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The Loving, earlier this month with "Havana" heralding its arrival.
Unfortunately, I don't foresee this move heralding a genderless future.
Her victory was seen as heralding a new progressive wave.
That might not sound like a figure heralding certain extinction.
A newspaper headline heralding her husband's infidelity appears under her words.
McDougall said that commentators heralding the end of banks are misguided.
She really should be heralding in a lot of the big moments.
The establishment is heralding the result in Kowloon West as a breakthrough.
No, that laurel has to go to a display heralding the political
Public opinion is shifting in the West, heralding tighter rules on emissions.
That was followed by two PowerPoint presentations heralding the governor's varied accomplishments.
Heralding the arrival of long-awaited guests, it's supposed to be jubilant.
Such events seem to be heralding the birth of a new technology movement.
Davos is an unlikely venue for Trump's heralding of an "America First" agenda.
She also made signs heralding defender Kelley O'Hara's toughness and Morgan's tea-sipping celebration.
His bust generated headlines heralding the dirty drug money nexus between Miami and Venezuela.
Apple sees touch as the future, and the iPad is slowly heralding that future.
That fundamental insight seized reformers in the Industrial Revolution, heralding state-funded universal schooling.
Instead, it's emblematic of the company's failures rather than heralding its phoenix-like revival.
In short, the tectonic plates of technology and carmaking are colliding, heralding a carquake.
For many, the interview embodied several problems with heralding these actresses as feminist icons.
You know how kings used to have trumpeters heralding their arrival wherever they went?
Experts are heralding these countries as examples, particularly for those countries with increasing cases.
Brexit is sowing chaos and possibly heralding the fragmentation of the 28-member union.
Yet headlines heralding the event as some sort of don't-miss spectacle are everywhere.
Many frames also contain newspapers heralding the latest devastation that the crisis has caused.
Click through to see the products heralding the rise of the scaly, slithering, snakelike Swift.
But he has reluctantly endorsed him, heralding him as better than the alternative, Hillary Clinton.
The camera lingered on actors and actresses of color, heralding a changing of the guard.
From Monday until February 13, Mercury powers ahead through Capricorn, heralding the real resolution revolution.
By early morning Wednesday, the state media was heralding that the airport was operating already.
Line loves corporate synergy, too, heralding sticker sets starring Snoopy, Super Mario and Hello Kitty.
Many saw the meeting as heralding Mr. Kushner's role as a key player on China.
That's why anyone heralding a radical shift because of any one report is probably wrong.
In October, the company put out a press release heralding this new change in royal leadership.
"Do you see me?" the first boy asks, his voice heralding the middle octave of youth.
Heralding Poland's "unbreakable spirit," Trump described the country as one committed to defending its core values.
The latest wave of TV commercials heralding the many benefits of 5G technology is no coincidence.
The hopeful narrative about 2020 heralding a modest rebound in global growth now lies in ruins.
European leaders are heralding the symbolic end to a Greek debt crisis that began in 2010.
Early reviews, from fans and critics, have been heralding it as a great addition to the canon.
Invocations of Donald Trump as Reagan, heralding a new Golden Age for capitalism, are in the air.
Economists worry that the recent drive to build inventories has brought forward output, heralding a downturn later.
Image: NASA Earth ObservatoryA crack of light at the bottom of the world, heralding the End Times.
"It's a Kenyan pop song," she declares, heralding the tuneless yowls of an all-white junior choir.
While many are marking this anniversary by heralding the contributions of leaders like chief negotiator former Sen.
The policy community should focus on developing a diplomatic strategy rather than heralding the summit's inevitable failure.
The move was seen as heralding a rise in grain export tariffs in the debt-stricken country.
The contest participants may have frustrated some L.A. motorists, but USAA is heralding it as a success.
"He is very familiar with the back of an aircraft," General Evon said, heralding the man's heroism.
In 22017, media outlets began heralding a fantastical urban design project to be built in New York.
Worse, instead of heralding a new chapter in relations, Washington seems to be piling on the demands.
Nobody is heralding either of them as a future superstar, except perhaps if they play in Europe.
The new Bauhaus Museum grapples with some of that nuance while still heralding the movement's cultural impact.
The speech included the usual heralding of city workers who did exceptional work in the past year.
Every time a man is held accountable for his actions, people wonder if it's heralding a sea change.
Usually this is a sign of a burst of geomagnetic activity, heralding the onset of the aurora phenomenon.
"Donald Trump and I know what we're dealing with," Pence said, heralding the businessman's skills as a dealmaker.
The UFC found a vehicle through which it could promote both itself and the sport it was heralding.
It's this heralding of sex—a super positive, inspiring, and beautiful force in life—especially with gay sex.
In August, Blevins announced he was leaving Twitch for Mixer, heralding a massive shakeup for the young industry.
Heralding its release at Nublu 151, he led a six-piece band through much of the album's material.
Probably not, despite the rash of stories over the past two years heralding the death of physical stores.
People who'd never heard of Earthsea or the Ekumen began heralding her presciences and quoting her many wisdoms.
Teams vary in size but are often about five-strong, with players heralding from anywhere in the world.
It was Brussels' darkest hour -- three explosions heralding the arrival of pure, unbridled terror in the heart of Europe.
It must happen at a pace at which people can hear, not people heralding judgments at a feverish rate.
NBA analysts have been heralding the rise of three-ball like the second coming of Christ as of late.
And fast-fashion favorite Forever 21 remained devoid of fans despite a flurry of pink signs heralding massive markdowns.
Michael quickly strangles Ray and leaves him dead on the lawn, heralding the beginning of the film's finale standoff.
Polizzi, who now has two children, shared a short teaser trailer which aired Monday night heralding the new show.
Four years ago, Laverne Cox appeared on Time magazine's cover, heralding the watershed moment of the trans tipping point.
That's more vinyl records sold last year than from 243.12 to 217.89, the heralding of the genre's comeback, combined.
Heralding the 2010s scary movie renaissance, The Babadook is an arresting exploration of grief as unshakable as its namesake.
Data Engineer — $292,2280 We weren't kidding when we said that 29 is heralding an era of tech job domination.
Verizon, for example, insists the technology is part of a "fourth industrial revolution" heralding the smart cities of tomorrow.
Saudi officials are heralding a new era in relations after watching their stock tumble in Washington under the Obama administration.
On Monday, news reports took Bernalillo County authorities' version of those events credulously, heralding the home assistant as a hero.
Microsoft is heralding an all-digital gaming future with the announcement of its new Xbox One S All-Digital Edition.
The introduction of penicillin in the 1940s was a life saver for millions, heralding the dawn of the antibiotic era.
Many in the industry applauded Manwin's lawsuit, heralding it as a strike back against the forces of censorship and monopoly.
The morning after the vote, Istanbul woke up to banners and billboards heralding victory—for Mr Erdogan and his party.
Marvel's Hero Project is nothing like the prestige drama shows heralding the start of the streaming wars, and that's fantastic.
In this burnished idyll, assorted characters bicker and lounge against a backdrop of news reports heralding social and financial catastrophe.
As a result, critics should be heralding an expanded OIRA to help expedite and bring consistency to the review process.
The company announced it would buy PillPack, an online pharmaceutical retailer, heralding the retail giant's possible disruption of the industry.
As part of their 2018 midterm outreach, Republican officials are heralding 12 major pieces of veteran-oriented legislation Trump signed.
He issued a statement heralding "a new period in our country's great history" after Mr. Trump's "American carnage" inauguration speech.
Hedge funds and wealthy individuals are finally choosing to invest, heralding the involvement of even more traditional institutions like banks.
This is an old avant-gardist story: heralding art that pushes beyond its formal boundaries and fractures long-held illusions.
Yet this time, the words that fell on upon its surface were darker: President Trump heralding his vision of "America First".
For years, the ascent of tech has broadly been viewed as positive, heralding an era of increased productivity and greater communication.
He led by example, heralding the benefits of clean living, physical fitness, and proper grooming in preparation for the inevitable showdown.
Nevertheless, the sound of the synth chords heralding the arrival of Twin Peaks twenty-five years later is pretty damn exciting.
"These findings undercut media reports referring to crime as 'out of control,' or heralding a new nationwide crime wave," it wrote.
New drones, like the $25 DJI Spark, are heralding a wave of affordable, high-quality drones that are simple to use.
The update begins by describing the game's new, 30-hour story, heralding the arrival of the game's glowing, geometric fourth race.
Turkey warned Greece last week to stay out of its activities in the eastern Mediterranean, heralding a potential showdown with Cyprus.
Instead, in Mr. Crane's vision, solar panels and wind turbines would blanket the country, heralding an era of distributed energy production.
The wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in May was seen as heralding a more modern, inclusive image of royalty.
Electric streetcars, first deployed in 1888, were now rumbling through thousands of towns and cities, heralding the age of the commuter.
Maybe accounts like Salvia and Fecal Matter are in fact heralding an imagined, idealized future of pan-gender, post-racial identity.
MLB BASEBALL There may have been a big snowstorm recently, but that's not stopping baseball from heralding the return of spring.
It was the dawn of a new era, inaugurating the space race and heralding revolutionary changes in technology, politics and society.
As in America, Britain's rust belt regions are turning to the right, possibly heralding a realignment in next month's general election.
Well, a brand-new NBA season tips off, heralding a fresh crop of opportunities to be sad about yet another sport!
The tax cuts, heralding a $1.5 trillion increase in the deficit, are hugely unpopular and have to be paid for somehow.
Instead, opposition forces turned on each other, heralding a new phase of what became virtually 40 years of uninterrupted civil war.
The past year has seen trumpet blast after trumpet blast heralding the arrival of an EV revolution — sooner than most analysts expected.
They're heralding trends that will only continue to grow in importance over time, as the parenting revolution takes shape and garners influence.
Maybe you love the sound of your alarm clock blaring in the morning, heralding a new day full of joy and adventure.
But analysts said the shift in language should not be taken as heralding a departure from the SNB's ultra-loose monetary policy.
But heralding these dishes as just the latest thing turns them into foods to be eaten without regard for context and history.
And there is no reason to fear a win for the humanists heralding the bulldozing of dozens of crosses around the country.
That's one reason Clinton has a clear interest in Obama's State of the Union address heralding a strong 2016 for the President.
One would practically have to be living in a cave, in fact, to have missed the media drumbeat heralding the show's return.
In an eerie walk down the center line of Highway 1, one takes in road signs heralding upcoming destinations, beckoning nonexistent travelers.
And his behavior as an "imperial CEO" led to Jeff Immelt parting ways with GE, heralding a corporate meltdown of epic proportions.
Rustic mountain pubs mingle with Michelin-starred restaurants, heralding a new moniker — "the gourmet capital of the Alps" — for the mountain resort.
The Dutch-led team said it would name specific suspects in preparation for criminal indictments, heralding a long diplomatic and legal struggle.
From the Pentagon to financial analysts, many are heralding SpaceX as responsible for bringing the rocket industry back to the United States.
A deep-bellied air raid sound—that ominous staple of the 21st century action movie, heralding monsters and horror—kept going off.
They were not heralding seasonal variations in weather but could be harbingers of what might become an enduring -- and chilling -- political climate.
First, they had a group of white participants read a bit of text summarizing the census report heralding the minority-majority shift.
When, in May of 1780, sudden darkness settled on New England, farmers perceived it as a cataclysm heralding the return of Christ.
As a result, the preview feels as if it's heralding a Spider-Man sequel rather than the first installment of a reboot.
In the 24 hours before Trump's tweet, top administration officials were busy publicly heralding the new designations targeting the Chinese shipping companies.
Buttons, shirts and bumper stickers heralding the failed presidential ambitions of Senator Kamala Harris are gathering dust inside a warehouse in Texas.
The Clinton campaign did not put out a statement heralding the census report, although it did make note of it on Twitter.
In addition, the investigation that the Republican majority is heralding is really nothing that I know about other than a partisan practice.
Traders say growth next year will likely exceed government forecasts, heralding a record year that could pressure prices in the near term.
Nokia-built phones used Carl Zeiss optics for years, heralding it as a selling point for the popular N95 smartphone a decade ago.
You have not made a single remark defending Ambassador Yovanovitch or heralding her more than three decades of service to the American people.
But 2018, a year that began with U.S. and world officials heralding an era of synchronized global growth, may also prove the outlier.
Chinese state-run media is heralding the move as a win for consumers, but Chinese citizens have been extremely condemnatory of the decision.
"Welcome Archie's Father" was the warm message heralding Harry's arrival at a special stop on his recent tour of four southern African countries.
The Brazilians yelled right back, heralding the career goal tally of Pele, their soccer hero, and crowing about their five World Cup trophies.
The Brazilians yelled right back, heralding the career goal tally of Pelé, their soccer hero, and crowing about their five World Cup trophies.
The world is entering a "geopolitical recession," heralding the end of the U.S.-led global order, according to prominent political analyst Ian Bremmer.
None of this prevented the American Heart Association from heralding this new function, although it's not clear where the group's enthusiasm comes from.
There is hope, however, that Japan's GDP numbers for the first half of this year may be heralding a much-needed structural change.
Even so, industry officials were comfortable heralding the rules, which will take effect 60 days after they are published in the Federal Register.
The beekeeper would then introduce the vaccinated queen bee to the hive, heralding a new generation of bees with immunity to the disease.
More than others, these two companies have mastered the fine art of making minor adjustments at the margins and heralding them as major.
The world's two largest economies continue to battle over trade and politics across the world, despite heralding a long-awaited truce this month.
Leaders have pledged to set up a "long-term mechanism" for the property market, which is seen heralding a long-expected property tax.
Generation Z helped bring a new term into widespread acceptance this summer: VSCO girls, teens heralding brightly colored outfits and environmentally friendly items.
Private and public universities alike are heralding the decision as a clear indication that racial and ethnic diversity remains necessary in higher education.
The Internet instantly started buzzing about this invention, heralding it as a product to help ensure many cat lovers would never drink alone again.
Like, Google-killing big, heralding the end of apps and search as we know it — or so proclaimed Forbes and The Wall Street Journal.
A trade settlement could help revive U.S. soybean shipments to China, the world's biggest soybean importer, while also heralding large purchases of U.S. cereals.
The Republican's victory has left the political world in a state of shock, with the outcome heralding a seismic shift in the nation's politics.
The island's export orders fell the most in nearly three years in February, from a year earlier, likely heralding more pain for the economy.
Moreover, astronaut training companies that specifically cater to commercial clients are beginning to crop up, heralding a shift in the demographics of human spaceflight.
Mr. Abadi and other Iraqi leaders have frequently made bold statements heralding new military offensives, only for the efforts to stall on the ground.
"I would give Trump an A+ in terms of heralding respect, reward, and encouragement for the entrepreneurial class and the business class," he said.
But it marked a breakthrough, both for the artist and, as Unger illustrates in this history, for art itself, heralding the birth of Cubism.
Yet, for Alexander, the injustices against the Palestinians are the most in need of heralding, and the demonization of Israel is the most urgent.
Behind the second day's door is a wall of intrusive pop up windows, heralding from a time when that stuff wasn't sponsored by Audi.
And they are heralding the various ways it may be different from conventional milk — whether unhomogenized, organic, from grass-fed cows or locally produced.
Despite rumors of a rift between Sanders and Devine, the group had produced a video message heralding Sanders' second bid for the Democratic nomination.
One of the party's founding members, economist Bernd Lucke, quit the leadership in mid-2015, heralding a shift to the right under Frauke Petry.
He has since re-emerged, heralding his return with the release of two singles — "Shape of You" and "Castle on the Hill" — earlier this month.
Historically, the first grains of the season were reaped around this time of year, heralding a major change in the seasons — and in people's priorities.
People have been heralding the rise of the tablet-laptop hybrid for years now, but it's only recently that real contenders have started popping up.
That said, blockchain enthusiasts are heralding this type of development as a revolutionary way to raise money and realise value for startups and investors alike.
Critically, there is a new generation of Decentralised Startups that have got the attention of the mainstream industry, heralding in the new age for real.
The Liberals though won an unexpectedly large number of Alberta seats in 2015, heralding what party insiders hoped was the start of a political breakthrough.
" As the world is heralding the end to the sexist "Boy's Club" culture in multiple industries — "We know it's not exclusive to the movie business.
Originally a pagan celebration dating back two millenniums and heralding the return of spring, May Day has morphed into a global observance of workers' rights.
They would have noticed if the efficient dengue transmitter Aedes aegypti was outnumbering the comparatively doddering Aedes albopictus, heralding conditions ripe for human disease clusters.
Later that night, at a rally in Charlotte, N.C., Mr. Trump was still heralding the quick arrival of a vaccine to solve the coronavirus problem.
Catalans are heralding the results of the independence referendum held on Sunday, which left hundreds injured after clashes between the Spanish national police and voters.
We know that Kim has previously focused on his desire to reunify the peninsula, heralding a desire to "write a new history" of national reunification.
Nor is it like the move from Tom Donilon to Susan Rice in the Barack Obama years, heralding a bid to reduce America's global footprint.
While he is saying this, Mr. Scott surrounds him in beaming trumpet lines — declarative though unresolved — as if heralding the arrival of a new regime.
That seems to be the general response to President Barack Obama's historic visit, which has been seen as heralding a new era in U.S.-Cuban relations.
On Sunday, November 3, at 2 am, we'll turn our clocks back one hour, heralding the end of daylight saving time for much of the country.
Instead, the episode jumps back more than half a century to the first atomic bomb test, heralding one of the year's weirdest half-hours of television.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang was also visiting, heralding billions of investment dollars in Laos as the country works to transform itself from a subsistence agrarian economy.
In 2015, Lending Club was a marketplace-lending leader with a $7 billion market cap, and the media was heralding the approaching tech-enabled lending revolution.
On Sunday, November 4, at 83.53 am, clocks will be turned back one hour, heralding the end of daylight saving time for much of the country.
He has written several books heralding the end of our world's economies, those powered by fossil fuels, driven by profits, and organized in a pyramidal structure.
That has been seen as heralding closer cooperation against Islamic State, which controls territory in Iraq and in Syria and has claimed bombings in Saudi Arabia.
Across the country prosecutors, politicians and direct service providers were heralding these legal actions as victories in the war against the commercial sexual exploitation of children.
Merkel said she would not seek re-election as party chairwoman, heralding the end of a 13-year era in which she has dominated European politics.
The conservative Club for Growth is backing the businessman Warren Davidson and is heralding him as a potential new member of the hard-right Freedom Caucus.
Then a comet flames across the sky, heralding the arrival of the Plague (Serge Maggiani) and his slinky secretary (Valérie Dashwood), a grim reaper in lingerie.
" The director Alain Resnais, who edited Ms. Varda's first film, "La Pointe Courte," credited her with "heralding all the gathering forces of the oncoming New Wave.
Audi has been heralding the launch of the e-tron SUV for some time, but until Monday it had not shared many details of the vehicle.
A U.S. District Court on Thursday ruled as unconstitutional Florida's current system for restoring voting rights to ex-felons, potentially heralding major changes for disenfranchised voters.
At the same time, the drop in pressure in the pipe causes the walls of the pipe to start to collapse, heralding the beginning of the end.
New ways of watching from space may turn the tables on illicit fishing, heralding an era in which keen eyes follow every fishing boat, all the time.
The Olympic flame was kindled today at the birthplace of the ancient games in Greece, heralding the start of a 15-week journey leading to the Aug.
In the Kurdish cities of Baneh, Sanandaj and Mahabad demonstrations lasted for two days, even as armoured cars drove through the streets heralding a wave of arrests.
With centrist French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron topping the polls in Sunday's first round of voting, many are heralding the political upstart's ability to overturn mainstream politics.
The duo touted ties between India and the United States during a series of events, with both heralding the military cooperation between the United States and India.
George W. Bush toured the border near Yuma during his second term, riding a dune buggy along the fence and heralding funds he approved to build it.
President Donald Trump is heralding that as proof his trade policies are creating American manufacturing jobs, but BMW says its plans date back years and remain uncertain.
"We'd like to take everything great about the iBot and enhance it with 15 years of improvements in technology," Kamen said in a video heralding the announcement.
CEOs in Davos, traditionally globalization's biggest advocates, are heralding the benefits of local production this week to shield themselves from criticism from incoming U.S. President Donald Trump.
Media coverage of the chunky, sporty 4-inch stiletto sandal reveled in its novelty, but refrained from heralding it as the beginning of a Teva fashion moment.
There was the public address announcer heralding the home team taking the field with "Ladies and gentleman, your Tampa Bay Rays!" to a predictable chorus of boos.
Farther down the Capitol lawn, Ms. Browder said, was a similar statue heralding Dr. J. Marion Sims, but I didn't recognize the name, and she wouldn't elaborate.
At both shows, his trio played "Mzwandile," a doleful and heralding tune from his latest album, "Wisdom of Elders," recorded with a band of South African musicians.
Solberg's Conservative Party was set to lose three seats to 45 in parliament, making her more dependent on outsiders' help and perhaps heralding a less stable government.
But now the crusade for gun control led by survivors of the Parkland, Florida, school shooting is heralding the arrival of the younger generation rising behind them.
But Protestants dominate among the oldest age group, while younger people are more likely to be Catholic, heralding what experts say will soon be a Catholic majority.
Between the vernal equinox heralding the end of winter and the April full moon's serious regenerative energy, nature-based faiths spend most of springtime celebrating rebirth and fertility.
That paper precipitated a raucous debate, but now, it's been accepted for publication, heralding a sea shift in attitudes toward climate studies that make dire and outlandish predictions.
Though Jonas left his former tween-idol band three years ago, many are still heralding the racy video as his transition from Disney kid to risqué young man.
They are debating how countries can tax multinationals which route money through offshore centres, heralding changes that could make it easier to tax them outside their home country.
In the mid-1960s, two physicists heralding from opposite sides of the globe independently derived a proof that explained why electrons should align and create a ferromagnetic state.
The buzzed-about project emerged that month, publishing a sit-down interview between journalist Jorge Ramos and President Obama, and a musical press release heralding the site's unveiling.
I don't know if this is the case for everyone, but at my newspaper office they've been heralding this evolution for years, to pretty much no individual effect.
And if the eruption is just another sign heralding the arrival of a still-unknown "it," does that mean the entire first season was intended as a prologue?
Before the year was out, Vogue and the Council of Fashion Designers of America had awarded him their Fashion Fund trophy, heralding him as an important new voice.
The vote — and the bitter clashes leading up to it — came as Democrats have been heralding the arrival of the first two Muslim women in Congress last week.
Afghan President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani is touting a three-day cease-fire with the Taliban in an address to the nation heralding the Islamic holiday of Eid al-Fitr.
If your sun-soaked friend is assessing his particular chances of someday finding a death-heralding mole, he should tabulate more than just his number of afternoons spent poolside.
The members of France&aposs victorious World Cup team have returned home from Russia to triumphant arcs of water heralding their airplane&aposs arrival and a red carpet welcome.
He also has close ties to the New Apostolic Reformation, a loose network of controversial evangelical preachers who believe themselves to be modern-day prophets heralding the end times.
Macri's rival Fernandez has former president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner as his running mate, heralding a potential return to "Kirchnerismo", when Argentina had currency controls and other interventionist policies.
As he dismissed Graham and Bush, Trump was heralding the support he picked up from Cheney and Dole, who expressed their desire to support the GOP nominee over Clinton.
Hilton and Marriott logos adorn the site, heralding the $240 billion Jabal Omar complex that is being built to bring hotels, restaurants and luxury malls to the pilgrimage experience.
The first lady was speaking at an event marking Nowruz, a festival heralding the arrival of spring that's celebrated in Iran and other parts of Central and Western Asia.
Confidence in Brazil's economy is returning, with bond and stock markets starting to climb, heralding the start of a turnaround for the Latin American country, experts have told CNBC.
As of Friday, the accounts were tweeting out audio content produced by al Furqan media heralding the ascension of the new ISIS leader Abu Ibrahim al Hashimi al Qurashi.
The market's closely watched "fear index" is at a one-year low, but it may not be heralding the kind of market sell-off it has in the past.
KABUL (Reuters) - Taliban fighters mounted a big attack in eastern Afghanistan on Friday heralding the start of a spring offensive despite ongoing preparations for another round of peace talks.
The father-to-be has just jumped thousands of feet through the air, risking his life for a cheap stunt all in the name of heralding his baby's genitals.
The anointed growth leaders might have done all they can for now, but their levitation was the market's way of heralding a new payoff phase of the information revolution.
Smartphones and the app universe — spawned by the Apple iPhone release in June 2007 — bore a new era of innovation, heralding in a spate of companies dependent on mobile.
All week there has been an almost never-ending avalanche of videos and reviews heralding the game as the best of the year, and maybe even the best ever.
Circulation is now well below one million, heralding a downward spiral of staff cuts, reliance on news-agency copy and articles siphoned from social media, and an enfeebled voice.
Sim 15 seasons of Football Manager, and the Great Depression of the 2030s should arrive, heralding a huge exodus of footballers from England, with the remaining players contracting consumption.
You're more likely to spy sharks than whales in these waters, but I saw neither: just hordes of surfers and families heralding the first proper summery day in months.
The NBPA is heralding the program—run through UnitedHealthcare—as "the first of its kind among North American sports," and its benefits certainly seem to beat out the competition.
To fill the gap, Facebook is shifting more of the work to artificial intelligence, which CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been heralding as the future of content moderation for years.
The initial wallop came on Friday morning, at a Politics and Eggs breakfast in Manchester, where Sanders read off a series of headlines heralding Buttigieg's popularity with billionaire donors.
Last week, the pound enjoyed its best week in two months after Rishi Sunak's appointment as Britain's finance minister was interpreted as heralding a significant loosening in fiscal conditions.
Had an election but it was clearly phony and it was heralding, it&aposs an unusual speech because at one point he talks about South Africa, the importance of markets.
Consistently high inflation rates and stringent currency control policies created a perfect storm for the uptake of the digital currency bitcoin in Argentina, with major publications heralding its widespread adoption.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell opened a session of the Senate on Monday heralding the "daring" World War Two aviator, former head of the Central Intelligence Agency and wartime president.
Rock morphed into classical violin music, heralding the entrance of a model in a pink tulip-shaped outfit, picking petals out of her dress and throwing them into the audience.
In Lepucki's latest novel, Woman No. 17, we're back in the hills and there's no longer any need for noisy heralding of the end times—the present is calamitous enough.
Given Spain's unprecedented parliamentary fragmentation, a minimum of four parties would have to agree on a joint program while several others would have to abstain, heralding arduous and long talks.
That being said, as he approaches one of the most sought after records the promotion has to offer there seems to be more people heralding the champion than ever before.
While, yes, we should be heralding the second coming of Bale—who hadn't scored for Real Madrid since early November—mayyyybe we should be giving Isco a little due credit.
Not only did Russian state-run media cover the trip, but a prominent government-run think tank involved in election-meddling efforts put out a press release heralding Page's visit.
To be sure, defense contracts are hardly new in Silicon Valley, and Google's recent moves might be seen as heralding Silicon Valley's return to its natural home in defense contracting.
It Depends North Korea released three detainees, all Americans of Korean descent, to the United States, with Mr. Trump heralding their return early Thursday at Joint Base Andrews near Washington.
That was the audacious plan set out by Ghosn in 2017, heralding a "new milestone" for the three-company alliance as it welcomed a new logo for a new era.
Unlike ahead of 2016's first general election debate, where aides tried to lower expectations around Clinton, top aides have been heralding the former secretary of state's experience with town halls.
Is it strange that Wall Street is heralding the end of more than a year of weakness in corporate performance, while the broad stock market appears no worse for the ordeal?
After an hour of talks with Pena Nieto earlier in the day, Obama used a photo spray to push back on Trump's anti-immigrant language, heralding the contributions of Mexican-Americans.
He was always moving, either literally in his many hunting and ranching trips, or metaphorically, fighting corporations, pushing through plans for the Panama Canal, and heralding a new era for conservation.
Kraken is one of a string of new North Sea fields that have started producing in recent months, heralding a small revival in the mature basin despite persistently weak oil prices.
Tulsi Gabbard arrived to a recent Democratic cattle call here to a hero's welcome, with supporters and staff blowing conch shells and waving signs heralding her arrival at the convention hall.
The two companies have framed the acquisition as a win for their users, heralding it as an integration between productivity suite and business networking platform to form the paragon of productivity.
He and the first lady emerged from their limousine to an elaborate show of flattery, with horn players heralding Trump's arrival for a day of extended talks with his Chinese counterpart.
The queen encouraged similar deals with Morocco, selling weapons and buying saltpeter, the essential ingredient in gunpowder, and sugar, heralding a lasting craving and turning Elizabeth's own teeth an infamous black.
Alongside a brighter growth outlook is the onset of trade tensions, heralding unexpected risk after President Donald Trump this spring launched a series of tariff announcements on allies and competitors alike.
Seven years after Aung San Suu Kyi was released from house arrest, heralding a tolerant new age for Myanmar, the former British colony has once again been plunged into ethnic conflict.
They are not heralding changes as radical (or as retrogressive) as Trump, but unlike the Republican presidential candidate, they seek to explore new territory, rather than return to an archaic climate.
Before MSCHF, Whaley was a West Point military academy dropout who was already heralding goofy viral projects on his own, such as an app that was essentially Tinder for airplane travelers.
Last year, Miss Universe had its first-ever trans contestant heralding from Spain, and this year the winners of Miss America, Miss USA, and Miss Teen USA were all black women.
The furniture and ceramics heralding Swedish Grace made their debut at the world's fair in Paris in 1925, and were later exhibited — and widely celebrated — at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Australian retailers had it tough in October as skittish consumers chose to hoard any windfall from lower interest rates and tax rebates, likely heralding another quarter of disappointment for the economy.
"I'll never forget how happy he was 23 years ago when he signed the Oslo Accords on the White House lawn, heralding a more hopeful era in Israeli-Palestinian relations," it read.
That upset some in the assembly, heralding an uphill battle for von der Leyen, who needs to be confirmed in her new job by an absolute majority of the 751 EU lawmakers.
The category was seen as heralding much potential, thanks in a large way to Pebble's sudden arrival, but no company has created a watch that has truly wowed and won the market.
The headlines heralding that Dunedin Study researchers have created an early-warning system for criminals aren't just wrong—they could impact, say, whether those researchers get precious funding dollars in the future.
In fact, looking back at that scene on the eve of the film's 19683th anniversary, it seems the most likely to be singled out as the one heralding Roman Polanski's problematic legacy.
An Iranian oil tanker, moored at the port of Assaluyeh for more than a year, set sail for South Korea last week, heralding a new period of uncertainty for world crude prices.
But HBO's initial Confederate announcement placed its focus on Benioff and Weiss's ownership of the project over the Spellmans' involvement, in contrast to Amazon heralding Black America as McGruder and Packer's project.
Pointed out by the news outlet, a notice was posted up in the hallway of the centre heralding the arrival of 26 pies courtesy of the Canadian Air Traffic Controller Association (CATCA).
Potentially heralding a breakthrough in the talks, Britain and the EU have reached agreement on a divorce bill and are close to agreement over the Northern Ireland border, newspapers reported this week.
With founders now in control of unicorn boards, with money in their pockets and the press heralding them as geniuses transforming the world, founder hubris and bad behavior should be no surprise.
Heralding a new era of closer political and economic ties, China in January signed 21 investment and aid deals worth billions of dollars with Egypt during a visit by President Xi Jinping.
By 2021, Trump could be working in real estate full-time again, the blandest of Democrats could be in control of government, and pundits could be heralding the revenge of the norms.
"We've been growing steadily for the past 18 years without heralding trumpets, or asking for support from the government," William Floyd, Google's head of external affairs in New York said this month.
He was also fast out of the box with a statement heralding Mr. Trump's innocence, excoriating Democrats and blaming President Barack Obama for failing to halt the Russian interference during his tenure.
For instance, with major US stock indexes at record highs in the wake of a massive corporate tax cut, President Donald Trump is almost constantly heralding the strength of the domestic economy.
An opposition alliance led by former premier Mahathir Mohamad scored a shock victory at the May 1443 poll, heralding the first change of government since Malaysia gained independence from Britain in 1957.
Trump's video address heralding his administration for a series of anti-abortion decisions that have been made over the last year reached thousands of anti-abortion activists gathered on the National Mall.
Welcome the #TrumpDog: A giant dog figure sporting Trump's hairdo and gesture is seen outside a shopping mall in downtown Taiyuan, capital of Shanxi Province, heralding the upcoming Year of the Dog.
Kyl, who served in the House and Senate for almost 30 years before retiring in 2013, said he was pleased when he saw a recent tweet from Trump heralding the strong economy.
Writing in 1948's The Book of the Dog anthology, Phil Drabble mentions advertisements he owns heralding Billy's rat-baiting matches, including one in which he killed 90 rats in under eight minutes.
A shrewd choice to feature mixed-race British supermodel-in-the-making Adwoa Aboah on his first issue marked a pivotal point in the magazine's history, heralding the start of a #NewVogue era.
The student protests that rocked Paris in 1968, heralding a shift in a still-rigid French society, inspired the collection on Tuesday, which channeled the "urgency and creativity" of that year, Dior said.
That's become less of an issue as the third season begins in the show's languid yet wholly satisfying fashion, heralding the much-anticipated arrival of Gus Fring, the drug czar/fast-food entrepreneur.
Image: PNASOn Monday, Chinese scientists published a paper heralding a truly remarkable feat: Using the genome-editing technique CRISPR, they created 12 healthy pigs with about 24 percent less body fat than usual.
This is a success story that has largely flown under the radar when instead we should be heralding the progress we have made toward an ambitious vision of a world free from NTDs.
Other prophecies followed: Clinton's campaign chairman, John Podesta, would also be arrested; members of the media would be "jailed as deep cover agents"; there would be a Twitter blackout heralding a government purge.
His Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy is one of the most influential scientific works, heralding the age of enlightenment when Europe burst into an era of advancements that gave birth to modern technologies.
After months of heralding Mr. Trump's election as a new era in relations, the Russian government is facing the new administration's fidelity to established policies like demanding the return of Crimea to Ukraine.
Ryan has spent his first year as Speaker heralding the House GOP's "Better Way" policy agenda to anyone who will listen and feverishly raising cash for House and Senate Republicans around the country.
Below, you can read an internal Fusion email from Jordi Oliveres heralding TrackRecord's arrival: We're excited to announce that this week the Fusion Media Group has launched TrackRecord, an English ­language music vertical.
The first arctic blast of the season has hit — blanketing parts of the Rockies and Plains with subzero temperatures early Thursday and heralding a bitter freeze that will affect more than 200 million people.
But it also goes to show what a sorry state we're in that many are heralding the series as a feminist manifesto — even while not agreeing on exactly what it's even saying about feminism.
Opponents say the constitution will instead enshrine a political role for the military, which seized power two years ago in a coup, besides heralding weak governments and worsening a decade of bitter political division.
The announcement, which was packaged with one from the Treasury Department heralding further sanctions against North Korea, illustrates a disconnect between the Trump administration's policy on the country and what the president himself says.
This time four years ago, we were all heralding the arrival of The McConaissance, as Matthew "Alright, Alright, Alright" McConaughey reached highs of his career no one imagined since 1993's Dazed And Confused.
Heralding tough negotiations with member states and the European Parliament before the bill becomes law, companies called the proposals too ambitious, while environmental campaigners and consumer groups said they did not go far enough.
He helped set up publications including Dabiq, the Islamic State online magazine named after a village in Syria where an Islamic prophecy says a battle will be fought between Muslims and infidels, heralding doomsday.
South Korea's president Moon Jae-in has vowed to scrap all existing plans for new nuclear power plants and cancel lifetime extensions for aged reactors, heralding a major overhaul for the country's energy policy.
"It was money," Laver explained on Wednesday, standing alongside Federer, his noticeably taller and prodigiously wealthier tennis descendant, after heralding a new event — named for Laver — scheduled to debut in September 2017 in Prague.
The Communist Party of Vietnam had to find a new "revolution" to peddle to its people, so it promised growth and abundance, heralding projects like its accession to the World Trade Organization in 2005.
Twenty-three years after Mr. Peres helped negotiate the Oslo Accords heralding peace between Israelis and Palestinians, President Obama and other leaders from around the world paid homage to his tenacious search for reconciliation.
US and Pakistani officials are declaring the liberation of the family the result of a productive cooperative effort by both countries and heralding it as an opportunity for them to improve their strained relationship.
Marlan and his fellow crewmen knew they were in trouble when they felt the ship being pulled back out to sea from the dock, as the sea receded, heralding the arrival of a tsunami.
According to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, in the hours just before dawn throughout the first weeks of January, you may be able to see a comet, near the horizon, heralding in the new year.
Heralding a new era of closer political and economic ties, officials from the two countries signed 21 deals at a ceremony in Cairo that could ramp up Chinese investments in the most populous Arab country.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Switzerland's central bank tempered its view of the Swiss franc's overvaluation on Thursday although analysts said the language shift should not be seen as heralding a departure from its ultra-loose monetary policy.
Meanwhile, the onshore dollar economy is still very liquid, with positive economic data heralding more Federal Reserve tightening, thereby creating a negative feedback loop for offshore emerging economies as it keeps the dollar moving higher.
Image 2 of 2 KABUL, Afghanistan – Afghan President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani is touting a three-day cease-fire with the Taliban in an address to the nation heralding the Islamic holiday of Eid al-Fitr.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras saw his interior minister take up a key post in his leftist Syriza party on Monday, heralding a cabinet reshuffle to shore up waning support after painful bailouts.
At the press conference heralding the merger, company CEOs Larry Merlo and Mark Bertolini assured the gathering that combining their collective data with CVS's retail footprint would increase access to health care while lowering costs.
The origins of the controversy lie in a post from the legendary Glaswegian venue's official Twitter account last Friday, heralding the club's credentials as a safe space, since "1987" (the year Sub Club opened, obviously).
The rebuke from the governor is a reversal from what has been an open-arms policy by the state, heralding its lack of regulation as an asset to lure autonomous vehicle testing — and tech jobs.
As signs of a similar drought-heralding El Nino weather pattern formed five years later, aid agencies moved quickly and averted another famine and widescale loss of lives during a drought in 2016 and 2017.
Just days before the presidential election gave a resounding victory to Emmanuel Macron, heralding a new generation in French politics, two decrees aimed at protecting the health of models and at preventing anorexia were published.
"After a long period of very accommodative monetary conditions, even small and incremental changes in communication could have strong signaling effects when interpreted as heralding a change in the monetary policy stance," the minutes said.
Now, one of the most highly valued of that crop of private tech companies, Snap, has finally debuted on the public stock market, potentially heralding an opening of the floodgates for other tech start-ups.
Their caution is understandable; too many times over the last century, science has entered the courtroom heralding "advanced techniques" — forced sterilizations, eugenics, lobotomies and finally wildly misapplied psychopharmacological drugs — that have proved curses, not cures.
I miss it the same way I miss the way adventure game would hitch as you'd hear the CD drive spin-up, heralding your successful completion of a puzzle or a newly unlocked conversation option.
It seems strange that in time where people are heralding fighters for their bravery in taking free agency over a UFC contract, they're also heavily criticizing Dillashaw for moving teams, which is essentially a business decision.
It did this while simultaneously speaking to the concerns of a world-weary pre-millennial generation, triumphantly heralding the return of the rock musical and ushering in a permanent new era of modern sound on Broadway.
The changes also shine a light on two defining features of the real estate market: the inexorable spread of luxury housing and a tech-fueled office boom heralding the city's transition to a knowledge-based economy.
It's time to break out your wingsuit and dual-wielded machine guns because Square Enix just announced Just Cause 4, heralding a return of the explosive open-world action game to PC, Xbox One, and PS4.
Iran is currently celebrating 40 years of the Islamic Republic, commemorating the Islamic Revolution of 1979 when protestors overthrew Iran's secular and Western-supported monarch, Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, heralding the implementation of a theocratic government.
He also hosted a reception at the White House on Friday in honor of the opening and attended a star-studded concert heralding the museum at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on Friday night.
The revamp was the latest in a series of steps Erdogan has taken to assume new powers since he won a presidential election in June, heralding the move to an executive presidency which grants sweeping authority.
Washington (CNN)The fresh admission that he had reimbursed his attorney for a porn star's hush payment did not deter President Donald Trump from heralding his commitment to religious faith in the Rose Garden on Thursday.
Now Mr. Flake finds himself heralding the addition of his former maverick ally to a ticket headed by Donald J. Trump, a man whom the senator has so far refused to support and has often criticized.
"There is concern when you have hundreds and hundreds of kids gathering like that," DeSantis said this week, chiding those revelers and heralding cities that have closed the beaches, but stopping short of a statewide ban.
Mr. Nadler, 71, was seated at a table in a gymnasium at Public School 199 on the Upper West Side, where Mayor Bill de Blasio was heralding the expansion of New York City's speed camera program.
The agency attributes the increase of these intense rains to global warming, heralding a new era in a country that is already among the world's wettest, with a language that has dozens of words for rain.
That as it glances both backward and forward, the game can revel in the nostalgia of grass and mandatory all-white outfits while heralding in video replay and extensive changes such as tiebreakers and shot clocks.
Marks, 40, of Auckland, New Zealand, may not be a household name among casual basketball fans — or even among professional basketball players — but the Nets are heralding the hire as a new direction forward for the club.
Shinola is likely the most famous name heralding its "Made In Detroit" authenticity and its impact on the Midwestern metropolis (though that claim got thoroughly criticized, among other things, by The New York Times back in 2013).
ANKARA/ATHENS (Reuters) - Turkey warned Greece on Wednesday to stay out of its activities in the eastern Mediterranean, heralding a potential showdown with Cyprus over hydrocarbons research in a region thought to be rich in natural gas.
Reines, in an effort to prepare Clinton for a more polished Trump, has even ad lib an opening statement heralding the milestone of Clinton becoming the first woman nominee of a major presidential party, the source says.
She was responding to reports in British newspapers that Britain and the EU had reached agreement on a Brexit divorce bill which is likely to total around 50 billion euros, potentially heralding a breakthrough in the negotiations.
Although Dabiq, a village in relatively flat countryside northeast of Aleppo, holds little strategic value, it is seen by Islamic State as the place where a final battle will take place between Muslims and infidels, heralding Doomsday.
The appointment is seen by many as heralding a shift in favour of retail banking, especially since Marcus Schenck, joint head of investment banking, is also leaving after being rebuffed in his efforts to expand his division.
Trump responded by promoting his social media brands, of course, and pulled the typical celebrity humblebrag of quoting the number of followers he has (a HYUGE 214 million) and heralding that as a great means of communication.
The sober mood among finance leaders at the meetings this week was a stark contrast to the optimism that characterized the gathering one year ago when officials were heralding a rare period of robust and synchronized growth.
Heralding technology, eco-heritage, and design, our innovative artists Doris Sung, VT Pro Design, and Nonotak shared their responsive installations with throngs of people in the landmark building, making it the perfect convergence of past and present.
But the horrors of the post-apocalyptic setting can't be kept out by the white picket fence that guards this peaceful home, and soon the songbirds are replaced by ominous ravens, heralding something wicked in the wind.
You don't need to be a Twenty One Pilots superfan to be curious about the imagery in the band's video for "Jumpsuit," one of two new songs heralding the arrival of its fifth album, "Trench," in October.
The first gene therapy treatment in the United States was approved recently by the Food and Drug Administration, heralding a new era in medicine that is coming faster than most realize — and that perhaps few can afford.
Ms. Mark-Viverito began talks over the changes in 2015, with proponents heralding the proposal as an important criminal justice reform and critics warning that the more lenient approach would result in a decline in public order.
CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - A candidate with plans to merge Alberta's splintered right-leaning factions has won the leadership of the province's Progressive Conservatives (PC), the party said on Saturday, heralding a political shift in Canada's oil heartland.
Many people, including Mesa, considered the run-off a certainty but Morales, who has governed Bolivia since 2006, confounded them by heralding his victory at a news conference and saying rural votes should help see him home.
The Google team has apparently demonstrated that it's now possible to build a quantum machine that's large enough and accurate enough to solve a problem we could not solve before, heralding the onset of the NISQ era.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican business leaders will sign a pact with President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Thursday to foster investment, Mexico's top business association said, potentially heralding an improvement in sometimes tense relations between the two sides.
OSLO (Reuters) - A global agreement on climate change is set to win enough ratifications by signatory nations this week to go into force in November, heralding a harder phase of turning promises into cuts in greenhouse gas emissions.
Both AT&T and Verizon have spent several years portraying 273G as an almost utopian solution to the slow speeds and sporadic availability of traditional broadband, heralding 25G as an essential cornerstone of the smart cities of tomorrow.
LOS CABOS, Mexico (Reuters) - A storm off the southern tip of Mexico's Baja California strengthened to a Category 1 hurricane on Monday, heralding its landfall with heavy rains and winds along a coastal highway connecting key tourist havens.
The first three quarters of the year saw 249.4 billion euros ($275.9 billion) invested into 1,989 deals, heralding a respective 23 percent and 43 percent slide in both measures of activity, compared to the same period in 2015.
Heralding the arrival of this hellscape is Adobe Capture, which uses Adobe Scent-sei technology to give users the ability to capture scents in the real world (through the camera?) and preview scents via the phone's charging port.
We pass a crew of impossibly stylish twentysomethings on their way out for the day, their presence heralding the gentrification encroaching on a neighborhood still dominated by wholesale garment shops, fruit stands, and overflow from neighboring Skid Row.
So much for the New Year heralding optimism and a brand new start for markets: Major indices around the world have been through a tumultuous month in January with single to double-digit declines to show for it.
Two of the drummers began to undress the man with the luminescent fingertips, stripping him down to a latex hakama or "Aikido skirt" and revealing him to be Nobuhiko Takada, inexplicably heralding a gasp from the silent crowd.
CHICAGO — A blood test to detect cancer mutations produced results that generally agree with those of an invasive tumor biopsy, researchers reported, heralding a time when diagnosing cancer and monitoring its progression may become less painful and risky.
The series will put the chairs to good use: For the first time, the show will be performed in the round, with the audience partially surrounding the performers, heralding a new era of greater flexibility in Caramoor's presentations.
It was in Chicago, at 860-880 Lake Shore Drive, that he first placed high-rise tower blocks on a raised podium, heralding the indelible Miesian style that would go on to define the 38-story Seagram Building.
Mr. Dinkins, during his visit, walked a beat with officers in the 120th Precinct after a news conference heralding a decline in overall crime, but he also got a frosty reception from some white officers, Mr. Steisel said.
The reopening of the Saudi embassy in Baghdad has been seen as heralding closer cooperation in the fight against Islamic State militants, who control swathes of territory in Iraq and Syria and have claimed bombings in Saudi Arabia.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian court on Friday ordered that access to the Telegram messenger service be blocked in Russia, heralding possible communication disruption for millions of users in the latest clash between global technology firms and Russian authorities.
Nahles - who is both the SPD's national leader and its head in the lower house of parliament - has already called for a vote on the parliamentary post next week, heralding more turbulence for a coalition already beset by infighting.
"We have never had a President-elect quite like Mr. Trump," former US Middle East peace negotiator Aaron David Miller told CNN on Monday, heralding a new and unpredictable phase dawning in America's relationship with Europe and the world.
Attacks in tourist hotspots like a Tunisian beach resort and the city of Paris over the past year have rattled travelers' confidence, sending bookings for Tunisia, Turkey and Egypt plummeting and heralding a slowdown in demand for international travel.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's frontrunner for the conservative ticket in next spring's presidential election hit back on Tuesday after a personal attack from his rival, heralding a hard-fought final week of campaigning before the primary run-off this weekend.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump on Thursday tweeted a letter to him from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un heralding "epochal progress" in U.S.-North Korea relations, despite signs that path-finding diplomacy between the adversaries is running into problems.
The reopening of the Saudi embassy in Baghdad, closed in 1990 after Iraq invaded Kuwait, was seen as heralding closer cooperation against Islamic State, which controls territory in Iraq and in Syria and has claimed bombings in Saudi Arabia.
Islamic State's territory around Aleppo is of particular significance to the group because it is also the location of Dabiq, where an Islamic prophecy holds the last battle between Muslims and infidels will rage, heralding the end of time.
The group's woes are feeding doubts about its business model—and heralding a possible fall from grace of the "lean-and-mean" investment strategy followed by 212G Capital, the Brazilian buy-out house that has controlled Kraft since 23.
CALGARY, Alberta, March 18 (Reuters) - A candidate with plans to merge Alberta's splintered right-leaning factions has won the leadership of the province's Progressive Conservatives (PC), the party said on Saturday, heralding a political shift in Canada's oil heartland.
MANAMA (Reuters) - Britain's exit from the European Union will mean it can forge free trade deals with Gulf Arab allies, foreign minister Boris Johnson said on Friday in a speech also heralding closer defense ties to the conservative monarchies.
But austerity has come at a high price for much of the Egyptian public, heralding spikes in the prices of basic goods and still-high unemployment, with nationwide poverty at 28 percent, according to Egypt's minister of local development.
This reveals the openness, in this instance, of an overwhelmingly and officially Islamic nation, and its possibility of heralding rights that are currently not just unimaginable within United States politics, but with the prospective Trump administration rule, potentially impossible.
" An essay on black gun history posted to the N.A.A.G.A. website quotes anti-lynching activist Ida B. Wells as lauding the Winchester rifle and abolitionist Frederick Douglass as heralding "the ballot box, the jury box, and the cartridge box.
Sprinting across the state's sparsely populated, westernmost reaches, Klobuchar is heralding her many endorsements in the state, a doubling of her staff in Iowa and the $1 million she raised in the day after the debate on Thursday night.
Sometimes the gratitude I felt once we were all gathered over dinner was the mere fact that we'd been able to pull it off, in spite of all the heralding clatter: highway traffic, green beans wilted and turkeys undone.
Merkel said on Monday she would not seek re-election as party chairwoman and that her fourth term as chancellor would be her last, heralding the end of a 13-year era in which she has dominated European politics.
Also in 2017, observatories around the world spotted gravitational waves from a pair of colliding neutron stars alongside a burst of light, heralding a new era of astronomy where scientists can rely on light and gravity together to understand astrophysical phenomena.
MEXICO CITY, June 12 (Reuters) - Mexican business leaders will sign a pact with President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Thursday to foster investment, Mexico's top business association said, potentially heralding an improvement in sometimes tense relations between the two sides.
According to Islamic tradition, Dabiq will be the site of a final battle between Muslims and infidels heralding Doomsday, a prophesy that the jihadist group had encouraged its supporters to regard as imminent and named one of its publications "Dabiq".
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel confirmed on Monday she would not seek re-election as chairwoman of her Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in December, heralding the beginning of the end of her 13-year era of dominance in European politics.
LONDON, Jan 11 (Reuters) - UK Athletics (UKA) has called for world records to be wiped clean and drug cheats to be banned for at least eight years in radical proposals aimed at heralding a new unblemished era for the sport.
Zaza's surprising showing essentially was the cause for a voting change for this year's game, and now—despite people heralding the second coming of Pachulia—those rule changes are effectively going to work against his chances of making the team.
In fact, experts this week were heralding their progress against HIV during the ninth International AIDS Conference on HIV Science in Paris, with UNAIDS reporting last week that more than half of people living with HIV globally are now accessing treatment.
Attacks in tourist hotspots including a Tunisian beach resort and the city of Paris over the past year have rattled travellers' confidence, sending bookings for many destinations including Tunisia and Egypt plummeting and heralding a slowdown in demand for international travel.
Just days after a surreal video popped up on YouTube heralding the KLF's return, the legendary dance-art pranksters seem to have issued a more official statement suggesting that they'll be back later this year after a 23-year hiatus.
Loiter a minute more and a familiar mixture of anxiety and longing will arise, heralding the realization that you're a festive athlete in preparation, and over the coming weeks every ounce of your strength and moral energy is going be summoned.
And before Saturday's game, the streets of Saransk, the smallest of the World Cup host cities, were swamped by Peruvians, heralding chance meetings of friends and neighbors that usually take place an ocean away in places like Lima, Arequipa and Cusco.
Now, in contrast to past decades when a high oil price would spark worries about inflation, its trend upward is being seen as a positive, perhaps heralding a move by governments around the world to spend more to lift their economies.
The tourist hub of Cape Town may run dry in April and across South Africa water supplies have yet to recover from an El Nino-triggered drought two years ago, heralding potential water shortages that could hit industrial and agricultural output.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and just a week before student protests in Paris kicked off, an anti-Vietnam War musical heralding the arrival of an era of freedom, rebellion and compassion introduced the Broadway set to the burgeoning counterculture.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will witness the signing of a U.S.-Taliban agreement on a withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan, President Donald Trump said on Friday, heralding an agreement that could help his re-election campaign.
The book was hailed by John Grisham and Stephen King as a perfect thriller, and in the lead-up to its publication there were profiles of Cummins in the usual newspapers and glossy magazines, heralding the year's first blockbuster novel.
"We are denigrating our allies; we're starting trade wars and other conflicts with our allies; we're embracing our opponents like Putin, like Kim Jong Un, and heralding them as great leaders and friends when they are anything but," Rice said.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Veteran leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador was sworn in as Mexican president on Saturday, heralding a historic shift to the left in a country struggling to overcome gang violence, chronic poverty and disillusionment with the political class.
In Norse mythology, the sky wolves Hati and Skoll chase the sun and the moon endlessly, waiting for Ragnarok, when they can finally swallow their prey and plunge the earth into darkness, heralding the final destruction of the Viking gods.
Interest rate hikes are back on the radar at the BOJ, for the first time in a decade, as the U.S. Federal Reserve's tightening cycle pushes global bond yields higher, heralding a new era for central banks retreating from post-crisis stimulus.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela has offered the presidency of state oil company PDVSA to Oil Minister Nelson Martinez, three sources with knowledge of the situation said on Tuesday, a move seen as heralding little if any change for the OPEC nation's struggling energy industry.
Jeffrey Rosen, president of the National Constitution Centre in Philadelphia (a museum devoted to the study and celebration of America's founding document), does not see the impending demise of the filibuster for Supreme Court justices as a radical move heralding "a new beginning".
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico is close to an accord over a contractual dispute with the builders of several gas pipelines, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Monday, heralding a solution to a case that has sapped investor confidence in his administration.
CAIRO/PARIS - By Abdelnasser Aboelfadl and Tim Hepher Egypt launched an official investigation into the disappearance of an EgyptAir flight on Thursday, heralding what safety experts called a daunting probe into the apparent loss of an Airbus jet with 66 people on board.
From the moment that the sun rises in the very first scene, accompanied by the heralding chorus of "Circle of Life," we still feel that sense of nostalgic wonder when we play the movie for the little ones in our family now.
In Italian, giallo means yellow, and the sultry genre of "giallo" thrillers heralding from 1960s and 70s Italy, takes its title from the covers of paperback pulp fiction thrillers published by Mondadori (which incidentally celebrates 90 years of the series this summer).
UK Athletics (UKA) released "A Manifesto for Clean Athletics" on Monday, calling for world records to be wiped clean and drug cheats to be banned for at least eight years in radical proposals aimed at heralding in a new era for the sport.
Heralding breakfast as "the most important meal of the day," Will made the hectic mornings of beleaguered mothers and fathers so much easier by providing a quick, convenient, healthy, nutritious breakfast they could simply pour out of a box and into a bowl.
In total, Airbus booked four new orders in January, or two after adjusting for the A380 cancellations, heralding what is expected to be a slower year across the industry as airlines continue to take stock after a longer than expected order cycle.
On Monday sources had said Merz, a former parliamentary leader of Merkel's conservative alliance, would run after the chancellor said she would step down as CDU leader, heralding the end of a 13-year era in which she has dominated European politics.
BERLIN, Oct 29 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel confirmed on Monday she would not seek re-election as chairwoman of her Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in December, heralding the beginning of the end of her 13-year era of dominance in European politics.
Thamer al-Sabhan was the first Saudi ambassador appointed since the reopening, which was seen as heralding closer cooperation in the fight against Islamic State militants who control swathes of territory in Iraq and Syria and have claimed bombings in Saudi Arabia.
Well, Google (and I meant the original Google) is still the king of advertising, of course, even when it masquerades as an "urban think tank," and Alphabet's offerings are heralding a new age of autonomous vehicles, secret robots, and scary-fast internet.
PARIS — The former Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt is buying the French soccer club Marseille from Margarita Louis-Dreyfus, heralding a new chapter for a team that has fallen into the shadow of Paris St.-Germain, its bitter French league rival.
By withholding it until the very end, Guadagnino transforms the red that foregrounded Argento's Suspiria into a plot point: It begins to seep into the movie more and more vividly alongside a steady buildup of tension, heralding the ultimate unleashed carnage to come.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Black Friday and Thanksgiving online sales in the United States surged to record highs as shoppers bagged deep discounts and bought more on their mobile devices, heralding a promising start to the key holiday season, according to retail analytics firms.
So instead of a match for the ages, the heralding of a young and deserving talent, it will probably be remembered for Williams's calling the umpire a sexist liar and later saying her complaints were made for the equal rights of all women.
Californians woke early Friday to a 5.4-magnitude aftershock, a day after the 6.4-magnitude earthquake in the Mojave Desert shook the small desert city of Ridgecrest, causing minor injuries but heralding the end of a period of seismic quiet in California.
Bezos' rise carries important symbolic weight — signaling Amazon's unbridled power and value, presenting a new face of outsized wealth to the world and heralding a new kind of billionaire who is skeptical of philanthropy and has massive reach in culture, technology and media.
We used plastic explosives to enter Iraqi homes in the dark hours, flowing through them like a flash flood, heralding our entry into each room with flash-bang grenades that felt like a punch in the head if you followed them too closely.
In recent days, a group of eminent scholars and clerics have asserted that the pope's unwillingness to pay attention to his critics is heralding the arrival of a "gravely critical moment", comparable to the Arian heresies which shook the early Church in the 4th century.
Prior to having a near–vice grip on the industry, Pecker directed the National Enquirer to go all in for Trump during the 2016 campaign, converting the magazine from a celebrity-focused tabloid to one unabashedly heralding the "triumphs" of America's reality TV presidential candidate.
"After a long period of very accommodative monetary conditions, even small and incremental changes in communication could have strong signaling effects when interpreted as heralding a change in the monetary policy stance," the ECB said in the minutes of its April 27 policy meeting.
BARCELONA (Reuters) - The Catalan parliament voted in a hard-line separatist as leader on Monday, heralding an end to seven months of direct rule from Madrid but also more political uncertainty in a region that retains a mandate to seek a split from Spain.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday said efforts to end a U.S. trade war with China were going well as the world's two largest economies continued to battle over trade and politics across the world despite heralding a long-awaited truce this month.
Not the decrepit cabin where Dana and Sen once lived together, this cabin was located further south, beside the Pennsylvania border, where, at least in this version of the game, it was predicted the Anthropocene would end, heralding an epoch of restoration and rewilding.
The reopening in December of the Saudi embassy in Baghdad, closed in 1990 after Iraq invaded Kuwait, was seen as heralding closer cooperation in the fight against Islamic State, which controls territory in Iraq and in Syria and has claimed bombings in Saudi Arabia.
The company's press release notes that the DB11 is "heralding a new design era for Aston Martin," and it's pretty difficult to argue — the unusual offset roof strakes, enormous side vents, and striking taillights contribute to a design that's unlike anything in recent Aston memory.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish oil and gas company Repsol said on Wednesday it will propose renewing Antonio Brufau's mandate as chairman for a final term, heralding the end of his time at the company he steered through one of the most turbulent periods in its history.
Polls show Erdogan falling short of a first-round victory in the presidential race but he would be expected to win a run-off on July 8, while his AK Party could lose its parliamentary majority, possibly heralding increased tensions between president and parliament.
Heralding what the organization has called the Fourth Industrial Revolution – which is characterized by a range of new technologies that are fusing the physical, digital and biological worlds, WEF urged governments to adopt more flexible labor markets as an era of automation and robotization approached.
Headlines heralding the multimillion-dollar incomes of YouTube stars can make cultivating a brand there seem like a real career option, but a recent study found that even channels among the top 3 percent of viewership can bring in as little as $16,800 a year.
The Australian Open is the scene-setting salvo of the year, heralding the looks to come; the French Open, the most elegant, thanks to its proximity to the haute couture heritage of Paris; Wimbledon, the most classic, with its insistence on dress code tradition.
Thamer al-Sabhan in 2015 became the first Saudi ambassador to be posted to Iraq since the 1990 Iraqi invasion of Kuwait - an appointment which was seen as heralding closer cooperation in the fight against Islamic State militants in Iraq, Syria and Saudi Arabia.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's Angela Merkel said that her fourth term as chancellor would be her last and that she would step down as leader of the Christian Democrats (CDU), heralding the end of a 13-year era in which she has dominated European politics.
The moves, detailed in a document published on the province's website in July but not previously reported, mark a new front in the government's years-long war on pollution and outdated excess capacity in heavy industry, heralding even more upheaval for the debt-laden steel sector.
When the year opened, Judith Bernstein's Cabinet of Horrors was still running at the Drawing Center (for which I wrote a catalogue essay rather than a review), its monsters and freaks heralding a creeping authoritarianism that would drop more of its mask as the year wore on.
As Trump has struggled to regain his footing after fighting back a swirl of controversies for weeks, Clinton has also been more forceful in speaking on behalf of down ballot candidates, heralding Democratic Senate candidates in North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania during her trips to each state.
But the sudden and conspicuous return to the populist roots of his campaign in his speech also signaled a recognition that his actions in office thus far have come up short of his goal of radically revamping the US trade policies and heralding a manufacturing revolution.
Yet there is an elephant in the room, and an uncomfortable sense of people going out of their way to point out the good they've achieved—rather like an oil-company-affiliated non-profit heralding its great work on a coast devastated by an oil spill.
In a Tuesday morning tweet heralding the event, Trump warned the NFL about "escaping to locker rooms," a reference to a new league policy that allows players to remain off the field during the playing of the National Anthem if they choose not to stand for it.
The President's strength among the state's registered Republican voters is clear in the poll, with Trump earning an 81% approval rating, a 213% favorability rating, and majorities heralding his choices on immigration, judicial appointments, tax cuts, tariffs and even firing his attorney general as good moves.
The director has officially un-retired by releasing comic thriller Logan Lucky into cinemas, and critics now heralding his return by ranking his 28-year-long, 27-feature filmography can't decide whether Ocean's Twelve is one of Soderbergh's worst, one of his best or something in between.
First, he takes on Barack Obama: Working-class Americans pulled back from Democrats in this last period of Democratic governance because of President Obama's insistence on heralding economic progress and the bailout of the irresponsible elites, while ordinary people's incomes crashed and they continued to struggle financially.
Coming on the heels of a landmark decision in April from the federal appeals court in Chicago that overruled similar precedent, the news that the Second Circuit would revisit its old conclusions was applauded by the L.G.B.T. community as heralding the end of another barrier to equality.
As Mayor of Los Angeles, Garcetti has frequently spoken out against what he views as the Trump administration's infringement of immigrant rights, heralding the message that all immigrants are welcome in LA. First elected mayor in 2013, he won re-election in 2017 in a landslide.
It's an interesting concept, and there's a lot to admire about its execution, starting with the fact that all of Pelka's investors are women, and, on the by-the-glass menu, she spotlights female winemakers, who are still a rarity—as is the practice of heralding them.
" In a statement in the newspaper, the Gozo Tourism Association said: "The flagship of the Gozitan touristic sites has sunk in its same birthplace from where for thousands of years, it stood high and proud heralding one of the natural beauties our little island is endowed with.
One year after riots rocked Los Angeles in the aftermath of the Rodney King trial, the complete 10-minute videotape of King's beating was exhibited in the 1993 Whitney Biennial, heralding the increasingly accessible medium of video as a powerful catalyst and a means of testimony.
The UK's Royal College of Physicians—the same group that, in the 60s, first blew the whistle on cigarettes causing cancer—has released a report heralding vaping as an important public health tool that, the group argues, ought to be promoted far and wide as an alternative to smoking.
There's the heralding of John Green as the savior of YA over the women who jumpstarted the category first; there's the celebration of men's books and men's book deals, even if the men put down both YA and women, over the women who celebrate and love the category.
Lampert combined Sears and rival chain Kmart more than 15 years ago, heralding the formation of a retailer with $55 billion in annual sales, but the company lost money almost every year over the past decade in the face of competition from the likes of e-commerce giant Amazon.
" Friday's pageantry and face-to-face talks -- the first between leaders of the two Koreas since 2007 -- culminated in Kim and Moon issuing a joint statement committing to the "complete denuclearization" of the peninsula, calling for the end of the Korean War, and heralding a "new era of peace.
In the wake of another mass shooting at the hands of another AR-22010-armed gunman and a powerful hurricane heralding the beginning of a dangerous storm season, the policy conversation in the Democratic presidential primary has been dominated in recent days by gun control and climate change.
On Friday morning, in the midst of a series of tweets heralding the recovery from Hurricane Harvey, listing the great things coming from his administration and taking another jab at James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, the president restated his public admiration for his chief of staff.
Self-proclaimed white nationalists emerged as a small but vocal group during the candidacy of Donald J. Trump, celebrating his promises to crack down on illegal immigration and ban Muslims from entering the United States, as well as heralding his presidential victory as a chance to preserve white culture.
TOKYO, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Advertising giant WPP PLC has agreed to sell its stake in Japanese partner Asatsu-DK Inc (ADK) for 3,660 yen ($32.53) per share to Bain Capital LLC, the private equity firm said on Tuesday, heralding the end of a row over a buyout offer.
So some experts are heralding the results of a large new study, which found that people with hypertension who received intensive treatment to lower their blood pressure were less likely than those receiving standard blood pressure treatment to develop minor memory and thinking problems that often progress to dementia.
In the subsequent decade and a half, Heemeyer's destructive drive has become the stuff of legend, with a few even heralding the guy as a folk hero who took on city hall or something, regardless of the fact that he was, as AV Club points out, a crazed, domestic terrorist.
By winning the leadership contest, Ms. Murata, who is widely known by just her first name, became the third woman to take up a prominent political job in Japan in less than two months, heralding a budding shift in a country with an abysmal track record of putting women in power.
From its opening minutes, when two teens sprayed a fast-food joint with bullets, heralding the start of "Robbin' Season," an unyielding anxiety has persisted, fueled by unnerving imagery, mortal peril, tragic deaths and the arrival (and bloody departure) of one of the eeriest characters to grace the small screen.
It may be true, as skeptics countered after the publication of Swan and Levine's meta-analysis, that we're a long way from declining sperm counts heralding the end of the human race, at least as portrayed in works of pop art like The Children of Men and The Handmaid's Tale .
It must be a real drag being Jason Derulo's girlfriend, waiting all day to enter his poky little bedroom where he lies like some drooling reptile, only for said bedroom to be invaded by a troupe of bearskin- hatted soldiers heralding the impending stiffening of Derulo's cock by blowing down phallic trumpets.
Russian President Vladimir Putin boasted of this unlimited range when he announced a number of strategic weapons under development in a state of the nation address in March 2018, heralding the Burevestnik and five other weapon systems that are meant to reinforce Russia's ability to maintain a strategic deterrent against the United States.
Washington (CNN)The Senate voted Wednesday to approve an anti-sex-trafficking bill that would allow victims of sex trafficking to seek justice against online platforms that knowingly facilitate the act, a move that prosecutors, victims and anti-trafficking activists are heralding as an essential step in cracking down on the crime.
The crash came at a pivot in Africa's fortunes between colonialism and independence, heralding an era when the Cold War split the continent, fueling guerrilla wars and uprisings — from Mozambique and Zimbabwe to Angola and Namibia — that reached their conclusions more than three decades later with the end of apartheid in South Africa.
The "Top Risks 2017: The Geopolitical Recession" report released on Tuesday was co-authored by Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer and Chairman Cliff Kupchan, heralding the start of a "geopolitical recession," which is defined as a growing vacuum of power in international politics, as the United States shows less interest in assuming global leadership responsibilities.
Shrill, starring Saturday Night Live's Aidy Bryant, is yet another paradigm shift, heralding a media moment alongside this past fall's Netflix movies Sierra Burgess Is a Loser and Dumplin', AMC's Dietland, and February romcom Isn't It Romantic, in which fat characters are front and center in TV and film in a way that feels unprecedented.
Finland has a long, two-decade tradition of producing high-end graphics technologies with companies like Hybrid Graphics – sold to Nvidia in 2006 – and hardware company BitBoys – acquired by ATI Technologies also in 2006 – heralding the rise of local VR. Today Finland's gaming startups along with companies in hardware, software, and optics are attracting the attention of global players.
Since acquiring Flatiron, WeWork's chief growth officer Dave Fano — who himself joined WeWork when the company acquired his own startup, building infomation modelling firm Case, heralding the start of the company's acquisition spree — said that the idea has been to let Flatiron run business as usual, offering a variety of online and in-person coding and related courses.
Last month, the party announced that Qiu Shuiping, an official with little experience of running a school who has spent years in China's legal system, including as head of the Beijing state security bureau, had been made party secretary of the university, an appointment seen by experts on Chinese politics as heralding a tougher disciplinary line.
There are also signs that the traditional divide between the "dealer-to-dealer" bond market, where banks trade with each other, and the "dealer-to-client" area, where they arrange trades for other investors, is beginning to blur, with some experts heralding the dawn of an "all-to-all" market for the biggest, most liquid bond markets.
They could have looked at the disastrous second term of George W. Bush's presidency as the logical end of the Reagan coalition and seen the Democrats' sweeping 2008 victory as heralding a new political order, and then worked constructively to pass a climate bill and a health care bill and end an era of increasingly bitter partisanship.
With even the faintest sniff of sunshine on the horizon, it's clear the benevolent, warm, aphrodisiac god of the seasons is making his way to everyone's door, heralding a three month period where it's okay to leave the house in a T-shirt and justifiable to have nothing but ice cream and bottled beer for dinner.
But as Mr. Manjoo describes how the iPhone gave us everything from selfies to Siri, the video embedded above, "Things the iPhone Helped Destroy," looks at it from another point of view — what we've lost: Since it was introduced 10 years ago, the iPhone has been a great disrupter, heralding an end to everything from paper maps to small talk.
The university's exoneration of its biology department comes even as new evidence has emerged about ingrained sexist attitudes among some of its faculty, including the distribution of a parody scientific paper at Baker's retirement party heralding discoveries of a primate dubbed "Megalabia," a crude reference to female genitalia (see sidebar.) The Verge's own investigation into charges of sexism at Texas Tech took place last year.
On May 228, Emmanuel Macron, a 39-year-old former investment banker who's never held elected office and favors socially progressive but pro-business policies, went on to decisively defeat Marine Le Pen, the head of the country's far-right National Front (NF) party—heralding a vital victory over xenophobic populism, or a capitulation to the forces of globalization, depending on whom you ask.
Ever since Pitchfork ran a profile back in January heralding him as "the future of emo," Lil Peep has shot from the internet fame he'd already been enjoying as part of GOTHBOICLIQUE—a collective of rappers, songwriters and producers with a shared interest in Underoath and Gucci Mane, one of whom is former Tigers Jaw member Adam McIlwee—and into the lion's den of public opinion.
Ironically, you assert that "Americans [don't] see an urgent need for their tax dollars to be used to bankroll robocalls and attack ads," yet in heralding Supreme Court decisions like Citizens United and supporting the deregulation of campaign finance, you seem to have no problem with more money being inserted into our political system so long as it comes from wealthy interests who can obscure their identities.
"There will not be a return to a world before globalization," the president and Ms. Merkel said in a joint column published on the eve of their meeting, signaling reassurances for Europe on a trip that has focused on heralding a peaceful, if challenging, transition in the U.S. "As you may have noticed, the next American president and I could not be more different," he said in Athens on Wednesday.
While reprints of the prestigious and oft-imitated EC Comics titles over the years have cemented a sterling reputation for series like Tales from the Crypt, scholars Greg Sadowski and John Benson mine less-well-known ten-cent anthologies like Black Magic, Weird Adventures, and more, heralding a time when cheap four-color printing processes meant that an easily reproducible palette would be manufactured from hand-separated colors.
Critics groups around the country — namely organizations in New York, Los Angeles, as well as the Broadcast Film Critics Association — have established themselves as key players in the weeks leading up to the Academy Award nominations, often heralding the official entry of late-breaking contenders into the race at large, though they often place a spotlight on smaller, independent, and internationally-skewing titles and performances that otherwise might not have registered on industry voters' radars.
A quick Google News search of the tell-tale tagline "This story was generated by Automated Insights" reveals hits from news outlets across the U.S. In a news release heralding the financial commitment, Press Association Editor-in-Chief Peter Clifton called the move a "genuine game-changer," stressing that the partnership will focus on stories that might not otherwise be written up as local newspapers continue to die off in this massive fourth-estate extinction.
Less than a week after a majority of U.K. voters elected to leave the European Union (EU), promises from those in charge of the "leave" campaign heralding a new dawn outside the EU appear to be unraveling, leaving many to question what kind of relationship the U.K. can now expect with the EU. U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron was in Brussels on Tuesday to speak to his EU counterparts about the result and next steps Britain and the EU could take.
At night, he would return to his cell where he would read slowly so he had "something to look forward to," savoring each word amidst the familiar soundtrack of the prison at night -- the hum of 214 radios all softly playing different stations, the monologues of top-dog inmates holding court for 22018 minutes at a time as others kept a respectful silence, and the ever-present clang of the gates that slammed and opened, slammed and opened, signaling the night and heralding the morning.
Hauser & Wirth has an installation by Mike Kelley, "shown for the first time in LA, exactly 20 years since its inception, in the city where it was conceived," as described in another Frieze piece heralding all the LA that would be on view in LA. But mostly this LA-centrism bleeds into the fair aesthetic, which flattens everything into commodity — Blum & Poe's Dave Muller Hollywood mural, painted across all the booth's walls, is kitschily self-referential, and Sprüth Mager's huge Barbara Kruger all but expected, while most of the LA artists don't immediately read as particularly LA. This inevitable art fair homogenization perhaps necessitated Frieze LA's strong rhetoric.

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