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She sleeps with Jamal, and harkens to his earnest decrees.
Its use today harkens back to that painful and demeaning history.
But the web launch actually harkens back to Robinhood's original mission.
This harkens back to when Amazon accidentally leaked the iPhone 7.
The administration's touchstone for public land management harkens back to 1872.
"It harkens back to being commissioned in the Renaissance," she said.
It also harkens back to one of his most iconic campaign moments.
Scaramucci's comparison harkens back to Lewinsky's relationship with former President Bill Clinton.
It harkens back to the 'Han shoots first' era of Star Wars.
It harkens back to an amendment last year, sponsored by Republican Rep.
And I feel like this one harkens back to those a little more.
Interestingly, this behavior harkens back to the season 1 behavior of the Demogorgon.
The slogan harkens back to an idealized past that resonates with many voters.
It's classic Swift, and harkens back to the earlier days of her career.
The experience harkens back to Kenneth Goldsmith, one of the earliest conceptual poets.
Detestable, and harkens back to Trump's duplicitous acceptances of denials from other dictators.
He harkens back to Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan's controversial "culture of poverty" themes.
But the third opportunity, video, harkens to the days of Aereo, Kanojia's previous company.
During the musical ride, the singer, 24, harkens back to her previous musical eras.
It all harkens back to social media, Vine in particular, which Rae found limiting.
My complicated relationship with group workout classes harkens back to my lack of coordination.
That sort of very deliberate story scripting harkens right back to the 2007 classic.
In that sense, Schachter said, the series harkens back to the birth of motorsports.
This latest episode harkens back to the brief feud between Silva and Chael Sonnen.
There's a sense also that it almost harkens back to television in the 50s.
The humble production harkens back to the period in which Mabou Mines first flourished.
She designed a shopping experience that harkens back to an old-fashioned hardware store.
" Brown's praise harkens back to Apple's marketing slogan in the early aughts: "It just works.
"It's You" harkens back to Perrie Edwards, Malik's ex-girlfriend from his One Direction days.
It also harkens back to the very old concept of music being a social medium.
The lush, mountainous terrain and a sweetly kissing couple harkens to an older, simpler time.
So that kind of harkens back to the work both Melinda and I did at Microsoft.
The "bundled" language harkens back to antitrust lawsuits against Microsoft for bundling computers with Internet Explorer.
One of the more innovative software elements, the feature harkens back to the old PDA days.
Apple's iTunes, which was created in 2003, harkens back to an earlier era of the internet.
It harkens to a bizarre era when notable Hollywood figures kept showing up in FMV games.
The focus on a forgotten generation of adolescents harkens back to François Truffaut's "The 400 Blows".
Link's Awakening harkens back to a simpler time, one before terms like "open world" even existed.
The idea behind Arab hospitality harkens back to the olden days of traveling as desert nomads.
In 2019, TerraCycle introduced Loop, a platform that harkens back to the simple days of the milkman.
For those unfamiliar, In-N-Out is a simple burger joint that harkens back to the 1950s.
Such a precedent threatens all patriotic Americans and harkens back to our darkest days as a nation.
Their latest effort harkens back to their heritage as a restaurant chain focused on fresh, healthy ingredients.
Online criticism of Soros is sometimes explicitly anti-Semitic, and sometimes harkens back to anti-Semitic tropes.
Google's approach harkens back to Apple's initial strategy with the first generation iPhone released 12 years ago.
" It also harkens back to the '70s and '80s, when you had "The Shining" and "The Exorcist.
"Great prosperity and wealth" harkens back to the motive that Mr. Trump believes drives his fellow leaders.
"It harkens back to 2007," the year candidate Barack Obama packed restaurants, diners and churches across Iowa.
In today's divided America, it's a radical move that harkens back to the groundbreaking roots of the original.
The limited edition device harkens back to a time when nearly every smartphone had some ultra luxury equivalent.
A dramatic skylight harkens back to the old Penn Station, which was demolished and rebuilt in the 1960s.
The two writers wanted to put a spin on the genre that harkens back to other great comedies.
But I'm a sucker for anything that harkens back to a time before these inane monstrosities of modernity.
Leta's violent birth harkens to centuries of racial violence embroiled in the power dynamics of colonialism and slavery.
The situation harkens back to the dark days of developer whiplash on Facebook's web games platform, circa 2009.
But we all know the reference harkens to the difficult-to-prove allegations of sexual harassment or assault.
The royal-blue custom Marc Jacobs look faithfully harkens back to the album art for Bowie's Aladdin Sane.
In her latest single, Taylor Swift harkens back to one of Hollywood's most epic love stories — for good reason.
Even the design of the new E Ink screen on the back harkens back to how film cameras looked.
It also harkens significantly to streaming sibling Narcos, with its use of multiple languages and immersion in the underworld.
"It harkens back to when puzzles were hand-cut and had a lot more individual style," Louis-Rosenberg says.
For Turgeon, this emphasis on inclusivity harkens back to the long history of marginalized people identifying with fantastical creatures.
The ability to easily customize your experience also harkens back to Google's experience building a flexible platform like Android.
The original Disneyland Hotel opened in 1955, and the overall aesthetic harkens back to its original mid-century design.
It's still technically technology, but this camera harkens back to the days of analog photography with some cute modern twists.
This harkens back to a style of casserole recipe making of a bygone era, but once you know, you know.
It harkens back to childhood—whether something is in a different material, or it is too big or too small.
His new job, working to protect consumers in developing countries, harkens back to his times with the FTC and WilmerHale.
Our country doesn't need politicians parroting an empty slogan that harkens us to a darker time for millions of Americans.
Europeans dubbed this the rose moon, and other cultures called it the hot moon because it harkens summer heat ahead.
The name harkens back to the package of New Deal policies from President Franklin Roosevelt to tackle the Great Depression.
The strategy harkens back to the Obama administration, when then-President Barack Obama appeared alongside Zach Galifianakis to promote Healthcare.
It harkens back to the simple, straightforward brawling that still holds some folks' hearts in a warm grip of nostalgia.
"The wall takes us back to the roots of Yorkville, and it harkens back to 'Oliver Twist,'" Mr. Kallos said.
It's a recipe for political repression that harkens back to Brazil's era of military dictatorship in the 60s to the 80s.
This bag harkens back to the day of gentlemen with newspapers tucked under their arms and an Ascot on their head.
It feels very personal and emotional because it's something that harkens back to their identity as Jews and as Jewish seniors.
It harkens back to the image of spouses as leeches, feeding off their service member's benefits and contributing little in return.
The immersive experience harkens back to silent cinema, as there's very little dialogue and only deft spatial sound design by Roundhouse.
Logan Roy's place as a towering figure in the family harkens back to business family patriarchs that are now media legends.
The directive obviously harkens to President Donald Trump's immigration ban, which targeted several of the countries singled-out by this policy.
Book Disney's BoardWalk Inn starting at $377Disney's BoardWalk Inn harkens back to the turn-of-the-century era of Atlantic City.
The whole tenor harkens back to a Cold War thinking that sees military conflict in Europe as the continent's greatest threat.
It's part of a piece written in 2014, but the a cappella purity of the voices harkens back to the Renaissance.
There's a way in which West and these other artists perform their own creative oblivion that harkens back to Hill on Miseducation.
This harkens back to the human rights abuses of the psychiatric asylum era that led to the shuttering of those mental asylums.
Onrush harkens back to a time when getting behind a virtual wheel was your ticket to a weirder, wilder range of experiences.
The specter of armed ICE agents invading communities early in the morning harkens back to the darkest days of chaotic immigration enforcement.
The $130 smartwatch harkens back to the original Pebble design with a more toy-like rectangular square case that's thinner and lighter.
It doesn't look like its square, glass surroundings: The façade is all wood and harkens back to an aesthetic from decades ago.
Here, Young harkens back to Porter's days on Friday Night Lights, a show that garnered admiration from football fans and novices alike.
It turns out that the idiom harkens back to the Middle Ages, which is a ton of harkening if you ask me.
This creative initiative, developed and sponsored by Mission Eurasia, harkens back to a previous time when religious freedom in Russia was under threat.
Instax Mini 2119 It's still technically technology, but this camera harkens back to the days of analog photography with some cute modern twists.
It harkens back to his 2016 attacks on Hillary Clinton, drawing attention to her "superpredators" line from 22016 to depress African American turnout.
The maze also harkens to Rube Goldberg machines, which takes something simple like stamping a postcard and makes it a wildly complicated task.
From the logo to album art they all have a real clean look that harkens back to the 80s HC aesthetic and design.
The photographs look alien and eerie, but with that touch of optimistic exploration that harkens back to the Golden Age of sci-fi.
Comparatively, where You Fail Me is a bit more ambient and open, this one kind of harkens back to a more extreme sound.
It harkens back to a specific image from Marcloid's past, and it's transportive, in the same way the more weighty stuff might be.
The frenetic multiplayer gameplay we see in this new trailer harkens back to classic, twitchy shooters like Quake 3 and Unreal Tournament '99.
The restaurant's name harkens to Ms. Khan's best childhood memories, a homage to the train she once took to her family's summer home.
The game was revealed with a lengthy cinematic, showing off a new, darker tone that harkens back to earlier games in the series.
This requirement harkens back to the Sarbanes Oxley Act to ensure that a public company complies with its own policies for financial reporting.
The look harkens back to season 1 of Big Little Lies, and Otter Bay Elementary School's Audrey and Elvis-themed trivia night fundraiser.
"This harkens back to an Arizona of the past that still exists today and we need to eradicate in the future," Swiat said.
But the minimalist approach to the visuals also harkens back to when Takahashi first started making games, which is a period he misses.
The Brawlers' penchant for running strip clubs, laundering money, and murdering their enemies certainly harkens to criminal organizations of the past and present.
Second, the blue slip practice, while a pleasant gesture that harkens back to a different era in American politics, has outlived its usefulness.
Like so many of our modern dilemmas, this debate actually harkens back to one originally hashed out on Sex and the City in 2003.
Now, CBS is releasing a new version of it, this time in black-and-white, which harkens back to the style of the original.
It harkens back to a day when cutting edge internet access was defined by an NCSA Mosaic browser and a blazingly fast 19.2k modem.
Fans have speculated that it harkens back to the first Iron Man movie when Tony Stark was building his suit while being held captive.
This spry little two-door four-seater harkens back to the earliest and best BMWs, the 23 and the first generations of the M3.
The name harkens back to Franklin D. Roosevelt's "New Deal," hoping to emulate a government-driven stimulus of jobs in the clean-energy industry.
But even beyond the refugee crisis, Zaev's unwillingness to follow through with the Przino Agreement harkens back to a dark time in Balkan history.
The story harkens to private bakers in Colorado who, citing religious beliefs, refused to make a wedding cake for a lesbian couple in 2012.
It all harkens to the time when you had to boot up the modem while screaming at your parents to get off the phone.
He played on all instrumentation and while they still "shred," it's a rawer sound that harkens back to his 2010 album Public Service Announcement.
The proposal, which harkens back to a key part of former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang's campaign, was embraced this week by GOP Sens.
"If future budgets reverse the choices we've made and pour additional money into nuclear buildup, it harkens back to the Cold War," he said.
Biden harkens back to an era when politics was a gentleman's club for Democrats and Republicans to pal around while having intellectual disagreements on policy.
This unique piece features an unusual curved dial and rotor-like seconds wheel that harkens back to some strange alternate future where airplanes become sentient.
In a painfully manufactured interaction, last night's episode pits Sansa and Arya against each other in a sister rivalry that harkens back to earlier seasons.
"I do believe that Roy Moore harkens us back to the days of a George Wallace," Ms. Sewell said, invoking the state's segregationist former governor.
Instead, it relaunched a much simpler, sleeker car in 2017 that harkens back to the designs that made the series popular a few decades ago.
Choreograph, his ninth solo exhibition at Regen Projects, harkens back to a period in the early 210899s when Welling briefly studied dance before attending CalArts.
In fact, the way Swift is releasing Reputation harkens back to an older model of music distribution that very few artists can still work well within.
It's also sneaky good because it harkens back to the president's well-known smoking habit he was forced to give up upon entering the White House.
The plethora of embellishments and textures harkens back to a groovier era of fashion, but the brand's assortment still manages to feel fresh and thoroughly now.
This wooden biplane model harkens back to the early days of flight, complete with a rotating propeller, working landing gear, and a rubber-band powered motor.
The school communities feature harkens back to Facebook's origins, when users could actually set their privacy to show all their content to everyone in their school.
To Meyers, the photos capture an essential joie de vivre that harkens back to the 60s and 70s, and each composition enhances both bike and rider.
The call harkens back to the "Just Say No" campaign -- and during his speech in New Hampshire, Trump said such commercials have made an impact before.
The Trump plan harkens to the origins of the federal food stamp program during the Depression, said Elaine Waxman, a senior fellow at the Urban Institute.
The recent move actually harkens back to those early days of Funny or Die, when it was eight of us in a room, deciding what to do.
The scene — which harkens back to a similar Scream Queens moment, but with more emotional depth — is powerful on its own, but the aftermath is equally important.
The entire opening montage harkens back to season two's premiere, a flashback to the early days of the world involving a cavewoman, a baby and a snake.
The design harkens back to classic American boardwalks in places like Coney Island and Atlantic City with excellent dining, entertainment, and nightlife right outside the front doors.
America's missile warning system harkens back to the early days of the Cold War, when the threat of a Soviet nuclear attack kept the world on edge.
This is really par for the course for a roadshow presentation, and harkens back to Twitter's roadshow back in 2013 (which I recall it took about 2 minutes).
The composition harkens to Poons's optical illusion art, but it also looks like some kind of out-of-focus printer test, which makes it hard to stare at.
This episode's title harkens back to Shakespeare's Othello, which deals with Iago trying to expose the Moor as a beast, but ends up exposing himself in the end.
The garment, which harkens back to a 1950s style, also has over 7,000 five-star reviews, meaning people don't just wish for it but love owning it, too.
The lens through which America views these men often harkens back to the same nasty stereotypes of inherent criminality that have been around since the days of slavery.
The fact that the Austin lawmakers felt they could take action against ridesharing harkens back to the weaknesses that tech companies have faced in dealing with political bodies.
Our constructor today has deconstructed a common expression that refers to the apocalypse and harkens back to the days when people used words like harken in ordinary conversations.
Of course, some of this harkens back to Apple's largest impact on music: The creation of the iPod/iTunes combination that completely rewrote the rules of music distribution.
"The memo harkens back to another famous Sequoia warning in 2008 when the VC firm famously delivered a sobering presentation to its startup founders entitled "RIP good times.
It's up to Carmen, Player (Finn Wolfhard), and the viewers to save the day in this gamified rescue mission that harkens back to Carmen Sandiego's video game roots.
During the Cold War, India was closer to the Soviet Union than to the United States, and much of the Indian arsenal still harkens back to that era.
Though skipping a suite is no compromise with well-appointed amenities and design that harkens back to the glamour of the 1930s while still meeting 21st century needs.
Dinner at the winery harkens back to the Gagauz's nomadic-pastoralist days, when foods like cheese and meats were processed or preserved in animal skins, heads, or feet.
It harkens back to another painting Caravaggio did earlier that year, "David and Goliath" (1610), in which the severed head is supposed to be that of the artist.
If you did want to hook up that could happen, but you also could get restaurants, get other recommendations, which harkens back to kind of these other queer spaces.
It's got a specific kind of endlessly entertaining drama that harkens back to the golden age of reality TV competition shows including early seasons of Survivor and The Mole.
The photo harkens back to an infamous scene from the film, in which Kevin gorges himself on junk food while his entire family is in Paris for the holiday.
Its legacy harkens back to the 1930s, when Ferdinand Porsche, the prolific engineer behind the famed luxury vehicle brand, decided to design a "People's Car" — or "Volkswagen" in German.
It has a number of houses and schools built between 1890 and 1930 that were designed in a style that harkens back to a period even earlier than that.
It harkens back to an earlier time—pre-Prohibition saloons to be more exact—when cocktails and spirits, specifically whiskey, were taken seriously, and a meal was a meal.
Tonight's highlights include comments on trade from the president of Mexico, a financial transactions tax from Democrats, and an Ex-Im/Iran combo that harkens back to Summer '28500.
The U.S. Army is in the process of rolling out a new service uniform that harkens back to its World War II attire, The New York Times reported Monday.
The band stripped away its frantic, d-beat-driven bursts of aggression in favor of a cavernous death assault that harkens back to Incantation, Autopsy, and early Cannibal Corpse.
This year's holiday ad from Apple has everything: a monster from on high, terrified citizens, and a song about Dixie that harkens back to the simpler days of yore.
While the human Batman is wearing what appears to be an all-black suit, the canine Batman's costume harkens back to the Batman suit of the '60s and '70s.
The concept harkens to this awesome Google April Fools' joke from 2014—in fact, one of the folks behind said joke is now working for Niantic, the game's developer.
It harkens back to the "let Trump be Trump" mantra of the 2016 campaign, when he would call into TV news shows and chat witha reporters on the trail.
Located just north of Mexico City, one of the main focal points of the town is the colonial-era monastery that harkens back to the Spanish effort to evangelize Mexico.
She's clearly channeling a pitch perfect David Bowie with this Grammys outfit, but it also harkens back to the some of the singer's more outlandish, show-stopping ensembles of yesteryear.
In a written statement, Trump painted a dark portrait of immigration in the United States, one that harkens back to some of his more fatalistic speeches, including his inaugural address.
This sounds familiar: The trend exhibits the powerful role that fake news can play on public opinion ahead of elections, and harkens back to Russian meddling in the US election.
The premise on its face harkens back to classic Hollywood underdog stories set in small American towns, the ones perfected by Frank Capra's Bedford Falls in It's a Wonderful Life.
And nothing drives that comparison home better than a moment in the final episode of 13 Reasons Why's sophomore season that clearly harkens back to the #MeToo movement this fall.
Called the Ultimate CF SLX Kraftwerk, the 21 bikes produced will feature a geometric black-and-white design that harkens to Kraftwerk's signature aesthetic developed by founding member Ralf Hütter.
In the foremost oval on the ceiling, Irish has painted an Arabic phrase, which harkens to Sicily's past and to its present as a destination for migrants of Arabic descent.
"Twenty Fine Fingers"—a breakneck rockabilly tune that harkens back to rock pioneer Buddy Holly—features McCartney duetting with fellow Liverpudlian Elvis Costello, who served as cowriter on the project.
The device harkens back to the BlackBerry's jog dial — the de facto method for skimming through email before Apple introduced momentum scrolling — but with one important bonus: there's an app.
It's a tense, immersive song that builds over seven minutes, which harkens back to an earlier rock move to create more of a sonic and visceral experience for a listener.
This kind of "other" treatment also harkens to the darkest days of the epidemic, when stigma and misconceptions greatly hampered our ability to respond to a public health crisis effectively.
It's a fun gimmick, I guess, but it's really not much more than that, and harkens back to the days of standalone GPS units that often had a similar feature.
In fact, Alabama is once again at the center of the fight for Civil Rights, a legacy that harkens back, at minimum, to the godmother of the movement, Rosa Parks.
He harkens back to an older America, when most of the leading figures were a single shade, which seems to echo the past of the game, but is a lie.
This track is from "Circuits," a new album announcing a fresh band, but one that harkens to the electrified, funk-fusion group Underground, which Potter led about a decade ago.
The agency's harsh interrogation program ended in 2007, but the consideration of medication-laced interrogation methods harkens back to the CIA's history with Project MK-ULTRA in the 1950s and '60s.
When Biden speaks virtuously, as he did in June, of his history of compromising with white segregationist lawmakers, he harkens back to a time when black people were excluded and invisible.
Though the game has been in the works for a decade and doesn't launch until September, it has garnered a level of attention that harkens back to the franchise's glory days.
While the "c" harkens back to the short-lived iPhone c, the basic iPhone 5-sized phones Apple offered in a variety of colors as a cheaper alternative to its flagships.
The choice of music, with its allegiance to popular culture and its narrative implications, harkens back to Mr. Forsythe's 1979 "Love Songs," set to songs by Aretha Franklin and Dionne Warwick.
But some, in response to barely believable current events, choose to embrace a fictionalized version of reality, one that harkens back to their idealized version of life before everything went haywire.
Mardi Gras harkens all the way back to the 17th century, when the king of France sent Catholic missionaries to the Louisiana territory to flash their boobs in exchange for beads.
The Stingray moniker harkens all the way back to the C2 Corvette, produced from 1963 to 1967, but the 2020 Corvette C8 represents a huge leap forward for America's sports car.
It harkens back to the cypherpunk era, he says, imposing the kinds of constraints coders dealt with in the 1980s on their Commodore 64s—no calls to fancy machine learning code.
A crowded field could lead to a scenario that harkens back to 1992, when Bill Clinton came from behind to win the nomination despite losing in both Iowa and New Hampshire.
Pongrace often harkens to one of the firm's namesakes, Robert Strauss, who was a prominent Democratic figure but advised Republicans and served as an ambassador during the George H.W. Bush administration.
While professing "untheatricality" in line with the art world ideology of antitheatricality, Collecting Injustices harkens back to the long theatrical tradition of pageants and allegorical plays, which stretches back to antiquity.
Now, Zod has set his sights on ensuring the survival of his race by colonizing other worlds, in a plan that harkens back to the plot of 2013's Man of Steel.
The letter harkens back to Pai's request in May that such companies create a "call authentication system," and it calls out some companies for taking no action toward creating such a system.
Ossuarium Silhouettes Unhallowed harkens back to the early Peaceville Records days, when bands like Paradise Lost and My Dying Bride( as well as Nightfall-era Candlemass) married the melodic with the macabre.
The cheese has been consumed on Sardinia for centuries, and harkens back to the island's shepherding traditions and the necessity of adapting foodways in a land of limited resources and hardscrabble existence.
As the clock counted down to Election Day, musician and singer Grimes posted a pro-Clinton ad that harkens back to one of the most well-known political ads of all time.
He's a literate guy with a great backing band and a musical thing that references both new rock but also harkens back to classic rock and older rock, which is something also.
That harkens back to this really long history of seeing pain as sort of this unfortunate but normal part of being a woman—that it's part of a woman's destiny to suffer.
"The type of purges he's talking about harkens back to the Cold War, when there was a purge by McCarthy to find communists that were hidden in the federal government," Bass said.
One of the best comics this week, Swamp Thing #3, harkens back to a time when comics were so heavily scrutinized that a special group was created to "self-censor" the industry.
It's a name that suits Doug Tuttle, a songwriter whose relaxed music harkens back to the hazy days of the 70s when the likes of Creedence, Neil Young and The Byrds ruled.
Knights and Bikes, developer Foam Sword's new adventure game that is out this week, harkens directly back to the vibe of elder Double Fine games (think Psychonauts or Costume Quest or Stacking).
Disney's BoardWalk Resort harkens back to classic American boardwalks found in places such as Coney Island and Atlantic City with whimsical touches and elegant nods to old-timey circuses and amusement parks.
The small but meaningful gesture harkens back to an Obama administration mini-drama: the Churchill bust was removed from the Oval Office and replaced with a likeness of Dr. Martin Luther King.
It's a flashback that harkens back to season 2 of the show, when Walter and Jesse had managed to MacGyver a boost to their RV car battery after a huge-quantity cook.
Harris' plan also harkens back to her time as a prosecutor, especially when she helped California win an $85 million settlement with Volkswagen for cheating on emissions tests for its diesel vehicles.
It harkens back to '80s pop production with a touch of the early 2010s and follows the path she started going down with her critically acclaimed but commercially unsuccessful previous album, E-motions.
It's housed in a brushed stainless steel enclosure with a compact layout that harkens to the Minitaur synth, and it leans into a retro design feel not unlike its semi-recent Grandmother synth.
The French and Brazilian researchers base their finding on extensive computer simulations showing BZ always has orbited around the sun in reverse and thus harkens back to the beginning of our solar system.
There's the varsity striped sweater which harkens back to my days at UCLA or the leather moto jacket with buffalo plaid that embodies the style from the Pacific Northwest where I grew up.
But, one single season 2 scene harkens back to the twisty roads of The Sinner 2017: Julian's dream where a hooded figure creeps into his room and slips their hand into his chest.
The idea itself -- of party leaders making selections separate from election results -- harkens back to before the reforms that Democrats made in the wake of their last seriously chaotic convention, 1968 in Chicago.
Not only does it inspire new shapes and attitudes for the American carmaker, it also harkens back to its finer days — back when a Lincoln was a luxury force to be reckoned with.
It harkens back to the era when COINTELPRO disrupted any attempts at progressive change, when government executives like Orval Faubus and George Wallace used race as platform to win elections and gain support.
Its planes keep falling out of the air, its only aircraft carrier needs a tug boat in case it breaks down, and its technology harkens back to the Soviet era, per The Telegraph.
Likewise, Sanders's and Warren's intention to empower unions, socialize medicine and impose the draconian regulations of the Green New Deal harkens back to the ruinous Labour Party policies that crippled post-war Britain.
Her gender-bending look harkens to a carnal allure that according to Jolles is nothing new in our culture and in fact inherent in the way the garment has evolved in our collective consciousness.
Buyers will also get a chance at two appearance options, including a "Liquid Carbon" one and a restyled heritage livery that harkens back to the famous Gulf racing scheme and Ford's GT40 race car.
Because it's a Mini, my Cooper S Countryman test ride featured an iconic center console that harkens back to the original, anchored by a modern, 8.8-inch 1280 x 480 pixel transflective multitouch display.
It harkens back to the days white violence was used to oppress black Southerners, especially when they dared to make progress at the ballot box, in the classroom, to assert their God-given rights.
It's new to Maven, but it actually harkens back to one of GM's first forays into ownership alternatives – Let's Drive NYC, which debuted in October 2015, and which provided service focused on residential buildings.
" Earlier, on September 1, 20153, another post in English harkens back to the loss of "Rakhine ethnics" of Rakhine State in 1942, "in which Bengalis attacked, murdered and coerced them into leaving their homes.
Also, blackface and it's derivatives, yellowface and brownface, harkens back to centuries-old practices of white people imitating minorities by using makeup or shoe polish to darken their skin and mock people of color.
Would you say "Bangin' on a Trash Can" harkens back to you talking about being a kid that grew up before the internet, going outside and making something out of whatever was around you?
The annual ritual harkens back to an era when cidermakers would invite clients, perhaps innkeepers, restaurateurs or the famed gastronomic societies of San Sebastián, to taste and choose which casks they wanted to purchase.
Hyundai's all-electric concept car, unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show on Tuesday, is a retro-futuristic stunner that harkens back to the automaker's first foray into mass-produced vehicles over four decades ago.
The vision harkens back to the golden days of MTV, when shows like TRL ruled the media landscape and a New York-based network set the cultural agenda through the prism of pop music.
It all harkens back to Cliff Pervocracy's analogy of the "missing stair," where everyone works around the obvious dangers of a situation because they are so used to "dealing with it" by outright ignoring it.
The luncheonette, a subspecies of diner, harkens back to the interwar period, to Dos Passos's "Manhattan Transfer" and men scarfing meaty sandwiches and pickles before loping off into the growing metropolis to find honest work.
This April, in a move that harkens back to the 1950s, Energy Secretary Rick Perry launched a review of the electrical grid, clearly looking to kill regulations and otherwise prop up the flagging coal industry.
I've written extensively about the Business Roundtable's "profit with purpose" mantra, which harkens back to BlackRock's Larry Fink and his annual "CEO Letters" exhorting the private sector to step up where government can't or won't.
Her palette harkens to forces earthly with ochre, browns, yellow, hints of blue and plays with white, relying on black integrated and applied in ways to suggest the underlying tension between the natural and artificial.
In the video for "Motivation," her buzzing single, Normani harkens to a time before social media governed our lives, as a kind of glowing avatar for the sound Ashanti, Destiny's Child, and Lil Mo perfected.
The rhetoric harkens back to earlier this decade when Republicans lashed out at former President Barack Obama for including similar provider payment cuts in the Affordable Care Act, saying that he was hurting the elderly.
Isaacson, who was not involved in the new study, said the way it measured healthy eating harkens back to how doctors used to think about what was healthy -- as with the now-dated food pyramid.
Cleo Sol "Selfish" British rapper Little Simz and Cleo Sol team up to take things old school, creating a track with soulful sounds and a chorus that harkens back to the early '90s golden-era style.
Since the movie harkens back to other flicks with hostage or entrapment circumstances, we asked director Jeremy Saulnier and star Anton Yelchin how they'd get out of the situations depicted in other films from the genre.
Its measured pace and focus on exploration harkens back the original Resident Evil, but a new first-person perspective and stunningly detailed visuals makes for one of the most vicious and powerful horror experiences ever created.
As such, it harkens back to a 2011 incident -- also amplified by security video -- showing a toddler being struck in two successive hit-and-run accidents and then being ignored by bystanders that likewise stirred outrage.
In a way, this deal harkens back to a very old trope in the tech/media/telecoms world: carriers have long worried about becoming dumb pipes and to counteract that need to develop interesting convergence plays.
This being a Verizon exclusive, there are a couple of pieces of VZW bloatware at the bottom, and it seems you can't manually delete them, which harkens back to the bad old days of carrier partnerships.
Using the Vietnamese word for "vegetarian" or "vegan," Eat Chay showcases Nguyen and Tam's take on both vegan and Asian food, combining the two in a way that actually harkens back to Vietnam's pre-Colonial cuisine.
The look of the computer also harkens back to the design language used on the Mac Pro from two generations ago, which means that yes, Apple's top machine once again looks like a huge cheese grater.
BALLS harkens back to the earliest days of rocketry experimentation, when the likes of Hermann Oberth and Wernher von Braun pioneered amateur rocketry in Germany with the Society for Space Travel in the early 20th century.
Biden offers his own vision of post-Trump White House leadership that harkens back to the relative normalcy of the Obama era and his own vice-presidency, but it's nowhere near as transformative as Sanders' platform.
"It's a brand-new building with some historic detailing left that harkens back to what it was originally," said Cory Rouillard, an associate partner at Jan Hird Pokorny Associates, a historic preservation consultant on the project.
A couple of songs after that comes "Finesse," which takes the leap from 1984 to '88, with crackling drum machine production that harkens back to "Don't Be Cruel," Bobby Brown's post-New Edition solo breakthrough album.
It harkens to a simpler, mythological time, one in which heroism is possible and dignity is a straightforward choice, where the right thing to do is as clear as a white thread against the night sky.
But a bureaucracy that is governed either through negligence, as much of it has been throughout this administration, or through intense politicization, as Trump seems to desire; harkens back to the government of the 19th Century.
The narrative here also harkens back to that classic era: Kelly assembled the novel out of several short stories that appeared in a couple of shorter works in Asimov's Science Fiction and an anthology called Eclipse Four.
Most of all, it harkens back to an earlier time—a time when kidneys were edible, when brains weren't disgusting, and where the interests of the food industry lobby hadn't yet transformed sweetbreads into a health risk.
Farmers who criticize the government or the patronage system say they have been denied grants or faced surprise audits and unusual environmental inspections, in what amounts to a sophisticated intimidation campaign that harkens to the Communist era.
Old-guy terrorists sitting on floors in front of nondescript backdrops with AK-47s harkens to two things: a 1980s vintage Guns and Ammunition photo shoot, and Ayman al-Zawahiri video-making, post-Osama bin Laden's death.
At 6-foot-6 (1.98 m), Ball plays a style that harkens back to the 'Showtime' days of the Lakers, dishing off no-look passes, launching threes and finishing at the hoop with rim-jarring slam dunks.
It harkens back to the Anthony Smith fiasco in 2007, when the then-Steelers safety guaranteed a victory over the Patriots before a game in Foxborough and the Pats in turn handed them a 34-13 drubbing.
While the set design harkens back to days of yore in Western lore, the technology powering the new facility on soundstage 25 is all of the latest and greatest that Intel and its partners had to offer.
His songs — with the exception of two gorgeous lovers' duets and "Great Ones," a surprisingly touching duet between Sonny and Calogero — are peppy doo-wop that harkens back to his first Broadway hit, Little Shop of Horrors.
It's fast, it's chaotic, and most of the time, it harkens back to the best moment-to-moment aspects of a good immersive sim: Playing with all the toys you've been given to find on-the-fly solutions.
The space harkens back to La Panaderia, a seminal DIY space that Calderón co-founded and ran with other artists of his generation who all led the emergence of Mexican contemporary art in Mexico City in the 1990s.
According to an anonymous Disney employee, the gesture harkens back to when Disney use to walk through his eponymously named park, cigarette in hand, pointing out different areas of the park to guests with two fingers stretched out.
Sasha and Obi have some genuinely charming banter as they debate which science fiction dystopia is worse: Sasha's Mad Max-style irradiated Earth, or Obi's resource-scarce Moon base, which harkens back to The Expanse or Battlestar Galactica.
In fact, the intellectual mood harkens back to times when people aspired to know more and more about the wide world (theoretically everything), in contrast to today when much current anxiety is typically fueled by too much information.
His weakness for protectionism, while regrettable in my view, harkens back to an older G.O.P. orthodoxy and, in any case, is consistent with his pledge to speak for industrial workers left behind by decades of free-trade agreements.
" KRISTINA HOOPER, CHIEF GLOBAL MARKET STRATEGIST, INVESCO, NEW YORK "This harkens back to a comment that Richard Clarida made not too long ago, where he said that the Fed is going to take this one meeting at time.
So it really harkens good things to come for 2020: If women stay as focused and angry as they are about the injustices and challenges we face, we will win the presidency and we will flip the Senate.
There's a very strange conservative strain that goes through a lot of New Left, collegiate protests that I find very intriguing because it harkens back to a lot of the old virtues, to the fulfillment of original ideas.
The excitement building in anticipation of these apps' release harkens back to the early days of the iOS App Store, when Apple debuted a platform that developers quickly used to distribute their apps to hundreds of millions of people.
Murkowski's proposal harkens back to the bad old days for refuges, and even threatens to transfer management of the Arctic Refuge's Coastal Plain from the biologists at the nation's leading wildlife conservation agency to the Bureau of Land Management.
Ms. O'Hara's work in musical theater harkens to the pre-amplification era on Broadway: Starring together in "South Pacific," for example, Mary Martin and the great operatic bass Ezio Pinza had a more or less similar approach to singing.
The chat sticker specifically harkens back to when Instagram wasn't just a tool for brands and influencers to grow their following, but when it was a place where friends shared content with each other and talked about things they love.
The SP-1993 is a Wi-Fi picture printer, a device that harkens back to the glory days of Polaroid by giving you a pocket-sized, physical version of your favorite snaps from your smartphone, whenever and wherever you want one.
People can watch the livestream in archive, but that harkens back to the more passive medium of television "The point [of Kickstarter] is to aggregate over time, and accumulate investments from people who commit money to it," points out Rosenblum.
Pnini's films may be about the passage of time, but their uncomplicated brevity harkens back to the actuality films of early cinema rather than to the more ponderous touchstones of the durational avant-garde such as Warhol, Brakhage, and Tarkovsky.
Specifically, a new webpage on criminal justice issues entitled "Standing Up For Our Law Enforcement Community", contained language that is largely untrue and harkens back to the kind of language that fueled the failed "law and order" policies of the '22019s.
"Colin holds his body in a way that harkens back to an earlier generation," said Linda Murray, the curator of the dance division at the New York Public Library, whose own grandfather was a fiddler and Irish dancer in Dublin.
As the film progresses, Bayouth's beast begins to pulsate with greater intensity and, with a final, natal push, MRK emerges, naked like a newborn and covered in a tangling of material that harkens strongly of the organic gore of childbirth.
The move also harkens to the company's overarching ambition to create a cross-platform system that would unite Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram messaging — achieving comparable features on all three platforms would no doubt make that eventual merging easier when it does come around.
More than 3000 Walmart stores across the US will carry the books — more than there are dedicated comic book stores in the US, and it harkens back to the days when most supermarkets carried comic books and science fiction magazines on their shelves.
Whether it's through meditative bondage, orgasmic yoga or masturbating with crystal wands, the goal is to get in touch with your sexuality on a deeper level that, as Donaghue explains, harkens back to the idea that sex can be sacred, meditative and healing.
A Supreme Court majority, sharing a constitutional vision that harkens back to the days when political power was enjoyed by only a landed, male, white aristocracy, is preventing our democratic processes from solving problems that go to the very heart of our democracy.
The real Samsung-only secret weapon here, however, is Sound Share, a feature that harkens back to the days of squirting Zunes, letting users stream music to other Level On headsets (a list that includes the Level On Wireless and Level U Pro).
" Though they have plenty of well-regarded sitcoms between them — Malmuth was a writer and producer for "New Girl" and "Superstore" — the theatrical setting harkens back to earlier in their careers, when Malmuth wrote for the stage and Schur for "Saturday Night Live.
It also harkens to another aspect of Trump lore — the idea that he was inspired to run for office after being made fun of by both President Barack Obama and comedian Seth Meyers at the 2011 White House Correspondents&apos Association Dinner.
" This entire incident with Rolfe, which leaves Lori traumatized and her would-be attacker dead inside of his car, harkens back to Candy's Deuce pilot episode conversation with pimp Rodney (Method Man), who is trying to manipulate the mom of one into joining his "herd.
While the narrative itself harkens back to a more traditional era of science fiction, this version looks to the future of publishing: it's one of a growing number of works that are appearing as audiobooks first, rather than being published as a traditional, physical book.
In the age of targeted Facebook ads, it can seem almost quaint to care about the influence of a print magazine — especially one like the National Enquirer that harkens back to a bygone era when people got their gossip from the checkout lines in supermarkets.
Another engineer walked us through the three different ways that you can drive the Demon straight down the quarter mile, including using a TransBrake, a drag racing cue that harkens back to the 1960 heyday of racing not seen in any other production car.
It's known as the "facial feedback hypothesis," and it harkens back to 19th century American psychologist William James, who thought things like sweaty palms or a rapidly beating heart weren't the result of emotions of anxiety or panic and fear, but actually caused them.
"We included a few elements from the canon and set it in a broken-down Gotham City around 1981 because that harkens back to that era and would remove it from the comic book world we're so familiar with in film today," Phillips says.
We could certainly argue that government should offer better shelter, housing and support, but compelling someone on the street into treatment harkens back to an era not long ago when Nakesha would have been locked in a state hospital for the rest of her life.
To trace this thread to the present and this country, there is first Hopper, where one finds a deracinated private view where only the light and the lassitude remains, then California's postwar painters, for a twinning of exoticism and banality that harkens back to the Delacroix work.
The footage harkens back to the show's beginnings, as Sarah, Alison, Cosima, and Helena (Tatiana Maslany times four, of course) note that even though others have tried to hunt them, control them, and betray them, they could not break the sestras because they all have each other.
While the audio-first release makes Mother Go somewhat of a novelty, Mariska's story ensures that the book isn't just an experiment that Audible is throwing out there: it's a well-rounded and fun trip that harkens back to the optimistic era of golden-age sci-fi.
The Pentagon's effort to look to the future has put the military on a path that harkens back to the Cold War, when victory relied on being able to place explosives across broad swathes of ground to limit the enemy's ability to move across the battlefield.
The new Paper 4 has been completely rebuilt using Apple's SceneKit framework for better performance, and a new design that harkens back to the original version of the application, but with a optional grid view that makes it easier to see your individual notebooks at a glance.
Irish trio Dread Sovereign's cobwebbed take on ancient doom harkens back to the oldest of the old gods—Venom, Celtic Frost, Saint Vitus, Cirith Ungol—who worshipped evil, decay, and human wretchedness instead of seeking answers from the occult (or at the tail end of a spliff).
The president is best understood not as a figure who harkens back to the distant past, evokes other lands, or foreshadows the future, but one who is representative of this very moment in America, where media overload is destroying the sense of a shared public reality.
"It really harkens back to how the media tried to otherize [former Republican presidential candidate] Ron Paul, [former Democratic candidate] Dennis Kucinich, other candidates in previous electoral cycles who were seen to be inconvenient or be too challenging of foreign policy consensus in particular," he said.
It is followed by a "prototype" that harkens toward dystopic science fiction: designer Pia Interlandi's 2017 Little Black (Death) Dress, a black embroidered body bag overdyed with thermochromatic ink—the same substance used by clothing brand Generra in their faddish Hypercolor t-shirts from the early '90s.
Like Boralia's riff on chop suey, a croquette made of rice, Chinese sausage, and whatever meat trimmings might be laying around Knight's kitchen (today, it's elk), that's injected with the fabled "brown sauce" that harkens back to the railway and gold rush camps of Western Canada.
Though it's been open for just six years, there's something about Mission Chinese Food that harkens back to a previous version of San Francisco that now seems long ago, when bottled beers were always under $4 and twentysomethings could afford to share the Victorian mansions on Guerrero.
But if you just tell the story of these people's lives, it harkens back to this notion of America as a place of immense opportunity for people who didn't have a ton of education, who just really wanted to work hard and had an idea and made it happen.
All those luscious curves created at the Ferrari Styling Centre are not for looks — the design is part of the aerodynamic sauce that propels this supercar to its superfast name that harkens back to the namesake 21.4 2812 Superfast and the lore of the 0003 2000 GTB212 Daytona.
On the other, they're positioning themselves as postmodern Robin Hoods, announcing plans to build apartments for rent and subsidize others in a fashion that harkens back to the days of 19th century "company towns," threatening to even more dramatically shape communities in the shadows of their own corporate megaliths.
One could argue that the attitude reflects the stance of the current administration in general — marking people (immigrants, Muslims), as not truly American and even using the slogan "America First" which itself harkens back to WWII and the desire of some to protect America at the expense of others.
Priestap's description of how the FBI danced around the security question harkens back to FBI failures two decades earlier when bureau executives failed to confront suspicions about then-counterintelligence agent Robert Hanssen, whose two decades of spying for Russia was among the worst betrayals in U.S. intelligence history.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — As a woman who was once a teenage girl, I have a certain fondness for any filmic or visual art that harkens back to that time of intense, unbridled feelings, awkward physical changes, and sexual desires running wild 'n free.
This sounds like a premise arrived at specifically to spoof clicker games, but it harkens back to a thought experiment proposed by Nick Bostrom, an Oxford philosophy professor, in a 2003 paper: The risks in developing superintelligence include the risk of failure to give it the supergoal of philanthropy.
The PG-rated movie, which cost about $29 million to make (not including marketing costs) and was released by Universal, harkens back to Amblin hits from the 21s like "The Goonies" and "Harry and the Hendersons" — live-action movies in which ordinary children find themselves in extraordinary circumstances.
"The reports of attempted political intervention into antitrust enforcement harkens to similar allegations during the Nixon Administration," Nadler and Cicilline wrote, saying that "any effort to use the antitrust laws to censor, undermine, or retaliate against the press is a threat to the First Amendment and a vibrant democracy."
Though it's been around for less than a decade, there's something about Mission Chinese Food that harkens back to a previous version of San Francisco that now seems long ago, when bottled beers were always under $4 and twentysomethings could afford to share the Victorian mansions on Guerrero.
A work by Thomas Zipp, "Head Office" (2010), harkens back to wartime, and inside the army tent that frames the piece there's a scene of debauchery: Alcohol and mysterious powders are scattered around the space where the artist created a performance for the exhibition inauguration on April 153.
In a move that harkens back to Cray's supercomputers with its expensive couches, IBM worked with design studios Map Project Office and Universal Design Studio, as well Goppion, the company that has built, among other things, the display cases that house the U.K.'s crown jewels and the Mona Lisa.
This all harkens back to a former version of the law in the U.S. that has since been changed, but this really falls under the old version, where patents really fall under the concept of first to invent, and ultimately you have to prove that out in a contested environment.
" That perspective harkens back to the first chief of the USFS and proponent of the wise use of resources, Gifford Pinchot, who cautioned that, "Where conflicting interests must be reconciled, the question shall always be answered from the standpoint of the greatest good of the greatest number in the long run.
The thrust of the proposal is a set of incentives to get internet providers to bid on last-mile broadband infrastructure funded by the federal government — a proposal which harkens back to FDR's program providing federal loans for the installation of electricity in rural American communities during the 85033's.
Ahrendts's approach to retail harkens back to the late founder Steve Jobs' insistence on building "the whole widget" — in other words, constructing the look and feel of a device, as well as making the operating system and the processor that runs it, in order to fully optimize — and control — the entire user experience.
The Force Awakens sought to replicate that, to diminishing returns, but The Last Jedi harkens back to what made Star Wars so important in the first place — it's fun, it's kind of all over the place, but it's dripping with emotion and pathos and, most importantly, it tells a hell of a story.
Some companies, such as Samsung, only test their phones at distances of 10 to 15 millimeters from skin, a legally allowed distance, but one that harkens back to the days when people kept their phones on a belt clip (Apple and the other companies included in the report test at 5 millimeters away).
The trailer that dropped Monday night is no exception: some hardcore fans believe that it contains imagery that harkens back to PT. Specifically, there are a number of paintings in PT that seem to look like the landscapes in Death Stranding, leading fans like Reddit user TheInvisibleOnes to pair the images up side by side.
The cry room—a private area with a few phone booth-sized soundproof rooms and a couch where athletes can literally cry, or release any emotion after a medal win—harkens back to a more private era of the Heineken Holland House and its original purpose to be an oasis for athletes and their families.
Stamper has a knack for straddling both the past and future of dance music: her sound harkens back to the classic house and disco of the Paradise Garage era, while her progressive politics of fighting inequality and paying homage to dance music's queer roots taps into some of the most important issues of our time.
There are a bunch of adapters floating around out there for this, but since Hi-Fi harkens back to a time when Apple was pushing its Universal Dock system, I find the Scosche adapter works best, since it both clips right into the Hi-Fi, and in turn allows you to clip in more Universal Dock adapters.
The GFX 13887933S also has a removable EVF, which can also be adjusted to essentially any angle using an optional adapter accessory, and it also harkens back to its filmic roots with a wide array of physical buttons and dials, much like the other offerings Fuji has put forward in its X-series of mirrorless cameras.
The World Ends with You still plays as well today as it did a decade ago, and more importantly, it harkens back to a time when weird games were normal, and a J-pop-fueled story about a surly teen in oversized headphones could sit alongside the latest Super Mario and Pokémon releases as a best-seller.
The cartoon harkens back to the serials of the 1940s and tells the story of a secret team of Rocketmen who fought to save the U.S. from rocket-propelled Nazis during World War II. "It was an era when it was very clear who the good guys and bad guys were," Semper tells PEOPLE of the World War II era.
"It is a hybrid plan and it harkens back to the original New Deal where they created these [federal utilities], and they were about lowering the cost of energy for consumers and having cooperative relationships with municipally or publicly owned utilities," said Johanna Bozuwa, co-manager of the climate and energy program at the progressive think tank The Next System Project.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE (R-Texas): Just as Sanders has brought the left wing of American politics back to the forefront, Cruz harkens back to the late Sen.
So Pelosi having a nearly 30-minute conversation with Fed Chair Jerome Powell -- the kind of call that harkens back to the fall of 2008 (except insert Ben Bernanke in the Fed Chair position) tells you all you need to know about how serious this is -- and how important the legislative response from Congress is considered by economic policy-makers.
The colt Sonneteer harkens even farther back, to Buchanan (1884) and Brokers Tip (1933), who won their first lifetime races in the Derby, but also to Sir Barton, who followed up his maiden win in Louisville with victories in the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes at a time — 1919 — before the three-race sweep had even been christened the Triple Crown.
This line of thinking, rooted in misplaced colonizer-knows-best confidence, harkens back to the Allotment Era, when the state and federal governments worked to break up the tribal nations by pushing tribes to adopt the U.S. version of private property, thus nullifying their claims of national sovereignty and allowing non-Native capitalists to buy up massive tracts of what should have always been tribal land.
Ira Madison III, The Daily Beast: Not since George Lucas' original trilogy has a Star Wars film felt like a dime store paperback, loaded with pulp and space operatics...The Last Jedi harkens back to what made Star Wars so important in the first place — it's fun, it's kind of all over the place, but it's dripping with emotion and pathos and, most importantly, it tells a hell of a story.
As the New York Times described it, in prose that harkens back to the Helen Wills era: Monica Seles, the teen-age terror whose two-fisted ground strokes have spelled a special kind of double trouble ever since she burst upon the scene here last year, became the youngest women's champion in French Open history when she ran roughshod over top-seeded Steffi Graf, 7-6, 206-26.
But all facets of her practice — from teaching art at Rikers Island to her mural "Every Mother's Son" (2014), gray-scale silhouettes of mothers who lost sons to police violence (and part two, which includes daughters), to her portrait of football player Colin Kaepernick that harkens back to John Carlos's and Tommy Smith's show of solidarity with the Black Panther Movement in the 1968 Olympics — push the conversation forward.
Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) said Sunday that Rudy Giuliani's argument that he's hesitant to allow President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE to interview with the special counsel because "truth isn't truth" harkens back to former President Nixon's defense of his actions during the Watergate scandal.
The process reveals what's possible when one leaves creative expression to chance, and it harkens back to an Ornette Coleman quote found in the gallery show's memorial flyer: "if people aren't trying to bring the kinds of ideas that they have in their subconscious to the surface, no one will ever experience the advancement of how each person could grow…" In a sense, Hammons's show unfolds like another Exquisite Corpse, this one of his own making.
He also decided to make a joke about it after eviscerating the Timberwolves last night, which harkens back to the 2007 draft, when he was picked second (by the Seattle Supersonics): This was by no means lost on the Portland Trail Blazers, who had the option to pick him up in 2007, but clearly dropped the ball: But going back to Westbrook: the only one thing he really should be pissed about is that LeBron didn't even spell his name correctly.
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Thinking aloud rather than in full or coherent sentences, Mr Bannon said: When Vladimir Putin, when you really look at some of the underpinnings of some of his beliefs today, a lot of those come from what I call Eurasianism; he's got an adviser who harkens back to Julius Evola and different writers of the 20th century who are really supporters of the traditionalist movement which really eventually metastasised into Italian fascism...We, the Judeo-Christian West, really have to look at what [Putin] is talking about as far as traditionalism goes, particularly the sense of where it supports the underpinnings of nationalism... The adviser mentioned above is clearly Mr Dugin.

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