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In that vein, Burger King's campaign is a stunning success.
In that vein, Iran tested a ballistic missile on Oct.
In that vein, I didn't grow up with ageism either.
In that vein, she had a homework assignment for me.
Do you spend a lot of time in that vein?
In that vein, Twitter announced a few other updates on Tuesday.
But it's radically different from any other film in that vein.
In that vein, Tanger's average tenant sales were flat in 2015.
Linda Webb saw many signs in that vein in St. Louis.
In that vein, we've rounded up the cutest graduation-ready hairstyles, ahead.
In that vein come two papers describing a way to improve CRISPR.
This new line of attack against Hillary Clinton is in that vein.
In that vein, her new album teaser is also very, very good.
In that vein I think that the [valuation] discount is warranted still.
In that vein, she was also launching her own unisex "Sargent Harris" tweed.
In that vein, here is a collage of other things I'm thankful for.
In that vein, a level of ubiquity across popular hardware is a must.
Had things continued in that vein, Rosicky's would have been a tragic tale.
Winning a second term will probably require him to continue in that vein.
Today, in that vein, the company launched a subway and street ad campaign.
So anything that's in that vein, you might see me attached to it.
In that vein, Spotify recently announced a new bundle with video service Hulu.
In that vein, he has chaired several cabinet meetings in the presidential palace.
In that vein, Trump has made little mention of disability-related social policy.
In that vein, he said he approached Ms. Jarensky simply to thank her.
My wit is benignly sarcastic, so I made a comment in that vein.
In that vein, employers have adopted automatic features to boost workers' savings rates.
While in Washington this week Macron intends to do more in that vein.
On Twitter just this week, Duke tweeted out another query in that vein.
In that vein, Waves, a 15-minute intergalactic journey through Reggie Watts' brain, delivers.
It was in that vein that I developed a close-knit group of friends.
In that vein, Blue Apron works directly with farmers and cuts out the middlemen.
Like The Babadook, and films probably more in that vein, with a psychological component.
Also in that vein, the men of Suspiria have a stain on their souls.
"Given the controversy surrounding recent allegations, we're no longer comfortable proceeding in that vein."
In that vein, Transformation Capital has invested in the home-health-testing company LetsGetChecked.
In that vein Bolton led efforts to withdraw America's signature from the International Criminal Court.
In that vein, Butler's first season putting together the game plan is an unqualified success.
It is a shame Smith does not trust readers enough to continue in that vein.
In that vein, her deal has more to recommend it than the Westminster village imagines.
In that vein, firmware and software coupled with hardware are required to power almost everything.
Somebody following in that vein, somebody who can see that it&aposs about power, right.
In that vein, how did you come up with the new album title, Lady Wood?
In that vein, Google's social network snafu also came up multiple times during the testimony.
"We've got a lot of findings in that vein," he told me over the phone.
In that vein, for many, "America" and "American Dream" now sound more boilerplate than sincere.
So in that vein, I'm sorry for insinuating that Ted Cruz a Satanic snakey pedophile.
Her most recent book in that vein, "The Lonely City" (2016), may be her best.
And in that vein: Have you dressed up as a pop culture icon for Halloween?
In that vein, corporate banks have emerged as the big winners under the tax bill.
In the current show, a piece called "Sharp Shooter" is very much in that vein.
In that vein, we've rounded up 18 different pieces that suit any mood, occasion, or venue.
In that vein, he intends to open up bureaus in France and Germany, the publication reported.
Other purchases in that vein have included outdoor retailer Moosejaw for $51 million in February 2017.
In that vein, he also suggested a wave of proposals to increase transparency in media communications.
Kindbody, in that vein, notifies its followers of new pop-up clinics through its Instagram page.
It's made other acquisitions in that vein, specifically buying Cord Project and Soundwave earlier this year.
In that vein, they think they'd be better off finishing appropriations now instead of in March.
In that vein, Egypt pushed through an African Union resolution endorsing extended military rule in Sudan.
In that vein, if you had to change one thing right now, what would it be?
In that vein: Tune in for Bezos's star turn in Amazon's Super Bowl commercial on Sunday.
It's kind of in that vein, but it also became a collecting mechanism for the museum.
It's tough to imagine anything would happen in that vein anytime soon, but it's an intriguing idea.
KS: In that vein, which company is the biggest offender, has been the most vague about everything?
So in that vein, we brazenly stuffed all the $1,000 worth of JUULs into the glove box.
Today's new version continues in that vein and builds in new security and privacy tools as well.
In that vein, emerging technologies also highlight the consequences that could stem from over-regulating the internet.
I've done a lot more work in that vein in the last 18 months—mostly for advertisements.
In that vein, we also asked about the pacing of U.S.-based companies listing across the pond.
In that vein, there are also developing plans to play games in the Dominican Republic and Japan.
"Gayle has evolved as someone we've not ever had at CBS in that vein," Ms. Zirinsky said.
In that vein, a line from Trump's joint press conference with the president of Finland stood out.
I&aposd love to hear from you: What else should we be writing about in that vein?
In that vein, he could emphasize the monetary benefits of continued involvement in Afghanistan during his address.
In that vein, she has pledged to create a "Department of Peace" if she is elected president.
And she put in mine a story that wasn't The Secret History but was something in that vein.
In that vein, Williams-Sonoma on Wednesday reported fiscal fourth-quarter results that fell short of analysts' expectations.
I was aware of the Sub Pop model, and I think I aimed my songwriting in that vein.
In that vein, Verizon recently hired former YouTube executive Ivana Kirkbride to be Go90's chief content officer.
In that vein, Minnick prefers Four Roses' Single Barrel, which is in the $40 to $60 price range.
All right, in that vein though, you mean it's always about the coverage and not the actual thing?
It was the most shorted stock in 2018 and shows signs of continuing in that vein in 2019.
So in that vein, and this is the last question, how do you look at media now, today?
And we have an entire list of questions that we want to ask you about in that vein.
It was in that vein that bridal websites like Black Bridal Bliss, MunaLuchi Bride, and Black Bride were created.
I would have enjoyed a whole Bandersnatch setup in that vein, about '80s computing technology driving society into madness.
Do you think any of these digital streaming options pose a threat to real, traditional television in that vein?
And in that vein — similar to a lot of autonomous services, in fact — it's important to note that Paige.
It is a neologism crafted for that purpose, and it is being used to create effect in that vein.
In that vein, we might say that the issue is the principle of the thing rather than its logic.
In that vein, Tennessee's new law still allows the parents of disabled children to opt in to corporal punishment.
In that vein, he introduced an amendment that would cut mandatory spending by nearly $100 billion in 2018 alone.
That's what makes Mr. Mattis's comment in Singapore so surprising — and it's unlikely we'll hear more in that vein.
In that vein, they are also all equal matches to where the original humans started their Good Place journeys.
In that vein, manufacturers also support a provision in the conference report to permanently extend the internet tax moratorium.
In that vein, perhaps history will not think of Trump's duality as strange at all, but simply as political Darwinism.
In that vein, Pai has reportedly floated the idea that ISPs could be prohibited from engaging in "harmful" paid prioritization.
In that vein, the company announced its new MobileStudio Pro tablet, which follows in the steps of the Cintiq Companion.
In that vein, the company also unveiled a bunch of new products, including two messaging apps and a smart speaker.
Her latest deep dive in that vein is "Grant Wood: American Gothic and Other Fables," on view until June 10.
In that vein, Downward Dog is set and shot in Pittsburgh, and stands out among some of ABC's splashier sitcoms.
Their latest designs, shown Saturday night deep in the dark belly of the Natural History Museum, continued in that vein.
We felt like Sarah would be obsessed with shows like Supernatural or Buffy the Vampire Slayer, things in that vein.
In that vein, Macron and Merkel have promised to come up with specific proposals ahead of a summit in June.
So in that vein, I think you'll like "Mom," which is recent enough that it is in fact still airing.
So in that vein, I think you'll like "Mom," which is recent enough that it is in fact still airing.
In that vein, a prospect might be fed a math problem that cannot be answered, just to gauge reaction to failure.
And the efforts we've seen so far in that vein have come across more as hobbled smartphones than truly independent smartwatches.
KS: In that vein, I'm going to ask this question: Is there a techie you think should run or will run?
In that vein, McMullin isn't a protest candidate against Trump, he's a protest candidate against about 40 percent of the people.
In that vein, Trump ordered a ballistic missile defense review as part of his broader January executive action on military readiness.
Anchors and producers talk to politicians all the time, asking them to appear on TV. The two spoke in that vein.
"We hope people look at it in that vein, rather than stripping great athletes like Paula of their records," he said.
In that vein, the price of a ticket for Yola Dia was around $80—$20 of which were Live Nation fees.
In that vein, this White House could make significant strides in combatting extremism in places where the Obama administration accepted it.
The FCC should continue in that vein by protecting our information highway from the risk of capture by a hostile nation.
In that vein, we have the review for "Helen Keller," a challenge that forces Forrest to be deaf, blind, and mute.
"I worry a little that these kinds of efforts are in that vein, that maybe we're missing something more fundamental," said McGaugh.
In that vein, much of what Kickster intends to do comes down to receiving funding or relies purely on only promised ideas.
In that vein, objects from Dodge's internal landscape comfortably speak their minds, opening up dialogues about subjects ranging from assholes to determinism.
In that vein he repudiated not only waterboarding but an outright ban on Muslim immigration, another of the president-elect's erstwhile notions.
Can fans expect more music in that vein or are you looking to go in a different direction with your new album?
In that vein, Morgan Stanley on Thursday downgraded "best-in-class" department store Nordstrom to "underweight," citing headwinds to department stores' margins.
Of course, the easiest and ripest theme in that vein is as old as the show's namesake: the plight of the CEO.
Today, he releases his most ambitious and expansive release in that vein to date, the double LP Trust the Guide and Glide.
In that vein, the Echo Show is just the latest in Amazon's efforts to turn what once seemed fantastical into mundane reality.
In that vein, members of both parties on the Judiciary Committee have been guiding the Justice Department on which decrees to retain.
Strzok defends the FBI Continuing in that vein, Strzok pushed back on the idea that the FBI is an overtly political organization.
In that vein, the firm already offers two-day paycheck advances, meaning this feature could further boost Chime's appeal among that segment.
I said earlier that they are two of country's ascendent superstars, but clearly Maren's closest peer in that vein is Sam Hunt.
In that vein: Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good — hey, this is a driveway, you can't block my driveway.
In that vein, The Outer Worlds does feel a lot like that now relatively uncommon kind of single-player, stat-focused RPG.
Two Republicans named Paul (Ron and Rand) advanced ideas in that vein, and Barack Obama was elected as a foreign-policy reformist.
In that vein, being back with college boyfriend Logan may even be a subconscious attempt to get back some of that hopeful ambition.
The Super Deluxe video handpicks several in that vein and, by changing their tempo and tone, shows them for how absurd they are.
That might come in handy if Facebook ever decides to roll out account recovery using facial recognition, or other products in that vein.
In that vein, the Wall Street Journal reported in September that Apple did not want shows that included violence, politics or rude language.
Sometimes reading someone else's pain is the best breakup salve, and this deeply sad and compulsive page-turner is definitely in that vein.
" Brooks went on, saying, "In that vein, I quote from another socialist who mastered big lie propaganda to a maximum, and deadly, effect.
It is in that vein that the Body Aware event, in addition to being beautiful and buzzed, doubled as a fundraiser for Support.
I saw on Twitter that you were recently hanging out with Theo Parrish, could you see yourself doing more collaborations in that vein?
We liked the idea and wanted to do something in that vein with our new lineup so we put everybody on the cover.
In that vein, I want to clarify that I have a vested interest, which is that I hope to never crap blood again.
In that vein, Porzingis has challenges ahead, not the least of which will be staying healthy and upbeat if the losses should mount.
That goes for Mr. Big Shot, Big Shot Bob or Rob, Big Game James, and whatever else in that vein is out there.
In that vein, "Dead Eyes" starts off mellow, with a sleepy, driving melody that quickly cracks open the indie conventions that invite you in.
In that vein, he says he regularly meets politicians from both countries to keep them updated about the project and win their political support.
In that vein, White says at least one out of every 10 online inquiry Sotheby's International Realty gets is from a prospective Chinese buyer.
You've designed a few of your own fabric prints before, do you have any interest in working more in that vein in the future?
One of the excuses that a lot of people use for not hiring more in that vein is that they just don't know anybody.
Mr Lee's proposed reforms are in that vein—making sure that the system has checks and balances, but only ones the government can control.
Instead of continuing in that vein, though, The Defenders takes Iron Fist in a new direction, giving the character some much-needed self-awareness.
The group continues to sidestep expectations, and in that vein I've made a completely subjective attempt at distilling five of their greatest live shows.
In that vein, the ACC is hoping to reclaim the mantle of President Theodore Roosevelt, the Republican president lionized for his conservationist bona fides.
And I realized that in terms of relationships, I'd also want something that involved a physical component—kissing, touching, snuggling, other stuff in that vein.
In that vein, smaller jewelers like Ada and Brilliant Earth are using a unique business proposition to meet the market's demand for conflict-free diamonds.
His presidential campaign began with an impromptu speech in which he said Mexico was sending rapists across the border, and it continued in that vein.
Ha exactly—it's like the creator of every joke in that vein we come across now has pre-selected 'prank' as the mode of content.
In that vein, Facebook is working on "better technical systems to detect what people will flag as false before they do it themselves," he wrote.
In that vein, Citi listed Home Depot and Williams-Sonoma as two of its favorite retailers for the new year, and Cowen named Restoration Hardware.
" In that vein, Trump said the U.S. looked forward to exporting natural gas to India but wanted to "get the price up a little bit.
In that vein, there is a powerful and important geostrategic purpose to the THAAD deployment, one that far outweighs any cost of putting it there.
In that vein, the admiral does not make much of the fact that he is the first Asian-American to be appointed a combatant commander.
In that vein, Evercore ISI analyst Omar Saad told investors in November that the timing for potential deals could take the retailer about a year.
"In that vein, he in one section defended his tweet comparing Syrian refugees to a bowl of Skittles containing a few that "would kill you.
In that vein, Zuckerberg is poised to begin his testimony with an apology, according to his prepared remarks for the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
The German critic Theodor Adorno dismissed Weill's American music as the work of a tunesmith and sellout, and much German thought followed in that vein.
I've been out and about shooting for whoever, Italian Vogue or someone else in that vein and I'll literally be shooed away like a dog.
Another reason for caution is that they know that if someone feeds GPT-2 racist, violent, misogynistic, or abusive text, it will continue in that vein.
In that vein, the company is highlighting its preexisting partnerships with Lyft and Domino's, as well as announcing a new partner, on-demand delivery startup Postmates.
Right, so but in that vein — and again, I'm not trying to be a Luddite in this area — do you think they think enough about jobs?
In that vein, she included addressing what the administration calls "loopholes" in the law -- repeating the administration's priority of giving them more enforcement and deportation authority.
In that vein, it's worth mentioning another recent Hackerloop project of note: the "Nosulus Rift" a virtual reality headset that covers your nose, not your eyeballs.
In that vein, the corps is developing professional military education; leadership is convening focus groups of active-duty Marines to examine gender bias and social cohesion.
In that vein, the prime minister enlisted fresh assurances from Europe's most senior officials and warned again of the dangers of a chaotic "no deal" withdrawal.
In that vein, he helped convince the president to back Juan Guaidó, a Venezuelan lawmaker attempting to take control of the country from President Nicolás Maduro.
The work that my husband does as a principal in the South Bronx and the work that I'm doing with Olivela is all in that vein.
She continues in that vein, berating Noah for his thoughtlessness, even arguing that "movement is life" is something men say to themselves to justify leaving their wives.
Number 3: In that vein, it is clear that the Trump cabal is aiming to either deregulate or make it easier to play in already regulated industries.
In that vein, other areas of its business that Okta is growing include its relationship with large cloud providers to provide the identification layer for their services.
In that vein,"Perpetrator Emasculation" is a rape revenge song, and I think a lot of women would say rape is minimized and misunderstood in our society.
In that vein, federal lawmakers also seek to ensure that political ads on Facebook, Google and Twitter must have clear and conspicuous disclaimers saying who purchased them.
In that vein some Democrats want a marginal individual tax rate of 5063 percent on the very highest earners, those making more than $5053 million a year.
In her new "Bouquet," at the Chocolate Factory Theater in Queens, she continues in that vein, joined by her longtime collaborator Lydia Okrent, an equally compelling performer.
In that vein, the appeal of vintage games becomes apparent for those who might be overwhelmed by all the digital gadgets in our day-to-day lives.
In that vein, one of the Trump administration's principal legacies could well be that North Korea (and Iran) became full-fledged nuclear-weapons states on its watch.
Still, 2016 has shown that just because an election played out one way in the recent past doesn't mean it's always going to continue in that vein.
Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp were both mentioned as ways people currently connect with politicians, which suggests there could be more products in that vein down the line.
And her life continued in that vein, until this adventurous woman from Galicia, Spain, eventually spent 32 years she spent working on Norwegian vessels as a maid.
In that vein, that's why I have invited Mark back to our conference, now called Code, after eight years for one more interview if he can stand it.
Gray has been one of the most forceful critics of the New Atheists since they first emerged on the scene, and his new book continues in that vein.
Aquaman confused many when it cast 51-year-old Kidman as 39-year-old Momoa's mother, but turns out that most of the casting follows in that vein.
In that vein, Washington tested waters by making a request for NATO to provide its surveillance AWACS aircraft to the anti-Islamic State coalition fighting militants in Syria.
In that vein, he met last week in Zurich with one of his largest investors, David Herro of Harris Associates, which owns nearly 10 percent of Credit Suisse.
In that vein, McCain recently teamed up with five other senators from both parties on a bill that would require congressional oversight before Trump can lift the sanctions.
In that vein, Nicholson asked Congress to invest more in the Afghan air force, though he didn't offer a dollar figure on how much that investment could cost.
In that vein, let's break down the series of events that flowed out of a Scotty's Brewhouse manager bestowing a "best butt" award to a female co-worker.
In that vein, he and congressional Republicans are arguing that their bitterly contested and expensive rewrite of the tax code will ultimately create more jobs and raise wages.
Such an approach would be based on international law instead of the whims of powerful lobby groups, and the letter to Secretary Tillerson sits firmly in that vein.
And in that vein, Luxenberg raises the question of whether the lower cost college education presidential nominee Hillary Clinton proposes is a threat to America's all-volunteer military.
Crushed, released in May on NNA Tapes, largely continues in that vein, piecing together noisy electronics and stuttering synths, with fluttering percussions ripped from the history of house music.
In that vein, one thing I especially appreciated about "Dinner for Seven" was the way it reminded us that Stan's had a rough go of it this season, too.
In that vein, original and exclusive content — if it hits the mark with viewers — could bring a more dedicated audience to Snapchat, and set it apart from the flock.
In that vein, Scott has taken strides to inform other parents dealing with similar issues, sharing his discovery on a Facebook group for parents of children with special needs.
This year's race, at the outset, looked set to follow in that vein as a contest between the scions of two storied political dynasties, Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush.
In that vein, their choices of artists for their official portraits in the collection of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery shine a spotlight on the state of American art.
In that vein, I scoured the transcripts of Nunberg's conversation with CNN's Gloria Borger and Jake Tapper for the best -- and, by that, I mean most absolutely bonkers -- nuggets.
In that vein, she and the team of teachers have made a concerted effort to make learning about plants hands-on, incorporating both horticulture and botany in their curriculum.
In that vein, we spoke with every expert we could think of, from a neuroscientist to a meditation guru, to get actionable advice every heartbroken person needs to hear.
In that vein, the Chromebook's durability perks and battery life — this model lasts up to 12 hours, Acer says — make it fit for the wear and tear of school scenarios.
In that vein, I figured it'd be the perfect time to try Becca's newest Shimmering Skin Perfecter Highlighter since the Chocolate Geode shade is a rich bronze, rather than gold.
My first pitch was riffing much more heavily on Aliens, but Dark Horse had several series already in that vein, so they asked me to tackle something a bit different.
In that vein, some of the NFL's stadiums will be the first to partner with identity-verification company Idemia to bring the IdentoGO technology used by TSA to their venues.
The sixth and final season of the show will continue in that vein, delving into more cases presented to a unit of the Los Angeles Police Department led by Cmdr.
Stress is happening because you are growing and changing, and once you've adapted, you get to keep the new capacities, and it makes new things in that vein less difficult.
Meddling in an American election and suggesting the Democrats are preparing to smear Trump, thus lending support to the real estate tycoon whom Putin has praised, is in that vein.
In that vein, many entrepreneurs try to have the perfect timing or the perfect version of their product, but Ringelmann thinks iterating your way into the business is your best bet.
The Mirabook is another Indiegogo campaign in that vein, but it offers some flexibility that might make it an exception to the rule of failure — if it ever ships, of course.
In that vein, Wal-Mart executives said last week that the pay increases the company has doled out to its store employees resulted in more of them shopping in its stores.
In that vein, it is glaringly clear that public opinion and legal systems are still stuck in defense of men rather than women, even in the midst of so-called progress.
In that vein, the Fox News host Chris Wallace emerged as an exceptional debate moderator in the third presidential debate, holding firm with both candidates and asking tough questions of each.
To continue in that vein, he said he would hold a news conference at Baselworld on Saturday to announce a travel program for watch lovers that he will begin this spring.
In that vein, it might make more sense to look at the Democratic primary as a whole, rather than as a fight between the two most progressive candidates in the race.
Pleasingly this season Mr. Jeffrey, a finalist in the 2018 LVMH Prize competition and recipient of the emerging talent prize at the Fashion Awards in December, continued firmly in that vein.
In that vein, Panah, who runs media and entertainment at Cisco Systems and has worked with several anti-sex trafficking organizations over the past decade, says she's always been a fighter.
A source with knowledge of the conversation said Trump was impressed by Carson's outreach, and the two agreed he'd continue in that vein by reaching out to the former GOP presidential candidates.
And he's effectively coined his own subgenre of jazz-fusion waltzes: His tunes in that vein are coyly swinging, often with a spritz of country flavor, and plenty of lazy, drawling drag.
In that vein, another recent development was very good for the Party and Chinese workers — after a scary two-quarter stretch a year ago, the pace of employment growth increased throughout 2016.
In that vein, the investigators told the paper that even the language they use when communicating with alleged victims is carefully worded to avoid the appearance that Uber is taking a side.
If Roman Reigns is decidedly not the next coming of peak era John Cena, or even not at all invincible in that vein like Bill Goldberg, just what the hell is he?
The company's Super Bowl ads tend to follow in that vein, showing Budweiser fans from sea to shining sea, or even sending Clydesdale horses clomping through forests to kneel at ground zero.
Filgueira describes a simple implant procedure after which patients would be monitored until it's time for their next refill; she'd like to see human testing in that vein in the next five years.
And in that vein, Rogue One (and presumably, future Star Wars Story films) represents a continuation of that rich Star Wars tradition of expanding on the lore from the movies that came before.
In that vein, over the next few years, non-Hollywood horror movies like High Tension, Wolf Creek, and The Descent came along and injected some new ideas—restraint mostly—into Hollywood's horror vocabulary.
In that vein, he invoked a famous addict, the actor Philip Seymour Hoffman, who died in 2014 having succumbed to what was believed to be a lethal mixture of heroin and other drugs.
In that vein, I was delighted that President Emmanuel Macron of France used his speech diplomatically but clearly to lecture Mr. Trump about the importance of Western values that really made America great.
"It shows a completely different kind of possibility of what a superhero in that vein can be, as opposed to Luke Cage or Black Lightning, as important as those characters are," she said.
Mr. Guyton's paintings are in that vein, too, though they do not depict pages of a newspaper at all — they depict the website of a media company that publishes news in many formats.
In that vein, Adams offers up a big-picture look: "In truth, plenty of sellers likely sold for no other reason than others were selling and the market was going down!" he wrote.
Emma's first two records sound similar enough—for the most part, that means softly-textured synth ballads––that you'd be forgiven for assuming that she would continue in that vein for record three.
"I think really refining the user experience and continuing to work on product, which seems to be what Dorsey wants to do, I think any announcements in that vein will be positive," Brown argued.
In that vein, since Vatican II, papal and priestly dress has tended to the more austere: a rejection of what was seen, by many, to be outdated and out-of-touch pomp and circumstance.
In that vein, a collection of artists and public figures, most of whom are Native, are releasing a new song and video today, titled "Stand Up / Stand N Rock," in support of the movement.
They're basically the same conversation, and I'm hoping that the way that we see diversity — which I think is getting better in Hollywood — I'm hoping that the perception of disability follows in that vein.
In that vein, the joint German-British-French statement took a tough line with Iran over its "negative role" in the region and did not refer at all to the U.S. strike on Soleimani.
In that vein, Edwards's Blackness in Abstraction makes a contribution to the conversation by presenting an opportunity to explore blackness, the experiences that blacken subjects, and how this paint-by-numbers mentality affects race.
Crystal Meth Anonymous is based on Alcoholics Anonymous, and before I entered the program, I thought that group recovery in that vein had to be weird—a creepy, cult-like approach to facing an addiction.
" In that vein, the Office of Management and Budget said on its website in October that the Labor Department "plans to update its regulations to comply with current law regarding protections for religion-exercising organizations.
In that vein, Powell remarked that financial conditions represent both a transmission channel and an important signal for monetary policy, but he stressed that the Fed was not trying to influence short-term financial conditions.
If the Broadway thing turns out to be some kind of live show following in that vein, then it will easily be worth its pricey tickets, which will cost between $75 and $850 a seat.
In that vein, Kalanick pledged that Uber in the coming months will release its first workforce diversity report, something it hasn't done despite the example set by many of Silicon Valley's other large technology companies.
In that vein, the appeal of YieldStreet, according to its co-founders, is that it gives users access to the type of high finance deals that huge institutions and the wealthy use to generate income.
In that vein, the house is taking a cue from the designer Azzedine Alaïa and giving itself the luxury of time: Jewelry will be released when it's ready and not according to a fashion calendar.
Phillips spoke of donors scrambling to figure out what they can do and on what areas they should focus their attention leading up to the midterms — and not having a lot of guidance in that vein.
In that vein, a new Explore option for its mobile apps could be used to steer users toward popular streams on its Periscope video platform and other high-profile live event coverage taking place on Twitter.
In that vein, it would probably surprise some to learn that some of our best intelligence analysts who specialize in this region come to work every day wearing the traditional dress of Muslim women — the hijab.
As Christopher H. Gibbs points out in excellent program notes, the Sixth may be Mahler's most Classical symphony: Imagine, if you can, Haydn writing a "Tragic" Symphony and carrying on in that vein for 80 minutes.
Schwartz said his cost-cutting approach stems from 3G's "ownership culture," or the mentality that employees should "always put the business before themselves" and, in that vein, treat the company's money as if it's their own.
And even though experts called his criticism unjustified, this weekend he continued in that vein, suggesting that California should take lessons from Finland, a country with 57 million acres of forests but comparatively few forest fires.
She was aiming for a style that was at once brawny and lavish, and since taking over last year Mr. Hernández has seemed to continue in that vein while bringing his far-ranging curiosity to bear.
In that vein, consider this admittedly radical idea: American journalists should take a pledge to not report the contents of a hack, and social media sites should remove from their networks any news stories discussing hacked material.
In that vein, it's worth noting that Sam Altman (Y Combinator), Marc Andreessen (Andreessen Horowitz) and Dan Doctoroff (Google's Sidewalk Labs) reportedly joined an advisory board for the Saudi government's $500 billion mega-city project, called Neom.
In that vein, Macy's CFO Karen Hoguet on Wednesday told analysts that the management team at the department store, where comparable sales slipped 5.6 percent during the quarter, was "scratching our heads" regarding the chain's soft results.
In that vein, UBS analyst Michael Lasser said in a separate interview with CNBC on Monday that the generation should start to play a bigger role in Home Depot's revenues over the next five to 10 years.
While we know that the MOB did not intend in any way to make light of the serious issue of sexual assault, we are concerned that some people may have interpreted the halftime performance in that vein.
And despite a report that the Republican National Committee is considering cutting off support and funds to Trump to focus on congressional races, RNC strategist Sean Spicer told The Hill "there are no discussions" in that vein.
In that vein, America doesn't need a referendum on Trump; it needs one on racism and hatred and a political party that's willing to line up as apologists for such virulence in order to win an election.
Over the years Vice's online video and television content has offered an often shallow but slick and jazzy spin on traditional newsmagazine and lifestyle coverage, and the "Vice News Tonight" segments tried to be in that vein.
In that vein, it's no surprise that Zuckerberg (and other top execs) would have someone skilled at speech writing to help him prepare remarks for events where other world leaders and policy makers are in the audience.
And in that vein, his lawyer last weekend turned over the content of one of Parnas' phones to House Intelligence Committee investigators, that equals scores of WhatsApp messages, text messages, photos, and thousands of pages of documents.
"Since the president was elected as a non-interventionist, I would like to hear him continue in that vein," said Roger Stone, a long-time friend of the president who worked on the Trump campaign's early stages.
Never mind that music in that vein is now a shorthand for a patriotism as blameless as a bald eagle and has been paraphrased for campaign ads for Ronald Reagan and Rick Perry (incongruous, given Copland's political proclivities).
It is in that vein I post, to help let those people know … It never mattered the schedule, if there was an experience to be lived, or more important a friend in need, he rose to the occasion.
She doesn't like a lot of stuff and I also see that, in that vein, she's asked for donations to The TLC Foundation for Body-Repetitive Behaviors (she suffered from trichotillomania) and I donate $10 in her name.
In that vein, an attorney for Gordon Sondland, Trump's ambassador to the European Union and a key witness in the probe, indicated that Sondland would likely honor a request to testify in public but hasn't yet received one.
But actions speak louder than words, and in that vein there's an even more important indicator of Adelson warming up to Trump: coverage of the candidate in Israel Hayom, a right-wing Israeli tabloid newspaper that Adelson owns.
In that vein, though I tend to be the beneficiary of this dynamic, I think it's often bs that a relatively small group of people end up getting the credit for something that had many, many absolutely integral contributors.
In that vein, Breitfeld said he wants Faraday Future to be more open, both about what it has and hasn't accomplished to this point as well as what he plans to do if he can successfully solicit new investors.
Alphabet's life science bet Verily has tried to create a few projects in that vein, as well — including a Star Trek-like Tricorder diagnostic tool to detect cancer early enough in the body to catch it before it spreads.
Another brilliant piece of writing in that vein is "#Vanlife, the Bohemian Social-Media Movement" in The New Yorker, by Rachel Monroe, which profiles a group of lifestyle bloggers who earn a living by monetizing their rejection of materialism.
And in that vein, if you look at the landscape of some of the biggest movie-related YouTube channels — Red Letter Media, Honest Trailers, Cinema Sins, How It Should Have Ended, Your Movie Sucks — a certain pattern begins to emerge.
In that vein, I didn't get cranky when my the seat of my jeans got soaked while sitting on damp logs during a conversation between Taryn Toomey (founder of the cultish workout program The Class) and Doree Shafrir (writer and podcaster).
"There are a number of questions and concerns that rise in that vein about this announced deal but there is still a lot of information that needs to come out before any conclusion should be reached," Fallon told reporters on Sunday.
In that vein, Lobo said: Migration, such as the massive flow of Middle Eastern, Afghan and African migrants into Europe starting in 2015, should be embraced as a large part of the solution to a fast-shrinking work force, he said.
For three decades Mr. Knight passed along information in that vein — and in more fanatical veins than that — in a regular column, "Diamond Reflections," which appeared in The Brooklyn Eagle and other borough-centric publications in Brooklyn and on Staten Island.
Most of the comments (thousands, it went viral) were in that vein, treating the work and its strangeness as comedy, though many reactions were more hostile, taking it as a symptom of what's wrong with art or dance or white people.
" Granted, PSAs about alcohol still often resort to social shaming tactics and focus on physical risks; but pot PSAs following in that vein will be a far cry from old messages of moral decay and character flaws in the "dope fiend.
Following in that vein, Food Network is banking on the power of its personalities, and the $7 streaming fee starts to make sense when it's viewed as an exclusive membership, giving fans the chance to interact with their favorite stars.
It's in that vein that The Legends Room (link mildly NSFW), a new Las Vegas strip club, had decided to issue its own cryptocurrency which will be redeemable for drinks and dances at the club, and distributed through a custom mobile app.
"In that vein, the start to earnings season was rather impressive as the banks appear to be doing relatively well, adding to some upward pressure on the equity market as the S&P 500 nears a return to record levels," it added.
And Monica Lewinsky, who actually wrote this amazing piece for us earlier in the year about #MeToo and sort of her overlapping experience in that vein, is just very thoughtful about a lot of the issues that Hannah addresses in her work.
In that vein, transferring money out of PayPal has actually been a big area of development for the company in recent years to better compete with the likes of Square and Stripe, and it has proved to be a popular hit with customers.
But this team—and its best player—is indeed at their best in the open floor; in that vein Roberson is an above-average complementary piece, even though he has the lowest True Shooting percentage in the league among players with 262.5,703 minutes.
In that vein, it seems Handshake is trying to position itself as a platform that is considering and thinking about how to address diversity from the ground up, as a native part of its platform while it is still small and growing.
Some potential candidates in that vein could be Dave Donatelli, a former HP executive who followed Hurd to Oracle during Meg Whitman's reign at HP. Donatelli is executive vice president for the worldwide sales and marketing strategy for Oracle Cloud, reporting to Hurd.
In that vein, a new TrendForce report supports a lot of what was already suspected: Expect three basic models: A standard one, a larger-screen one, and a high-end model making use of a different type of screen, known as AMOLED.
In that vein, Flip, a Stuttgart, Germany-based employee messenger app, has now raised €3.6M ($4M) from LEA Partners and Cavalry Ventures, together with Plug and Play Ventures and Business Angels such as Jürgen Hambrecht (Chairman of the Supervisory Board BASF), Prof.
In that vein, some Republicans seized on new data from a poll of 269 battleground House districts by The Washington Post and the Schar School that shows 133% of voters backing the Democratic candidate in their district and 213% supporting the GOP candidate.
In that vein, Down Below is not about a surreal spell of madness, but is a startlingly lucid book that on the one hand demystifies mental illness, and on the other reveals how the episode brought her clarity and power of mind.
In that vein, Bashir explores the concept of the "blackbody," a scientific term for something that absorbs all radiation — in contrast to the supremely reflective "whitebody" — as the blackbody converges with the "black body" existing within the racist American economic, political and cultural system.
Their manager was Leo Durocher, and he wasn't above that kind of thing; back in his playing days with the Yankees, he had been suspected of lifting items from the clubhouse, filching things like Babe Ruth's watch; his life went on in that vein.
In that vein, although the number of persons unemployed went up, which is not a big surprise given the furloughed government employees, the percentage of the adult population that was either working or seeking to work ticked up by one tenth of a percent.
In that vein, we (and others, it seems) had heard that Sequoia — which today invests in several Europe-based startups, including Tessian, Graphcore, Klarna, Tourlane, Evervault  and CEGX — has been considering establishing a more permanent presence in this part of the world, specifically in London.
In that vein, Senator Lisa Murkowski, long seen as one of the potential Republican swing votes on whether to have witnesses or not asked both sides where the lines should be, since everyone in office is thinking about their reelection chances all the time.
A few of our favorites include the aforementioned Dawn Ray'd, Ancst, Iskra, Book of Sand, Not A Cost, Appalachian Terror Unit, and Storm of Sedition, and I am absolutely always interested in hearing more recommendations or submissions from artists in that vein—my email address is kim.
In that vein, a study by Erin Hengel of the University of Liverpool presented at the conference points to one possible reason why female economists publish fewer papers than male ones: journal editors and reviewers may be holding female authors to a higher standard than male ones.
In that vein, Senator Richard C. Shelby, the veteran Republican from Alabama up for re-election in November, apparently wants first crack at questioning Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch on the administration's rationale and legal justification for moving ahead on its own with the new rules.
In that vein, the prime minister enlisted fresh assurances from Europe's most senior officials and warned again of the dangers of a chaotic "no deal" withdrawal from the E.U. She also tried to cajole hard-line Brexiteers to support her, even if they hate her plan.
Another initiative in that vein will be the opportunity for amateurs to run the Olympic marathon course after the official race has ended (which is, in essence, how most major marathons in the world operate, with a group of professional competitors preceding a larger, amateur field).
In that vein, something strikes me as a little ironic about choosing the Ektra branding for this effort: when the original Ektra was launched in 1941, "it was amazingly innovative and feature laden, actually outshining the contemporary Leica and Contax in terms of features," according to one historic account.
In that vein, President Trump has provided us, in the name of security, with a travel ban on immigrants and refugees from countries whose citizens have caused the terrorism deaths of no Americans, while leaving out countries whose citizens have caused the terrorism deaths of thousands of Americans.
In that vein, Homan wrote that ICE will change its policy on private bills in four key ways: ICE will issue a deportation stay "only if the Chair of the full Committee expressly makes a written request," not merely when a request for an investigative report is made.
" The video underscores that Phillips is willing to sell noncustomized products to gay people for nonwedding purposes, and in that vein, Matt adds, "We're here to buy stuff from him and support him because we don't think any artist should be forced to create for something that violates their beliefs.
"We are pleased with the federal government achievements in the insurgency war and in that vein state governors have approved that the sum of $1 billion be taken from the excess crude account by the federal government to fight the insurgency war to its conclusion," said Godwin Obaseki, Edo state governor.
Although their previous eight albums vary in many ways, their streamlined, explosive sound is so dependably uniform it seemed they could have continued in that vein forever, especially given that their previous album — and first in ten years — No Cities to Love, further condensed that sound to its raw essence.
Women-centric events are typically in that vein: Lilith Fair raised $10 million for organizations like Planned Parenthood over its original three-year run, and in its first year, Ladyfest donated all of its proceeds to charity, which has since continued to be par for the course with all other iterations.
No regrets, but our last record was so over-the-top in that vein—and I think it absolutely had to be—but it was to the point where that I felt like there was nowhere else to go but to reassess what the band could possibly be within our corner we carved out.
In that vein we can expect an episode focused solely on the housekeepers employed by Ally, Bridgette's rich-lady boss (she's the spoiled kids' tutor) played by Connie Britton, and an episode in which Eliza and Bridgette talk frankly about their interracial friendship, and the divisions even their love for one another can't erase.
Wendy Hoopes, voice of Jane Lane, Helen, & Quinn Morgendorffer: I'd just graduated from NYU, and I sent a tape over to MTV with a letter saying that I'd love to do voices for them on Beavis and Butt-Head—but also, wouldn't it be great to do a girls show in that vein, but smart.
" (It should be noted that the Met will perform it with an intermission.) "Best known for her explorations of sound, Ms. Saariaho continues in that vein here with music that combines vivid orchestration, the subtle use of electronic instruments and imaginative, sometimes unearthly writing for chorus, which sings from the side of the stage.
We're already starting to see news in that vein this week — Verizon announced plans for 5G testing with millimeter wave hardware in multiple cities across the US, AT&T is planning to test its own more unspecified "5G Evolution" network later this year, and Intel, Qualcomm, and Samsung all announced new chipsets that can support gigabit LTE speeds.
LaPorsha Renae, Rihanna's "Diamonds" In that vein, I think what made me so overcome about La'Porsha's segment wasn't necessarily her vocal prowess on a current song (though she definitely needed that marketability bump in the eyes of producers); it was the triple-whammy of an emotionally driven intro, the song itself, and most importantly the raging fanfare that followed.
The show does a great job of taking a resolutely intersectional approach to a phrase that emerged from white feminism; in that vein, Vogel might instead have brought in another one or two LGBTQ artists, who, even before Trump instructed states not to comply with Title IX, were facing a vice president who has worked to oppose their rights.
" Expounding further in that vein, he issued a call, stating that "One of the things we've got to do is put a legal architecture in place, and we need congressional help in order to do that, to make sure that not only am I reined in but any president's reined in, in terms of some of the decisions that we're making.
In that vein, he has been willing to advance policies that he argues reflect American interests even at the cost of complaints from abroad, including travel restrictions on selected predominantly Muslim countries that were partially restored by the Supreme Court on Monday, construction of a wall along the Mexican border, and withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement with Asia.
This episode has three blockbusters in that vein: Jon and Dany meeting for the first time in the Dragonstone throne room (my favorite of Deb Riley's many spectacular sets), Cersei exacting brutal revenge on Ellaria in the black cells, and Lady Olenna (all hail, Dame Diana!) informing Jaime it was she who murdered Joffrey all those years ago… just before she succumbs to poison herself.
In that vein, here are my suggestions for public celebrity quarrels that deserve to be addressed while we're all doing nothing but scrolling Instagram: The Sex And The City Costars How this bad blood started, we don't know, all I know is one day it was 2018 and Kim Cattrall was calling Sarah Jessica Parker "cruel" and accusing her of "exploiting" the death of Cattrall's brother by publicly sending her condolences.
In that vein, the collection also includes a brass or silver middle-finger pendant (named after the activist and drag queen Marsha P. Johnson); a stiletto-like silver spike (called DOMO, after the Swedish pop star Robyn's 0003 "Dancing on My Own," one of Peddigrew's favorite queer anthems); and another necklace, inspired by the jeweler's trans and nonbinary friends, which features a labradorite spike and two silver ones in homage to the two-spirit concept in some indigenous cultures.
So while I crave drama that makes its points through the traditional — and I would argue longer-lasting — means of character and conflict, I'm not sure that anything in that vein can do what "Angels in America" and "The Normal Heart" did during the height of the AIDS epidemic or, for that matter, what "A Raisin in the Sun" and other seminal civil rights dramas did to change the way Americans — or white Americans anyway — looked at racism.
But having genre elements isn't the same thing as fitting into a genre, and in that vein, S-Town is less a true-crime whodunit than a kaleidoscopic non-fiction novel in the shape of a true crime–tinged podcast, one whose narrative preoccupations are more tied to the spirit and myriad complexities of a place (in this case, the tiny rural town of Woodstock, Alabama) than the combustible tension of a mystery to be solved — though, there is a murder mystery involved, too.

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