, from Ann Coulter to Phil Robertson, that foreshadowed Trump's appeal.
Obama's remarks in Elkhart, Indiana, foreshadowed the arguments he is likely to make on the campaign trail this fall against the likely Republican presidential nominee.
" Arum then foreshadowed Rigondeaux's coming promotional woes by remarking: "I don't know what I'm gonna do […] I have to look for someone to fight him.
That was within the range the company foreshadowed when it warned about the effects of higher underwriting losses in its emerging markets division in June.
At the 20163 Conservative Political Action Conference, Donald Trump gave a speech that foreshadowed much of the platform on which he'd eventually run for president.
Regardless of the final season's narrative's origin, the Thrones writers have planned Dany's fate for years and have foreshadowed the dark turn in the storyline.
It was hard to tell, at this point, whose childhood struggles were prologues to against-all-odds stories of upward mobility and whose foreshadowed tragedy.
Her pregnancy was also somewhat foreshadowed in the books, when at one point Cersei cracks open an egg to find a stillborn baby chick inside.
But in a statement she more broadly foreshadowed continued efforts to investigate Trump — ones that also center on Trump's finances and allegations of self-dealing.
The Big Event of this episode — something that was foreshadowed in the trailer for this season — is that Sun finds her way out of prison.
But Draghi also toned down earlier remarks, which foreshadowed a "relatively vigorous" rise in underlying inflation, merely predicting a "gradual" increase over the medium term.
Alito foreshadowed what might occur with the next nominee when he said that before his name was made public, he traveled to Washington in secret.
The patriotic brochure foreshadowed much of what I was to hear from government ministers, independent journalists and opposition leaders during my visit in the country.
When Republicans Christie and Bob McDonnell won the New Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial races in 2009, it foreshadowed the Tea Party wave election of 2010.
Trump welcomed the man he calls "Sleepy Joe" to the race with a tweet that foreshadowed a bitter race if Biden becomes the Democratic nominee.
Tomlinson subliminally foreshadowed the fake baby when he threw a doll off the stage at a show right before the birth of his son.4.
Trump even foreshadowed that possibility in an apology to Republicans (via Twitter) Friday morning where he added that their current strategy is a "death wish."
The initiative was called the Project to Restore America, a dog-whistle appeal to the so-called silent majority that foreshadowed Trump's own campaign slogan.
Instead of simply petering out, Lena Dunham's comedy will have a chance to conclude with a finale that will hopefully be properly foreshadowed and plotted.
In comments Thursday that may have foreshadowed the strike, Esper warned that the U.S. reserved the right to strike preemptively in Iraq or the region.
The first half foreshadowed the second, as LSU missed its first 11 shots from the field and spent most of the time playing catch-up.
Investors will also have a better idea of when the bear market might hit, as it will be foreshadowed by signs of a slowing economy.
It would later seem to have foreshadowed his unexpected death a year later, at 40, and the kind of mythical status that he acquired thereafter.
They note that births per woman have fallen significantly despite Roman Catholic opposition to birth control and abortion — a trend foreshadowed in Italy, Spain and Portugal.
Trump has foreshadowed the risk of talks being tense, tweeting on Thursday that the United States could no longer tolerate massive trade deficits and job losses.
These foreshadowed changes to the established geopolitical and economic relationships that have defined interactions within developed economies and between them and the rest of the world.
Jon, Dany, and Tyrion are the story's heroes and Jon and Dany will join in marriage, as is foreshadowed in the House of the Undying. 4.
Their significance to each other has been foreshadowed in the books through Dany's visions of blue roses, which are often associated with Jon's mother, Lyanna Stark.
It's a trend that's foreshadowed in the pilot, when Reggie Love (Tarik Trotter) and CeCe (Gary Carr) are sitting in Port Authority, hunting for new prey.
It's certainly plausible for another, less obvious suspect to finish even worse, but no team has foreshadowed its own ineptitude for 1003 quite like San Diego.
The move might have been foreshadowed on Keeping Up with the Kardashians, which over the past two seasons has captured Kris Jenner's relationship with Corey Gamble.
Before those voters propelled Trump to the Republican nomination, they pushed lawmakers toward the behavior that Ornstein and Mann described when they foreshadowed today's GOP crisis.
She also spoke about the unwelcome media attention that followed marrying into the royal family — words that eerily foreshadowed Markle's own interview about the same subject.
I wasn't exactly a nun, but nothing foreshadowed that a couple of years in the future, I'd feel the urge to fill my days with sex.
Her coolness amid Mr. Prima's chaos cemented them as one of Las Vegas's premier attractions and foreshadowed the style of Sonny and Cher in the 22006s.
Rich, poor, Buddhist, Christian — all believed the events of First Day foreshadowed the year to come, so they were grateful when the day passed in peace.
In a dig that foreshadowed election campaign attack lines, Lieberman retorted that he lives in a settlement, whereas Netanyahu has a home in a beachfront suburb.
Losses in Asia and Europe foreshadowed the drop, then a poor earnings report from 3M and gloomy forecasts from Caterpillar caused the markets to tumble early.
You can bet she'll use all of its blatantly foreshadowed gizmos, along with her own supply of smarts, to get back in and save her brood.
That foreshadowed Underwood's future, as he went on to play for three NFL teams, including the San Diego Chargers, the Philadelphia Eagles, and the Oakland Raiders.
A disappointment could bring forward another rate cut, especially after the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) foreshadowed possible easing in December meeting minutes released on Tuesday.
Why it matters: The last 3 recessions (which began in July 1990, March 2001 and December 2007) were all foreshadowed by slumps in RV manufacturers' shipments.
In 1996, following a debate that foreshadowed the one now roiling Richmond, the city erected a statute of the late Arthur Ashe, the African-American tennis champion.
That stance foreshadowed this week's showdown between the Obama administration and Apple over the locked iPhone belonging to one of the suspects in the San Bernardino, Calif.
Draghi said on Friday that underlying inflation in the bloc would rise gradually, toning down earlier remarks which foreshadowed a "relatively vigorous" rise, helping push yields lower.
It was an ignominious close to the US efforts in the country — and it foreshadowed what could very well be the waning of any American influence there.
The ad foreshadowed real-life: on Election Night so many people were trying to access the Canadian government's immigration website that it got overloaded and shut down.
White didn't know it at the time, but his decision to pivot to health IT more than a decade ago foreshadowed a new era in health care.
Even in the 1950s — and especially in the 1940s, before his lines temporarily took on a hard geometry — one could've foreshadowed his later, far more cosmic oeuvre.
Christiansen's detention, Russia's first extremism-related arrest of a Jehovah's Witness, foreshadowed dozens more with criminal cases opened against over 100 members of the group, Bachelet said.
Calling Washington's bluff Robert Ross, a Boston College professor and East Asia security policy expert, foreshadowed the current situation when he spoke to CNN in early June.
Trump foreshadowed the risk that those talks could be tense, tweeting on Thursday that the United States could no longer tolerate massive trade deficits and job losses.
It is foreshadowed throughout that Erica is transgender, and though she's presented as a content, sexually confident woman, the game continually demeans her simply for being trans.
With that step foreshadowed, the Republican electorate would be galvanized to bring about a victory for the Trump-Pence ticket that would result in a Pence administration.
But to many in attendance, his remarks came off as tone deaf, and his inability to read the room foreshadowed sweeping changes that would soon transform Etsy.
Roseanne's death was even unintentionally foreshadowed by the season finale, in which she had developed an opioid addiction and was about to go in for knee surgery.
That echoed an earlier Nazi-themed school parade in Thailand, and foreshadowed a controversy in Taiwan last year over a swastika that hung outside a hair salon.
The tour shifts to Dubai a week later, where two of the past three Masters winners foreshadowed those victories by conquering Emirates Golf Club three months before.
In early July, Khe Sanh Combat Base was dismantled, and, in a scene that foreshadowed the events of April 1975, the last Americans left hurriedly by helicopter.
I failed to see what that look in my daughter's eyes actually foreshadowed: a new America, under Mr. Trump, where Hispanic children would be in serious danger.
On four critical policy fronts, President Trump foreshadowed his intention to ignore our greatest threats and to stoke fresh conflict where it is neither necessary nor wise.
Parasite's win was somewhat foreshadowed earlier in the night, when some of the cast received an enthusiastic standing ovation upon taking the stage to present their film.
Those challenges had been foreshadowed in Malik's opening monologue, in which he revealed that his father had been a Panther and was now serving a life sentence.
For better or worse, the breakdown of civility and gross, humiliating chaos in this Bridesmaids scene foreshadowed the absolute shitshow that the 2010s turned out to be.
He's already backed Tory leadership contenders, such as Boris Johnson, who are adamant about honoring the populist vote in 2016 to leave Europe that foreshadowed Trump's own election.
If them playing this all-or-nothing game foreshadowed how they'd be as neighbors, then [Amazon deciding not to come to Queens] is the best thing for everybody.
Their fates were foreshadowed episode 7, "I Can Handle It," when Steve admits to Judy that he stole a rock from sacred ground during one of their vacations.
In a funny way, what's happening in technology sort of did get foreshadowed in the book because I was just thinking about the way this would actually happen.
The theory behind Cleganebowl goes like this: As was foreshadowed back in Season One, the Clegane brothers will eventually meet and fight each other to the bitter end.
While federal courts later tossed that initial directive, Trump's early, aggressive stance on immigration only foreshadowed further restrictions, including those targeting high-skilled foreign workers and their spouses.
Friday morning, in a laundry list of everything he finds wrong with the United States, the presumptive Republican nominee foreshadowed tragedy: "More attacks will follow Orlando," he tweeted.
Then he foreshadowed the bank's U-turn by pointing to the IMF's gloomier predictions of Brazilian and global growth, which by that point should have been no surprise.
Iligan, Philippines (CNN)During the rainy season on the southern Philippines island of Mindanao, storms are foreshadowed by flashes of lightning in the distance, visible above the treetops.
Successful midterm elections in 2012 foreshadowed the sweeping National League for Democracy victory in November, and the party will take control of the parliament in the weeks ahead.
Instead, it falls among the seaweed monster, Parker's hateful cop, and some clumsily foreshadowed psychic powers as one of Louis Drax's mismatched grab-bag of barely examined elements.
"Foreshadowed" starts off just lovely—the careful, delicate guitar work really sings—before dropping down into its crustiest moment, jackknifing straight into a gnarled churn of Swedish death.
In July, Customs and Border Protection issued a notice related to a project to shore up existing fencing the Rio Grande Valley, which also foreshadowed more to come.
Washington (CNN)When Jeff Sessions was sworn in as the 84th attorney general in February, President Donald Trump foreshadowed that the Justice Department was at a turning point.
The two models (S8 and S8+), the edge-to-edge display, the ditching of the physical home button — that's all here as a deluge of leaks have foreshadowed.
This was foreshadowed way back in June, when Washington linebacker Zach Brown said, "the boys are going to have it out for" Pryor according to NBC Sports Washington.
When French President Emmanuel Macron visited Washington, he and President Trump had a tough conversation about trade that foreshadowed the breakdown of transatlantic relations at the G7 summit.
The loss of opportunity foreshadowed how many Indigenous Australians — those who are Aboriginal or hail from the Torres Strait Islands — were excluded from cricket for the next century.
Many analysts had expected officials to announce the September end of the balance sheet wind-down, which Mr. Powell had foreshadowed in a recent speech at Stanford University.
Players like Janssen, Butler, McKenna and Joe Vitale (now a Blues analyst for KMOX-AM), foreshadowed the boom of 2016, when Calgary drafted Matthew Tkachuk at No. 6.
If the U.K.'s Brexit vote foreshadowed Donald Trump's victory in 2016, yesterday's landslide for Boris Johnson could be a warning sign for America's liberal Democrats in 2020.
The bitter back-and-forth only one week after the House started its impeachment inquiry foreshadowed what could be a consequential fight between the administration and House Democrats.
While the individual incidents may not have foreshadowed a mass shooting, his pattern of disturbing behavior grew over the years, begging the question: Why did no one intervene?
In late 2017, Eric Trump foreshadowed a shift in strategy, indicating in an interview that the company would concentrate on its existing golf, real estate and hotel properties.
He has foreshadowed a broad, aggressive agenda, including a look at Trump's business interests as well as "day-to-day" issues like prescription drug pricing and voter suppression.
It's the day the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, and the 79th anniversary of Kristallnacht, a night of vicious anti-Jewish violence in 1938 that foreshadowed the Holocaust.
Muschietti is already planning a sequel — the second half of King's book, heavily foreshadowed in this film, where the scattered Losers return to Derry to face Pennywise as adults.
The prospect for greater fiscal stimulus, and faster growth, around the world, has been foreshadowed by rallies in equity markets from Japan to Germany and from Britain to Shanghai.
But for Chris Hemsworth's wife Elsa Pataky, the tattoo she got when she was just 15 years old foreshadowed who she would spend the rest of her life with.
In the West Bank, Ahmad Safi, a 38-year-old Palestinian government worker, said Trump's reported ties to Russia foreshadowed Moscow's resurgence as a power in the Middle East.
The former Beverly Hills, 90210 star opened up to Entertainment Tonight on Tuesday and spoke of how her character Brenda's storyline foreshadowed her real-life battle with breast cancer.
The drill foreshadowed a real shelter-in-place occurrence later in the day when a gunmen tried to enter the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center and was shot by police.
Back then she would make show posters for Brooklyn venues that don't exist anymore and talking about getting into sex education, all of which foreshadowed her future quite nicely.
One of the greatest frustrations of this season is that all its action was effectively foreshadowed, meaning that surprises were only really surprises to the characters, not the audience.
In theory, his death is far less foreshadowed than Jon's, because Jon has done a standup job of pissing off vindictive members of the Night's Watch for several seasons.
Facebook foreshadowed this announcement last fall when it told investors that Stories, the ephemeral photo and video montages it copied from Snapchat, was blowing up in terms of popularity.
And the exchange between Bran and Arya when he gives her the dagger in Season 7 might've foreshadowed yet another twist that flew over our heads at the time.
The Kennedys have experienced so much tragedy and a new book by one of their own reveals that two of the family's most shattering tragedies were foreshadowed by omens.
The good news was foreshadowed the day before when the National Federation of Independent Business announced a surge in hiring for its members, their best reading since September 2628.
But there have also been plenty of special elections that foreshadowed nothing, such as the Democratic victory of former Representative Mark Critz from Western Pennsylvania in May of 2010.
This morning, President Trump seemingly dialed back yesterday's tweets on Syria, which foreshadowed imminent military strikes despite Defense Secretary Jim Mattis saying the Pentagon was "still assessing" the situation.
ANext up is "Where Da G's"—a track which you could say foreshadowed Skepta's affinity with distinctively US rhyme patterns and beats, a skill integral to his crossover appeal.
So while the Stark armor isn't necessarily a shock, it's incredible to see the subtle ways in which showrunners D.B. Weiss and David Benioff have foreshadowed future plot developments.
The 1966 Durango protest and the authorities' deadly response foreshadowed similar gruesome reprisals such as the merciless suppression of student protests during the 1968 Olympics hosted in Mexico City.
His treatment of independent counsels, a post-Watergate reform, in some ways foreshadowed the division over his handling of the findings of the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III.
I have in my collection some of the great headlines of the last five decades describing events both tragic and triumphant as well as those that foreshadowed historic events.
Among the evidence presented were lyrics of his music about knives that the judge said foreshadowed the violent attack on Jermaine, who investigators said was not in a gang.
The mayor's threat to skip the parade foreshadowed the ultimatum he would make several days later when he threatened to veto Ms. Mark-Viverito's budget provision on legal services.
Judge Smith had foreshadowed his doubts about the statute's legality in 22006, when he expressed concerns that in most states the death penalty had been imposed disproportionately on blacks.
The contrasting amount of material the two legal teams brought into the Senate chamber to support their initial arguments foreshadowed a broader difference in their approaches to the trial.
The attacks on Buttigieg foreshadowed what's likely to be a dominant question of the next few weeks: Can he hold onto his strong position in Iowa under intensifying scrutiny?
They also foreshadowed a likely election-year strategy by Democrats, who are prepared to argue that voters should serve as an appeals court on Mr. Trump's fitness for office.
"A lot of people think it was the right thing to do," Trump said of the pardon, which he had foreshadowed at a political rally in Phoenix last week.
In claiming the mantle of majority for his group when it won a minor procedural vote, Lenin foreshadowed the determination and ruthlessness that would propel him to supreme power.
Trump's remarks were a reminder of how unpredictable he can be on policy and foreshadowed potential clashes with fellow Republicans as the party begins to tackle its top agenda items.
When Ryan gave that speech this spring apologizing for the stigma he'd attached to people on government assistance, he foreshadowed the current moment, which by that point he probably anticipated.
Eighty-six days into the new administration, the President seems to pivoting away from the "America First" doctrine that drove his campaign and foreshadowed a withdrawal from the world stage.
Breitbart is echoing a strategy that we foreshadowed over the weekend: conservatives who want to kill the House Obamacare replacement plan are trying to sow divisions between Ryan and Trump.
But Delos's morning routine set to the Stones' haunting "Play With Fire" foreshadowed his eventual fate, commented on his ruthless nature, and offered a mournful counterpart to the whole story.
Using family documents and her mother's memories, Echols depicts a man whose financial malfeasance foreshadowed the savings-and-loan debacle of the eighties and the stock-market crash of 2008.
Like all Nexuses, the 5 didn't sell in huge volumes, but it set an example and foreshadowed the current wave of incredibly powerful and well designed phones at bargain prices.
In fact, the just defeated Republican governor Matt Bevin, a brash outsider businessman, was ushered into office in 2015 on a populist wave that in many ways foreshadowed Trump's victory.
Christie's mocking of Rubio as an overly scripted candidate at a GOP debate days before the New Hampshire primary foreshadowed a disappointing fifth-place showing in the state for Rubio.
A benchmark study he conducted with William J. Baumol, a fellow economist at Princeton, in 1966, foreshadowed the financial crisis that hit higher education and the arts in the 1970s.
But his approach to producing — at one point he questioned why the show's poster wasn't more prominently displayed outside a Times Square ticket office — foreshadowed his approach to other businesses.
A warning from JPMorgan in February about rising costs for energy loan losses foreshadowed announcements of sharply higher provisions by smaller banks with more of their loans to the sector.
To stop their passage, Mr. Orban built a fence along Hungary's southern border, a move that foreshadowed Mr. Trump's plans to extend a wall along the American border with Mexico.
All of that foreshadowed his attack last week on Representative Frederica S. Wilson, Democrat of Florida, who publicly accused Mr. Trump of insensitivity when he called the widow of Sgt.
It was also one of the first raves to mesh dance music with hip-hop—which foreshadowed the blurring of genres, and mainstream acceptance of hip-hop we see today.
Their big wins in last year's midterms were foreshadowed by wins in state and local races in 2017 and early 2018, and there weren't many unpleasant surprises like Hagedorn's victory.
This is no spoiler: Samantha perishes in what has to be among the most heavily foreshadowed car accidents in recent movies, on a misty road in the dead of night.
Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the minority leader, who introduced the resolution, foreshadowed the way his party intended to frame the fight if it does not get its way.
The lights, the sirens, the collective gasp from the audience as we realized what would probably happen to Chris next, foreshadowed by the confrontation with the police earlier in the film.
Robert Baratheon Foreshadowed Arya & Gendry's Marriage As reddit user darrylthedudeWayne astutely points out, King Robert discussed the Baratheons and the Starks joining their houses all the way back in Season 1.
The tally foreshadowed the battle to come as Democrats take their case against the president fully into public view, sending both parties into uncharted territory and reshaping the nation's political landscape.
Its stock, the heaviest weight on the S&P and the Nasdaq 2500, is seen moving 217 percent in any direction by Friday as foreshadowed by activity in the options market.
Pence's response, including allowing the debacle to overshadow his rollout of a state-crafted Medicaid expansion, foreshadowed the crippling fight he would face on "religious freedom" just a few months later.
Here's the latest: Trump's private fury over impeachment spills into public view President Donald Trump's flashes of rage during two public appearances Wednesday foreshadowed a dark and unsettled impeachment season ahead.
Twitter foreshadowed the shift during last week's lackluster earnings report that showed a year-over-year decline in Q4 ad revenue, from $641 million in 2015 to $638 million in 20153.
Speaking to Entertainment Weekly last year, executive producer Ryan Murphy discussed how the Simpson trial foreshadowed our current cultural landscape with its intersecting issues of race, gender, class, media, and justice.
It seems that they are only the beginning of infrastructure and production initiatives foreshadowed by China's direct investment outflows currently running at an estimated annual rate of more than $120 billion.
His racially tinged, "Stand Up for America" assault on Washington elites and liberals foreshadowed the rhetoric and appeals that would propel Donald Trump to the presidency nearly a half century later.
In 2010, 85033 percent of Nevada Hispanic voters cast a ballot for Reid, even as all major polls said he'd lose, in a race that foreshadowed 2016's anti-immigrant tone.
During the early Obama and Tea Party years, Glenn Beck burned brightly and briefly, with his end-times histrionics and a penchant for conspiracy theories that foreshadowed the current election cycle.
The president skirmished with the leaders of Canada and France in ways that foreshadowed a gathering crackling with tension over trade, Iran and Mr. Trump's sharp-edged approach to foreign policy.
That left five speeches that seemed entirely intended to scratch Trump's itch to drag his political rivals into the impeachment arena, something he repeatedly foreshadowed in the weeks before the trial.
The next year Mr. Jones, Mr. Idle and Mr. Palin collaborated again on "Do Not Adjust Your Set," a children's TV show full of comedic sketches that foreshadowed the Python style.
But the overwhelming desire from regional banks to raise the emergency rate foreshadowed the decision by rate setters to raise the Fed's target range for its policy rate at their Dec.
Some even theorize that, if Daenerys goes full on Mad Queen, Jaime will add Queenslayer to his list of titles (check out how Bran's Season 6 visions might've foreshadowed that here).
Editor: Clarence Fernandez + 65 6870 3861 Picture Desk: Singapore + 65 23 3775 Graphics queries: + 65 6870 3595 (All times GMT/ET) Telltale internet message may have foreshadowed Florida school massacre PARKLAND - The 19-year-old man accused of shooting 17 people to death at a Florida high school legally purchased the assault rifle used in the killings and may have foreshadowed the attack in a social media comment investigated by the FBI last year, authorities say.
GE Chief Executive John Flannery, appointed shortly after the merger, foreshadowed Tuesday's announcement last November when he said the firm was considering its "exit options" just months after acquiring its controlling stake.
Just as rising bond yields in the 1960s presaged the inflationary battles of the 1970s, so falling bond yields in the 1990s and 2000s foreshadowed today's struggles with deflation and slow growth.
That dark scene foreshadowed the radical transformation of our view of bullying that came 11 years later, when Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, two seniors at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo.
The tariff decision was foreshadowed earlier in the year, when U.S. Treasury officials argued that high tariffs were necessary to increase domestic steel and aluminum production to 22019 percent of operational capacity.
"These stats out of China confirm the bad news that Apple foreshadowed when they took guidance off the table last month for the March quarter," Wedbush analyst Dan Ives told Business Insider.
But political analysts have said a socially liberal president will also mobilize Smer and anti-system voters, a fight already foreshadowed by Fico this week when he called liberals "people without values".
But his roughly 30 percent showing was a disappointing finish and foreshadowed potential difficulty growing his support in a one-on-one battle against Tuberville, especially if Trump engages in the race.
The destruction of Seneca Village foreshadowed the urban renewal craze of the 1960s, when the country embraced an explicit policy of labeling vibrant working-class areas "slums" to justify tearing them down.
It appeared likely even earlier this year, after the Justice Department's national security division settled with Skadden in January over FARA violations in an agreement that foreshadowed a possible charges against Craig.
Copper hit 6-1/2-year lows on Thursday on concerns a spike lower in the oil price foreshadowed weaker global economic growth, but a recovery in Chinese shares helped limit losses.
In a move that had been foreshadowed by an earlier report in the Jeff Bezos-owned Washington Post, Amazon said today that it would abandon its plans for a New York regional office.
Despite the rise in electric scooters in the U.S., you'd be forgiven for thinking that Asia — the region where bike-sharing foreshadowed the rise of e-scooters — has been left off the party.
Several years ago, a predilection among YouTube gurus for TMI videos, about anything from period stories to pubic hair preferences, foreshadowed this move toward videos that offer intimacy rather than straight beauty tips.
The gathering quickly turned violent as hate groups and protesters clashed, an outcome that was foreshadowed on Friday night when a mob of torch-bearing racists converged on the University of Virginia campus.
The second move was foreshadowed at WWDC 2016, as well as by the addition of single-sign-on (SSO) to tvOS, and the opening up of Siri, Messenger and Apple Maps to developers.
Earlier this month, Comey foreshadowed last week's court filing when he told a Senate Intelligence Committee that encryption had prevented law enforcement from gaining access to information on one of the attackers' phones.
Daryl foreshadowed the return of Dwight early on — "I should have killed 'em" — but you'll recall that the last time we saw him, he was on the run, seemingly having escaped the Saviors.
You could see this foreshadowed over the weekend, when newly named Clinton running mate Tim Kaine told reporters he shared Clinton's opposition to TPP, a deal he had praised as recently as Thursday.
Yet the family tolerates the situation, which will gradually have pretty significant consequences (foreshadowed in a pre-credit sequence) as Mo's budding adolescence runs into Zeke's Peter Pan-like case of arrested development.
Though the book's shooting was foreshadowed, it still came as a profound shock to most readers, who, based on my earlier work, had no reason to expect anything of the sort from me.
" It is not a literary masterpiece; Boris Pasternak regarded only "60 pages" in Grossman's earlier 600-page novel, "For the Right Cause" (which foreshadowed the first part of "Life and Fate"), as "genuine.
Its coverage foreshadowed much of what makes the Trump campaign distinctive — the bluster, the conspiratorial mindset, the Obama hatred — even if the network was, at first, resistant to embracing the real estate mogul.
The election not only cost Democrats their filibuster-proof supermajority just as they were trying to pass health care legislation, but it also foreshadowed a Republican landslide in midterm elections later that year.
That military response foreshadowed the cruelty the migrants would endure once detained by the Department of Homeland Security, which includes the ongoing separation of migrant families and long-term detention of young children.
The original Apex was the first phone we ever saw with the now-common pop-up selfie camera, for example, while the 2019 foreshadowed the Nex 3's virtual buttons and curved glass.
In February, when President Obama sent Congress his plan for closing the prison, he mentioned concerns about the expense and effectiveness of the military commission system and foreshadowed his move to make changes.
More to come The report will not be the final word on the Russia investigation's legitimacy, and Trump has already foreshadowed a separate investigation being conducted out of the Justice Department by Durham.
The differing views among House members on Friday foreshadowed the acrimony that is all but certain in the weeks to come, as Republicans press ahead with their repeal efforts over Democrats' strenuous objections.
Yet, RBA Governor Philip Lowe foreshadowed earlier in the day that GDP growth might come in a little under 0.5 percent, and emphasized this would not shake his confidence in the broader outlook.
Uber Eats, which launched in India in May 2017, has been playing catch-up to its Indian rivals ever since, and Uber (UBER) CEO Dara Khosrowshahi foreshadowed the possible exit earlier this year.
Some of the Democratic lawmakers on the panel foreshadowed their support for the waiver -- saying in fact they backed Mattis as defense secretary precisely as a check on Trump on use of military force.
The formal elements Neto values above all others — balance, transparency, elasticity, biomorph — were already present in "Copulônia" (1989/2009), a quintessential early work that foreshadowed later experiments and anchors the rest of the exhibition.
Clinton, who has already capitalized on Trump's treatment of women, herself foreshadowed how she might respond to an attack from Trump on her marriage during a speech to a fundraiser in Washington on Wednesday.
That episode set the stage for Trump's angry response that Kelly had "blood coming out of her — wherever," which foreshadowed many of the gender issues that have dominated the campaign in its final weeks.
And the initial sidelining of campaign chairman Paul Manafort foreshadowed Friday's news: The man brought in to impose some discipline on the candidate and his campaign would no longer be a part of it.
Watson foreshadowed his big night in a Twitter post four years ago nearly to the day — back when he was still a high schooler unknown to all but the most die-hard Clemson fans.
The populist revolt of the white working class foreshadowed Trump's victory in America, and it raised concerns about the viability of the transnational project that has provided decades of stability and security in Europe.
"Overall a high degree of (skepticism) should remain and an imminent deal is unlikely given Trump has foreshadowed he is going to be campaigning hard on the issue in the 2020 election," Strickland said.
Behind the gooey melodies and sing-along chorus of a song like "Knowing Me, Knowing You" are a set of lyrics that foreshadowed the divorces that would shake up both marriages in the band.
O.J. Simpson has been so successful because Clark's story foreshadowed the major issues that would become mainstream discussions in the new millennium mostly thanks to internet feminism: slut shaming, leaked nudes, and double standards.
Dracula 2000 bombed at the box office, failing to surpass its $54 million budget, and critical reaction toward Butler's performance as the Count foreshadowed the lukewarm reception his acting would receive throughout his career.
It's possible to imagine a film like Blade spawning an entire subgenre of sleek, grisly, midbudget, R-rated superhero films, especially given how much the film foreshadowed the style and sensibility of The Matrix.
Germany's colonialism was linked to what came next, according to Professor Zimmerer: Colonial officers developed ideas on racial purity, and the colonial expansion foreshadowed the Nazi push for land in Eastern Europe, for example.
The decision by Emily's List, to mute its misgivings and embrace Mr. Bloomberg as a mighty ally, foreshadowed the choice Mr. Bloomberg is now asking Democrats to make by anointing him their presidential nominee.
Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson foreshadowed the plan in a speech last month, saying that troops will stay in Syria to curb Iran and prevent the Syrian government from reconquering rebel-held areas.
In a move that was foreshadowed last week in a public message from YouTube, several internet giants, including Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft, and YouTube, have announced the formation of the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism.
Obama's acceptance speech that night in November 2008 when he was first elected foreshadowed the type of messages he would continue to share at speaking events around the country and world as the nation's leader.
The series' end foreshadowed the eventual decline of the British aristocracy, but much of the family had moved so far away from relying on their status that it shouldn't be too big of a problem.
The moment was brief, but it perfectly foreshadowed how critics would see One Laptop Per Child a few years later: as a flashy, clever, and idealistic project that shattered at its first brush with reality.
Australia could be a step closer to losing its vaunted triple A credit rating after a deeply divided electorate left the country in limbo and foreshadowed a hung parliament where no party holds outright power.
Peter Dinklage is a good actor and all, but the scene can't make the argument for this character arc on a level other than "THIS WAS ALL FORESHADOWED!" screamed at you by a Twitter egg.
Louis describes the vampire family unit he had with Lestat, his mentor, and their daughter Claudia, played by a then-only 11-year-old Dunst in a stunning performance that foreshadowed the star she'd become.
That's a bigger slump than the 10 to 15 percent drop for the three months to June that executives at Bank of America, Citigroup and JPMorgan have foreshadowed in recent weeks – but not by much.
Bond yields, which move opposite price, rose as traders were watching an interesting move in the swaps market that in the past has foreshadowed an end to Fed rate hikes and a potentially weaker economy.
" Perry's memo foreshadowed some anticipated conclusions – namely, that a recent decline in coal-fired generation was making electricity generation less reliable and "threaten[ing] to undercut the performance of the grid well into the future.
Washington (CNN)A top Justice Department official on Tuesday criticized technology companies that "enable criminals and terrorists" with encryption software and foreshadowed a new government approach to the issue that has increasingly frustrated law enforcement.
While the contemporary explosion of right-wing populism is a recent phenomenon, its roots go deeper, best captured by Daniel Bell in his 1972 essay "The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism" which foreshadowed the Trump era.
Police have arrested around 900 people since the protests began, including high-profile activists like Joshua Wong, one of the leaders of the pro-democracy Umbrella movement five years ago that foreshadowed the current unrest.
That's a bigger slump than the 10 to 15 percent drop for the three months to June that executives at Bank of America, Citigroup and JPMorgan have foreshadowed in recent weeks — but not by much.
He pointed to a Trump rally that attracted thousands of supporters in the state, arguing that overwhelming enthusiasm and willingness of supporters to wait in line for hours foreshadowed his election success on Nov. 8.
The Oxfordshire schoolmates drew from beloved groups, many of which foreshadowed their own cult appeal—the Pixies, with whom they shared early producers, and the Talking Heads, whose song "Radio Head" gave them a name.
Tuesday's debate laid bare the political risks of Warren's backing of Sanders' Medicare for All, and foreshadowed that she is likely to continue confronting questions and criticism about tax hikes that could result from Sanders' proposal.
This kind of coverage foreshadowed the news organization's embrace of conspiracy theories like QAnon, the overarching theory that there is an evil cabal of "deep state" operators and child predators out to take down the president.
And yet their drama is all there, implicitly, foreshadowed in painful moments from their high school years, like the impromptu camping trip where Flea loses the cap to Kiedis's canteen while filling it at the river.
All of which is likely what Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Governor Philip Lowe had in mind last month when he foreshadowed a lasting turnaround in Australia's terms of trade after a half decade of decline.
The data came as U.S. President Donald Trump foreshadowed a tense meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping next week by tweeting on Thursday that the U.S. could no longer tolerate massive trade deficits and job losses.
Now that Game of Thrones has finally revealed Jon Snow's real name (Aegon Targaryen) fans have started going back to George R. R. Martin's novels to search for clues that might have foreshadowed the big reveal.
The celebration of Markle's American heritage was foreshadowed by Queen Elizabeth's release of the Instrument of Consent, a written memento documenting Queen Elizabeth's approval of their union, on May 12 — one week before the royal wedding.
Scholars such as Edwin A. Weinstein, a neuropsychiatrist, spent years studying Wilson's old correspondence to determine that he had experienced smaller strokes dating back to 1898, which might have foreshadowed his health problems later in life.
Viral videos from a MacArthur town hall last year foreshadowed what was to come: angry voters berated him for authoring an amendment that helped Republicans secure the votes necessary to get the bill through the House.
Mr. Trump also foreshadowed themes that have surfaced on the campaign trail, giving a blunt assessment of what he felt was ailing New York State and the country: jobs going overseas, crushing taxes, restrictive gun laws.
The withdrawal of the rule was foreshadowed as early as this January, when officials from the FMCSA made clear they wouldn't enact any significant regulations this year, according to interviews held with the Journal of Commerce.
We actually had a lot of reports in the first few days of a path that many players believed didn't have the consequences foreshadowed enough, and we took steps to rectify that in a later patch.
Fans churned out a flurry of interpretations of the scene on Twitter: about how the horse got there, what it foreshadowed, previous horses it echoed, who was inside it (was it Trojan?), where Arya was going.
As the rabble-rousing leader of a group called the Cypherpunks, Mr. May, in his writings, foreshadowed and influenced many of the concerns about privacy and government control that have come to dominate the internet age.
The problem with Iowa's app was foreshadowed during a test in the days before the caucuses, in which precinct managers said they were having trouble using the app, according to Polk County Democratic Chairman Sean Bagniewski.
The drastic shift in criminal justice policy, foreshadowed during recent weeks, is Mr. Sessions's first major stamp on the Justice Department, and it highlights several of his top targets: drug dealing, gun crime and gang violence.
Stone foreshadowed in the summer of 2016 that Wikileaks appeared to have a cache of information that would harm then Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and appeared to have some insight on the timing of its release.
While it may not always be the case that a mild season down under translates to a mild season in the northern hemisphere, the fact remains that last year's severe season in Australia foreshadowed our own.
That title seemed to promise an eventual clash between fire-breathing dragons and the icy White Walkers, but it also apparently foreshadowed the union of Dany and Jon, the characters that best represent fire and ice.
Calling it a "concept phone" and drawing on the talents of legendary designer Philippe Starck, Xiaomi built a minimalist slab dominated by a huge screen with tiny bezels that foreshadowed the biggest trend in 2017's smartphones.
And even then he had a flair for science communication, writing a column called "Merlin's Word to the Wise" for the observatory's newspaper, and teaching a wildly popular intro to astronomy class that foreshadowed his future career.
According to Ioan Smith at Semaphore Macro, it has only risen above 145 nine times since 1990, and sharp spikes above 140 in October 1998 and March 2006 foreshadowed the market tops in 2000 and 2007-08.
"No one expected this," said Mathieu Ossendrijver, a professor of history of ancient science at Humboldt University in Berlin, noting that the methods delineated in the tablets were so advanced that they foreshadowed the development of calculus.
Her vision foreshadowed the now clear evidence that when women are at the table and when gender considerations are built into peace-building, there is a greater chance that peace will prevail and that democracy is strengthened.
Still, McConnell's comments sparked some concerns in the White House that McConnell's comments foreshadowed a potential split over a path forward on health care reform should the current legislation continue to lack the GOP support it needs.
Scenes skip unmarked gaps of time, foreshadowed events are left offstage and characters are sprinkled liberally into the background by name without real introduction, only to be pulled unceremoniously forward later and stripped bare in brief exposition.
But this city, where the electric-car-sharing service Autolib' has been operating for nearly five years, would presumably be hospitable to more e-cars — as the electric revolution at the Paris Motor Show may have foreshadowed.
Four years ago, Sanders' stunning victory in Michigan slowed Hillary Clinton's march to the party's nomination and foreshadowed a struggle with working-class voters across the upper Midwest that would ultimately lead to President Donald Trump's election.
"From Bin Laden to Facebook," her second book, published in 2013, was a deep dive into the dissemination of terrorist ideology on the internet, an investigation that foreshadowed the Islamic State's recruitment of acolytes via social media.
But it was foreshadowed as early as April, when the Trump administration said that ousting Mr. Assad, whose government has fought a civil war that has taken roughly half a million lives, was no longer a priority.
And yet at the end Ms. Maclean forsakes all the unsettling subtlety and nuance she has had so clearly in her command to serve up a finale that I found frankly confounding, despite its having been foreshadowed.
In 2016, Harry highlighted and foreshadowed the treatment that was to follow the Duchess of Sussex throughout her royal career, calling out the press over the "racial undertones" he identified in articles written about the then-actress.
The jet's arrival had already been foreshadowed by comments from Defence Minister Amir Hatami on Saturday, who said Iran's military had mounted a locally-built defensive weapons system on one of its warships for the first time.
Katz must have sensed the prophetic nature of this strategic but brutish gesture, one that somehow foreshadowed the revolutionary's elusiveness in the historical imagination, his resistance to identification, and the difficulty of distinguishing between man and myth.
Mr. King's hard-line immigration policies and demeaning comments about Hispanics foreshadowed Mr. Trump's nativist rhetoric in his 2016 campaign, in his two years in the White House and during the government shutdown over a border wall.
The crowds with their made-for-TV bedsheet banners seemed charmingly self-deprecating ("We don't want to set the world on fire, we just want to finish ninth") but they also foreshadowed darker times to come ("Pray").
One invented hashcash, which foreshadowed components of the crypto-currency; the other is the author of the first Chinese translation of the white paper in which Satoshi Nakamoto, the elusive creator of bitcoin, first described its inner workings.
Its long-planned reveal, staged as a twist, was so heavily foreshadowed that it was easy to predict, but it also happened so perfunctorily that it felt like the show had thrown it together at the last minute.
Expansion outside of the US was only a matter of time — the move was even foreshadowed in a September report that claimed Toronto would be Lyft's first international target, with Australia and New Zealand as potential next steps.
Bazley had foreshadowed his plan before the all-star game, saying that since coaches had told him he'd be ready for the N.B.A. after one year of college, he felt tempted to skip another year of school altogether.
Whitaker had threatened Thursday not to show up for the prescheduled hearing after the Democrats on the committee authorized a subpoena, leading to a day of back-and-forth with House Democrats that ultimately foreshadowed the tense testimony.
The day after his induction, he delivered a now-legendary promo on Monday Night RAW where he seemingly foreshadowed his own death… and then a mere 24 hours later, he suffered a massive heart attack and was gone.
Google isn't apparently against working with the Chinese government on their development of AI. The memo that foreshadowed Google's withdrawal from Project Maven was authored by Dr. Fei-Fei Li, the chief scientist for AI at Google Cloud.
Collins had foreshadowed her announcement on CNN's "State of the Union" Sunday, saying she had a "very difficult" time envisioning a scenario in which she would support the Graham-Cassidy health care bill, but she was not definitive.
Tech's reckoning is a theme that has already been foreshadowed on "Silicon Valley," too, when the character that runs the fictional technology giant is questioned in a scene by real-life technology journalists Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg.
The Moog-style Bass Station synth on the track also foreshadowed the synth-enhanced sound the band would eventually master (with the help of Coalesce's James Dewees) on their follow-up, 1999's Something to Write Home About.
"The tension is gradually building as the huge Sept is filling up with people — High Sparrow is still happy with the turn of events and he is convinced that everything is going according to the plan," Pryce foreshadowed.
Playing down market speculation that a recent comment by ECB President Mario Draghi foreshadowed quicker normalization, Praet said the process will be long and slow, because the current inflation path is based on substantial support from the ECB.
Trump, seeing an opportunity to burnish his brand, released a fiery public letter about the troubled project and made a claim that foreshadowed the one he would later make on the campaign trail: I alone can fix it.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's administration foreshadowed weeks, if not months, of trench warfare with Congress on Tuesday as it defied demands for documents and testimony on multiple fronts in an effort to thwart expanding investigations mounted by House Democrats.
In pictures like "The Oath of the Horatii," now at the Louvre, and "The Death of Socrates," at the Met, he purged French art of its Rococo frippery and foreshadowed the moral stringency of the Reign of Terror.
Ms. Comella's transition away from the Republican bosses was foreshadowed last summer when she announced she would support Hillary Clinton — rather than Donald J. Trump — in the presidential race, calling him a demagogue and saying he was unqualified.
But the delay also foreshadowed what to expect in the coming weeks: Democrats attacking the Senate for holding an unfair trial, particularly McConnell for saying he would be in "total coordination" with the White House on every step.
He told one adviser late Friday that his loss — a legislative debacle foreshadowed by the intraparty fight that led to the 2013 government shutdown — was a minor bump in the road and that the White House would recover.
History shows that bigger declines have foreshadowed longer periods of recovery and smaller gains over the next year, while smaller drops have led to quicker returns to new highs and bigger gains over the subsequent year, according to Clissold.
But more complicated human/dæmon relationships have been foreshadowed in The Book of Dust by La Belle Sauvage's villain Gerard Bonneville, who viciously beat his own hyena dæmon in an act of self-punishment that was never fully explained.
DANIEL M. FARRELL Columbus, Ohio To the Editor: As an Irish-American, I am haunted by how grimly the terror in Brussels was foreshadowed by the bloody Dublin Easter Rising of 1916 — more so after reading Lawrence Downes's essay.
Foreshadowing anti-bullying campaign The first lady perhaps foreshadowed her interest in an anti-bullying platform back in August, when she tweeted her gratitude to Chelsea Clinton for coming to the defense of Trump's 11-year-old son, Barron.
Conservatives will forever cherish the toppling of Speaker Jim Wright of Texas, as it foreshadowed a growing, aggressive new Republican spirit that would result in the GOP taking over the majority for the first time in over 85033 years.
The final confrontation of Game of Thrones—the great, foreshadowed battle of fire and ice—might still be on the other side of the black salt sea, but the major players are finally starting to arm themselves for battle.
At stake in Sunday's election is the leadership of a country on the frontline of the West's standoff with Moscow following 2014 protests that caused Poroshenko's Kremlin-backed predecessor to flee into exile, and foreshadowed Moscow's annexation of Crimea.
There was a clear drift toward totalitarianism that Mr. Chávez had foreshadowed in his first visit to Cuba, when he had expressed his wish to be "el todo" — "the embodiment of everything" — as Fidel Castro had become in Cuba.
Even though a relatively small number of the participants were from the seven nations affected by the travel ban, delegates from other countries worried that this early signal from the new American administration foreshadowed potential trouble down the road.
Even with almost three years to make sense of the cyberattack, which foreshadowed corporate and governmental hacking that has now become much more commonplace, Ms. Pascal said the events of late 19633 still seem too absurd to be true.
Basically, it sounds like one of the only ways for Game Of Thrones to end is for someone to wipe out all the magic that's been plaguing the kingdoms, and the show may have foreshadowed just that on Sunday night.
But his downfall, foreshadowed by his June 2016 replacement as head of the internet regulator and the loss of his other posts, is unlikely to signal a reversal of internet control policies, which have been tightened under his successor, Xu Lin.
While Megan and Owen road trip to L.A. at Owen's last-minute insistence (yes, reader, this will end in a fight as foreshadowed), Nathan is freaking Farouk out with all these stories about what their new life will be like.
Dwight's betrayal was foreshadowed back in "Hostiles and Calamities," and he has just as many reasons to hate Negan as anyone else in the Sanctuary, so his defection makes total sense during a season when so many things have not.
Cersei's decision to blow up the Great Sept had been foreshadowed for many episodes, including via Bran's vision, Tyrion's conversation with Daenerys about her father, and Jaime's statement to Edmure that Cersei would "reduce cities to ash" for her children.
The only way out here for TWD is to not kill Glenn, because asking people to wait six months to confirm something that was heavily foreshadowed for 16 episodes will prove the cliffhanger to be as shallow as it seems.
She unveiled a retooled message in her victory speech that simultaneously rationalized her campaign against Sanders and foreshadowed a general election duel with Trump, as she stressed repeatedly she would create jobs as president and stand up for the middle class.
Historians often identify Kennedy's assassination, coming two months after Dr. Martin Luther King's horrific death, as a capstone to a year marked by angry demonstrations, political violence, and a degree of polarization that foreshadowed the stark divisions of our own time.
Early this month, Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona and the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, foreshadowed the dual-carrier exercise during a speech in Singapore, saying it was part of the United States' increased vigilance in the Pacific.
Royalties are a uniquely critical part of Qualcomm's revenue mix, and given that China is the world's largest semiconductor market, the deal foreshadowed the challenges Qualcomm was going to face from a government determined to stand up its own semiconductor industry.
They said Tuesday that they expected to see it finalized shortly, and Mr. Sessions himself has foreshadowed the announcement this year, calling for a return to tougher federal charging policies in speeches and issuing memos telling prosecutors to anticipate policy shifts.
His 1986 book, "The Fanciest Dive: What Happened When the Giant Media Empire of Time/Life Leaped Without Looking Into the Age of High-Tech," foreshadowed the equally disastrous merger of Time Warner and AOL a decade and a half later.
When even the pope is deeply concerned about the world being near the precipice of war, we should consider the fact that there is a historical precedent of a new pope delivering a similar warning that foreshadowed a major nuclear crisis.
Well before Mr. Trump's rise, a pair of Western states — Arizona and Nevada — foreshadowed some of the consuming clashes of his presidency, over the definition of conservatism and the struggle for power between diverse, booming cities and far-flung rural precincts.
The lawsuit was foreshadowed last month by a letter the Knight First Amendment Institute sent to Mr. Trump on behalf of two of the now-plaintiffs asking him to unblock their accounts, but the White House did not do so.
Midterm elections typically turn on which party is more enthusiastic about sending a message; in the past special elections have served as political omens, like when former Senator Scott Brown's upset win in Massachusetts in 2010 foreshadowed a building conservative wave.
The votes were still being counted in the U.K. when a fierce debate broke out over whether the crushing defeat of Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party foreshadowed dark days ahead — for the left-wing Democrats running for U.S. president, that is.
Bruce Poliquin's win in northern Maine, big Republican House gains in upstate New York and Long Island, and the surprisingly easy G.O.P. wins in the Iowa Senate race and for Wisconsin and Michigan governor foreshadowed the broad contours of Republican gains.
The attacks most likely foreshadowed a Republican strategy for the rest of the Mueller investigation, which is studying whether Mr. Trump tried to obstruct justice and whether anyone in his campaign conspired with Russian operatives to influence the 2016 presidential election.
Britain's surprising referendum vote to leave the European Union in 2016 foreshadowed Trump's victory later that year and was based on some similar populist, anti-establishment trends -- though Trump's repeated claims that he predicted the result are a flight of fancy.
As a kidnapping drama, it's less exciting, even with some car and foot-chases, along with a uniquely Ridley Scott addition of a truly horrifying scene (foreshadowed on the movie's poster) in which an ear is cut off, on screen, in excruciating detail.
The email — just a small part of the 460-page deposition in a sprawling multidistrict litigation case against Purdue Pharma playing out in Ohio — foreshadowed the accusations that would trail the OxyContin-maker and the now-infamous family over the next several years.
But that doesn't change the fact that the Night King's attack has been foreshadowed for seven seasons and billed as the biggest battle in TV history, and in the end, it wasn't all that devastating in terms of the characters the audience loves.
It brought into force a policy, foreshadowed two years earlier, that research it supports (it is the world's biggest source of charitable money for scientific endeavours, to the tune of some $2000bn a year) must, when published, be freely available to all.
Emotion's shift from potential megastar-maker to cult phenomenon was a benchmark in the proliferation of micro pop stardom, and foreshadowed the way classic pop has been pushed to the sidelines by hip-hop and its offspring in the last four years.
Strangely — but conveniently, as it turns out — the character's death was foreshadowed on the season finale of Roseanne last spring, during a poignant conversation between Roseanne (Barr) and her husband, Dan (John Goodman), the night before she was to have knee surgery.
Their high-profile departure, particularly in the wake of their success, foreshadowed problems that would come to the fore again and again as Telltale moved forward — ones that would lead some of their best voices to leave the studio, time and time again.
The threat that the jihadists posed to the city's inheritance was often foreshadowed over the preceding centuries, from the Moroccan invasion in the late 16th century, which led to killings, expulsions and looting, to the French conquest at the end of the 19th.
But while Lee strings her plot together competently enough — all the red herrings misdirect where they should, and all of the final reveals are foreshadowed appropriately — it's never as compelling as all of the other things her characters are getting up to.
Its serene belief that characters did not have to be likable as long as they were interesting foreshadowed a change in TV drama that wouldn't settle until the late '90s, when HBO turned a show about violent gangsters into an award-winning hit.
In the past, a Globe win almost certainly signaled an Oscar lock: From 1992-1997, the Golden Globes accurately foreshadowed every Best Actor Oscar winner, from Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman to Jack Nicholson in As Good as It Gets.
In exactly that way, Theodore Roosevelt's 1912 insurgency prefigured Franklin Roosevelt's later consolidation of progressive voters into his durable New Deal coalition and Wallace's 1968 revolt foreshadowed the later shift of conservative Southern whites into the GOP under Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan.
Mary Ann Madden, who for three decades challenged New York magazine readers to compose double dactyls, literary limericks, godawful puns and dexterous spoonerisms in a weekly competition that foreshadowed hashtag games on Twitter, died on July 26 at her home in Manhattan.
While the story of "Onward" is personal for Scanlon, whose father died when he was young, Ian and Barley's journey plays as disappointingly routine, a checklist of mechanically foreshadowed heart-to-hearts and lessons learned, leavened by the occasional offbeat sight gag.
In some ways, the election was foreshadowed last month in the Queensland town of Clermont, where environmentalists protesting the Carmichael mine were met by pro-coal activists, including a man on a horse who rode into the crowd and knocked a woman unconscious.
The agency, which works in more than 150 countries on family planning as well as maternal and child health, has foreshadowed that it faces a shortfall of $350 million over the next three years due in part to the U.S. fund cut.
Yet, as a courtroom drama, unfolding at the height of the Vietnam War, in a season of upheaval, the trial — which ended on June 285, 53 — captivated the nation and foreshadowed a prolonged series of legal struggles arising from protest against the war.
The president's team foreshadowed its arguments in a 110-page brief filed Monday — an argument that combined a political assault on the Democrats leading the House's impeachment investigation with a detailed attack on the process that Democrats used leading up to their Dec.
The bitter testimony sank his nomination by President Ronald Reagan to be a federal district court judge and foreshadowed the questions that Mr. Sessions could face at another set of Senate confirmation hearings if Mr. Trump nominates him for a cabinet position.
With everything that already has happened — tornado watches and quadruple bogeys; the world No. 1, Johnson, not making it to Thursday; and the 2016 champion, Danny Willett, not making it to Saturday — the script this year seems to have foreshadowed a frenzied finish.
After being gone for a month, This Is Us has returned not by easing us back into its rhythms, but instead by putting us through the wringer once again: The midseason finale foreshadowed a kind of family reckoning, and "The Fifth Wheel" provides just that.
In hindsight, it is not hard to see how that first act of brutality foreshadowed what happened last week: Armed with a knife, Mr. Abballa attacked a couple in northern France in the name of the Islamic State and left them to bleed to death.
Mr. Trump's eagerness to embrace the so-called birther idea — long debunked, and until then confined to right-wing conspiracy theorists — foreshadowed how, just five years later, Mr. Trump would bedevil his rivals in the Republican presidential primary race and upend the political system.
While he is a villain most well known for his iconic mask, we never see it in the trailer, although it's heavily foreshadowed throughout, such as from these dancers in the club or the painting behind him during what happens to be his psychotic breakdown.
In the years following the Second World War, as the Cold War was setting in, this bi-coastal Beat scene scandalized the puritanical American mainstream, even as it foreshadowed widespread late '22016s Hippie culture, with its consciousness raising, herb puffing, and racial and sexual liberations.
At the same time, it raised legitimate concerns about the rights of athletes in an era before a baseball players' union had come to fruition, and foreshadowed the modern era of strikes, lockouts, lawsuits, collective bargaining, and disciplinary disputes between sports labor and management.
James, in discussing Harden's play, almost foreshadowed what was to come in his own game, and he made it clear that when it comes to highlight-reel plays by the game's superstars, just about anything is allowed regardless of the egos of those being humiliated.
"I hope people can brainstorm together on how to win this war against Beijing's white terror and authoritarian rule," Lester Shum, one of the student leaders of Hong Kong's pro-democracy "Umbrella" movement five years ago that foreshadowed the current unrest, told reporters in Taipei.
Now he seems to have moved on to the luxury minimalism of an omakase sushi chef, a style that was foreshadowed by the only Union Pacific dish he's brought back, bay scallops and sea urchin with a few throat-searing drops of mustard oil.
This early experience foreshadowed the relationship the adult Fadiman would forever have with wine: Available to her in both quantity and quality, drink has always been dominated by her father's high expectations, and she partakes first and foremost out of a sense of dutiful obligation.
The worsening situation in Italy, which is nearing 13,000 cases, has also foreshadowed what some experts say could happen in the U.S. if the country doesn't "flatten" the curve of infections by reducing the number of people who are sick at the same time.
They foreshadowed a bruising, explosive start and then largely kept an even tone and waded only gently into some of the areas that even Republicans aren't all agreed upon, such as the handling of the Mueller investigation or the appropriate way of investigating the Bidens.
On Tuesday, McConnell foreshadowed the case he is expected to reiterate in the coming days, warning that the Democratic demands for witness testimony would raise constitutional concerns and set a precedent to "incentivize" future House majorities to carry out "frequent and hasty" impeachment inquiries.
"Pyongyang's posturing vis-a-vis the U.S. over the past few months, particularly after the Stockholm talks, foreshadowed a more militaristic path forward for Pyongyang, and we are seeing that playing out," Minyoung Lee, a senior analyst with North-Korea-focused website NK Pro, said.
Every single aspect of his administration has been foreshadowed not only by fringe figures within the GOP and voices in the conservative media, but also by the last Republican president—a man now embraced, sometimes literally, by liberal and moderate conservative figures decrying Trump's conduct.
The surprisingly close Republican contest foreshadowed Mr. Gillespie's quandary heading into the general election: how to handle a president who remains broadly popular on the right but is politically toxic among the broader electorate in Virginia, the only Southern state carried by Hillary Clinton.
That dilemma was foreshadowed two years ago in her confirmation hearing, when Senator Jeff Sessions, the Alabama Republican who is poised to become the next attorney general, questioned whether Ms. Yates had the independent streak needed to be the Justice Department's second in command.
That case — one of his very first as the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan — foreshadowed a theme that Mr. Bharara harped on throughout his tenure pursuing a host of public corruption, terrorism, civil rights and Wall Street cases: Politics and prosecution do not mix.
Days after the inauguration, his adviser Kellyanne Conway said it was time for the President "to put in his own security and intelligence community," a statement that likely did not go over well and certainly foreshadowed the situation in which we now find ourselves.
Another case in point: AOL's 2.1 million users who still pay $20 a month for their outdated AOL dial-up service In many unfortunate ways, this negative-option model has foreshadowed the future of much of e-commerce in general, and subscription retail in particular.
It's been amply foreshadowed across several seasons of the TV show (though season eight's execution of it has been rather ham-handed), and based on George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire novels, it seems to be what Martin planned all along.
Since it's obviously not true that this turn for Daenerys came out of nowhere — it's been repeatedly foreshadowed in the show and likely planned by Martin since the 1990s — the most common criticism I've seen of "The Bells" is that the execution of that turn was lacking.
The current effort to lobby the body has been foreshadowed for months running up to the election, with some arguing that electors should return to their role as wise politicos exercising their own judgment to save the Republic from someone his foes say is a demagogue.
Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren, a veteran policymaker who foreshadowed the shift last year to a more hawkish stance, urged "regular but gradual" interest-rate rises so as to avoid a boom-and-bust economy as falling unemployment puts more upward pressure on inflation and wages.
The show's narrator may have foreshadowed an untimely demise for our heroic cop all the way back in episode 10 of Season 1, when Michael told Jane's mom, Xo (Andrea Navedo), that he would never stop believing that he and Jane were meant to be together.
Goldman says the stage is set for value stocks to come back in favor: The valuation gap between expensive and cheap stocks is now the widest in nine years, which has historically foreshadowed strong performance for value names, according to Goldman's chief U.S. equity strategist, David Kostin.
There are Easter eggs here and there for fans to paw over: a bobblehead with a cup of Slusho, a trip into a bomb shelter that evokes 10 Cloverfield Lane, and one big CGI moment that's so heavily foreshadowed, it doesn't even count as a surprise.
It was foreshadowed by other groups, which had taken up arms in the hope of an independent Muslim homeland in Mindanao, and for a while aped the tactics of its forebears, groups like the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).
" In a dark passage that foreshadowed the president's description of "American carnage" in his inauguration speech, Nunes cited his own hometown, where "the radical left and big government combined to take a real-life Garden of Eden … and reduce it to a blighted, drought-stricken calamity.
It was given that name, which means "harbinger of doom," because Moros was a member of the same dinosaur lineage - the tyrannosaurs - and foreshadowed the arrival of the roughly 13-meter-long (42-foot-long) T. rex, seven tons of carnivorous grandeur, some 30 million years later.
WASHINGTON — Six weeks before the anti-secrecy organization WikiLeaks published an archive of hacked Democratic National Committee emails ahead of the Democratic convention, the organization's founder, Julian Assange, foreshadowed the release — and made it clear that he hoped to harm Hillary Clinton's chances of winning the presidency.
"It's just the beginning of the climate fight" In 2017, for example, a California case involving lead paint exposure foreshadowed what state judges could decide in climate cases, Maya Golden-Krasner, senior attorney at the Climate Law Institute's Center for Biological Diversity, said in an interview.
As he stumbles toward either a bright new beginning or a total flameout — the first foreshadowed by a tentative romance with Barbara (Connie Britton), the second by his age-inappropriate semi-friendship with Charlie — other lives are illuminated, and also singed, by his wayward comet's path.
Mr. Hunt's nearly 20-year tenure at the Justice Department foreshadowed him taking on this highly political role atop the civil division, where he will defend the president and his policies, a review of court records and interviews with 10 of his current and former colleagues shows.
Change was foreshadowed by earlier exemplars like (to name but a few) Faith Ringgold, Barbara Chase-Riboud and Robert Colescott in the 1960s; Adrian Piper and David Hammons in the 1970s; Jean-Michel Basquiat, in the 1980s; Chris Ofili, Kara Walker, Glenn Ligon and William Pope.
Having foreshadowed the mystery to come, the show spends much of the season presenting us with suspects for a crime that hasn't happened yet, and that isn't always an exciting process — without the romantic, hallucinatory charge of Abbott's prose, the plot machinery can get a little obtrusive.
But when a black Democrat was beaten by a group of black Republicans in 1876, newspapers reacted in alarm — an act of 19th-century concern trolling that foreshadowed current debates about "black-on-black crime" and the modern idea that nonwhite Democrats are simply a slavish mob.
From further looks into Sir Reginald Hargreeves' many, many secrets to the tiniest detail that possibly foreshadowed everything to come in the finale, there's plenty to dissect from these theories and will make you hope that the show ends up getting picked back up for a second season.
The big picture: What's coming next has been foreshadowed by many of the themes that ran through the first two years of Trump's presidency — the consequences of divided government, the growing influence of Big Tech, and the rising sense of economic unfairness felt by many Americans across the country.
One of Washington's best-wired Republicans said: Statement from Brendan Buck, counselor to Speaker Ryan: Background: This decision was foreshadowed when Politico's Tim Alberta and Rachel Bade wrote in December that he saw his "wild Washington journey coming to an end," but his final deliberations were held extremely closely.
Op-Ed Contributor President Trump's decision last week to suspend almost all security aid to Pakistan, which quickly followed his accusation that Pakistan had "given us nothing but lies and deceit," suggests that his administration is carrying out the hard-line approach that the president foreshadowed in August.
But it remained unclear whether Mr. Trump's collaboration with Democrats foreshadowed a more sustained shift in strategy by a president who has presented himself as a master dealmaker or amounted to just a one-time instinctual reaction of a mercurial leader momentarily eager to poke his estranged allies.
A self-taught programmer with a focus on natural language processing, and an advocate for women in the field, Sparck Jones also foreshadowed by decades Silicon Valley's current reckoning, warning about the risks of technology being led by computer scientists who were not attuned to its social implications.
When Mr. Trump coyly foreshadowed what his decision would be next month on the fate of the Iran deal — perhaps only Mr. Macron had an idea what he would do, he said, glancing over at him — the French president winked in silent response, as if sharing a secret with a confidant.
Trump said on Friday there was a "good chance" a deal would emerge, and foreshadowed that he might extend the March 1 deadline and move forward with a meeting with Xi. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin indicated then that if progress continued, a meeting between the two presidents could happen in March.
Microsoft teased the update on Reddit Microsoft foreshadowed an "exciting update" to Windows 10 Maps on Reddit yesterday after it was revealed Here, the mapping app that became the de facto choice for Windows Phone users over the past few years, would no longer work with Windows 10 from March 29th.
In a move that foreshadowed Sandler's willingness to ladle over so much product placement as to turn his movies into cinematic NASCAR vehicles, one of Happy's defining character traits is that he eats a lot of Subway sandwiches and wears the chain's t-shirts on the way to a tour championship.
As Southern Redeemers worked to put down burgeoning alliances between Blacks and whites—a coalition that foreshadowed precisely the class-based politics now rhetorically championed by left and liberal critics of "identity politics"—Black bodies served as the scapegoats; their ritual sacrifice permitted postbellum whites to reunite across class and region.
Mexico's decision, which it had foreshadowed in recent days, comes in response to US tariffs on steel and aluminium imported from Mexico, Canada and the EU. The peso has been under pressure of late amid growing concerns about trade between Mexico and the US, which is the world's biggest developed economy.
Mr. Bell's campaign platform foreshadowed the 1981 Kemp-Roth tax cut, named for its principal sponsors — Mr. Kemp, of New York, and Senator William V. Roth Jr., of Delaware, both Republicans — as well as the 1986 tax changes under Reagan, which Mr. Bell advocated and Mr. Bradley helped shepherd through Congress.
In the 300-plus pages between the hacker telling each trapped passenger they're likely to die in a few hours and the time of impact, Marrs fills in each hostage's soap-operatic backstory, complete with a heavily foreshadowed twist revealing there's more to them than they'd like their jurors to know.
LaValle begins his tale way back in 1968, in the brief Fun City era of Mayor John Lindsay, at a moment that foreshadowed the city's darker days of the '70s: A sanitation workers' strike is in progress, and the streets of all five boroughs are piling fast with uncollected garbage.
He noted that both Obama and Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonDNC warns campaigns about cybersecurity after attempted scam Biden looks to shore up lead in S.C. Stone judge under pressure over calls for new trial MORE, the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee, won South Carolina by much larger margins than those foreshadowed by polls.
Yet Mr. Obama, who foreshadowed his public warnings in a closed-door pep talk for newly-elected House Democrats last spring, is clearly trying to make the case for a moderate and inclusive brand of politics — a message that helped him win in traditionally Republican states like Indiana and North Carolina in 2008.
The memory of this exchange now has inspired an exhibition that Mr. Glimcher hopes will "disprove the prevalent interpretation" by many critics, collectors and viewers that Rothko's brilliantly colored paintings of the 4.53s were sunny and joyous, while his darker-palette works in the 1960s reflected his progressing depression and foreshadowed his suicide in 1970.
The recent movement of three of the documentaries resonate with isn't #OscarsSoWhite -- it's Black Lives Matter, which is directly referenced in "13th" and "I Am Not Your Negro," and foreshadowed in the O.J. film with its backdrop of the degraded, at times violent, relationship — tenuous from the start — between the LAPD and the city's black citizens.
That My Struggle is actually a commentary on contemporary life in the West, a sweeping novel of ideas in the tradition of Thomas Mann and Fyodor Dostoevsky, is foreshadowed in the title, which links the modest travails of one man on the northern periphery of the European continent to the preeminent historical figure of the twentieth century.
The sight of white supremacist demonstrators waving tiki torches in a postmodern display of racial terror on the University of Virginia campus on Friday foreshadowed Saturday's demonstrations, where hundreds of so-called alt-right demonstrators, white supremacist militia groups and counter-protesters engaged in intermittent melees, verbal recriminations and raucous shoving matches that prompted Virginia Gov.
Hillary Clinton vowed not to send American ground troops to Iraq "ever again" and Donald J. Trump insinuated that he had learned shocking new information involving President Obama — without ever revealing it — as the two candidates made back-to-back appearances Wednesday night at a forum that foreshadowed their highly anticipated debate later this month. Mrs.
When Democrats Jon Corzine and Tim KaineTimothy (Tim) Michael KaineA lesson of the Trump, Tlaib, Omar, Netanyahu affair Warren's pledge to avoid first nuclear strike sparks intense pushback Almost three-quarters say minimum age to buy tobacco should be 21: Gallup MORE won those races in 85033, it foreshadowed the Democrats' takeover of Congress in 2006.
On December 214, 29, the New York Giants hosted the Chicago Bears in a NFL Championship Game that is best remembered for a murky scandal, one that in some ways foreshadowed contemporary debates over commissioner power, player punishment, and just how far the league should go to protect itself against perceived threats to its public image.
Its initial fund-raising success foreshadowed the rise of the Republican donor class as a political force: Another early and generous giver was the banking and oil heir Richard Mellon Scaife, who went on to invest hundreds of millions of dollars in conservative media outlets and nonprofit organizations that, among other projects, targeted the Clintons during the 1990s.
The war's unfolding had been punctuated by related events that would become markers in history: the Easter Rising in Ireland in 1916; the Russian Revolution a year later; the Sykes-Picot Agreement of 1916 and the Balfour Declaration of 1917, which together drew the parameters of the modern Middle East and foreshadowed the creation of Israel.
The quickly-viral photo showing Pelosi standing to confront Trump, her finger pointed sternly at the clearly agitated president, captured the height of Wednesday's White House clash and foreshadowed the strife to follow: Pelosi leaving the room; Trump lashing out at "Nervous Nancy;" and both sides, backed by their allies, digging in over the days to follow.
Charles M. Blow The inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States is just two weeks away, so now is the time to begin making plans to send him the strongest possible signal that your opposition to the presidency he has foreshadowed will not be pouting and passive, but active and animated.
Years before Mr. Flynn met Mr. Trump, his brief tenure running the Defense Intelligence Agency foreshadowed some of the same qualities he has exhibited more recently as he has plunged into politics and controversy as a key campaign adviser to Mr. Trump, who shared his desire to usurp what he viewed as Washington's incompetent and corrupt elite.
Although he had conceded the lead to Mr Kuchar for the first time since the tournament's opening hours, his escaping a near-death scenario with a mere flesh wound paradoxically made it seem like the clear loser of the hole had nonetheless gained momentum—just as Mr García's save of a modest par in the Masters foreshadowed his ultimate victory.
Robin Bartholomy and Adrian Crawford of Toledo, Ohio, jumped the fence of the Toledo Zoo around 2:30am in order to continue filling up their Pokédex on Pokémon Go.  Bartholomy foreshadowed her and Crawford's expedition a few days prior on Facebook, acknowledging she wasn't "above" breaking the law for the sake of being the best, like no one ever was.
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And as a consequence, Coates described himself as forced to reckon with the idea that "the bumrushing of Taylor Swift was not solely righteous anger, but was something more spastic and troubling," a moment that should have foreshadowed Kanye's turn toward lending his platform and cultural power to Trump without appearing to understand how damaging Trump's policies could be to black Americans.
This experiment in emancipation had mixed results — an influx of altruistic volunteers known as Gideon's Band, the establishment of schools for the freed slaves, their conscription by the Union Army, and an economy that was self-sustaining but also undermined by capricious government decisions about distributing land — all of which foreshadowed the conflicts that would doom Reconstruction after the war.
He can tell you about Three Finger Brown, whose right hand yielded never-to-be replicated, nearly-impossible-to-hit curve balls; about the seizures that the pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexander, ruined by World War I, suffered on the mound; about the collapse of the '69 team foreshadowed by the appearance of a black cat one night at Shea Stadium.
Trump's tweets appear to have been sparked in part by ads from Democratic presidential candidate Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergThe Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' The US's digital future is being led by tech finance in New York Steyer spokesperson: 'I don't think necessarily that Tom has bought anything' MORE, who foreshadowed a likely line of attack from Democrats as November draws closer.
" Shanahan withdraws amid media scrutiny On Monday, Yahoo's Hunter Walker foreshadowed what was about to happen: With Trump's acting secretary of defense Patrick Shanahan's confirmation "on hold, press reports have questioned his relationship with the president, and the Pentagon has been fielding press queries about his personal life, including a messy divorce that involved an accusation of domestic violence from his ex-wife, who was arrested as part of the dispute.
Vautier's "ego equals art" position has long been in the process of being usurped by Robert Filliou's development of the concept of Eternal Network — Filliou and George Brecht closed their art space La Cédille Qui Sourit in Villefranche in 153 and announced the formation of this network — which holds that the purpose of art is to make life more important than art (a communications concept that foreshadowed other networks subsequently made possible by the internet).

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