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Talk a little bit about that idea of junctures, difficult junctures where things happen.
The pair's various series converge and cross at intriguing junctures.
He even made Comey go wobbly at a couple key junctures.
Worse still, they led the hyper-globalization movement at crucial junctures.
Both Mr. O'Reilly and 13st Century Fox were at critical junctures.
Knots can be entanglements, junctures, bindings, obstacles, hurdles, gates and coupling.
Big junctures in life are a common time for a celestial steer.
Outraged winemakers are now threatening to block the racecourse at key junctures.
Today's rail system is choked by congestion and delays at critical junctures.
We have grappled with technology, right, at many different junctures in our history.
Rather, at some key junctures he jumped headlong into an entirely new function.
Mr. Peres played a central role at critical junctures in his country's history.
Futures have been volatile all night and have been positive at various junctures.
In recent months, Hungary has acted against American interests at a variety of junctures.
In 2016, however, the two fighters are at very different junctures of their careers.
Those baskets came at critical junctures to fuel various first-half runs for the Nuggets.
At various junctures over the last decade, executives at Volkswagen ignored or underplayed warning signs.
At critical junctures, reliance on momentary, reflexive emotions can result in permanent, sometimes, profound, damage.
Georgia State coach Trent Miles said the Panthers (0-3) performed well during certain junctures.
It's at junctures like this when the movie becomes less conventional, although it never soars.
When you talk about getting scary, you have all these companies that were at junctures.
San Diego State shot poorly from the floor but found offense at the most critical junctures.
It was capitalism's ability to outpace Soviet growth at key junctures that made ideological victory possible.
At several junctures, he holds the microphone to the crowd for them to sing the words.
This also goes for providing for health resources at certain junctures of life, especially for working moms.
Johnson enters Downing Street at one of the most perilous junctures in post-World War British history.
Francis has weakened the Curia's grip partly by the simple expedient of ignoring it at critical junctures.
As in Game 5 last October, deGrom squirmed out of trouble with critical pitches at key junctures.
Coaches, too, can be reluctant to remove their best players, particularly at key junctures in the game.
Though the two fighters are at starkly different junctures of their careers, this is either man's fight.
At other junctures, the pianos seemed content to let their collective resonance slip mysteriously into the background.
Gene in Kansas Gene in Kansas: These two were quite obviously at different junctures in their lives.
At several junctures, Dominguez put the train in manual mode and made stops as precise as C.B.T.C.'s.
The clinic website warned that after certain junctures in the term the procedure got more complicated, less legal.
At one of the most important junctures for Britain since World War Two, politics was at fever pitch.
At three critical junctures in his career, James dictated the terms of his employment to the league's billionaire owners.
At key junctures, they forced the Warriors to stay back and protect their rim over leaking out in transition.
At the most critical of critical junctures during the stage one landing attempt, the SpaceX feed glitched, going offline.
He thereafter consistently dramatized critical junctures in 20th-century Polish history, making movies that aspired to be political events.
Here, a look back at some of the critical junctures in the volatile yet riveting trajectory of Mr. Hirst.
Yes, we've had two Democratic presidents in that time, both of whom defied supply-side principles at key junctures.
We may well be at another one of the handful of major partisan junctures in the history of the courts.
At critical junctures, however, it is so thoroughly nuanced that it decides nothing, or decides against its own factual underpinnings.
It was another of those junctures that showed Anthony's prowess, as well as the seesaw nature of the Knicks' offense.
At key historical junctures, both Congress and the courts have overridden state laws in order to protect core democratic rights.
In support of his thesis Mr. Moyar cites tough stands taken by Presidents Eisenhower, Nixon and Reagan at critical junctures.
By backing down at these junctures, the U.S. loses any leverage it may have to encourage other countries to act.
We're at one of those junctures where so little can be taken for granted, so much is up for grabs.
There are a few junctures where the music feels as alive as the videos The Blaze are so well known for.
The idea is to be building up to a more thorough exploration of some key junctures in their relationship as frenemies.
For it is at such junctures that femininity — as condition and fate — is seen in its greatest distinctness from the male.
Huntington's book refers to "interest group politics" as the normal state of affairs, replaced by creedal politics at these exceptional junctures.
Her book, Junctures in Women's Leadership: The Arts, co-written with Ferris Olin, was published by Rutgers University Press last fall.
At key junctures, officials elevated their concerns about the situation to their superiors and to lawyers in the White House counsel's office.
There were plenty of junctures to take a few minutes to interview the players and Mariucci, then return to the game, uninterrupted.
Billings, who is 54, easily recalls the minutiae of shoes she wore at important junctures in her transition from boy to woman.
Whether you're applying for a loan or a job, machines make decisions at critical junctures with little oversight, and with profound consequences.
John would ask them and us to do what he did in so many difficult junctures in his life -- put country first.
Her performance was crisp and articulate, aggressive, often cutting, not just toward Bloomberg but at different junctures to every other rival. Sen.
She was comparing the number of undecided voters in the Trump-Clinton contest to the number at similar junctures in previous presidential elections.
A jowly older man, his business suit frayed in several key junctures, smiles slightly sad as he stares at his empty tooth glass.
The reality is that more Americans than ever rely on social policies at various junctures in their lives and they value them highly.
Recently, I had a bizarre customer service experience involving a company that I have been critical of at many junctures over the years.
Svi Mykhailiuk and Brannen Greene hit 3-pointers at important junctures, and Landen Lucas and Jamari Traylor provided help on Spangler in the paint.
Oxygen tanks have been installed at 25-meter junctures for divers to use, and a water pumping machine has also being deployed, added Osatanakorn.
It may be that our imaginations burn brightest at these gateway junctures, latching onto ideas about ourselves that prove difficult to ever let loose.
These waiver deadlines became highly public junctures — if not referendums — on U.S.-Iran policy that likely played into Washington's ultimate walkout from the accord.
At multiple junctures, Horowitz's report stresses that the errors it found were accidental rather than malicious—although, he argues, that should be no excuse.
Like the setting, Mr. Mattos's cooking respects tradition ("It's the foundation for the classics," he said) but allows him to go lighter at many junctures.
"In all the key junctures, she's there," said Michael Zeldin, a former federal prosecutor who served as special assistant to Mueller at the Justice Department.
To accommodate passengers, trains will be beefed up on the J, M, Z and G, with free MetroCard transfers between the lines at certain junctures.
That way, you can store up saves at critical junctures in a mission to try one tactic and then come back and try another later on.
The action is spliced at arbitrary junctures to form episodes and the narrative drags for the first four instalments, only to abruptly resolve at the end.
Clippers coach Doc Rivers credited Paul with being equal to the task when Los Angeles needed a lift at critical junctures late in the second half.
Sterling has swung wildly this week between $1.30 and $1.33 and at junctures it has been at its most volatile since the June 2016 Brexit referendum.
At various junctures, Congress has led the way in reorganizing the Pentagon, achieving nuclear threat reduction in the former Soviet Union, and reforming the intelligence community.
These losses have pushed parts of the group to critical technical junctures, Matt Maley, chief market strategist at Miller Tabak, told CNBC's "Trading Nation" on Thursday.
It was, I am going to need to write a piece down the road, and I want to remember what I was thinking at these various junctures.
And for many women, those barriers will emerge suddenly and without warning in their late 20s and early 30s, when critical career and family life junctures occur.
Recordings from Houston's mission control track key moments, including the heart rates of Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins at crucial junctures during the eight-day mission.
All so that when we come to one of those junctures in life, we won't be haunted by having made the wrong choice between a Coke or Pepsi.
At various junctures of his career, James has posted snippets of himself running full-court sprints, balancing on inflatable balls and rapping to himself in a weight room.
The Spring MFA Exhibition "Gestures & Junctures, Questions & Quotes," curated by Paul D'Agostino (Centotto), will be on view from April 9 through May 2, 2017 at Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn.
Reaching people at key junctures has always been a staple of advertising: billboards ahead of a highway exit, beer ads during halftime of the Super Bowl, digital search ads.
But the actions were remarkably similar to what the US has done at other junctures in the North Korean missile drama, and their effectiveness is certainly open to challenge.
Instead, the unnecessary election has cost May control of her party, of Parliament, and of government policy, at one of the most critical junctures in the country's recent history.
Rather than screening everyone, we can concentrate on those already known to be at high risk who are in the critical junctures in their continuity of mental health care.
At a few junctures, there's an Almodóvarian air to "Los Espookys," particularly in a subplot about a glamorous newscaster, Gregoria, who appears to have been bewitched into her celebrity.
But the rest of the album is all laughs and thrills in which sweet clarity defies a panoply of beaty techno sound effects at different junctures every time you listen.
The standard 12-1/2 year wait to become a managing director will be reduced by four years if a lower level employee exceeds expectations at all junctures, Pelio said.
To protect his boss at critical junctures in his improbable political rise, the lawyer relied on intimidation tactics, hush money and the nation's leading tabloid news business, American Media Inc.
The live part for various flutes — including bass and contrabass varieties — occasionally imitated those prefashioned motifs, while at other junctures it seemed to trigger new twists in the work's progression.
Abedin is shown at several major campaign junctures in the video released Saturday, titled "The Story of Us," including when NBC declared Clinton the presumptive Democratic nominee in early June.
The Rams, in their first Super Bowl under Coach Sean McVay, chose to run special-teams periods at specific junctures of practice so their offensive and defensive units could rest.
Over the summer of 2016, something else unprecedented happened, as Donald Trump secured the GOP nomination and at a couple of junctures appeared to be headed for a huge landslide defeat.
The pound has swung wildly in the last 48 hours between $1.30 and $1.33 and the currency has at junctures been at its most volatile since the June 2016 Brexit referendum.
Five Feet Apart acknowledges the hard truths of fighting a losing battle—the depression, the anxiety—and it captures the joyful junctures of this chronic illness alongside the hardest moments poetically.
By contrast, although the Eagles have not acted perfectly at every turn, DeFeo said they were "almost unblemished" this season in critical junctures, such as 27.0-point tries and fourth downs.
Muro and Whiton compare a broad range of economic indicators that reflect conditions in all 435 House districts at two different junctures: in 2008 and after the midterm elections, in 2018.
Every episode of "Watchmen" dances along the precipice of catastrophic failure, like a circus performer who has waved away the safety net, despite the abundant junctures where he could go splat.
At major junctures through history -- in times of peace and war -- the US secretary of state has played a critical role in either safeguarding human rights around the world, or undermining them.
Despite the fearsome reputation, though, the Chin was probably best known as the Odd Father because he feigned insanity at key junctures, puzzling doctors, frustrating law enforcement officials, and prolonging his reign.
On another, it's a TV show, complete with four 22-minute "episodes" that appear at critical junctures in the story, and feature different scenes depending on your in-game choices and discoveries.
I think the state has decided that providing the kind of road signs that actually explain where you should go would do more harm than good, slowing traffic flow at crucial junctures.
Trump, who had considered dismissing Mulvaney at various junctures, was convinced not to act by close aides, who argued a leadership change in the White House during impeachment could cause unnecessary chaos.
Euro – Dedication 5, 2013 At various junctures in my life, my favorite rap music has been made by the Wu-Tang Clan, and at others it has been made by Lil Wayne.
GRU officers played a significant role in some of the key junctures of the Cold War and post-Soviet history - from the Cuban Missile crisis to Afghan war and the annexation of Crimea.
The Panama Canal and the Strait of Malacca are among 143 of the world's critical junctures through which significant amounts of grains and soyabeans trade pass, according to a report from Chatham House.
At crucial junctures in Félicité's desperate scramble to raise funds for her son's medical care, Mr. Gomis, who wrote the screenplay with Olivier Loustau and Delphine Zingg, expands time instead of compressing it.
Given the brevity with which the two fighters had to prepare for each other, and the starkly different junctures they're at in their respective careers, this hastily-arranged matchup was riddled with x-factors.
But Johnson - known for his ambition, mop of blonde hair, flowery oratory and cursory command of policy detail - takes office at one of the most tumultuous junctures in post-World War Two British history.
" Comey at several junctures pushed back on Paul for his characterization of the facts but repeatedly argued that the agency "will go back and scrub our prior contact with that matter very, very carefully.
At several junctures in his life, he regarded the technologies he has relied on as massively liberating, but as he continues to live decade after decade, they are beginning to feel like a trap.
With a subtlety born of years spent in China, Johnson explains how traditional rituals help people overcome urban anomie and answer the "pragmatic but profound issue of how to behave" at critical life junctures.
NPPD Under Secretary Suzanne Spaulding insisted that the department's plans were leaked to the media "prematurely" and that the agency tried to ensure that Congress has been informed at appropriate junctures throughout the process.
Despite inheriting more than $400 million and being bailed out by his father at critical junctures, he managed to lose (or at least claim tax losses) of more than $1 billion over a decade.
With the antiwar and civil rights movements at critical junctures, many young activists seemed to be forgetting how to build and sustain power, turning instead toward showy street protest and random acts of violence.
With the proper training in digital skills, talented designers can solve complex challenges and create client solutions at the junctures of several siloed disciplines, including the humanities, liberal arts, public policy, economics and engineering.
The Predators threw their weight around, accumulating 17 hits in the first period, but the Penguins seemed to skate past them at other junctures, with Crosby and Malkin both getting clean looks at Rinne.
Ferrell drilled a go-ahead 3-pointer with 1 minute, 222 seconds left to give Indiana a 221-24 lead, but Wisconsin's Hayes tied the game at two junctures with 254 seconds left in regulation.
Important supports that amplify the critical value of these relationships across all critical junctures—from K to grey—such as the Building Blocks of STEM Act which recently passed the Senate, are important legislative levers.
Investors have paid record rates to borrow paper at key junctures, such as the ends of quarters and years, ends, to avoid being put into default for failing to come up with collateral in time.
In a game that was tied at halftime and at 10 other junctures, Gonzaga's final push came after Jevon Carter of West Virginia sank a go-ahead 3-pointer with 1 minute 222 seconds remaining.
Johnson enters Downing Street at one of the most perilous junctures in post-World War British history - the United Kingdom is divided over Brexit and weakened by a three-year political crisis since the Brexit referendum.
Taking a hard look at yourself is not natural among entrepreneurs, who need to tell themselves all kinds of little lies to push through during really hard times and difficult junctures endemic to any uncertain venture.
The strategy sets up key junctures to watch during the likely weeks-long trial that, Democrats hope, keeps pressure on a handful of GOP senators they will need to win any of the looming procedural battles.
The strategy sets up key junctures to watch during the likely weeks-long trial that, Democrats hope, keeps pressure on a handful of GOP senators they will need to win any of the looming procedural battles.
Johnson enters Downing Street at one of the most perilous junctures in post-World War British history - the United Kingdom is divided over EU divorce and weakened by a three-year political crisis since the Brexit referendum.
You don't fall in love from one moment to the next; Tim actively chose to deceive his partner at countless junctures over the last months, and this while she was pregnant and then recovering with a newborn.
Known since then to monitor every move in the euro at key junctures, Draghi appeared to step up his rhetoric half-way through the news conference following Thursday's policy meeting, as the single currency broke above $1.25.
And as messy as the episode is—at certain junctures, it feels like something that was cooked up during a pissed-off boomer book group on the Upper West Side—it manages to define the Kings' central precepts.
But aggressive ECB purchases of government bonds, the most used collateral for repo, and stricter EU rules on trading and banking have curtailed the supply of that paper at key junctures, such as the end of quarters and years.
WASHINGTON – At several key junctures Wednesday during former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen's testimony before a House committee, congressional Republicans appeared to miss opportunities to defend the president from some of the most potentially damning claims Cohen made about him.
With every major economic shift ,  from an agrarian to an industrial economy, and then an industrial to a knowledge-and-services economy , California and the United States have faced distinctive junctures in their approach to land-use and housing.
That the Cavaliers even managed to make the series competitive at junctures — they had opportunities in Game 3, but lost because Durant did a bunch of Durant things down the stretch — was due almost solely to James's extraterrestrial abilities.
Yes, Holm and Zingano suddenly find themselves at very similar junctures, both losing by submission and then decision to tumble from the ranks of the unbeaten into an undesirable pool of fighters who could not need a win more badly.
At one of the most important junctures for the country since World War Two, British politics was at fever pitch and, nearly three years since the 2016 referendum, it was still unclear how, when or if Brexit will ever take place.
Sandwiched between a NATO meeting and a summit with Russia's Vladimir Putin, Trump's first visit to Britain as president comes at one of the most important junctures for Europe and the West since the 1991 fall of the Soviet Union.
The regular season is just the worst but the playoffs, as long as you can look past the way officials employ Prison Rules at crucial junctures of games by only calling penalties that result in gushing blood and dismemberment, are everything.
So if you look at some of the studies people are doing now about people who take Calculus 1, and how many of them go on to take Calculus 2, you'll find basically that we're losing women and minorities at these critical junctures.
At one of the most important junctures for the country in at least a generation, British politics was at fever pitch and, nearly three years since the 2016 referendum, it was still unclear how, when or if Brexit will ever take place.
Trump has been without two of his most trusted advisers at critical junctures during the first 100 days of his presidency -- nearly every day since inauguration has been jam-packed, and Monday was the second business day following missile strikes on Syria.
All in all, there was a strong element of endurance to the experience, partly because of the crowds at various junctures along the piers' route, from Sulzano, to Monte Isola, to the Isola San Paolo, and partly because of the punishing heat.
But Trump, of course, would not be coaxed — and still, his poll numbers were, until recently, only a few points shy of where Mitt Romney, a candidate who was normal to the point of abnormality, stood at the same junctures in 2012.
It's also a reminder of sports' capacity to turn up at sprawling cultural junctures, managing to present in one setting Africa, North America, an African American fighter from Louisville, an African American fighter from Houston, a military dictator and, of course, Don King.
We've managed effective fact-checking at crucial junctures in the past: The great Edward R. Murrow deflated Joseph McCarthy, and some heroic news reporters (often from the South) covered the civil rights struggle in ways that changed attitudes rather than reinforcing prejudices.
Along the way, there's action and peril, including a scene involving a giant mechanical insect that eats dirt and sometimes people; but at key junctures, it's each child's individual talents that lead him or her to solve a particular element of the puzzle.
But he could not have given me answers, just as no one could have articulated what lay ahead for me at other junctures, such as when I started medical school, became a husband and a father or at the time of my diagnosis.
Johnson enters Downing Street at one of the most perilous junctures in post-World War Two British history - the United Kingdom is divided over its divorce from the EU and weakened by the three-year political crisis that has gripped it since that referendum.
The Helsinki summit, which comes at one of the most crucial junctures for the West since the 1991 fall of the Soviet Union, has alarmed some NATO allies who fear Putin might seek a grand deal that would undermine the U.S.-led transatlantic alliance.
And while pregnancy, the subject of Knisley's book, is not an illness, Knisley details the many junctures in her life in which pregnancy (first, to avoid it; later, to enact it; finally, to see it through) has made her, sometimes quite painfully, a medical patient.
Whether intentional or not, I thought "Miss Americana" was effective, often between the lines, for people who have frequently wondered "What was Taylor Swift thinking?" at various junctures in recent years, from her choice of radio singles to her public statements on certain controversies.
He said that some women at key junctures in their careers did not want to lead businesses and people and that managers should reflect on how to deal with the ambitions of female and male employees who "simply want to be happy and do great work".
This account of the fight, assembled through interviews with White House officials, senators of both parties, staff members, lawyers and others involved, some of whom did not want to be identified describing private moments, showed that the nomination nearly unraveled at multiple junctures along the way.
Set it side by side with the slamming "Königsforst 5," which was previously as close as Voigt got to an imperial death march, and space afforded in the mix for the arresting brass section to tear away from the sharp strings at key junctures is a demonstrable improvement.
He took over from Theresa May at one of the most perilous junctures in post-World War Two British history - the United Kingdom is divided over Brexit and weakened by the three-year political crisis that has gripped it since a 2016 referendum vote to leave the bloc.
Regardless, I do think we're at one of these critical junctures where a rule could be narrowly tailored for this case, but that precedent gets picked up and used by a group, and then a future court expands it just a little, and so on and so on.
This vital innocence makes it easier to watch when, every so often and at crucial junctures, he blithely turns his back on his friend Jim (Kyle Scatliffe, in a beautifully modulated though vocally constrained performance), who is fleeing slavery as they share a raft down the Mississippi River.
A recent Huffington Post article enumerated the many junctures in the criminal justice system where outcomes for black citizens are worse and harsher than for whites, for similar conduct: police stops, police searches, force used during arrest, pretrial release, prosecution charges, prison versus community service, federal court sentencing, and more.
The idea for a sailor singing samba variations of glam-era Bowie at key junctures in the film was Anderson's, but the execution fell to Jorge, a well-established singer-songwriter in the Tropicalia tradition of Jorge Ben Jor, Gilberto Gil, and Milton Nascimento, with eight albums under his belt.
While sources caution the report is not yet final, and responses from individuals named in the report will be included, the exhaustive review of a momentous period in the department's history is expected to criticize former FBI Director James Comey's handling of the investigation at key junctures for violating departmental norms.
"It is indeed noteworthy that the President, at several junctures, seemed to open the door to negotiations with North Korea," said David Pressman, a partner at the law firm Boies Schiller Flexner who helped lead North Korea sanctions negotiations as ambassador to the United Nations under former President Barack Obama.
But Williams, 21968, showed plenty of spirit on the court, yelling and pumping her fists at a few key junctures in the match, and she smiled afterward as she told the fans how meaningful it was for her to feel the electricity of the New York crowd after a year away.
What worries me most, however, is that for way too many years the Jets have displayed a maddening tendency to mess up, and unnecessarily so, by playing down to the level of mediocre opponents, losing their concentration at crucial junctures in key games, and blowing big leads (especially in the fourth quarter).
Or a project aimed to shed light on the nail-biting rescue of a Thai boys' soccer team from deep inside a cave, in which we used the technology to project accurate slices of the cave at key junctures to give a better sense of what rescue divers had to contend with.
John Pimm, the psychologist who directs the Buckinghamshire center, found in 2013 that he could strikingly raise recovery rates by having his therapists give some patients two or three extra sessions; and by extending call times for phone therapy, working more carefully at the critical junctures, when people begin, or end, therapy.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - (The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) One of the critical junctures in the U.S. Senate's late-night dismantling of a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule shielding consumers' right to band together to sue financial institutions was, according to The New York Times, an Oct.
The company had its ups and downs, with many a pundit expecting it to shut down or sell at various junctures, but it has quietly plotted its way forward over the course of the last two years, even as the container hype now mostly focuses on the Google-led Kubernetes project, a technology Docker itself adopted in recent months.
Women should actively advocate for themselves and negotiate at critical junctures in their careers: on their way in, by putting themselves in the running for new jobs and negotiating their compensation packages; on their way up, by targeting and seeking development opportunities, visible assignments and promotions; and even on their way out, by negotiating the terms of their exit from a company.
The government's lawsuit against DirecTV focuses on the role of Daniel York, its chief content officer, in contacting executives at Cox, Charter and AT&T via telephone and text messages — particularly at important junctures in their negotiations with Time Warner Cable over SportsNet LA. "These unlawful exchanges were intended to reduce each rival's fear that competitors would carry the Dodgers channel," the lawsuit said.
Although the two have publicly made nice at several junctures for raw political expediency—Romney was rumored at one point to be in the running for Trump's secretary of State—there is a degree of underlying personal and political animus that will be impossible to keep bottled up now that Romney will have a front-row seat to Trump's eschewing so many traditional GOP policies and norms.
Proponents of electronic surveillance want more oversight, and generally call for laws requiring cameras to be installed at key junctures in the slaughterhouse—where animals are stunned or have their throats slit—and that the footage be available for review by independent groups, and could either be acted upon immediately in the case of on-site monitoring or retroactively serve as evidence of abuse.
"Looking back at the past 68 years since the founding of my business in 1950 and the listing of Cheung Kong (Holdings) Limited in 1972, I have led the Group on a steady path of diversification and globalisation through organic growth, mergers and acquisitions, and timely strategic reviews and reorganisations at appropriate junctures to maximise value and returns for shareholders," said Li in a statement in the earnings.
The Nazis, for instance, endorsed the "stab-in-the-back" myth (dolchstoßlegende) as the explanation for Germany's loss in World War I. The theory, which the Nazis raised to official history, was that Germany would have won were it not for the machinations of "the November criminals"—scheming civilian politicians, communists, and especially Jews, who, among other alleged crimes, organized strikes at armament factories at key junctures in the conflict.
The Ex: 27 Passports (Ex) Compared at various junctures to both the Crass and Einstürzende Neubaten, these vintage-1979 quasi-anarchist Dutch Anglophones have released dozens of albums I've never heard, so to compensate I power-streamed their 2009 30 compilation and concluded that while industrial and "world" sonics do both emerge, the band's enduring fondness for the strummed drone evokes nothing as much as the Fall without Mark E. Smith—that is, a Fall who aren't the Fall at all.

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