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Ashley, you were in the thick of drama this season.
Once again Vodafone is in the thick of the action.
"I am in the thick of things," Scott tells PEOPLE.
Whatever your history, you're in the thick of it now.
Who wouldn't prefer to be in the thick of love?
I was right in the thick of it back then.
Keira Knightley is in the thick of the newborn stage!
They're out on the Kingsroad, living in the thick of it.
Julia Stiles is in the thick of that mom/work balance.
But it's fun to be back in the thick of it.
Ms. Wolfe's work began in the thick of feminism's second wave.
"It's fun to be back in the thick of it," Mickelson said.
Neil Patrick Harris is truly in the thick of the Halloween spirit.
Saudi companies are coming under pressure in the thick of earnings season.
And we will, but we&aposre in the thick of it [now].
"We're in the thick of things (in the AFC South)," Mariota said.
Bottom line: Negotiators are in the thick of the Rubik's Cube process.
Regardless, in the thick of all that speculative convo, I'm frankly unbothered.
The Bruins are in the thick of the Atlantic Division playoff race.
Halfway across the country, Houstonians found themselves in the thick of it.
Now, UBI is right in the thick of conversation across the country.
Our editors provide crucial support while we're in the thick of it.
Canada, meanwhile, finds itself in the thick of a national curling crisis.
And the 23-year-old was in the thick of law school applications.
Disagreements bubble over; regret can flare up in the thick of a relationship.
I was really in the thick of the drama, and obviously that helped.
Or so I imagined until I was actually in the thick of it.
"Karl" was in the thick of the intellectual developments of the 19th century.
"Ben Jealous has always been in the thick of the fight," she said.
But Sanders remains in the thick of things in the early-voting states.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents dragging away immigrants in the thick of night.
Abigail Adams loved politics and she loved being in the thick of things.
She is in the thick of it, just points away from first place.
It's the middle of summer and you're in the thick of your internship.
The Hound As always, Sandor Clegane is in the thick of most battle action.
Sun spent much of his life not in the thick of action but abroad.
Obi-Wan was in the thick of the action rather than on its periphery.
And as The Times's Seoul bureau chief, I was in the thick of it.
So why was it so important to stage them in the thick of summer?
But its arrival puts Apple in the thick of Hollywood's so-called streaming wars.
Don't be surprised when the Patriots are at least in the thick of it.
When Life Changes came out, we were in the thick of the process [of becoming parents], and now we're in the thick of the actual happening of being parents, and so there's a lot of cool, different inspiration that we pulled from that.
For the undergraduate students in the thick of it, such prestige comes with its faults.
Leonard Leo of the Federalist Society in particular has been in the thick of this.
Still, in the thick of the current correction, Bitcoin's longer-term growth is anyone's guess.
Eric Plummer has been in the thick of local media's struggle to stay above water.
A decision is expected by next June, in the thick of the 2020 presidential campaign.
But behind the scenes she was in the thick of it helping with damage control.
Even in the thick of things, he can't seem to take the film's premise seriously.
I don't think anyone thinks the Stars will finish in the thick of the lottery.
The holidays, however, often see me back in the thick of all-consuming disordered thoughts.
Sanders on Wednesday made clear he thinks he's still in the thick of the battle.
Seal was right in the thick of it when cocaine was pouring in from Colombia.
We're in the thick of enrollment season, which, for many workers, might not mean much.
PALLADINO That's right in the thick of the season, the whole week of just singles?
The location of La Reserve Paris is best described as in the thick of it.
Breathe deeply and feel as if you're in the thick of the Great British Empire.
It opens with Spencer (Ezra) suited up with his Crenshaw teammates in the thick of game.
They're now looking to convince parents who may not be in the thick of the drama.
You're in the thick of things, Cancer; in the middle of the process of letting go.
The Mercury 7 are pictured here in the thick of survival training in the Nevada desert.
"We're right now in the thick of college application time, which is so stressful," he said.
So the Iranian migration here is also supercharged, and Reza was in the thick of that.
Starting in the thick of the competitive pack would provide a better perspective of the race.
Decisions are expected by the end of June, in the thick of the 2020 presidential election.
Ten months later, President Richard M. Nixon himself quit in the thick of the Watergate scandal.
Right in the thick of Super Bowl mania, Paramount's made some room for A Quiet Place.
"You're going to feel like you're in the thick of it," said Imagineering creative director Wendy Anderson.
The reality of being a young woman growing up in Hollywood in the thick of the madness.
Lost Man Creek is a peaceful oasis in the thick of the office buildings of downtown Brooklyn.
It's all there in the film — because director Afineevsky was smack dab in the thick of it.
"This election is heating up, and you should be right in the thick of it," she wrote.
Don't worry, Mendes' character Veronica is going to be in the thick of all the tense drama.
In the thick of it all, I could see my other guest, Keith Reed, was equally aghast.
Then I got to Miami, and I was like, 'I like being in the thick of it.
Affection for this product, sold in the thick of the holiday season, seems hardwired into America's arteries.
Augustine says when you're in the thick of it, don't forget to give your partner a hint.
Now he finds himself comfortably in the thick of a debate over players' kneeling during the anthem.
But my personal highlight was the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, also in the thick of Olmsted parks.
Two Trump administration officials in the thick of the impeachment inquiry have brought Italy into the story.
I yearn for what I imagine she feels in the thick of her exploits: ferocious, sharp, powerful.
In Iowa City we're in the thick of where everything is happening in a great dynamic city.
" She continued: "I am in the thick of it but I hope to give some hope to others.
David let me start with you because you've been in the thick of it in the action outside?
Yes, we're still in the thick of proxy season — a time of pay data nirvana for business journalists.
" A new calling Two years into their journey, Hillary said they are still in the "thick of things.
The Press Conference circles back to this theme of powerful women caught in the thick of something major.
We're in the thick of football season, which can mean Sundays spent eating food that's less than wholesome.
We're in the thick of fashion month, and this season, deviating from business-as-usual has become ubiquitous.
When The Powerpuff Girls debuted on November 18, 1998, America was in the thick of third wave feminism.
Of course, no mere mortal can be 100% prepared for parenthood before they're in the thick of it.
In the thick of World War II, the government needs to produce films to boost the public's moral.
The three companies selected by Seattle were in the thick of a price war to lure more riders.
And Father Malone, chaplain to the New York Press Club, wanted to remain in the thick of things.
"We're right now in the thick of college application time, which is so stressful," Macy is quoted saying.
"When you are in the thick of things, you can get confused by small stuff," he said later.
NSW Rural Fire Service Firefighters and community workers in rural fire brigades are in the thick of it.
NSW Rural Fire Service Firefighters and community workers in rural fire brigades are in the thick of it.
We're in the thick of winter where all the fun holidays are over and now it's just cold.
Impeachment investigation We're in the thick of some of the most important -- and compelling -- impeachment hearings to date.
Being down there in the thick of it allows you to experience scale in a whole different way.
The village is southwest of Chengdu, up narrow roads in the thick of the mountains and bamboo forests.
None of the actors who remain in the thick of the titular game are over the age of 60.
"But we're right in the thick of harvest and a lot of farmers are selling cash beans," he said.
They've always been into the glam thing and dressing up every day and being in the thick of it.
It could put him right in the thick of the impeachment soup as a co-conspirator with the president.
They've always been into the glam thing and dressing up every day and being in the thick of it.
We're in the thick of tax season, but there are still opportunities for procrastinators to save a few bucks.
I don't really know the answer to that quite yet because I am still in the thick of it.
Trump's decision to fire Comey in May in the thick of the probe is reportedly part of the investigation.
It's still baffling that the Luhn settlement wasn't either, though it came in the thick of the hacking case.
So we're kind of in the thick of it, and so far I'm so incredibly impressed with my kids.
That dramatic story takes on new meaning in 2017 with Comey and Mueller back in the thick of things.
"Name a banking scandal and Deutsche Bank was in the thick of it," Roger Lowenstein writes in his review.
Few of us can express our aches and hurts accurately, particularly when we are in the thick of them.
Seattle is already in the thick of it (Stat News) Coronavirus is mysteriously sparing kids and killing the elderly.
And soon the cobblestones are awash in blackmail, arson and murder, with Agatha naturally in the thick of it.
We're in the thick of summer, and we hope we've been helping you have a great one so far.
It can also allow you to be in the thick of a neighborhood while experiencing a more homey vacation.
We're officially in the thick of Spooky Szn, when ghouls and ghosts are said to be roaming more freely.
"When you're right there in the thick of things, your decisions are immediate," said Bristow, who previously led Randgold.
It's easy to forget your successes — big and small — when you're in the thick of actually doing your job.
In that job, she was often in the thick of the action during a financial crisis or debt meltdown.
Now that we're in the thick of a new awards season, revisit this critical favorite that won six Oscars.
In the thick of all this, she went regularly to pester the men at the National Hurricane Centre in Miami.
We're in the thick of awards season, which means there's no shortage of fairytale gowns, inspiring speeches, and budding bromances.
I was in the thick of the renaissance, and moving through it and creating part of it with The GTOs.
But he also set up a potential showdown over abortion next year, in the thick of the 2020 presidential campaign.
It all equals reliable performance so you don't let down your teammates when you're in the thick of heavy action.
We may already be in the thick of Dry January, but a new survey suggests that it's just the beginning.
In true trustafarian fashion, "getting in the thick of it" means blocking the real soldiers' way and chuckling to himself.
Most were in the thick of the fighting and wrote of the heroism, the fear, victories and the mounting losses.
The apartment was in the thick of hipster Brooklyn, atop the restaurant Five Leaves, on a corner near McCarren Park.
Awood organizers decided to escalate their plan further: They would stage a walkout in the thick of the preholiday rush.
Thankfully, as a radiology resident, I'm not in the thick of the Covid-19 crisis as I rarely see patients.
"We are now in the thick of it ... There is no more waiting until later to solve problems," Lindblad said.
Last week, in the thick of the impeachment hearings, the DNC conducted a big health care push in battleground states.
It certainly helps that more investors are women and are in the thick of their child-bearing and rearing years.
Owen doesn't quit either, so he'll likely stay in the thick of it as long as Alex and Richard do.
This movie is an explosive, action-packed visual feast that starts in the thick of things and doesn't let go.
Ryan didn't intend to be in the thick of things; he has a desk job at the Central Intelligence Agency.
When you're the patient in the thick of it, you just soldier on—I wish my family had more support.
His time in Karion and S.A. Slayer granted him a unique in-the-thick-of-it perspective on San Antonio metal.
"When I was writing the album I was in the thick of the worst shit I've ever been through," she says.
But there was no way to get Twitter to load in the thick of things, so most of us had not.
You could argue that I'd have less time to spend with my son because I'd be in the thick of work.
The second manager—"your manager needs a manager"—is Jimmy Fallon, right in the thick of his Saturday Night Live years.
"We expected in September to be playing teams that are in the thick of things; good teams," manager Craig Counsell said.
What has it been like to have a book written in the thick of the Bush administration suddenly become relevant again?
Harden's 21 points kept Houston in the thick of it in a first half that ended in a 55-55 tie.
Posts on Instagram from John Kavanagh have shown Holohan still in the thick of it during McGregor's preparations for UFC 205.
I'm most struck by the palpable anxiety from Ms. Du and Ms. Zupanc, two students in the thick of the frenzy.
And when investors previously traded on these two sentiments at the same time, the markets were in the thick of crises.
When Pope Francis visited, the property was in the thick of the action, with metal detectors and fences a block away.
Mckesson still speaks as if he's in the thick of the race, but he's also apt to move the goal posts.
And in the thick of that hoopla, there's been a disregard for the onus of responsibility befalling black "headline making" professionals.
Park Hyatt's location is ideal for vacationers eager to see SoCal's many attractions but not stay in the thick of it.
Only once this year, at the Valspar Championship in March, has he consistently stayed in the thick of competition all tournament.
Yet O'Callaghan now lands in the thick of the highest-profile investigation at the Justice Department, ensnarling former Trump campaign associates.
That kind of record, if sustained over a full season, would have the Kings in the thick of the playoff race.
Though the Pacers were in seventh place entering Sunday, they are very much in the thick of things in the Eastern Conference.
These shows avoid the "so white" trap by putting people of color in the thick of whatever action their creators dreamt up.
The "flaws" I've forgotten to fix will become endearing and unique, and when I'm in the thick of it, it's not important.
But in the thick of it, you know — the snot and whiskey and Frank Ocean of it — this feels like irrelevant information.
When you're in the thick of work, it's hard to see what stress can do to your body until you walk away.
We might be out of the woods, eclipse-wise, for the moment, but we're in the thick of Leo season now, stargazers.
The Supreme Court, which typically tries to avoid the glare of partisan politics, could find itself right in the thick of it.
Now that he's in the thick of it, he'd better be a fast learner -- or run the risk of being left behind.
The medical field can move incredibly fast, even if it may not seem like it when you're in the thick of things.
Case in point Joakim Noah, in the thick of a peace march through Chicago put on by his own Noah's Arc Foundation.
"I should like to get in the thick of it," he announces to General Kutuzov, who rolls his milky eye in response.
Now that we're in the thick of the show, fans are getting very restless, because she has yet to make an appearance.
Whether you just got engaged or you're already in the thick of it, you'll identify with these six stages of wedding planning.
"We are in the thick of a public health crisis like our modern world has never experienced," Moody said in a statement.
We eased out of the dense streets of central Soyapango toward a neighborhood called Horizontes, in the thick of MS-13 territory.
Recently, Ms. Gallardo was offered a space in a shopping center about a mile away, in the thick of Salisbury's downtown area.
By late September, Dr. Matthew Donahue, an internal medicine specialist at the state's health department, was in the thick of an investigation.
Banks and businesses in some Northern California towns shut down; agricultural processing machines were inoperable in the thick of the fall harvest.
And, of course, it is in the thick of developing the Cybertruck, which is supposed to go on sale in late 5003.
I love being right in the thick of things, working hard, and seeing the show I worked on on TV that night.
Now Coffey is once again squarely in the thick of a heated presidential election, another sideshow in a country full of them.
There's a distinct vibe of the sinking Titanic in the air as privilege and entitlement dominate even in the thick of the shooting.
DC: I'm inspired because there's just lots of cool stuff happening and we're like, it's cool to be in the thick of it.
The Baltimore Orioles still find themselves in the thick of the cluttered American League wild-card race despite their four-game losing streak.
The American should be in the thick of the action from Tuesday, with the women's super-G the opening race on the program.
The reality is that your partnership gets put on the back burner when you're in the thick of treatment, with or without kids.
Included in the Black TV series and movies we've all enjoyed this year, Black dads have been right in the thick of it.
Here in the early 21st century, if you want to be president you need to get right down in the thick of it.
In the thick of so many life changes, our leading lady needs a good turn up, and she's willing to fight for it.
It was advice that she actually received from her own husband when she was in the thick of it with two young children.
But really, with Fright Night just around the corner, we're in the thick of the best Halloween costumes that Instagram has to offer.
And, since we're in the thick of Halloween party season, opportunities to dress sexily and flirt to your heart's content will increase exponentially.
It was also the day before Noma's last service, so Holland and the entire team were in the thick of the final stretches.
On the other hand, if Prosthesis were in the thick of a mech race, a 10 foot leap might be considered pretty exciting.
Now the court dates will probably fall in the thick of the election campaign, and clearly will be used to attack my party.
The victory snapped a three-game winning streak by the Maple Leafs, who are in the thick of the Eastern Conference playoff race.
Smith writes: I don't think we ever truly forgot about whites, even when we were alone among ourselves in the thick of family.
This scene comes in the thick of Maniac, a new ten-part Netflix series from director Cary Joji Fukunaga (Sin Nombre, True Detective).
My view is that she won't endorse anyone; that will allow her to be in the thick of the vice-presidential selection soup.
All Siemian has to do is clear that extremely low bar to keep the Broncos in the thick of the AFC title race.
But whether you're failing or in the thick of rapid growth, if everything's already on fire, don't go looking for more to burn.
Most chapters launch with a riveting scene: a patient in the thick of getting a heart transplant, say, or having open-heart surgery.
"Once it happens, it'll be too late, we'll be in the thick of it, it'll be too late to get out," Campbell said.
Rest assured that the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights coalition, and our allies, will be in the thick of this fight.
Bottom line: Bank stocks rallied on Monday in the thick of big banks' earnings reports, and one money manager sees bigger gains ahead.
The very first line, "Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents," puts the reader in the thick of the March family's financial woes.
That's where Beyond Meat comes in, a company with products in the thick of a sector that's growing fast, according to Piper Jaffray.
The two are in the thick of a hellish custody battle of their two young children, daughter Kensington, 5, and son St. Julian, 3.
The win kept the Timberwolves (46-35) in the thick of the Western playoff race with just one game remaining in the regular season.
I hadn't considered there would be an emotional component to breastfeeding, one I wouldn't understand until I was in the thick of it myself.
When ICON launches, it will be flying at about 357 miles above the Earth's surface, putting it right in the thick of the ionosphere.
A film that follows an investment banker (Anna Gunn) as she climbs to the top of Wall Street in the thick of financial corruption.
Unlike the provocations of Malcolm Tucker, the splenetic and foul-mouthed political adviser in "The Thick of It", the barbarity of Stalinism was genuine.
Despite playing well below expectations, the Carolina Panthers and Atlanta Falcons still are right in the thick of the race in the NFC South.
When lawmakers and aides tick through the White House operation, it's clear Vice President Mike Pence is very much in the thick of it.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — With a goal for the ages, Nikita Kucherov has the Tampa Bay Lightning back in the thick of the wild-card race.
And, while these things might seem obvious in writing, when you're in the thick of it all, they aren't quite as easy to recognize.
His latest release, the timely miscegenation drama Loving, seems poised to put him in the thick of the Oscar conversation for the first time.
The watershed of Ashland, a former mill-town in southern Oregon, which was in the thick of the owl crisis, provides a good illustration.
Orphan Black wastes no time getting to the point, and after the dramatic 5 season premiere, we're back in the thick of the action.
In 1944, in the thick of World War II, representatives of 54 nations convened in Chicago for the first Convention on International Civil Aviation.
The White House has not nominated his successor, and it's unclear whether anyone could receive Senate confirmation in the thick of an election year.
The University is in the thick of O Week and we've got to congratulate the student union on teeing up this stellar surprise performance.
Earlier this year in the thick of his election campaign, Vladimir Putin released a propaganda video promoting Russia's "invincible" new generation of nuclear weapons.
Dr. Kivelson was in the thick of it, probing for answers and deeper reflection, her questions leading Mr. Tomlinson to better explain his work.
Peter is in the thick of it now as he tries to find a fiancée, and he's taking this as seriously as his women.
After the quickest of turnarounds, the street style crew last spotted at Milan Fashion Week is now deep in the thick of Paris shows.
If the court agrees to do so, a decision will come by the end of June, in the thick of the presidential campaign season.
That "eventually," however, can easily read like "never" if you're in the thick of it, getting one line on pregnancy pee sticks month after month.
However it handles Mr Trump's pleas, the court is now in the thick of the most heated inter-branch controversy it has addressed in decades.
David Duke and Trump's 'bad earpiece' In the thick of the Republican primaries, Trump received the support of former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke.
The upstart Philadelphia Flyers remain in the thick of the early postseason conversation due in large part to their sizzling play at home of late.
The scene that follows manages to communicate both the precision-architecture of warfare and the total disorientation of an individual in the thick of it.
We want to gather the expertise and knowledge of the founders that have come before and those that are in the thick of it now.
As a person recovering from addiction himself, I wanted to know if it's difficult to be constantly interacting with people in the thick of addiction.
I still get scared before public speaking and fights, but I find once I am in the thick of it I am much calmer now.
The Queens-raised artist decoded the formula that made being a mainstream "female rapper" possible, landing her in the thick of hip-hop's boys club.
"Constant involvement in the thick of geopolitical struggles requires the exercise of the government's military-police powers to be most vital and decisive," Surkov contends.
"She's going to go to college… We're right now in the thick of college application time, which is so stressful," Macy told Parade in January.
Opinion THESE days, in the thick of the American presidential primaries, it's easy to see how the 19803 states continue to drive the political system.
But Merritt reeled off five consecutive birdies and was in the thick of the battle until his second shot at 22014 found the water hazard.
And think back nearly 20 years to President Clinton's four-day bombing campaign against Afghanistan and Sudan — right in the thick of his impeachment proceedings.
Still, newsletters with longstanding track records for their model portfolios seem to offer some investors peace of mind even in the thick of a storm.
Popp wrote back to say it was unlikely; they were in the thick of negotiations to stave off the government shutdown that was then looming.
Now that I'm in the thick of it everyday, it is still really fucking cool, but it's more like, eh, I can do that, maybe.
Next week the market will be in the thick of a busy earnings season, and Jim Cramer doesn't plan on sleeping for the next three weeks.
Chaos and disarray are no strangers to soldiers in the thick of conflict, though the discipline of established professional armies might restrict battlefield anger and recrimination.
And Charles, "The New Republic" was in the thick of it and Charles was very much a central figure in all those discussions at our office.
I feel I'm in the thick of the liberal elite, but then again, I live in Connecticut, which is also ... We're still in the blue states.
And its location, between India and South-East Asia, with a long littoral on the Indian Ocean, puts it in the thick of things, geopolitically speaking.
"If the Philippines are out -- and they're in the thick of it -- that starts to raise questions about our whole approach" to the region, he said.
"We feel like we haven't played our best baseball yet, and that's a good sign because we're still right in the thick of things," Suzuki said.
" Blair, who was diagnosed in August, said in her post, "I am in the thick of it but I hope to give some hope to others.
When protests broke out in Moscow and St Petersburg in 2011, Rastorguev was in the thick of it, trying to convey the intoxicating atmosphere of freedom.
Yes, The Hate U Give is timely because it arrives in the thick of what has become a barrage of state-sanctioned, anti-Black violence incidents.
Wall Street, which is in the thick of the second-quarter earnings season, was expected to ease back from Monday's latest record high when it reopens.
United Nations peacekeepers are not prepared for counterterrorism operations, though they occasionally find themselves in the thick of war zones where known terrorist groups are active.
You hunted with the tribe—do you mind recalling for our readers what it was like being on the whaling boats in the thick of it?
Robin hosted a luau-themed bash at his Malibu pad Sunday, and Julian was in the thick of it with some cousins and friends there too.
Judge Weinstein was first appointed to the bench more than 24 years ago and is still in the thick of hot-button issues in the courts.
The worst opening gap for the S&P ETF was in the thick of the financial crisis after Lehman Brothers failed and other institutions were wavering.
At stake for both parties is the swing seat on an ideologically divided Supreme Court in the thick of an election battle for control of Congress.
As the Russos were in the thick of filming "Avengers: Infinity War" and "Avengers: Endgame" back-to-back, Brown's call finally came in October of 2017.
Kushner, who worked closely with the Trump campaign and is now a senior White House advisor, has found himself in the thick of the Russia investigations.
A Supreme Court decision is due by the end of June, in the thick of next year's presidential race in which Trump is seeking re-election.
In the thick of the Me Too movement, it became popular to ask what should happen to the creative work of people accused of sexual misconduct.
There is a huge leap from the late 1980s into the 21st century and then we are in the thick of FOIA requests and sloppy xeroxes.
In 2019, we're still in the thick of the streaming wars, with old media mega-corporations like Disney only just now beginning to enter the fray. 
This dynamic is not only a thing of distant history: In the thick of feminism's second wave, women were often still divided along lines of identity.
The league was founded in a Montreal hotel in late November 1917, in the thick of World War I, when professional hockey was still fairly new.
But now head coach Jason Kidd's squad is in the thick of a playoff chase, rejuvenated by Middleton's comeback and hitting a groove at the right time.
We're currently in the thick of awards season with the Golden Globes having recently wrapped, and the Screen Actors Guild Awards and Academy Awards on the horizon.
CONS: She and husband Jared Kushner appear to be in the thick of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, not least for using private emails for government business.
Brazil is in the thick of a special mess, which used to be a general sort of mess, before yesterday's special conditions became general, if you follow.
Of the three options, I'd recommend the larger version of the hydrating balm — especially in the thick of winter when the skin around my lips gets dry.
The Wife arrived in the thick of the #MeToo revelations and their aftermath, and it was the crime novel I thought of most during the Kavanagh hearings.
Also breeding mistrust was the failure of what would have been the world's largest-ever semiconductor sector takeover last year in the thick of the Sino-U.
Instead of hiding, Mr Schwarzenegger is in the thick of a nationwide campaign against gerrymandering—when parties draw electoral districts to give their side an unfair advantage.
Japanese artist Mariko Mori is currently in the thick of installing a "ring of light" at the top of the 190 feet-tall Véu da Noiva waterfall.
Not that there's ever a convenient time to get sick, but when you notice a cold coming on in the thick of summer, it's arguably the worst.
For the first time, this analysis has confirmed that one of the Marshals' planes was in the thick of the action during an important capture in Mexico.
Both teams are in the thick of the conference race and began the week only a game behind leaders Oregon and Washington in the cluttered Pac-12.
The concerns were aired during a confidential October meeting between players and owners while the controversy over the protests raged in the thick of the NFL season.
I walked out there with an acoustic guitar and played for 45 more minutes right in the thick of all the people with no microphone, no nothing.
His plucky cousin Lyanna (Bella Ramsey) refuses to stay put in the crypt and intends to be in the thick of it no matter what Jorah says.
Transgender people and our advocates are in the thick of battle for federal legal recognition and protection, and because of that, our opponents have become politically engaged.
The Cardinals remain in the thick of the NL wild-card race as they sit one-half game behind the New York Mets for the second spot.
Along with his longtime partner, Erika "Reika" Carter, Kevin Chiles, the founder of Don Diva Magazine and a former Harlem kingpin, was in the thick of it.
Todd S. Purdum, the author of "Something Wonderful: Rodgers and Hammerstein's Broadway Revolution," said the masters of musical theater enjoyed being in the thick of popular culture.
China was the first country to face the coronavirus, Italy is in the thick of its own outbreak, and in the United States it's still early days.
And in the thick of the outbreak, especially given the shortage of PCR tests, the right kinds of serological tests could also provide a crucial diagnostic backstop.
The use of Facebook and Google now to mine for voter information presumably will bolster their plan to reach supporters directly in the thick of the campaign.
He's got a really interesting view of London in the '60s, because he was an outsider who ended up in the thick of the whole hippie movement.
Gabriella and Moises trekked out to the sites in the thick of a July heat wave, trudging through thick mud and marsh to find these ghost forests.
In his final four starts of 2016, in the thick of the race for a National League wild-card spot, Gsellman allowed three runs over 24 innings.
Still, Biden's enduring national strength has been overlooked at times and he remains in the thick of the contest in Iowa, according to the most recent polls.
"1917" is finding success, but it was released right in the thick of awards season, so any "bump" directly related to Oscars buzz is difficult to gauge.
Perry has been in the thick of the administration's Ukraine diplomacy but has maintained that he has known nothing of its search for dirt on the Bidens.
Once in government, though, and in the thick of a financial calamity, economists may find deploying the expertise of the fund and its war chest tempting indeed.
Now that we&aposre in the thick of winter, there&aposs nothing more enticing than the thought of a warm cup of coffee inside a cozy cafe.
So, now that we're in the thick of these two transits (Saturn won't leave until 2020 and Pluto's around until 2024), their influences might be getting more noticeable.
DK: Well I'm very happy to say I'm in the thick of designing and re-launching my swimwear [line], so I've been designing for the last few months.
In the thick of the AFC South Division race, the Tennessee Titans look to get back on the winning track when they visit the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.
For them, livability included natural light, easy access to parks, sufficient closet space and proximity to grocery stores, doctors and subways — without being in the thick of tourists.
On a chaotic weekday afternoon in the thick of tax season, I decided to hit a vape pen called "Bliss" to see if I'd actually feel blissed out.
He befriended members of Vietnam Veterans Against the War, including conscientious objectors who were sent over as unarmed medics, only to find themselves in the thick of combat.
The league was founded in a Montreal hotel in late November 1917, in the thick of World War I, when professional hockey was still a fairly new concept.
The original strip, written in the thick of the war in Iraq, was terminated by its first publisher, an imprint of DC Comics, for its anti-superhero tone.
I often didn't know how to properly navigate Fallen Order's worlds when I was in the thick of them, let alone having to come back 10 hours later.
We're in the thick of the U.S. presidential election, with a few primary elections already completed and a slew of states set to vote in the coming weeks.
She's hopeful Prop C will finally improve the city's homelessness issues because it was created by working with the people in the thick of the crisis, like herself.
Which may come in handy if the future owner turns out to live in the thick of Silicon Valley, which Krenos said could end up being the case.
As CIA director, Pompeo is already in the thick of it, reportedly taking the lead on back-channel communications with Pyongyang to lay the groundwork for the summit.
Mike Fierman, managing partner and co-CEO of Angel Oak of Atlanta, Georgia, was also in the thick of it back then, running a firm called SouthStar Funding.
While the 20-year-old remained tight-lipped throughout her video about the current legal proceedings, her parents are very much in the thick of their own drama.
The Shin Bet, the Israeli internal intelligence agency, first pulled him in for questioning when he was a kaffiyeh-wearing teen-ager in the thick of an uprising.
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, campaigning in Oklahoma, tried to keep himself in the thick of the Republican fight by attacking Mr. Trump over his use of foreign workers.
Here, the horrible things he had to do weighed so heavily on Philip that Elizabeth encouraged him to step away, while she's still right in the thick of it.
With Wall Street in the thick of quarterly results this week, 72.6 percent of companies that have already reported have exceeded profit estimates, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.
You won't be able to tell how big a dungeon is until you're in the thick of it, and it may require some level grinding or unexpected puzzle solving.
The studio was in the thick of development when she joined the team, and it had already created a number of in-game objects, including churches for the towns.
On the stump and in debates, including last week's in Brooklyn, Clinton highlights a speech she made at Nasdaq in December 2007, in the thick of the foreclosure crisis.
This point comes to the fore when she, Teddy (James Marsden), and their small band of supporters storm into a host maintenance lab in the thick of the rebellion.
In the thick of the crisis, Ating and the API team were among the first responders to displaced persons that had settled in Yola, the capital city of Adamawa.
Several months ago, before the tax cut passed and in the thick of unending daily chaos coming out of the White House, the Democrats had a double-digit advantage.
Removing Ailes now, in the thick of a presidential election campaign, could pose a challenge for the network, said Rick Edmonds, a media business analyst at the Poynter Institute.
Here's the other thing we don't usually realize, especially in the thick of an anxiety attack: What we feel anxious about are often the things that matter to us.
We're officially in the thick of nesting season: Temperatures are on a steady decline, and all we want to do is stay in, watch Netflix reruns, and order takeout.
We may be in the thick of back-to-school season, butCostco — the store we just can't quit— is here to remind us that summer hasn't ended quite yet.
Much as she would love to enthuse Sanders backers, Clinton is in the thick of the general election now and is looking to appeal to independents and moderate Republicans.
The vine is almost impossible to plant, as it only thrives in the thick of the jungle and takes four years to grow, so the natural reserves are limited.
Book the Michelberger Hotel starting at $87 per nightBerlin's Friedrichshain district is known for its epic nightlife and this independently-owned hotel puts you in the thick of it.
For the people most in the thick of the research on the issue, there's a sense of urgency — but also a feeling of modesty in facing this complex challenge.
Her characters are high-strung women in the thick of busy lives, whose interiors Metcalf, from the midst of her own busy life, evokes with care, ingenuity and intensity.
We're in the thick of the U.S. presidential election, with a few primaries and caucuses already completed and a slew of states set to vote in the coming weeks.
As a result, the battle could spill into the courts, setting up a protracted legal confrontation that inevitably causes waves in the thick of the 2020 White House race.
Careyes sits on more than 20,000 acres of Jalisco land, and the best part is you don't even know you're there until you're right in the thick of it. 
"Sometimes not having the guy who was in the thick of the problems at the helm to lift the company up again is a good thing," the investor said.
Now, just weeks after putting the James deal together, his Dodgers are right back in the thick of things after acquiring the four-time all-star Machado from the Orioles.
Lopez was known as Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's deputy and is suspected of being in the thick of a battle for control of the cartel with one of Guzman's sons.
We would be voyeuristic and exhibitionistic but, unless we both enthusiastically consented to changing the game plan in the thick of it, we'd only be having sex with one another.
Now that we are in the thick of the competition, we really only have two days to learn the dance before we have to start showing it to the director.
Matthew Maly could easily have been one of them after growing up in the "thick of evangelical culture" in Nebraska—church every Sunday, conservative parents and siblings who are missionaries.
It's no surprise that Silicon Valley entrepreneurs are in the thick of this pursuit, as their lives are directly affected by the terrible traffic their mushrooming enterprises help to create.
The actress says that in the thick of her anorexia, her mind was constantly pushing her to restrict herself more and more — and she still occasionally feels that need today.
"She's going to go to college… We're right now in the thick of college application time, which is so stressful," Macy, 68, said in an interview with Parade in January.
No one thought Memphis would be in the thick of the Western playoff seeding, but that's because we all forgot about the 299.9 Defensive Player of the Year, Marc Gasol.
Luckily, now we're in the thick of rosé season, which means we can move from geeking out over Hello Kitty Pinot Noir to drinking the cartoon cat's precious pink wine.
At the end of the day, it may not be up to manufacturers or buyers: regulators are in the thick of trying to shore up rulemaking around self-driving systems.
"For me, being a black female, that puts me right in the thick of all the racism that's going on and all the misogyny," the R&B singer told CNN.
In the weeks since that surprise proposal, it's gotten a lot more real for both the bride- and groom-to-be as they've been in the thick of wedding planning.
It's kind of a shocking opinion considering the Rams are 4-5 and right in the thick of things for a playoff spot ... especially with 7 more games to go.
That state of denial would become more obvious than ever to her top aides and consultants during one conference call in the thick of the public discussion of her server.
But even in the thick of those angsty teenage years, you probably sensed that there was much more to the whole popularity thing than just prom court and class geeks.
Once in the thick of the jungle, however, the guide, money in his pocket, told everyone to wait for a few minutes while he dealt with a problem up ahead.
Kosmicare is in the thick of what's called the "harm-reduction" trend—which is to say it's all about minimizing risk and keeping people from going off the deep end.
TV and film are in the thick of an unprecedented sociopolitical reckoning, the first ever of such scale and ferocity, a microcosm of our ever-more-literal national culture war.
With Trump in the thick of his reelection race, his daily early evening briefings are increasingly fusing with his political strategy, and the crisis is already shaping the 2020 race.
So we talked to six people who are currently—or were very recently—in the thick of the storm for a sense of exactly what it's like on the ground.
Eckstein managed to have a great career despite playing in the thick of the steroid era -- he was never implicated or tested positive for anything ... as clean as they come.
Sheehy was in the thick of it, filing copy about abortion, civil rights, anti-war protest, and sex work (she is the inspiration for the reporter character on The Deuce).
"Blue Dreams" arrives in the thick of a debate about the pharmaceutical approach to mental health, and synthesizes forceful critiques from Gary Greenberg, Irving Kirsch and Robert Whitaker, among others.
The meeting last June has put Trump Jr. in the thick of investigations into Russian efforts to influence the 2016 election and whether the Trump campaign and the Kremlin coordinated.
He was at Liverpool when the Premier League was the best league in the world, and in the thick of the most toxic years of Real Madrid's rivalry with Barcelona.
The ill will dates to last summer, when the F.B.I. director took the extraordinary step of going public in the thick of the presidential campaign with his conclusion that Mrs.
In the thick of winter, it can be easy to fall into a rut of going to the same restaurants or bars (or leaving my apartment as little as possible).
The Rays, on the other hand, are in the thick of the American League East race, and the addition of Duda will provide another potent bat to a strong lineup.
In contrast, around 89 million acres of soybeans were planted in the U.S. last year — in the thick of the trade war — according to the United States Department of Agriculture.
Months later, here we are in the thick of another meme cycle wherein high school subcultural dynamics are explored and consumed by people a decade or more removed from them.
No matter the outcome, the court's decision is likely to be appealed to the Supreme Court, with a final verdict possibly landing in the thick of campaign season next year.
Town & Country documented Harry's time in Malawi over six days of his three week trip in the thick of the animals' migration — one of the largest human-led relocations in history.
But the day belonged to Arevalo who was in the thick of the leading pack as it dwindled down from eight at the 15km split, to three in the final kilometer.
White House memo The president's visit to the University of Alabama, in the thick of an impeachment inquiry, was not without the usual controversy over whether he'd be booed or not.
But he's learning, and he's in the thick of a pennant race, as essentially a rookie, and doing what he should be doing — giving us a chance to win the game.
It may technically be considered springtime, but in a lot of places, we're in the thick of that awkward, in-between phase when the final dregs of winter won't quit it.
The Jaguars (29-23) bounced back from a last-second loss at Arizona, reached eight wins for the first time since 22003 and remained in the thick of the playoff picture.
The report will come out in the thick of the Democratic Party's presidential primary race as voters in six states, including Michigan, get to cast their ballots in the contest Tuesday.
"I love these guys, I love this organization, we're playing well, and we're in the thick of things," said Clippard, 1-5 with a 4.95 E.R.A. in 40 appearances in relief.
Longtime CNN meteorologist Chad Myers, who has been in the thick of some of the worst storms over the past few decades, questions the need for changing the long-established scale.
Then there are those destinations, like Tirana, Albania — which is poised to become Europe's next haven for artistic expats — that are appealing precisely because they're right in the thick of things.
As a result, they're sometimes a little stuffy, with none of the spontaneity and depth of feeling in Cicero's letters, which were often dashed off right in the thick of things.
Despite the lack of a serious contest, Republican turnout in the state is down only 3 percent from 2016, when the party was in the thick of a fiercely competitive primary.
And they say a repeal could throw states into chaos and confusion while they're in the thick of designing new plans under the 2015 law, called the Every Student Succeeds Act.
While the women of Tres Reyes were in the thick of this project, Martinez-Reyes' wife, Camille, visited, and the women asked her how much they should charge for their work.
Knowing how to weigh these values against one another and dealing with the conflicts that occur between them requires people to exert complex moral judgment in the thick of everyday work.
"There are times throughout the season when you need that morning skate, like coming off a road trip to get back in the thick of things," said Ryan McDonagh, the Rangers' captain.
Pittsburgh was right in the thick of the wild card race along with San Francisco, St. Louis and the New York Mets after improving to 67-61 with a win on Aug.
INGRAHAM: Judge Starr you&aposve been in the thick of it yourself with the left opposing any sense that you might ultimately rise to the court at one point during your career.
" "People may not always see them, we may not always hear of their success, but they are there in the thick of the fight, in the dark of night, achieving their mission.
Political rallies are like violence: to those in the thick of them, they feel all-consuming, the centre of the world, even if from a distance they turn out to be insignificant.
Sacking Mr Comey—who now has no party registration, but was a Republican when Barack Obama appointed him—in the thick of such an important investigation seemed hard to justify, they said.
In the thick of its campaign for the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution, NOW courted the support of public officials for an initiative that first-wave women's rights advocates had imagined.
Still, the Cardinals are very much in the thick of the playoff chase, holding a two-game lead over the New York Mets for the second NL wild-card spot entering Saturday.
"We know it's a hazard to people who are right in the thick of it, so it's important to stay clear of it," says volcanologist Michael Poland with the US Geological Survey.
By only flashing forward half a decade Guadagnino is dropping the plot line right in the thick of the AIDs epidemic, a topic he has said will be addressed in the film.
It's in the thick of all this jubilee that John Henry (Cheyenne Jackson) catches a flash of Michael's face briefly transformed into that of the same white-faced demon that Cordelia foretold.
Two months after The Crown was released on Netflix, we're in the thick of the holidays, with plenty of time for binge watching … and nothing to watch since we devoured The Crown.
In the thick of his presidential campaign, just a month before Election Day, he insisted on returning home to Chicago to take his wife out to dinner for their 16th wedding anniversary.
"So tell me who / who's gonna love you like I do / who will you trust / I gave you too much / enough is enough / now we're in the thick of it," sings Blige.
Investors, however, also were anxiously watching corporate results in the thick of the second-quarter earnings season, and a mixed bag of results dented investor confidence in stocks maintaining their recent momentum.
She sounded ebullient and not in the least need of a nap, despite being in the thick of promoting her upcoming book, Shrill: Notes From A Loud Woman, which debuts May 17.
The pen should improve and so should the rotation with Felix due back soon, but a team in the thick of a division battle doesn't get to fall apart for a month.
Led by Simon Castets, the French-born director and curator, the Institute found a high-visibility corner and a built-in audience in the thick of the pulsing, gritty, diverse East Village.
It was a regular-season game for the Phillies, who are in the thick of the National League East race, and the Mets, who are far from it, so the game mattered.
We're in the thick of winter and whether you're in a cold or warm climate, it doesn't matter, you are likely deep in the funk of the dreariest season of them all.
Wild goalie Devan Dubnyk made 19 saves for the much-needed victory, as Minnesota had just one win in four previous outings as it's in the thick of the wild card battle.
The Baltimore Orioles surrendered their hold on second place in the American League East with back-to-back losses over the weekend but remain in the thick of the race in division.
JLaw and her bud Adele hit up Pieces, and they got right in the thick of it, entertaining the crowd, jumping onstage, and participating in a drinking contest ... which Jennifer handily won.
He's in the thick of collecting clients for the Sandpiper case, which for now means stopping a bus on the way to an early bird special in order to lay on his charm.
"We're still in the thick of earnings and have seen some high-profile companies driving the market a lot," said Randy Frederick, vice president of trading and derivatives for Charles Schwab in Austin.
The accusation from the Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists comes in the thick of awards season, when groups are trying to book big names to appear on stage.
"Twaining Day" begins in the thick of a protest, with Abbi and Ilana working as clinic escorts (you'll notice, Ilana even has on a pussy hat), a job they're pretty much perfect for.
Think of the Parkland school shooting survivors, who, in the thick of unimaginable trauma, rejected the typical thoughts, prayers and shrugs from their government and helped pass 67 new gun laws in 2018.
This part of the movie is frightening because — while you're in the thick of it, suspending disbelief and enjoying a supernatural horror film — you have to wonder… why did they pick that logo?
Minnesota will try to remain in the thick of the race in the Big Ten when it hosts Purdue on Saturday at TCF Bank Stadium, a place the Boilermakers never have left victorious.
After reporting in the thick of the winter storm that struck the East Coast this week, Tracie Strahan yelled toward anyone or any building she saw on a seemingly hopeless quest for coffee.
Just the previous evening, Warren, who was the only female U.S. senator not to endorse Clinton in the thick of her primary fight with Sanders, threw her support behind the presumptive Democratic nominee.
Despite being second in AL Central and in the thick of the wild-card race, they have dropped five in a row and the first four on their current six-game road trip.
It's just behavior as a sister that maybe you'd want to say something … In the thick of it, you have to be willing to step away and say 'I can't do this anymore.
What I do mind is when the next person to saddle up at the bar expects a smiling, light-hearted bartender when we're fresh from being in the thick of another person's heaviness. 
Wojtaski said that in-person classes weren't cancelled for the rest of the week and so students, in the thick of midterms and dealing with an impending eviction, went to class as usual.
"Say It Loud," released in the thick of the summer of '219, was an instant anthem for Black Americans who felt like they were running out of options and just trying to survive.
The German co-pilot who crashed the Germanwings jet into the Alps last year, killing all 4353 people onboard, was in the thick of a psychotic depressive episode, French investigators said on Sunday.
Kathy Hochul by single digits, and Ms. Teachout seems to be in the thick of a three-way battle for attorney general with Representative Sean Patrick Maloney and the city advocate, Letitia James.
Michael Eric Dyson In the thick of "Detroit," a new film by Kathryn Bigelow about the uprising in that city — my native city — 50 years ago, a white cop kills a black man.
It's been about a year since you both saw and raved about it Off Broadway and now it's in the thick of the Best Musical race, the most important to the box office.
Shari Redstone, the president of National Amusements, which controls both companies, is in the thick of a public clash with Leslie Moonves, the chief executive of CBS, where Ms. Redstone is vice chairwoman.
Positions working "downtown" at law and lobby firms are attractive for former members of Congress, as they keep them in the thick of the action while increasing their paychecks at least three-fold.
Higher Education Applying for financial aid for college got a lot harder this month, in the thick of application season, but it took federal agencies nearly a week to explain what was happening.
The German co-pilot who crashed the Germanwings jet into the Alps last year, killing all 150 people onboard, was in the thick of a psychotic depressive episode, French investigators said on Sunday.
And in The Thick of It, every political aide frantically glued to their phone, the cold bureaucracy mixed with the panic of human error, revelations of disaster all beaming through this innocuous slimline brick.
Much of the footage is shot using a handheld camera that puts the viewer in the thick of the action:  explosions, smoke from launched teargas canisters, martial chants and rocks and bottles being thrown.
Livermore used this technique with images from the Hubble Space Telescope to spot extremely faint galaxies from as far back as 600 million years after the Big Bang—right in the thick of reionization.
The speech came in the thick of the president's 2020 reelection campaign, and one day before he is expected to be acquitted by the Senate on impeachment charges brought by the Democratic-led House .
He's currently vying for his first Oscar nomination for his turn in Call Me by Your Name, Luca Guadagnino's acclaimed gay love story which is currently in the thick of the Best Picture conversation.
In the thick of the July sniper attack, Dallas police made the unusual decision to use a bomb mounted on a robot to kill the gunman who was holed up inside a parking garage.
Israel is under international pressure over the Palestinian issue and is in the thick of difficult negotiations with the Obama administration for an enhanced 10-year military aid package that could top $40 billion.
The Winnipeg Jets look to remain in the thick of the race for a wild card in the Western Conference when they continue their six-game homestand Saturday against the road-challenged Colorado Avalanche.
When you're in the thick of an important assignment (or just in the middle of streaming a good movie on Netflix), the option to put off an automatic software update is just another convenience.
Last fall, in the thick of El Niño, the team's boat had to use its motor for the whole journey from Hawaii; this year, there has been enough wind for the team to sail.
With Through You, the duo were interested in how it must feel to be truly present with a dance—to not only be in the thick of the dance, but to be the dancer.
I attended a performance happenstance in the thick of my anxiety, and it was one of the only places where I could sit in a large, crowded room and not be afraid of vomiting.
In the thick of the city's rush hour, a row of protesters blockaded the stretch of Michigan Avenue to call out a museum trustee for his complicity in cuts to higher education in Illinois.
LeSean McCoy scored twice and surpassed 10,000 career rushing yards, while helping the Buffalo Bills stay in the thick of the A.F.C. playoff hunt with a 24-16 win over the visiting Miami Dolphins.
CME live cattle futures fell for a third straight session on sluggish domestic beef demand in the thick of summer grilling season, coupled with rising costs for corn, the top feed source for cattle.
Ho was about to graduate, but Myers was still in the thick of his undergrad degree, which he still has yet to complete (and, as is the way of tech founders, may never finish).
The Jayhawks' Marcus Garrett and David McCormick were also in the thick of the scrum along with the Wildcats' James Love and David Sloan, who was the first player to come to Gordon's defense.
Part of Austin's 2,000-room hotel boomlet, the 83-room property offers what is arguably the best location in Austin, in the thick of South Congress Avenue's pedestrian-jammed mix of shopping and dining.
Houghton was in the thick of it at the other end when she was ruled to have been pushed in the box but Parris's penalty was brilliantly saved by Ingrid Hjelmseth seven minutes from time.
The Arizona Diamondbacks are riding an impressive wave of offense to win four in a row and seven of their last eight to remain in the thick of it in the competitive National League West.
A report in The Wall Street Journal noted that McCabe passed his notes along to Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who is in the thick of an investigation into Russia's attempts to influence the general election.
Khloé Kardashian has embraced this role in the thick of a huge cheating scandal, with millions of people tracking her every move and popping off in her Instagram and Twitter mentions whenever they see fit.
Virtual reality isn't great for immersing yourself in everything, but if you want to know what it's like to be at a campaign rally, "The Contenders" really puts you right in the thick of it.
"They use their weapons against us, so people are using what they have," said lawmaker Rafael Guzman, who on Monday was seen in the thick of tear gas throwing a canister back at security forces.
Yang&aposs outsider angle means that he&aposs not exactly in the thick of it when it comes to the big discussions about health care policy that have defined so many of the debate time.
Selectively arming school personnel will provide a deterrent to mass shooters and will also allow those on the ground, with firsthand information and in the thick of the incident, to take necessary and immediate action.
From the homefront, the prime minister has also been in the thick of domestic and international coordination on coronavirus, fielding calls from U.S. President Donald Trump, other world leaders, provincial premiers and his cabinet ministers.
And if that were not consequential enough, the debate is taking place in the thick of a midterm election campaign that will determine who controls Congress for the final two years of Mr. Trump's term.
The early-90s era seems unremarkable to the characters in the thick of it — "We live in … insignificant times," Lucy says between hits of a joint — but feels poignantly pre-9/11 to today's reader.
When I am in the thick of it, like interviewing moms just reunited with their children at a Greyhound bus station in Phoenix, I am singularly focused on obtaining revealing material in time for deadline.
But, a few years ago, when the Lakers were in the thick of sucking ass ... Jack basically stopped going to games and even offered to sell his floor seats to TMZ (we couldn't afford 'em).
This comes as eight other, now former, BPD officers who were indicted on federal racketeering charges are in the thick of a trial, and a week after Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh replaced the police commissioner.
Wisconsin is a presidential battleground, but the state's flagship university is also in the thick of an entirely different campaign: a push to make running back Jonathan Taylor its first Heisman Trophy winner in two decades.
But then again, these founders were in the thick of those buzzy, heady days of 2016 and 2017, when startups were being snapped up by automakers and big tech companies and term sheets were raining down.
He encouraged his students to work in much the same way he did: on the street, in the thick of it, with veneration for the artistry of the medium and its ability to broadcast varying realities.
In the thick of his campaign, Trump was spending nearly $2 million on a slew of red, white, and blue gear emblazoned with his controversial slogan "Make America Great Again" that he sold on his website.
As a chipmaker, Nvidia is positioned in the thick of the world of artificial intelligence and machine learning, Cramer said, calling A.I. and machine learning two of the most "incredible things" he's seen in recent years.
The idea of putting your feet up and doing nothing sounds great when you're in the thick of your career, family responsibilities and other to-dos that have you running a mile a minute right now.
We're in the thick of open enrollment season — that time of year when workers select their health insurance plans and other employee benefits for 2018 — so keep an eye on these six numbers when you enroll.
The herbal tea, made by combining a rare vine and shrub found in the thick of the Amazon, has become the "it" drug for celebrities like Sting and Lindsay Lohan, who rave about its spiritual properties.
Lee is right that we're in the thick of eugenics almost the moment we acquiesce to the implausible conceit of fixed Intelligenzquotient, as the phantom human quality was originally dubbed in Germany in the early 1900s.
At one point, Cleveland notes, sweat pouring down his face, that even 20 years earlier, in the thick of the fight, those assembled wouldn't have known how gracious God would be to them to bring some justice.
That these qualities can exist at once, that Williams, even, can still be in the thick of them as she delivers her work to an audience, is the magic of this particular show at this particular moment.
In the thick of the Consumer Entertainment Show on Thursday, the dating app "launched" Tinder VR, a "multiuser VR" experience that is actually just two people wearing a big headset and having a face-to-face conversation.
When you're in the thick of mourning the loss of a loved one, there is great worth in a sparkly item's ability to deliver fleeting joy into your life, and then, as if on command, disappear forever.
In fact, he doesn't shoot much of anything outside the paint: How has he been an effective point guard for a team that, until Joel Embiid's recent back issue, was in the thick of a playoff race?
The Clinton campaign also touted bringing in $8.7 million in the 24 hours after she accepted the nomination last week -- a haul that exceeded some of Bernie Sanders best efforts in the thick of the Democratic primary.
Instead, in the thick of his legal battle with Cash Money, even as he insists his hands are tied from doing so, Wayne appears to be releasing music on his own, free from the Cash Money chains.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Albert Oehlen and I are in the thick of conversation over IPAs at the Maritime Hotel bar when his teenage daughter slides onto the sofa across from me with a book.
If something like that happened now, I know I'd be in the thick of it — writing a news post, debating the significance of his appearance at the event, preparing the song for inclusion in this column, etc.
Putin is similarly advancing his interests in the oil market by putting Russia in the thick of geopolitical tension gripping several oil-producing nations, the widely followed oil analyst from RBC said in a recent research note.
St. Louis is in the thick of the playoff race in the Western Conference, sitting one point ahead of Los Angeles for the second wild card and four behind Nashville for third place in the Central Division.
The Baltimore Orioles are right in the thick of the American League wild-card race and hope to make more progress when they visit the Oakland Athletics on Sunday for the finale of their four-game series.
That has put it in the thick of some of the most dynamic debates in tech policy, from how to protect consumers and workers in the on-demand economy to more conventional debates over privacy and trade.
From doing all this research while you were in the thick of having babies and young children, what did you learn in terms of how parents can navigate all the information, advice, and judgment that they get?
But I can explain it in terms of what rankings do and don't reveal and how high school seniors, who are right now in the thick of figuring out where they want to apply, should approach them.
Not everyone is feeling the weight of this sadness and tension, but for those in the thick of it, a small escape is needed — to stand on a corner with a hand in a pocket, briefly unafraid.
Producers faced a steep drop in exports and commodity prices in the thick of Trump's tariff fight with Beijing, while other headwinds like historic flooding and rising debt levels added even more financial strain on the industry.
From having someone to buy you orange juice to "Sharing beds like little kids / Laughing 'til our ribs get tough," Lorde yearns for a time when things were simpler, despite still being in the thick of adolescence.
As the anti-globalization movement loomed over Britain in the late 90s to cause havoc and make the basic point that we were getting rolled over by the big corporations, we were in the thick of it.
In a blog in 2009, Leadsom wrote that over the weekend that Barings collapsed she was "in the thick of it" as the Bank of England governor attempted to reassure markets and prevent a run on the banks.
We are in the thick of summer where there are fewer investors paying attention to the market and trading but it doesn't feel like those weird trading days before a holiday where ... lack of volume is really apparent.
In March, in the thick of the Republican primary, Trump retweeted an image that contrasted the physical appearance of his wife Melania with that of Cruz's wife Heidi, the implication being that Heidi Cruz was not sexually desirable.
She was just starting the second season of her career defining sitcom Designing Women, while he was still in the thick of his breakout series Simon & Simon, where the couple first met when Burke made a guest appearance.
Cunningham has been in the thick of this conversation, and it's why she's pushing for a reset, where companies once again go public sooner, even if it's through a direct listing, which doesn't involve new shares or underwriters.
The unknown artist, like an embedded war photographer, is in the thick of the fight, and we see exactly what he saw: not power and glory, but a crazy, cartoonish salad of sliced and diced heads and limbs.
She brought a special intensity to "Love Sick" from his 1997 album, "Time Out of Mind," turning its key phrase, "I'm sick of love but I'm in the thick of it," into a loop of fear and loathing.
What I noticed this morning, though, in the thick of a bleary-eyed hangover where the magnitude of a "realization" is very much inflated, is that the comments section of YouTube is kind of like Love Song Dedications.
Along with his neighbor Emma González, whose passionate plea for gun control cast her as a breakout star of this new movement, Zeif has been in the thick of it, making the rounds on the cable news circuit.
A small number of the families of those killed decided not to sign onto the lawsuit, and British lawyers said they worried that the case could compromise public inquiries that are still in the thick of finding facts.
Yes, I'd love to play those holes in a few under and get myself right in the thick of things, but I can't put myself under pressure to do that because you've just got to let it happen.
This despite the fact that he was in the thick of the press tour for "King Arthur," the $102 million film Mr. Ritchie directed and helped write, in theaters Friday, May 12, with Mr. Hunnam as its star.
If we refuse to recognize and respect someone else's humanity -- even in the thick of the fight -- we will be consumed by the same hate and backwardness that King and those who strive to follow his example oppose.
I remain an agnostic as to whether the Kremlin has really attempted to intervene in the thick of America's electoral process, but there is little doubt that Moscow was heavily invested in the outcome of the 2016 elections.
Beyond the small hardware unit, new CEO Satya Nadella has the company churning out good software for rival platforms — Apple's iOS and Google's Android — challenging Amazon in cloud services, and right in the thick of the coming AI battle.
The Sand Hill Road venture firm Andreessen Horowitz is in the thick of fundraising and talking with investors about a fresh $2500 billion fund, according to several sources who note the fund could always close at a higher number.
Playing on the success of their East Coast launch, Neil and company have decided to test the waters with a Los Angeles pop-up inside the TCL Chinese 6 Theater (formerly Mann's Chinese) right in the thick of Hollywood.
When you're in the thick of it, hunting down exploits and calculating the cost of changing an existing route, communicating to a partner all the relevant information swirling around inside your head can be more trouble than it's worth.
C.J. Anderson and Devontae Booker appear set, but Hillman, a five-year veteran, is in the thick of a competition with practice-squad RB Kapri Bibbs and third-year veteran Juwan Thompson, who can play running back and fullback.
She's been in the thick of debates over racial politics, having played the fictional black artist Donelle Woolford in Joe Scanlan's "Dick's Last Stand," a piece that drew heat from some actual black artists at the 2014 Whitney Biennial.
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Where 2007's game positively crawls along, all lengthy reloads and unintuitive map layouts, 2016's jet-powers itself into action: maps are streamlined, the gunplay slick, and respawning players are back in the thick of it within seconds.
But it's good to be reminded that in the thick of it, it wasn't at all clear that Hitler wouldn't win, and the fate of a free Britain was seriously in doubt, especially given America's reluctance to get involved.
In the thick of the city's rush hour, a row of protesters donning caps, gowns, and chains blockaded the stretch of Michigan Avenue to call out a museum trustee for his complicity in cuts to higher education in Illinois.
That defeat, a disappointing 2-0 setback against Costa Rica, slowed the Americans' momentum toward next summer's World Cup and placed them, uneasily, in the thick of a three-way battle for the final guaranteed berth from the region.
" • "Some Democrats in the thick of the presidential race and on Capitol Hill now seek to change or eliminate that cap — potentially placing a new double-digit tax on high earners, with several plans focusing on earnings above $20077,20077.
Some Democrats in the thick of the presidential race and on Capitol Hill now seek to change or eliminate that cap — potentially placing a new double-digit tax on high earners, with several plans focusing on earnings above $250,000.
The visit will take place in the thick of an American presidential transition that has threatened to inject new instability into international relations in Asia, raised questions over the United States-Japan relationship, and unsettled policy makers in Tokyo.
"I&aposm in the thick of things with Olympic qualifying at the moment and have a big year ahead so I really want to pour my heart and soul into it just like I do every year," Lloyd said.
Sure, you might not always know where to go to find those dots, nor will you know exactly when you'll return or who you'll meet along the way, but that won't matter once you're in the thick of it.
Lastly, Rubio felt that the nominee should have the freedom to pick whomever he or she wants at the convention to help win in November and not be bound to a short-term decision made in the thick of the primaries.
Bosworth has been criticized for his blunt demeanor and Stamos has scolded journalists for not talking with people in the thick of the issues they cover, while seemingly forgetting his company would likely discipline those people for talking to journalists.
In the thick of some of the most vicious fighting of World War II, on the island of Okinawa, Private First Class Mulligan's grenade clattered into the dark maw of a Japanese bunker and blew up a cache of ammunition.
Europe, which is now arguably at a more robust stage in its economic cycle than the United States was in 2011 in the thick of its sovereign debt crisis, and in 2013 was only beginning its long road to recovery.
For his improbable turn as one of the nation's best-loved literary characters, Tommy became a newspaper sensation — a stickball-playing Cinderella plucked from his modest East Bronx surroundings in the thick of the Depression and thrust onto the silver screen.
With nearly 20 Housewives and Bravo stars uniting on the network's float at Sunday's New York City Pride Parade, there was bound to be some drama — and it appears Tinsley Mortimer and Sonja Morgan were in the thick of it.
Maybe you're in the thick of college midterms or clocking insane hours at the office to finish Q4 on a high note — whatever the reason you're currently gnawing on your cuticles, a fresh manicure will definitely take the edge off.
San Jose, which recently was in the thick of the race for first place in the Western Conference, has seen its advantage over Anaheim and Edmonton in the Pacific dwindle to two points thanks to a four-game losing streak.
With the American League West title all but out of reach, the Houston Astros remain in the thick of the wild-card race as they begin a three-game series at home against the division-leading Texas Rangers on Monday.
Ultimately, the goal of the digital campaign around the magazine is to encourage more mindful participation and engagement with refugees, and broader decision-making about the asylum process and issues that affect young people in the thick of the crisis.
As a baseball fan in recovery, I am in awe of the strength it took for Sabathia not just to face down his disease but to talk openly about the issue, even when he was in the thick of it.
"The escalatory dynamics are just too severe for Japan, which will be right in the thick of it, given the likelihood of a clash with China taking place simultaneously," Corey Wallace, a security analyst at Freie University in Berlin, said.
Sponsored by Memphis's white elite, self-proclaimed "patriotic citizens," Davis's statue went up not in the immediate aftermath of his death in 1889, not even in the early 20th century, but in the thick of the civil rights movement: 1964.
"There's nothing more fun as an actor than just being in the thick of the creative process when you're actually on set and not having to wait for the machine of filmmaking to catch up with the creative impulse," he said.
Wall Street was expected to start the week flat too, with last week's record highs for the S&P 245.17 and Dow Jones likely to keep traders, still in the thick of earnings season, cautious for the next couple of days.
Former Clinton White House chief of staff and budget director Leon Panetta, who was in the thick of a 1995 government shutdown, wrote in an op-ed in The Washington Post Saturday that lessons are never learned when the government closes.
The system was to be a visual statement about the power and prestige of the American government, and was conceived, Mr. Schrag said, "very much in opposition to New York," whose aging system was in the thick of a midlife crisis.
In the thick of her marriage to Mottola, who was 21 years older she was, she created Daydream like "I Am Free," a foreshadowing of the freedom she'd gain after her divorce and "Looking In," one of her most introspective songs.
Months before his fatal trip to a remote Indian island in the Andaman Sea, John Allen Chau was in the thick of an intensive and somewhat secretive three-week missionary training camp in a remote patch of the American Midwest.
The revealing lyrics of "Lose You to Love Me" detail a toxic relationship in which she sings, "In two months you replaced us like it was easy / Made me think I deserved it in the thick of healing," Gomez sings.
LINE: Colorado -10 ABOUT UTAH (153-3, 5-3 Pac-12): The Utes would'vealso been in the thick of the South title talk this week, but last Saturday'slast-second upset loss to visiting Oregon knocked Utah out of the running.
Name a banking scandal and Deutsche Bank was in the thick of it — interest rate manipulation, Russian money laundering, currency dealings with rogue states, the collapse of Italy's (and the world's) oldest bank, hidden derivative losses, a high-level suicide.
Based on Jeffrey Toobin's A Vast Conspiracy: The Real Story of the Sex Scandal That Nearly Brought Down a President, the latest season of Ryan Murphy's crime anthology will hit screens in September, right in the thick of election season.
Former White House chief strategist and avowed China hawk Steve Bannon is producing a new documentary that will take aim at Chinese President Xi Jinping in the thick of U.S. negotiations with the Chinese government over a "phase two" trade deal.
We'll learn more in the coming years from Mattis, but I believe, having worked alongside him for a year and a half, that he stayed in the thick of it out of a sense of duty and obligation to the nation.
The U.S. sports and entertainment company is now in the thick of constructing a 205,000 square foot retail project destined to become a 95-shop designer fashion outlet along the lines of Oxford's Bicester Village or New York's Woodbury Common.
She produced one of the first-ever demonstrations for marriage equality rights at the March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights in 1987, in the thick of the AIDS crisis, when outward homophobia was at an all-time high.
Oscar hopefuls, of course, have been racing for months — all the way back to last January, when "The Birth of a Nation" (since fizzled) and "Manchester by the Sea" (still in the thick of it) popped up on the festival circuit.
Sometimes when I'm in the thick of things covering this White House I'll think of my grandmother, who wrote for her West Texas college newspaper and always wanted to travel the world as a journalist -- I bet she'd be thrilled.
The 42-year-old congressman, who enlisted in the Marines because of the 223/11 attacks and was in the thick of the 2004 battle in Fallujah, says that defending fellow veterans is at the very core of why he got into politics.
Arriving in the thick of the Reagan '80s, ''Playhouse'' offered a funhouse-mirror vision of the Eisenhower-era United States that Reubens grew up in — its excess, its materialism, its hypocrisy, its racism, its hairstyles — with an added slathering of Los Angeles punk.
This is really a best two weeks: following a 1-53 start to Big 12 play, Iowa State has gotten itself back in the thick of the conference race by beating No. 1 Oklahoma and No. 4 Kansas on back-to-back Mondays.
This week, though, the neighborhood mainstay has found itself in the thick of a controversy thanks to its decision to host the second-annual raffle and auction event for the Brooklyn Friends of NRA, a fundraising group for the National Rifle Association.
Now 36 and one of the NBA's 15 oldest players, Wade finds himself in the thick of a playoff race, on a team that's currently clinging to the eight seed, with the resurgent Charlotte Hornets and desperate Detroit Pistons not far behind.
Sometimes, taking a yoga or meditation class together can calm everyone the hell down (breathing techniques employed in these are unexpectedly powerful) while creating a bond that doesn't require verbal communication, which can be tough when in you're in the thick of conflict.
Global distillate stocks in the developed world are close to a record high, in the thick of refinery maintenance season, and in the run-up to the time when gasoline use hits its summer high point, but interest in diesel typically fades.
In the thick of the debate last year over the Iran deal, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel refused to negotiate with President Obama over a so-called memorandum of understanding for a military aid package to replace one that expires in 2018.
As Jesse Walker of Reason points out, Chertoff is an odd pick for an organization that purports to advocate for human rights since he was in the thick of many of the worst civil liberty abuses of the presidency of George W. Bush.
For those who want to be in the thick of the action, a penthouse on La Croisette, the boulevard that follows the Cannes shoreline for more than one mile, is for sale at €7.5 million or nearly $8.5 million, with Property Europe Online.
The character of Uhura broke racial barriers on television Star Trek aired right in the thick of the civil rights movement, and Nichelle Nichols' character, Lieutenant Nyota Uhura, was one of the first black women with a prominent role in a televised series.
You enjoy being in the thick of human interaction and movement like any other flâneur, and yet because of your black body there is that anxiety of a performative or respectability tactic breaking down, eventually leading into a confrontation with the police.
All my fighter pilot buddies were in the thick of it, and here I was in front of friendly crowds instead of enemy troops — recruiting duty instead of combat — and in an assignment I couldn't leave before completing a two-year tour.
She's likely loath to let the trial devolve into a squabble over unfounded conspiracies about who hacked the Democrats' emails and then released them in the thick of the 2016 White House race, or the Trump campaign's possible links to Russian intermediaries.
With no certainty as to when things will return to normal, it has left the 20 clubs in limbo, with Liverpool tantalisingly close to a first title in 30 years and several clubs - including West Ham - in the thick of a relegation battle.
And while I'll admit the cat probably has few secrets to give up, Ecuador revoked Assange's asylum status in part because he allegedly kept working with WikiLeaks to release documents — so Embassy Cat may have been in the thick of things until the end.
Tampa Bay has dropped four games in a row but remains in the thick of the American League wild-card race, which had four teams within one game of each other entering Sunday, plus the resurgent Rangers, now 2 22/223 games behind the Rays.
Grayson and Halley go off to serve in the depths of space, knowing full well that they might never see one another again, but when they're in the thick of the fight, they have something that motivates them beyond simply not dying: each other.
" On Comstock the site describes the freshman lawmaker as "an independent leader" and lists several issues that are top items on the minds of voters in the area: "Opioids, traffic congestion, Metro funding -- Barbara has been in the thick of today's public policy debates.
The conservative-majority Supreme Court will hear arguments and issue a ruling during its next term, which starts in October and runs through June 22, meaning a decision could come in the thick of next year's presidential race in which Trump is seeking re-election.
The Chicago White Sox hope to get back in the thick of the race for the American League Central title as they begin the second half of the season Friday with the opener of a three-game series against the Angels in Los Angeles.
"Confessions," a slender book with a high body count, is set in the middle of the civil war, in the thick of kidnappings and ambushes on refugee camps, when a child's bag of marbles turns out to be, horrifyingly, a cache of human eyes.
"When people are in the thick of it, I want them to know that I have been there, been there a lot of times, and I know how painful it feels and how it feels like it's never going to go away," he says.
In the communiqué, he noted that he had talked to Mr. Abbott, who at the time was the special agent in charge of the F.B.I. bureau in Indianapolis, and appeared to be in the thick of trying to handle the fallout from the case.
Artists and museums are often in the thick of free speech debates — think of Rudolph W. Giuliani's battle with the Brooklyn Museum over a Virgin Mary artwork with elephant dung and more recently a fight over an exhibit that evoked Emmett Till's mutilated corpse.
"Mike was on the ground, in the thick of it, working very closely with us trying to nail this guy," Besheer said of Garcia's role in the decade-long hunt for KSM, which began after he was linked to the first World Trade Center bombing.
Phillies 103, Mets 1 PHILADELPHIA — As Mets infielder Neil Walker took batting practice at Citizens Bank Park on Saturday, word spread that a trade would soon send him to the Milwaukee Brewers, who are in the thick of the National League wild-card race.
A Super Bowl halftime show wrapped in Latin identity was all the more moving given its predecessor: Maroon 5's boring, vacuous performance at a moment when the NFL was in the thick of a boycott triggered by Colin Kaepernick's protests against police violence.
"We suspect there was some strategy to drag us into the middle of the night so they could say, &aposoh the Judiciary Committee did this in the middle of the night, in the thick of night and so-on and so-forth,&apos" Rep.
Whether you're in the thick of it or ready to send in your last payment, read ahead for six honest, often highly personal accounts that embrace the realities of dealing with student debt — all of which should empower you to start talking about your own.
In truth, definitive, hard facts about the culture war — why it began (like online echo chambers), when it began, or even the exact nature of its existence — are kind of impossible to determine in any level-headed manner while we're in the thick of it.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar torched former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg over his political calculus in potentially jumping into the 2020 race, ripping the multi-billionaire for thinking he could "waltz in" in the thick of the campaign and declare the rest of the field insufficient.
Following the recent G20 leaders' summit in Hamburg, Germany, a photo started making the rounds online of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the thick of a lively discussion among world leaders: Putin supporters liked that it made their leader look like the center of attention.
The series Ke Lefa Laka: Her-story strikes another chord as a broader memorialization of deceased and disappeared women in the thick of South African protests against femicide (including particularly targeted queer and transgender women) and the state of emergency declared in response to that violence.
Huawei did not respond to a request for comment.. The bottom line: It's yet another strike against Huawei, whose CFO has been detained in Canada and is waiting possible extradition to the U.S. — all in the thick of a new era of hostility between Beijing and Washington.
No, Franklin set up shop in the thick of one of Ho Chi Minh City's oldest street markets, Cho Cu Old Market, where women squat over bubbling cauldrons of soups, from the Mekong's sweet and fishy bún mắm to central Vietnam's spicy classic: bún bò huế.
EditorsNote: labeling as writethru Sabres snap Blues' 6-game winning streak BUFFALO, N.Y. — Robin Lehner's pleas have been heard by the Buffalo Sabres, who find themselves in the thick of the wild-card race following a 193-2 victory over the St. Louis Blues on Saturday.
Biden's team has sought to downplay the importance of Iowa, but he's still in the thick of things there, buoyed by 35 percent support among voters aged 85033 and older, who are likelier than young people to show up on caucus day, according to Selzer's September poll.
Then, while in office, in the thick of Trump's immigration policy battles, he pushed to minimize legal migration to the country and to restrict the category of those who come here to only those who can sustain themselves economically, have been educated and can speak English.
We're in the thick of the season, my friends, and like the bounty of any good summer harvest there's a lot to digest—so slap on some SPF and crack a cold bev of your choice, 'cause summer is fleeting and there's no time to waste.
A pilot may have to spend a lot of time before a mission setting up preferences and telling the system to operate in a certain way, but it's easier to do that before you boot up the plane than once you're in the thick of things.
In the thick of one of the most consequential Supreme Court careers of modern times, he left a void in conservative jurisprudence and, more urgently, a vacancy on the bench that has yet to be filled, raising still more questions about what may await the country.
Amash has said before that he was unhappy with Ryan's leadership, saying in the thick of the health care fight last month that Republicans may have been better off under former House Speaker John Boehner -- even though Amash is a member of the group that spurred Boehner's retirement.
Former President Bill Clinton is also in the thick of it after a caustic attack on supporters of the Vermont senator, while his former secretary of state, Madeleine Albright, is getting heat for saying "there's a special place in hell for women who don't help each other" -- i.e.
But the latest two surveys of Iowa conducted by The New York Times–Siena College and Iowa State University put Sanders right back in the thick of things at 85033 percent and 18 percent respectively, in second place and third place and ahead of Biden in both polls.
In July, when Sunday night's game was moved to a prime-time national television slot, the reasoning behind the scheduling was sound: the possibility of two division rivals in the thick of a pennant race, perhaps even with Max Scherzer starting against one of the Mets' top thoroughbreds.
It was in the thick of last Tuesday's big winter storm, when the snow was still coming down hard in Washington, DC. Barnes is among more than a dozen teenagers DC police have reported as "critically missing" since March 1—all of whom are black, like Barnes, or Latino.
In Clay Risen's fast-paced, carefully researched new history of Roosevelt's regiment of Rough Riders, which dazzled Americans during the Spanish-American War, the future president may be in the thick of the action, but he does not monopolize the story, quietly stepping aside for long stretches of time.
As Washington seethes amid accusations of quid pro quos, conspiracy theories and abuses of power, Italy, with its brilliant early autumn light and amenable political leaders, has become a recent destination for two central officials in the Trump administration who are in the thick of the impeachment inquiry.
LONDON — Queen Elizabeth II formally opened Parliament on Monday and promptly found herself in the thick of Britain's roiling Brexit drama, setting out a legislative agenda for Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government that began with his vow to leave the European Union by the end of this month.
Koreena Singh, 32, a catering sales manager and certified wedding planner for JW Marriott Parq Vancouver Hotel in British Columbia, was in the thick of organizing a traditional wedding with her husband, Mark Johnson, a 34-year-old working in international trade, when they had a change of heart.
The 33,000-square-foot former parking lot at 18 NW 14th Street, right alongside the NADA art fair's new venue at the Ice Palace Studios and a few blocks from other mainstays Art Miami and Context, will put Satellite in the thick of the action in December's fair week.
The Duffers and I, depending on who's directing when, we keep sending texts to each other going, 'holy shit, Noah is crushing it' and we knew he had it in him, and it's really now to get in that moment, and put him firmly in the thick of story.
"For the women out there who have miscarried in the past and need support and a place to grieve their little one lost or to those in the thick of it like me who are currently grieving and in pain, let us all be there for each other," she said.
EditorsNote: Update 2: inserts additional details in third graf, adds new fourth graf Nikola Vucevic had 29 points and 13 rebounds for the Orlando Magic, who are in the thick of the Eastern Conference playoff race after a 163-100 win at home over the New York Knicks on Wednesday night.
"In the early 2000s to 2010, he was right in the thick of the forefront of Schlumberger's big advance in expanding the range and profitability of software offerings," according to Ram Shenoy, a former Schlumberger executive who spent two decades at the company, most recently as its vice president of research.
In the thick of a bitter trade dispute with the United States, the only customer for its crude oil, the Canadian government has opted to buy a pipeline project that will more than double the oil it can send to the West Coast — and then on to new markets in Asia.
In short, while we learn a great deal about the evolution and influence of "1984" as a cultural phenomenon, we sometimes lose sight, in the thick of Lynskey's historicizing, of the novel's intrinsic virtues — of what makes it distinctive and accounts for its terror and fascination in the first place.
The sweeping changes among small, private colleges are yet another source of stress for the thousands of high school seniors who are in the thick of the application season for the 2020-21 academic year: Will the college of their choice be around long enough to grant them a degree?
The shuttles are the result of a partnership between shuttle-maker Navya, fleet logistics provider Keolis and the city of Las Vegas, and began picking up members of the public today, riding a regular route along iconic Fremont Street between Las Vegas Boulevard and Eighth Street — right in the thick of regular traffic.
The shop, situated in the thick of Melrose's designer corner, was opened in 2008 with the goal, co-owner and buyer Kristen Cole told us by phone, of offering Los Angeles something "fun, with a sense of discovery" amid its large fashion market by stocking around 70, often "under the radar," designers.
The pitch: "Our strength is that we have reporters who are on the ground and in the thick of stories in a way that a lot of other outlets just can't match," Mr. Mielke said of the show, which started on March 413 and covers three or four stories in 20 minutes.
But at 79, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases is in the thick of one of the biggest battles of 35 years in the role: The race to contain coronavirus when the nation is deeply polarized and misinformation can spread with one tweet — sometimes, from the president himself.
Elbert Howard, who was a founder of the Black Panther Party and, as its spokesman, in the thick of some of the most tumultuous events of the late 19743s and early '70s — but who was most enthusiastic about its social-service and community-organizing work — died on Monday in Santa Rosa, Calif.
If you've been even a lackadaisical fan (like me) in the seven years since it premiered, there are certain things you know to expect: a drink thrown in the thick of an argument, promises of a hit single that will likely never come, and lots of small waists making way for big butts among them.
This year, despite the country being in the thick of a presidential election season with a fairly new crop of political stars born out of last year's midterm elections, it appears as if elite colleges and universities are eschewing political speakers in favor of representatives from the realms of the arts, activism and business.
Shot over the course of a year and a half between 2013 and 2014, Nalbandian's photos are a honest and uncensored testimony to the strength and vitality of the people living amidst cataclysmic turmoil, from fighters in the thick of the nation's ongoing civil war to everyday citizens trying to coexist with the nonstop violence.
And, she said, he put a cherry on top: Once the study was complete, they would hold a celebratory event at the bridge, where the governor, then in the thick of his re-election campaign, would be able to trumpet how he had eased traffic across the world's busiest bridge, a bane of commuters.
Book The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe starting at $218 per nightSet on 21 landscaped acres just a short drive outside of downtown San Diego, The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe, A Tribute Portfolio Resort & Spa is an enticing option when you want to stay near San Diego, but not in the thick of it.
Still, party leaders and Democratic lawmakers in the thick of the investigation say their newly found positions carry weight, considering their past work in the trenches of White House politics and policy — and because a raft of newly elected lawmakers may not be so familiar with the nuances of Watergate or the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
The essence of the campaign against it, which was created by the Carter Center in Atlanta and is now led by Donald Hopkins, a physician and epidemiologist who was in the thick of the smallpox campaign, is to keep infected people from accidentally fouling water sources, and to persuade villages at risk to filter their drinking water.
Located in the thick of wilderness and on the foot of Lake Beauvert, the 700-acre, 440-room mountain getaway is surrounded by breathtaking scenery, and it's home to one of Canada's top 10 golf courses, a spa that recently completed a $7 million makeover and a wealth of outdoor activities like hiking, canoeing, horseback riding and mountain biking.
It's not rare that I cry when watching live music (I cry at adverts), but something about seeing Hayley Williams defiantly owning her problems—not sagely saying "I've been there," but instead indicating that she's still right in the thick of it—and then carrying on to play music anyway got me right in the chest.
The overriding thesis, from what I understand, behind Khan's move to start a new firm is that there is something close to $1 trillion in value that is at play because of that disruption, and so he wants to be in the thick of making "opportunistic" investments that will take advantage of the changes and shifts taking place.
Kevin McHale, a Hall of Famer who teamed with Larry Bird and Robert Parish on the Boston Celtics for three championship runs, thinks there is definitely merit to those discussions when trying to sort out the best of the best, but that the players in the thick of it would be wise to try to tune out the discussion.
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Record: 7-5Last week: 13thWeek 13 result: Beat the Browns, 20-13Week 14 opponent: at Arizona CardinalsOne thing to know: Few would have guessed when Ben Roethlisberger went down in Week 2 that the Steelers would be in the thick of the playoff race with a quarterback named Duck Hodges under center, but here they are.
There was a football match on television the other day, and the camera kept cutting to the players on the bench watching the players on the field: The tension and turbulence of their over-involvement was palpable, and I think when I encounter a writer in the thick of their artistic project I feel rather the same thing!
Again, I'm not in the thick of this, and of course I don't know what's going on in the proprietary world, but I imagine, based on what I've seen, that these questions as to what to do about a human who's on a curb, potentially looking like they might lose their balance and really making a decision about that.
On Monday night, Chance the Rapper appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to perform, and ended up bringing a track he'd written just 48 hours before—because he's Chance the Rapper and, like any artist in the thick of things, bangs out hits over a time period the rest of us would spend remembering to do our laundry.
While downtown-style living tends to attract young people with no children and old people with grown children, Verrado is a place for people in the thick of rearing children, people who think that "as much fun as it was to walk to get a beer, life has changed, and I want a backyard," said Dan Kelly, the general manager.
On the tax front, research by American University's Kogod Tax Policy Center and Women Impacting Public Policy (WIPP) found women business owners are missing out on $255 billion in tax incentives because of how they're legally organized or the industries they're in—and Congress has never looked at how the tax code impacts them, even while in the thick of tax reform.
Still, acclamations kept on coming, with a Presidential Medal of Freedom Award in 2005, a "Star-Spangled Banner" performance at Super Bowl XL in 2006, her 18th Grammy in 2008, and the honor of performing at the 2009 inauguration of the nation's first black president, Barack Obama — quite the event to bear witness to after growing up in the thick of the civil rights movement.
While this is just the beginning of her journey, we're already in the thick of it with the first five men who are charming and awkward and memorable in their own unique ways, each making sure to praise Kufrin for the way she handled her situation on the show, as well as make it crystal clear just how happy they were that she was back on the market.
My husband was initially reluctant to have two of my friends at our first child's birth, for fear of being crowded out, but once we were in the thick of it, he was deeply grateful to have them there, each of them taking turns in what was a days-long ordeal — walking me up and down the hallway, pressing a cool washcloth to my forehead, offering encouraging words.
From 1964 to 1968, in the thick of the Cold War, millions of Americas tuned in weekly to "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." to watch Mr. Vaughn, as a superagent from the United Network Command for Law and Enforcement, battling T.H.R.U.S.H. (Technological Hierarchy for the Removal of Undesirables and the Subjugation of Humanity), a secret organization intent on achieving world domination through nefarious if far-fetched devices like mind-controlling gas.
It will be the first time since 1989 that both schools have been ranked in the Top 10 at the time of their meeting and, as it was in the rivalry's glory days of the 1980s, the teams are right in the thick of the national title race, with Brian Kelly's Irish sitting third in the College Football Playoff rankings and Mark Richt's Hurricanes jumping up to seventh.
By midday Monday, some members of the alt-right were deep in the thick of conspiracy creation, arguing both that Paddock was a left-wing Democrat and that the seriousness of the shooting was being exaggerated by "crisis actors" — a common element of right-wing conspiracy theories that insist some victims of mass shootings and other incidents are actors hired by the government to make a "crisis" seem worse than it is.
Here's a passage from the Buddha's early writings that Jack Kornfield, a teacher who helped introduce Buddhist mindfulness practice to the West, quotes in his book The Wise Heart: A Guide to the Universal Teachings of Buddhist Psychology: How would it be if in the dark of the month, with no moon, I were to enter the most strange and frightening places, near tombs and in the thick of the forest, that I might come to understand fear and terror.
But if you find yourself in the thick of, say, a brisk chef career, with maybe a professional writing gig on the side, as well as the not-negligible project of keeping a home, loaded up with the added considerations of some compelling children in the household whom you might like to see and know before they are gone, you probably have managed to keep a few vegetables in the drawer and a carton of eggs and a bin of cheeses and deli meats at least.
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