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  1. until now; until the particular time you are talking about

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I fiddled with these hitherto unused apps with alarming dedication.
People need to be enticed to study hitherto neglected organisms.
Hitherto these had been widely suspected but difficult to prove.
Patriarch Bartholomew has hitherto walked a delicate line over Ukraine.
Most African nations have hitherto been silent on the issue.
Hitherto, Indonesian Muslims have not been easily swayed by sectarian arguments.
They have hitherto enjoyed returns on equity in the mid-teens.
Indeed, Moscow has hitherto shown little appetite to focus on ISIS.
Hitherto, the RBI governor had taken sole responsibility for deciding rates.
"Wildlife" is directed by Paul Dano, hitherto known as an actor.
Hitherto, the official death count for Hurricane Maria stood at 64.
But its efforts in that direction could last longer than hitherto imagined.
The conversational babble, hitherto deafening, dropped to near silence when he entered.
A country hitherto renowned for its warm welcome suddenly feels awfully frosty.
This peace ended a collective nightmare of hitherto unrivalled intensity and volume.
Yet the 27, hitherto united, may not hold together on the sequencing.
But the case reflects a general breakdown of a hitherto functioning system.
So, I am happy to report, does the hitherto unheralded Mr. Brightman.
Hitherto cloaked in mystery, the man behind the legend has stepped forward.
Hitherto, attempts to shake belief in Trump's business competence haven't proved successful.
Mexico is now freeing up two hitherto protected areas, telecoms and energy.
Neural network pattern recognition opens whole new categories of hitherto insoluble problems.
Podemos has hitherto backed the separatists' demand for a referendum on independence.
Magic interferes and reveals aspects of their lives that were hitherto hidden.
Hitherto, Erdogan's personality and political skill have been their trump card. Now?
The state has taken over municipalities which the HDP had hitherto run.
Other discoveries resulted from investigation into hitherto neglected aspects of the war.
" The only way to explain X17 was a hitherto undetected "fifth force.
These drones recorded hitherto unobserved behaviour on the part of the animals.
Now hitherto quiescent big asset managers are sticking their oars in as well.
Under Muhammad bin Salman, the hitherto ambiguous Saudis now side with the Emiratis.
Donald Trump -- who excels in posturing -- has hitherto shown little inclination towards humility.
Now the Astrologer demands her as his reward from the hitherto grateful Tsar.
It articulates a grief and rage hitherto believed to be not fully articulable.
That enraged a hitherto acquiescent population, which took to the streets on Feb.
Into this grand scheme is rudely thrust a hitherto unknown great-nephew, Michael.
Selling services will present a huge challenge to firms hitherto geared to selling cars.
Cruise ships bring thousands to tiny villages at the heads of hitherto pristine fjords.
The software found probable Mafia links that had hitherto been unknown to the DIA.
Hitherto Germany has been the only big Western country not to buy "killer robots".
And some increasingly turn a blind eye to ways of life hitherto deemed deviant.
Expanding EU hubs with activities hitherto conducted in London could affect mandatory resolution plans.
NCL, which has hitherto stayed away, plans to enter the Chinese market in 2017.
Such as bringing into view one of the hitherto unseen creatures of the title.
The serious and irreversible harm of cirrhosis seems to have another cause, hitherto unknown.
He had reached "one of man's hitherto unattainable goals," The New York Times declared.
Mr. Haddad is known to be close to Mr. Bouteflika's hitherto influential brother, Said.
"These are not misprints," he said, "but beauties of my style hitherto undreamt of."
A series of local elections have produced Democratic victories in hitherto deep-red regions.
Collin's new career soon threatens to unhinge his hitherto sweetly uncomplicated relationship with Nina.
Many other countries also posted weaker numbers, with hitherto robust Poland showing an unexpected decline.
Hitherto, America has been willing to share these powerful drones only with close European allies.
That may be a sign of more determined opposition to additional easing than recognised hitherto.
Recently it has topped them off with a description hitherto mainly applied to Mao: lingxiu.
Poorer Saudis are even trying their hand at manual labour, hitherto an exclusively foreign domain.
Mr Xi has amassed enough clout to push through reforms that have hitherto proved tricky.
A hitherto hidebound place is turning into something more informal, more open and more varied.
And the slowdown in China, hitherto a hugely profitable market, has hurt BMW disproportionately hard.
Firms must resist the temptation merely to charge for what hitherto has come free, however.
These nights actively seek to attract a demographic hitherto shunned by the nightlife elite: children.
Labour and its partners hitherto had been ahead in polls to form the next government.
Until, weeks later, her results come back and blast apart her hitherto firmly held reality.
Traditional feudal sheikhdoms with hitherto apparently anachronistic mechanisms for resolving tensions have survived and prospered.
Hitherto the Tories have been soft on Labour's leader because they regard him as an asset.
FABIO SCHVARTSMAN, a hitherto well-respected businessman, may now be the most detested man in Brazil.
Indeed, the history of all hitherto existing marine society is the history of predator-prey struggles.
This, they say, suggests a hitherto-unknown DNA repair mechanism may be at work in embryos.
It's fair, I think, to say that we live in an age of hitherto unimagined selfishness.
They are prepared to negotiate some of the really tricky issues that have hitherto been intractable.
Abeid says those occupations have become an effective way of forcing the hitherto uninterested authorities act.
It is very much about bits and bytes, and not much hitherto about proteins and lipids.
The new regime also seeks to attract defense contractors hitherto reluctant to transfer technology to India.
The New York­-based Klein seems initially an odd proposal for the hitherto European-bound Simons.
At one stage the hitherto obscure bible of parliamentary procedure, Erskine May, was trending on twitter.
Hitherto, the film has been all about her, but Chazelle now switches tack and follows Sebastian.
Boko Haram's hitherto leader Abubakar Shekau later appeared to contradict the appointment in a video message.
Luxury labels have hitherto shunned the second-hand trade, fearing diluting their exclusivity and cannibalising their sales.
The problem is his relentless divisiveness, hitherto more damaging at home than abroad, is hurting his prospects.
Rather than being cowed by the currency move, India's hitherto divided and disparate opposition has been invigorated.
They put the imperial line, hitherto mere props in Kyoto, back at the centre of the polity.
E-readers would mostly outlive reading tablets, while the hitherto unheard of premium category began to emerge.
Hitherto, most of the ­impact of higher American interest rates has been felt in the emerging world.
The decision to leave the EU raised questions over Britain's hitherto high-quality economic policymaking, Moody's said.
ONE of South-East Asia's richest and hitherto most stable countries, Malaysia ought to be a beacon.
A hitherto male-dominated empire is then likely to have some Wallenberg women right at the top.
Luxury labels have hitherto shunned the second-hand trade, fearing diluting their exclusivity and cannibalizing their sales.
Mr Maimane, just 36, is the first black leader of a liberal party hitherto led by whites.
Britain's hitherto borderless approach to capital and labour has helped to make it a European tech centre.
The camera, hitherto so calm, picks up speed, travelling beside him down the avenue, under falling snow.
Obama had enabled the federal government to seize hitherto unimagined powers in the global war on terrorism.
It is a heart attack that introduces laughter into what has hitherto been a most unpleasant encounter.
The great advances in science generally involve discovering a link between phenomena that seemed hitherto conceptually unconnected.
There's no denying that Beaton brought to fashion photography a certain intellectual gravitas that was hitherto unseen.
The spat has split the Gulf Co-operation Council, hitherto a force for stability in an unstable region.
Never popular with ordinary Brazilians, and now under criminal investigation, his hitherto firm grip of Congress has loosened.
We've never seen canon Mario shirtless, so have hitherto never had a reason to consider his actuated areolae.
For a company hitherto seen as one of the most technologically adept in finance, this is a blow.
Front Row Sean Baker, a filmmaker whose fame has hitherto resonated mostly underground, broke the surface in 2015.
Hitherto such reassignments were not usually recognised unless the person had undergone surgery to change their physical sex.
In Japan, hitherto a haven, the Financial Services Agency will start placing exchanges under close surveillance in October.
The earliest biological transformation—domestication—produced what was hitherto the biggest change in how humans lived their lives.
Minor pests are turning into major ones, increasing damage, and hitherto unknown crop diseases are emerging, she added.
Robots are also becoming capable of manual labour that hitherto could be carried out only by dexterous humans.
The grand-daddy of the ruckuses involves Alabama's grandfatherly governor, Robert Bentley, a hitherto moralistic 73-year-old.
That is a realistic possibility, given his success hitherto in shoe-horning his supporters onto state delegate rosters.
And whole new and hitherto unimagined industries sprang up with the arrival of the railways, telegraphy and electrification.
And by drawing on hitherto unpublished documentary sources he provides a riveting chronicle of the composer's tangled relationships.
Klaus Stoltenberg becomes chairman of the global shipping business, having hitherto been global head of the same unit.
That's how Gillespie, hitherto a dull establishment Republican, started fighting culture wars on sanctuary cities, immigration, and crime.
Why was it that Hoover, hitherto so talented at overcoming crises, was unable to overcome the Great Depression?
Higher driving costs could weigh on hitherto brisk appetite for new autos in Latin America's second-biggest economy.
Beijing's monetary and fiscal stimulus has hitherto been a fraction of what it was during the 2015 downturn.
The plague was followed by a period of great wealth and, above all, by a hitherto unknown individualism.
Moderate Republicans could find their hitherto silent voices, and Donald Trump would fade even more quickly into oblivion.
Hitherto unimaginable tactics, such as asking the queen to veto anti-no-deal legislation, are now openly discussed.
It suggests either a drunkenly misspelled beer bash or a hitherto unknown arm of the Russian secret police.
The artist had hitherto achieved a high of $220 million at auction, according to the Artnet price database.
Count Camillo Cavour, hitherto regarded as the cleareyed genius behind reunification, emerged as a scheming, often impulsive, trickster.
New energy in the chamber The question and answer session transformed the hitherto sleepy atmosphere in the Senate.
But it's perhaps also to do with a hitherto unseen tonal shift in the public imagination in India.
Gerasimov's own admission should corroborate the evidence hitherto presented by the U.S. and confirm that it is credible.
"It was a strange project for a man who had hitherto lost nothing of significance," his wife reflects.
The Whitney retrospective covers all of this, with an emphasis on the artist's hitherto understudied New York sojourn.
Exemplar of banality that he was, Eichmann embraced the ideology completely, even though he had hitherto never hated Jews.
Although his image has not hitherto been one of ostentatious piety, he is rebranding himself as a Muslim devout.
This has hitherto been an exaggeration; Democrats have been pushing carbon pricing, a market-based solution, for a decade.
Their record hitherto of bending to Mr Trump suggests they are unlikely to do much more than chide him.
Successfully carrying out that role will require a degree of efficacy and cohesion the party has hitherto not exhibited.
This created less urgency to open new markets by parking FSRUs in countries that had hitherto not bought LNG.
Against her aide's advice, she summons Bill, whom she has hitherto banned from the campaign trail, to join her.
They brought hitherto unmatched energy and focus to questions about the easy access to weapons like those Vista manufactures.
Previously AIK did not have a stake in Gorenjska, a small local lender hitherto owned mainly by Solvenian companies.
Hitherto, the United States enjoyed unquestioned access to and dominance of space, but this is no longer the case.
And she had discovered a hitherto ignored major source of the second most important greenhouse gas in the atmosphere.
Now Mr. Dyson is trying to extend that influence into hitherto unchartered territory: the global beauty and grooming sector.
Sometimes it's just great to know they exist, others see you delving deeper and deeper into the hitherto unknown.
Kurz has previously indicated Austrian readiness to curb movement over the hitherto open boundary barring a deal with Italy.
We'd still be debating the Melania's Cribbed Quotes crisis if a hitherto unknown Trump employee hadn't finally taken responsibility.
The visual bounty began to emerge in the late 20th century, thanks to the digitization of hitherto scattered archives.
All found a new appeal in what had hitherto seemed old-fashioned allures: full-blooded socialism, nationalization, anti-globalization.
The warmer temperatures make rain more common in a region that has hitherto been defined by cold and snow.
While youthfulness doesn&apost always scream tech savvy, it may well be behind an adoption of hitherto tricky bets.
Dyson, a British company hitherto known for its innovative vacuum cleaners, has announced plans to develop an electric car.
Trump has hitherto largely ignored Rubio, but if the past is any guide, Rubio will now be in Trump's crosshairs.
Shares in 21&20.8853 Drillisch, hitherto a 'virtual' player that rented network access from others, rallied by up to 7%.
That allows us to deliver an incredible experience and performance that hitherto no other company has been able to deliver.
It could also prompt questioning from within Mr Modi's party of his imperious—but hitherto effective and apparently unstoppable—leadership.
Shares in 250&2000 Drillisch, hitherto a 'virtual' player that rented network access from others, rallied by up to 25%.
Shares in 2000&25 Drillisch, hitherto a 'virtual' player that rented network access from others, rallied by up to 25%.
Luxury watchmakers have hitherto eschewed the second-hand trade, fearing diluting the exclusivity of their brands and cannibalizing their sales.
One of the keys to China's economic rise hitherto has been its success in restricting the sprawl of state firms.
Suddenly, an AOL screen name granted you access to a world that had hitherto been shrouded in mystery and misinformation.
Hitherto, a Moscow-aligned Orthodox church with more than 12,000 parishes has been the only legitimate Orthodox body in Ukraine.
The Democrat Party, hitherto Pheu Thai's fiercest rival, performed abysmally, gaining about half as many seats as it hoped for.
John Lennon's and Paul McCartney's artistic partnership enabled them to vertically integrate the hitherto separate functions of songwriting and performing.
Mr Imamoglu, hitherto a barely known businessman-turned-politician, who won in March despite seemingly insurmountable odds, has gained sympathy.
Mr Fanni's ultimate aim is to replace the imported shows that have hitherto dominated the repertoire with in-house productions.
It will demand sustained pragmatism and political deftness from a prime minister who has hitherto shown little evidence of either.
Mediterranean droughts have been seen hitherto as freak events, but that no longer holds good, says the EDO's Mr Vogt.
Indeed the Supreme Court recently declared that MPs who switch parties—hitherto a common practice—would henceforth lose their seats.
Another day, another online opportunity to escape the shackles of your desk job and free your hitherto hampered creative spirit.
The internet brought a certain amount of freedom, but you also stumbled across a hitherto untapped interest in donkey porn.
Mr Sánchez has hitherto rejected that: the left-right divide has been deep and unbridgeable throughout modern Spain's political history.
Hitherto a storage facility, the space was spiffed up with the financial help of Twist's grandmother and named after her.
Signs are growing that hitherto solid domestic support for Ottawa's stance is fraying amid fears of the potential economic damage.
They account for over three-quarters of the staff in the religious-affairs ministry, a hitherto male preserve, says the minister.
So it is hardly coincidental that the hitherto-torpid KPRF is suddenly beginning to look like a real opposition party again.
Ms Le Pen has spent her life in politics; her success has been to make a hitherto extremist party socially acceptable.
PoindextAR's versatility and ease of deployment may help break the ice with industries that have hitherto treated the technology with skepticism.
Soon after that Malaysia, another hitherto America-leaning country with maritime claims overlapping those of China, came to a similar arrangement.
Left: Benjamin F. Powelson; Harriet Tubman; a hitherto unknown carte-de-visite in the Emily Howland photograph album; 1868 or 1869.
"These results suggest a degree of developmental plasticity based on prenatal social cues, which had hitherto been thought impossible," they write.
The prospectus, posted on the Liberty Media website, also revealed financial details about the series that had hitherto been kept confidential.
Her implication was a federal union in which a hitherto heavily centralised state, dominated by the ethnic Burman majority, devolves powers.
The funeral industry and other companies not hitherto associated with end-of-life issues sense an opportunity—a rare growth sector.
Ms Boushey therefore wants America's government to step into parts of workplaces and homes that it has hitherto chosen to avoid.
It will be coupled with a level of vindictive persecution against resistance and dissent hitherto unseen in the supposedly liberal West.
The conference inspired religious liberals, including Jews, to address "hitherto forbidden sexual topics," adding further religious authority to sex-positive attitudes.
Trump, his allies, and his kin are guilty of degrading the language of government and politics to a hitherto unplumbed low.
The events show a hitherto unseen degree of coordination between Japan's military services and civilian defense officials to bolster foreign ties.
Hitherto, candidates would join with an option on the contract to attempt the selection courses of their desired special operations job.
"These patients may be some of the hitherto hidden carriers that have facilitated the rapid spread of COVID-19," they added.
And it is here that I suppose I should tell you that "Amy and the Orphans" has two hitherto unmentioned characters.
Many believe that the headlines and pictures showing the arrest of several hitherto shadowy Nigerian cybercriminals will significantly worsen the situation.
Such a process would include creating a comprehensive roadmap for the dismantlement process and a declaration of Pyongyang's hitherto undeclared facilities.
Americans who went into a state of shock after the election are now floating in new, hitherto-uncharted realms of worry.
And there, bipartisan criticism of the Saudi statement threatens to wreck the hitherto cosy alliance between him and President Donald Trump.
One of the most widely organised Islamic bodies in France had hitherto been called the Union of Islamic Organisations of France (UOIF).
In the story, the strongman George Marchant is taken to see Vulcanus, who is able to perform feats hitherto unimaginable on stage.
Rex Tillerson, Mr Trump's hitherto almost invisible secretary of state, is due to meet Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, in Moscow next week.
Hitherto he has had to contend with Democratic presidents, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, who pushed him to make concessions to Palestinians.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The exhibition is based on a hitherto undreamed-of gathering of Armenian objects of high quality.
And it has expanded mobile coverage from 39% to 99% of Iran, including to 27,000 villages which the hardliners hitherto considered strongholds.
A priest called Father Fernando Karadima was initially admired for fostering a movement of pious lay people from a hitherto unremarkable parish.
It resulted in sweeping concessions on trade (including legalisation of the opium traffic) and access for foreigners to China's hitherto closed interior.
Expectations had hovered between positive and very positive, and these had hitherto appeared to be borne out by strong third-quarter earnings.
Mike Pompeo, who has hitherto been serving the president as head of the CIA, is a zealous, evangelical Christian accused of Islamophobia.
Director Kathryn Bigelow's "Detroit" is based on a hitherto little-known incident that ended with the police shootings of three black men.
Not long ago, while researching Cather's lifelong love of Wagner's operas, I came across a hitherto unseen trace of Red Cloud's Europeanness.
More field organizers were now materializing in states like Pennsylvania, where local volunteers had hitherto been left largely to fend for themselves.
Meetings of the Council, hitherto mostly at the prime minister's office in Jerusalem, are already generally held out of the public eye.
They were organized by hitherto fringe Islamists drawn from violent vigilante groups and Salafists influenced by Saudi Arabia's puritanical brand of Islam.
She's since devoted her life to uncovering and restoring the great works of hitherto unknown women painters of the last six centuries.
I mean the midlife crisis story, in which a man suddenly finds himself shriven of the beliefs that have hitherto defined him.
His first summit attempt turned into a solo ascent of a hitherto unclimbed route up Gannett Peak, the tallest mountain in Wyoming.
His works, which were shown in the 218 Venice Biennale's main exhibition, have been coveted by collectors and hitherto not easily available.
Grumpy Cat as a kitten But her hitherto normal upbringing was changed forever on September 22, 2012, when this photo appeared on Reddit.
The vote seemed to throw cold water on a strategy that had drawn public attention to hitherto obscure passages in America's founding documents.
On June 24th Mr Trump signed an executive order requiring hospitals to disclose the (hitherto secret) prices they have negotiated with insurance companies.
The central bank said on Monday the designates' comments "do not show any willingness to change the strategy hitherto of conducting monetary policy".
Does such a state even exist, or is the idea that something can embody both the hitherto unseen and the standard an oxymoron?
The ruling Conservative party, which is likely to win, has hitherto been a champion of letting the forces of supply and demand work.
Cheap oil is forcing Gulf monarchs, who have hitherto bought their people's acquiescence with cushy jobs and handouts, to trim the public payroll.
All three actors playing Chiron— Alex Hibbert, Ashton Sanders, and Trevante Rhodes—are hitherto unknown quantities who give electric, potentially star-making performances.
But a giveaway to the under-40s was welcome from a party that has hitherto ruthlessly protected pensioners' privileges while ignoring the young.
He then proceeded, within days of his column criticizing Barr, to write another column exploring the hitherto "strange" focus of an obstruction case.
Now, scientists have been granted access to twelve of these sepia-toned Cretaceous tableaus, which had been hitherto cloistered away in private collections.
Perhaps it's time, then, to contemplate the hitherto unimaginable: Should Clinton's campaign operation look more like Trump's, rather than the other way around?
After nearly two months of massive anti-government rallies demanding early presidential elections, fissures have appeared in the hitherto publicly homogenous socialist administration.
She also managed to resuscitate the hitherto languishing opposition Labor Party and to restore the fortunes of Jeremy Corbyn its hard-left leader.
Nothing about the former vice president's electoral history, hitherto lackluster campaign and the dynamics of this presidential race suggested his Super Tuesday rampage.
When World War I began in 21919, Britain declared that Egypt, hitherto an Ottoman possession, was now a protectorate of the British Empire.
Following his world lecture tour in 1906, he described a surge in democratic sentiments in such hitherto unlikely places as India and Russia.
At the same time, it was revealed last week that during 2017 Russia launched three hitherto unreported probes against Norway in the Arctic.
And when Mr. Guaidó — a hitherto little-known engineer with a knack for coalition-building — was elected head of the legislature on Jan.
The company also confirmed many things hitherto only rumored about the console: a capacitive screen, motion controls, a new Splatoon and Mario, and more.
So, in honor of Juno's first year orbiting the hitherto mysterious gas giant, here's a rundown of the mission's greatest scientific hits so far.
You don't even need to be paying attention for it to swoop beneath you and elevate your mood and soul into realms hitherto unexplored.
If corporate-tax cuts spur multinational companies to repatriate the pile of earnings they have hitherto kept offshore, it will further buoy the greenback.
But these fast radio bursts, or FRBs, are poorly understood and may very well represent, at the very least, some hitherto unobserved cosmic phenomenon.
The swift American response to Syria's use of chemical weapons was a surprise, signalling a shift in the Trump administration's hitherto stand-offish approach.
Commercial and industrial lending—which had hitherto grown steadily rather than spectacularly—even accelerated, to 10.3%, at an annual rate, in the fourth quarter.
But despite a stable economy and many popular policies, his re-election campaign has demonstrated a trimming and cynical side of Jokowi hitherto unseen.
This product is "kind of like dental nirvana" and "takes things to levels of luxury, convenience and decadence hitherto undreamed of," according to TechRadar.
Hitherto in the capital, middle-class scandals and the travails of poverty have usually unfolded as if on different planets, like in "Folding Beijing".
For better or worse, Northern Ireland's settlement has hitherto been based on something close to an amnesty for acts of violence by both sides.
Yet his behaviour has created an appearance of conflict, which was hitherto a sackable offence, and has not escaped the notice of foreign spies.
My 2015 experience, if anything, clarified the function of cute things on the internet, one of my timeline's tributaries that had hitherto gone unanalyzed.
People who might hitherto have wanted to own a car may no longer do so, preferring to pay to drive when they need to.
At which point they'll discover the hitherto-unknown narcotic properties of soil or glass or cigarette butts, and the whole thing will start again.
That this is an evil equal to almost any of those against which mankind have hitherto struggled, the poor are not wrong in believing.
As a musician, I enjoy seeing the Estonian conductor PAAVO Järvi breaking up the cluing monopoly hitherto held by the Flying Finn Mr. Nurmi.
In Eastern Europe, the sudden introduction of gross inequality to what had hitherto been relatively equal societies shocked, outraged, and ultimately alienated ordinary citizens.
Juno is in a polar orbit of Jupiter and has imaged parts of the largest planet in the solar system hitherto unseen by humans.
For a moment I thought David had accessed some hitherto unavailable source of power, but it was only the man from the back room.
My "headache" was convincing enough to be given a duvet day and I sat slack-jawed as I watched matches of hitherto unimagined quality.
The Neanderthals used a red ochre paint on the cave walls, "an activity hitherto thought to be an exclusive 'modern human' phenomenon," noted Roebroeks.
Mrs Lam shelved the bill a few days after the protests broke out, but had hitherto rejected protesters' demands that she scrap it entirely.
" She warns that, as a result, "change in future is likely to be more fundamental and more widespread than anything we have known hitherto.
And when the hitherto mute Lucky is prompted into polysyllabic speech, it comes across as a pyrotechnic explosion of Carroll-style, grown-up gobbledygook.
Their articulation of the issues and their large-scale mobilization forced the OPDO to reconsider its positions, and eventually challenge TPLF's hitherto unquestioned hegemony.
The US Air Force has over 300,000 active personnel in its ranks, while the US Marine Corps, hitherto the smallest branch, has some 180,000.
As a result, millions can be made if a work hitherto attributed to a minor or unknown artist can be upgraded to a famous name.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has hitherto been characterised by confidence, especially about the potential for technological innovation to solve the world's knottiest problems.
The Southern Baptists' hitherto nuanced position on abortion—they would allow it whenever a woman's well-being was in question—became one of implacable opposition.
" In the Science article, Dansgaard wrote, "It appears that ice-core data provide far greater, and more direct, climatological detail than any hitherto known method.
Its subject is the euro, which has hitherto been the main font of fears for Europe and (his analysis suggests) will soon be once again.
These madrassas are respected, but there are some bad, brutal ones elsewhere in England and the government has vowed to reform this hitherto unregulated sector.
Everything, that is, except yet attack the US. The international community has appeared somewhat complacent over the North Korea nuclear capabilities hitherto, despite Kim's claims.
"The fact is that America's booming new middle-­income class consists, to a startling extent, of groups hitherto identified as proletarians," Fortune reported in 1954.
Friday's historic encounter between North and South Korea gave a world leader who has hitherto shunned the foreign media more camera time than ever before.
Long a powerhouse in American law, Boies has hitherto been most famous for representing Al Gore in the 2000 Supreme Court election decision Bush v.
Hitherto regarded as a puppet of his deputies, the prime minister took over the negotiations from his finance minister, Giovanni Tria, and brokered a compromise.
Daylight also will flow into hitherto unseen parts of I.M. Pei's East Building of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, which reopens Sept. 22006.
The make-over could also have driven a wedge between him and some BOJ members who had hitherto formed his majority on a divided board.
Real Madrid threw hitherto unseen amounts of cash at the game's biggest stars, christening what was soon known as the "Galactico"—Spanish for "galactic"—era.
Mainstream Sunni Arab rebel groups and their regional sponsors were hitherto unwilling to contemplate silencing their guns absent a commitment from Assad to step down.
Broader audiences may benefit from a global approach to looking at Modern art's history by having opportunities to learn about hitherto unknown artists, he said.
Its hitherto hawkish stance, at odds with other central banks in the developed world, had been a key source of support for sterling this year.
Generally speaking, admirers of outsider art tend to like a compelling biography to go with the uncovering of an unusual body of hitherto unknown work.
After all, we're at a lovely polka and pierogi dinner outside the city and I've just discovered a hitherto—to me—unknown subculture: perma-tourists.
Their percussive insistence shapes two separate instances when both a character and the play that has hitherto confined her soar into a stratosphere of freedom.
And then of course we'll all gather in the living room to hear Donald Trump mess up the hitherto-nonpartisan Independence Day celebration in Washington.
The development of 3D printing technology has been embraced by artists as a new medium to explore and facilitate hitherto impossible realizations of the imagination.
Those have hitherto been sourced from giant companies like CATL, a Chinese firm which holds a large share of the global electric-vehicle-battery market.
He has lamented the incursion of these communities into hitherto all-French zones, and often speaks out about the anti-Semitism in France's Muslim suburbs.
In a year when reality seemed to fracture ideological echo chambers, the fracturing of the hitherto straightforward home invasion narrative reflected the larger cultural divide.
Bombardier has hitherto rejected this idea and there is no guarantee the firm would change its mind under pressure from Ottawa, setting up a potential standoff.
The most conspicuous beneficiary, "Saturday Night Live" (SNL), a hitherto jaded platform for comedy skits on NBC, is seeing its best ratings in over 20 years.
L) signed a major deal last October to sell 20,9803 tonnes of cobalt products, a hitherto niche material whose production it dominates, while Rio Tinto (RIO.
This is a recognition that the zillions of apparently non-pathogenic bacteria on and in human bodies, hitherto largely ignored, are actually important for people's health.
Perhaps the main point is that religions and charities have hitherto been regulated under a single heading; in future they may need to be regulated separately.
In fact Sir Kim had hitherto been seen in Washington as a capable and effective figure who was well liked by members of the Trump administration.
Currently it shows that American shares have hitherto been more highly valued only in 1929 and the late 1990s, periods that were followed by big crashes.
However, two bishops who had hitherto been part of Onufry's church did accept the invitation, and were duly "banned from clerical service" by their Muscovite brethren.
Unlike Bird, I wasn't exploring parts of Japan hitherto unseen by non-Japanese eyes, so a series of lengthy letters to friends didn't quite make sense.
Meanwhile, despite being a social liberal, he has pulled his punches on issues he had hitherto promoted, including gay marriage, which two-thirds of Australians support.
Saunders and Haskel noted reduced job vacancies that suggested Britain's hitherto strong labor market was weakening as well as risks from the world economy and Brexit.
Saunders and Haskel noted reduced job vacancies that suggested Britain's hitherto strong labor market was weakening as well as risks from the world economy and Brexit.
Vitally, we get an idea of what the sought-after text might reveal: a hitherto unknown supplement to Jakobson's work on the six functions of language.
On May 6, 1954, the young British medical student ran the distance in 3:59.4 to reach "one of man's hitherto unattainable goals," The Times reported.
Hard-bitten men synonymous with war and corruption, the generals are engaging in delicate talks with the hitherto unknown leaders of this youthful and inchoate uprising.
Ecuador and Peru have hitherto allowed Venezuelans to enter using national ID cards, providing desperate Venezuelans with an easier route out of their crisis stricken homeland.
Beginning with "Prince Achmed," she also created an early version of the multiplane camera, which gave two-dimensional animation a hitherto unexplored depth, movement and complexity.
This would require Facebook to take the hitherto unthinkable step of taking an editorial position rather than presenting its judgments as the outcome of impersonal processes.
But the first waves of returnees still signal something of a turning point for a region where migration has hitherto worked largely as a one-way street.
So Mr Geingob, hitherto more pragmatic and business-minded than his two presidential predecessors, seems loth to go ahead with the bill, first put forward in 2015.
Hitherto, knowledge workers have largely suffered in silence or grumbled in private because their chances of promotion have come to be influenced by their willingness to collaborate.
Investors responded positively to the announcement by Crédit Agricole that it will simplify its corporate structure, which has hitherto been criticised for dragging down its market valuation.
At Glastonbury, with its large assortment of organic food stalls boasting all kinds of oils and fruit extracts hitherto unheard of, yoghurt is your new best friend.
Too much will be automated, including many jobs hitherto the preserve of the well-educated, and too many new workers will become available from the developing world.
"Unfortunately, the committee believes the responses to those requests have been insufficient hitherto and incommensurate with the threat we face in the cyber domain," the report states.
The move, first reported by the Wall Street Journal, leans more heavily on Big Tech than large or luxury rival carmakers have hitherto been willing to do.
Hitherto objections to such an effort have generally centered on the sophistication of Syrian air defenses and not wanting to create a deeper conflict with the Russians.
The Central Saint Martins graduate Tina Gorjanc believes that advances in tissue-engineering technology could create a highly lucrative and hitherto untapped niche within the luxury market.
Japan, in contrast, stumbled into the second round by virtue of having received fewer yellow cards than Senegal in Group H, a hitherto unseen World Cup tiebreaker.
Seventeenth-century France must have been some hitherto unknown gay-friendly haven, because nobody bats an eye when D'Artagnan falls for the fetching Constance Bonacieux (Ava McCoy).
Gisotti disclosed hitherto unpublished restrictions that Australian Church leaders had imposed on Pell when the cardinal returned to his native country in June 2017 to defend himself.
It's clean, it's elegant, it does what it says on the fucking tin, and in a time of hitherto unimaginable global turmoil, who could ask for more?
Officials and journalists are being encouraged to "go Dutch" on bills, hitherto a cultural no-no; restaurants have devised special menus that squeak under the new spending limit.
There had hitherto been little acknowledgement at Mount Vernon of this dreadful blot on Washington's reputation, or of the hundreds of black slaves who lived and worked there.
That means the hitherto stable economy, which is expanding at seven percent, will eventually have to wean itself off its dependence on remittances and find new growth drivers.
In the 1840s, for example, a hitherto obscure fungus from Mexico devastated the Irish potato crop for several years, bringing about a famine that killed a million people.
Upheaval at home and threats of war abroad make a worrying mix in a country that has, hitherto, held firm amid the violent breakdown of the Middle East.
These include various legal threats, including Robert Mueller's investigation into his and his associates' affairs, and also his failure hitherto to secure funding for a southern border-wall.
Rajoy, who called the election after sacking the previous secessionist government, had hoped to mobilise hitherto quiescent supporters of union with Spain and deal separatism a decisive blow.
But underpinning these is Italy's high debt levels and its hitherto flatlining economy; the country went through a two-year recession following the debt crises of 2010-2012.
There was a fleeting hope that last few weeks had all been a misunderstanding & Johnson had been a candidate for a hitherto obscure municipal post in SW London.
It is not inevitable, then, that Brexit will be the issue that cements hitherto floating voters into one part of the political spectrum, argues Mr Roberts of YouGov.
This brings to drivers with more modest budgets the kind of individual tailoring of vehicles hitherto restricted to the luxury limousines and sports cars of the super-rich.
These documents include hitherto secret transcripts of talks between President Bill Clinton and his Russian counterpart Boris Yeltsin, as well as National Security Council and State Department memos.
In multiplay masterworks like "The Norman Conquests" and "House and Garden," he keeps shifting points of view, so that characters hitherto in the background suddenly dominate the foreground.
Since then, the mission has been returning important scientific data from this hitherto unexplored region of the moon, operating during the lunar day, hibernating during the lunar night.
If she's able to actually hang on to frontrunner status, she will face a level of scrutiny that's hitherto been reserved for the top contenders in the race.
By exploiting the properties of quantum weirdness, these computers could do gazillions of calculations simultaneously, enough to break currently unbreakable codes and to solve hitherto unsolvable mathematical puzzles.
In doing so, she paved the way for writers like Cat Marnell and Lena Dunham, and gave voice to conditions and experiences which were hitherto tucked ashamedly away.
Deafness to the world of real sound gave Beethoven the freedom to create hitherto undreamed-of new sound-worlds, and that played into his vaulting ambition to address posterity.
If his majority falls to one, a single hitherto unknown Conservative MP, hardly recognised beyond close relatives, could decide the fate of Britain by backing a no-confidence vote.
After Mr Dieng's comments, America seems more likely to embrace a proposed UN arms embargo that it has hitherto been uncertain about (not least because Russia might veto it).
"This information (received by investigators) contains a number of details hitherto hidden to the people," Sirisena said on Sunday, two days after he decided to replace Wickremesinghe with Rajapaksa.
All those fears appear finally to be creeping into hitherto-calm options markets, with three-month implied volatility, a gauge of expected currency swings, at a two-week high.
Wang Qishan, who has led Mr Xi's crackdown on corruption, was made vice-president, a hitherto ceremonial position that may now be beefed up to oversee relations with America.
Hitherto bankers have been skeptical that France can attract much of the UK financial industry, with high labor costs and a frequently changing tax system seen as major deterrents.
African-Americans, who have hitherto favoured Mrs Clinton over Mr Sanders 2:1, represent half of all Democrats in South Carolina, which will hold its primary on February 363th.
His campaign, bolstered by the clever use of social media, has drawn support from churches and the middle class which had hitherto tended to steer clear of street politics.
The composite UK PMI has slipped into contraction for the first time since mid-2016, data last week showed, a sign the hitherto buoyant services sector is also slowing.
It's also difficult to imagine what a lifeline it was for kids who'd been hiding their sexuality; who hitherto assumed it was just them and Are You Being Served?
His long-held role as an irreverent purveyor of robust, raucous house records remains intact, yet the album introduces shades of his character hitherto untapped—or at least underappreciated.
How, thanks to two blonde teenagers from Surrey—one called Guy, the other literally called Howard—dance music and pop music were going to coalesce in ways hitherto unimagined?
With time, in fact, she assumed a style that had hitherto been the exclusive province of men: a charisma that comes from dispensing with the need to be liked.
By bringing together the hitherto scattered, disparate puzzle pieces of Williams' life and career, Jones' efforts offer, in their own right, a visionary appreciation of a most imaginative autodidact.
"This information (received by investigators) contains a number of details hitherto hidden [from] the people," Sirisena said on Sunday, two days after he decided to replace Wickremesinghe with Rajapaksa.
The only no-show is Thomas Barrow, who has been temporarily relieved of his duties and finds himself, before he knows it, wandering into Yorkshire's hitherto unsuspected gay demimonde.
Here, we are encouraged to believe, is the Jacqueline Kennedy—or, at any rate, a Jacqueline Kennedy more plausible and more knowable than any version we have seen hitherto.
The high-profile cruise was part of a hitherto unseen coordinated push by Japan's Self Defense Forces and defense bureaucrats to bolster ties with countries ringing the contested waters.
But for all their historic proximity, there are some ways in which Scotland and Northern Ireland are rather different, and the regulation of marriage has hitherto been one of them.
But with the SNES Classic, Nintendo seems to be embracing that challenge, most notably with the inclusion of the hitherto unreleased Star Fox 2, designed for the Super FX 2.
But some appeared unwilling to give him that much time after one poll showed the hitherto favourite would be eliminated in the first round of the election on April 23.
The hard-nosed Aussie had hitherto been known for his "dog-whistle" slogans: "How would you feel if a bloke on early release attacked your daughter?" ran one from 16.5.
Last January, a hitherto-unknown designer, the 43-year-old Alessandro Michele, was promoted from inside the fashion house to become its creative director and the toast of the industry.
They have done this for obvious intellectual reasons: Karl Marx's contention that "the history of all hitherto existing societies is the history of class struggle" is undoubtedly a powerful insight.
He helped engineer an electoral pact with the hitherto untouchable far-right Jewish Power group, which calls for the annexation of the occupied territories and "encouraging" all Arabs to emigrate.
One Rwandan woman who is picking up her first solar lamp at a distribution point in Nzaratsi says that she has hitherto used simple torches—just batteries wired to LEDs.
Through Gandhi's inspiration the Congress Party was able to produce a huge, popular mass movement, arousing intense enthusiasm and reaching into the villages, where no political consciousness had hitherto existed.
Across the political spectrum, the Chancellor's alleged intransigence will be blamed for fuelling the rise of the xenophobic right and a polarization and instability in politics hitherto unknown in Germany.
The watchdog was given new powers in 2015 to crack down on uncompetitive behaviour, and had hitherto only mentioned one other enforcement case, in March last year, without elaborating further.
African-Americans, who have hitherto favoured Mrs Clinton over Mr Sanders by 3:1, represent half of all Democrats in South Carolina, which will hold its primary on February 27th.
A monocle-wearing political thinker and painter whose ideas about a biologically superior caste influenced fascists like Mussolini, Evola was hitherto known largely to specialists in the Italian far right.
The turning-point came when Mr Erdogan, hitherto a critic of internet activism, called a television station with his phone's video app to urge followers to take to the streets.
Occupy Wall Street, Black Lives Matter, and, recently, the Google walkout emerged spontaneously (or seemingly so), when massive numbers of hitherto uninvolved people were inspired to participate in direct action.
But on Monday in London, Miu Miu will premiere, as the 15th installment of the "Women's Tales" series, the debut production of a hitherto unknown filmmaker: the actress Dakota Fanning.
After her mother — reviled as a Gypsy — is killed by a hit-and-run driver, Marie decides to charge the Tellier locals for the sexual favors hitherto taken from her.
Beyond these uncharacteristic expressions of camaraderie, the post-Tet groundswell also breathed life into the South's new constitutional system, hitherto scorned or dismissed after the previous year's rigged presidential election.
Later research by other scientists, however, showed that glial cells play a hitherto unsuspected role in brain chemistry, helping to build connections between neurons and promoting more complex brain structure.
As the Kurdish forces desperately fight to protect their families, they will be distracted from their hitherto successful role in defeating ISIS and holding thousands of its fighters in captivity.
The four-part series follows John Freeman (Gordon Freeman's hitherto unknown brother) on a gloriously nonsensical, creatively misspelled, and fourth-wall-breaking journey through the events of Half-Life 2.
In short order, she signed with the new agency Great Bowery, whose stated mission is to create and pursue hitherto unexplored opportunities for the fashion and art stars it represents.
On the flipside, the potential for regressive, draconian reform which now rests in Kavanaugh's hands should shock and galvanize every young person who has hitherto taken their rights for granted.
The introduction in 1836 of quarantine and other preventive measures against plague, which had hitherto been treated with fatalism, changed people's life expectancy, and saw plague eradicated by the 1850s.
After warm working relations from 1995 to 2008, the Palestinian Water Authority refused to meet with its Israeli counterpart in the Oslo-created and hitherto high-functioning Joint Water Commission.
For a while Hongyadong—a jolly enough place but hitherto on few people's bucket lists—became the biggest attraction in China after the Forbidden City, says Mafengwo, a travel website.
For thousands of years, people had been forced to behold our natural satellite from afar, but Luna 22 at last proved that its hitherto virgin surface was within our grasp.
It will also improve the quality of care, which providing researchers with hitherto inconceivable volumes of data that could unlock the secrets of our genetics, making truly personalized medicine possible.
Kushner and Trump, with backgrounds in real estate rather than diplomacy, seem to be approaching this hitherto insoluble conflict as a transaction, three Arab officials briefed on the plan said.
A hitherto crucial dance phrase in Odette's main solo, a pair of jumps that end with a famous stretch back into swan arabesque, is here replaced by a completely changed sequence.
Hitherto the cessation of hostilities has been policed by the United States and Russia, but Syrian rebel groups have accused Russia of joining with Assad's forces to attack them with impunity.
If Deborah Ross, a polished but hitherto little-known state representative, manages to unseat Richard Burr, the low-key Republican incumbent, she could help the Democrats retake control of the chamber.
WITH Britain's political and constitutional future beholden to venerable judges in London, Europhile protests in Scotland and Irish grumbles about a hardening border, lots of hitherto settled questions seem wider open.
As well as extending Russia's lead over Saudi Arabia as China's top oil supplier, the deal will make CEFC, a hitherto little-known fuel trader, a top-10 global oil merchant.
"IS plans' present a very real threat to the stability and security of Southeast Asia, a region that has hitherto enjoyed relative political stability, social harmony and economic growth," Gunaratna added.
If successful, the En+ IPO may mark a turnaround for the London Stock Exchange — and a renewed western vocation for Russia's capital-hungry companies, which hitherto looked towards Asian financial centers.
"There was a fleeting hope that last few weeks had all been a misunderstanding & Johnson had been a candidate for a hitherto obscure municipal post in SW London," one user wrote.
Hitherto, Disney had owned most of Marvel's vast pantheon of heroes, including Iron Man, Thor, and Black Panther, while Fox owned the rights to X-Men, the Fantastic Four, and Deadpool.
We saw this in South Korea in 85033 we are now seeing it in the Iranian demonstrations and we saw it in the 2017 elections where Republicans lost hitherto safe seats.
A deus ex machina would have been if some hitherto unknown tree god intervened in the battle, scooping up the heroes and delivering them all from the Night King's icy hand.
All those fears appear finally to be creeping into hitherto-calm options markets, with three-month implied volatility, a gauge of expected currency swings, at a two-week high GBP3MO=FN.
They have held democratic assemblies that brought together distinct professional groups (including the hitherto non-political civil service), managed general strikes and airport protests, and crafted crowd-funded international advertising campaigns.
It would raise revenues for Seoul, spike TV ratings, and may even impel the hitherto reluctant Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to attend the opening ceremony.
Hitherto, as a failed doctoral student of literature, I had naïvely honored Cohen for the many moments of joy, sorrow and insight he had offered us in the last half-century.
Israel has been seeking around $10 billion more for the next decade and that money be earmarked for missile defense projects that were hitherto funded ad hoc by the U.S. Congress.
Hitherto, British regulations in this area have reflected European law, which generally mandates stunning before slaughter, but allows for some well-circumscribed exceptions to meet the needs of local Muslims and Jews.
"This research has significant potential to initiate a global research effort to understand a hitherto unknown effect of air pollution and provide significant additional impetus to the control of pollution," Monks added.
A spokesman for Paul Ryan, the hitherto supplicant Speaker of the House of Representatives, said he was awaiting a "full explanation" of the alleged leak to the Russians from the White House.
The Communists wanted America to accept its one-China principle, but America did not want to turn its back entirely on capitalist Taiwan, which it had hitherto recognised as the rightful China.
This has triggered a market anomaly in that more people are opting to rent all across the market, right up into the highest price bracket, where hitherto renting was much less common.
Instead of licensing the Nifty brand and paying the NSE for a steady flow of data, as hitherto, SGX said it would switch to what is in effect a home-brewed duplicate.
They will ask whether this new model will challenge or even topple the traditional model of free-market economics, which hitherto has been widely regarded as the underpinning of economic growth elsewhere.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Fans of "Game of Thrones" are flocking to Berlin to see a one-off exhibition of paintings showing hitherto unseen parts of writer George R. R. Martin's fantasy world Westeros.
Profile Books; 192 pages; £12.99 WHENEVER AN INTER-STATE border is inserted into a hitherto seamless terrain, the consequences will range from the farcical to the tragic, and many will be unexpected.
He has devised hitherto unavailable internationally comparable estimates for Cuba's GDP since 1970 by calculating an average exchange rate which takes into account the weight of the various rates in the economy.
Focus on Islamist group The group named in the memos as planning an attack, Nations Thawahid Jaman, has hitherto acted only in the margins, blamed for little more than defacing Buddhist statues.
Mr Netanyahu pushed for an electoral pact with the hitherto untouchable far-right Jewish Power group, which wants to annex all the occupied territories and "encourage" Arabs, including Israeli citizens, to leave.
Although non-violence has always been prescribed in India for monks and hermits—for those who have renounced the world—it has not hitherto been recommended for those concerned with worldly power.
Even if it isn't ubiquitous yet, the hitherto fast adoption by computer and peripheral manufacturers means that you'll likely be limiting your options in a year or two when shopping for accessories.
Unfortunately, and somewhat astonishingly, the Alt-Right—the misleading name for a ragtag but consistently repulsive movement that hitherto has flourished only on the internet—has insinuated itself, unignorably, into American politics.
Conway, perhaps the most skilled liar in the country, has seemingly leveled up over the past 24 hours—the inauguration of her boss, Donald Trump, bringing her new and hitherto unforeseen powers.
Hitherto, the conventional wisdom was that the Democrats would do best in traditionally Republican suburban districts that Hillary Clinton won in 2016, which might give them a narrow win in the House.
Insisting that Austen's work has always been misread as "an undifferentiated procession of witty, ironical stories about romance and drawing rooms," Kelly promises to reveal a hitherto unknown and unrecognized Jane Austen.
Having to face a coalition that includes three respected former generals so fundamentally changed the prime minister's calculus that he had to reach out to a group that hitherto was politically untouchable.
Both sides of the Atlantic are introducing reforms after the 2007-09 financial crisis highlighted how the hitherto opaque sector for interest rate and credit default swaps accentuated uncertainty in rocky markets.
Whether it is an advertising stunt or a good-faith ode to the company's values, Patagonia's effort has heightened public awareness of a topic hitherto unfamiliar to most people: federal lands policy.
Greece, which now houses about 25,000 migrants, has hitherto received EU funding under other programs to bolster its border and security systems, though Athens has complained that the offers have been inadequate.
"We have approved broadening the program in Ukraine," Zaoralek told a news conference, adding that the government now aimed to process around 7,600 work applications a year, twice as many as hitherto.
This month IS announced a new leader for what it described as its West African operations but Boko Haram's hitherto leader Abubakar Shekau appeared to later contradict this in a video message.
The widespread concern was that a Democratic candidate for president would  implement a single-payer, government-run health insurance system and effectively destroy companies that have hitherto thrived in the private sector.
While their powers have been hitherto circumscribed, a Tshisekedi presidency will be frustrated at every turn if the Senate, the National Assembly and provincial parliaments are all dominated by Mr. Kabila's coalition.
Hitherto in his papacy, Pope Francis has won enormous sympathy both inside and outside the Catholic world by coming over as a vulnerable outsider, almost a bewildered stranger, in the corridors of power.
UN investigators have documented trade in "hitherto unreported items such as encrypted military communications, man-portable air defense systems, air defense systems and satellite-guided missiles" in Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
Beyond extending Russia's lead over Saudi Arabia as China's top oil supplier, the deal will also catapult CEFC, a hitherto little-known and secretive fuel trader, into a top-10 global oil merchant.
Mr Mori says that hitherto the main goal has been to prevent STDs, but that Japan's shrinking population has started a debate about whether the aim should be, in part, to encourage childbearing.
It is led by two Republicans and consists of seven Republicans (four of them prominent proponents of the voter-fraud story, such as Hans von Spakovsky, a lawyer) and five hitherto obscure Democrats.
There are even rumblings from inside the PD of a challenge to the hitherto universal assumption that its leader, who was prime minister until last December, would be his party's general-election candidate.
Hitherto, it has been the M5S that sat between right and left and, by refusing to deal with the mainstream parties, forced them to co-operate to ensure the country could be governed.
Last year he received death threats after exposing hitherto unpublicised meetings between officials and landowners that had apparently resulted in a public-housing development being scaled back to avoid encroaching on villagers' land.
The particular unease of many Republicans with their presumptive candidate—along with their failure hitherto to launch a conservative rival to him—explains a surge of interest in the Libertarian confab in Orlando.
The campaign flaunts a self-awareness that's hitherto been absent, and with this newfound confidence it achieves an excellence largely absent from recent entries, and the first-person shooter genre as a whole.
China has hitherto been a free rider on Russo-American arms control agreements to the point where today China's formidable nuclear deterrent cannot be verified as to numbers and quality of its weapons.
"Orders are deteriorating, consumers are becoming more skeptical and even the hitherto robust labor market is losing steam - combined not a good outlook for the current quarter," DIW chief economist Claus Michelsen said.
There snow and frost are banished; and, sailing over a calm sea, we may be wafted to a land surpassing in wonders and in beauty every region hitherto discovered on the habitable globe.
It has also agreed to provide access for independent experts to vital data from the hitherto sealed-off Moscow Laboratory so that more cheats can be brought to justice and clean athletes vindicated.
"All land borders that have been hitherto under partial closure shall now be closed for human traffic for four weeks effective," Mustapha, who heads the presidential coronavirus task force, said in a statement.
Neruda was indeed a Communist senator in Chile, and was both scandalized and imperilled when, in 1948, the President, Gabriel González Videla (Alfredo Castro), whom he had hitherto supported, turned against the Party.
For years, as the unemployment rate was falling faster than anticipated, Yellen and her colleagues highlighted hitherto obscure indicators to suggest that there was really more slack than the more familiar metrics suggested.
Both sides of the Atlantic are introducing reforms after the 2007-09 financial crisis highlighted how the hitherto opaque $550 trillion sector for interest rate and credit default swaps accentuated uncertainty in rocky markets.
It was basically a vision of getting a slice of action in the world's biggest producer and consumer of commodities, and of bringing together the hitherto separate worlds of Western and Eastern commodity trading.
Mr Friedman has questioned the need for a two-state solution, a long-sought means of resolving the conflict, hitherto backed by American policymakers, whereby Israel and Palestine would co-exist side-by-side.
Their tale of two angels who crash-land in a suburban backyard and come to be maimed, exploited and brutally violated by hitherto unremarkable residents is presented as a parable without take-away lessons.
Saudi rule has hitherto rested on three pillars: consensus and a balance of power across the sprawling royal family; the blessing of Wahhabi clerics; and a cradle-to-grave system of benefits for citizens.
Meanwhile Mr Putin, even while cultivating a Russian nationalist ideology which often has an anti-Semitic edge, has hitherto been very careful to nip in the bud any open resurgence of anti-Jewish feeling.
This particular exploit has been under investigation for some time by researchers, and word of it trickled out in the form of small updates to various operating systems addressing a hitherto-undocumented security flaw.
"They have taken place amongst the regime's hitherto reliable basis of support — the members of the bazaar and the working classes," Abbas Milani, an Iran expert at Stanford University, told NPR on June 26.
In the hitherto booming sector, the 3.9 percent decline was the largest since the financial crisis and marked the worst December ever for the 'nonstore' category that stands as a proxy for online sales.
" Walt Disney Studios — which recently drew criticism for casting Tilda Swinton as a hitherto Tibetan character in "Doctor Strange," from its Marvel unit — may well join this year's awards conversation with "Queen of Katwe.
For Paul Starrs, who enrolled in 22017 and is now a professor of geography at the University of Nevada, the labour programme "presented a humbling, heroic and often embarrassing reality" for hitherto high-achievers.
If successful, it would carve out a space for the popular digital assistant, and its deep connections to the rest of Amazon's ecosystem, in the mobile world Amazon has hitherto largely failed to penetrate.
Such a project would be an inverted extension of Joel Sternfeld's "On This Site" (itself reissued, in 2012, by Steidl), in which photographs become memorials of atrocious events that occurred in hitherto-unmarked places.
It is hereafter to be, what it has never been hitherto, thoroughly democratic — resting on human rights as its basis, and aiming at the greatest good and the highest happiness of all its people.
Brazen step Since the amendment to scrap presidential term limits also applies to the vice presidency, many analysts see growing signs of the hitherto ceremonial position going to one of Xi's most trusted lieutenants.
"Diane Arbus" (1972), published a year after the photographer's death, documented a world of hitherto unrecorded people—carnival figures and everyday folk—who lived, it seemed, somewhere between the natural world and the supernatural.
But if funds are indeed returning to commodity markets, either they are doing so with a degree of enthusiasm not hitherto seen in the CME copper contract or there are simply more of them.
Joseph Breen retired in 1954, and, bit by bit, hitherto forbidden scenes—a bare breast here, an "adult" theme there—made their way, after tortuous negotiation with the Production Code office, into finished movies.
The reform-minded CFDT union, which has hitherto stayed out of the strikes, said a "red line" had been crossed and that it was calling on members to join mass protests on Dec. 17.
That was by Jonathan Pryce, hitherto known as a British character actor of the eccentric stripe, who was playing the Engineer, a vicious and ambitious denizen of Saigon's underbelly and the show's liveliest figure.
The idea, he writes in his book, "was to make ancient DNA industrial — to build an American-style genomics factory" that would liberate such fields as archaeology, history and anthropology from hitherto insoluble debates.
Today is the date in the Christian calendar when many of the faithful celebrate the birth of the Virgin Mary, an event which is described as a joyful surprise to her elderly, hitherto childless parents.
But in the advocacy of religious freedom round the world (or at any rate, in the denunciation of extreme forms of persecution) there had hitherto been a degree of consensus across the American ideological spectrum.
At this point, in 1999, a trade union-led movement rose up, with the help of some whites, including some of those farmers hitherto protected by Mr Mugabe in return for their quietly prosperous life.
On waking he seems to have grabbed his phone to attack CNN, give air to an old conspiracy theory and broadcast propaganda from a hitherto obscure band of British xenophobes to his 43.6m Twitter followers.
Mr Gupta says that in the past three to four years DBS's share of life-insurance policies sold through banks has climbed from 16% to 32%, pulling it level with OCBC, hitherto the market leader.
In August last year China said it would, for the first time, allow pension funds, whose investments has hitherto been limited to low-yielding bank deposits and treasuries, to invest in stocks and other assets.
Finally, the President is only making it that much harder for his national security team to continue to work on the problem with the same thoughtful, measured and deliberate approach they have hitherto been taking.
Officials in the Gulf states and Israel said they believed US President Donald Trump was drawing a line of deterrence against what they see as hitherto unchecked Iranian and Russian-backed militarism in the region.
Hitherto known as a stalwart ally of the ruling Socialists, whose prosecutors have helped put behind bars dozens of President Nicolas Maduro's foes, Ortega's public dissent on Friday was stunning - and the impact was immediate.
In the meantime, it permits a debt restructuring, hitherto impossible partly because Puerto Rico is a mere territory (were it a state, its public utilities, which bear much of its debt, could have declared bankruptcy).
One of the major creative consequences the move is that it will bring together the hitherto scattered intellectual properties of Marvel Comics, allowing for a consolidation of the Marvel Cinematic Universe into one coherent entity.
In 1920, he launched his first nonviolent campaign against the British, and within a few years he had transformed the Indian National Congress, hitherto a party of upper-class Indians, into a vigorous mass movement.
Rather than rely on the United States, China envisions access to hundreds of millions new consumers in the landlocked regions of Central Asia and Africa who hitherto had limited access to trade or consumer products.
Such safe zones would require "no fly zones" because the Syrian air force has hitherto enjoyed total air superiority allowing them to drop chemical weapons, "barrel bombs" and other munitions more or less at will.
That's when Mr. Norris trades the writerly equivalents of a musket and saber for heavier ammunition (think hand grenades) and threatens to bomb his hitherto artfully spun story, as well its contemptible characters, to smithereens.
In the first decade of the century, Alexander Scriabin reached the border of atonality under the influence of Theosophy; he devised an ear-burning, six-note "mystic chord" that voices a hitherto ineffable divine presence.
Climate change is also rapidly diminishing the Antarctic Peninsula's encircling ice, which provides a platform for the algae on which krill feed in winter, and which has hitherto protected krill from large-scale commercial exploitation.
The pontiff himself sees the three-week Synod of Bishops for the Pan-Amazon as a logical outcome of his passionate belief in giving centre stage to people and places that were hitherto considered marginal.
An even more dramatic find is "Broken Barriers," a 1919 silent hitherto known only through references in old newspaper clippings, given to the center by the great-granddaughter of one of its producers, Leopold Kehlmann.
This is what's most striking in the opioid literature — the frequency with which users report feeling that they can do literally anything, even as if they had already realized every ambition they have hitherto harbored.
I would often push his wheelchair into his office, and he would ask me to open an abstruse book on quantum theory – the science of atoms, not a subject that had hitherto much interested him.
The attack was the worst in months and if confirmed as the work of Islamic State, would represent a major escalation for a group which has hitherto been largely confined to the eastern province of Nangarhar.
Even in Burayda, the bastion of Saudi Arabia's puritanical rite, women have cut slits for their eyes in veils that hitherto fully covered their faces, and let their abayas slip from their heads to their shoulders.
Mr Kanté, a hitherto obscure French midfielder whom Leicester signed from SM Caen for £22015m ($22016m) in August 217, quickly emerged as the chief orchestrator of the lightning-quick counterattacks that propelled them to the title.
After almost a week of silence, the state-of-emergency law was a belated attempt to reassure foreign investors, who have hitherto been impressed by the economy's rapid growth, that the government has security under control.
As they report in Nature Ecology and Evolution, Dr Clack and her colleagues have identified and named five hitherto-unknown species of tetrapod from the gap, and gathered material from seven other, as-yet-unnamed ones.
Given that the president is itching to withdraw the remaining 14,000 US troops from Afghanistan, and wants a deal with the Taliban to cover that retreat, nothing America has hitherto demanded of Pakistan may matter more.
This could, among other things, affect the administration of allowances for the Al Saud family's thousands of princes, which as far as we know are deducted before the (hitherto unknown) Aramco revenue reaches the official budget.
The leader of the Democratic Party (DP), hitherto the LDP's main challenger, decided to field candidates under the banner of the Party of Hope, a new outfit set up by Yuriko Koike, the governor of Tokyo.
Though the idea of cyclocopters has been around for a while, the strong, lightweight materials needed to make them have hitherto been unavailable and the computing tools needed to design them have only recently been created.
Hitherto the non-theists have also been less likely to hold positions of responsibility within the Society, or to participate in the collaborative decision-making process whose stated aim is to discern the will of God.
The ECB is scheduled to run its quantitative easing bond-buying scheme until at least December and has pushed interest rates deep into negative territory to try to stimulate weak growth and hitherto stubbornly low inflation.
Hitherto, the BoE has resisted following the U.S. Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank in cutting its main interest rate, but the outcome of Thursday's meeting suggests the BoE is poised to change its stance.
Better known as the maker of the World War Two-era Zero fighter, Japan's leading defense contractor has hitherto developed kit exclusively for the nation's Self Defense Forces (SDF), which controls the rights to that technology.
This study also enriches our knowledge of the architectural decoration of Hagia Sophia by uncovering marble that may have constituted a courtyard for the earlier Megale Ekklesia and recognizing a hitherto unknown porch to the cathedral.
In response, environmental groups, hitherto quiescent environmental professionals, and more — all Americans who care about the health of our country and our planet — need to find new ways and means of mobilizing against it, and fast.
This sort of revelation — small but in a life, huge — is one of the very special things about Carrère's work: how his books, at their ends, document what, hitherto in literature as in life, remains hidden.
"If he were to decide not to stay until 2021 recent events would raise suspicions that the role of governor is subject to a greater degree of politicization than hitherto believed," said Peter Dixon at Commerzbank.
The second "Judith and Holofernes" had hitherto been known through a high-quality copy attributed to the Franco-Flemish painter Louis Finson, a contemporary admirer of Caravaggio, who is thought to have owned the lost original.
The hitherto uncompromising response of Macron, a former investment banker, has only reinforced a view among the hard-pressed middle-class and blue-collar workers that he is part of an urban elite contemptuous of their world.
Hitherto, Cruz has been Trump's most stalwart defender among his rivals, often speaking of the real estate mogul in terms that sounded as if he were auditioning to be his running mate, rather than running against him.
The investigation into the killing, and Malaysia's refusal to hand over the body to North Korea before it is officially identified by the victim's next of kin, has caused a diplomatic rift between two hitherto friendly governments.
Samsung's new digital assistant Bixby is finally starting to roll out to Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus users in South Korea, and, as it does, we're discovering that the AI-powered bot has some hitherto-unknown skills.
But Andrew Tyrie, chairman of the British parliament's Treasury Select Committee, said that Britain's first ever ban for a former bank CEO suggested how regulators have hitherto lacked the determination to use existing rules to the full.
The law was passed with support from the anti-immigration Danish People's Party, a key ally of the minority government, and the Social Democrats, the country's biggest party, which has hitherto had a softer stance on immigration.
In response, environmental groups, hitherto quiescent environmental professionals, and more — all Americans who care about the health of our country and our planet — still need to find new ways and means of mobilizing against it, and fast.
SWIFT said it would seek to encourage banks, which have hitherto been reluctant to inform others when they are attacked, to share information so that trends and tactics in cyber criminal behavior can be identified and tackled.
Intended to make financial markets more transparent—and thus, in theory, safer and more competitive—MiFID2 will restrict trading in securities on banks' internal venues and force more derivatives hitherto traded "over the counter" onto centralised exchanges.
Greece has hitherto benefited from EU funding and assistance under other programmes to bolster its border and security systems and coordinate donations of aid from fellow EU members, though Athens has complained that offers have been inadequate.
On September 13th he told his defence secretary to buy weapons from Russia and China rather than America, hitherto the Philippines' closest ally, and the source of hundreds of millions of dollars in military aid each year.
Back in 1995, "trial of the century" may have seemed a little over the top, even as the television-watching public was transfixed by gavel-to-gavel coverage, and hitherto obscure Los Angeles lawyers became household names.
A compendium of super-slick, sultry R&B that's cooler than an ice cube on the small of your back (and just as thrilling), his full length offers new dimensions hitherto unheard from the already released tracks.
"This is a potential warning sign for online retailers who have hitherto held up relatively well compared to traditional [Main Street] chains," David Cheetham, chief market analyst at online broker XTB, said in a note to clients.
In some cases, like Evie's, it reveals they are suffering from a completely new disease; in others—albeit a minority of cases, for now—it reveals a potential treatment for a condition that had hitherto seemed untreatable.
He becomes a vegetarian, makes his own shoes, gives to the poor and when guests come for dinner he orders them to empty their own chamber pots while servants, who have hitherto performed that task, stand by.
By 1985, in one of the crueler ironies of the century, gay men had learned that the liberation of the libido, the casting-off of eons-old shame, had exposed them to an implacable, hitherto unknown virus.
John Lukacs's "Five Days in London: May 1940" details the crucial period in which Winston Churchill, the new prime minister, consolidated his hitherto unsteady grip on power and shut down the possibility of negotiating with Adolf Hitler.
So too could Trump himself, with House committees empowered to demand his hitherto elusive tax returns and scrutinize all manner of things, just as the Republicans did with former Secretary of State and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Sunday's strikes in Iraq and Syria are a sensible and proportionate use of force by a commander in chief who, despite his often-hyperventilating rhetoric, has hitherto proven reluctant to get into a shooting war with Iran.
From the — I do not think it's wrong but it's not quite correct to call it "right," at least not as Americans have hitherto understood what "right" is — but from somewhere, we had now-President Donald Trump.
Unless state lawmakers and regulators in the Midwest and North Atlantic are struck by a carbon fervor hitherto not in evidence, there's good reason to think roughly the same mix will replace retirements in the near future.
"Environmental-related investments should benefit at least 40 percent of the financial capacity of EFSI," Katainen said, noting that climate-friendly investing was already a goal of the project but that it had hitherto lacked a firm target.
But it highlights the rudderless nature of Turkish policy in Syria, as Ankara tries to forge stronger relations with both Moscow, Assad's main backer, and Washington, a NATO ally hitherto reluctant to confront the Syrian leader head-on.
Moreover, Ms Shriver seems not to have considered that drawing upon the full spectrum of the human experience, particularly by seeking out voices and stories that have been hitherto silenced or under-represented, can only enrich our literature.
Now, as the press release proudly boasts, "users can comfortably pace around their office whilst recording their thoughts," a hitherto unprecedented ability for the dictation microphone industry that's sure to make restless business professionals briskly pace with joy.
He reportedly urged his father to name as foreign minister Ernesto Araújo, a hitherto-obscure diplomat who regards action against climate change as a globalist plot and advocates a Christian alliance among Brazil, the United States and Russia.
Hitherto Grand Duchess Maria has sided with the view of the church (both parts of it) that the authenticity of the remains is an open question on which only the clerical authorities, after due deliberation, can ultimately decide.
Blending oxygen with other inert gases like hydrogen—a mix known as hydrox, one of many such cocktails—allows divers to go hundreds of meters deeper than hitherto possible, and with less decompression sickness and few "deco" stops.
Mr Müller is making a start by attempting to revamp the culture of a company in which hitherto a strict hierarchy sent decisions, big and small, to the German engineers that ran VW from its headquarters in Wolfsburg.
First, some people who might hitherto have wanted to own a car may no longer do so, cancelling out the growth the motor industry might otherwise have expected from the rising middle classes in developing countries (see chart).
Last year Shinzo Abe, the prime minister, brought in a corporate-governance code which mandates firms to listen to outside board directors and requires hitherto supine institutional investors to keep a close eye on firms they invest in.
Subplots stutter and stall; episodes are frequently unfocused; the unrelenting extremity eradicates any trace of plausibility; and Custer's parishioners frequently act out of character, as when a hitherto meek organist casually feeds her nudnik boyfriend to a vampire.
And the powerless want power, naturally: Sansa has only known suffering and yearns for control over a destiny hitherto dictated by men; Baelish, of course, wants a love so vast that an entire continent couldn't fill the void.
The analysis, published in the journal Nature, shows that the child belonged to a hitherto unknown human lineage, a group that split off from other Native Americans just after — or perhaps just before — they arrived in North America.
The video depicts a hitherto obscure rapper from the Paris suburb of Noisy-le-Grand, Nick Conrad, kidnapping a white man, stuffing him into the trunk of a car, shoving a pistol into his mouth and shooting him.
The big news, delivered by the Secretary of State (William Hurt), is that Avenging, hitherto a privately run concern, will now be controlled by the U.N. under the "Sokovia Accords," named for the location of a previous adventure.
And it need not prove disastrous: The fall of the president, Park Geun-hye, over arrant corruption marked the coming-of-age of a democracy that had hitherto regarded political malfeasance as a necessary adjunct of economic development.
" Barry praises D.W. Griffith's film with an earnestness not seen in her evaluation of The Jazz Singer: "It earned for the cinema as a whole a status hitherto denied it, compelled the acceptance of the film as art.
I know that these puzzles can be hard to crack, but we are a plucky band and we will help one another wrestle hitherto-unknown word beasts to the ground, tame them and make them do our bidding.
These findings challenge a hitherto common belief that China and Europe had similar living standards for centuries until the West's industrial revolution began in the late 18th century: a point often referred to by historians as the "great divergence".
This is not because India makes no efforts to deal with TB. The trouble is that the government's hitherto highly successful anti-tuberculosis campaign, the world's largest such effort, is struggling to reach the country's poorest and most vulnerable.
Half a century on, in this new age of litigation which the author plainly deplores, the hapless pair's hitherto unheralded children have somehow clubbed together to take the British intelligence service to court, demanding an apology, compensation, justice, revenge.
Sensation of the day came at Selhurst Park where Crystal Palace, hitherto without a goal and point to their name, downed champions Chelsea 2-1 with Wilfried Zaha, returning from injury, scoring a fine winner just before the break.
Its a lot of things, and here's how to treat it... In finding the exact date of Chris-mas, or the days when the Chrises all align and bestow the universe with hitherto unforeseen powers, we did some digging.
In fact, Bran and Sydow's Three-Eyed Raven are presiding over a participatory flashback that shows us the young Benjen and Ned as cowlicky roustabouts in Winterfell's courtyard, interrupted in their manly swordcraft by the hitherto-unseen Lyanna Stark.
If "Brexit" were to happen — several believed it wouldn't — they would miss Britain's quirky culture, its English-language presence in the bloc and its heft within the union as a (hitherto) rational ally for Germany in Brussels, they said.
"Hitherto it is questionable if all the mechanical inventions yet made have lightened the day's toil of any human being," John Stuart Mill wrote in the " Principles of Political Economy " (25), and the precept holds for recent innovations, too.
Hitherto, the Bank of England has resisted following the U.S. Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank in cutting its main interest rate, but the outcome of Thursday's meeting suggests the central bank is poised to change its stance.
Donald Trump has spent recent months doing his level best to welcome Putin's Russia back into the fraternity of civilized nations and at the same time drive the hitherto united members of NATO far away from the United States.
Nonetheless, Mr. Sanders captured a sizable portion of the Democratic vote, energizing a hitherto hidden army of zealous supporters who, deeply disillusioned with mainstream candidates, represent a force similar to the one that has propelled Mr. Trump to prominence.
Anger is rising again, as officials in Somalia's semi-independent Puntland region cash in by selling licences to foreign boats for catches that are depleting the fish stocks that have hitherto sustained Somali fishermen—without their having to resort to piracy.
So far, attention has focused largely on its ramifications for the deal and future relations between the two hitherto close allies, and the broader implications for US foreign policy not only on refugees and migration, but for relations with other States.
Combined with the sound of pouring rain and the ominous ringing of the bell, his use of the trill on "Black Sabbath" demonstrated the latent power the classical embellishment has always held, but had hitherto never been actualized with proper amplification.
Despite these accounts, and that ancient ceramic vessels from Ecuador and the north coast of Peru include [graphic] representations of cacao pods, no unequivocal direct archaeological evidence for the pre-Columbian use of cacao has hitherto been reported for South America.
The changes include a requirement for the governor's cabinet picks to be approved by the state Senate (hitherto they have been made at his discretion), plus a cut in the overall number of officials he appoints by around two-thirds.
Christina Padgett of Moody's, a rating agency, thinks that the amount of relatively senior, cov-lite loans in companies' capital structures has grown so much that lenders can expect to recover less in the next downturn than hitherto if borrowers default.
We also believe the government will find it hard to deliver on hitherto unlegislated spending cuts assumed in the MYEFO, worth a cumulative AUD13.2bn (0.8% of GDP) by FY13, given that the coalition government lacks a majority in the Senate.
Donald Trump's decision to pull the country out of the Paris accord on climate change has galvanised green-minded congregations, and even those who have not hitherto been especially green, to think harder about what they can do for the planet.
Tesco's bounce also pulled shares in its "Big Four" U.K. supermarket peers higher on hopes the results signal an inflection point in their hitherto losing battle against discounting rivals – primarily Aldi and Lidl -- in the brutally competitive domestic grocery arena.
If everything goes off without a hitch and Schiaparelli survives its dusty ride, it will be a significant achievement for both ESA and Roscosmos—two agencies that have been hitherto thwarted in their efforts to conduct surface operations from Mars.
" When Kirshenbaum stopped for a day at the Olympic swim trials, he saw three world records, "including a 1:11.93 clocking in the 0003-meter breaststroke by Carola Nitschke, a hitherto unknown Berliner just two months past her 14th birthday.
Wazer is gearing up to do what Glowforge did for laser cutters and what Formlabs did for SLA 3D printing: making available to everyone high-end fabrication tech that has hitherto been reserved for heavy industrial users with deep pockets.
It is a triumph that has been a century in the making, opening a new window onto the universe and giving researchers a means to peer at hitherto inaccessible happenings, perhaps as far back in time as the Big Bang.
In her emergence as one of the most vigorous voices of the election, Obama is going against the grain of her character, which hitherto manifested itself by "keeping a studied distance from the ugliness of the political arena," Bruni writes.
The great tradition of modern fiction—running from James Joyce and Virginia Woolf to Alice Munro and Karl Ove Knausgård—is for the writer to mine their own experience for narrative, finding hitherto unexpressed truths by hewing close to actuality.
In 2628, the hitherto reclusive Kim Jong Il, the father of Kim Jong Un, came out of his anti-social carapace and lined up world leaders for a series of summit pageantries, setting new standards in international fundraising and image makeover.
Roman is dressed and posed as if she were one of the subjects of Cecil Beaton's Surrealist-inflected Vogue portraits while, en route to Cuba, Scott reveals a hitherto unsuspected talent for banging out Rachmaninoff-ian riffs on the stateroom piano.
Ironically, Trump's willingness to meet with Kim creates a stronger case for continuing to implement an agreement that is evidently working while embarking upon the high-risk meeting between a sitting American President and the hitherto isolated leader of North Korea.
O'Grady belongs to what seems to be an increasingly common species of moral coward, a dupe of totalitarians, spiritual brother of the Charlie Hebdo assassins, whereas I am only trying to respond to the real threats of hitherto unimagined technologies.
With hitherto favorite Francois Fillon, a conservative, embroiled in scandal over his wife's job, and rising centrist star Emmanuel Macron as yet untested, Le Pen's FN says it can thwart polls that see her losing in a second round run-off.
At $5 a month, Apple's offering costs less than half the $13 charged by Netflix for its most popular plan, and the hitherto competitive $7 charged by Walt Disney for its own over-the-top product announced earlier this year.
Mohammed bin Salman may be able to preside over the murder of a dissident journalist in Turkey with relative ease, but there is little in his conduct of foreign policy hitherto to suggest that he will skillfully deal with the Iranians.
According to a recent study by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), a network of central banks, although they had hitherto been net borrowers from the repo market, as it tightened they became net lenders to it, easing the strain.
BANJA LUKA, Bosnia (Reuters) - Bosnia's Serb Republic rolled out the red carpet with a police honor guard on Tuesday for a visiting Russian delegation in a warm VIP welcome hitherto unseen in the region's capital, though Bosnian state flags were noticeably missing.
She used it in a procedural move that was central to chasing Amazon away, appointing yet another New York name you might not have heard until this week, Michael Gianaris, to a hitherto obscure public body with the power to block the deal.
Indigenous groups have long been pressing the Vatican to renounce, more explicitly than hitherto, the "doctrine of discovery" whereby popes of the 15th century underpinned the conquest of the New World, and the accompanying subjugation of native Americans, by the Spanish and Portuguese.
Three hitherto contentious ones deserve their attention: one to boost its unproductive service industry; another to cut regional red tape; plus a package of reforms to loosen the rigid labour market, including provisions for pay to be tied to merit rather than seniority.
"Higher priority will be given to preventing and controlling local government debt risk," the ministry said, including improving monitoring systems and cracking down on illegal bond issuance at the local level, with an aim to "draw back the veil on hitherto hidden risks".
Franz Boas , the anthropologist, panned it, but the Times wrote an approving editorial: Lothrop Stoddard evokes a new peril, that of an eventual submersion beneath vast waves of yellow men, brown men, black men and red men, whom the Nordics have hitherto dominated . . .
"For fellow OPEC members, who agreed to reduce production by 1.2 million bpd, to see their cut effectively diluted by nearly two-thirds must be very frustrating, especially as their pact has, hitherto, been well observed by historical standards," the IEA said.
He also has form in a very specific discipline that may, albeit briefly, be valuable to Mr Trump: attacking Marco Rubio, which he did to devastating effect in the Republicans' debate in New Hampshire, hitherto Mr Christie's main contribution to the contest.
If confirmed as the work of Islamic State, the attack, among the most deadly since the U.S.-led campaign to oust the Taliban in 2001, would represent a major escalation for a group hitherto largely confined to the eastern province of Nangarhar.
The change of plan is a blow to a hitherto quite successful Russian campaign to cultivate friends on the American religious right, making common cause against liberal views on homosexuality and reproductive issues, and in support of hard-pressed Christians in Muslim lands.
McDonald's has more than 40 outlets in the Italian capital, some of them in the vicinity of landmarks such as the Piazza Navona, Piazza di Spagna (Spanish Steps) and the Vatican, but not hitherto in the midst of its revered ancient quarter.
"Lucara and Sotheby's have been very clever in this sale by offering the stone rough to the public," said Guy Burton, a director at the London jewelers Hancocks, who said that large uncut diamonds have hitherto been privately auctioned to the trade.
"We are the only other European city to offer a credible alternative to all the attractive features which London has offered hitherto to the financial community," he declared, from the sidelines of the annual gathering of predominantly French political, economic and business leaders.
Rather, I'm referring to a private entity or group exercising hitherto-sovereign governmental functions -- in this case, private entrepreneurs organized around Trump's private attorney, Rudolph Giuliani, who managed to acquire a portion of the US government's foreign-relations portfolio all for themselves.
BRIAN TAYLOR Syracuse To the Editor: Donald Trump as president poses an alarming threat to American civilization because he has exposed ugly forces hitherto suppressed with conscious effort — unbridled racism, cultural bigotry, mass discrimination, calls for violence targeting ethnic or religious identities.
This year, United Nations investigators said they acquired evidence of North Korean trade in "hitherto unreported items such as encrypted military communications, man-portable air defense systems, air defense systems and satellite-guided missiles" in the Middle East and Africa, among other locations.
The time "not long ago" when companies cared about their employees was brief, a blessed period between the end of the Second World War and the Reagan Revolution, when American workers enjoyed the most equitable labor relations hitherto achieved in their country.
" Henry Olsen, often a Trump supporter, in The Washington Post: "He needs to persuade a small but crucial share of the electorate who frequently disapproves of him but had hitherto opposed impeachment … His current strategy is the polar opposite of what those voters want.
It may be that China's experience will eventually provide an answer to the hitherto unresolved question of how to ensure sustained high-quality growth while integrating more closely with the global economic and financial system and opening up domestic markets in service and financial industries.
You'll play as the daughter of the original explorer, who has arrived at the ruins to find them turned into a tourist trap — but soon it becomes clear that a twin ruin, hitherto unexplored, is wreaking havoc on the first one and must be investigated.
But "the Huawei effect", as Samm Sacks of New America, a think-tank in Washington, DC, calls it, is infecting internet and consumer-electronics firms hitherto viewed as innocuous, because their technologies were regarded as less important and their links to the Communist party looser.
Digital therapeutics are also a great fit for notoriously complex conditions like IBS, a condition affecting 800 million people, 60 percent of whom go on to develop depression or anxiety, hitherto only treated imperfectly by a range of measures from restricted diet to antidepressants.
"Iran absolutely has world class mining assets, which have hitherto been shrouded from investors, but we're in the depths of one of the darkest, worst downturns in mining for some time," said Neil Passmore, chief executive of Hannam & Partners boutique merchant bank in London.
Hitherto, most of the investments have occurred in the U.S. and Europe, with a marked exception this year when China's Ant Financial completed a staggering $4.5 billion raise at a $60 billion valuation, making it one of the highest-valued private companies in the world.
By referring to the IAEA, a move that was subsequently echoed by the EU-3, Mogherini's goal was to remind both Netanyahu and more importantly Trump of the existence of credible and hitherto reliable verification mechanisms and an admittedly strict and robust monitoring regimen.
The government's decision to free Anas Haqqani and two other Taliban commanders in a prisoner swap was taken in the hope of securing direct talks with the Taliban, which has hitherto refused to engage with what it calls an illegitimate "puppet" regime in Kabul.
Najib can ill-afford to lose votes from Malays in rural areas that have hitherto been a rock-solid votebank for the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), the party that has led every multi-ethnic coalition since Malaysia emerged from British colonial rule in 1957.
The Times Mike Manley, at present the boss of Jeep and hitherto little known outside of the automotive sector, has been appointed chief executive of Fiat Chrysler, after the abrupt retirement of Sergio Marchionne, the much-feted industry leader, owing to ill-health. bit.
Offered without a guarantee by a descendant of the German banker and railroad magnate Baron Maurice Hirsch de Gereuth, who owned the painting in the 13th century, this hitherto little-known masterwork carries an estimate of at least £20 million, or about $29 million.
" It was actually Vincent Canby who wrote a strongly positive review in The New York Times, calling De Palma, hitherto known for his anarchic comedies, "a first-rate director" and noting, with regard to "Sisters," that "an intelligent horror film is very rare these days.
BEIJING — China on Wednesday issued a blueprint for shaking up its bureaucracy that will sharpen the Communist Party's power over films, books and newspapers, while raising the profile of hitherto secretive party groups that steer policy on the economy, the internet and foreign affairs.
BARRED FROM travelling beyond the confines of their over-crowded, ramshackle camps on a sliver of land in Bangladesh's border district of Cox's Bazar, about 1m Rohingya refugees have hitherto had to rely on mobile phones as virtually their sole link to the outside world.
To many queer kids who had hitherto only known of voguing through its few mainstream representations – Madonna's 203 hit "Vogue," for example, and Paris Is Burning, Jennie Livingston's classic documentary of the same year – discovering that it was alive and well was a revelation.
"In numbering ten stones it fits the average, but its diameter is about three [meters] smaller than any known hitherto and it is unusual in that all the stones are proportionately small," Adam Welfare of Historic Environment Scotland said, according to an Aberdeenshire Council news release.
Marisa named the bowl Maid Marian, and we considered the threads of peach glass making their way through the bowl's central shades of maroon to be not only beautiful but also a symbol of our independence from all the boys we had hitherto bummed weed from.
Thanks to a vagary of history, there is one little patch of the European Union where sharia has hitherto held sway, not as a self-imposed code of behaviour but as a system under which Muslim citizens have been pressured to regulate their business, especially involving inheritance.
The big selling point of Mitchell Zuckoff's book about the incident, which cost the life of Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three others, was its revelation of the hitherto unknown role special ops played in holding marauding local radicals at bay until all American personnel could be evacuated.
Similarly, the American Revolution could easily have been derailed by General George Washington's foolhardy decision in the spring of 1776 to keep much of his army in Manhattan as a great British fleet of 400 ships -- one of the largest fleets hitherto assembled -- surrounded the island.
He will need all of his experience and hard-won leadership skills to help correct course at the White House which suffered this past week what historians will surely mark as Trump's single biggest failure hitherto: his inability to push through any kind of repeal of Obamacare.
With the two hitherto dominant forces in the European assembly - the European Peoples' Party (EPP) to the right and the Socialists & Democrats (S&D) on the left - short of the 376 seats needed for a majority in the European Parliament, ALDE will become crucial for any coalition.
Unlike in the United Kingdom, where there was the seven-year Chilcot Inquiry into the British role in the Iraq War, hitherto there has been no official American investigation into the conduct of the most lethal and costly conflict that the United States has fought since Vietnam.
TUMBES, Peru (Reuters) - Thousands of Venezuelans rushed to Peru's northern border on Friday in hopes of entering the Andean country before it imposes tough immigration requirements at midnight, as one of the hitherto most welcoming destinations for the migrants in South America closes another door to them.
Corum is the latest to prove the theory with a one-off watch with a dial made of a United States dollar coin, with a skull and octopod motif overlay; a strap made of bluejeans; and water resistance to 10 meters, a shallow, hitherto unfashionable figure.
Last month, at a series of auctions in New York that took in more than $2 billion, a 1975 double portrait by Barkley L. Hendricks sold for $153 million at Sotheby's, adding to a recent run of record prices for works by hitherto undervalued African-American artists.
And she does so by considering an enthralling range of hitherto untapped material: fantastic costumes designed by the 1970s queer theater troupe, the Cockettes; hand-sewn tapestries produced by Chilean artists depicting torture under the Pinochet regime; and the still-growing NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt.
Still, Sunday's decision by the council represented another victory for the opposition, one in a succession that began months ago when demonstrators in the hitherto politically dormant North African nation, an important oil and gas exporter, demanded an end to the regime of the ailing Mr. Bouteflika.
Once you complete the initial handful of temples awarding you the core abilities and paraglider, you are free to go anywhere in the wide world — you're encouraged, in fact, to just strike out in literally any direction from the central plateau on which you had hitherto been stranded.
Bernard Manyenyeni, the mayor of Harare from the opposition MDC, worries that the post-Mugabe era could be shaped by a sense of "entitlement" among Mr Mugabe's longtime cronies, who may want to grab an even larger share of the spoils of office than they have hitherto enjoyed.
This, they hope, will connect objects hitherto beyond the reach of IT's tendrils so that, for example, your sofa can buzz your phone to tell you that you have left your wallet behind, or your refrigerator can order your groceries without you having to make a shopping list.
By way of Galileo's simple observation, length and time were seen to be linked—a linkage that made it possible that a length could be derived not simply from the dimensions of limbs and knuckles and strides, but by the hitherto quite unanticipated observation of the passage of time.
Non-partisan activist group Center for Democracy in the Americas (CDA) has urged the president to rethink his hitherto hard-line stance on America's former cold war foe, claiming that the cutting of improved relations would do nothing to help Cuban citizens or serve the U.S.'s national interests.
The movie flickers back to life like a Terminator, plowing onward for another twenty minutes or more, and the sense of suspended animation is snapped; everything that has hitherto been hinted at—the will to rebel, a deep resentment of the state, the furies of disenfranchised youth—now erupts.
Mr. Massey's campaign disputed the notion of any early stumbles and said he was sticking to a strategy and pointed to poll numbers — a 59-to-25 deficit in a head-to-head race with the mayor — as an indication that the hitherto unknown executive was gathering momentum.
All Poles will be able to start applying for a 500 zloty-a-month ($133) payment for first-born children - a benefit hitherto reserved for poorer families - and the money will arrive on their accounts by the end of October, probably just in time for the autumn ballot.
Shortly after lunch Jacob Rees-Mogg, the leader of the pro-Brexit European Research Group and a man who, hitherto, has always proclaimed that he wants to change the leader's policy not the leader, said that he was sending in a letter calling for a confidence vote on Mrs May.
And I think the fact that the male perspective is primary in our culture causes a lot of hostility toward women who come forward and testify against them in these cases, offering a challenge to their otherwise good names or hitherto good reputations, which is of course what breaking silence involves.
AT THE topping out ceremony held on the upper floors of the first of three towers being built in a hitherto unloved corner of Jersey City, Steven Fulop, the mayor, gazed across the water at Manhattan's skyline, New York Harbour, the Statue of Liberty and bits of his home state.
Hitherto, new cars—even quite modest ones—have tended to be bought as status symbols and expressions of personal style, but if consumers become more interested in what software and entertainment systems a car can run, rather than what it looks like, the industry's whole business model may come apart.
On first glance you think, "Hmmm, the perspective's a little off here, and that's not actually what he looks like, and I wasn't aware that his face was the inspiration for the Anonymous mask," and then you spend a little more time with it and you're seeing hitherto unseen depths.
These events in two of the world's most hitherto stable democracies have pushed the World Economic Policy Uncertainty Index a somewhat crude measure of news articles about economic and policy angst to the highest in its 250.3-year history, or some 24% above levels touched during the 270 financial crisis.
It has led an American ideology hitherto responsible for a great share of the good accomplished over the past century of our political life to a posture of reaction and disrespect: a condescending, defensive sneer toward any person or movement outside of its consensus, dressed up as a monopoly on reason.
Given that his entire musical career has been about forging noises hitherto unexperienced by human ears—working on Harmony Korine's trash masterpiece Spring Breakers one minute and a Diplo collaboration the next—the fact that his preferred conversational topics are equally obscure and unforthcoming in any explanation probably makes a lot of sense.
In Prudential's case, the lines between its asset-management and insurance operations started to blur in mid-2017, when the firm internally merged M&G, its hitherto autonomous asset-management unit, with its British and other European insurance operations to form M&G Prudential, the unit that is now being spun out.
The artists Kehinde Wiley, known for his august renderings of black men that challenge conceptions of power and status, and Amy Sherald, the Baltimore painter whose work tests the volume of cultural identity, had recast Barack and Michelle Obama, respectively, in a magnitude hitherto not imagined, dared, or seen in the public eye.
Jun 17 BANKS-DATA/ (PIX) Harnessing robots and petabytes, banks pan for gold in 'data lakes' From selling anonymised bundles of credit card spending records to predicting large companies' upcoming financing needs, banks worldwide are racing to monetize a largely hitherto largely untapped and vast resource: the huge troves of data they hold.
For the fresh-faced Murder, She Wrote jet set, a mystery program in which Bronn and his overachieving and hitherto unseen kid sister Æliza-Byth travel the Seven Kingdoms finding lost wyverens and lost-at-sea blacksmiths, all while unmasking the spooky Night's King as the miserly owner of the haunted amusement park.
"Around 20 percent of those cutbacks will come from hitherto unidentified sectors, but the other 20 percent will come from areas we have already identified," Mr. Pinault explained from his London office, pointing to carbon emissions, water pollution, cotton production and cattle farming as the areas contributing the most to Kering's environmental footprint.
It also picked up two Tonys for Mr. Fierstein — hitherto best known for his cross-dressing turns on the margins of Off Broadway — for best play and best actor, and established him as the rare openly gay performer and writer whom even Mom and Dad from the suburbs might enjoy without tsoris.
By studying the revelations within, say, the haunted street photographs of Eugène Atget, or the facial tics of Charlie Chaplin on the silver screen, or the montage-style collages of Raoul Hausmann, Benjamin believed the masses could mobilize into new modes of being, creating an effective politics through these hitherto unknown aptitudes.
One of the most creatively exciting parts of working on a prequel to a story as iconic as J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series is being able to explore hitherto uncharted waters, especially since Rowling has a knack for dropping fun facts and tidbits about characters and places that didn't make it into the original text.
Because there are no truly free places left in our world, I suspect that the mode for escape must involve some sort of new and hitherto untried process that leads us to some undiscovered country; and for this reason I have focused my efforts on new technologies that may create a new space for freedom.
Album tracks like "Europe" and "Flight Through Grey" might have been conjured into being a few thousand miles away from the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean but they've still got an unmistakably International Feel-ian touch about them; light, melodious, somehow simultaneously of "now" and plausibly a hitherto unheard relic from a bygone age.
The U.S. for its part must use the same tactics with Saudi Arabia and the UAE, partly convincing them that the U.S. has their back in terms of stopping any direct attacks on them and partly by withholding the logistical and other critical support that have hitherto allowed the coalition to fight on with impunity.
Hope: The ability to communicate online: Despite bots, trolls, and filter bubbles, the internet continues to be an unprecedented democratizing force that gives individuals who previously lacked a platform the ability to share new perspectives, highlight hitherto ignored problems, and organize to solve them, as movements like Black Lives Matter and #MeToo have demonstrated.
That survey, the first of its kind in North America, marked the beginning of serious study in the West of post-WWII Japanese modern art, forcing self-styled know-it-alls in the US art establishment to admit that this kind of art had a distinctive history, along with hitherto unexplored sources, themes and purposes.

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