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Each of them has roots in Canada — that's what.
Her family has roots in the Cajun population of Louisiana.
Like Halloween itself, Mischief Night has roots in Pagan traditions.
One has roots in the area's longstanding Jewish immigrant population.
Ms. Baker has roots in the punk and hardcore scene.
Takeda has roots in Japan that go back 250 years.
Like Max Martin and Other Megaproducers, RedOne Has Roots in Sweden.
He has roots in the Miwok, Pomo, Paiute and Wappo tribes.
The label has roots in Singapore and now in New York.
My family has roots in northeastern Louisiana dating back to slavery.
Erdogan, who has roots in political Islam, attended one such school.
Even the crisis at our own border has roots in US interventionism.
The concept of "sanctuary" has roots in an ancient Judeo-Christian tradition.
As Gothamist points out, like Shoshanna, the apartment has roots in NYC.
Cumbia has roots in the Afro-Latin culture of Colombia's Caribbean coast.
It has roots in the 1890s, which Rand insisted was the only
Glow Recipe has roots in Korean beauty, another factor influencing the trend.
Its parent, Swire Pacific, has roots in Hong Kong's early colonial history.
Shandler told me that the game has roots in Greek and Roman tradition.
The anti-Bengali sentiment has roots in British meddling during the Colonial era.
What is the darkest UnReal plot line that has roots in real life?
But the Republican tax strategy has roots in the American populist tradition, too.
"It has roots in editorial, and you can feel that," Ms. Siddall said.
Technically, it's the fictional home of the Amazons and has roots in Greek mythology.
White supremacy has roots in scientific racism and it often relies on pseudoscientific arguments.
While this is, in part, a political phenomenon, it has roots in our biology.
It's not a new prediction from Lutz, and it certainly has roots in reality.
Rising inequality in the current economic recovery also has roots in politics and policy.
The planned booklet of advice on civil preparedness has roots in the Cold War.
A solid majority has roots in Latin America, the Caribbean or the African diaspora.
Like, say, Steve Bannon or Stephen Miller, Gaetz has roots in the alt-right.
Beilein cited Catapult, a wearable technology company that has roots in Australian rules football.
Lynette Craig is a resident of the District of Columbia, but has roots in Utah.
Hezbollah, which has roots in Lebanon, is considered a terrorist organization by the United States.
Today's meaning of "ally" has roots in the political movements of the '60s and '70s.
The vast majority of Germany's Jewish population today has roots in the former Soviet Union.
The chef, Shahara Khan, has roots in Narsingdi, just outside of Dhaka, the Bangladeshi capital.
The Drachma has roots in ancient Greek, and 340.75 of them were worth one euro.
Biel herself has roots in the area, having attended Tufts University before leaving to pursue acting.
The legacy of demands for reparations, he concluded, has roots in the dignity of black Americans.
That negative image has roots in American culture reaching back at least to the Civil War.
Hip-hop has roots in the party scene, but it also became famous for its politics.
One of the best-known package holiday companies in Britain, Thomas Cook has roots in Egypt.
The bar on extortionate fees has roots in the 1689 Bill of Rights and the Magna Carta.
While hair microscopy relies simply on human observation, hair analysis for drug testing has roots in chemistry.
A prohibition on chains of chemists' shops has roots in guild laws dating from the Middle Ages.
Silicon Valley has roots in the counterculture of the 1960s, and a potent streak of civil libertarianism.
The SEC's focus on personal culpability has roots in the aftermath of the 2007-2009 financial crisis.
We met years ago through mutual friend in Nashville; she has roots in Nashville and Los Angeles.
Venezuela's "Bolivarian Revolution," as Chavez dubbed his remaking of the country, itself has roots in military rebellion.
Andrew Yang, the last New Yorker in the Democratic presidential primary, has roots in the Hudson Valley.
Her defenders argued that she had chosen it carefully, given that the designer has roots in Sicily.
Founded in 1900, the Labour Party leans centre-left and has roots in socialist and union movements.
The revised indictment is part of an ongoing crackdown on the gang that has roots in El Salvador.
It also conceals a basic oddity: The word "smart" has roots in a Proto-­Germanic word for pain.
Though the comedic-arts program is brand new, it has roots in a student insurgency in the 1970s.
And it has roots in the math of what you're buying when you invest in the stock market.
The fight has roots in the Trump campaign's history of unpaid bills to local municipalities after campaign events.
Like many interior office innovations, the trend in outdoor spaces has roots in the workplaces of technology giants.
Coffee in Vienna is nothing short of magical and has roots in the city going back to the 1600s.
Dean noted Wednesday that the feature also has roots in one of the company's famed April Fools' Day pranks.
Beyoncé was born and raised in Houston, TX, and in Lemonade, we learned her mother has roots in Louisiana.
He loves the South; his family has roots in South Carolina, where his ancestors fought in the civil war.
Although it has roots in Indonesian folk music, for the past two decades dangdut has become ever more raunchy.
"We present things in a way that isn't sensational," said Ms. Chammavanijakul, 20, whose family has roots in Thailand.
Among them is Alex Lin, 27, who, like Mr. Rong, has roots in Taishan but grew up in Flushing.
Her father has roots in Harlem, but Amara was born and raised in a much different neighborhood: Beaverton, Ore.
The right's civil war fantasy has roots in a long-held fear that liberal policies will lead to tyranny.
Beth Israel draws from the Charismatic movement, which has roots in Pentecostalism, and also incorporates elements of Messianic Judaism.
The idea of pinkifying has roots in how we attempt to capture and hold the interest of women and girls.
The feud has roots in decades of animosity between Saudi Arabia and Iran, which have long battled for regional supremacy.
I think our current situation — our current mass criminalization, mass incarceration system — has roots in that criminalizing of Black men.
The 250g weight limit is likely derived from U.S. drone registration requirements and has roots in Cold War-era math.
The current crisis has roots in closure of political space, increasing repression and uncompromising one-party rule in the country.
In a way, the historical erasure of Beard's sexuality has roots in a broader straight male-dominated culture in professional kitchens.
And that his own alienation (that state of mind shared by so many DeLillo protagonists) has roots in this Oedipal conflict.
But the concept also has roots in more contemporary Japanese and American culture and the film's Murakami watched as a teenager.
Live presentations of the Gullah culture, which has roots in West African traditions, take place at one of the slave cabins.
Mormon voters might lean Republican, but their conservatism has roots in modesty, family values, and a long history of religious persecution.
Though cultivated in a fusion of cultures, tap dance also has roots in minstrel shows, where it was viewed as American comedy.
The Ingram Group, which has roots in Tennessee, added two to its Washington office: Brandi Lowell, former chief of staff to Rep.
The deliberate shape-shifting that goes on in an Instagram selfie stream has roots in the infiltration of Shermanalia into our culture.
The current siege mentality has roots in the multiple financial crises Russia has suffered since the fall of Soviet Communism in 1989.
While Hicks has connections to Trump, O'Brien has roots in Democratic politics as a former chief of staff to several Democratic senators.
The Rausing siblings' fortune has roots in Sweden dating to the founding of the Tetra Pak packaging company, now part of Tetra Laval.
For anyone unfamiliar with lychees, they're a fruit that has roots in China, but the lychee's popularity has spread throughout all of Asia.
Others suggest that tarot has roots in ancient Egypt (although its supposed source text, the Book of Thoth, offers little evidence of this).
Although the method is new, it has roots in an old technique called photogrammetry, where researchers use scale photographs to make cartographic measurements.
The sense of collective space has roots in Chinese culture, well before the 'collectivist' era, though I am sure the socialist past contributes.
Booking has roots in Confucianism's practice of using a matchmaker to find you a partner that was at your exact same social status.
It's not a circus trick, but has roots in other accepted practices like meditation, mindfulness, and CBT—it's just a more focused version.
Kaine also has roots in the Midwest, having been born in Minnesota and raised in Missouri by a blue-collar, Irish-Scottish family.
He has roots in the American civic tradition, which is considerably more complex, and more fractious in tone, than we care to remember.
An interpreter of English, Spanish and her native Zapotec, Ms. Romero, 47, has roots in Zoogocho, in the mountainous northern part of Oaxaca.
But the Chicago native, who has roots in the city's Polish and Czech communities, is more than a living archive for its dead.
Dr. Schweiker says it's far more common for someone to say that they belong to a denomination of Christianity that has roots in Calvinism.
Restorative justice has roots in indigenous communities, as sujatha baliga, director of the Restorative Justice Project at Impact Justice, wrote for Vox last year.
Unlike McGregor's character from Beauty and the Beast, the saucy-French-valet-turned-candelabra Lumière, the role of Christopher Robin has roots in reality.
Nemanja Matic paid for its reconstruction and named it after Dragan Dzajic, perhaps Serbia's greatest player, who has roots in Ub, and at Jedinstvo.
He was motivated in part by the website of the Council of Conservative Citizens, which has roots in the White Citizens' Councils in Mississippi.
Neither Romney, a former Massachusetts governor who has roots in Utah, nor his aides have denied interest in the seat should it become open.
Delaney's mission to make it easier for workers to organize has roots in the benefits he saw as the son of a union worker.
U.N. experts say the conflict, which also has roots in control of South Sudan's oil wealth, amounts to ethnic cleansing and risks escalating to genocide.
America Rising has roots in the Republican establishment and is partnering with President Donald Trump's allies to attack Democratic contenders as the 2020 race begins.
A Moon Shaped Pool has roots in every part of Radiohead's discography, a quality you can chalk up to the age of its constituent parts.
The S.U.V.'s global dominance today has roots in the United States of the 0003s, when automakers started confronting stricter auto-safety and environmental rules.
The conservation-minded approach, known as upcycling, has roots in ancient Mesopotamia, where some of the world's earliest brewers used crumbled bread to make beer.
Kim Haines-Eitzen, a professor of religion at Cornell, explained that it has roots in the emergence of asceticism, the practice most commonly associated with monks.
A cultural shift which has roots in serving a male audience is one to be wary of, especially within the context of teaching and defining consent.
It has roots in Shakespeare and Greek tragedy, a side effect of the belief that royalty is serving at the dispensation of God or the gods.
It has roots in a general idea across cultures that women need special care after giving birth, but the 60-day mark isn't based on medicine.
Mina Stone, who has roots in Greece and the country of Georgia, is bringing the foods of those areas and the Mediterranean to the museum restaurant.
Current owner: InterContinental Hotels, British hotel companyHoliday Inn has roots in Tennessee, where it was started by Kemmons Wilson as a comfortable and affordable hospitality alternative.
Caulfield thinks that the anti-vaccination movement has roots in the wellness movement, because of the belief that there is some element of "unnaturalness" to it.
Thumbtack has roots in all fifty states, and not just in the big cities — you can find Thumbtack pros in small towns across the country too.
The Jerusalem Cross has roots in medieval Christianity, particularly the Crusades, in which European Christians tried to invade and hold Jerusalem and the area around it.
The gang, known as La Mara Salvatrucha, has roots in Los Angeles and El Salvador and has existed for more than two decades on Long Island.
Ms. Lee, whose family has roots in northern China, grew up in South Korea; her husband is a native of Taiwan, where she went to college.
Mr. Cheung, a native of Shanghai, has cooked there and in New York, at China Blue in TriBeCa, and his entire staff has roots in Shanghai.
One of his cousins said the family has roots in Georgia dating back to the 1700s when their ancestors were first brought to America as slaves.
To view this as the primary driver of a foreign policy relationship that has roots in Cold War strategy and substantial links to evangelical eschatology is mistaken.
In addition to being inspired by a figure directly from that Times Square culture, Candy's character has roots in Candida Royalle, a porn star turned feminist pioneer.
The color red has roots in movements like the Suffragettes, and today, on the lips of a young woman who is making her mark in political history.
This, of course, has roots in the fact that Black women have more trouble securing funding, on top of dealing with rampant racial discrimination in the workplace.
It has roots in that past, but it's also a much more recent phenomenon, conceived in the same spirit as Bushism 2.0 but with the opposite intent.
Founded in 1895 by Daniel Swarovski, his brother-in-law Franz Weis and a business partner, Armand Kosmann, the company has roots in Victorian-era disruptive technologies.
The most powerful group, called Black Axe, has roots in Benin City and cells throughout Italy, and has carried out knife and machete attacks against other migrants.
For him it's clearly more than cant, and has roots in his stint in the military, which throws diverse Americans together, endowing them with a shared purpose.
More than three-quarters of Puerto Ricans identified as white on the last census, even though much of the population on the island has roots in Africa.
Its more recent history has roots in the straight-edge punk rock music scene, the anti-globalization protests of the 1990s and the Occupy Wall Street movement.
Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has roots in Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a right-wing organization founded in 1925 that promotes the vision of a Hindu nation.
The sentiment has roots in a Martin Luther King Jr. speech weeks before his assassination and meshes with Brown's longtime advocacy for blue-collar workers and organized labor.
Considering how carefully calculated Holmes' image has been, it's hard not to connect the dots that her go-to nail art has roots in a scam of sorts.
I also noted that, although Gordon has roots in the classical tradition and writes erudite compositions, Trance's presence in a rock club did not feel out of place.
At first blush, Olive Garden's newest menu item, spaghetti pie, seems just like another entry into the hybrid hall of fame, but it actually has roots in Italy.
But all the mainstream parties have ruled out cooperating with a party which has roots in the white supremacist fringe, making forming a new government fraught with difficulty.
"People say, 'Oh, it's Vietnamese food,' but it's not," Phan told Tejal, about the porridge she learned to cook from her mom, who has roots in northern Vietnam.
But even if we set aside the one-fifth of Israel's citizens who are Arab Muslims, half of the Jewish population here has roots in the Islamic world.
But it has roots in the austerity policies and cost cutting that the Conservative-led national government imposed a decade ago in response to the global financial crisis.
Its ideology has roots in the Tea Party movement, and it opposed the Obama Administration's policies, threatening a government shutdown the year it was founded, according to TIME.
Polarization is deeper than our politics: It has roots in economic and cultural divides that have frayed our sense of national unity and decreased trust between fellow citizens.
The two banks are already intimately entwined as part of the powerful Hank family, which has roots in the State of Mexico, home of Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto.
The controversial notion of recovered-memory therapy has roots in a strange chapter of American history that took place during the 1980s and '90s, known as the Satanic Panic.
Colorism is an internalized form of white supremacy that has roots in slavery, when lighter-skinned slaves were allowed to work in the master's house instead of his field.
Mr. Pesce has roots in the 1960s as a performance artist, when, in the spirit of the anti-establishment times, he once filled an entire auditorium with fake blood.
Their ever-changing self-presentation has roots in her childhood, when she was growing up in a family with four much older siblings and found herself desperate to please.
MS-13, which is also known as La Mara Salvatrucha, has roots in Los Angeles and El Salvador and has existed for more than two decades on Long Island.
Q: The Senate race in 2016 was a North-South contest between Loretta Sanchez from Orange County and Kamala Harris, who has roots in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Austin's first craft brewery has roots in the small Belgian town of Hoegaarden, where a young Pierre Celis began his brewing apprenticeship at the age of 17 in 1942.
Opened in 2017, Family Brewing has roots in Texas and Hollywood: Dallas native and co-owner Jensen Eckles has been the star of the CW Network's "Supernatural" since 2005.
She has roots in the south — Gulfport, Mississippi, and New Orleans, specifically — and she spent a good portion of her adult life in the Atlanta area, working at Emory University.
The word "classical" has roots in a Latin term for a Roman tradition of calling on citizens to assemble in hierarchical formation, ranked by bloodline and wealth, for military action.
Spencer's rejection of conventional conservatism clearly has roots in Nietzsche's ideas, but Spencer's fantasy of a white ethnostate is exactly what Nietzsche was condemning in the Germany of his time.
An attempt last year to secure European Union citizenship through my wife — her mother has roots in Ireland — fell through because someone somewhere failed to fill out the right paperwork.
Ms. Robinson took a test last year that showed she is a mix of African-American and Caucasian and has roots in several countries, including Senegal, South Africa and Ireland.
This aesthetic has roots in Southern California's legacy of conceptualism, particularly in Mike Kelley's explorations of social relations through the dynamics of suburban high schools and lower- and middle-class workplaces.
Spencer's rejection of conventional conservatism clearly has roots in Nietzsche's ideas; but Spencer's fantasy of a white ethno-state is exactly what Nietzsche was condemning in the Germany of his time.
The practice has roots in the practice of hiring female wailers who were paid to cry at processions, Moskowitz wrote in a post on the China Policy Institute website earlier this year.
The oral tradition of call and response has roots in African cultural traditions that survived the horrors of slavery, later transforming into the distinctly American music genres of gospel, jazz, and blues.
It's interesting that Brud also has roots in and around Los Angeles, where founder McFedries formerly worked as a manager and producer to music talent like Banks, Katy Perry, and Sky Ferreira.
NATO's role at the forefront of this debate has roots in 2007, when a dispute between Russia and Estonia over military statues led to a cyberattack by Russia against the smaller country.
The firm, which has roots in Brazil and made much of its initial money in railroads, has had to run a packaged food company just as the industry turned on its side.
Turkey had long been Israel's closest ally in the region, but ties began to decline after Recep Tayyip Erdogan, whose party has roots in Turkey's Islamist movement, became prime minister in 2003.
This approach of seizing power is not new, and has roots in Black Panthers programs like "Free Breakfast for Children" (HandsUpUnited runs its own Books and Breakfast program) and free health clinics.
The cutback in central government funding has roots in the austerity policies and cost cutting that the Conservative-led national government imposed a decade ago in response to the global financial crisis.
Often transliterated as kung pao on American Chinese menus, it's a staple in the States that has roots in Sichuan, where it's electrified with numbing Sichuan peppercorns and a punch of red chilies.
Hardware–as–a–Service, which clearly has roots in Software-as–a–Service, is a business model where companies sell packages that include hardware, software, maintenance and, sometimes, installation, for a monthly fee.
The dish has roots in western India, where it's sometimes served with puffs of deep-fried bread, and the best time to make it is now, when it's too hot for real cooking.
The tradition, which has roots in the 19th century, was banned for more than two decades when in 1988 the ruling military junta killed thousands of pro-democracy protesters to stay in power.
Seven has roots in your instincts and seeing it pop up in your everyday life could be a sign that you need to find balance between your analytical side and your more intuitive side.
The anxiety has roots in reality; my phone only ever seems to die when I need it most — navigating a new city, trying to hail a cab, having an emotional breakdown in New Jersey.
The transformation of the turntable from a prized possession, played in one's home, into an instrument to wow crowds in parks, also has roots in the sound clashes which would happen in Kingston yards.
Another explanation for the problem of sexual harassment, and one that similarly has roots in sexism, is that we still have a hard time defining (or agreeing on) what constitutes sexual harassment and assault.
The Left party, which has roots in the Communist Party that once controlled East Germany, apparently did not achieve the 5 percent share of votes needed to secure a place in the state Parliament.
" As with most aspects of Mr. Glover's art, though, this body language has roots in his past, in his childhood, starting when he was 10, already starring on Broadway in "The Tap Dance Kid.
Books News The novelist Salman Rushdie co-founded the PEN World Voices Festival 15 years ago, when he was president of PEN America, but it has roots in a conference that occurred decades earlier.
It turns out that today's age of superfandom — wherein the selfie has replaced the autograph, and TV audiences mount petitions against plotlines — has roots in the theatrical milieu of the dawn of industrial capitalism.
You have to go all the way back to her work as a senior designer at Gucci under Tom Ford, from 2000 to 2005, to remember that she has roots in a sultrier style.
Her music has roots in folk, but is very familiar with contemporary electronic pop — a modern hybrid that places her squarely near pop's aesthetic center even as she tries to maintain an outsider's perspective.
Although the September full moon is referred to as the Harvest Moon in nature-based faiths, but that name also has roots in agrarian life — and, in that field, it has a slightly different definition.
And Europeans love to make fun of Americans as beer lightweights, but there's a bigger battle between the Old World and New World over the Budweiser trademark that has roots in the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
The schism between the two nations has roots in the 14-century split between the Sunni and Shiite branches of Islam over who should succeed the Islamic Prophet Mohammed as leader of the Islamic faith.
Natural wine, by most accounts, has roots in the 1980s, when experimental winemakers in France's Beaujolais region, like Marcel Lapierre, were inspired by the work of Jules Chauvet, a chemist who studied low intervention viticulture.
I'm thinking of French wines as this dish has roots in France, but you could easily look toward a Washington State syrah, or a California grenache, or a focused zinfandel, or a Priorat from Catalonia.
In physically threatening and declaring Ms. Khupe a whore, Mr. Chamisa's supporters stoked the fear of "unruly" African women, a fear that is pervasive across political formations and has roots in the early colonial state.
The ongoing Saudi Arabian-led economic and diplomatic blockade of Qatar, another member of OPEC (which announced its own departure from the group on Monday) also has roots in Qatar's refusal to cut ties with Iran.
The company — which has roots in the storied Italian design house that styled iconic cars like the Fiat 124, Maserati GranTurismo, Ferrari Testarossa and Alfa Romeo Spider — is targeting a 2020 release date for the Battista.
A few thoughts on the health-care stall tonight in the Senate... An ideologically-driven GOP leadership is confronting the reality of a law that now has roots in states, fading as rally cry for base.
And the Ainge family has roots in Utah -- Danny Ainge senior played basketball for Brigham Young University before making it to the NBA, and Tanner Ainge lives and works for a consulting firm in Alpine, Utah.
The film may be based in the streets of New York, but Goldie is a raw story that has roots in Woods' native L.A. as well as its director's childhood near Amsterdam thousands of miles away.
Jill was also attacked for reading the Kama Sutra, which has roots in Hinduism and includes chapters on same-sex and group sex relationships and when adultery is deemed acceptable — both of which conflict with Bible teachings.
Like Kelley and McCarthy, Jamie has roots in noise music, and has tapped the Melvins, Keiji Haino, and Sonic Youth — whose various members have also collaborated with Pettibon and Kelley on different projects — to score his films.
In his book, The Power of Cute (2019, Princeton University Press), author Simon May identifies cuteness as a profound and powerful aesthetic for our postmodern times, but one that has roots in the fundament of human culture.
Poe spoke about "circumnavigating expectations" with his work, and indeed, "Let 'im Move You: A Study and This is a Success" is a strange, eclectic mixture that has roots in many cultural traditions, but no true home.
Unlike soy and almond, which both have robust histories — a proto-soy milk called doufujian was popular in 14th-century China, while almond milk has roots in medieval Europe — oat milk was an innovation of the 1990s.
She has roots in Pampanga, which I found out later in life is rightly called the culinary capital of the Philippines; people rave about the vividness of the ingredients there, and the imagination with which they're deployed.
The far-reaching FIFA case, announced last spring, has roots in tax fraud: Chuck Blazer, an American and former FIFA official, first caught federal investigators' attention in part because of his failure to file personal income tax returns.
The butter-laden layered dough has roots in medieval Arab practice, and the pastry's shape comes from the Viennese kipferl, said to have been modeled after the Islamic crescent borne on the banners of 17th-century Ottoman invaders.
The official said Mr. Feliciano was also misclassified as a member of MS-13, a brutally violent Salvadoran prison gang, when he was actually a member of Los Sureños, a Mexican gang that has roots in Southern California.
Cash bail has roots in Anglo-Saxon law and has evolved to mean the set of conditions that judges impose on people who have been arrested to make sure they return to court until their cases are resolved.
For many in the West, the word "tantra" conjures up images of Sting engaging in seven-hour marathon sex, but the practice has roots in both Buddhism and Hinduism going back thousands of years, and contains many facets.
The spiritual movement, which has roots in the ancient Chinese meditative martial art qigong, exploded in popularity in the 1990s, growing to an estimated 30 million members by the end of the decade, according to the US State Department.
Andja is of Bosnian-Serb descent, while Petar's family has roots in Ukraine, which even now, more than 100 years after the last Hemon left Galicia with a steel plow in hand, exerts an implacable pull on Petar's heart.
This month, she heads back to the District of Columbia in a different role — one that has roots in recent history and takes us back to a pivotal moment in the conversation about sexual harassment and race in America.
Mr. Mazuz, who was born in Israel and raised in Pennsylvania, has roots in Tunisia and Poland; Ms. Mazuz spent much of her childhood on Saba in the Dutch Antilles, an island with a population of less than 2,000.
Enrico Moretti, an economist at the University of California, Berkeley, has done extensive work arguing that the divergence has roots in the rise of more technologically intensive industries combined with the offshoring of lower-skilled work, such as manufacturing.
Cyrus, who has roots in country music as the daughter of singer Billy Ray Cyrus, performs on both albums as John handed songs on "Restoration" over to country artists Miranda Lambert, Kacey Musgraves, Little Big Town, Dolly Parton and others.
The Canadian Colombian company has roots in the flower business, but for the past four years, its CEO, Federico Cock Correa, has worked closely with the government to develop laws that will pave the way for legal medicinal cannabis cultivation.
Once close allies in an Arab-dominated neighborhood, Israel and Turkey&aposs ties began to decline after now-President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, whose party has roots in Turkey&aposs Islamist movement, first came to power as prime minister in 2003.
As the writer and historian Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz argues in her brilliant new book, Loaded: A Disarming History of the Second Amendment, America's obsession with guns has roots in a long, bloody legacy of racist vigilantism, militarism, and white nationalism.
The influence worked both ways: Mongolians at one point adapted the old Uighur script, now vanished, to create a written language, which in turn was adapted by the Manchus; the original Uighur script has roots in Aramaic, Syriac and Sogdian scripts.
The tubular chair, the glass-and-steel office tower, the clean uniformity of contemporary graphic design — so much of what we associate with the word "modernism" — has roots in a small German art school that existed for only 14 years.
This goes beyond the now mainstream farm-to-table movement, which has roots in the counterculture of the 1960s, to what the Spanish chef Rodrigo de la Calle christened gastrobotánica: the restoration of forgotten plants to the realm of cooking.
Uruchima, for instance, has a radio show, "Kichwa Hatari," that he records in Kichwa, an Ecuadorean variant of Quechua, as a way of preserving the language, which has roots in the Andes and is spoken in Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru.
And indeed, the new law has roots in a yearslong fight waged by a woman who never finished high school but built a career selling tech-training services, only to be sued when she left for a better-paying job.
Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious is not relevant to all contemporary art, but it is to that strain of conceptual art that has roots in the work of Marcel Duchamp, who famously exhibited an upside-down urinal as a found sculpture.
"They pulled up on him, him and his woman and a newborn baby, and they told him, 'Don't fucking move,' something about a gun," a person at the scene of Blevins' death told Unicorn Riot, a media collective that has roots in Minneapolis.
A revival of the 2007 play "De Novo" — about a former member of the transnational gang MS-13, which has roots in Los Angeles and El Salvador, challenging his deportation — ran in December as part of New York Theater Workshop's Next Door series.
But while the protests are spreading this year, the underlying conflict between public school employees and policymakers has roots in decisions made during the last recession, when states and local districts short of cash curtailed education spending for the first time in decades.
Such revenue-based financing is becoming increasingly popular; you could say the category has roots in the sort of venture debt that groups like Silicon Valley Bank have lent for decades, but there's more of it than ever and in different flavors.
Then his team cultivated courses around different types of meditations, like mindfulness, lovingkindness (another meditation derived out of Buddhism), and mantra meditation (which has roots in Hinduism), by testing them on a community of users and incorporating their feedback along the way.
McMillan in particular was fascinating on this point, an Anglophone native of Montreal with a fierce, almost separatist take on the importance of French culture in the province, who still pointed out that French Canadian cooking has roots in Britain as well.
Moles. (The word has roots in middle French and Latin.) During the Battle of Dunkirk, the harbor was rendered unusable by German bombing, and the big boats couldn't get to the soldiers on the beach, which meant evacuation initially progressed very slowly.
The industry's salvation has roots in global marketing efforts that began more than a decade before the U.S-China trade dispute, as American hog farmers and their trade groups sought to take advantage of a boom in protein demand linked rising incomes in emerging markets.
But what set the case apart from other auto safety episodes was the introduction of a nondisclosure agreement into the relationship between car owner and automaker — an unusual practice by an unconventional company whose founder, Elon Musk, has roots in Silicon Valley, not Detroit.
Though never employing caricature, the work's effect updates a tradition of pointed grotesquerie that has roots in Hogarth, Goya, and Daumier and branches in the modern editorial cartoon: aesthetic pleasure checked by the absurdity or the horror—the scandal—of the subject at hand.
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, who has roots in the secretive Shiite Islamist Dawa Party, has positioned himself as a nation-builder who thwarted challenges from Sunni supremacists and Kurdish separatists but is willing to accept any patriot as a member of his coalition.
A U.S. decision to impose sanctions on Venezuela's oil industry this week has caused both sides to engage in aggressive moves to control Citgo, which has roots in the United States dating back 100 years, but has been owned by PDVSA for three decades.
Some of Jill's fans later criticized her for sharing her sex life so publicly and reading the Kama Sutra, which has roots in Hinduism and includes chapters on same-sex and group sex relationships and when adultery is deemed acceptable — both of which conflict with Bible teachings.
Some of the best scenes in the movie are of the introductions to these three newcomers, who step up beauty pageant-style to fill in some back story — one has roots in Atlantis, the other two are from hard-luck city — while flexing individual quirks and superpowers.
In their multipart "Let 'Im Move You" series, Poe and Beacham find many ways to express their love of J-sette, a sassy, marching dance style that has roots in historically black colleges in the 303s and has more recently been embraced by queer black men.
The earliest piece, a stone sculpture that looks abstract except for two pairs of staring eyes, dates from around 3200 B.C. An exquisitely carved ivory lion's head from the eighth or ninth century B.C. has roots in Near Eastern visual traditions shared with Anatolia and Mesopotamia.
Though this style has roots in the works of European writers like W. G. Sebald, Thomas Bernhard and (further back) Marcel Proust, its recent resurgence feels born out of a new and different impulse, perhaps an eerie echo of the relentless, formless "I, I, I" of social media.
This native New Yorker, whose family has roots in the Dominican Republic, knows how to create a mood with her voice, which doesn't rush or overdo it, and with a super low beat packed with so much reverb, you can feel it all the way down your spine.
Some of Jill's fans, however, later criticized her for sharing her sex life so publicly and reading the Kama Sutra, which has roots in Hinduism and includes chapters on same-sex and group sex relationships and when adultery is deemed acceptable — both of which conflict with Bible teachings.
Following the U.S. decision to impose sanctions on Venezuela's oil industry, both sides have engaged in aggressive moves for control of Citgo, which has roots in the United States dating back 100 years, but has been owned by Venezuela's state-owned Petroleos de Venezuela, or PDVSA, for three decades.
Why it matters: No one is going to suddenly start making iPhones in the U.S., but chip production is one area of tech manufacturing that still has roots in the U.S. The key is finding new uses so that work doesn't just fade out like other tech manufacturing.
The contemporary weakness of organized labor and the threatened status of employees has roots in the breakdown in the 1970s of the postwar capital-labor accord — what A.H. Raskin, the legendary labor reporter for The Times, called a "live-and-let-live relationship" that held sway for 30 years.
The latest episode is thought to involve fighting between First Capital Command, commonly known by its Portuguese initials, P.C.C., which has roots in the prisons of São Paulo in southeastern Brazil, and supporters of Red Command, a drug trafficking organization that has long held sway in Rio de Janeiro.
Following the U.S. decision to impose sanctions on Venezuela's oil industry this week, both sides have engaged in aggressive moves for control of Citgo, which has roots in the United States dating back 100 years, but has been owned by Venezuela's state-owned Petroleos de Venezuela, or PVDSA, for three decades.
Following the U.S. decision to impose sanctions on Venezuela's oil industry this week, both sides have engaged in aggressive moves for control of Citgo, which has roots in the United States dating back 100 years, but has been owned by Venezuela's state-owned Petroleos de Venezuela, or PVDSA , for three decades.
Even data from archival information from the National Football League shows that injured black players are deemed OK to play in the next game when compared with injured white players, and the researchers say that may be because of this pain perception bias that has roots in the 19th century.
The fact that Tim Kaine has roots in the Latino community and is fluent in Spanish just happens to be a plus for her, but the real battlefield in this election will be in states like Michigan, Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, where lifelong Democrats fine Donald Trump to be an attractive candidate.
Their form of performance-based, interactive art has roots in the 1960s Situationist and Fluxus movements, said the exhibition's curator, Francesco Stocchi, and particularly in the Austrian avant-garde movement called Viennese Actionism, whose artists often used their own naked bodies as a canvas, and blood, milk or entrails as their materials.
The president chose Suffolk County, N.Y., as the backdrop for his message after arrests this month of more than 15 members of MS-13, also known as La Mara Salvatrucha, a gang that has roots in Los Angeles and El Salvador and has existed for more than two decades on Long Island.
Phantom Dust may not be the easiest game to describe: it has roots in the competitive shooter genre, with collectable card game elements, and a very unique aesthetic—but it made a huge impression on Waypoint Editor-in-Chief Austin Walker, since it is one of his favorite games of all time.
Abstract 2452's Masters (Where Were the Mistresses?) Saturday, November 21094–Saturday, February 2152 Opening Reception: Saturday, November 265th, 210065-63pm Panel Discussion: Lives of the Artists Spouses, Children & Friends Saturday, December 26th, 6-22pm Abstract art has roots in the late 19th century and reached ascendance in the late 40's – 50's.
Considering that the idea of the American dream has roots in the Declaration of Independence ("all men are created equal" with the right to "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness") and US Constitution ("secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity"), one could even call Trump's desire to revoke birthright citizenship inherently un-American.
Straightforward from here: Turkey runs awayRunaway turkey eats Mike PenceDonald Trump pardons the turkeyPresident Turkey For more turkey pardoning trivia, read Brad Plumer's explainer about how this strange White House tradition actually has roots in the Iran-Contra scandal, why the turkeys actually go on to lead miserable lives, and how a president's pardoning power is rarely used.
The company has roots in the Israeli cyberintelligence community but is based out of Mountain View, and its platform is built around the idea of working automatically not just to detect endpoints and their vulnerabilities, but to apply behavioral models, and various modes of protection, detection and response in one go — in a product that it calls its Singularity Platform that works across the entire edge of the network.
Consider the feminist rifts of the past year: whether the Women's March pussy hats were biologically essentialist and therefore transphobic; whether we should retire the "the future is female" slogan, which has roots in lesbian activism (as well as a troubling anti-trans history); whether we should stop referring to reproductive rights as a "women's" issue; whether #MeToo has centered famous white women at the expense of the working class and poor, trans women, and people of color.

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