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"front for" Definitions
  1. to represent a group or an organization and try to hide its secret or illegal activities

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The second clip opens in a whiskey distillery, which turns out to be a front for the Statesmen – just as the tailoring shop serves as a front for the Kingsmen.
"Skycom was just a front" for Huawei, the person said.
They could just ask up front for all your passwords.
And health care isn't the only front for new action.
Never pay up front for it with your debit card.
" Its name means "Front for the conquest of the Levant.
DCLeaks is later identified as a front for Russian military intelligence.
It could be his source was a front for the Russians.
She maintained a stoic front for the sake of the children.
Bruni: One more question on this front for each of you.
Here's what we are watching on the cyber front for 85033.
Here's what we are watching on the cyber front for 2020.
Ankara considers the YPG a front for its own domestic Kurdish insurgency.
There's still a flash up front for the 5-megapixel selfie camera.
You can wear it in the front for a bolo-esque look.
Definers is a front for conservative operatives who run America Rising PAC.
"radical front for nationalizing our economy," as Ryan Bourne of the Cato
U.S. intelligence agencies believe Guccifer 2.0 is a front for Russian intelligence.
It just has a small space on the front for the 16.
Washington called the satellite program a front for developing intercontinental ballistic missiles.
It's a busy week on the climate front for the Trump administration.
Baker stepped in front for his first career interception and scored untouched.
"Mommy, can you twist the front for me?" she asked, finally, exasperated.
The coalition he leads is called Frente de Todos (Front for All).
Hays's job was to administer morals and to front for the industry.
Snap a pic out front for my bookstagram and head back home.
Gates has been a pioneer on the charitable front for many years.
US intelligence officials believe Guccifer 2.0 to be a front for Russian intelligence.
US officials believe that Guccifer 2.0 is a front for Russian military intelligence.
It is not paying creators up-front for shows like Facebook Watch, either.
We got fairly close to the front for Muse, and it was brilliant.
US intelligence concluded that Guccifer 2.0 was actually a front for Russian intelligence.
Many celebrities could be seen marching together as a united front for change.
Truex was credited with most laps led, running up front for 141 laps.
Despite everything, they will continue to put on a united front for them.
It even has a built-in tiny mirror on its front for selfies.
But it turns out that some companies really wanted a "Front for Gmail".
Knauf would have paid Berkshire $2 per share up front for that privilege.
You can wear it to the front for quick access to your belongings...
Things have been rough going on the home front for Xiaomi of late.
Also, there's still a 720p FaceTime camera on the front for video chat.
Everything starts up front for Los Angeles, with Aaron Donald and Michael Brockers.
Such challenges are opening a new front for companies and corporate-responsibility watchdogs.
With Turkish backing, they are now gathered under "the National Front for Liberation".
There was only a facade — a cynical front for this administration's insidious agenda.
Various factors suggest that it could stay out front for a few years.
He also used his Rahman Charitable Organization as a front for al Qaeda.
However, critics say they often serve as a front for rival criminal interests.
Some digital experts suspect the Shadow Brokers are a front for Russian intelligence.
There's also its developer network, which represents a new potential front for advertising revenue.
One problem: unlike Hooters (presumably), the chain was a front for a prostitution ring.
If you can, it's worth getting near the front for at least one headliner.
Kathryn Dennis and Thomas Ravenel are putting on a united front for their children.
Experts say that Mr. Bouteflika is a front for what is essentially military rule.
And it has a micro USB port up front for charging while in use.
We've been investing heavily on that front for the last four or five years.
To marijuana advocates, largely liberal New England is the natural next front for legalization.
On the pricing front for a new unlimited plan, we can speculate a bit.
A square envelope was tucked beneath it, my handwriting on the front: for reva.
The Jazz didn't stay in front for long after Holiday got cooking on offense.
However, it could also mean that it's just a front for selling fake items.
On the legal front, for example, a lawyer drew up documents that designated Mrs.
Nonetheless, even after partying, Kelly managed to put on a presentable front for TPG.
Though he says America First, this seems to be a front for Trump First.
He scoffed at the suggestion that he was a front for the Turkish government.
The coffee maker also has a Penguins logo on its front, for good measure.
Travis Konecny bothered Lundqvist just enough in front for the puck to squeak through.
If you want, you can jam an attachment on the front for a subtler approach.
There are also some fine-tuned hi-fi speakers up front for an improved sound.
Islamic Jihad and Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine have also praised the attack.
Most Turks view the party as a front for the PKK, a Kurdish insurgent group.
Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck are steadfast in remaining a united front for their children.
There were lockers out front for shoppers to lock up valuables before they go in.
South Korea and Japan thinks it's a front for a missile test and goes ballistic.
Mueller has alleged that Guccifer was a front for Russian operatives, according to The Guardian.
He threw down an alley-oop dunk to put Utah back in front for good.
But they are determined to present a united front for the sake of the kids.
And Syria is an absolutely central front for Iran; for them it's an indispensable ally.
That would present a tortuous front for a family to maintain for so many years.
The United States has called the satellite program a front for developing intercontinental ballistic missiles.
The office is open to the street, with a kiosk at the front for donations.
The three of them set up the Front for the Liberation of Lebanon From Foreigners.
But the workers say the allegations are a front for retaliating against two activist employees.
You pay up front for health insurance with a premium that is often charged monthly.
She was just the shop front for some third-world supply chain I didn't understand.
Concurrent legislative polls gave Kabila's Common Front for Congo (FCC) coalition 342 of parliament's 485 seats.
VR used in journalism is proving to be an intriguing front for building empathy in audiences.
Aleppo is a key strategic front for all the powers entangled in Syria's bloody civil war.
It's entirely possible, ergo, that we won't see any movement on the CRA front for months.
Assad has accused it of being a Western-sponsored front for al Qaeda's branch in Syria.
But the man shining up front for the Buffalo Bills is actually a Miami Dolphins castoff.
One of the companies, Barly Off-Shore, was allegedly Lebanon-based front for Makhlouf's financial assets.
I got to roll down the grassy hill in the front for the last time — naked.
They'd be required to pay five years of payroll taxes up front for each employee eliminated.
Circling is a natural form for this troupe: everyone's included; no one's out front for long.
Taiwan's government fears the use of social media misinformation campaigns are a new front for meddling.
It folds into a surprisingly small square, with a cover screen at the front for notifications.
"I think you will see them take extra efforts on the optics front for this president."
But many have looked to America as a refuge from bigotry, not another front for it.
On the power front, for example, the ISS generates all its own electricity through solar panels.
Read more about what Bank of America is already doing on the tech front for mortgages.
"We don't foresee any major problem for the moment on this front for core business," Boujnah said.
Sergei Roldugin may be the world's richest cellist, or simply a front for his "brother" Vladimir Putin.
Maybe he's heard the theory that Hiddleswift is just a front for an extremely involved music video.
The march was organized by the group Frente Nacional por la Familia (National Front for the Family).
Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan are putting on a united front for the sake of their daughter.
As the Iron Curtain twitched nervously, the once-regal Demel café became a front for the Stasi.
Documents submitted to the FAA reveal that this company is actually a front for the US Marshals.
After pit stops, Harvick was up front for the restart at the beginning of the final stage.
Killings by the rival Popular Front for the Renaissance of Central African Republic (FPC) were also reported.
This information reinforced Thatcher's belief that the ANC was a "terrorist group" and a front for communists.
On the home front for Team Axe, Lara's cleaning out the vault and thinking of her interest.
Another year, the camera caught him from the front for a few seconds during the "Hallelujah" chorus.
It is impossible to imagine a similar show following a company at the Eastern Front, for instance.
Experts say such tactics are increasingly being used as a front for covert operations by nation-states.
KILL ZONE 2 A prison is a front for organ trafficking in this Chinese martial-arts melodrama.
It's been a bit stale on this front for quite a while, so this could be exciting.
So I awkwardly drag myself out of bed and head to the front for a second cup.
And it charged more than others up front for the phones, which it had to specially modify.
It, too, seemed to be a clumsy front for the same Russians who had stolen the documents.
Citadel led by as many as 22020 and was in front for 28:30 of the game.
Front for portrait mode, back for typing: How I tricked out my iPad Pro Smart Folio keyboard.
In June the government launched the Common Front for Congo, bringing together a large number of political parties.
Is the Church of Perpetual Life a fellowship of purist transhumanist devotees, or a front for shilling vitamins?
Like protagonist Bigger Thomas, you're ensnared by a seductive story that's a front for a far bleaker reality.
After laying low on the music front for a bit, Katy Perry is on the "Rise" once again!
But those companies have been reported as a front for the Internet Research Agency, Russia's infamous troll farm.
While Samsung had many corporate corruption scandals in 2017, things were relatively quiet on that front for 2018.
Ownership requires you to pay up front for tons of use down the line that may never happen.
"There was a lot of suspicion that it was a front for bad stuff," one ex-staffer said.
Delphi will pay $400 million up front for nuTonomy, with an extra $50 million tabbed for earn-outs.
He skated along the left boards and fed Soderberg in front for his seventh goal of the season.
WATCH: Kanye West Says Tidal Is Not the Illuminati Outback Steakhouse is a front for a satanic cult?
In Kansas, he was out front for 44 laps until a loose wheel knocked him back to 14th.
Smith and Jackson-Davis dominated up front for IU, going a combined 14 of 16 from the floor.
And for tech companies, it opened a new front for an industry already under immense scrutiny from Washington.
These government appointees are considered by many close to the company to be a front for the rulers.
During the 2016 election, he traded private messages with Guccifer 503, an online front for Russian intelligence services.
Each company manages a Mexican shopping center that serves as a front for Los Cunis Drug Trafficking Organization.
In addition to a new career path, a lot happened on the relationship front for Rachel in 2019.
Her drug rehabilitation center was closed down, too, amid unfounded accusations that it was a front for prostitution.
Then Prescott led a 2120-yard drive to put the Cowboys back in front for good, 1603-2160.
Some of these still have a presence as part of the "National Front for Liberation", backed by Turkey.
Mr. Gaffney and others have accused it of being a front for the Brotherhood, which the council denies.
A premium Skillshare membership is $15 billed monthly, or $99 up front for the year ($8.25 per month).
Officials say she used the restaurant and another property as a front for the illegal trade in ivories.
He deserves that, especially when he's putting his own money up front for a lot of his movies.
The Harry Potter shop sells a T-shirt with the meter printed on the front for just under $25.
Hawke ran his hand across the front for emphasis, playing up to the crowd like a pro wrestling villain.
People who paid up front for an annual subscription will still be able to see unlimited movies per month.
Through one model, they'd charge landlords about $350 up front for install, then $1.50 per apartment unit per month.
I mean, yeah, I wonder what they'd say if they read "All Quiet on the Western Front," for example.
They've debated whether workplace communication should be synchronous (like Slack) or not (like Front) for four years, she says.
"I wanna thank you sexy lady in the front for always supporting me," Offset said to a swooning Cardi.
It does the job—until you realize the group might have actually been a front for Russian hackers. Awkward!
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine initially claims responsibility, but later denies involvement, according to news reports.
But wildlife groups have long suspected that Tiger Temple has operated as a front for the illegal wildlife trade.
Not far away, in the ship's theater, red velvet ropes cordoned off a section up front for Haven passengers.
Sometimes an aircraft only has stuff up in the front for first-class, that's not a crew member's fault.
After the hearing, Stefanik was out front for Republicans once again, fielding questions from reporters at a news conference.
It's basically a tech front for licensed cab firms that could never build and manage such complex software themselves.
Retirees looking to buy the average home here will need $60,000 up front for a down payment, calculates SmartAsset.
Alas, since the rival turns out to be a front for the Brazilian mafia, things don't go as planned.
The Tony Blair Institute for Global Change may sound like a front for the restoration of the global elite.
Tennessee needs Murray to pierce the Chiefs' unkind front for 100-plus yards to pull out a road win.
They would have to pay less up front for these skeletal policies than they do now for comprehensive coverage.
Above all, Davis said, he told himself to connect out front, for a better chance to lift the ball.
A would-be Chinese defector named two Hong Kong executives as acting as a front for Chinese intelligence agencies.
The device includes two cameras, one on the front for selfies and a single wide-angle lens on back.
That 18-3 run put the Friars in front for good although Georgetown rallied late in the second half.
The shop front for most smuggled fuel here is the car services industry, including MOT centers and tire dealerships.
The group has also changed its name to Jabhat Fath al Sham, or The Front for liberation of al Sham.
"Guccifer 2.0," the online persona US intelligence officials believe is a front for Russian intelligence, claimed responsibility for the hacks.
After dropping $250 up front for her lease of a 2015 Honda Civic, she pays $160 a week to Xchange.
The pardons might go some way towards allaying fears that Tshisekedi is to some extent a front for Kabila's interests.
In that moment, you believe that she actually cares about appearances and isn't just putting up a front for everyone.
A group called the Kurdistan Freedom Falcons, widely considered a front for the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), claimed responsibility.
Under Congo's constitution, the candidate must come from the ranks of the parliamentary majority, Kabila's Common Front for Congo (FCC).
The Mad Tyrant's intimidating face is printed stylishly on the front for a unique way to show your Marvel love.
Gudas took the initial shot, which was saved by Anderson but bounced in front for Couturier to gather and score.
Garçon: There needs to be a more unified front for LGBTQ people of color, and that's already starting to happen.
Back on the home front, for the first time, the downstairs plot has become something more than just a distraction.
Noriega's personal Swiss-based lawyer even helped Marine Colonel Oliver North construct a front for an airfield in Costa Rica.
The second is in the selection of music that it's providing, and its plans on that front for the future.
Lingering worry about the history of black women and forced sterility treatments — was this a front for secret government tests?
Most prominently, he peddled the debunked claim that a Washington pizzeria was a front for Democrats to sexually abuse children.
The value I'll get from the status benefits made it worth spending a bit more up front for this flight.
Bleep, bleep, bleep, and before they knew it they'd had their lettuce confiscated and were down the front for Plastician.
The US has also long denounced Iran's space program as being a front for the development of ballistic weaponry development.
The gambling-heavy riverboat is a money laundering front for Omar Navarro (Felix Solis), the head of a Mexican cartel.
Amy Klobuchar: On the good news front for the Minnesota senator, she's already qualified for the third debate next month.
Right now, in order to access said storefront, you have to pay $130 up front for the Stadia "Premiere" edition.
At low speeds, the rear wheels turn in the opposite direction as the front for a shorter wheel-base feel.
Brayden Schenn picked up a loose puck behind the Ducks' goal and fed Tarasenko out in front for the score.
Let's also not forget that the iPhone 11 Pro has another 113MP camera on the front for selfies and stuff.
NASA would pay less money up front for a service, and private companies would own and operate their final creations.
"I bought one of these, with the same design on the front, for Tom Hooper, as a present," she said.
He also does not fully accept American intelligence information indicating that Guccifer 2.0 is a front for Russian intelligence officers.
The device has a 6.2-inch main screen and a smaller 2.7-inch display on the front for viewing notifications.
But, perhaps unsurprisingly, Guccifer 2.0, whom experts believe is just a front for Russian government hackers, was a no show.
They can charge up front for their apps, offer them as subscription services or offer sell in-app add-ons.
But Comga Cafe, in the heart of Vietnam's capital, is no gambling den, after-hours bar or front for dealing drugs.
The elegant ivory ballgown was complete with layers of tulle that wrap together in front for a plunging, strapless sweetheart neckline.
Saeed, currently under house arrest, heads the Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) Islamict charity, which Washington says is a front for LeT.
Those who believe the company is a front for the Kremlin point to some of the company's most high-profile research.
Hamlin and Jones led laps early in the second stage, and Hamlin was up front for another restart past lap 2151.
" Sarah adds that she is "utterly reliant" on her dress — "I even wore it back-to-front for a second interview.
It denounces what the authors see as a fundamentalist front for a pathological concoction of hard-line religious and political ideas.
She recently became one of a very short list of actors to be paid $20 million up front for a movie.
McPhee opted for an ivory dress with layers of tulle that wrap together in front for a plunging, strapless sweetheart neckline.
The company essentially admitted defeat on the smartphone front for the time being, leaving its Nokia acquisition in the smoldering embers.
You may be entitled to money up-front for these costs, too, so be sure to keep your receipts, said Hunter.
Add a layer of hairspray for hold and provide some more dry shampoo to the pieces in front for a boost.
Guccifer 21625, who has claimed credit for the DNC hack, is widely thought to be a front for Russian intelligence agencies.
That's why Netflix is guaranteeing money up front for the big names involved in lieu of a cut of ticket sales.
While it wasn't clear whether the probe would lead to any formal charges, the investigation opens another regulatory front for Google.
It has an outdoor section at the front for straw and hay, and bulkier items like cattle gates and dog kennels.
His three-run blast Saturday off Danny Barnes (0-2) put in the Orioles in front for good at 7-453.
This provides a palatable front for his merciless nature, closing cases quickly and harshly, hassling for confessions when evidence is doubtful.
Our reluctance to pay any money up front for apps has come at an unknowable but massive cost to our privacy.
The puck ultimately squirted out front for an easy tap-in goal by Read at 4:13 of the third period.
Price's backhanded pass attempt was intercepted by MacKinnon, and he fed Rantanen in front for his 16th goal at 4:21.
On the domestic front, for example, we do retirement, wealth and personal finance, and gay pride, to name just a few.
One of them has been accused by French secret services of being a front for Russian spies, though nothing has materialized.
In an indictment unsealed last month, Mr. Mueller charged that Guccifer 2.0 was in fact a front for Russian intelligence officers.
The conductor Kent Nagano, who had led a burnished reading of the exquisite score, came to the front for his bow.
On the education front, for example, it helps organizations ensure they're giving the right students credit for the work they receive.
Guccifer 2.0, who has claimed credit for the DNC hack, is widely thought to be a front for Russian intelligence agencies.
As with the Galaxy Fold, there's another small display on the front for getting a glimpse of notifications and the like.
Historical note: Stan and Dennis's second target worked for Amtorg, the trade organization that operated as a front for Soviet intelligence.
Mr. Weintraub's office was typically al fresco: out front, for example, his foot perched on a bumper of a parked car.
For too long, the arts and culture industry has become a civic front for the violence and extraction of the finance industry.
Price stopped Schlemko's point shot but the loose puck was there in front for Meier to send a backhand into the net.
There's clearly more to be done on the drone-development front, but UPS is limited on the regulatory front for now, too.
Look for it here: Capital Weather Gang section front For the detailed forecast into early next week, scroll down through this post.
Others say that real power in Algeria lies with the military, which uses civilian leaders as a front for its own interests.
But it's still about a dancer (Dakota Johnson) who joins a dance academy that's secretly a front for a coven of witches.
The San Francisco Giants remain in front for the National League's second wild-card spot but face a huge task on Saturday.
Deutsche Asset's Taylor expected it would take a change on the earnings front for other funds to follow its drumbeat into China.
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine was added to the US State Department's list of foreign terrorist organizations in 1997.
You guessed it, this baby's got a fingerprint sensor on the back and an IR camera on the front for face authentication.
I've been asking for 70% [of the total payment] up front for the amps, and 70% of the cost is parts anyway.
Our sources say lawyers' fees are $7k up front for each person ... and YT is handling the ever-rising costs for everyone.
In 1967, at age 23, Khaled joined the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, or the PFLP, despite her mother's wishes.
The law firm reportedly acted as a front for companies linked to Rami Makhlouf, a cousin of Syria's president, Bashar al-Assad.
But the slim version will come with a slightly redesigned light bar that is visible from the front for the first time.
The Turkey-backed National Front for Liberation (NFL) rebel alliance said on Saturday that the process of withdrawing heavy weapons had begun.
Many in the security community believe Guccifer 2.0 is a front for Russian intelligence, something Schiff was reportedly told in confidential meetings.
The nearly $800 billion private-credit industry has been relatively quiet on the hiring front for restructuring pros the last couple years.
I think it's an Eastern medicine kind of thing — let's face it, they've been ahead of everything on this front for millenniums.
Buying and paying up front for U.S. energy, then, amounts to little more than changing the mix of assets in its portfolio.
British officials refuse to comment on Bellingcat, and Russian officials call the group "uncouth goons" and a potential front for Western intelligence.
The eucalyptus branches could conceivably have been fetched from the flower shop upstairs, which serves as a false front for the bar.
A change up front for Deschamps, and good news for me, too, as I lose to accents with 20 minutes to go.
Opposition parties, civil-society groups and trade unions have banded together to form the National Front for the Defence of the Constitution.
Cyber Berkut was later revealed to be a front for the Russian military intelligence hacker group known as APT28 or Fancy Bear.
Surya Anta Ginting, the spokesman for the Indonesian People's Front for West Papua, was arrested alongside the students, also on treason charges.
The weakness of Fink's argument, as with all engagement strategies, is that they can just be a cynical front for doing nothing.
Rebel groups see the SDF as a front for the YPG, though it includes groups that count themselves as "Free Syrian Army".
On the data front for today, the U.S. is set to release its monthly budget statement for February at around 2 p.m.
One lawmaker, eager to raise the trust issue, got directly to the point: Could Huawei be a front for Chinese state espionage?
That Bitly account, according to SecureWorks, belonged to Fancy Bear — a hacking organization that's known to be a front for Russian intelligence.
That's as Riverdale as a wholesome, milkshake-slinging dinner that's actually a front for a speakeasy/gambling den run by a teen socialite.
We don't have the exact statistic yet on this front for 2016, but Skelley says it's likely to prove much the same story.
He eschews May's rampant individualism up front for a more collective effort, with Harry Kane and Marcus Rashford sharing the goalscoring burden equally.
The iPad also features an 8-megapixel rear shooter with an HD camera on front for bright and clear selfies and FaceTime calling.
I remember when my patients used to pay me up front for my service, and then apply to their insurance company for reimbursement.
J.T. Miller picked off Scott Laughton's pass intended for Brandon Manning and fed Stepan in front for his second goal in three games.
LG is also rumored to be considering five cameras (three at the back and two at the front) for its next flagship phone.
Are we likely to see any developments on the relationship front for him this season, or is the plot just moving too fast?
For one, sources tell TechCrunch that there is no movement on either the IPO front or the M&A front for Blue Apron.
It's got five buttons on the front for manual control and can take calls, which makes it a solid addition for business travelers.
Turkey, which regards the group as a front for the PKK, wants America to suspend its co-operation with the militia in Syria.
In early February, 13 deputies from the Front for Victory (FPV), Ms Fernández's party, broke away to form a more moderate "Justicialist Bloc".
The scam, though, is that they charge you up front for training, software, and supplies needed to launch your own medical billing service.
And encapsulation bras hold the breasts in the same way as a normal bra, but with a higher center front for extra coverage.
More than 700 people have signed up to fly on Virgin Galactic -- even though the company requires $250,20013 up front for a seat.
The Wizards (21-16) moved in front for good on Wall's three-point play with 29.4 seconds remaining for a 463-110 lead.
When he took over many outside analysts assumed he would merely be the Kim front for a ruling clique of more experienced thugs.
At the same time, both Mr. Feltman and Mr. Lavrov singled out the Nusra Front for making it difficult to stop the fighting.
Clinton's Republican rival in the presidential election, Donald Trump, has seized on the foundation for political attacks, calling it a front for corruption.
Booker has qualified on the polling front for most of April, hovering between 2 and 4 percent throughout the month, according to RealClearPolitics.
The choir reassembled up front for elegant, clear-textured accounts of two sublime Bach motets, accompanied only by continuo cello and chamber organ.
They've got plenty of room for thick, wintry socks, and black rubber reinforcements at the front for extra coverage — and some style points. 
On Monday Valve pulled an indie game from its digital games marketplace, Steam, that was allegedly a front for a cryptocurrency mining operation.
On the technology front, for example, ANZ last month became the first Australian bank to launch Apple Inc's mobile payment service Apple Pay.
Hundreds of millions of dollars went missing in what U.S. authorities have alleged was an elaborate front for a bribery and kickback scheme.
They had a limo out front for the 21984 Spelling Bee champion, which is to a middle schooler the most epic thing ever.
Much of the inspiration for POPaganja stems from the artist's first visit to a bodega that was actually a front for selling marijuana.
Republican women are struggling the most; unlike Democrats, they often lose in primaries, and are working to regroup on that front for 2020.
Lowry put the Jets ahead as he scored on a rebound of Brandon Tanev's shot in front for his fifth at 83:01.
After a performance of Genet's "The Blacks" at a small theater in the East Village, I waited in front for my then-fiancée.
The main opposition coalition, Frente Amplio Venezuela Libre, the Broad Front for a Free Venezuela, just wants people like me to stay home.
Those who hold this belief are sure that the military base is nothing more than a front for some good ol' alien research.
What's more, independent experts find his overarching legal theory — that the counterintelligence investigation was a front for a "witch hunt" targeting Trump — dubious.
The center is nominally run by a religious charity, the Catholic Misericordia association, which police said was a front for the mafia operation.
After joining the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PLFP), she hijacked TWA Flight 840, which was headed from Rome to Tel Aviv.
For McPhee's big day, Posen designed an ivory dress with layers of tulle that wrapped together in front for a plunging, strapless sweetheart neckline.
Tshisekedi's Common Front for Congo only obtained around 50 seats, making it impossible for the coalition to govern without the support of Kabila's FCC.
The pencil silhouette accentuated Bey's post-baby body and she brought the back slit to the front for her long legs to peek through.
World Briefing Taiwan officials blamed an unusual cold front for the deaths of at least 57 people, mostly older, in the greater Taipei area.
JuD officials have always denied the charity is a front for LeT, and tout the group's humanitarian work as an example of Islamic charity.
Kabila is due to meet members of his electoral coalition, the Common Front for Congo (FCC), on Tuesday afternoon at his farm outside Kinshasa.
Once out front for a final time, the defending series championship pulled away a bit but then had to hold on to notch a .
The elegant ivory Zac Posen ballgown is made up of layers of tulle that wrap together in front for a plunging, strapless sweetheart neckline.
Across California and Nevada, a plane registered to a company called Air Cerberus, formerly a front for the Air National Guard, circled multiple locations.
While North Korea says it's putting a satellite into orbit, the launch is viewed by others as a front for a ballistic missile test.
The first episode will cost $15, while subsequent episodes will be $10 each; alternately you can purchase the whole game up front for $60.
One request, though: please do not also commission and have sculpted a hideous bust of my likeness to stand out front for time immemorial.
Combine Blount with that defensive front for the Falcons, and you can see why this was a cause for concern coming into the game.
The government of Qatar agreed to pay the firm $2.5 million up front for three months of work that will be led by Ashcroft.
" After an accreditations ceremony the CAC said that the internet was the "main battlefield for ideologies [and] a front for the wrestling of opinions.
Although real world news continues to happen (shooting wars and trade wars, hurricanes and scandals), television is now a major front for ideological contest.
Companies in California will determine your premium, or the cost you'll pay up front for coverage, a little bit differently than in other states.
Rupp, already the winner of the American marathon trials, pushed to the front for keeps in the final 246.03 to win in 21.84:55.04.
Fretilin, or the Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor, won the most votes in July's election but failed to get an outright majority.
"Lets face it: Cyberwarfare is a new front for the military, for business and now for elections," said Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted.
Boston went in front for good in the fifth against Branden Kline (1-1) when Moreland crushed his three-run homer to left-center.
I ride freehand and extend my arms out in front for core strength, then I give my hands a good stretch to improve flexibility.
A.S.W.J. is widely believed to be the political front for Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, an even deadlier sectarian militant group with ties to Al Qaeda.
It looks like a typical pop-up shop: the spare but cool neon signs, the bare whitewashed walls, the table up front for sales.
Dupree McBrayer, Coffey and Kalscheur combined for five 3-pointers in one stretch of the first half to put Minnesota in front for good.
"Seeing this country become a better place been really his passion for a long time not a new front for a campaign," she wrote.
"Excavation would be long, dangerous and expensive," the Coalition to Keep Us Safe, the lobbying front for the landfill operator posted on their website.
Broken coverage by the Golden Knights behind the net led to Nugent-Hopkins converting from in front for his 22nd goal of the season.
But that did not turn up the kind of compelling evidence House Democrats felt would allow them to present a united front for impeachment.
It suspected that the foundation was a front for the C.I.A., using civil-society groups to mold India according to an imperialist American agenda.
Although climate litigation is becoming a new front for climate action, with hundreds of cases arising around the world, they are limited in scope.
El Salvador's civil war, which pitted the former Farabundo Marti Front for National Liberation (FMLN) against the country's army, lasted from 1980 to 1992.
It also brought us to "The Farm," a cult joined by Polly (Tiera Skovbye) that was ultimately a front for an organ selling ring.
He has acknowledged having communicated over Twitter with the online persona Guccifer 2.0, who American officials believe is a front for Russian intelligence officials.
AI, which has captured the public's imagination and produced dire warnings on the potential for misuse, is the latest regulatory front for the bloc.
Two days before the bombing, Rabani called the Iranian-owned Government Trade Corporation (GTC), which was believed to be a front for Iranian intelligence.
Iran paid up front for 1,750 Chieftain tanks and other vehicles, but most were never delivered because of sanctions imposed on Tehran after the revolution.
While families might pay more up front for fossil fuel energy, many of them would break even or make money from the carbon dividend payments.
Both are closed economies with almost no private sector, though Eritrea's ruling People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ) no longer identifies itself as communist.
The rebel Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda (FLEC) urged foreign workers to leave the region, saying their lives were in danger.
He stuffed home a rebound from in front for the 2-1 lead, but Allen blanked the Capitals after that and finished with 23 saves.
The G7 Play has a 13-megapixel rear camera with f/2.0 aperture and an 8-megapixel f/2.2 camera on the front for selfies.
The go-ahead goal came lead when Hornqvist gently redirected a shot off Samsonov's stick from in front for his 12th goal of the season.
Since they have to pay up front for the installation, they're gambling that the system will reliably increase sales, or at least decrease labor costs.
"This is the most active front for 529 legislation at the moment," said Jake Spiegel, senior research analyst on the policy research team at Morningstar.
Miami went in front for good on Hechavarria's third-inning single, and Phelps added an RBI hit in the fifth for a 24-3 lead.
The move was shocking to some, but no show holds a candle to Battlestar Galactica in the secret robot reveal front (for better or worse).
In January 2017, we reported that Snow had 40-50 million monthly active users but there's no further update on the MAU front for now.
Both the Liberal and Labor parties have reportedly received millions of dollars in donations via a body seen as a front for the Chinese government.
She kept her hair a little longer, for one, and also kept a heavy bang she can flip around in the front for style versatility.
Smith belted a three-run homer to left-center that put the Orioles in front for good, and Severino made it back-to-back homers.
I just know that he was trying to keep up a strong, brave front for everybody and I think he just cracked a little bit.
The information which proved damaging to the Clinton campaign was released by Wikileaks which, functions knowingly or un-knowingly as a front for Russian intelligence.
His four-point play — a 220-pointer on which he was fouled — put the Warriors in front for the first time since the first quarter.
The camera also has a dedicated color profile knob on the front for quick switching between black-and-white and a number of other presets.
Under Congo's constitution, his choice must come from the ranks of the parliamentary majority, Kabila's Common Front for Congo (FCC), following consultations with the FCC.
"The Common Front for Congo, which hails this resounding victory, confirms its supremacy as the premier political force in Democratic Republic of Congo," Mwilanya said.
Stanley Black & Decker paid Sears $525 million up front for Craftsman, with another $8003 million slated for the end of year three of the acquisition.
The Clinton campaign has refused to confirm any of the leaked material and claims that WikiLeaks is acting as a front for the Russian government.
American intelligence officials believe that Guccifer 22.0 is a front for the G.R.U., Russia's military intelligence service, according to federal officials briefed on the investigation.
He was asked to give "a million, up front," for voter-targeting suggestions, which would be based on an algorithm derived from the Facebook data.
The Kaesong Industrial Complex was closed after Pyongyang launched a satellite into space, in what was widely interpreted as a front for a missile test.
The prosecutor's request for an investigation stems from a legal complaint filed by a congressional deputy Norman Martínez from the opposition party Front for Victory.
But nationalism is a front for white supremacy, according to Monroe, Black history scholars, civil rights attorneys, and multiple other experts on far-right ideologies.
That discrepancy also exists in France, but we've had the National Front for forty years, and it only took Trump one year to get elected.
One thinks Warren-Grassley would ruin the important work of specialists who customize hearing aids, an argument you'd expect from a front for industry incumbents.
Collins told me that he had paid, up front, for many of Mullen's expenses himself, at a considerable strain to his relationship with his partner.
The topics of protest were Israel's repression of the Palestinian people and Batsheva's role, as an Israeli cultural ambassador, as a front for that repression.
There have also been suspicions that he is a front for Ihor V. Kolomoisky, a Ukrainian tycoon who fled to Israel amid a banking scandal.
While in the West Bank, participants were led by a tour guide identified with the terrorist group Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).
In my view, his rampant tribalism threatens to taint religious freedom for all as a front for special pleading by a certain category of Christians.
Last week, the head of North Korea's parliament arrived in Tehran for a trip that was widely seen as a front for expanded military cooperation.
US Citizenship and Immigration Services acting Director Ken Cuccinelli called Tuesday's ruling "a little good news on the judicial front (for now)" in a tweet.
That put DiBenedetto and Kyle Busch back out in front for much of a confusing segment, in which the manufacturer strategies were out of sync.
Among them is what, if anything, Mr. Assange knew about Guccifer 2.0, a hacker whom U.S. officials have identified as a front for Russian operatives.
Lyft also partners directly with cities on this frontfor example, it worked with Washington, DC's department of transportation for designated curbside pickups for ridehailers.
The six players who started up front for the All-Star Game: LeBron James, Paul George, Carmelo Anthony, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant and Kawhi Leonard.
We shouldn't forget that during his campaign, Wilders didn't even try to moderate himself -- unlike Marine Le Pen, leader of the French National Front, for example.
On the competition front for b2b CV/AI tools, he points to a couple of big companies in Asia offering similar services already — such as Face++.
With a secondary display on the front for notifications (which we'll get to later), you might find yourself wiping off prints more often than you'd like.
It seems "Sell as Individual" might just be a front for Junglee, but if Amazon is lending its primary brand to the service that seems significant.
After Podesta mentioned Comet Ping Pong is his emails released by WikiLeaks, theorists decided the restaurant was being used as a front for the trafficking operation.
Here's one of the bigger changes to the Pixel 3 and 3 XL: they're supposed to include a second camera on the front for wider selfies.
He chose former interior minister Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary, the ruling party&aposs permanent secretary, as the candidate for the newly formed Common Front for Congo coalition.
We also found a second front for the DHS called Midwest Aerial Imaging, which flies helicopters that usually watch over Chicago, Detroit, and other Midwestern cities.
Consultancy Ricardo Rouvier and Associates said it expected the Peronist coalition - called Frente de Todos, or Front for All - to win the election 52.3% to 34.3%.
Other Islamists, and groups fighting as the Free Syrian Army banner, are now gathered with Turkish backing under the banner of the "National Front for Liberation".
While many reviewers have noted the irony that innocent tickling could serve as a front for such sinister acts, the legality of D'Amatto's actions remains unexplored.
He used a jewelry business in Moscow and Budapest as a front for art that Russian gangsters stole from museums, churches, and synagogues all over Europe.
In 2013, the U.S. military's leading intelligence think tank in Europe sounded alarm that the Skolkovo project might be a front for economic and military espionage.
A year later, it was among several Saudi organizations that were shut down in Kosovo when it came under suspicion as a front for Al Qaeda.
The edition of the Great Soviet Encyclopedia of 1950 described the ARA as a front "for spying and wrecking activities and for supporting counter-revolutionary elements".
LONDON (Reuters) - A network of dummy online stores offering household goods has been used as a front for internet gambling payments, a Reuters examination has found.
Montreal seemed to tie the score 17 seconds later when Artturi Lehkonen's wraparound pass found Jacob de la Rose out in front for an easy goal.
But it's Pruitt's open corruption -- and continued tenure -- that has done more to stain the enterprise as a hollow front for pocket-lining and industry favoritism.
He was doubled to third by Davis, and both scored on Butler's liner to right field that put Oakland in front for good at 5-21.
The Ducks' lead lasted 37 seconds, as Tyler Kennedy carried the puck behind the net and set up Smith-Pelly in front for his 10th goal.
The deals are essentially pay $700 up front for a new iPhone or Galaxy, or pay roughly $800 for it over the course of two years.
Also on the plane were four armed militants, members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine — two of them Palestinian, the other two Lebanese.
The game was tied 210-183 when Doug McDermott's 218-pointer put the Knicks back in front for good with 215:15 left in the third.
In Gaza, Maryam Abu Daqqa of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine called the videos "a false attempt to create chaos" in the movement.
"The Assad regime has become a front for Iran, Hezbollah, and their allies to advance the irresponsible and dangerous agenda for the Middle East," Haley said.
One is about three moms at a barre studio who learn that it's a front for something more mysterious, and they're enlisted in this underground force.
Somewhat frequently, hosts—even really, really bad ones—will seemingly ask up-front for a five-star review no matter what the stay was really like.
Tickets near the front for Clinton's tour are often several hundred dollars cheaper than for Obama's, with some front row sections going for less than $200.
The Treasury said the joint venture, also known as Korea Expo Joint Venture, is "a front for the North Korean government," according to the Justice Department.
As various reports and queuers have pointed out, some Apple Stores have very short lines out front for the iPhone 8, if they have anyone at all.
In one case, a Detroit clinic that was actually a front for a narcotics diversion scheme billed Medicare for more than $36 million, the Justice Department said.
Three factions within the umbrella PLO said they would boycott the 700-member assembly, including the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the second largest group.
Federal agents believed he was selling computer printers on eBay as a front for receiving funds via PayPal from the terrorist organization, the Wall Street Journal reports.
But they are an increasingly important front for criminals, who in turn use increasingly sophisticated methods to snare their marks, and take them for whatever they can.
Based on a count of nearly 92 percent of votes, the Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor, or Fretilin, led the polls with around 30 percent.
It's not just old-school aesthetics — the camera's got a dial on the front for quickly switching between different color modes to emulate the look of film.
Tenor is not explicitly mentioned in the letter, which has been obtained by Axios, but LARAH appears to be a front for Tenor Capital (which isn't commenting).
Recently, however, these activities have come under scrutiny by the UN, suspected of being a front for sanctions-busting—resulting in the UN Security Council blacklisting Mansudae.
Christine (Ann Michelle) is lured into a modeling agency that turns out to be — and you'll start to notice a pattern here — a front for a coven.
Others, like the transgender Frank, who acts as a front for the real owners of Frank's Unique Used Cars, are more loosely tethered to this green earth.
And because it is driven by young volunteers whom nobody has ever heard of, it can challenge the idea that it is a front for Blairite centrism.
Apple, for example, appears to have created a shell company called SixtyEight Research that journalists believe to be a front for its interest in building a car.
Huffman paid $15,000 to admissions consultant William "Rick" Singer and his nonprofit organization, Key Worldwide Foundation ("KWF"), which prosecutors said was actually a front for accepting bribes.
Pricing for the subscription will be £4.99 monthly per family (with no limit on the number of devices), or £50 if paid up front for a year.
There are no service fees involved, and customers will be able to see the total cost of their payment plans up front for each monthly payment available.
Hopefully this leads to players seeing the value in paying up front for games in the future once they can see the craft that goes into something.
In August the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan banned their sit-in, claiming the group was becoming a front for the separatist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).
According to the indictment, the men constructed a sham security company as a front for the hacking campaign, pretending to offer penetration testing services to corporate customers.
According to the complaint, Singer and Loughlin discussed audits of Singer's fraudulent non-profit organization, the Key Worldwide Foundation, which was actually a front for accepting bribes.
North Korea fired the rocket Sunday despite warnings from a number of countries who claimed the satellite launch was a front for a long-range missile test.
The rupture within former President Cristina Fernandez's Front for Victory (FPV) party was confirmed by party chiefs after a day-long meeting in the capital Buenos Aires.
Greenway took the puck around the net, then skated out front for a shot that took a slight deflection off Flames defenseman Oliver Kylington and past Rittich.
The US intelligence community says Guccifer 33 is a front for the GRU, a Russian military intelligence agency that was deeply involved in Russia's election-meddling campaign.
Security experts have long believed that the previously-unknown hacker Guccifer 85033 was a front for Russian interests, despite his claims to be a single Romanian hacker.
After having been rather quiet on the product front for a while, Slack has been hard at work over the past few months adding to its experience.
"Ahmadov's role was to hide the true owner of the Laundromat companies and to act as a front for the organizers of the operation," the OCCRP says.
A handful of lawmakers also swiftly deserted the Front for Victory, leading some commentators to predict that Mr. López's arrest would mark the end of the party.
US officials believe with "high confidence" that "Guccifer 2.0" was actually a front for Russian military intelligence and was part of the effort to influence America's elections.
Turkey considers the Democratic Union Party to be a front for the Kurdistan Workers' Party, a militant group that has waged an insurgency in Turkey for decades.
Duterte suggested last week he would be open to tapping the former rebel group, along with members of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front for support against ISIS.
Finally, some rare good news on the health front (or really any front) for the Oilers: Connor McDavid looks set to return after the All-Star break.
His ruling coalition, Common Front for Congo, nominated Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary, a former interior minister entirely beholden to Mr. Kabila, as the presidential candidate in the elections.
Washington and the U.N. say JuD and Falah-e-Insaniat Foundation are a front for the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militant group, which Saeed founded in 1987.
This store, so elegantly designed and merchandised, was ultimately a front for the sort of how-we-used-to-shop values we've been trying to move beyond.
The two states are the newest front for the nationwide teacher protest movement that began in February in West Virginia, and quickly spread to Oklahoma and Kentucky.
Two days later, the 44-year-old Palestinian and member of the militant Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine was rushed to the emergency room, unconscious.
Point's third goal in two games moved Tampa Bay back in front for a third and final time, 25-228, at 22:22 of the second period.
Michael Flynn, in recent days had publicly embraced a conspiracy theory that a Washington pizza place is a front for a child abuse ring run by Democrats.
Carpenter hit his career-best 35th homer of the season to cap a four-run second inning, putting the Cardinals in front for good at 4-2.
How much Pompeo knew — and what he may have done after the July 25 call — is likely to open another front for the House Democrats' impeachment inquiry.
As exemplified by this amazing Australian TV interview from 1977, Poly was rather soft spoken and not at all eager to put on a front for journalists.
You don't build a fast-food empire as a front for your drug empire without having really good employees and really good employees require really good training videos.
To commemorate the anniversary, Barclays transformed the ATM at its Enfield branch into gold, added a commemorative plaque and placed a red carpet in front for its users.
Mr Stone has admitted being in indirect contact with Julian Assange, WikiLeaks' founder, and exchanging messages with Guccifer 2.0, an online persona considered a front for Russian spooks.
Background reading: • The F.B.I. raid against President Trump's longtime personal lawyer opens a new front for the Justice Department in its scrutiny of Mr. Trump and his associates.
Several Front for Victory (FPV) party legislators loyal to former President Cristina Fernandez accused the breakaway faction of collaborating with the South American country's new leader, Mauricio Macri.
Huffman, 183, paid $15,000 to admissions consultant William "Rick" Singer and his nonprofit organization, Key Worldwide Foundation ("KWF"), which prosecutors said was actually a front for accepting bribes.
Huffman, 56, paid $15,000 to admissions consultant William "Rick" Singer and his nonprofit organization, Key Worldwide Foundation ("KWF"), which prosecutors said was actually a front for accepting bribes.
The hacker Guccifer 85033 took credit for the DNC breach and is widely believed to be a front for a Russian intelligence group tied to the Podesta breach.
The United Nations, which had hosted two inconclusive rounds of peace talks in Switzerland last year, is pressing ahead on the diplomatic front for another round of negotiations.
The big promises made by Tesla's Rent Solar program are real: you won't pay anything up front for the installation and you're not locked into a monthly contract.
Nations condemn satellite launch While North Korea says it's putting a satellite into orbit, the launch is viewed by others as a front for a ballistic missile test.
In the Battle of Algiers, the Front for National Liberation (FLN) planted bombs in attacks on milk bars, brasseries, cafeterias, a stadium and the headquarters of Air France.
Huffman allegedly paid $15,000 to admissions consultant William "Rick" Singer and his nonprofit organization, Key Worldwide Foundation ("KWF"), which prosecutors said was actually a front for accepting bribes.
The phone has a 13 megapixel wide-angle camera on the front, for selfies, and a 16-megapixel camera on the back for taking photos or shooting videos.
US authorities have accused Prevezon as being a front for a money-laundering operation that moved cash out of Russia and washed the money through Manhattan real estate.
"We have a third front, for the moment, undermining the European Union, and it is Donald Trump," Verhofstadt said in a speech at the Chatham House think-tank.
While you also may pay more up front for a house in a good school district, it could be a big benefit when it comes time to sell.
The new militant group risks opening up another front for security forces far beyond the remote northern Sinai, where they have battled an Islamic State insurgency since 2014.
The US intelligence community now believes Guccifer 2.0 was a front for Russian operatives involved in the Kremlin's election-meddling campaign, an assessment first publicly revealed in January.
It's reasonable to worry the site is a front for actual escorts, and the janky, domain-squatter appearance of the homepage doesn't do much to assuage those fears.
Members say the Jamaat-ud-Dawa is an charity but the United States says it is a front for the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militant group.
Huffman allegedly paid $15,000 to admissions consultant William "Rick" Singer and his nonprofit organization, Key Worldwide Foundation ("KWF"), which prosecutors said was actually a front for accepting bribes.
Experts say that Mr. Bouteflika is a front for military rule, one reason there is skepticism over whether a government investigation will provide any answers about the crash.
That combination fueled so much speculation about the startup's intentions that, at one point, it was thought Faraday Future was a front for Apple's own secretive car project.
Kreider redirected a shot from the right circle by Steven Kampfer, a former Panther, and into the net from in front for his 25th goal of the season.
In that regard, too, he's like his father-in-law, though Trump wears his self-pity, fury and ruthlessness right out front, for the whole world to see.
McCarthy says the entire counterintelligence investigation into Russia was a scam, a front for what the FBI really wanted to do: launch a criminal investigation into Donald Trump.
U.S. intelligence officials and cyber security experts believe Guccifer 2.0 is a front for Russian intelligence services intended to spread confusion about the hacks against the Democratic Party.
Jeffrey Carroll scored 33 points, including a pair of free throws with 23 seconds left that put the Cowboys (242-230, 3-4 Big 12) in front for good.
Catch Skepta at Sonar in Barcelona, rock out to Red Hot Chili Peppers at Roskilde in Denmark or get down the front for Arcade Fire at Bilbao's BBK fest.
The Galaxy Z Flip has a 6.7-inch display on the inside, and a small screen on the front for showing notifications, the time, and other types of information.
The anti-government United Front For Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD), known as the "red shirt" group and sympathetic to the Shinawatras, condemned the attacks in a statement on Sunday.
All's been mostly quiet on the Kanye West front for a couple of weeks now, as he takes a backseat to the release of Pusha-T's new album, Daytona.
Instead, its structure to move away from a capital intensive business model has reduced the requirement for customers to provide significant amounts of cash up front for vacation ownership.
Worawut Wichaidit, a spokesman for the anti-junta group United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship, said having an election is better than even if the new government is hamstrung.
The Lexington Red Hen restaurant has already been wrapped into the sweeping QAnon and Pizzagate theories, complete with speculation that it's a front for child abuse or organized crime.
Another recent rumor says the S10 might include five cameras, adding an additional wide angle option to the back and another lens to the front for capturing portrait effects.
The service costs $7 per month (or $70 if you pay up front for a year), though there's a two week free trial as standard before you get charged.
"A united front will be hard next year," said a high-level source from the Peronist Justicialist Party, some of whose members have abandoned Fernandez's Front for Victory faction.
Is the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a terrorist group designated by the State Department and Treasury, about to co-host an event on Capitol Hill?
If France was to follow the Dutch example and opt against the populist politics of the National Front for a Europhile president, Swiss stocks could be the unexpected beneficiary.
For the rest of the weekend it was pretty clear who had been up front for one of the wildest moments of the weirdest music festival on the planet.
A shadowy group founded and largely financed by insurance companies operates effectively as a front for the insurance industry to manipulate market prices and limit medical access for patients.
The fraying patience of vendors is obvious from the following moves, reported by the Journal: LG Electronics and Samsung are demanding cash up front for delivery of certain goods.
Before the launch, North Korea had said it would put a satellite into orbit, but the launch is viewed by others as a front for a ballistic missile test.
Stone has been under public scrutiny over his connections to WikiLeaks and Guccifer 2.0, the hacking persona that the special counsel says was a front for Russian intelligence officers.
This means, "you have something that looks like a UK-based company, but is just a front for organised crime and crooked individuals," says Steve Goodrich, from Transparency International.
"That said, if the holding company has been a front for drug trafficking for 10 years it is pretty serious and concerning, and authorities should be investigating," said Douglas.
The United States, India and other Western countries have repeatedly called for Pakistan to take stronger action against a charity that acts as a front for Lashkar-e-Taiba.
In 2018 a Swiss refinery that had been taking the metal for years stopped after Peruvian prosecutors alleged the company that collected it was a front for organized crime.
Roger J. Stone Jr., a longtime Trump adviser, exchanged Twitter messages last year with Guccifer 2.0, an online persona that authorities say was a front for Russian intelligence officials.
Even among games that you pay up front for—anywhere from $1 to $203—37 of the top 50 will still pester you for more money as you play.
The money was ostensibly raised to develop shipyards, maritime security and a tuna fishing venture, but U.S. authorities say the project was a front for a money-laundering scheme.
He called for negotiations, for treating the National Liberation Front for what it was: a political force in South Vietnam that could not simply be obliterated by American firepower.
Prevezon Holdings is a Cyprus-based company owned by a Russian that was accused of being a front for a money-laundering operation from Russia into US real estate.
Mr. Wang wrote that the company was in fact a front for an arm of China's Ministry of National Defense to conduct a range of political and economic espionage.
But many have looked to the United States, home to the largest number of Jews outside Israel, as a relative refuge from anti-Semitism, not another front for it.
The group's ascendance has angered Turkey, which considers it a threat, as well as many Syrian Arabs, who see it as a front for Kurdish empowerment at their expense.
Mr. Morris went to Normandy himself within weeks of the invasion to see the Western Front for himself and better understand the photos he had been editing in London.
While North Korea claims that its space program is for peaceful purposes, many believe that the purported tests -- and any launches -- are a front for North Korea's missile program.
Activists from about 40 LGBTQ rights groups in Hong Kong created a new coalition, the United Front for Open Libraries, and protested outside the Central Library in Causeway Bay.
The Syrian government has accused the group of being a front for Al-Qaeda and of faking footage in the aftermath of airstrikes — accusations that the White Helmets have rebuked.
The radical Palestinian terrorist group, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, had just hijacked four planes and flown two of them to an abandoned British airfield in Jordan.
The handset, which is clad in an aluminium unibody casing and has a fingerprint reader on the front for device unlocking and authentication, is described as splashproof rather than waterproof.
With both Nikons, the rear display can be angled up or down, but it doesn't rotate to either side, nor can it flip out to face the front for vlogging.
I wanted to visit the restaurant that served as the setting for Los Pollos Hermanos because it took on a mysterious grandeur by serving as a front for Gus Fring.
The news follows rumors that Walmart was working on its own subscription video-on-demand Netflix competitor, but Vudu says there's nothing planned on that front for the time being.
Government watchdogs and reform supporters in the district assailed Ms. Cancel's selection, concerned that she would be no more than a conveniently placed front for Mr. Silver and his allies.
The documents named cellist Sergei Roldugin, Putin's best friend, who has a net worth of more than $2.93 million, though many have speculated that's a front for Putin's personal holdings.
CIA will no longer use vaccination programs for operations What happens when the missionary's cover is blown: for example, if their business proves to be a front for something else?
Raymond Thomas, the head of Special Operations Command, publicly acknowledged what many officials and scholars have known: that the SDF is a little more than a front for the YPG.
"We accept the result of the referendum and will wait and see what happens in the 2017 election," said Jatuporn Prompan, chairman of the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship.
A front for Ukraine's President The center played both sides of the aisle in US politics, also hiring Manafort's consulting firm and a Republican-leaning lobbying firm, Mercury Public Affairs.
The online shopping behemoth will most likely enjoy higher margins and profits with private labeling than it does being a front for big brands like Calvin Klein and Levi's now.
Investigators found BNP had done business with a Dubai-registered corporation that acted as a front for an Iranian entity, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters in 2014.
In July Jabhat al-Nusra declared it had severed "external" ties with al-Qaeda, and rebranded itself Jabhat Fatah al-Sham (Front for the Conquest of the Levant, or JFS).
Meanwhile, one of the console's USB ports has been moved to the front for easy access, along with the controller pairing button, and there's a new built-in IR blaster.
Officials from the Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) were also detained in police raids, with the government accusing the HDP of being a political front for the militant Kurdistan Workers Party.
"We recognize that harm can occur in sex work, but to characterize the sex-workers' rights movement as a front for pimps is really shocking," Catherine Murphy of Amnesty says.
The move represents Pakistan's biggest move against banned organizations in years and appears to be targeting Islamic welfare organizations that the United States says are a front for militant activities.
But the mass mobilization has allowed politicians such as Granera to forge new alliances between civic and political groups, including her own Broad Front for Democracy, she and others said.
Unless New Hampshire residents are able to pay thousands of dollars up front for programs, they're on months-long waiting lists to get in, leaving them vulnerable to fatal overdoses.
A lawsuit filed by the adult film star, above, who says she had an affair with President Trump years ago, opens what could be a precarious legal front for him.
Mr. Cohen's critics suggested that Mr. Intrater may have been a front for his oligarch cousin to funnel Russian money to the president's inner circle, a theory Mr. Intrater denied.
Reporting from the front for three years, including the blood bath at Stalingrad, he conveyed the horrors of war as well as the incredible resilience of Russian soldiers and civilians.
Texas A&M ruled the second half, going in front for the first time at 52-51 on a third-chance 3-pointer by Flagg with 10:41 to play.
Numerous suppliers have been investigated for allegedly using unlicensed planes to fly miraa to Somalia from Nairobi, as well as allegedly using the trade as a front for money laundering.
Beasley hit three 23-pointers in that stretch, including one that put the Nuggets in front for the first time and his last that gave them a 235-23 lead.
An alliance of Turkey-allied rebel groups, the National Front for Liberation, has declared its "complete cooperation" with the Turkish effort, but has also ruled out disarming or yielding territory.
Kabila's Common Front for Congo (FCC), which is backing former interior minister Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary in the presidential race, accused opposition candidate Martin Fayulu of inciting violence earlier this month.
It was ostensibly purchased for use as a floating casino in the Chinese territory of Macau, although it was later revealed that the buyer was a front for China's navy.
And, of course, having to pay a fee up front for an asylum application and then wait months without being able to take a legal job would exacerbate the problem.
French police Thursday charged Marine Le Pen, the leader of France's far-right National Front, for tweeting uncensored images of ISIS atrocities, including the beheading of American journalist James Foley.
The place is a front for the Eyeless—a criminal syndicate that might actually just be a cult worshipping a hidden trickster god—but that's not what makes Billie so angry.
Prosecutors say the pair paid the money to admissions consultant William "Rick" Singer and his nonprofit organization, Key Worldwide Foundation ("KWF"), which prosecutors said was actually a front for accepting bribes.
Amazon and Google have been battling it out on that front for a while, with recent rumors pointing to the company launching its own version of the popular video streaming service.
Unlike the Staad, here you'll find two bottle pockets, a big zippered front pocket, and two more slots at the front for keeping things like your passport or a small book.
Without giving anything away, the new season includes further insight into the underpinnings of E Corp -- the shadowy conglomerate that serves as a front for a much larger web of corruption.
The interior is that of a very nice convenience store, with some seating and microwaves up front for warming up frozen pre-made food and eating in if you so choose.
Though the design for that unbuilt aircraft retained a cylindrical fuselage for passengers to sit in, it had delta wings aft and a pair of canards at the front for stability.
In this latest release, there is no brave whistleblower in sight, just an anonymous hacker believed by the FBI and U.S. intelligence community to be a front for Russian intelligence services.
The cast would maintain a unified front for all 10 seasons with remarkable success (by the tenth season, NBC was paying $10 million in total to create each 30-minute episode).
In 2016 Mr Assange's organisation showed even poorer judgment in engaging with Guccifer 2.0, an online persona widely assumed—and later proven—to be a front for Russia's GRU spy agency.
It also opens a new competitive front for the U.S. terminal developers lining up to take advantage of booming demand for natural gas super-chilled to liquid form, particularly in Asia.
But the backdrop of terrorism but one of the many horrors Susie Bannion (Johnson) encounters as it becomes increasingly clear that the company is a front for a coven of witches.
Human rights groups and the opposition Front for Democracy in Burundi criticized the run up to the ballot, which the U.S. State Department earlier this month said could hurt Burundi's institutions.
On Friday, he will begin production of the $35,000, 200-mile Model 20403, which already has some 370,000 pre-orders by buyers who paid $1,000 each up front for a reservation.
Eleven other members of the National Front for the Defence of the Constitution (FNDC), a coalition of politicians and activists opposed to a constitutional change, received jail sentences of varying lengths.
But our algorithm flagged a plane registered to Global Geo Mapping that Federal Aviation Administration documents revealed is actually a front for US Customs and Border Protection, part of the DHS.
Patrick just wanted to know which movies are worth seeing, but he's shocked by how much Rotten Tomatoes has become a front for the most asinine battles in the culture war.
Early on, the residential and commercial solar installer grew its business with a leasing approach similar to Tesla's new program, with customers charged no money up front for installation and setup.
THERE'S BEEN A LOT OF QUESTIONS ON A CORPORATE GOVERNANCE FRONT FOR SOME TIME AS TO WHY AND WHETHER HE REALLY SHOULD BE REMAINING AS EXECUTIVE CHAIR OF THESE TWO COMPANIES.
Trailing 23-20 at the half, Florida (221-232, 216-223) took the third-quarter kickoff, and it didn't take the Gators long to go in front for the first time.
"It's a credit to the guys in front for all these years of hard work and dedication, and just a byproduct of guys playing hard in front of me," Anderson said.
Messenger bags, in contrast, are easy to swivel to the front for quick access to all my gear — and sometimes the time saved can mean capturing a photo or missing it.
Russia President Vladimir Putin's close friend and godfather to his child, concert cellist Sergei Roldugin, agreed to be a front for the Russian president to launder $2 billion to offshore accounts.
That our concerns and strategies are really a front for Soros' concerns and strategies diminishes not only our cause of challenging institutional racism, but also our standing and power in society.
SAC has never expressed interest in acquiring Air India or parts of it, or has acted as a front for some other stake holder, the company told Reuters in an email.
Argentines from across the political spectrum were quick to condemn Mr. López, who served as public works secretary for the entire three-term period the Front for Victory was in power.
"They always defended themselves, but now we've realized they were screwing us," said Jonathan Ramis, 20, a business management student who voted for the Front for Victory in last year's elections.
The Razr has a 6.2-inch screen, which is around the same size as the iPhone 11's display, and a small 2.7-inch screen on the front for viewing notifications.
When the special counsel's office indicted 12 Russian security officers for hacking the DNC and the Clinton campaign in July, they said the hacker was a front for Russian military intelligence.
The United Nations says the JuD is a front for Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), or Army of the Pure, which the United States and India blame for the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
Meléndez said that as well as managing the gang's accounts, Marvin Adaly Ramos Quintanilla worked as an evangelical preacher, which was really a front for gaining access to jailed gang leaders.
Whereas other camera makers have been leading the charge on the SLR front for decades, Sony's A7 full-frame mirrorless series have given Canon and Nikon something to truly worry about.
In a fiery speech on Saturday, Mr. Bannon told party members to "let them call you racists" and praised the National Front for standing up to France's political and economic establishment.
Don't worry, things are not doomed to move at a slow, sleepy pace all month: Mars opposes Jupiter on May 5, which is especially exciting on the financial front for you!
Before Beaty's home run, which gave the Dodgers a 2-0 lead, Los Angeles had been in front for just two innings in the series while losing the first two games.
Part of the dilemma is that "the Maldives is just another front for the Chinese," Mr. Kumar said, citing its militarization of islands in the South China Sea as one example.
When it comes time to upgrade the tablet, another option is to pay a little more up front for a model that can use both cellular and Wi-Fi network connections.
He went to work for a business organization in Taiwan that was actually a front for the Central Intelligence Agency, which was trying to subvert the nascent Communist regime in Beijing.
There's a new wide-angle selfie lens on the front for group shots, but unlike other phones in the price range, the Pixel has not added a second back-facing camera.
Ryan Dzingel's feed from behind the Los Angeles goal found Necas at the point, and the center was able to convert from out front for his second goal of the season.
The game went down to the final minute, but two big 269-pointers by the Oregon sophomore Tyler Dorsey kept the Ducks just out in front for a 254-253 win.
They were almost all members of a rebel organization called Fulro, a French acronym for the United Liberation Front for the Oppressed Races, dedicated to driving the Vietnamese from the highlands.
He scored four in a 6-0 Milwaukee run that put the Bucks in front for good, and Bledsoe's 3-pointer with 1:17 left gave Milwaukee a four-point lead.
Critics, however, say the platform has been failing on that front for years, particularly in India, where it is widely cited as a factor in rising ethnic violence, notably against Muslims.
Murdoch is currently the acceptable front for a family business famous for racism, sexism, xenophobia, and an opposition to workers' rights — in complete contrast to the values ACE claims to promote.
Now though, the screen is significantly brighter with a claimed peak output of 9003 nits (versus just 350 nits on the original), and with Gorilla Glass 5 in front for increased toughness.
I am charged up front for the examination of the prized sample, as well as some more cans of digestive-aid dog food, as the doggo still can't take her regular kibble.
This example from conservative journalist Sharyl Attkisson suggests that what seems like a random collection of left-leaning organizations is really just a front for a lone person, Democratic operative David Brock.
Misrata, Libya (CNN)It is a tiny, remote aircraft hangar, carved in the Sicilian rock decades ago, but now home to a new and vital front for the United States against ISIS.
For example, Tinder advertises its Gold and Plus subscriptions with monthly prices for its six- and 12-month subscriptions, but it requires users to pay up front for their subscriptions in full.
However, since Mr Fillon's scandal has placed Mr Macron as the de facto favourite, voters have become increasingly frustrated, and see him as a front for the unpopular administration of Mr Hollande.
The Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda (FLEC) said it ambushed the troops in the northern Buco-Zau region, near the border with the Republic of Congo on Sunday.
It has 8-megapixel cameras on the front and back, including a wide-angle lens on the front for video chat that allows more people to fit into the frame at once.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Isaac Pincher is described as "ambitious and unpredictable," and is returning to London to co-establish a tavern that is a front for their sex-work business.
Why it matters: Stone has said he has communicated with Guccifer 2.0, the hacker believed to be a front for Russian intelligence that's taken credit for hacking into the Democratic National Committee.
Prawet Prapanukul, 57, provided legal assistance to members of a political opposition group, the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship, and served as legal counsel in a high-profile royal insult case.
On November 4, 2016, the hacker "Guccifer 2.0," a front for Russia's military intelligence service, claimed in a blogpost that the Democrats were likely to use vulnerabilities to hack the presidential elections.
And if you want to pay up front for a year, you can get the "Grizzly" plan for $49.88 (which works out to $4.16 per month) and also gives you unlimited data.
The French have a distinguished military record, and no more so than during the First World War, when they held the Western Front for years with minimal assistance from their Entente allies.
The Beavers took their first lead at 18-17 on a Kylor Kelley dunk with 48.33:42 left in the half and stayed in front for most of the next five minutes.
It was only months later that it was revealed the CyberCaliphate was simply a front for APT28, or Fancy Bear, the hacking group that works for Russia's military intelligence unit, the GRU.
When you go to the Apple Store or pre-order your iPhone 11, you have to ask for the upgrade program specifically, since you can also pay up front for the iPhone.
Busch remained up front for the duration of the second stage, pulling away from the rest of the field to claim the stage two win, his fifth stage victory of the season.
In "Spring," a bakery is the front for drug dealing and murder, each of the boy's parents has an agenda, and we become embroiled in the mystery and enigma of their actions.
The money was borrowed ostensibly to develop shipyards, maritime security and a tuna fishing venture, but U.S. authorities now say the projects were an elaborate front for a bribe and kickback scheme.
What I saw was an impossible front for a drug war—a landscape where interwoven cultures and rivers make borders difficult to navigate, and poverty and exploitation warp the rule of law.
But Dr. Park said she worried that the nail salon fight opened a new front for conflict, because past episodes had involved retail settings where customers had only brief contact with workers.
El Salvador's civil war that pitted the former Farabundo Marti Front for National Liberation (FMLN) against the army lasted from 1980 to 1992 and left 75,000 dead as well as 8,000 missing.
The events represent a new front for the extremist group, which is opposed by the Taliban as well as by the government and has not previously had significant successes in northern Afghanistan.
Mr. Stone says that he has had no communications with Russian officials other than previously disclosed communications with Guccifer 2.0, the online persona that officials believe was a front for Russian intelligence.
There's a small storage compartment inside of the smaller side table — you simply lift the table to get to it — and a pocket on the front for magazines and the safety card.
Kabila's coalition, the Common Front for Congo, also had observers who recorded results at individual polling stations and sent them via phone, email or text messages for tallying at a Kinshasa hotel.
But given the head of North Korea's parliament is expected to stay for 10 days in Iran, the trip is being seen as a front for other purposes, including expanding military cooperation.
Although North Korea insists that its space program is peaceful, Washington and its allies said that the program was a front for efforts to build and test technologies for intercontinental ballistic missiles.
That is particularly distressing for entrepreneurs, since private business owners have to pay up front for their properties and products in cash — there are no mortgages or financial loans on the island.
In fact, starting in the early 1980s, Mr. King publicly campaigned on behalf of Noraid, the Irish-American fund-raising organization long regarded as a front for the Provisional Irish Republican Army.
Another angle: Taiwanese officials detained two executives of a Hong Kong-based company accused of acting as a front for Chinese intelligence agencies working to undercut democracy in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
After nearly six months of unrest, the scenes at the CUHK, and similar clashes at universities across the city, suggest a new front for violence between the police and pro-democracy protesters.
White Tale, a shop-front for Keith Meister's Corvex and fellow fund 40 North, bought a 20 percent stake in Clariant to convey its disapproval of the planned merger with U.S. peer Huntsman.
The crowd around the Pyramid Stage gets bigger and more lively as the headliner approaches — even though we were quite a long way from the front for Foals, the atmosphere was still awesome.
In 2014, as Russia was in the process of finalizing its annexation of Crimea from Ukraine, a pro-Russia "hacktivist" group believed to be a front for Fancy Bear published Ukrainian military documents.
Maduro has called the humanitarian convoys a front for a military intervention, and is otherwise basically trying to pretend like everything's cool, even dancing salsa at a pro-government rally over the weekend.
The hiring spree mixed with the startup's overwhelming secrecy to create such potent hype that, at one point, it was rumored that Faraday Future was a front for Apple's self-driving car project.
Equally surly voters in France have been flocking to Marine Le Pen of the far-right National Front for months; she is tipped to make the run-off in next year's presidential election.
The main question now is when, and how, the Clinton and Sanders camps can come together to form the united front for the general election that both say they are determined to create.
Prosecutors allege that dozens of parents — including Huffman and Loughlin — paid large sums to Singer and his nonprofit organization, Key Worldwide Foundation ("KWF"), which Singer has admitted was a front for the scam.
Biden is also up front for who California Democrats said will be the best leader (26% for Biden, 18% for Harris, 17% for Sanders, and 14% for Warren), but at a smaller margin.
"It seemed pretty clear (the center) was just a front for Yanukovych," said Dan Harsha, who was lobbied in 2013 while he was communications director for Democrats on the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
North Korea insists the launch was to put a satellite into orbit, but it was viewed by other nations, such as Japan and South Korea, as a front for a ballistic missile test.
"It just seems completely illogical," she said of casting of Johansson as Gill, a real-life crime kingpin who used a massage parlor as a front for prostitution during the 1970s and 1980s.
According to the AP, the weekly program is seen as a new front for Russian state-owned television, despite efforts from the Kremlin to exert control over broadcast media since Putin took office.
" An ad from the Palin-McCain campaign accused ACORN of "massive voter fraud" and said that "the Obama campaign paid more than $21,22012 to an ACORN front for get-out-the-vote efforts.
Kabila met on Tuesday afternoon with members of his electoral coalition, the Common Front for Congo (FCC), at his farm in the village of Kingakati, about 80 km (50 miles) outside the Kinshasa.
For Amazon, stores serve as a marketing front for its gadgets and services as well as a mini-distribution center that saves costs on the most expensive final stretch of the delivery process.
Burr essentially conned Hamilton into backing his plan for a public waterworks, and then changed the wording in the Manhattan Company's charter to make it a front for a New York public bank.
One of the hottest areas of finance during the bull run, the nearly $800 billion private-credit industry has been relatively quiet on the hiring front for restructuring pros the last couple years.
The man had apparently been operating his business as a front for the cocaine mafias that increasingly invest their money in the mines and also use the miners' clandestine airstrips to ship drugs.
Stone has also admitted to having contacts with Guccifer 2.0, the hacking persona identified by Mueller as a front for Russian intelligence, but described the exchange, which has been made public, as innocuous.
The government's effort has also underscored the persistent view in Egypt's ruling circles that domestic civil society groups are little more than a front for foreign governments seeking to undermine the country's stability.
The infighting in Syria between ISIS and the Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra (or the Nusra Front), for instance, led to their split and to Al Qaeda's disavowal of ISIS in February 2014.
Florida made it 3-0 with 15:47 left in the third, as Erik Haula's brilliant pass from deep in the right corner found Huberdeau right in front for a tap-in goal.
The Trump SoHo project also seems to have been a front for money laundering, though Trump himself evades legal liability for that one on the grounds that he didn't actually own the project.
A New York "self help group" accused of being a front for a sex cult that abused its female members has suspended operations due to "extraordinary circumstances," according to a statement posted online.
For the Viet Cong (who preferred to refer to themselves as liberators: the National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam), the rural population was vital to their survival and hope for victory.
The left thought that it was propping up the status quo, and was probably a front for the C.I.A. to boot (and, in fact, the C.I.A. was using other foundations for covert funding).
But when the rankings that matter were released on Tuesday night, the College Football Playoff selection committee had the Buckeyes in front for the second consecutive week, followed by L.S.U., Clemson and Georgia.
The entire voting public — 2628 percent — voted for candidates of the Democratic Front for the Reunification of the Fatherland, dominated by the Kim family, which has ruled North Korea for almost 28500 years.
The front door opens up to a small office with a set of desks in the front for a receptionist, warehouse manager, and accountant, while an Orthodox man types away on a computer.
Like last year's model, the iPhone 267 includes a 211-inch display, and the design is almost identical to last year, too, with the notch at the front for the Face ID camera.
As Rummy's domineering wife is dragging him to a temperance meeting—where he'll serve as " the horrible example" 26 —he sneaks off to Harry's soda fountain, which is a front for a speakeasy.
" He spoke of lowering taxes on companies, restraining capitalism, swiped at the "obscurantism" of Trump's America and denounced the National Front for "betraying fraternity because it detests those faces that don't resemble it.
On August 29, 1969, 25-year-old Leila Khaled made her way into the cockpit of TWA Flight 870 and commandeered the plane on behalf of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
And you won't be able to miss it: The Good Hoodie also feeds into the personalization trend with a big, varsity-style letter smack-dab in the front, for easy identification and "borrow" protection.
Melina Roberge, 24, acted as a front for the massive illegal drug trade by posting photos of her two-month vacation aboard the cruise ship loaded with over $30 million dollars' worth of blow.
By getting fully behind Photos, the search giant is creating a single front for convincing consumers to store their photos with Google — an important strategy since Apple and Facebook are doing the same thing.
Plume costs just $40 up front for a 1 to 1003 bedroom set up, which includes one beefy tri-band pod and two dual-band ones (more on what that means in a moment).
The march was organized by the National Front for the Defence of the Constitution (FNDC), a coalition of politicians and activists opposed to a constitutional change that could let Conde seek a third term.
The marches were called by the National Front for the Family, a coalition of civil society organizations and various religious groups, and continued throughout the day from Mexico's far north to the Yucatan peninsula.
The Turkey-backed National Front for Liberation (NFL) rebel alliance said in a statement the process of withdrawing heavy weapons had begun, but the fighters would remain in their positions within the demilitarized zone.
The remaining apartments include a one-bedroom unit at the front for £216 million, a unit with two bedrooms and two bathrooms for £3353 million, and three-bedroom apartments for more than £25 million.
Microsoft says there are around eight million possible color combinations, and you'll also be able to laser engrave some text on the front for further customization or to mark your Gamertag on your controller.
Shepard traced the phrase's origins to a group called the Homosexual Front for Revolutionary Action, which celebrated the right to sexual difference with a manifesto titled Three Billion Perverts: The Big Encyclopedia of Homosexualities.
Prosecutors alleged in a criminal complaint that Huffman paid $15,000 to admissions consultant William "Rick" Singer and his nonprofit organization, Key Worldwide Foundation ("KWF"), which prosecutors said was actually a front for accepting bribes.
What's next: Both Montanino and CSIS's Hillman suggest that, in the coming months, Europe will respond by forming a united front for a new trade agreement setting a more level playing field with China.
Some revelations of particular interest include: Putin's close friend and godfather to his child, concert cellist Sergei Roldugin, agreed to be a front for the Russian president to launder $26 billion to offshore accounts.
The future The official position of the Djibouti government may do little to reassure skeptics who believe China's investment program is a front for a more sinister motive of establishing a military footprint worldwide.
Odeh and members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine were convicted by an Israeli military court for the supermarket bombing and for placing a bomb at the British consulate in Jerusalem.
Fernando Haddad told Reuters on Tuesday that he was talking with other left-wing parties about forging a united leftist front for the elections if Lula is barred from running by a corruption conviction.
Logano took the lead on the first lap and was up front for the first 17 laps before Kyle Larson stayed out during a competition caution for track position and restarted with the lead.
While both Verizon and AT&T's fees are excessive and borderline extortion, it appears that if you opt to pay full price up front for your phone, AT&T will not charge a fee.
State Chairman Nick Klitzing said the party later found 18 emails from four of its accounts on the site DCLeaks, a WikiLeaks-like site that experts believe to be a front for Russian intelligence.
Stone has long been subject to public scrutiny as a result of his connections to WikiLeaks and Guccifer 28500, the hacking persona that Mueller's team now alleges was a front for Russian intelligence officers.
Prosecutors alleged in a criminal complaint that Huffman paid $15,000 to admissions consultant William "Rick" Singer and his nonprofit organization, Key Worldwide Foundation ("KWF"), which prosecutors said was actually a front for accepting bribes.
The best parts about thongs are their light weight and elimination of panty lines, but sometimes I do want that extra support in front for my stomach, so this style provides the perfect balance.
When families arrived early for the meeting, they found the conference room arranged "theater-style, or classroom-style," Stumo said, with a table up front for Muilenburg and chairs throughout the room facing it.
A barrage of false articles on social media and fake news sites said their pizzeria was a front for a child-trafficking ring led by Hillary Clinton and her campaign chief, John D. Podesta.
In the Girl Scouts, each chapter's bill for the cookies is only paid after their army of troops successfully sells them, since nine-year-old girls can't pay $15,000 up-front for obvious reasons.
In April, the administration said Trump wanted a "big bang" concession from North Korea, meaning Pyongyang had to dismantle much of its nuclear program up front for negotiations with the United States to continue.
Prosecutors said in a criminal complaint that Huffman paid $15,000 to admissions consultant William "Rick" Singer and his nonprofit organization, Key Worldwide Foundation ("KWF"), which prosecutors said was actually a front for accepting bribes.
Vettel, 14 points behind the Briton, will start from the front for the fourth time at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve after setting a track record of one minute 10.764 seconds on a sunny afternoon.
Epic has challenged Steam by paying up front for exclusives like Metro Exodus and Hades and offering developers a generous 88/12 percent revenue split, which is higher than Steam's 70/30 percent split.
SO WE WON'T BE IN A POSITION TO DO MUCH ON THE M&A FRONT FOR A FEW YEARS,UNLESS WE HAVE TO USE UTC STOCK WHICH I'M NOT TYPICALLY IN FAVOR OF DOING.
In this case, Laris refers to the Romulan group as a "cabal" and that the Tal Shiar, seen often throughout different "Trek" iterations, are merely a front for this cultlike institution with a secret.
The first, Ghassan Kanafani, a spokesman for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine who was killed by the Mossad (the Israeli intelligence service) in 20033, was a figure close to her heart.
Prashant Bhushan, a lawyer and anti-corruption activist, in 2014 submitted to the Supreme Court the government's fraud investigation report charging that the Tata Group used Unitech as a front for its telecom application.
Roger J. Stone Jr., a longtime adviser to Mr. Trump, has acknowledged communicating with Guccifer 2.0, an online persona believed to be a front for Russian intelligence officials involved in disseminating hacked Democratic emails.
It has a 6.2-inch screen that bends in half so that it can snap shut just like a vintage flip phone, and a smaller 2.7-inch display on the front for showing notifications. 
Gill's story is fascinating — his massage parlors were a front for brothels, and, like Al Capone, he was eventually stung for tax evasion rather than his gangland activities — and deserves to be told properly.
The hijackers were led by two German left-wing terrorists, a man and a woman with connections to the Baader-Meinhof gang, supported by two members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
Lucic, the former Bruins forward who has fit in seamlessly with the Kings this season, sent a perfect pass to Kopitar in front for an easy tap in at 15:46 of the middle period.
Adding further uncertainty on the political front for Portugal, Wednesday sees the inauguration of a centre-right president who will assume powers next month that allow him to fire the government and call new elections.
The "red shirts", or the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship, backed the governments of ousted former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra and his sister, former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra, whose opponents back the traditional establishment.
Washington (CNN)"Pizzagate," the false conspiracy theory perpetuated online that Northwest Washington restaurant Comet Ping Pong is a front for a child sex ring involving the Clintons and members of Hillary Clinton's campaign, lives on.
These include suggestions that the "No" campaign amounts to a front for an alliance composed of the Gülen movement, Kurdish separatist terrorists, and hostile European governments, all tacitly united by a desire to weaken Turkey.
She also bought a candy store on Vancouver's Commercial Drive in 2012 with the intention of operating it as a front for her edibles, but she soon realized her notoriety made the endeavor too risky.
But the wing was really a front for the shelter, which was built underneath the hotel expansion by the US government to house members of Congress in the event of a nuclear attack on Washington.
The Antapaccay deal was agreed on those terms because Franco-Nevada did not want to pay up front for supplies from the Coroccohuayco section of the mine that Glencore has yet to commited to building.
Fretilin, or the Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor, had been in a de facto coalition since 2015 with the National Congress for Timorese Reconstruction, a party founded by former independence fighter Xanana Gusmao.
As for the cameras, there's a 24-megapixel sensor on the front for hi-res selfies, while the rear of the phone has a 16-megapixel and 24-megapixel dual setup with f/1.6 lenses.
For a crisp-air ensemble, throw on flexible jeggings frayed in front for an easy vintage vibe, paired with a bohemian blouse and suede ankle boots braided at the edges to tie it all together.
Nusra accuses its Islamist rival of being a front for Turkey, addressing not the "interests of Muslims" but the agenda of Ankara in order to be part of a future political deal to rule Syria.
In a joint statement released on Tuesday, Initiative for Democracy in Congo (IDC) and The Republic Front for the Respect of the Constitutional Order and Democratic Transition (FROCAD), did not comment on the Ninja allegations.
Aside from tax evasion, a key concern is that some countries are using offshore companies as a front for illegal activities, especially when it came to so-called rogue nations like North Korea, he continued.
But no links have emerged to connect the Trump Tower meeting's attendees and Guccifer 2.0, the hacker persona that US intelligence says was a front for the Russian military intelligence agency known as the GRU.
Despite the disclosure of documents from the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission, many of those involved in the IFF, to this day, continue to deny that it was a front for the apartheid government.
Uzbeks have joined both Islamic State and, in even greater numbers, rival militias such as Jabhat al-Nusra, which recently announced a name-change to Jabhat Fatah al-Sham, or "Front for Victory in Syria".
But Kabila's Common Front for Congo (FCC) coalition won about 70 percent of seats in the lower house of parliament and an overwhelming majority of provincial assembly seats in elections also held on Dec. 30.
He and Stone are being investigated for alleged ties to WikiLeaks, which published hacked Clinton campaign emails stolen by Russian spies and is seen by US intelligence as a front for a hostile foreign state.
Jabhat al-Nusra, one of the biggest jihadist groups in Syria, has cut its ties with al Qaeda, and changed its name to Jabhat Fateh Al-Sham (the Front for the Conquest of the Levant).
Josh Bailey purloined the puck from Pittsburgh's Riley Sheahan behind the Penguins net and fed Nelson in front for his team-leading sixth goal and a 25-23 lead at 21:223 of the first.
Cal scored nine of the game's first 242.0 points and retained a 216-183 lead before Ali put UCLA in front for good with a four-point play with 218:215 left in the half.
GlobalLeaks contacted the news site via a email sent from a free Russian email provider with a subject line referencing "DC Leaks," a WikiLeaks-type outfit believed to be a front for Russian intelligence agencies.
Prosecutors said in a criminal complaint that Huffman had paid $15,000 to admissions consultant William "Rick" Singer and his nonprofit organization, Key Worldwide Foundation ("KWF"), which prosecutors said was actually a front for accepting bribes.
But Elliott's presence unquestionably influenced the result, as he knifed through the Giants' vaunted defensive front for 248 rushing yards on 24 carries and bewildered the secondary for 36 more yards on five pass receptions.
Amadou Djibo, leader of the Front for the Restoration of Democracy and the Defence of Democracy (FRDDR), could be sentenced to between 10 and 20 years in jail if convicted, according to Niger's criminal court.
Yet unmentioned that day — and largely unremarked upon — is that Mr. Son's $100 billion SoftBank Vision Fund could reasonably be described as a front for Saudi Arabia and perhaps other countries in the Middle East.
Mr. Holleaux said Mr. Ramírez was very proud of his former position as the "political and military chief of operations in Europe for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine," led by George Habash.
More likely, though, the "summit" is just a front for the President's fan club to get together and complain about the "fake news" press and how they're so put upon, and brag about owning the libs.
Apart from Warsaw and Budapest, which took the whole relocation scheme to the EU's top court, the Commission also singled out the Czech Republic, saying it has not been active on that front for a year.
All three of the men who disappeared from Laos had been active in the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) protests in 2010, which ended in a military crackdown that killed more than 90 people.
MARSEILLE, France (Reuters) - Wayne Rooney and Harry Kane got the nod up front for England's opening Euro 2016 Group B game against Russia on Saturday as coach Roy Hodgson picked a team full of attacking talent.
"I don't believe he has the kind of military caliber to intend to harm the prime minister," said Jatuporn Prompan, a leader of the red shirt movement, known as the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship.
A recently-formed umbrella group called the Broad Front For A Free Venezuela, which includes opposition parties as well as students, union activists and university professors, called for the March 17 demonstration at a Thursday gathering.
In the case of the Vizzion, the MEB features a dual motor design with a 200 HP equivalent one on the rear axle and a 100 HP version on the front for over 300 HP combined.
Mr Simeonov, who leads the far-right National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria, says his hunt for talent does not extend to refugees, whom he dismisses as "adventurists" seeking to suck Europe's welfare states dry.
But tariffs have never really been the challenge for the company, which faces tremendous scrutiny from American as well as Five Eyes countries around whether its telecommunications equipment is really just a spying front for Beijing.
Placed near a wall, the HomePod creates three beams: one pointed out the front for "direct" sounds like vocals and guitars, and two pointed at the wall to reflect "ambient" sounds like applause and room noises.
And there's exciting news on the development front for both Bitcoin â€" check this handy list â€" and Ethereum, whose co-founder Vitalik Buterin recently proposed a novel new way of scaling Ethereum called Plasma Cash.
Tuesday's "explanatory session" is also meant as a show of support for Toshiba, as major creditors present a united front for the borrower hit by a series of scandals and losses, one of the bankers said.
Syria's government under President Bashar al-Assad has accused the group of being a front for al Qaeda and of faking footage of the aftermath of air strikes for propaganda purposes, charges the White Helmets deny.
The couple's been seen all over town recently, hitting up hot spots and showing off a united front for the paparazzi, letting everyone know it's all good, so the joint sweat session shouldn't be a surprise.
The yen remained firm at 101.81 per dollar due in part to talk the Bank of Japan's board was struggling to agree on a common front for more easing at its policy review later this month.
On Saturday, Puigdemont - who PDeCAT said on Sunday would lead the party in the election - called for a united Catalan political front for independence from Spain and against the detention of his former members of government.
The Front for the Defense of Egypt's Protesters, a network of lawyers and civil society groups, said the security forces arrested 1,277 people after the April 15 protest and a second, smaller protest on April 27.
Since the Defense team wasn't impressed with the iPhone 11 Pro's sound without headphones, they integrated a sound channel to amplify the bottom speaker and redirect the sound to the front for less awkward speakerphone conversations.
The low entry price and tremendous value provided by Xbox Game Pass Ultimate could make the Xbox All-Access program an attractive offer for customers who don't want to invest hundreds up front for premium games.
The low entry price and tremendous value provided by Xbox Game Pass Ultimate could make the Xbox All-Access program an attractive offer for customers who don't want to invest hundreds up-front for premium games.
Ankara is dismayed at the prominent role in the SDF played by the Kurdish YPG militia, which it sees as a front for the Kurdistan Workers Party that has waged a three-decade insurgency inside Turkey.
" Later, she clarifies for those who questioned whether the book is against religion that it's not anti-religion — "It is against the use of religion as a front for tyranny; which is a different thing altogether.
At least a dozen say Ketan Shah promised them primo seats to see the Patriots take on the Rams, and got a ton of money up front for those tickets ... but never delivered before going MIA.
Against the Raptors, the Cavaliers went with 3-point gunners Kevin Love and/or Channing Frye up front for almost all of the fourth quarter, trying to take advantage of Jonas Valanciunas's lack of foot speed.
The position hit in the early hours on Monday belongs to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command and did not cause injuries, a Lebanese security source and local media had said overnight.
Christen Press — who has been named to the national team for the 2015 and 2019 World Cups as well as the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro — has never consistently started up front for the USWNT.
Mr. Poutou said Ms. Le Pen had also "pinched" from the public purse, referring to allegations that funds given to her far-right National Front for use at the European Parliament were diverted for party expenses.
After the victory, Isaias Afewerki, a hero of the struggle, became Eritrea's leader, and his party, the People's Front for Democracy and Justice, or P.F.D.J., promised to lead the country toward a constitution and democratic elections.
The N.S.A. suspects that a group calling itself the Shadow Brokers, which has published tools used by the agency to breach foreign computer networks, is a front for Russia, probably the G.R.U., the military intelligence arm.
"Rub & Tug" was due to star Johansson, who is straight, as the late real-life American crime kingpin Dante "Tex" Gill, who used his massage parlor as a front for prostitution in the 1970s and 1980s.
The Miami Heat star and Gabby hit up Craig's in West Hollywood on Thursday night -- and you gotta check out the paparazzi crush that waited out front for 'em ... it was almost like a Hollywood red carpet.
In a criminal complaint released last month, prosecutors alleged that Huffman paid $15,000 to admissions consultant William "Rick" Singer and his nonprofit organization, Key Worldwide Foundation ("KWF") — which prosecutors said was actually a front for accepting bribes.
THE FRONT-RUNNER Alberto Fernandez, a savvy political operator and former chief of staff, emerged from the shadows less than six months ago to become the unexpected main challenger to Macri with the "Front for All" party.
Or, as is increasingly happening, Instagram is the key 'store front' for social commerce sellers to find their customers, with deals completed at non-Facebook properties like Shopee, the social commerce app from Singapore-based unicorn Garena.
Two of the screws in the back are tossed out to make room for makeshift shoulder triggers, while additional holes are drilled in the front for X and Y buttons which were salvaged from an SNES controller.
So while Facebook's contract change for international users looks largely intended to shrink its legal liabilities under GDPR, it's possible the change will open up another front for individuals to pursue strategic litigation in the coming months.
He fended off Nazem Kadri carrying the puck from in front of his bench, all the way behind the net and then came out the other side and found Wood alone in front for a slam dunk.
PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron's centrist LREM party is neck-and-neck with the far-right Rassemblement National, formerly the National Front, for the May 2019 European Parliament elections, according to poll results published on Thursday.
This is where Parkland in particular seems to have had an effect, inspiring a new wave of activism that put the issue at the front for the public and made it more salient for newly elected Democrats.
The marches were called by the National Front for the Family, a coalition of civil society organizations and various religious groups, and were expected to continue throughout the day from Mexico's far north to the Yucatan peninsula.
She has also criticized Kagame's Rwandan Patriotic Front for its near total hold on power since it marched into Kigali in 1994, ending a genocide in which an estimated 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus were butchered.
Actually, said Sot Barnslig—after Karl had been successfully paying down his 17 debts for a fortnight and was starting to get some rest again—actually, the click-farms were a front for an enormous skimming operation.
But Pakistan had made few public advances against Mr. Saeed even after he founded a charity, Jamaat-ud-Dawa, that is openly considered a front for Lashkar-e-Taiba and that recently began moving into political campaigning.
Idlib's main towns and cities are under the sway of jihadists linked to al Qaeda's former Syrian affiliate, the Nusra Front, though they are outnumbered by Turkey-backed FSA fighters grouped under "The National Front for Liberation".
He used his speed to carry the puck up ice from his own zone and skated around the goal to feed Lucic in front for a one-timer to tie the score at 243 minutes 24 second.
During the review, they sought information on the whereabouts of 18 journalists detained in 2001 and on 11 former top officials of the People's Front for Democracy and Justice, known as the G15, arrested the same year.
The nation has no functioning judiciary, national assembly or civil society; opposition to the ruling People's Front for Democracy and Justice Party is prohibited; and the Constitution of 85033, which established democratic institutions, has never been enforced.
Although tensions around Mr. Philippot had been brewing at the National Front for months, they erupted into plain sight in recent weeks over a small think tank called The Patriots that he created shortly after the elections.
While McGregor's initial payout was the largest on Saturday's card — everyone else's guarantees totaled just under $1.5 million — it was far less than the $30 million he made up front for his 2017 boxing match with Mayweather.
Things have been lacking on the Christmas spirit front for me recently, so spending an evening with canine companions and celebrating the festive season felt like a good opportunity to get into the holiday frame of mind.
Cohen lives in Kiryat Shmona, a town in northern Israel that was attacked in April 1974 by terrorists with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, during which 18 civilians were killed, nine of them children.
Anwar Raja of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command said the bodies of the three Israeli soldiers who have been missing since a 1982 battle in Lebanon were transferred to Syria after the incident.
They have the same 12MP camera on the back and True Depth module on the front for Portrait pics and Face ID. Both are powered by the same A12X Bionic chip, tooMore on that CPU in a second.
It would be months before the US government would publicly identify Guccifer 723 as a front for Russia's GRU military intelligence agency, the same group that now stands accused of hacking into the DNC and taking the emails.
NXIVM, an Albany-based organization run by Keith Raniere and Nancy Salzman which hosted "Executive Success Programs" that members are now saying were a front for a closer-knit organization that involved branding, meal restriction, sex, and blackmail.
But support for the nationalist political movement has gained support since the most active clandestine group, the National Front for the Liberation of Corsica (FLNC), laid down its weapons in 2014 after a near four-decade long rebellion.
North Korea's burgeoning spaceflight program is widely suspected to be a front for testing intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), which is particularly concerning because dictator Kim Jong-un has also directed his country to continue experimenting with nuclear weapons.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Zurich's public safety office on Friday recommended towns in Switzerland's most populous canton ban a campaign that hands out Korans in public spaces, describing it as a front for incitement of radical activities including jihadist involvement.
Special counsel Robert Mueller isn't really looking into the shady Russian connections of the Donald Trump campaign; it's a front for an investigation into a child sex ring supposedly conducted at the highest levels of government for decades.
The duo, who have remained dedicated to keeping a united front for their kids — Violet, 11, Samuel, 5, and Seraphina Rose, 8 — dressed casually for the event and were seen walking amicably side-by-side around the school.
The Red Army Faction (RAF) is setting off bombs in the streets, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine has hijacked a Lufthansa plane to support their efforts, and West German government officials are being targeted constantly.
Odeh was sentenced to life in prison by an Israeli military court in 1970 in connection with two bombs planted the previous year in Jerusalem by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, according to court documents.
He also shows a broader knowledge of American political scandals than most Americans Many have suggested that Guccifer 2.0 is a front for Vladimir Putin in the Russian leader's efforts to influence American politics, something Guccifer 2.0 denies.
"Particular individuals, including officials at the highest levels of State, the ruling party - the People's Front for Democracy and Justice - and commanding officers bear responsibility for crimes against humanity and other gross human rights violations," the report said.
Holiday went 214 of 6 from the field in the fourth quarter, including a step-back 3-pointer from the top of the key with 64 seconds left that put New Orleans in front for good, 103-102.
Under the 2015 deal, Iran restricted its declared civilian nuclear power program, widely seen in the West as a front for developing the means to make atomic bombs, in exchange for an end to international sanctions against it.
The National Front for Liberation, which groups a number of Free Syrian Army factions deemed moderate by Turkey, announced "our complete cooperation with the Turkish ally in making their effort succeed in sparing civilians the calamities of war".
Conservationists had long believed that the zoo was a front for illegal trafficking in tiger parts, and on Thursday, the authorities said, they found their strongest evidence yet that monks and staff members were involved in that trade.
The new revelations could explain how Welch, a 28-year-old North Carolina man, purportedly became obsessed with the baseless theory that the Comet Ping Pong pizzeria doubles as a front for a high-level Democratic pedophile ring.
That Bitly account that made the link, according to cybersecurity firm SecureWorks, belongs to Fancy Bear — a hacking organization that's known to be a front for Russian intelligence, and one that was also linked to the DNC breach.
At its core is the same story: an American dancer travels to Germany to join a dance troupe only to discover it is a front for a coven of witches possessed by the need to perform unspeakable acts.
On July 4, 1976, Israeli commandos stormed a terminal at Entebbe airport in Uganda, where passengers from a hijacked Air France jet were being held hostage by terrorists affiliated with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
In recent months, most of the rebel groups in Idlib have joined with units of the Turkish-backed Free Syrian Army to form a unified movement, the National Front for Liberation, and have vowed to defend their territory.
While the fairness of Ms. Odeh's conviction is debated, the fact that she was a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, which was categorized as a terrorist organization by the State Department, is not.
One of the groups in the movement coalition, Dream Defenders, has sent delegations to the Mideast and advocates support for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a foreign terrorist organization as designated by the State Department.
"The Venus Crop is a nice compliment to our Athena, with the same high coverage in the front for a wide range of motion, but a more playful back," Alexa Day Silva, the brand's women's design director, tells Refinery29.
The Charges Prosecutors allege in a criminal complaint that Desperate Housewives star Huffman paid $15,000 to admissions consultant William "Rick" Singer and his nonprofit organization, Key Worldwide Foundation ("KWF"), which prosecutors said was actually a front for accepting bribes.
The more we do now to accelerate vaccine research and deployment, bolster the home front for the coming threat, and invest in a global health security agenda and response capacities, the better we will fare when that day comes.
The Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda (FLEC) said Nzita Henriques Tiago, 88, would be buried in France on Friday as he only wanted his body taken back to Cabinda if it was an independent state.
Played might not pay anything up front for Super Mario Run and some initial play through experience, but they will need to spend $9.99 to unlock the full game, and that could create a lot of early revenue opportunity.
Prosecutors allege dozens of wealthy parents — including Huffman and fellow actress Lori Loughlin — paid exorbitant sums to admissions consultant William Singer and his nonprofit organization, Key Worldwide Foundation ("KWF"), which prosecutors said was actually a front for accepting bribes.
Startups wishing to hire a developer from Silicon Valley on a five-year contract would be forced to pay £218,22 up front, for example, while hiring a team of five over the same time period would cost them £25,000.
In December a man shot a weapon inside a pizzeria in Washington because he believed a conspiracy theory that the pizza joint was in fact a secret front for a child sex ring run by senior Democratic Party officials.
Israel has mounted a counter-campaign, rebutting BDS attacks and accusing some supporters of being anti-Semitic or having ties to militant groups such as Hamas and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, allegations BDS leaders reject.
Buechele (26 of 38) found former quarterback Jerrod Heard wide open on the left sideline for a 37-yard touchdown on Texas' first possession after halftime to put the Longhorns in front for the first time at 218-2161.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Olympic sprint champion Usain Bolt is set to start up front for the Central Coast Mariners in a trial match on Friday and the Jamaican said his future as a soccer player could be on the line.
At the time of the fire it was abandoned from commercial use but occupied by low-income families who were part of the Front for Fighting for Housing, a social organization that advocates for fair housing, Agencia Brasil reported.
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombian armed forces on Wednesday stepped up security after mobs broke windows and stole food at 16 supermarkets in Bogota and other cities that the government said are a front for hiding assets of former FARC rebels.
Johan Venegas scored the opener just before halftime when Brooks — who apologized to the team after the Mexico game for losing his mark on the game-winning goal — was missing again, letting Venegas slip in front for a header.
No one has come forward to claim responsibility for the bombings, while the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship, a group that supports Mr. Thaksin and Ms. Yingluck, issued a statement on Sunday denying that their followers were involved.
Just when you thought you might never hear the word "Pizzagate" again, a right-wing conspiracy theorist has made a new, just-as-bonkers suggestion that Voodoo Doughnut in Portland is also a front for child traffickers and pedophiles.
In an interview, John McKay, a Liberal member of Parliament, dismissed the group as a front for the Russian Embassy in Ottawa and cited its lobbying activities in his concerns over interference by the Russian government in Canadian affairs.
Numerous significant questions are left unanswered, including what, if anything, Mr. Assange knew about the identity of Guccifer 2.0, a mysterious hacker who American intelligence and law enforcement officials have identified as a front for Russian military intelligence operatives.
Prosecutors alleged in the original criminal complaint against the couple that Loughlin paid $500,000 to admissions consultant William "Rick" Singer and his alleged nonprofit organization, Key Worldwide Foundation ("KWF"), which prosecutors said was actually a front for accepting bribes.
BEIJING — Taiwan has detained two executives of a Hong Kong-based company accused of acting as a front for Chinese intelligence agencies working to undercut democracy in Hong Kong and Taiwan, the official news agency there reported on Tuesday.
Welch, of Salisbury, North Carolina, told authorities he had been trying to investigate an online conspiracy theory, known as "Pizzagate," that claimed the eatery was a front for a pedophile ring led by then Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
The Shadow Brokers, which some officials believe to be a front for Russian intelligence, obtained many of the N.S.A.'s most valuable hacking tools, either by breaking into the agency's computer networks or with the help of an insider.

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