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" The Two Interned Together at Fendi "We interned at Fendi but we ain't do shit.
We also know that this treatment inflicts trauma; interned Japanese have been two times as likely to suffer cardiovascular disease or die prematurely than those who were not interned.
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We also know that this treatment inflicts trauma; those who have been interned have been twice as likely to suffer cardiovascular disease or die prematurely than those who were not interned.
After the Hill, she interned at an educational technology company.
In 2015, Obama interned on the set of HBO's Girls.
She was most recently interned here for her meth use.
He interned last summer at the Georgia Tech Research Institute.
Freeman interned at Sweet Momentum, a gym in Portland, Ore.
While at Georgetown, he also interned at the Brookings Institution.
He interned for three summers at our senior living facility.
Before starting Figma, Dylan interned at LinkedIn, Flipboard, and O'Reilly Media.
John Lewis, for whom he interned in high school, a mentor.
Stevenson had graduated from college, interned at the comics company Boom!
Overall, 1,309 people were interned in Lety, according to the Holocaust.
I interned in Chicago in 2000 and I loved the city.
Are we to forget that previous presidents interned Japanese-American citizens?
While still in college she interned with then-Senator Barack Obama.
When I got to New York, I interned at Astralwerks and !
The following summer, I interned in the House and loved it.
Consider a 1940 letter from a kindergarten teacher interned at Gurs.
Mentioning you both interned at the same radio station is better.
I interned for U.S. Senator John Ashcroft back in the '90s.
Interned alongside the most famous intern in our country's political history.
About 90 percent of those interned had parents born in Japan.
She had previously interned at Yahoo in Sunnyvale and at Telogis Inc.
During WWII, she and her mother were interned in a Japanese camp.
McHenry interned in the video department of Refinery29 from 2016 to 2017.
In her free time, Scharpf interned for the World Bank in Mozambique.
I'll watch (and not just because I interned there for 7 months).
Former interned Japanese-Americans have said the Dilley camp mirrors their experiences.
We interned Japanese Americans, Red Baited during the McCarthy era, and more.
Many of them are still at the company at which they interned.
Obama's elder daughter, Malia, interned at the Weinstein Company earlier this year.
During WWII, families of Japanese descent were forcibly interned in camps together.
Aubrey Plaza interned at "SNL" and dreamed of being on the show.
He interned in 2012 on Ryan's Budget Committee and worked for Rep.
Thursday does Constitutional debates; she interned at Sonia Sotomayor's program this summer.
Some Newtown High School students had also interned with the Avielle Foundation.
Their daughter, Nika, once interned at the newspaper her father now owns.
Early in his career, he interned at Japanese restaurants in Los Angeles.
Since 2012, about 120,000 have been interned in camps in central Rakhine.
It turned out Mr. Resendez had interned at Facebook in the summer.
Francesa: I interned for the New York Jets for a couple of years.
She interned at consulting company Monitor Group (now Monitor Deloitte) the following year.
She dropped out of college and interned for a fashion magazine in Paris.
A significant chunk of the total Uighur population is interned in this way.
Tiffany Zhong interned at Product Hunt while she was still in high school.
I'd interned at the Atlantic and written a few pieces here and there.
Burns often stayed with Jobs in Palo Alto; Jobs's daughter interned at Florentine.
I interned at Interpol and the Afghan Embassy in Washington, and at Flashpoint.
And during college he interned at Accenture, Viacom and Hershey Entertainment and Resorts.
Ms. Grammel previously interned at the Defense Intelligence Agency and the State Department.
I interned with this guy Mark Stoeckinger who worked for this company Soundelux.
Farquharson interned with the Centre for Democracy and Peace Building in Northern Ireland.
Korb spoke highly of French, noting that French had once interned for him.
I came to audio in college when I interned at Maine Public Radio.
Brady interned in the office his junior and senior summers in the '90s.
" She later interned at David Letterman's "Late Show" before landing at "30 Rock.
In 1940 leading British fascists had been interned for reasons of national security.
From Death Valley, a reminder that Japanese-Americans had once been interned there.
Muslim Canadians reported feeling psychologically interned, as if under suspicion, surveillance and siege.
As early as 1862, American forces interned Dakota women and children at Fort Snelling.
America interned Japanese-Americans during World War II and came to repent for it.
The following year, I interned in Finance and Accounting at a big CPG company.
She was able to continue to work in the same school she had interned.
Togo Tanaka: interned at Manzanar and Cow Creek (Death Valley) during WWII #JapaneseAmericanInternment pic.twitter.
I worked at a music magazine, a wedding magazine, and I interned at CTV.
Uri interned with a lobbying organization on Capitol Hill and recently graduated from college.
In the summer of 1999, Mallory interned at New Line Cinema, in New York.
He also interned thousands of Japanese-Americans in camps after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor.
He interned in Atlanta before becoming a stylist in the music industry in 2002.
Spencer interned at Microsoft in 1988, two years after the company's initial public offering.
The article compares slave reparations with reparations made to Japanese citizens interned during WWII.
A Uighur farmer and head of a family of five was interned in 2017.
Tens of thousands left via humanitarian corridors amid chaos and many civilians remain "interned".
Thousands of Japanese-Americans were interned in the U.S. by the government during World War II. In 1988, President Reagan signed the Civil Liberties Act, formally apologizing for the program and granting $85033,000 in compensation to any Japanese-American interned during the war.
She interned for The Chicago Tribune while still an undergraduate student at Loyola University Chicago.
As I worked and interned during college, I realized a desk job wasn't for me.
I've worked and interned for various social strategy and social marketing roles throughout my career.
Ossoff previously interned for Lewis in his Washington office and has also worked for Rep.
Posner interned last summer with the Climate Leadership Council, whose proposal the groups are endorsing.
Dr. Tatsumi, 2215, was still in college when she interned at an Illinois coroner's office.
Q: From your resume, I notice that you interned at a small investment banking boutique.
Wojciech Jaruzelski declared martial law, Cardinal Macharski aided those who were interned and their families.
Instead, Detroja interned for a marketing firm that worked closely with a tech company client.
Dr. Yoshida had cousins in California who were interned at a camp in the state.
He interned at Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan and served as an Army doctor in Germany.
He even interned on Capitol Hill for Representative Michael R. Turner, a Republican from Ohio.
After earning a master's in architecture at Yale, she interned with the architect César Pelli.
She and my grandfather were not yet married when both of their families were interned.
While still in college, Stewart, who "grew up mostly in California," interned for then-Rep.
Right before his senior year at Stanford, Systrom interned at a podcasting company called Odeo.
Rozzie Cribbs interned with Walgreens E-Commerce through Urban Alliance, a national youth development nonprofit.
One crew flew to the Soviet Union and was interned before eventually being set free.
He notes that Trump's plan requires rounding up 100 times as many people as were interned in camps during World War II (it's a closer to 95 times, but close enough): Today, Trump wants to forcibly round up 100 times the number interned in 1942.
I've always learned better outside of the classroom, so while at NYU I interned every semester.
If they did let him in, he was sure to be interned if another war began.
She now holds the seat for the office she first interned while working three other jobs.
The outlet reported that he then interned in Washington D.C. for former Wisconsin congressman William Steiger.
You wouldn't guess he used to be a cheerleader, or that he interned at funeral homes.
Hudson said Guindon interned with the Prince William County Police Department while she attended graduate school.
As a senior, Tapper interned for Ed Rendell who was running to be mayor of Philadelphia.
He and his associates were promptly interned in Russia as spies and their equipment was confiscated.
While at Columbia, she interned with New York Congressman Charles Rangel and then Senator Hillary Clinton.
And as more and more Uigher adults are interned in Xinjiang, their children are rendered parentless.
Xiao Chen, 18, was another student that interned at the Foxconn factory, according to the report.
As opposed to the WRA members, he was a professional photographer who happened to be interned.
They say more than 1m Uighurs have been interned in an effort to weaken indigenous culture.
It took almost 50 years for the United States to apologize to those it had interned.
He interned at Bellevue and Presbyterian hospitals and served as an Army surgeon in West Germany.
By the time that I was 17, I interned at a three-Michelin-star-rated restaurant.
More than 2,200 Jews of the 7,000 who were interned at Rivesaltes were sent to such camps.
In 2013, Schmidt interned at SCL Group, the parent company of the notorious political consultancy Cambridge Analytica.
We interned together a couple summers back, so it's always great to see her and catch up.
Before you got into restaurants, you interned on Capitol Hill and worked on John Anderson's presidential campaign.
Malia Obama, the couple's 19-year-old daughter, recently interned at the Weinstein Company in New York.
After all, I studied human biology and virtual reality in college, and I had interned at Dropbox.
Rebecca graduated from Northwestern University with a focus on journalism, and she previously interned with Bleacher Report.
Her father was interned during the Troubles, and a cousin was shot dead by Britain's special forces.
I went to Wharton, majored in finance, interned in finance, and eventually took a job in finance.
Lead author William Hobbs, now a postdoctoral fellow at Northeastern University, interned for the company in 2013.
It is very quiet: only a few sledding children and interned Poles in their yellow-green uniforms.
Like his father, Adams was interned - held without trial - on suspicion of being a senior IRA commander.
After winning three medals, she focused on academics and interned at the investment banking firm Morgan Stanley.
The brothers received a few letters from their mother, Betty, who was interned near the Swiss border.
The entrepreneur has interned and worked in a variety of sectors, including healthcare, IT, and marketing strategy.
When Mr. West famously interned at Fendi in Rome in 2009, Mr. Abloh was interning with him.
Last week, police raided IT firm Virtusa, where Aadhil had interned in 2013, according to his profile.
Early on at college, when he was 19, he interned at WLWT-TV, a local television station.
She also wasn't sure if fashion, the field in which she had interned, was the perfect fit.
Prior to joining Trump's staff, Coia worked for Conway's polling firm, and interned for Republican Iowa Rep.
He interned at Amazon during his studies, and he joined in 2006 as a senior research engineer.
I went to Washington in my junior year of college and interned for the Republican National Committee.
In reality, people between 21.8 and 843 were especially likely to be interned, according to the spreadsheets.
Leftwich interned in 2016, became the quarterbacks coach the next year and the offensive coordinator in 2018.
German scholar Adrien Zenz this week put the figure interned so far at up to 1.8 million.
As a teen, journalist Annemarie Dooling interned with the Discovery Channel on their house and home programs.
Bodo Lafferentz was interned after the war during the Allies' de-Nazification program and released in 1949.
So, I went to high school in the Monterey Bay area and interned for him in college.
Bobs was arrested and interned as an enemy alien for four and a half grim years, then deported.
To support myself while I interned, I worked hourly jobs at a smoothie place and a furniture showroom.
According to Tibbetts' Facebook profile, she is studying psychology and has interned at the Grinnell Regional Medical Center.
At the tender age of 17, Malia has already interned with Lena Dunham and regularly tops fashion charts.
In 1941, he was among the tens of thousands of citizens interned as part of Executive Order 9066.
The Van Zandt family donated the land to found the college in 1912, but the interned bodies remained.
In Canada, the authorities interned many Witnesses during the war on grounds that they were a "subversive" force.
Before founding his own company in 2013, Abloh interned at Fendi and served as Kanye West's creative consultant.
I moved to New York when I was 22, with $300, and I waitressed and interned full-time.
He met his co-founder, Jesse Horowitz, 28, when the pair interned at an investment firm during college.
Political reality sank in on Kristallnacht, in November 1938, when Edgar's father was arrested and interned at Dachau.
In 1942, as the US began to fight Japan in the Pacific, the staff at Benkyodo was interned.
In the past, she interned at Facebook and worked as a Product Manager for a London-based startup.
She had interned at Unicef and was hoping to pursue a career in the city, Mr. Cain said.
As a teenager, the dude interned for M. William Krasilovsky, who wrote the definitive book on music law.
"They were interned in special camps while waiting for their deportation," Professor Ericsson said in a telephone interview.
I interned for a Swedish feminist peace organization called Women's International League for Peace and Freedom in Geneva.
After I interned in his office, I asked if I could return to work for him after college.
She majored in communication studies and interned at an international advertising agency before her last semester of college.
A sports enthusiast who interned this past spring with the Syracuse Orange men's basketball team has Down syndrome.
He did spend $180 million on camps and other security infrastructure in Yarkand and initially interned 20,000 people.
As a student, she interned and worked at the foreign affairs and immigration constituent office of the late Sen.
Hanson, a Seattle resident, had interned while at Princeton on a carbon tax initiative, I-732 in Washington State.
She interned for Hillary Clinton in her U.S. Senate office and previously worked on Clinton's 2000 campaign for Senate.
Neutral Turkey, whose leaders feared angering either Britain or Germany, interned the Struma offshore while its fate was considered.
He had also formed a relationship with Barack and Michelle Obama, whose daughter Malia interned at the Weinstein Company.
Last summer, she interned in the office of California Governor Edmund Brown, in the external affairs and legislation department.
I've always had a deep love for documentary, and I interned with [documentarian] D.A. Pennebaker when I was 19.
It was at the show that she met promoter Todd Patrick (AKA Todd P), who she subsequently interned for.
Some 90 percent of Japanese Canadians were interned during the war, most of whom had been born in Canada.
He interned at Apple as a college student, and became a top salesman at Oracle, the enterprise software company.
Cisneros was just 11 years old when Cuellar first won, and just 20 when she interned in his office.
Smith interned for Oklahoma Congressman J.C. Watts, a black Republican, shortly after the 2000 election of George W. Bush.
The detention camps where the Chinese government has interned more than 1 million Muslim Uighurs serves a dual purpose.
In my senior year of high school, I interned for Dina Ruiz, who was a local anchorwoman in Monterey.
Last summer, she interned with the public defender's office in the Bronx, and wants to serve as a public defender.
Millions of men were interned or made into prisoners of war during World War I, under all sorts of conditions.
The MIT educated entrepreneur who has interned at both Google and Microsoft finds that our biggest obstacles can be ourselves.
Musk later moved to California to start a PhD in physics and interned at Pinnacle Research, an energy storage startup.
She also interned for one of the writers on Girls, but actor Andrew Rannells says it was super hush-hush.
In 2006, Abloh met Vuitton's chief executive Michael Burke when he interned at fashion label Fendi along with Kanye West.
Over the next years, while her classmates interned at hospitals, Underwood was interning on Capitol Hill and working in government.
Editor's note: Nicholas Reed once interned for Business Insider's Editor-in-Chief Henry Blodget when Blodget was at Merrill Lynch.
John Lewis (D-GA), and touted the fact his daughter interned for African-American Congress member Terri Sewell (D-AL).
I interned in Washington at the Department of Health and Human Services, to see a vantage point from within government.
Norman Mineta (D-Calif.), a Japanese-American who was interned during WWII, gave him a special appreciation for Omar's experiences.
Munson would not be around her father again until she was interned in his burial plot nearly a century later.
"Women who were believed to have sexual relations with Germans were arrested and interned in special camps, too," she noted.
I grew up reading the paper, interned and then worked there (my first journalism job), and still have a subscription.
Or the bishop of Shanghai, Jin Luxian, a Jesuit and a brilliant linguist, who had been interned in the 1950s.
"My best piece of advice is to talk to people," says Noa Azulai, who interned at Broadly this past summer.
In my final two terms at ArtCenter, I interned with [graphic designer] Pablo Ferro (The Thomas Crown Affair, Dr. Strangelove).
Cadigan was the son of Jerry Cadigan, the production manager for WFAA in Dallas, and had interned at WFAA previously.
The student interned with the Augusta Free Press earlier this year, during which time she wrote at least four articles.
Their romance, however, came to an abrupt halt with World War II, when Ernst was interned at a concentration camp.
Yet in the context of Self-Interned, they are tragic artifacts, as none of Noguchi's designs, of course, were ever realized.
A woman who interned in the summer of 2016 for a Republican senator described how little progress has been made since.
She interned at the Weinstein Company in New York City this spring, where she was praised for being a great assistant.
His sister was a Boston University student and previously interned in the mayor's Office of Communications, reports Atlanta TV station WSB.
Patients who are interned in rehab centers—both registered and unregistered—are often kidnapped by employees and held against their will.
Daly and Kimmel have been longtime family friends, and Daly even interned at a radio station with Kimmel as a teen.
At the very least, this should quell the rumors that Assange has been either dead or interned at a CIA blacksite.
"My husband interned with NASCAR at Charlotte Speedway in 2009-2010 and worked at the Lowe&aposs pit area," Briggs said.
Her own mother had been interned in California during World War II. Ms. Columbia's father, Francis Columbia, was a lawyer, too.
She interned for the San Francisco district attorney, and modeled for Macy's and Victoria's Secret while she was in law school.
He also interned with Arlen Specter, a former US senator, in summer 2003 and was part of the Sigma Chi Fraternity.
At Kenyon, the double English and Italian major wrote several novels, and interned at the prestigious literary journal the Kenyon Review.
We first met Whitney Port when she interned at Teen Vogue with Lauren Conrad during the first season of The Hills.
He interned with us at Prime Ticket, in Los Angeles, during his off-seasons when he was playing basketball at UConn.
A couple of the attorneys I met there formed their own shop, and I later interned for them during law school.
On Friday, he was interned at last in a marked grave at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu.
In the 1980s, the United States apologized for a "fundamental injustice" and paid reparations to survivors and heirs of those interned.
Ms. La Fortune Reed interned with a local bike mechanic and learned how to repair bikes and build them from scratch.
"I lived in Teaneck and interned in Midtown last summer, and it takes at least an hour each way," he said.
Cadigan was the son of Jerry Cadigan, the production manager for WFAA-TV in Dallas, and had interned at the station.
Hart had worked with him on a number of cases over the years, and Hart's daughter once interned for Brewer's firm.
My husband's family were also farm workers who became farmers and then pursuant to Executive Order 9066, they were all interned.
During the 2016 primaries, he interned for the Harris County Republican Party, hoping that Ted Cruz would win the Republican nomination.
After the Nazis were defeated in World War II, the younger Mr. Reimann was arrested and interned by the Allied powers.
He interned at the Canadian Parliament and at 17, he worked for the office of the leader of the Canadian opposition.
Sir Oswald and his wife, Diana Guinness, one of the Mitford sisters, were interned in 1940, and the party was banned.
For my relatives who were interned, that assimilation, and love for this country, found a new expression in supporting Mr. Trump.
Melvin interned at the investment bank Bear Stearns, played briefly for the Yankees, and spent two seasons scouting for the Mets.
I got to cover then-Speaker Newt Gingrich's fundraising swing through northern Colorado while I interned at the Fort Collins Coloradoan.
Kiyoshi K. Muranaga, whose family was interned at Granada Relocation Center in Colorado, joined the U.S. Army but was killed in Italy.
No. 1, I didn't explain this, but when I was a senior at Tufts, I interned at the ADL office in Boston.
There, he interned with musician and director, Gabe, for his first year, assisting with jobs that no one else wanted to do.
She interned at the International Court of Justice in The Hague before becoming a successful lawyer at an international firm in Vienna.
McBride, 25, was the first openly transgender White House staffer when she interned in the Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs.
Jesse Michels was a Jon Jay scholar at Columbia University in New York where he interned for Jon Stewart and Charlie Rose.
One of his supporters has cited camps where Japanese-Americans were interned during World War Two as a precedent for a registry.
Although I clerked and interned at a couple of places while I was in my second and third year of law school.
Now she is interned with fanatic supporters of the violent jihadist group she has sought refuge from since the age of 13.
That's when someone on the Hill pointed her to Scott Galupo, who had recently interned for the House Republican Conference press office.
I haven't actually attended, but I have friends who interned or worked at Essence Fest as vendors or worked behind the scenes.
New York Jets linebacker Brandon Copeland interned at the investment bank UBS and taught a financial literacy seminar at The Wharton School.
She interned at the White House under former President Obama and served as an aide on Capitol Hill for Brown and Sen.
"They're going to fight back very, very hard," James Gondi, a Kenyan lawyer who had interned at the I.C.C., told Moreno-Ocampo.
He interned for Mr. Murphy and Mr. Himes, studied government at Georgetown, and worked for the Democratic National Committee's voter protection team.
We have been driven from towns, banned and interned; and we continue to be incarcerated, profiled, murdered and deported at alarming rates.
Rohingya who live near Sittwe, the provincial capital in central Rakhine, are largely interned in camps, with far less ability to flee.
His grandfather, who had fought in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-5 and immigrated to the United States, was also interned.
It is still a mystery to me that, for another four years after the end of the war, [Japanese Canadians were interned].
During school, the designer interned for Acne Studios, and he is currently working as the assistant to Berlin-based designer Kostas Murkudis.
They would remain there from 1942 to 1944, sharing the fate of tens of thousands of Japanese-Americans who were also interned.
She offered the pretext that she had interned at a cable network and was interested in trying behind-the-scenes work again.
I had interned with fashion designer Cynthia Rowley the previous year and had fallen in love with the city's energy and glamour.
In a Washington Post op-ed Friday, Takei detailed his experience being interned along with his family in a camp in Arkansas.
Franklin Roosevelt interned 125,000 Japanese-Americans during World War II. Mr. Bush's war in Iraq inflamed America's relations with the Islamic world.
And this is just one subset of data, organized by the interned having relatives abroad and registered at addresses in one area.
Through the help of the Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement (HACE), I interned at the Chicago Fire, a Major League Soccer team.
Meanwhile, repression in the remote Chinese province of Xinjiang remains acute, with over 1m Uighur Muslims apparently interned in re-education camps.
The two met at the Southeastern Raptor Center at Auburn University, where Ms. Crandall worked and Mr. Jones volunteered and, later, interned.
In college, I interned at a few think tanks and ultimately for the House Budget Committee when Paul Ryan was ranking member.
She interned at the Studio Museum, seeing up close the practice of David Hammons, among others, who was an artist in residence.
His father, who as a young man had become an American citizen, was interned, he said, and young Larry recognized the injustice.
Cornell senior Molly Mandel, who interned at the nearby Cornell Dairy Processing Plant, knew that Biden ice cream just had to happen.
Everyone should see the Noguchi Museum's new exhibition, Self-Interned, Virgo, but it seems especially apt given your astrological forecast for February.
Having for decades avoided 20th-century history, Austerlitz eventually traces his story back to Terezin, where his mother was interned before being killed.
"I had just finished college, and I started a job where I interned at for a year to get a position," Tyson said.
After studying industrial design at France's Institut Supérieur de Design, he interned at Kiska, before taking another internship with BMW Motorrad in Munich.
Turns out, Chen, 46, and Andy Cohen both interned for CBS in 1990 – and Chen had a surprising crush on the Bravo host.
A political science graduate of the University of Michigan, she interned in the US Senate and worked on Al Gore's presidential campaign staff.
I enrolled in a registered dietitian program at the College of St. Elizabeth in Morristown, N.J.; interned at ShopRite; and loved the work.
It's statistically quite possible that at least one of those people might have committed murder during that time had they not been interned.
While I was there, I met a couple who interned in Washington the year before, and they recommended I intern on the Hill.
"Currently, my brand is just me on a sewing machine in my parents' front room," says Williams, who recently interned with Vivienne Westwood.
He also donated to Obama's campaign; the former president's eldest daughter, Malia, interned for the Weinstein Company shortly after her father left office.
Ms. Eisenberg interned at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, where she developed a machine learning model for its library.
He interned at The New York Times in 2015 and now freelances for Time, CNN, Reuters, The Wall Street Journal and The Times.
Becker served as Jean Renoir's assistant throughout the 1930s and was interned for a year by the Germans during the occupation of France.
If you can effectively make your case, there's a good chance you'll be considered for a position outside the team you interned with.
Then I thought landscape architecture might be my calling, so I interned at an architectural firm and planned to start a master's degree.
Later, while completing a degree in product design at Stanford University, he interned at biotech company Abraxis BioScience and worked at software company Intuit.
She's volunteered on a presidential campaign, interned for local politicians and helped to organize the rally against gun violence in Long Island in March.
There are just as many people who decried them as who enjoyed them — whether they were currently an intern or they had never interned.
The Senate has just confirmed Allison Rushing, a nominee who once interned with the Alliance Defending Freedom, as a judge for the Fourth Circuit.
In the fourth episode, Zoe was applying for a fellowship at Teen Vogue, an editorial publication that she already interned at in high school.
Barber graduated from Whittier College, interned at the United Nations and even received her master's degree in the United Kingdom after Full House's finale.
Pinault talked with TechCrunch years ago about his early love of computer science and about having interned at Hewlett Packard as a software developer.
She first spoke with Anastasia Somoza, the 32-year old woman diagnosed with cerebral palsy and spastic quadriplegia who interned for Clinton's Senate office.
Earlier in his career he worked in business development at Sweet Labs and interned at Merus Capital, Plug and Play Tech Center and Intrade.
In college, she interned on Capitol Hill for the NAACP, and worked as an aide for then-Democratic state senator Douglas Wilder in Virginia.
The Georgia native had interned at a local clinical treatment center in college while earning a BA in genetics with a minor in statistics.
Honold was raped while a student the University of Minnesota in 2014 by fellow student Daniel Drill-Mellum, who had once interned for Franken.
Carlos Mark Vera is the founder of Pay Our Interns and previously interned for free in Congress, the European Parliament and the White House.
The New York glossy that's set to publish D'Agata's essay in "The Lifespan of a Fact" is not where the real Mr. Fingal interned.
No. A woman, Angela Santomero, who was quite inspired by him, had interned with him, had gone on to do Blue's Clues for Nickelodeon.
It was not until 1988 that the United States offered a formal apology and reparations for interned Japanese-Americans through the Civil Liberties Act.
"They don't want us here and they don't want us to go," said U Kyaw Hla Aung, a Rohingya lawyer now interned in Sittwe.
They were wrong in World War II, when we interned Japanese Americans, and they're wrong now (yet where is the categorical condemnation by elites).
Rozinisa's family are Uighur Muslims living in northwest China, where one million or more Muslims have been interned in "re-education" camps since 63.
Hamm (the casualty of Brighton) had been interned on an improvised prison ship off the Falkland Islands, then in a camp in South Africa.
Then he interned with Jill Greenberg, the photographer known for her plasticized-looking portraits of celebrities including Simon Cowell, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Gwen Stefani.
They met after the war, in northern Canada, where many Ukrainians had been interned during the First World War, and a vestigial community remained.
She became more immersed in design, and interned at the Government Publishing and Printing Office in The Hague, where she returned after finishing school.
She interned at the International Rescue Committee, she has worked as an office assistant and an executive assistant, and she studied abroad in Madrid.
She attended the Institute of Culinary Education, interned at Wylie Dufresne's WD-50, and cooked on the line at Jean-Georges Vongerichten's Spice Market.
He was part of the early self-driving car experiments at MIT, interned at Roomba-maker iRobot and competed in two seasons of BattleBots.
That was not the case for most of the people that I interned with, and most of the interns that walk through this door.
He wrote that he interned with the Superman movie director as a film student and that was the last job application he filled out.
The connection reportedly came about after Eric Schmidt's daughter Sophie interned with a Cambridge Analytica firm and suggested the two organisations work together. 9.
She was the first openly transgender White House staffer when she interned in the Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs, according to a statement.
You were an intern -- you were interned at this amazing program which is now what you advocate for that takes a different approach for veterans.
Mittal, who interned at the likes of Goldman Sachs and Google, turned down the opportunity to join his father's company in favour of founding Hike.
And he worked on it part-time the year before, after he briefly interned with Apple as an iOS developer on the Enterprise iOS team.
MTV was also where Judd Apatow interned and where Jon Stewart and Ben Stiller learned the ropes of show business before heading on to stardom.
My older sister interned for Senator McCain when she was in high school and said he was so kind when he was in the office.
The profile of one potential contact, Nick, stood out: Nick had interned at Tennis Magazine, a publication I had dreamed about writing for that summer.
While there, she interned at Planned Parenthood and the Oregon Health Authority, among other places, and her high marks landed her on the dean's list.
Turbine started in Providence and drew heavily from the Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design student bodies, and my roommate interned there previously.
She also won a scholarship from Teen Vogue, interned at Tommy Hilfiger and Peter Som, and launched her own line of custom-made women's blazers.
Linda B., we eventually learn, was part of an interned family living under a kind of house arrest, not allowed to leave their small town.
Following graduation next spring, Mitchnick, who previously interned at the payments network Ripple, hopes to find work making cryptocurrencies more accessible to a mainstream audience.
"Overturning Korematsu to uphold a Muslim ban is a vile insult to the Japanese Americans who were interned during WWII," freelance journalist Mari Uyehara tweeted.
"I've always been interested in the art of the sell," Mr. McConaughey said, noting that he interned as a college student at an Austin, Tex.
Interned for the organization now known as Alliance Defending Freedom, a legal force of the religious right, and clerked for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
He interned at Rolling Stone , where he spent the dead hours of one long summer in a cubicle, headphones on, practicing for his bar mitzvah.
When Jessica Cisneros was a 20-year-old student with a passion for politics, she interned for Congressman Henry Cuellar, a popular Democrat from Texas.
From there she interned with Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York and was a field organizer in New Jersey for Cory Booker's successful Senate campaign.
A few Saturdays ago, Mr. Strein, who interned at Dickson's, a butcher in Chelsea Market, used leftover beef tallow to make candles in the backyard.
Yitu has been linked to the technology dragnet currently in place in Xinjiang, where an estimated 1 million religious and ethnic minorities are currently interned.
Once the Vichy regime took over, she herself was interned as an "enemy alien," but managed to emigrate and settle in New York in 1941.
She bought bullhorns, organized multiple school walkouts and marches, interned for Democratic state treasurer candidate Sarah Godlewski, and traveled to the Capitol hundreds of times.
First gig in politics: Lee interned for John Kerry's 2004 presidential campaign; his first tech breakthrough was teaching the staff how to use multiple browser tabs.
I interned at my uncle's architecture firm one summer, and I think after that decided that interior design was the best hybrid of all my interests.
I interned at a lingerie brand when I was in college (it was a total nightmare) but it instilled a love of nice undergarments in me.
Fitzpatrick was getting her master's in computer science at Stanford right at the height of the dot-com bubble when she interned as a software engineer.
She studied Fashion Merchandising at Katherine Gibbs, and interned at a sports agency in New Jersey where her she got her start assisting Lebron James' stylist.
After leaving my congressional office, where I interned for 40 hours per week, I would walk across the street to my job at a local bar.
Opponents of the referendum have been targeted by laws against terrorism, extremism and separatism, and some have been forcibly interned in psychiatric institutions, the report said.
He interned for the Hudson Institute, a conservative think tank in Washington, but inflated his position there on his LinkedIn profile prior to the WaPo report.
Karpathy also previously interned at Google's DeepMind, focusing on deep learning, and attended both the University of British Columbia and the University of Toronto before that.
Since then, hundreds of black and Latinx students have gone through the summer career accelerator and have interned at companies like Apple, LinkedIn, Facebook and Jawbone.
First, a disclosure: I grew up in Flake's district when he was a member of the House and interned at his Mesa, Arizona, office one summer.
In the Swedish city of Umea, Kristallnacht — the November 1938 pogroms throughout Germany during which 267 synagogues were destroyed and 85033,000 Jews were interned — was commemorated.
"Today, more than 85033 million Uyghurs, ethnic Kazakhs, and other Muslims are interned in reeducation camps designed to erase their religious and ethnic identities," he added.
This was broadened during World War II when Americans of Japanese ancestry, including U.S.-born citizens, were identified by the Census Bureau and interned in camps.
More than 19803,000 Japanese-Americans were interned in the camps; about 80,000 who survived until 1988 received compensation for what the U.S. government put them through.
At age 17, Harriot interned at the National Institutes of Standards and Technology in Gaithersburg, Maryland, where she spent the summer helping conduct stem cell research.
After the war, Mr. Brandel moved to New York with his wife, Lottie, who had been interned in France, and became a contributor to Mad magazine.
The experience prompted Ms. Niarchos, who had studied fashion and interned for John Galliano, to apprentice in the fine jewelry department of Christie's in New York.
Hundreds of thousands, and possibly more, have been interned in indoctrination camps that have been condemned by human rights groups, United Nations experts and Western leaders.
He interned with Anna Deavere Smith after college, and more recently spent five years at the Public Theater, where he created the event series Public Forum.
He also taught a British doctor's son until 1943, when the Japanese occupiers interned foreigners and confined most Jews to the crowded square mile of Hongkou.
In addition to his classes, Xie interned at a local law firm, where he was exposed to human rights law and theory for the first time.
Six official spreadsheets about six villages dated 220 show that, on average, nearly 2900 percent of the rural adult population was either interned or in prison.
LAREDO, Texas (Reuters) - Jessica Cisneros interned for U.S. Representative Henry Cuellar in 2014, and the congressman later wrote letters to help her get into law school.
A former girlfriend, who also interned for his campaign, accused Wolf of physically abusing her during their relationship in a Title IX complaint filed last year.
After high school, Burke interned for then-representative Darrell Issa (himself long dogged by allegations of business fraud) and worked on a campaign for state Sen.
In college at The University of Texas at Austin, he cultivated relationships with professors, interned, and kept his nose in the books and his GPA high.
Once Siwicki got to college, he thought he would graduate and maybe become a talent agent (he even interned at one of the top agencies, WME).
A few days later Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt's granddaughter roundly rejected Mr. Trump's ideas, as did Representative Doris Matsui, who had been interned in a camp.
Chris Anderson, a mentor who ran Dress for Success in Morris County, N.J., where Mr. Silverstein had interned during high school, said she would back him.
The contact information listed under her name is for the Weinstein Company's New York office, where the First Daughter interned before starting her freshman year at Harvard.
In 2016 she interned on the county legislature campaign for Laura Curran, now the county executive of Nassau County, as well as for another local congressional candidate.
Name: Imani Fields Age: 20 School and year: Junior at Miami University of Ohio, graduating in December 2019 This summer, she interned in the office of: Sen.
She interned in film and TV production and traveled abroad during a gap year between her high school graduation in 2016 and her first year at Harvard.
It's also smart to check reviews from interns and employees on the job site Glassdoor as well as anyone you might know who has previously interned there.
Prior to joining Reuters, Ruthy also interned in radio and wrote for newspaper and online platforms as well as being a copy editor for a bilingual magazine.
When I was 21, back in the aughts, for example, I interned at a magazine where I sat next to an editor who awkwardly stared at me.
Fifty-thousand men were sentenced to serve in regular prisons, while 5,000 to 15,000 were interned in concentration camps, where they wore uniforms marked with pink triangles.
But then Ms. Gummer — who studied art history at Vassar College, interned for the designer Zac Posen and mostly acts as her own stylist — resists fashion typecasting.
The University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan Ross School of Business alumna had interned in ad sales at Google, but didn't secure a full-time offer.
After I interned, I started as a fact checker and became a columnist, writing "Fly Life" and "Club Crawl," two weekly columns about New York night life.
Most of those who were interned were American citizens, like myself: born and raised in the United States, but considered the enemy because of how they looked.
Cisneros once interned for Cuellar in Congress, but now she's running against him with the support of the Justice Democrats — the same group that helped propel Rep.
I interned with NBC News most of college, learning from NBC's specials and breaking news division, and working with Chuck Todd and Mark Murray at First Read.
Taylor, who is majoring in economics and theater, spent a semester studying marine life on a remote Caribbean island and has interned at Marvel Studios in Hollywood.
He was eight years old when he was uprooted from his home and interned in the racetrack with about 2000,203 Americans of Japanese descent, he told CNN.
Many Western countries have expressed deep concern at reports China has interned Muslims in its far western region of Xinjiang in harsh conditions, with Pompeo particularly critical.
Other highlights include: • An exhibition of memorabilia by Isamu Noguchi made while he was interned in Arizona during World War II (Noguchi Museum, Long Island City, Queens).
By the time he did that only half of the 120,000 people interned, nearly 70 percent of whom were born in the United States, were still alive.
The bill produced "a wonderful feeling" among Japanese-Americans, according to Representative Robert T. Matsui, a California Democrat who was interned with his parents as a child.
Maybe your first boss is the best person to ask about a work dilemma or possibly, someone you interned with is your only contact in a new city.
Malia, 19, interned for The Weinstein Company in 2017, before news of the scandals broke, but the amount of money owed to her and others is not specified.
By 2005, she'd interned at — and scored a job offer from — investment banking titan Goldman Sachs when she had an epiphany leading to a quarter-life career change.
America has compensated Japanese-Americans who were interned in the second world war; Britain has belatedly done the same for Kenyan Mau Mau rebels tortured under its rule.
Lewinstein, who was on track to graduate in May 2020, according to his LinkedIn page, had recently interned in juvenile defense at the East Bay Community Law Center.
She interned for the department in 2011 while she studied for a master's degree in forensic science and served in the US Marine Corps Reserve for six years.
Last year, while still a student at Cornell, he interned in Albany with state Senator Leroy Comrie of Queens, and discovered a niche in education and agricultural policy.
But then in the evenings I interned at this place called the New York Center for Visual History that did documentary projects, and I worked there for free.
But it strains credulity to suggest that Clinton and Obama (whose teenage daughter interned for Weinstein last summer) knew the extent of Weinstein's predatory tendencies in the past.
As a seminarian during the war, John Paul helped save a Jewish girl; Benedict, after deserting the German Army, was briefly interned in a prisoner-of-war camp.
SCHOLTEN JAPANESE ART While interned in Arizona during World War II, the Japanese-American art dealer Kakunen Tsuruoka made a series of lush, haunting watercolors of desert scenery.
During World War I, for instance, the United States banned criticism of the government, interned thousands of German Americans and instituted widespread surveillance of immigrants and political radicals.
In two villages in Kosherik Township — which the documents describe as "heavily polluted by extremist ideology" — nearly 2000 percent of all households had one person or more interned.
Before the job at Ciming, he said, he had interned at a television station and worked for an insurance company and in direct sales without encountering any prejudice.
An earlier version of this article misstated where a relative of Chief Justice Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye was interned during World War II. It was Colorado, not Tuolumne.
I created the graphic at the top of this piece using data from the National Archives and Records Administration, which records every person interned in the early '203s.
In front of Fugetsu-Do, the black row reads "Kitos interned at Heart Mountain," in reference to the former World War II-era internment camp in remote Wyoming.
The son of a Baltimore firefighter, Bolton worked on the Barry Goldwater Republican presidential campaign in 1964, and he later interned for President Richard Nixon's vice president, Spiro Agnew.
I had an internship at the Defense Intelligence Agency doing counterterrorism work in college, and I interned at an international think tank in Vienna, Austria, during my master's program.
Along the way, she's becoming a role model, said Deborah Scott, her mentor and executive director of Georgia Stand Up, a social justice organization where Cannon interned in 2014.
In her free time, Aleena has tutored young children, interned at a Christian clothing website and volunteered for a company that helps poor and abused women sell handmade wares.
In a callback to a previous black-ish episode, Zoey is hoping to score the "perfect" fellowship at Teen Vogue, a magazine she already interned at during high school.
Her fashion sensibility led her to skip college and move to New York in 2006, where she interned at M Missoni and worked as an office manager at Halston.
When Snapchat founder Evan Spiegel was still in high school at Santa Monica's exclusive Crossroads school, he interned for Red Bull promoting the energy drink in bars and clubs.
In his early years, Lowy lived in a ghetto in Hungary during World War Two and was moved frequently before being interned in a British detention camp in Cyprus.
Though he had not finished high school in Europe, Dr. Motulsky had managed to study even while interned, which helped him pass high school equivalency tests in Chicago 1942.
After the Office of Redress Administration was established as part of the Justice Department in 1988 to indemnify Japanese-Americans who had been interned, Mr. Shibayama applied for reparations.
When she moved to New York 10 years ago, she interned at Seventh House PR. "I didn't know what I was doing but did production from beginning," she explains.
Her paintings of Auschwitz, where she was interned for a little more than a year, burn with a rage and shame not dulled by three-quarters of a century.
From there, I volunteered on local campaigns in and around L.A. But I got my real start after college, when I interned on the Hill for a House member.
In college, at New York University Gallatin School of Individualized Study, where she majored in journalism and photography, she interned at Vogue with Sally Singer, the magazine's features czar.
It was World War II, and Jan O'Herne, a Dutch prisoner interned by the Japanese, remembered a "large, repulsive, fat, baldheaded" Japanese officer approaching her and unsheathing his sword.
Over the summer, Koerber attended a leadership summit in New Zealand, spoke at a Business Insider panel in Cannes and interned in Washington, DC with his congressman, Ted Deutch.
Nef had interned at fashion companies, including the Web site VFiles , but suddenly people were noticing her changing appearance and urging her to step in front of the camera.
Across central Rakhine, about 120,000 Rohingya, even those who had citizenship, have been interned in camps, stripped of their livelihoods and prevented from accessing proper schools or health care.
Another guy I had worked with at Radar where I interned at journalism school, Remy Stern, who now runs the Post digital operations, he also was friendly with Lock.
Many of those young people returned to the United States before the war; known as kibei, they were interned after the Pearl Harbor attack with other West Coast ­Japanese-Americans.
Name: Rosario Duran Age: 21 School and year: Senior at the University of South Florida, studying political science and international relations This summer, she interned in the office of: Rep.
I reached out to Clara Moskowitz, the initial story's editor at Scientific American about how she felt (full disclosure, I interned at SciAm and Moskowitz was one of my editors).
Barry's used to working hard and dealing with a tough market; she worked as a raptor vet in Alaska and later interned in a neuroscience primate research lab at Harvard.
When: September 01–October 33 Where: David Zwirner (1940 W 40th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) Ruth Asawa was one of the 143,23 Japanese Americans interned following the attack on Pearl Harbor.
His parents and sister had also survived: the illegal ship they were on was intercepted by the British; the family was interned on the island of Mauritius for several years.
Then during my 1L summer (the summer between the first and second year of law school), I interned for a federal judge in the city where my school was located.
Mallory said that, when describing Anna's house, he had kept in mind the uptown home of a family friend, with whom he had stayed when he interned in New York.
You might not guess, from such fond affirmation, that a petition was raised by the townsfolk in March, 1889, complaining about the painter's behavior and pleading that he be interned.
As a headquarters for community engagement, the Youth Concept Gallery is ultimately a platform, explains Mr. E, designed as much for the facility's outside contributors as the kids interned within.
But Cisneros, from the border town of Laredo, has always had a passion for politics, which is why she interned for Cuellar at 20-years-old in the first place.
In October 1940, Jews in the southwest German region of Baden, which included Kippenheim, were deported to Vichy France, where they were interned in a muddy, typhous wasteland at Gurs.
He got a job go-go dancing at IC Guys, a closet-size gay bar in the East Village, and interned at Paper magazine, interviewing artists he longed to emulate.
He was born in China to a British family who arrived as missionaries, stayed to run important schools, and were interned in a Japanese prisoner camp from 1941 to 1945.
During the summers, Mr. Kushner interned at Goldman's real estate banking division and at the real estate giants Vornado and SL Green with an eye toward working in the industry.
My interest in politics was probably cemented when I moved to D.C. for a summer in high school and interned at the Department of Justice for Attorney General [John] Ashcroft.
Retired veterans who served on active duty will now no longer be automatically eligible for in-ground burial but would be eligible for having their cremated remains interned above ground.
Contested Histories features a comprehensive display of physical objects and digital reproductions, capturing the varied and prodigious creative output of Japanese Americans forcibly interned at remote camps across the country.
In college, Baptiste interned for the New York State Department of Transportation as a transportation construction inspector and at the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey as a traffic engineer.
Now someone at Death Valley National Park is joining the party, posting pictures of a Japanese-American man interned in Death Valley during World War II. It could be a coincidence.
" Glasser points out that some of the greatest violations of civil liberties throughout history have come from "progressive politicians, such as President Franklin D. Roosevelt who interned 110,000 Japanese-American citizens.
On Sunday, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced that asylum seekers interned in Australia's regional processing centres would be eligible for the new program, with women, children and families to be prioritised.
He went to the house of a man who had been interned in a Russian military camp during the second war in Chechnya and had shared a cell with Azamat's cousin.
What followed was a cobbled-together life of paid and unpaid work: I nannied, I interned for free or very little, I found a steady gig as a freelance audio producer.
At 19, he interned in the art department at Walt Disney World, but once his bosses learned that he was a gifted pianist, they let him perform for theme park guests.
Consider what happened with the detention of Japanese-Americans during World War II. Worried about espionage and worse, the government rounded up and interned about 120,000 Japanese-Americans on the mainland.
The number of photographs matches the length of time the artist's father, at the age of one, was interned with his family at the Minidoka War Relocation Camp in Hunt, Idaho.
Wang Xisha, whose father was the top official in Guangdong Province when she applied in 2010, was a veteran of the rival bank UBS and had also interned at Goldman Sachs.
"Prior to her internship at the White House, Carolina interned for the Office of House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, the College Republican National Committee and the California Republican Party," the statement continued.
Schulte is described by his attorneys as a computer scientist and analyst who interned at the National Security Agency and the CIA, where he was later employed for more than five years.
It was Kanye West that first introduced the fashion industry to Abloh, who worked as the rapper's fashion advisor and creative director for 14 years; the two even interned at Fendi together.
Others were refused because they were soldiers and thus legally interned as prisoners of war, or because the Foreign Office deemed them to have experienced a case of suffering, but not persecution.
The situation has invited comparisons to another dark period in American history: when the US government interned hundreds of thousands of Japanese-descended Americans in camps, under the guise of national security.
The combative campaigner has helped expose the horrors of China's gulag to the world: the network of camps in which perhaps 1m people have been interned in Xinjiang province, which borders Kazakhstan.
In June, the opera will stage Viktor Ullmann's "Der Kaiser von Atlantis," a one-act opera about a dictatorial emperor's showdown with Death that Ullmann composed while interned in a concentration camp.
Umar Javeed and Sukarma Thapar, two associates at Competition Commission of India — and Aaqib Javeed, brother of Umar and who interned at the watchdog last year, filed the complaint, the document revealed.
Turned back within sight of the Promised Land, the refugees were transferred to prison ships and returned to Germany, where they were interned in fenced compounds reminiscent of the Nazi concentration camps.
FDR, a classic reformist liberal, delivered the New Deal and encouraged the growth of labor unions, but he also shamefully ignored the interests of African Americans and interned Japanese Americans during WWII.
She interned at the White House in 2012, during her senior year at American University — where she came out publicly as transgender at the end of her term as student body president.
After graduating, she interned at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where Mort Abramowitz, the endowment's president and a former ambassador to Turkey, was turning his attention to the incipient Bosnian War.
And she has interned at the Belize Cancer Society, part of a study abroad program, as well as the Partnership for After School Education and a youth homeless shelter called Compass House.
While at Georgetown, he volunteered in a campaign for Alan Cranston, a Democratic senator from California, and interned for Richard Shelby, then a Democratic congressman from Alabama and now a Republican senator.
The term "concentration camp" predates the Holocaust by decades and became widely used during the Boer War in South Africa, when British troops rounded up and interned tens of thousands of people.
Raised in a working-class family in Indiana, he came to Washington to attend GWU; he interned on Capitol Hill, and became valedictorian and the first in his family to graduate college.
Xi has steadily increased power, cracked down on dissent both within and outside of government, interned more than 1 million ethnic Uighurs in "reeducation" camps, and steadily encroached on Hong Kong's autonomy.
They were not, but assigned to Category IV, for people who resisted Germanization, they were still deemed undesirable and put on a list of people to be interned at a later date.
The island was known for the colonists' brutal, near-total destruction of the Aboriginal population, the majority of whom were slaughtered, interned or killed by diseases against which they had no immunity.
In six villages in Yarkand, a county in southwestern Xinjiang where nearly all the residents are Uighur, he found that about one in six rural adult residents were interned or in prison.
Because the Department of Defense and VA worked together to provide Kevin's educational benefits, he has interned with NASA and our local city government while working towards a degree in computer science.
She has worked or interned for years, learning from many of fashion's stars, including Matthieu Blazy during his time at Maison Margiela, Raf Simons at Dior and, currently, Demna Gvasalia at Balenciaga.
In the past, I've interned in the publicity and marketing department of an independent publishing company in New York, where I did research, mailed books to influencers, and generated audience-engagement reports.
She and her mother and two younger sisters were interned as enemy noncombatants at the Ambarawa prison camp in central Java and spent the next three and a half years in captivity.
Gottesman had previously interned with Saks Fifth Avenue and worked at W Magazine, but ended up taking a market research job in Washington, DC, after she graduated from the University of Pennsylvania.
Mr. Jean-Raymond went to the High School of Fashion Industries in New York and then interned at Marchesa and Theory before graduating from Hofstra with a bachelor's degree in business administration.
She interned for Representative Joe Kennedy II in college and later in her career and then worked for former Secretary of State and presidential candidate John Kerry in various capacities over the years.
The analyzed the genes of the children of 32 Jewish men and women who had been interned in a Nazi concentration camp during WWII, experienced torture or had to hide during the war.
It was through Kanye West the fashion industry was first introduced to Abloh, who worked as the rapper's fashion advisor and creative director for 14 years; the two even interned at Fendi together.
Those picnic-blanket-printed frocks have been everywhere since cool-girl label Paris 99 (the brand behind these beauts) launched exclusively on Opening Ceremony, where founder Paris Starn interned when she was 16.
Name: Zoe Scott Age: 20 School and year: Junior at the University of Montevallo in Alabama, double-majoring in political science and environmental studies This summer, she interned in the office of: Sen.
Mr. Viswanathan, 28, interned at Microsoft, Google and Facebook, where he sat right outside the glass-walled office of Mark Zuckerberg, the co-founder and chief executive, and occasionally played chess with him.
Back home in America, Matt was interned as a foreign threat; now he's among the ranks of the victors in American uniform, growing used to the shuttered glances he encounters in the street.
The 19 year old is joining the university's freshman class (the most diverse yet) after taking a gap year, in which she interned for producer Harvey Weinsten and hung out with Mark Ruffalo.
But this video of Aishe, and the apparent location of this kindergarten all but confirmed her worst fears: that her family had been interned and her children had been taken by the state.
Equally cagey on that front are Brianna and Simon, two other high school seniors who interned at the NSA, who said over the past year they worked in language translation and cyber, respectively.
He interned at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Los Angeles and did his residency at the Neuropsychiatric Institute of the University of California, Los Angeles, where he earned a master's degree in psychiatry.
"Most Rohingya remaining in Myanmar are interned in camps or confined to their villages, without access to basic services," Hannah Beech and Saw Nang wrote in The New York Times on December 10.
As a teen, he interned at the Liberian president's office collecting data on international development aid, before spending four years studying economics at Dartmouth College and taking part in leadership and development programs.
Ms. Asawa was herself at loose ends at the time; interned with her family from 1942-43, she had studied as a teacher, but anti-Japanese sentiment prevented her from using her training.
Harry and his sister battled prejudice and were interned in Arizona; across the Pacific, in militarized and jingoistic Japan, Frank (Katsutoshi) and his siblings had to conceal the fact that they were despised nisei.
China is a one-party state with a billion more citizens than America, yet it incarcerates half a million fewer people (though this does not include perhaps 1m Uighurs interned in camps in Xinjiang).
The two interned at Fendi together, then Abloh became the creative director of Kanye's creative agency, Donda, and later was the artistic director of the 2011 JAY-Z/Kanye West album Watch the Throne.
"She interned for Warby Parker last summer and she is interested in fashion but she is carefully choosing her next move and doesn't appear to be rushing in any particular direction," the source says.
A woman has accused Dustin Hoffman of sexually harassing her while she interned as a production assistant on the set of the 1985 Death of a Salesman TV film — when she was just 17.
"I think that the way Andy Warhol's art was commodification, my art now is about financialization," said Meyohas, who has an economics degree and interned at a hedge fund before pursuing her art career.
During World War II, Wodehouse, who was living in Le Touquet in northern France, was first interned by the German occupiers but then released — to make a series of broadcasts in Berlin during 1941.
Frederic graduated from his father's alma mater, École Polytechnique in Paris, and interned at Facebook and consulting firm McKinsey before joining LVMH as the temporary head of connected technologies at TAG Heuer in 2017.
Both Zhu and Daniel Ziegler, an MIT student who interned at Yahoo last summer and worked on the keyserver, said that the engineers working on the project at Yahoo are very committed to it.
During this time, she also interned for Nylon magazine, worked at an agency that represented photographers and was the creative director for the Freshjive Propagandist, a publication put out by the streetwear label Freshjive.
I make plans with my good friend, D., for next week; she just started a new job at the company we interned at together and I can't wait to hear about how it's going.
As a teenager in 1964, Bolton volunteered to work on the Barry Goldwater Republican presidential campaign and while he was a law student he interned for President Richard Nixon's vice president, Spiro Agnew. 2.
I interned at the Democratic National Committee's Political Department in D.C. I served as National Committee chair of the High School Democrats of America, organizing thousands of high school students for the Democratic Party.
Faced with a financial crisis, Valadez had to say "no" to dinners with colleagues, could no longer afford healthy food and sometimes sought out events with free meals while she interned in summer 2000.
According to a WH spokesperson, Caroline interned for the Office of House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, the College Republican National Committee and the California Republican Party before making the move to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Examples include Japanese-Americans interned during World War II; survivors of police abuses in Chicago; victims of forced sterilization; and black residents of a Florida town that was burned by a murderous white mob.
The women, children, and elderly Dakota were then marched to Fort Snelling in St. Paul and interned until the Mississippi thawed and they could be taken by boat to reservations far from their homeland.
" The report said that by the time eastern Ghouta was fully captured on April 14, some 140,000 individuals were displaced from their homes, including tens of thousands who are being "unlawfully interned by government forces.
The dialogue began innocently enough when Blake Robbins, a tech investor who has worked or interned for companies like Google, Nest, and SpaceX, deployed a flurry of tweets about his philosophy on work-life balance.
There, the golden urn of Rama IX — as the king of the Chakri dynasty in known — will be interned in the Heavenly Abode, joining the relics of kings Rama IV, V, VI, VII and VIII.
Not only are they twin sisters — they both attended Stanford University for their undergraduate and masters degrees, during which time they both interned at Google and at McKinsey & Company, before they both graduated last year.
While earning her B.A. at Korea University, she interned at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade based on experience in Universidad de Pontificia Católica de Chile, realizing so many potential businesses in unexplored countries.
She had worked at a digital agency and Newell had interned and wrote for the Onion, so they both knew "just enough to know how hard it is" to make a successful website, Newell says.
She had worked at a digital agency and Newell had interned and wrote for the Onion, so they both knew "just enough to know how hard it is" to make a successful website, Newell says.
I was a marketing and journalism and media studies major, led the social media team at Muslim Girl, interned with a variety of media companies, collaborated with a multitude of amazing women, and wrote often.
" Co-chair of the organization Carl Takei's grandmother was interned while her husband fought in Europe for the United States, which he said "speaks to the senselessness of rounding up and incarcerating an entire community.
According to historical accounts, Japanese families who were interned couldn't shop at local stores and were only allowed to order new clothes or fabric to sew their own clothes from a handful of mail-order catalogues.
Her social media accounts doesn't seem overtly political, but the California native has interned for several teams within the Republican party and was a White House intern before being promoted to the role of press assistant.
Working on translation projects there and later at Google, where he interned in 2011, Green found himself concerned with how machine translation could improve access to information without degrading it — as most of the systems do.
The Oprah Magazine (I interned here, too) editor Lucy Kaling; and The Job on CBS in 2013, which gave one lucky girl, Diandra Barnwell, a position at Cosmopolitan, before it was cancelled after the second episode.
"I will tell you I interned here in college, and I was definitely sexually harassed as an intern in Congress back in the summer of 1974," McCaskill told reporters on Tuesday, according to the Washington Examiner.
There are many monuments to Franklin Roosevelt, and although he allowed Japanese-Americans and Italian-Americans to be interned during World War II, we as an ethnic group are not demanding that his statues be destroyed.
It shows that he was interned in block III 19333/2 in Izbica, a ghetto serving as a transfer point for the deportation of Jews to the Belzec and Sobibor death camps in Nazi-occupied Poland.
But when so many Americans are dying from Chinese fentanyl, when one million Muslims are interned, when Emperor Xi is dragging China in the wrong direction, let's not celebrate but, instead, keep up the international pressure.
David is a master grid technician and I believe he has the most precisely scored word list on the planet, and he also has interned with Will and Joel for much of the past two summers.
Elizabeth Pooran interned last year at Senior Planet Exploration Center in Chelsea, a community space designed to teach technology, including digital photography and the internet, to older adults to encourage them to lead independent, connected lives.
Politico reports that Obama, whose eldest daughter Malia interned with the Weinstein Company one year earlier, was under pressure for nearly five days to openly condemn Weinstein before he issued a statement saying he was "disgusted."  
Last month Pauline Hanson, the leader of the right-wing One Nation Party, wrote an open letter to Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull calling for migrants and refugees on terrorist watch lists to be deported or interned.
Ms. Roth, who interned for Ken Davenport one summer, has one year of study left at Syracuse before setting out for what she hopes will be a career as an actress, singer and dancer on Broadway.
Khalid Mohamed, a Somali-American resident of Minneapolis who said he interned for Ms. Omar when she was a state legislator, reached out to a Jewish friend who had posted critiques of the congresswoman on Twitter.
"It was clear that the experience had deeply affected her," says science writer Sarah Scoles, who interned with Ballard the following summer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, and whom Ballard confided in about the incident.
A woman who interned on the Hill this past summer, when she was 21 years old, showed Vox text messages she received from one of her superiors asking what she and her fellow interns were up to.
Mexican artist Tania Candiani's textile-based performance will look at the history of interned Japanese women forced to weave camouflage for the military during World War II, drawing a connection to contemporary internment camps along the border.
What all these graves have in common, however, is the reason why those buried there were interned for perpetuity on land previously owned by both the Washington and Lee families before becoming a cemetery in the 1860s.
She ended up in New York and graduated from Parsons School of Design and Eugene Lang College with a dual-degree in men's wear and philosophy in 2013, and interned for Ralph Lauren, Marc Jacobs and Reformation.
And after facing significant backlash for his zero-tolerance immigration policy that separated migrant children from their parents, he signed an executive order to stop the practice and directed immigrant families be interned on military bases instead.
Vaquera's second addition was Ms. Taubensee, 28, who was another of Ms. Gallagher's interns; its third, David Moses, 24, a kinetic, occasionally frantic young man with saucer glasses and many scratchy tattoos, who interned for Eckhaus Latta.
Thomas Lo, an anesthesiologist and Forest Hills resident who studied at the International Culinary Center in Manhattan and interned at high-end restaurants, said he fell in love with Spy C after tasting Mr. Lei's cucumber salad.
While interned there he was one of 22 prisoners, patients and doctors — all Jewish — who were sent to a separate prison in the woods nearby, where they were confined in dark cells and fed bits of bread.
Under the rules of martial law, which had remained in effect since the war, Zaghlul and several of his supporters were arrested and, on March 9, 1919,sent to be interned on the Mediterranean island of Malta.
The self-proclaimed Mars geek had interned at NASA's Ames Research Center in California, where she studied how to prevent bone density loss and muscle atrophy in astronauts making the months-long journey to the Red Planet.
And when he ran out of places to crash, Mr. Gallant convinced New Dramatists, a playwrights organization where he had once interned, to let him sleep in rooms reserved for members — when they were empty, of course.
His graduation collection at Central Saint Martins in 23 caught the eye of the nonprofit organization that nurtures young talent, and since then, Ta has interned for the Row and was the women's wear designer at Yeezy.
Gardner — who has known Bernhardt since the two interned for the same Colorado General Assembly member — highlighted Bernhardt's work on water, natural resources and Native American issues, both at the Interior Department and in the private sector.
There, police collect data at people's homes, police stations and roadside interrogations to feed into a centralized system called the Integrated Joint Operations Platform, which spits out determinations for whether Muslim citizens should be interned or not.
Born in the French city of Poitiers in 1973, Mr. Touzeau got his first taste of what he calls "the luxury universe" when he interned at Louis Vuitton during business school and then worked there for two years.
"We might have to take them to urgent care if it threatens their life," said Olivia Tantau, a former River View student who interned at the school this summer and who plans to begin working there in December.
" EF: "[Working] here at KCD gave you firsthand experience of what it is to see clothes, and a lot of you said that you felt that you needed to see clothes in person even before you interned here.
Since my semester at CNBC, I have interned for The Bergen Record, been named the managing editor of USA Today Sports Media Group's Jets Wire, and elected editor-in-chief of The Setonian, Seton Hall's official undergraduate newspaper.
During my senior year of college I interned at a non-profit legal defense fund, and in the summer before law school I worked as a law clerk for a small firm in a city near my undergrad.
It's all thanks to student Molly Mandel '17, who had interned for the Cornell Dairy Processing Plant the semester earlier and got the idea for creating a flavor for Biden after he was announced as the convocation speaker.
Jesse Marks is a 2017 Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellow in D.C. and former David L. Boren Scholar to Jordan where he interned with United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) in Jordan and the Jordan Center for Strategic Studies.
In the past two or three years the far western province of Xinjiang has built a vast new gulag where it has interned without trial 1m or more people, mostly ethnic Uighurs, often simply for being devout Muslims.
Searching for more, I came upon a book in which Hanneli Goslar, a childhood friend of Anne's who was interned in another section of Bergen-Belsen, recalled having caught a glimpse of her, almost unrecognizable, through a fence.
He is careful to note that it was his choice, not a requirement — he turned down offers from McKinsey, the consulting group, and KKR, the investment firm, where he interned — but it had an air of dynastic inevitability.
Prince and Rohrabacher have been friends and mutual supporters for years: Prince interned for the California congressman on Capitol Hill in 1990, and Rohrabacher vigorously defended Prince when Blackwater faced congressional scrutiny during President George W. Bush's administration.

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