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The splits laid bare by the election are mainly regional.
"This memoir is my soul laid bare," she tells PEOPLE.
The simplicity of this broken man is suddenly laid bare.
The Democratic playbook is laid bare for all to see.
The lies have been laid bare, and on several levels.
Load laid bare the band's underlying antagonism toward its audience.
Here are five political realities that the vote laid bare.
The revelations have laid bare the government's incompetence and cruelty.
Regionally, this crisis has laid bare a potentially dangerous divide.
Having spent several years among teens who have freely laid bare
And then the system is laid bare for him by Ruth.
Most simply, this election has laid bare the party's intellectual exhaustion.
But the minutes laid bare a cautious attitude among rate-setters.
It really is our most vulnerable kind of desires laid bare.
North Carolina's case has laid bare a fundamental and shameful problem.
The 20043 election, however, laid bare the seriousness of the threat.
So having the process laid bare could prove awkward for Democrats.
And we've seen the fault line of the country laid bare.
The extent of the military's failures could soon be laid bare.
The global financial crisis laid bare the dangers of under-regulated finance.
The process will be laid bare, as fascinating as the end result.
You really laid bare the hypocrisy of the left, the liberal media.
Shape, size, specs; even color variants were laid bare by clumsy carriers.
I was not happy to be laid bare by a handwriting analysis.
The ships' arrival laid bare the inadequacy of the samurai warrior class.
Birmingham's culture wars have laid bare some weird fissures in local politics.
"Trump the Unfit" will once again be laid bare before our eyes.
Ofcom's research laid bare the effect being hooked on the internet had.
In the local strategy sessions, people laid bare their preferences and anxieties.
The virus has laid bare why it must be enshrined in law.
In failing, he laid bare the risks of one-to-one diplomacy.
But the model laid bare the potential devastation the outbreak could inflict.
It laid bare a multitude of predatory lending practices and underwritten credit.
The storms' lingering aftermath laid bare the eco-resort's long-festering problems.
The old passport-forging desk is laid bare in a glass case.
The trauma of that moment laid bare the bloodiness of their lives.
That's especially worrisome for a public company with all its financials laid bare.
Another casualty of Venezuela's crisis was laid bare at the hospital's children's ward.
Social divides in Italy, particularly between north and south, are also laid bare.
But the disaster also laid bare the shortcomings of the country's military dictatorship.
The last two weeks have laid bare the poisoned nature of their relationship.
Tina Smith, spoke at Trump's rally and starkly laid bare Minnesota's political split.
The dispute laid bare the still bitter divisions between the power-sharing groups.
Sotomayor's barbed colloquy with Murphy laid bare the fundamental weakness in Wisconsin's defense.
Unfortunately, this virus has laid bare the severe shortcomings of the current administration.
As food and water become scarce, personal and professional secrets are laid bare.
Both laid bare the personalities of the participants, and both left their marks.
The raucous hearing laid bare Bridenstine's political history, including his accusations against Sen.
The raucous hearing laid bare Bridenstine's political history, including his accusations against Sen.
Recent developments have laid bare the problems with the median-voter theory, though.
Italy's social and political divisions were laid bare in campaigning for a Dec.
All was laid bare in the Alabama reckoning and the establishment knows it.
But it has also again laid bare the evergreen political fissions in Albany.
"It's Halloween today," I said as my cheek laid bare-faced on Big's chest.
What we see is Aguilera laid bare: clean, clear skin and freckles for days!
The gulf between the outgoing and incoming administrations was laid bare on December 23rd.
Bad actors are intentionally exploiting the vulnerabilities that these massive companies have laid bare.
Hurricane Sandy laid bare the city's inherent vulnerabilities in the face of natural disaster.
All the differences between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton laid bare in one song.
The latter is mainly left to local politicians, whose ineffectiveness history has laid bare.
But his ouster has laid bare tensions that run deep in France and Japan.
But Julius recently laid bare his own struggle in a personal, powerful Facebook post.
Once published, the well-documented research is laid bare for further, everlasting scientific scrutiny.
His appearances before Congress laid bare an outsized ego obvious to everyone but himself.
Some royal watchers said tensions were laid bare during family meetings over the summer.
The details of trench warfare are again laid bare, but here with special vividness.
The Deepwater Horizon disaster laid bare the unfortunate reality of decades of insufficient oversight.
Comey's interview also laid bare the most fundamental clash between him and the President.
Is this capitalism laid bare, writhing, screaming for us to end it at last?
The painted canvas turns into a coin rubbing on paper, the frame laid bare.
This election cycle has already laid bare gender double standards around infidelity and abuse.
"This virus laid bare the severe shortcomings of the current administration," Mr. Biden said.
"Unfortunately, this virus laid bare the severe shortcomings of the current administration," Biden said.
The dissonance laid bare his lack of experience in managing governing processes like regulation.
It was clear, however, that a rift over sexual orientation had been laid bare.
That's the consensus of our best scientists, as laid bare by this latest report.
With Mr. Ghosn out, and the alliance's tensions laid bare, the prospects are uncertain.
The company faces security risks laid bare in aerial attacks it suffered in September.
But Chisholm's bid laid bare the deep racial fault lines in the feminist movement.
The loss of faith in our institutions is laid bare in survey after survey.
For many, Kavanaugh's confirmation laid bare how little has changed since #MeToo rose to prominence.
It was very hard in Northern Ireland, as her Muckraker blog laid bare every week.
Its interesting optical assembly, described as "surprisingly ugly," is laid bare for all to see.
The divide laid bare the internal battle over how to recover from November's election defeat.
It's one of several efforts to address Democratic shortcomings that the 2016 election laid bare.
This sacrificial quality becomes more pronounced as the skeletal structure is laid bare by time.
But the policy changes laid bare the need for a larger domestic market for recyclables.
And at the end, with my feelings laid bare, I'm still not sure what happened.
The attacks on Abqaiq and Khurais has now laid bare the extent of Aramco's vulnerability.
Let's hope that with Mr. Strache's cynicism laid bare, Mr. Kurz has learned his lesson.
Writing a book laid bare my own reckoning, made me feel worse for a time.
The allegations, as laid bare by Sports Illustrated, are ugly and much worse than improper.
"Unfortunately, this virus laid bare the severe shortcomings of the current administration," Mr. Biden said.
The id laid bare is banal and, especially in the current political context, disappointingly tame.
The bill laid bare the divisions among animal rights advocates, breeders and pet store owners.
And we feel that our own uncertain approach to the world has been laid bare.
His testimony laid bare how both of those lives remained distinct, until they couldn't anymore.
It's laid bare the emotions still gripping many Democrats nearly 11 months after Clinton's defeat.
Democrats have not resolved intraparty tensions that were laid bare in the primary between Mrs.
The British report laid bare the failings of the Tunisian security forces in stark language.
The omission laid bare the divisions between Trump and some senior officials in his administration.
Hurricane Katrina laid bare, for the whole world to see, the impacts of extreme weather.
And come election season, we see those fears laid bare, in a 60-second television spot.
Over the last 14 seasons, the Kardashians & Ko. have laid bare their greatest fears and obstacles.
"We are seeing that argument completely laid bare as an empty promise of protection," Falcon notes.
The brutal attack laid bare the reality that thousands of women and girls face every day.
The two later had a falling-out laid bare in 2014 in a Cayman Islands court.
But under the buzzing fluorescent lights of the 24-hour gym, all souls are laid bare.
The row has laid bare some wide fissures within the Labour party that dominates city politics.
Here's the key moments in a debate that laid bare the candidates' stark foreign policy differences.
This is especially true with the internet, where you can constantly see peoples' neuroses laid bare.
The failure of socialism and one-party states was laid bare both in Europe and Africa.
They are more likely to occur if soil is laid bare by deforestation or urban planning.
But the appointment has laid bare long-simmering worries about the direction of Berlin's arts scene.
Since the singer-songwriter form constructs a human being's soul laid bare, much hinges on likability.
The verdict laid bare seemingly gaping divides in the national reckoning around sexual consent and assault.
The divisive strike laid bare long simmering tensions within American liberalism over unions, education and race.
She has ushered us into an interesting life and laid bare the darker feelings hidden there.
Mr. Mueller's report laid bare how heavily investigators relied on the people closest to the president.
I say, impeach Trump as often as necessary until all the corruption has been laid bare.
The scans laid bare efforts to conserve the altarpiece, and the handiwork of its original masters.
It was Bayern, the corporate behemoth, laid bare, deservedly crowing about its wealth and its reach.
It was as if everything in the theater — stage, actors and audience — had been laid bare.
The ravaged local economy laid bare the city's bloated budget and over dependence on a single industry.
He laid bare how we got here -- and how far away we are from righting the ship.
If you haven't lived in Japan, it can be fascinating to watch the social mores laid bare.
In Rian Johnson's first instalment of the new trilogy, we see Kylo laid bare before our eyes.
Instead of guitar chords, it starts with four repeating piano notes, a chord dissected and laid bare.
But to an "amazing" degree, he said, the evidence against Mr. Stone is laid bare in documents.
Other tensions: Aside from that dustup, the trip also laid bare tensions between Trump and U.S. allies.
Bob Corker laid bare frustrations felt on both sides of the insider/outsider dynamic churning in Washington.
But the responses to Bedoya and Altidore on Twitter laid bare the ongoing split among American fans.
In the case of the laid-bare new ground in the Antarctic, the mosses are our pioneers.
Fighting, as so many of us often argue, is the best and worst of life laid bare.
The coronavirus has laid bare such problems, most starkly at the Life Care Center of Kirkland, Wash.
The weekend's box office totals laid bare the have and have-nots of Hollywood in brutal fashion.
Mostly, though, Howard laid bare the profound loneliness of the generational-talent seven-foot-tall basketball man.
He laid bare how we got here — and how far away we are from righting the ship.
People are grappling with contradictions laid bare by the messiness of mourning and memory all the time.
The angst, guilt and capacity for evil of this scheming duo are laid bare as rarely before.
The Florida Republican's quest laid bare what the ambiguous bureaucratic category of "Hispanic" is and is not.
But Aramco's vulnerabilities have been laid bare and this may be reflected in the valuation it attracts.
Tuesday's meeting at moments laid bare divisions in Iowa over one of the state's largest private employers.
The era of the Gilded Age laid bare the gap between our nation's haves and have nots.
Washington may have enacted a budget deal early Friday, but bitter divisions laid bare along the way.
That someone was Strzok, whose own anti-Trump bias was laid bare by his personal text messages.
He represented the modern action hero, with all his sensitivities laid bare in the face of tragedy.
It has also laid bare the struggle of a country of 1.4 billion people to feed itself.
They created all sorts of conspiracy theories — simply to deny what the available evidence had laid bare.
In a damning Reuters investigation published this week, Facebook's failure to heed multiple warning signs was laid bare.
The Mossack Fonseca leak has laid bare how the rich operate with impunity when it comes to taxation.
The trend is laid bare by data from Scopus, the biggest database of abstracts and citations of papers.
During the finale that aired Monday night, all of the cracks in Bachelor Nation were finally laid bare.
From here, some details of the case are revealed, and my own shoddy detective skills are laid bare.
The achievement laid bare how much of her earlier mistreatment was a result of the industry's power dynamic.
The report also laid bare how Russians tried to sow discord among the American public on social media.
The cruelty of the Trump administration has already been laid bare on countless occasions, but nevertheless it continues.
Hearn's criticism has laid bare the nightmarish reality — a list of negatives that is both long and frightening.
If anything, the Cambridge Analytica story has laid bare the level of pervasiveness of Facebook's data collection structure.
Some of the best moments in those galleries are the opportunities to see the artist's process laid bare.
That was laid bare Monday as the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee gave his first coronavirus shadow briefing webcast.
This crisis has laid bare the weaknesses of our public health infrastructure, labor protections and social safety net.
But if Mr. Trump's visit was intended to bring healing, it instead laid bare the nation's deep divisions.
I really loved the first season finale, but it also laid bare a lot of the series' problems.
And it laid bare Venezuela's grim reality: When there is no power, there is no rule of law.
Time and again, Mr. Trump himself has laid bare the true motive for these nativist goals: racial engineering.
The contents of that bill laid bare the Democrats' shameful strategy to leverage the crisis for political gain.
The truth is though, that Yang's move simply laid bare a fissure that's been a long time coming.
Daring challenges to President Nicolás Maduro's rule of the country have laid bare a split within the military.
The only ornament at all is the structure itself, both fragile and kinetic, its rudimentary mechanics laid bare.
The hubris of man — it is specifically men — and humanity's rapacious consumption and selfishness are all laid bare.
Opposition Labour Party officials said the resignation laid bare the government's drive to stamp out any internal dissent.
Last week's cyberattacks have laid bare some fundamental vulnerabilities in our computer infrastructure and serve as a harbinger.
Ms. King never referred to that disappointment, but in a powerhouse speech laid bare her pain and doubts.
This election laid bare the ideological divide on social media, and since the election, the rift has deepened.
Jesus represents a turning point in world history: Suddenly, the message of love was underscored, lifted and laid bare.
Testifying before the Senate Intelligence Committee this week, Comey laid bare the inconsistencies of his responses to various investigations.
The immediate reaction of senior German Catholics to the week-long protest has laid bare the church's internal divisions .
Last month, consumer goods giant Unilever said it had laid bare its palm oil supply chain to boost transparency.
The commercial conflict has also laid bare a rivalry over technology that is destined only to get more intense.
He'd be someone whose lax management of his Iowa operation was laid bare, whose basic competence was in dispute.
But with their common enemy gone, the rivalry between the KRG and Baghdad was laid bare, especially in Kirkuk.
"My Heart's in the Highlands" was a clear, clean, wonderful fable; Jesus, how you laid bare the human heart!
Her exploitation is laid bare when a tour guide arrives at the witch camp with gawping holidaymakers in tow.
All those niggling details about Telsa's eagerly anticipated $35,000 Model 33 all-electric sedan have finally been laid bare.
The election calcified our divides, both real and imagined, and laid bare the sometimes-ugly underbelly of the process.
Clinton's difficulties with young African-Americans were laid bare in four focus groups conducted in Cleveland and Jacksonville, Fla.
Though the split personality of Parliament and Funkadelic evolved from contractual complications, it laid bare the importance of personae.
In a nearly catastrophically complete year-in-review post, the company has laid bare all of our deepest desires.
It's partial reinforcement laid bare, but I can't call it naïve, because I've started to believe in it, too.
The coronavirus pandemic has laid bare the fragility and stratification of both our American health care and socioeconomic systems.
The information I laid out in my July 31 column was laid bare in the IG report's official timeline.
The empty road laid bare this reality in CAR, where people throughout the country are deprived of essential resources.
The 2015 murders of nine black parishioners by a young white supremacist laid bare the work left to do.
With the mess laid bare, many Malaysians seemed to have decided to stay home out of sheer self-preservation.
" Joe Biden sharply rebuked President Trump's coronavirus response, saying it "laid bare the severe shortcomings of the current administration.
The dispute has laid bare the limitations of the European Union in dealing with a continentwide public health crisis.
The rejection of "clean repeal" laid bare the deep divisions within the Republican caucus about how best to proceed.
On the de Young Museum's floor, the tensions between technology companies and the labor they employ is laid bare.
A trip to Beijing in May of this year laid bare the sharp divisions within the administration on China.
Queer desire, fetish, and sex are laid bare in films like Warren Sonbert's Amphetamine and Avery Willard's Leather Narcissus.
The confusion laid bare In ruling in Elonis' favor, the high court left open what the standard should be.
The beauty of its "Enterprise Immune System" is that after a week of crunching network activity, all is laid bare.
His leaks laid bare often highly critical U.S. appraisals of world leaders from Vladimir Putin to the Saudi royal family.
The detail shots are smartly coordinated so that the ephemeral complexity of both the South and parenthood are laid bare.
Bob Ewell's abuse of his daughter Mayella is not simply alluded to, but laid bare for the audience to see.
Trump's charitable giving will be laid bare -- if it exists at all There's also the issue of Trump's charitable giving.
It is clear that the attitudes laid bare in "Artistic Encounters with Indigenous America" are not yet consigned to history.
The scale of these "downstream" ambitions, and the financial firepower behind them, was laid bare in its $12bn bond issue.
The destruction laid bare, the thought of being stranded in the water alone, until your suit's systems fail, is enough.
And yet, this shoot-the-messenger tactic is standard for people whose own bad security practices have been laid bare.
Restore felons' voting rights: A recent report by the Sentencing Project laid bare the urgency of countering felon disenfranchisement rules.
Friday's statement laid bare creditor animosity for Tanure, an investor with a mixed and litigious track record in past restructurings.
But as Trump and Congress open the Arctic refuge to drilling, the shortcomings of wilderness politics have been laid bare.
It laid bare the calculus of a president whose support is heavily built on the ubiquity of his own face.
Brazil's harshest recession on record stoked delinquencies and laid bare operational inefficiencies that weighed down Cemig's revenue in the quarter.
More damagingly, it laid bare the IMF staff's contempt for the European Commission, seen as too soft on the Greeks.
Satellite images from before and after the storm show wrecked houses, debris scattered everywhere and previously forested areas laid bare.
But when a judge takes a closer look, the reality of the legislation tends to be laid bare fairly quickly.
If Michael is on the page, if his thoughts or actions are laid bare, there's a grueling sense of dread.
" In June, Barber opened up to PEOPLE about the upcoming release of her memoir, calling it her "soul laid bare.
But Mueller did not criticize Barr's handling of the investigation's findings, despite previous internal correspondence that laid bare his objections.
Foreign policy & U.S.: The president's trip to Paris laid bare the tensions between the United States and its traditional allies.
This is the post-Harvey Weinstein era, when gender imbalance, assault and harassment in professional kitchens have been laid bare.
One song, "This Is How Your People Dance," laid bare the chasm of taste and temperament between Charles and Diana.
They've experienced a swift reversal of fortune over the last month that have laid bare deep flaws in the industry.
Clinton, the state where his inability to win support from African-Americans, a crucial Democratic constituency, was laid bare. Mrs.
Most of it was fantasy or drama, which I&aposve always loved, with bleak settings and horrible truths laid bare.
This is wild for a variety of reasons: The dad joke laid bare (sorry not sorry) for all to see.
Pathologists have posthumously laid bare brain lesions suffered by all-star running backs, defensive backs and offensive and defensive linemen.
The responses laid bare a party that is deeply fractured, trying to figure out what will put things together again.
The assassination of the Russian ambassador in the heart of Turkey's capital has laid bare how bad things have become.
The explosive exchange laid bare the mounting tensions between the White House and the news media — and CNN in particular.
Perhaps what the Trump era has laid bare is how nakedly church leaders' support of him is about political power.
Foreign assistance unfortunately becomes another resource to fight over, as recent efforts to distribute aid in Venezuela have laid bare.
An investor coup in 2017 ultimately laid bare the conflict between a growth mentality and running a big, valuable company.
The explosive exchange laid bare the mounting tensions between the White House and the news media — and CNN in particular.
But in calling Christianity Today "far left," Trump laid bare a key tactic deployed by him and his inner circle.
The bombshell report sent Tesla's stock reeling in Friday's trading, and laid bare concerns among Tesla board members about Musk.
The spread of COVID-19, or coronavirus, has laid bare the many fractures that already exist within the American economy.
And that performance has laid bare yet another fracture in an already very divided political scene: a major generation gap.
But the debate laid bare the shortcomings of his candidacy and the risks of graduating him to the general election.
Now the scale of sexual harassment and workplace discrimination in the UK has been laid bare for the first time.
In Love, Simon and Colossal, the Nice Guy is laid bare as the monster—literally, in Colossal's case—that he is.
It laid bare a peculiar, and possibly temporary, quirk of liberals: their aching desire to believe the best of their opponents.
Mr. Trump's impeachment inquiry has laid bare how through the course of the year he prized politics over policy in Ukraine.
This week details of £16m she spent in the Harrods store over a decade (using 54 credit cards) were laid bare.
Laid bare across such classic sounds, however, the vocalist meditates on depression and what he sees as an inevitable, impending doom.
The hurricane laid bare the already poor condition of the island's power grid, exposing years of inadequate maintenance and rate collection.
He's absolutely appalled by his team's behavior, which leads to a heartbreaking confrontation between him and Wolverine: Everything is laid bare.
When the European Central Bank pushed rates into negative territory in 2014, the limitations of the model's inefficiencies were laid bare.
The nature of the debate was laid bare when an audience-member from Colorado was called on to ask a question.
In doing so, he laid bare one of the key cultural shifts of the 1970s: the giving up of past dreams.
In Sartre's view, for example, the fundamental conflicts underlying human existence were laid bare by the extreme nature of the occupation.
The unprecedented safety shutdown of Washington's subway for a day in March laid bare the deteriorating conditions that created a crisis.
"The bitter reality of the Republicans' tax scam dishonesty is laid bare by the Trump Administration's own report," Pelosi said Monday.
But by the time we catch up to The Man in Black in a "current" timeline, his cruelty is laid bare.
But as the admissions scandal laid bare, it's a myth that with enough hard work, that path is accessible to everyone.
Though the neighborhood has generally low crime rates, a brazen crime spree in the 1990s laid bare the neighborhood's Mafia connections.
It laid bare decades of distrust over Chicago police officers' treatment of black residents and over City Hall's lack of transparency.
But recent testimony from officials in private depositions and public hearings laid bare how the mood quickly soured at the agency.
The evening laid bare the uneasiness that has so far surrounded the 50th anniversary of the events of 1968 in France.
The president laid bare his distaste for the rhetoric coming from GOP White House hopefuls at this month's National Prayer Breakfast.
All of that came crashing down when AMC refused to play ball, and MoviePass' ever-changing survival scheme was laid bare.
And last time, it didn't exactly heal the nascent divisions in the party that Trump has laid bare once and for all.
In making its case against McGlashan and the others, the Justice Department has laid bare each party's alleged wrongdoings with painstaking specificity.
Seeing all these subreddits laid bare like this really brings home how varied, complex, and occasionally disturbing our sexual proclivities can be.
The incident laid bare new tensions on the street in Iraq, where nearly 500 people have been killed in months of unrest.
Although the negotiations have laid bare the cost of such a policy, the government has stuck to its demands and red lines.
Over five decades, linguistic research has laid bare the explicit and implicit biases related to the regional variation of language in society.
During the first season, Lee Sizemore often bragged about his sophisticated storytelling, but in Shogun World, his pompous pontifications are laid bare.
But E3 also laid bare each platform's glaring weak points, just as VR gaming is supposed to be getting off the ground.
The dispute, laid bare in a pair of blistering letters sent on Monday to Richard L. Trumka, president of the A.F.L.-C.
Hillary Clinton's difficulties with young African-Americans were laid bare in four damning focus groups conducted for a handful of progressive organizations.
Tuesday's meeting at moments laid bare divisions in Iowa over the role of the bank, one of the state's largest private employers.
When you stare past the edge of the world into the sunrise, your thoughts laid bare, dreams seem to crystallize more easily.
Clinton's defeat laid bare the Democratic Party's thin bench as it heads into at least two years in the minority in Congress.
Voters punished mainstream parties following more than four years of graft investigations that laid bare the largest political corruption scheme ever discovered.
The production is simple and unvarnished; his voice, croaky and textured with old age, is laid bare; his songwriting is endearingly uncomplicated.
"Unfortunately, this virus laid bare the severe shortcomings of the current administration," Biden said Thursday in his own address on the coronavirus.
That's certainly true of the two central couples — former showgirls and their stage-door Johnnies — whose toxic marriages are soon laid bare.
Castrodad-Rodriguez, an economist and former resilience chief for the City of San Juan, believes Maria laid bare Puerto Rico's electrical vulnerabilities.
The real cost of an NDABut the often insidious nature of these contracts of silence was laid bare by the #MeToo movement.
The political divisions laid bare during the 2628 presidential campaign spread to the Thanksgiving dinner table last year, a new study shows.
When Ms. Lefevre posted some of the images on social media, Liam was a bit hesitant about having his life laid bare.
The talks laid bare bitter divisions between rich and poor nations on how to grapple with global warming and its damaging effects.
This, he added, has laid bare the reluctance of Latin American governments to come up with the cash that the commission needs.
The depths of the era's ignorance about the prodigious hunting abilities of sharks had been laid bare and lifeless in the sand.
The core truth he has laid bare is that Republican voters are powered by a resentful nationalism more than a principled conservatism.
On Thursday, Clapper laid bare both his concerns and those of his colleagues at the President-elect's views of the US intelligence community.
His handling of the phrase, and the artist-subject relationship, are laid bare in his 22-minute video work of the same name.
Johnny Depp and his former business managers have ended a contentious lawsuit that saw the details of the star's financial expenditures laid bare.
Arranged around the walls of one room were costumes, props and miniature sets that laid bare the Strange universe for the first time.
The role of SADTU was laid bare in a report published in May 2016 by a team led by John Volmink, an academic.
Earlier this month, former Uber engineer Susan Fowler laid bare her own experience at the company in a blog post that went viral.
Media coverage of the Simpson case laid bare and even had a measurable impact on the pervasive and deadly nature of spousal abuse.
Absent the precisely programmed motion, the massive picture on the screen would give anyone vertigo, but laid bare, the ride's mechanics seem obvious.
Manafort's work with Deripaska continued for years, though they had a falling out laid bare in 2014 in a Cayman Islands bankruptcy court.
The piece, titled "Blando" (2015), expounds on the gender imbalance laid bare in Weller's work but adopts an entirely different point of view.
The justices seemed poised to let the cross stand, though oral arguments laid bare a deep religious divide on the nine-justice panel.
It's almost like the myth of this place being sustained by friendship is being laid bare by how awful [Democrats perceive] Trump is.
Everything that we once deemed cute is now laid bare under the harsh light of our modern world, pubey warthog fur and all.
Further, it pulls the curtain back slightly too far; suddenly, the artifice is laid bare, and these are simply notations on a script.
The impeachment process itself has laid bare the fractures within the White House, something public testimony this week is likely to further underscore.
A wound that had barely begun to heal has been ripped open and laid bare by a man apparently armed like a soldier.
The repression of free speech that has long been known to the Venezuelan people is now laid bare for the world to see.
The global nature of this scourge is laid bare in a report released by The Economist Intelligence Unit and the World Childhood Foundation.
The investigation laid bare systemic corruption in the city as politicians, bureaucrats and businessmen hooked up with lowlife criminals to rig public tenders.
At the time, Senator Obama and Senator Clinton had engaged in a brutal primary that laid bare deep divisions in the Democratic electorate.
"All human life is laid bare within these walls," Toyn tells me, sitting at a huge mahogany table outside one of the courtrooms.
From dim beginning to dimmer end, the campaign has laid bare how bias and accusations of bias are cleaving us from one another.
" Biden added that "a wall will not stop it," and that "this virus has laid bare the severe shortcomings of the current administration.
That figure is laid bare by the estimated 11,000 damaged or destroyed buildings, many of which still litter the city two years on.
What he calls "the brutality" in all his work will be laid bare in his new show, "If a Tree Falls," opening Nov.
That bill, though, is still in the works, and today's hearing laid bare many of the same problems that plagued the original effort.
You don't get the laid-bare feeling of Schubert, Beethoven's idealism, Liszt's philosophical questing, or Schumann's palpitating, specific love for his wife, Clara.
We need to talk also about what campaigning looks like for black women and what challenges and hurdles the Harris campaign laid bare.
Without the White House, the party's loss of nearly all other levers of power on the federal and state levels was laid bare.
The UK general election and impeachment proceedings in the US have laid bare how distorted the two countries&apos political system have become.
While the controversy culminated in Cambridge eventual downfall, it also laid bare major data privacy and security concerns on the social media platform.
"This virus laid bare the severe shortcomings of the current administration," Mr. Biden said, standing in front of a backdrop of American flags.
Buried in the data, we find the British psyche and the music mind laid bare, the sheets up around their unmentionables, post-shag.
Those allegations are laid bare in the 670-page transcript of the hearings obtained by VICE News and posted in its entirety below.
The Milan group was itself the subject of a hack that laid bare details of its business practices — including emails and customer invoices.
I am not aware, for instance, of any place where IBM has laid bare the inner workings of Watson — how do those algorithms work?
But more than that, it laid bare the ways that gig economy platforms rely on their workers to do unpaid labour troubleshooting the platforms.
These revelations are the latest evidence of the disarray inside America's financial intelligence system, which a two-year BuzzFeed News investigation has laid bare.
The move laid bare the struggle for control of Iran's foreign policy between pragmatists, such as Mr Zarif and President Hassan Rouhani, and hardliners.
But the example laid bare in Mueller's report — when she was still a deputy press secretary — is striking because Sanders fessed up to it.
Especially since the hearing really just laid bare how differently the two parties view women and their desire simply to be heard and believed.
There's a certain art world cred that comes with the disdain people demonstrate towards the realities of the art gallery system being laid bare.
Some investors appeared to worry about how realistic any improvements could be after Ackman laid bare a host of perceived problems at the company.
Violence, prostitution, corruption, poverty, police brutality, political impunity and the often seemingly insurmountable divisions of tribe and race are laid bare in this book.
While many writers wish to make their humanity felt, the strenuous precision of Jaeggy's work reveals an aesthetic resistance to the soul laid bare.
Repeated protests over police killings in black communities have laid bare the fact that there is little real oversight or accountability for such deaths.
The day after the memo, the whistleblower complaint was publicly released and laid bare the damning charges against Trump in relation to the call.
Others saw the movie as a vindication of Razieh, whose struggles laid bare the difficulty of leading a devout life in a modernizing nation.
The fury that hit Burkina Faso this month left a dozen people dead and laid bare the yearslong unraveling of a once-stable country.
Coronavirus has laid bare the extent to which the failure of our nation to require paid sick leave has now endangered all of us.
Overall, the bill does move toward solving some of the problems laid bare by the coronavirus epidemic, and keeping workers and their families safe.
We are so close — every ripple and contraction apparent— that the body is laid bare as as a site of power, vulnerability, and fetishization.
China openly flaunted its capabilities and laid bare its aggressive intentions in the East China Sea, the South China Sea and, again, toward Taiwan.
They said they are concerned that President Donald Trump's campaign and election laid bare divisions that they had sought to leave in the past.
That was Tuesday, before the European Union summit in Salzburg on Thursday, which laid bare the chasm between Britain and the EU on Brexit.
All of the scolding about how the players were and weren't supposed to behave laid bare a lot of sexist stereotypes about women athletes.
The book, aptly titled "The Elusive Quest for Growth," laid bare the abject failure of the World Bank in spurring development in poor countries.
His outburst laid bare the rift between the bureaucracy and a president who came into office determined to challenge decades of foreign policy orthodoxy.
If her stories have fallen slightly out of fashion, it may be in some part because of this resistance to the soul laid bare.
But Revolver's VNC Roulette laid bare just how many of these systems are routinely left wide open to anyone who knows where to look.
This is all while doing stand-up that, in recent years, has laid bare his interest in philosophy, with digressive bits about death and idioms.
Details of those plans are laid bare in a cache of Philip Morris documents reviewed by Reuters, one of the largest tobacco industry leaks ever.
This is a museum, after all, and the modern speakers are only really interesting in their cutaway form, with all their internal complexities laid bare.
The agreement, followed by a truth commission that laid bare the war's atrocities and by an amnesty, was a model for reconciliation in other countries.
The fight against Amazon laid bare their union-busting, corporate welfare, ICE-abetting practices and shows why we need to break up monopolies like Amazon.
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Circular Fibers Initiative Report, A New Textiles Economy: Redesigning Fashion's Future, laid bare damning findings that will hopefully ignite some change.
What seemed petty then seems like a downright cruel now, as a new lawsuit from The Management Group has laid bare Depp's allegedly extravagant spending.
The Syria crisis laid bare the disconnect between Kerry's optimistic worldview and tolerance for risk and Obama's risk-averse approach to a region in turmoil.
The quietude and raw vulnerability of the song are laid bare, even moreso once you realize that the man at the keys is Taylor's father.
There's no need to run a bunch of fetch quests, Nintendo's deals are laid bare for any and all customers—if you have the coin.
Hasnain Malik, managing director of frontier markets equity strategy at London-based firm Tellimer, said Rotich's arrest laid bare splits within the ruling Jubilee coalition.
It's worth asking how long this can go on, especially given the schism, laid bare by Trump, between the party's donor class and its base.
Put even more simply, the Panama Papers laid bare the sad fact that there's very different rules out there for rich people and poor people.
It also laid bare a steady shift in the Democratic Party, whose members have been less willing to back Israel's government than in years past.
"Dylan's in an art in which sins are laid bare (and resisted), virtues are valued (and manifested), and the graces brought home," Mr. Ricks wrote.
Presidential elections, where the nation's red/blue divide is laid bare, often lead to an uptick in chatter on whether our politics can long endure.
The President's weakening position and adamant refusal to change tack were laid bare Thursday after a failed pair of Senate votes on competing partisan measures.
Trump has laid bare real divisions in the party, particularly the wide divide between many working class Republicans and the G.O.P.'s agenda-setting elite.
Jim Mattis: In a candid resignation letter that laid bare his growing divide with Trump over Syria and Afghanistan policies, the defense secretary abruptly quit.
The Trump administration, as the past week laid bare, has defied any such analysis — and will likely continue to do so for the foreseeable future.
Some evidence of what's happening can be seen on the floor, where their dance moves are laid bare in a series of geometrically perfect tracks.
Once your flesh is laid bare in a biography, it would be desirable for it to be complete and accurate, and he would do both.
It gave a jolt of momentum to the Patriots (8-2), as if they needed it in a blowout that laid bare Oakland's anemic defense.
The expensive goods are meticulously arranged so followers can admire the makeup, jewelry, shoes and other items that have oh-so-embarrassingly been laid bare.
The unexpectedly strong challenge from Sanders, a Democratic socialist, to Hillary Clinton in the 2016 Democratic presidential primary laid bare the fissures within the party.
On Sunday, exactly who they helped — and how — was laid bare thanks to a massive leak of 11.5 million confidential documents dubbed the Panama Papers.
There were technical slides, and the big picture vision of the PlayStation 5 was laid bare, but few concrete details for interested fans were provided.
"Unfortunately this virus laid bare the severe shortcomings of the current administration," Biden said in front of American flags at an event in Wilmington, Delaware.
The rebuttal segment of the debate was where some of the big differences between human and computer (beyond looks and vocal capabilities) were laid bare.
The fiery debate over Winnie Mandela's legacy appears to have laid bare a fissure in South African society regarding the double standards imposed upon women.
The looming difficulties that lie ahead for Republicans with minority voters in states like Texas, Arizona and Nevada were laid bare in the exit polls.
His words were nevertheless etched with frustration — a blunt coda to a remarkable day that laid bare many of the racial crosscurrents in the country.
And here is Robert Mueller, the tough and quiet prosecutor who depends on the truth, laid bare through indictments and convictions, to speak for itself.
Things might change if and when the full Mueller report comes out, particularly when the particulars of Mueller's factual findings on obstruction are laid bare.
That assessment comes as the head of the European Union Aviation Safety Agency recently laid bare what watchers of the industry have mused for months.
At the same time, the Tibbetts case has laid bare the uncomfortable reality that not all dead girls in America are mourned the same way.
Trump telegraphed that during his State of the Union address, where he first laid bare his plan to brand the entire Democratic field as socialists.
But the discordant messages laid bare a national security process that, officials say, has shrunk to little more than the instincts of an impulsive president.
Right before Thanksgiving, the Trump Administration issued the National Climate Assessment which laid bare the dangers to the United States of man-made climate change.
The harsh bottom line for contemporary art — that what sells is art — was laid bare for all to see (though no one seemed to mind).
That's because, before you know it, the season starts, your plans are laid bare, and then, suddenly, there's ... II — The Trade Deadline Here's a thought experiment.
The web browsing habits of these public servants, such as the apparent kinky porn browsing habits of a Dutch judge, were laid bare for the researchers.
"I think what you saw last night was the complete failure of the British negotiating position laid bare," Brexit campaigner Farage told broadcaster ITV on Friday.
What Mr. Trump has laid bare is the true emptiness of the Republican Party's commitment to fair elections and its antagonism to the rules of democracy.
So he saved the photos surreptitiously to thumb drives, smuggled them out of the country and laid bare the brutality of the Bashar al-Assad regime.
Leslie Horn, The Demon Days That Gave Us 'Humanz' True to her word, Pleasure is an album rippling with honesty—with feelings and anxieties laid bare.
It is not clear whether or not the firm has fully overhauled its culture as part of its response to the scandal laid bare in 2015.
The superficiality of white knowledge of black life — that glancing, barely there "interest" beyond broadly drawn strokes of caricature — is laid bare in these bad hairpieces.
The details of Pirates of the Caribbean star's financial expenditures were laid bare in a court filing from his former managers at The Management Group (TMG).
The Australian Vine production company Yelldesign has laid bare the process of making iconic dishes from around the world out of paper, Travel and Leisure reported.
The case laid bare the value, and vulnerability, of advanced food technology in a world with 7 billion mouths to feed, 1.36 billion of them Chinese.
In the process, the gulf between the two of them is laid bare, as David learns of the painful secrets Margot has been keeping from him.
Ledell Lee's case -- and the others in Arkansas still set for execution this month -- laid bare all that is rotten in America's long dance with death.
Albright's first map uses scraped data to project the route of fake news across digital platforms This work laid bare the full scope of misinformation online.
BOSTON — The Democratic divide in Massachusetts was laid bare on Monday, with Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton both campaigning here ahead of an anticipated close outcome.
The details of Pirates of the Caribbean star's financial expenditures were laid bare in a court filing from his former managers at The Management Group (TMG).
Opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said Saturday's comments also laid bare the conflicts within May's government and cut the ground from beneath the prime minister's authority.
"I think it's very important that the lid has been lifted on this pay discrimination in the BBC and that it's been laid bare," she said.
This choreography provided a view of the museum rarely seen by visitors: its internal structure and the mechanisms by which it operates were briefly laid bare.
The U.S. presidential race and the Brexit vote have laid bare the disconnect between the body politic and its elected leaders in developed and "representative" democracies.
This once valuable communication platform is now laid bare as a kind of ultra-tacky super glue that gets everywhere and is impossible to wash off.
More than 50 years after the surgeon general's report on "Smoking and Health" laid bare the dangers of smoking, America is still beholden to Big Tobacco.
The bloodshed has laid bare the furious rivalries — between aging warlords, tribes, Islamist groups and regional powers — that are making Yemen's hostilities almost impossible to stop.
The mine's history of thousands of violations was laid bare by investigators, with Mr. Blankenship maintaining that health and safety were uppermost concerns at the mine.
Mexico: The ambush that killed nine people, coming closely on the heels of two other prominent episodes of violence, laid bare the government's helplessness against violence.
The storm laid bare those two sides of nature, and the human nature of those who live in one of the most vulnerable neighborhoods in America.
Several weeks ago, the Congressional Budget Office laid bare in its annual long-term outlook the dire picture, and the next 15 years won't be pretty.
The last week laid bare a dizzying patchwork of local decision-making, as the largest quarantine in recent American history occurred in a juddering, piecemeal fashion.
In recent years, the discourse on head injuries in sports like football and hockey has become more public, sometimes laid bare in Hall of Fame ceremonies.
Jonathan Albright, research director at Columbia University's Tow Center for Digital Journalism, said the indictment laid bare how effectively Facebook could be turned against the country.
The problem, however, was less one of divisions (all coalitions have them) than an initiative that laid bare just how politically unattractive Republicans' governing ambitions are.
Perhaps more than any other event during the Cold War, the invasion laid bare for the world to see the totalitarian nature of the Soviet regime.
The fighting has also laid bare the leadership woes of the Afghan forces, with many officers proving corrupt or inadequate to the new ways of fighting.
Several bodies were never identified, a fact that some people attribute to families being unable to accept the secret lives that the fire had laid bare.
And eight years later, the 2016 election of Donald Trump as President of the United States completely laid bare the racist underbelly still present in America.
TRENTON, N.J. — The confrontation was brief but explosive, and it laid bare the deepening fault lines within the Democratic Party in one of America's bluest states.
In a case that laid bare dangerously long work hours at the agency, labor officials ruled that the underlying cause of the employee's death was overwork.
A reporter rolls her eyes, a video goes viral, and the next thing you know, an "American" reporter's true role is laid bare on the internet.
That is laid bare in "Forged in Crisis: The Power of Courageous Leadership in Turbulent Times," by Professor Nancy Koehn, a historian at Harvard Business School.
Then there's the question of just how much of the behind-the-scenes artifice of porn's fantasies should be laid bare in the name of transparency.
The exhibition — which thus became an archeological study of historical and contemporary cults — laid bare the historical antecedents of global fascist and racist policies plainly reemergent. KULT!
The move -- highly unusual in US political history -- laid bare the seemingly intractable divisions now seizing the Republican Party with a month left before the presidential vote.
The summit also laid bare the limits to his charisma-based negotiating style and revealed how far the two sides are from agreeing to anything of substance.
"In this trial, 650 Fifth Avenue's secret was laid bare for all to see," said Acting U.S. Attorney Joon Kim in Manhattan, whose office represented the government.
But it cannot be long before that hypocrisy is laid bare – perhaps it will be the next time a CAIR official expresses solidarity with a labor union.
Maria laid bare some of the island's underlying fissures — crumbling infrastructure, a shrinking population that left the island without enough trained doctors, and a ballooning debt crisis.
The investigation of the crime ring laid bare systemic corruption in the city as politicians, bureaucrats and businessmen hooked up with lowlife criminals to rig public tenders.
Over the course of three years and to the cost of Marcus's psychological and financial well-being, the government's newfound zeal for punishing graffiti was laid bare.
" This truth upends her universe: "It's easy to lose your grip on reality when your entire world is suddenly laid bare as a surreal conspiracy horror show.
Mattis resigned in a letter that laid bare his differences with Trump over foreign policy, and that led to sighs of worry from Republicans on Capitol Hill.
As Mr. Cruz looks beyond Wisconsin, where he is favored to defeat Donald J. Trump on Tuesday, his frustrations with Mr. Kasich have increasingly been laid bare.
The people who have testified so far, most in their 60s, have laid bare the scope of a practice that many Cambodians describe anecdotally, if sometimes reluctantly.
"When the special counsel's work is complete, when the enormity of what he finds has been laid bare, how will the American people judge your actions today?"
Bush and his family have repeatedly battled with Trump, and tensions were laid bare when the president did not attend former first lady Barbara Bush's funeral. Gov.
Despite all of the unexpected creativity that Burkhalter's research unearthed, it also laid bare an unfortunate modern reality—playgrounds are currently suffering from mediocre design and materials.
This is plainly laid bare when we see him forlornly eating bread and cheese, looking pallid and rather hideous, before a fireplace in the dark one night.
Her remarks caused a ruckus, but Hughes also laid bare Trump's basic method, which got lost in the kerfuffle: There's no such thing, unfortunately anymore, as facts.
Conventional in structure — by which I mean classically plotted and accessible — "Sweat" explored with evenhanded compassion the race and class tensions laid bare during the tumultuous election.
Mexico's homicide rate has reached its highest point in more than 20 years, and the president's approach to the violence has been laid bare in recent months.
The inadequacy of the government's response was laid bare by the unmitigated epidemiological and public relations disaster that was the saga of the Diamond Princess cruise ship.
Those tensions will be laid bare Thursday night in Houston, when the two candidates meet onstage at a debate for the first time in the presidential race.
Those tensions will be laid bare Thursday night in Houston, when the two candidates meet onstage at a debate for the first time in the presidential race.
His national debate debut in Las Vegas last week laid bare his vulnerabilities around race and gender and gave many voters their first glimpse of his irritability.
The pressure facing print publishers was laid bare on Friday when Britain's Johnston Press, publisher of The Scotsman, The Yorkshire Post and "I" newspapers, filed for administration.
Advocates for victims of the bombing said the prosecution, which started in 2015, laid bare how dysfunctional and politicized Argentina's justice system has been in recent decades.
But seesawing commitments and the reservations from numerous lawmakers throughout Thursday laid bare the difficulty that Republican leaders faced in trying to push through a repeal bill.
The legislators' case was undermined early on by a string of emails unearthed during discovery that laid bare both their intentions and the political animus behind them.
Always remember that your IP address (which can give away where you are, and therefore, who you might be) is laid bare if you aren't using it.
I ask if it's weird for her close friends, who know about her personal life, to hear intimate details and emotions laid bare on her songs like that.
Nearly a year ago, Cigna laid bare the conflicts that arose in their negotiations, saying the complexities of the deal would make it hard to win regulatory approval.
The Brexit vote has laid bare deep generational and geographic fissures, as older voters overwhelmingly chose to quit the 28-member bloc while younger voters opted to remain.
Court filings and in-court statements by the Justice Department this week have laid bare complications the administration has faced trying to make a dent in family reunifications.
There are also two women on the Senate Judiciary Committee now—in part because the Hill hearings laid bare how male Congress was when her hearings were televised.
Rainwater is pumped out through a century-old system of canals, drainage pipes and pumps — all suffering from decades of neglect laid bare during last summer&aposs flooding.
The introspective lyrics reveal new details about their romance, including admitting to the infidelity his wife first laid bare on Lemonade, and a mention of their newborn twins.
But any stroll through the table literature at the Saturday gun show laid bare how much we got laughably, conspiratorially, troublingly wrong about the world outside our bubble.
The scandal became known as The Iran-Contra Affair, and it laid bare the U.S.'s clandestine efforts to interfere in South American politics, often with bloody consequences.
I applaud the editors' strategic decision to concentrate mostly on Trump's business pedigree, a focus that laid bare his debt-soaked empire and his sometimes exploitive business practices.
Indeed, just this week a VICE News investigation laid bare one major shortcoming in Facebook's current design, showing how they can be easily gamed to promote misleading content.
Instead, it was the tender, quiet scenes with in-game characters The Stalker and The Beauty, once both of you are naked, laid bare both physically and emotionally.
And he again laid bare his cockamamie and uninformed view of the bloody civil war in Syria and his refusal to acknowledge Russia's role in making it worse.
"Unfortunately, this virus laid bare the severe shortcomings of the current administration," Mr. Biden said, speaking from the hotel where he announced his 1972 bid for the Senate.
And in 2000, the folly of the company's high street strategy was laid bare when the company announced a turnaround plan that included the closing of 2150 shops.
But O'Malley's decision not to run laid bare the limitations of starting too early — and of the uncertainty of the field more than year before the Iowa caucuses.
Puerto Rico's yearslong power woes are yet another tale of vulnerabilities in the nation's utilities laid bare by disaster, the result of mismanagement and failure to maintain equipment.
Wray copped to the mistakes laid bare in Horowitz's report, calling the bureau's errors "unacceptable" and pledging to follow up on the number of recommendations contained within it.
But these efforts by the Trump administration were unnecessary and could even backfire — litigation challenging Mr. Trump's excesses has often laid bare the administration's slipshod approach to governing.
It was not so long ago that consumers balked at a smartphone's cost when it was laid bare, minus the cell carriers' two-year contracts and murky pricing schemes.
Jim Mattis: In a candid resignation letter that laid bare his growing divide with Trump over Syria and Afghanistan policies, the defense secretary abruptly quit, shocking allies and Congress.
That shortfall was laid bare last month when Macau was struck by a typhoon that killed 10 people and wiped out power and water for over half the city.
The HTC Vive — which came soon after — felt more powerful, but it was barely a consumer device, and selling it as one laid bare how sparse experiences still were.
The contradictions of inequality, power and greed have been laid bare on primetime national television by a hugely popular artist who refuses to cowtow to commercial or political interests.
The stark differences between the two parties were laid bare in a new white paper last week from the Republican Study Committee, an internal think tank for House Republicans.
And Brennan has laid bare the kind of tone-deaf jargon that leads people to hate Silicon Valley and the new push-button future that tech companies have promised.
Just when the audience starts to question Eugene's motives — why, for instance, he is going so far to earn the approval of Negan — his mental state is laid bare.
Similar to this moment, the President's bigotry was laid bare for the world to see -- his instinct was to defend neo-Nazis who had just killed an innocent protester.
North Korea's recent charm offensive with South Korea and at the PyeongChang Winter Olympic games also laid bare the regime's desire to build up a much needed international credibility.
The fact that Kelly had to come out and make that statement laid bare the fact that job security is hard to come by in the Trump White House.
In September, the ECB cut its already negative key deposit rate further into sub-zero territory — a move that has laid bare growing divisions and pushback from some policymakers.
As revelations of the law firm's highly secretive work are laid bare, we look at its two founders:one is the son of a former Nazi, the other a novelist.
The upheaval in Turkey's security services, and the deep divisions within them that the coup attempt laid bare, are likely to affect Turkey's ability to manage the country's threats.
Editorial Considering the hard-pressed criminal justice system of Missouri — a crisis laid bare by the police shooting and civil unrest in Ferguson in 2014 — the last thing Gov.
Eight short years after the nation was lauded for overcoming its deepest prejudice by electing a black president, this campaign has laid bare an ugly underbelly of American politics.
Ingraham's show Thursday night and Trump's executive order hours before laid bare why the conservative movement in general is so obsessed with this issue: not free speech, but power.
Eventually, The Man got to him and he apologized, but the real truth was laid bare: he hasn't seen the Earth from space, so who was he to say?
The earthquake has laid bare what many Iranians have been saying for a long time: Corruption inside state organizations has led to shoddy construction work and undermined Iran's infrastructure.
The impasse was laid bare when Democrats blocked a motion to proceed to a $1.8 trillion Senate GOP stimulus package on a party-line vote of 47 to 47.
Their new album, Ruined , is a fucking belter, and they killed it live, too—they sounded immeasurably heavy, and their muscular, kinetic performance laid bare the members' hardcore pasts.
But their aggressive collection of user data — laid bare by several embarrassing scandals in recent years — has put the companies in the cross hairs of politicians and global regulators.
Even if the talks in Washington end with handshakes and a new agreement, the past week has laid bare a lack of trust between China and the United States.
In her letters to Beuscher, there is a kind of frantic rush of honesty, a thought process laid bare, a concerted effort to sort through and analyze her feelings.
But where we stood, a broad expanse had been laid bare, the splinters of wood still so fresh they were pungent, crisscrossed by deep pools of black, boggy water.
Written by Stephen Karam, the play depicts a middle-class American family gathering on Thanksgiving; their economic anxieties and familial and generational tensions are soon laid bare over dinner.
" The 1930s poet Muriel Rukeyser captured the men of West Virginia's mines who "poured the concrete and the columns stood, laid bare the bedrock, set the cells of steel.
Why it matters: These horrors laid bare a culture at Boeing in which safety concerns were discounted — and federal regulators were treated as little more than malleable rubber stamps.
Here were all the issues of big-time college sports laid bare: Should amateurism be curbed in college sports, allowing athletes a cut of the money they help produce?
Indeed, in many ways, the allegations surrounding Mr. Klein have laid bare Albany's cumbersome mechanisms for self-policing and the seeming ability of some here to shrug off scandal.
It is true that Collins's strengths as a player are as a run stopper, and last season his lack of downfield coverage skills were occasionally laid bare by opponents.
Jim Mattis - In a candid resignation letter that laid bare his growing divide with Trump over Syria and Afghanistan policies, the defense secretary abruptly quit, shocking allies and Congress.
Murthy's landmark 2016 report Facing Addiction in America laid bare the extent of the opioid crisis and detailed how inadequate access to effective drug treatment has compounded the situation.
What Snapchat is doing here, at least in part, is trying to head off the many comparisons it will inevitably face now that it has laid bare its financial standing.
Ultimately, though, they laid bare a cottage industry populated by high-profile attorneys like Lisa Bloom, previously known as an advocate for women's rights, and litigation heavy-hitter David Boies.
The works are small but have a tidal effect, washing the viewer in the intimate beauty of an act that's meant for the privacy of lovers, now tenderly laid bare.
Faced with searing examples of unconscionable police violence against unarmed black men, of concocted justifications laid bare by video, too many still speak of isolated cases and overblown racial hysteria.
The big picture: For Trump, the error of relying on the power of his personal charm and negotiating skills over the counsel of intelligence and diplomatic experts was laid bare.
Now comes a piledriver of a foreign policy speech from Hillary Clinton, who laid bare a series of painfully obvious reasons why Trump shouldn't be allowed near the nuclear codes.
The internal dynamics of the Democratic caucus laid bare by the immigration funding fight two weeks ago have only served to exacerbate concerns about any path to a final resolution.
The GOP's reaction to the Trump tape created the perfect occasion for phasing out this overly generous gesture, because it laid bare the devil's bargain Republicans made this past summer.
At an SPD congress where divisions over the proposed alliance were laid bare, 56 percent of delegates voted on Sunday to start formal negotiations on the basis of the blueprint.
In this grand scheme, with all patterns laid bare, human achievement seems both inconsequential and inevitable — more a byproduct of the universe's immutable power than a reflection of our ingenuity.
The possibility that millions of people's personal data could have been used to influence such important political events has laid bare how consequential data breaches of this scale can be.
You could say the same of East 17's Brian Harvey or Sinead O'Connor in recent years, whose ill health is often also laid bare in public on social media.
The moment laid bare uneasy rifts in the White House between Trump's nationalist backers -- including Steve Bannon, who was forced out days later -- and more liberal advisers such as Cohn.
The GOP has laid bare a vision in which the government uses the universal need for health care as a perpetual lever to extract people's labor regardless of their circumstances.
The news conference laid bare his unvarnished view of who was to blame for the violence and what he thinks about the nationwide effort to remove statues of Confederate leaders.
The details that were provided, however, offered little encouragement to lawmakers who laid bare their frustrations over a myriad of issues facing the second-largest federal agency and prompted Rep.
Moorman's letter laid bare a growing rift between Amtrak, which owns Penn Station, and the two states that use most of the hub's track space, New York and New Jersey.
Berlin might not be traditionally beautiful, like Paris and Rome, or generally upscale like London, but the visibility of its complicated history is unique, layers of urban archaeology laid bare.
Secret deals The growth of offshore banking in the late 20th century created new opportunities for resource tycoons to cover their tracks, a practice laid bare in the Panama Papers.
It unleashed a torrent of news that laid bare the government's internal deliberations and exposed the infighting and occasional mistrust between rank-and-file F.B.I. agents and senior department officials.
SATURDAY • An issue that has stricken at the heart of communities of color will be laid bare at a town hall discussion on gun violence and its effect on survivors.
His staggering arrogance and breathtaking incompetence were laid bare, as he had no prepared remarks from which to read and no gaggle of other candidates behind whom he could hide.
Trump laid bare this rift in a Tweet on Saturday, making clear that he favors a ban of abortion, that unlike Alabama and Georgia, makes exceptions for rape and incest.
Their "point" here is that European anti-refugee sentiment, when laid bare, ultimately leads to the ridiculous and indeed hateful idea that even Kurdi is a threat to European women.
The documents, which fleshed out the findings of multiple official investigative reports over the years, laid bare a life punctuated by issues that led him to separate from his peers.
The indictment, which a grand jury returned in late September, names four men connected to Mossack Fonseca, the shuttered offshore law firm whose activities were laid bare in the leak.
As the #MeToo revelations laid bare the truth of the overwhelming size of the problem, victims dared hope that our political leaders would take up the challenge of confronting it.
When conceiving "The Let Go," he envisioned a connection among the Armory's vast historic drill hall, dance halls and town hall meetings where Americans' political rifts have been laid bare.
As each Knick offered his own analysis for the loss, the comments laid bare a team that seemed to be experiencing a systemic breakdown, not simply a one-night lull.
That deep suspicion of evangelical fundamentalism and the fear of politicization corroding the conservative hierarchy of the American Catholic church was laid bare by the article in La Civiltà Cattolica.
Much of the island remains in the dark, another tale of vulnerabilities in the nation's utilities laid bare by disasters, the result of mismanagement and failure to maintain equipment. 211.
After numerous emotional testimonies from victims that laid bare the emotional toll of his misconduct, the disgraced physician was sentenced up to 175 years in prison on sexual assault charges.
The president of the European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde, and U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin laid bare their stark differences over how the world should transition to cleaner energy sources.
The thunderclap of the Times piece laid bare an administration in disarray, a President dangerously off the rails and a nation adrift without the stable hand of an effective leader.
Sexual assaults in the military climbed nearly 38 percent in 2018 compared with a survey two years earlier, data that critics say laid bare broken Pentagon promises of a crackdown.
Manafort's unsavory role in that government was laid bare by his own daughter, who accused him of direct involvement in a series of deadly government crackdowns on the civilian protestors.
But the three highly publicized losses over 10 days in two towns defined by tragedy laid bare the painful emotional injuries that can persist long after the gunfire has stopped.
Here, in pipestems, beads and pottery, the lives not only of the Dutch settlers, but of the natives with whom they traded, and on whom they relied, are laid bare.
As the sound expands and the piano doubles down, playing a quasi-classical phrase over Billy's ecstatic revelation, you see the truth of your miserable life laid bare before you.
He self-published 16 monographs of bodies laid bare, but only this year did TASCHEN release his first international collection, which features over 300 of his tantalizing photos in chronological order.
The uncommon IPO-less IPO paperwork laid bare reams of financial data, from the amount of money the company makes from each user to how much its shareholders stand to gain.
MADRID (Reuters) - Twelve Catalan separatist leaders went on trial in Madrid on Tuesday over a failed independence bid that laid bare historical divisions and triggered Spain's biggest political crisis in decades.
However, last year's instability laid bare the dangerous divisions that still persist within an army cobbled together from rival rebel and loyalist factions at the end of a 2011 civil war.
Recent stories by Motherboard and The New York Times have laid bare just how easily your phone's location can be tracked by third parties, though that data often originates with carriers.
That, and a few other lines from The Devil Wears Prada have been officially incorporated into our daily vernacular since the movie laid bare the ups and downs of the industry.
In the oral argument in Whole Woman's Health, the liberal justices' merciless questioning of Scott Keller, the state's solicitor general, laid bare Texas's true motivation behind the law: limiting abortion access.
But it would be nearer the mark to say that the Trump era (and the papacy of Francis) has laid bare deep ideological divisions within both the Catholic and evangelical worlds.
The social network has been in hot water ever since last year's historically nasty presidential election laid bare how its ultra-precise ad targeting can be used for nefarious political means.
The plans - key to Huishan's survival - are the latest twist in a rapid fall from grace that has laid bare the risks of excess leverage and financial engineering in corporate China.
The lawsuit, and others that the two sides are fighting in courtrooms on both sides of the country, have also laid bare a bitter dispute involving family ties and personal rivalries.
The peacekeeping mission's disorganized response also laid bare the unwillingness, or inability, of its troops to protect civilians in South Sudan, further eroding the already tarnished credibility of United Nations peacekeeping.
Trump has laid bare journalism's contradictions — reporters' desire to be critical of politicians without criticizing anything they stand for — to the point where we have no choice but to examine them.
Here, inclusion of installation plans and a piece of Duraflex make the display feel like an interactive appendix to the commission, with the artist's process laid bare alongside the finished work.
Among many other things, the furor over the book has accelerated debates over reporting from unnamed sources and laid bare gaps between fact-checking processes in book publishing and in journalism.
The scale of the downturn was laid bare by United's president, Scott Kirby: In the past few days, the airline has experienced a total collapse in bookings to Asia and Europe.
But the exchange laid bare a deeper rift: The senator views Mr. Trump as given to irresponsible outbursts — a political novice who has failed to make the transition from show business.
Andrew M. Cuomo was found guilty on Tuesday of three corruption-related charges, a repudiation of the murky back-room dealings in Albany laid bare during the nearly eight-week trial.
The protests have laid bare seething anti-China sentiment in the semiautonomous territory, forcing top Hong Kong officials to suspend consideration of the measure and creating a new challenge to Beijing.
But there's a generations-long rift in Ely — between those who believe minerals are the region's greatest asset and those who believe clean waters are — that has been laid bare recently.
The names of four students that echoed through a South Florida arena on Sunday laid bare how much has changed for the Class of 2018 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
But last year's instability laid bare the dangerous divisions that still persist within an army cobbled together from rival rebel and loyalist factions at the end of a 2011 civil war.
The blunt advice from Paul laid bare the GOP's perilous task in handling Trump's impeachment trial in an election year, all while the president delivers stage directions on his Twitter account.
Most of the Royals and their cast of supporting characters portrayed in The Crown have their secrets that, at one point or another, are laid bare for us all to see.
Mattis' resignation letter laid bare the growing divide between them, and implicitly criticized the president for failing to value America's closest allies, who fought alongside the United States in both conflicts.
Hersh's article led to the Church Committee hearings, which laid bare abuses of power within the intelligence agencies — including their targeting of groups like the Black Panthers, and anti-war activists.
The debate over Pompeo's nomination also laid bare some of the key flashpoints in Congress over the role of the intelligence community in domestic surveillance and his expressed views on Islam.
His comments laid bare diverging views on the ECB's Governing Council, where some policymakers had urged Draghi to sound even more cautious than he eventually did on the economic outlook on Thursday.
The gathering came after deep divisions in the energy alliance were laid bare at a closely-watched meeting on Thursday, with OPEC unable to agree on the terms of crude output cuts.
A French unionist said that while the announcement came as no surprise following regular staff cuts in recent years, the move laid bare where the balance of power lay in the company.
On Lemonade, she laid bare the depths of her pain as a mother experiencing punishing infidelity, tying her experience back to both her personal lineage and that of black women more generally.
The attack laid bare many of the security flaws in the internet of things, and the industry's slow effort to fix them means we'll likely see the fallout for years to come.
But the episode laid bare the lack of central authority in Libya, with no single government in charge and an army barely able to exert control over groups nominally under its command.
WikiLeaks published hundreds of thousands of secret U.S. diplomatic cables that laid bare often critical U.S. appraisals of world leaders, from Russian President Vladimir Putin to members of the Saudi royal family.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Defeated Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton called on Wednesday for a renewed fight for a more-inclusive United States despite disappointment over an election loss that laid bare national divisions.
The result laid bare the deep divide between the urban middle classes who see their future as part of a European mainstream, and the pious rural poor who favor Erdogan's strong hand.
Sir David Tang, the famous and elusive founder of Shanghai Tang, China Club and China Tang, laid bare the secret behind his success in a rare interview with Christine Tan in 2014.
Thus, in nominating Friedman, Trump has done again what he did throughout the election on a range of issues: laid bare a set of views just below the surface of American politics.
Sadly, in today's raucous media world, where negativity and nastiness dominate political coverage, the good that politicians do is seldom emphasized while all their shortcomings are laid bare for all to see.
That was just weeks before his July arrest and seven months after the Miami Herald's brutal investigation laid bare the extent to which Epstein escaped accountability for his crimes against underage victims.
Mattis, who was seen as a reassuring presence by European allies, mentioned NATO twice in his resignation letter and laid bare what he saw as an irreparable divide between himself and Trump.
He mentioned the importance of employment protections and human rights, said the referendum had laid bare divisions in the country over immigration and underlined the despair of those hit by austerity measures.
As awareness rises and inherent contradictions are laid bare, regulation will surely follow, and those businesses not prepared may face fundamental threats to their business models that ultimately threaten their bottom line.
The night — usually one reserved for more carefree partying — served as Hollywood's fullest response yet to the sexual harassment scandals that have roiled the film industry and laid bare its gender inequalities.
Previously, high school players could sign on and earn full professional salaries — safe from the no-income college rules and fictions that invite the sort of abuses laid bare in the complaints.
In Crossroads, the male gaze is sometimes present — whenever Lucy, Kit, and Mimi are on-stage, the camera pans over their legs and midriffs, laid bare by tiny skirts and crop tops.
In May, some of the New York plaintiffs alerted the justices that newly discovered evidence laid bare Mr. Ross's real motive for a citizenship question: to benefit Republicans and non-Hispanic whites.
The California results strikingly laid bare the demographic cul-de-sac her candidacy had become as Ms. Warren struggled to win over voters beyond college-educated white people, in particular white women.
India's bowling frailties were laid bare in the one-day series in Australia where their inability to defend scores around 300 in the first three ODIs cost them the five-match series.
"A Cure for Wellness" is a lustrous box of genre candy, the self-revealing work of an auteur who has laid bare not so much his psyche as his online streaming queue.
The challenge for all sides was laid bare last fall when Facebook removed a post of Nick Ut's Pulitzer Prize winning photo of children, including a naked girl, fleeing a napalm attack.
Sanders's early hold on a fractured primary field has laid bare a distressing truth for some Democrats: The man who has long resisted the party's label might just become the standard-bearer.
The grappling over how to proceed has laid bare deep divisions within the party and stalled progress for the next items on the agenda, a federal budget deal and a tax overhaul.
This is a moment when the true character of this country and its leaders is being challenged, and in the result of how this plays out, that character will be laid bare.
In choosing the latter, Ghost, you've laid bare an unhealthy power dynamic that prevailed for years within your family in which you were expected to subsidize your loved ones, emotionally and financially.
The intense competition being faced by U.K. grocers was laid bare on Tuesday morning with new data showing that discount retailer Lidl has trumped upmarket Waitrose in the battle for market share.
But the confirmation process — ferocious even by the standards of moldering decorum that have defined the body's recent years — laid bare the Senate's deep divisions at the outset of the Trump presidency.
While the public face of the party is united against the president and focused on winning races in 2628, the fractures laid bare during the 28503 election cycle are far from healed.
Moreover, the queue model, pioneered by warehouse operator Metro in Detroit and then upgraded by Access World at Vlissingen, laid bare the underlying imbalances at the heart of the LME's warehousing business.
If Mr. Trump strained to project a presidential air, stifling digressions and generally staying on script, the spectacle also laid bare the simmering tensions that have overtaken an already long-polarized building.
The open question is whether the Congress will have the stomach to peruse the 10 instances of potential obstruction of justice laid bare in the redacted Mueller report against President Trump now.
His life has been laid bare, yet he still feels like a stranger, no more familiar now than when he replaced an injured Denis Irwin against Everton a quarter of a century ago.
Campaign veterans start recruiting Stung by the depth of Democrats' problems that were laid bare after Clinton's loss, Democrats hope to use the anti-Trump energy to begin rebuilding the party's empty bench.
A local tribal leader and former councilman for Nineveh province, of which Mosul is the capital, said this kind of action laid bare Shi'ite attempts to expand influence in mainly Sunni northwestern Iraq.
JAY-Z has released another mini-documentary for his new album, 4:44, and the latest clip is very much a confessional about rumored infidelity his wife Beyoncé first laid bare on Lemonade.
Both decisions were made amid mounting pressure to remove sporting events from Russia after the McLaren report laid bare the extent to which Russian sport was affected by an "institutional conspiracy" of doping.
Official investigations are under way into these and other alleged irregularities laid bare by the September 943 quake that has magnified scrutiny of what President Enrique Peña Nieto once called Mexico's "cultural" corruption.
Mr. Sterling's past will be laid bare, every misdeed brought to light and used as justification for police officers choosing to act as judge, jury and executioner — due process in a parking lot.
Epstein's death came just hours after a federal judge unsealed documents containing testimony from a girl Epstein is accused of trafficking in which she laid bare the inner workings of Epstein's alleged operation.
But its operations were laid bare this week by a vast leak of millions of documents that have helped expose the proliferation of shell companies and tax havens for the world's wealthiest people.
The approach has earned him tens of millions of dollars in donations and viral celebrity in the party — his stylistic contrast to Mr. Cruz laid bare in a debate-night exchange last month.
On Thursday, those tensions were laid bare in Caracas outside the headquarters of Venezuela's intelligence agency, which contains a jail holding about 55 political prisoners, including opposition activists and a prominent opposition politician.
"In this trial, 650 Fifth Avenue's secret was laid bare for all to see," Joon H. Kim, the acting United States attorney for the Southern District of New York, said in a statement.
Plastic recycling is technically difficult, and China's closing of its doors to foreign plastic waste in 2018 laid bare the inadequacy of global recycling systems, leaving many wealthy nations with mountains of waste.
Driving the news: The facts are laid bare in new reporting from Washington Post, based on 26.4,29 pages of interviews conducted by a government oversight agency to determine what went wrong in Afghanistan.
She has never run, taught in, attended or sent a child to an American public school, and her confirmation hearings laid bare her ignorance of education policy and scorn for public education itself.
" House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) said "the devastation of the hurricanes has laid bare the corrosive effect of the Republican Congress' total refusal to act on jobs and wages for working families.
"We saw the ultimate consequence of a society encouraged to hate, scapegoat and fear minorities laid bare in the horrific military campaign of ethnic cleansing against the Rohingya people in Myanmar," said Shetty.
In the wake of an election that laid bare the nation's political, cultural and economic divisions, her life has a particular resonance with the kind of people who see her story as theirs.
The scene is therefore chiefly memorable not for her body laid bare but for the body of young Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead Wright) plummeting after Jaime pushes him backward out of a window.
On the West Wing drama front, Anthony Scaramucci's extraordinary comments to The New Yorker, which the communications director says were supposed to be off the record, simply laid bare what insiders already knew.
It was almost as if he were in the business of selling microwave ovens or sandwiches, not tools through which the private lives of criminals (and whoever else) could be fully laid bare.
The risks of these missions was laid bare on June 8, when an American Special Operations soldier was killed and four others were wounded in an attack in southwestern Somalia against Shabab fighters.
President Trump's longtime fixer and former personal attorney Michael Cohen made a surprise appearance in federal court Thursday, where he pleaded guilty to lying to Congress — and laid bare new allegations against Trump.
Blazer seems to have achieved the life he wants, the life of Mickey Sabbath's rich friends on Central Park West, and his pride at this is laid bare by his request for Little Scarlet.
In October, a jury found Van Dyke, who is white, guilty of second-degree murder in the shooting of McDonald, in a case that had laid bare tensions between the black community and police.
Hours after Carrie Lam, the territory's chief executive, had toasted the putative success of 22 years of mainland rule, protesters laid bare for the world the reality of a deeply fractured, fractious Hong Kong.
Ever since the truth about Harvey Weinstein's long career as an abuser was finally laid bare just six weeks ago, more than 30 powerful, often widely respected men have been punished for alleged crimes.
In the space of a week, however, the dependence of the Nicaraguan model on an external sponsor has been laid bare, just as Fidel Castro's Cuba was after the fall of the Soviet Union.
The end of the commodity boom has "laid bare the profligacy" of Latin America's two largest economies, Brazil and Argentina, and of the largest oil producer in the region, Venezuela, according to Verisk Maplecroft.
In 2016 a report ordered by the regulatory body in charge of overseeing Prepa laid bare the utility's sorry state with grim clarity: "Prepa's generation, transmission, and distribution systems are falling apart," it said.
Four months later, the risks of investing in Intrade's unregulated marketplace were laid bare when the site abruptly shut down after it dipped into its clients' funds to transfer money to its late founder.
The case, in which Mo pleaded guilty in January, has laid bare the value — and vulnerability — of advanced food technology in a world with 23 billion mouths to feed, 1.36 billion of them Chinese.
It was a telling series of events that laid bare Trump's fraught relationship with Republicans, many of whom are caught between their own principles and supporting a President still popular among their base voters.
The conclusion of Happy End is too neat, too intricately determined by foregoing events, to qualify as realism, but it still induces the grim sort of laughter that comes with witnessing contradictions laid bare.
The Kavanaugh confirmation process laid bare the bitter partisan divide within the Senate, particularly after three women went public with allegations of sexual misconduct by Kavanaugh when he was in high school and college.
And then when it was too late, and they started to do the great journalism (the Washington Post in particular) that laid bare his glaring inadequacies, nobody beyond the Washington Beltway was listening anymore.
Washington (CNN)As the US Supreme Court rejected a series of death penalty appeals from Florida on Tuesday, key justices laid bare the enduring divisions over the fairness and effectiveness of the ultimate punishment.
"The evidence that negative rates are harmful and not helpful has piled up to the point that the 'In Central Banks We Trust' mantra has finally been laid bare as a hoax," Gundlach said.
In particular, a tantalizing segment with the director's father, the journalist Carl Bernstein, casts a slightly different light on the painful divorce that Ephron seemingly laid bare in her novel-turned-movie, "Heartburn" (1986).
His owners, the siblings Lois Moon and Alan Rademacher, say that part of Bunyan's charm is in how he recalls northern Minnesota's long-gone timber industry, which laid bare the verdant landscape without replanting.
The indictment laid bare how two units of the GRU had been allegedly responsible for the intrusions, putting names to a group that had only been known under monikers like Fancy Bear and APT28.
It offered a rare glimpse into the heart of the ridge: a jumble of clay, silt, pebbles and boulders in a fragile matrix laid bare by the action of tides, hurricanes and pounding waves.
WikiLeaks angered Washington by publishing hundreds of thousands of secret U.S. diplomatic cables that laid bare critical U.S. appraisals of world leaders, from Russian President Vladimir Putin to members of the Saudi royal family.
By examining their own experiences in a largely patriarchal world, the women laid bare everyday indignities, like being forced do most of the housework, as well as cultural myths and falsehoods about female sexuality.
In a career spanning nearly five decades — working across photography, video, installations and public art campaigns — Weems has laid bare the historical biases that guide our own actions and shape our perceptions of others.
But it has also laid bare a certain strain of Silicon Valley thinking that distrusts government and believes expertise in the tech world gives them carte blanche to blast their opinions on everything else.
The coronavirus pandemic is a threat the likes of which we have not faced in years, but in many cases, it has merely laid bare the perpetual rolling emergency that is American society today.
A declassified executive summary was made public in December 2014, and it laid bare some of the worst excesses of the war on terrorism, drawing broad condemnation both inside the United States and abroad.
The blackouts have laid bare the uncomfortable fact that the infrastructure we've built and maintained over the course of many decades isn't matched to the threats we face in our rapidly unfolding climate emergency.
Sidora flees their isolated homestead for her mother's decrepit room in town, where an old wound is laid bare—Sidora's love for another man, Saro, whom her mother considered unfit for her to marry.
But the Bannon-Mercer alliance is likely to be a potent factor in widening the divisions laid bare by the Alabama race and the intraparty battles that have crippled the Republican agenda in Congress.
For all the anger and divisiveness that is laid bare on social media and on cable networks hour after hour and day after day, there is a yearning for civility across our political discourse.
When racism, sexism, corruption, and inequality are laid bare—and coarsely embodied by Trump himself—it becomes harder for anyone with a conscience to deny them, or ever to feel truly immune from them.
In the business world, the so-called Panama Papers and several other large-volume leaks have laid bare the details of secret offshore companies used by wealthy and corrupt people to hide their assets.
In a secret session of the 1956 Party Congress — secret in that reporters and foreign Communists were excluded — Khrushchev laid bare the terror that Stalin had inflicted on the Soviet Union over three decades.
The exposed information laid bare both financial and personal information, including what appeared to be files on members of the Qatari ruling family, Al Jazeera journalists and employees of MI6 and other intelligence agencies.
The frustration of the crowd, most of them lacking jobs or hope, laid bare the challenges for whoever becomes the next president after Tuesday's election - Kenyatta or Kisumu's political hero, opposition leader Raila Odinga.
By concentrating on Mao's brutal political chess-playing, Mr. Pei said, Professor MacFarquhar helped illustrate the leader's state of mind and laid bare the calamity of the Cultural Revolution, which nearly ruined the country.
This was already hinted at in the era of the Tea Party, but then Republican elites could fool themselves that the Tea Party was just all about limited government; now the reality is laid bare.
But in a move that some Mac and iOS experts are calling the "the biggest leak in history," an unknown source appears to have laid bare parts of the iPhone's critical boot code on Github.
National leaders of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) last month said Mugabe was responsible for Zimbabwe's economic problems, in a stinging rebuke that laid bare cracks within the ruling ZANU-PF party.
With all the the window dressing of its social infrastructure stripped away, it was just a series of feedback loops and feeble reward systems laid bare — a pretty-looking gun game with nothing to say.
"What Hall and Khosrowshahi's assessment laid bare was an assumption about revenue that I made in the absence of public ride-hailing data and a paucity of independent studies outside Uber's own analyses," he wrote.
The bombings at Brussels airport and on a crowded rush-hour metro train, only four months after 130 people were killed in Islamist attacks in Paris, laid bare the inadequacy of European cooperation on security.
Washington (CNN)House Democrats are calling for unity amid a week of escalating tensions and sharp words that have once again laid bare the deep divides in a caucus fractured along ideological and generational lines.
The test laid bare a simple truth: That Instagram's insatiable desire for engagement and user-generated content had grown so out of control that it forgot what made its service popular in the first place.
But sentiment indicators from the European Commission laid bare growing unease among industrialists, who have revised down their production expectations this month, and consumers, who are growing less optimistic about their financial and employment situation.
Cliffs and seawalls have been reinforced, beaches bulldozed into defensive berms, drainage gullies cleared of rocks and fallen trees, and concrete "K-rails" installed to channel flash floods on hillsides laid bare by recent wildfires.
The second part the McLaren Report, which was published in December, laid bare the breadth and depth of the doping program, which involved the Russian government and intelligence services in addition to various sports organizations.
The decision was followed on Thursday by the surprise departure of U.S. Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis, who in a resignation letter to Trump laid bare the growing divide between the two over foreign policy.
But the most thought-provoking venue during UNGASS was a midtown Manhattan pop-up installation called the Museum of Drug Policy that laid bare the contradictions and consequences of the current global prohibition on drugs.
In his most outspoken criticism leveled so far against his cabinet colleague, Valls laid bare the deepening tensions inside the government of unpopular President Francois Hollande, less than a year before parliamentary and presidential elections.
And because Washington is a chatty town -- on the record, off it, and in the spaces in between -- and the President's inner monologue rarely remains so, the complications were laid bare over and over again.
Senators in the coming week will vote on David Bernhardt's nomination to be deputy secretary of the Interior Department, the last step in a process that has laid bare deep Democratic opposition to the nominee.
The delicateness of the Putin-Trump meeting was laid bare on Thursday -- before Sanders' statement -- when the two sides gave dramatically different accounts on whether the two leaders would even meet in the first place.
A bank run on Spain's Banco Popular last summer laid bare a hole in European rules, which bar the ECB from supporting a failing bank while the European Union's Single Resolution Board organises a rescue.
Mr. McCain's death has laid bare the long-simmering Republican tensions over who will be appointed to fill his Senate seat, pitting Mr. McCain's followers against the ascendant, hard-line forces loyal to President Trump.
"Laid Bare in the Landscape," the Nevada Museum's concurrent group show, examines her undeniable legacy through 16 female contemporary artists, including Ana Mendieta and Judy Chicago, whose works also stage their bodies amid the landscape.
The Mueller inquiry laid bare what U.S. intelligence agencies have described as a Russian campaign of hacking and propaganda to sow discord in the United States, denigrate 2016 Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and boost Trump.
This declaration laid bare the pretension of the regime: a dictatorship that is accepted and ultimately gets its way, like the one Raúl Castro inherited from his brother and passed on to Miguel Díaz-Canel.
They do so because they know that at the moment their belly is upturned, their worst decisions laid bare, Mr. Raz will guide them gently back to where they both know this is going: success.
Op-Ed Contributor TOKYO — Pyongyang's recent missile launch over Hokkaido and its underground nuclear test have laid bare Japan's Achilles' heel: Our country's national security policy is still woefully ill equipped for this mounting danger.
A bank run on Spain's Banco Popular last summer laid bare a hole in European rules, which bar the ECB from supporting a failing bank while the European Union's Single Resolution Board organizes a rescue.
Far from bringing the nation together in mourning, the aftermath of Sunday night's attack has again laid bare the deep divisions tearing at Turkey as it struggles to avoid being drawn into its neighbors' conflicts.
Mr. Obama's decision on Friday not to block a United Nations Security Council resolution condemning Israeli settlements laid bare all the grievances the two men have nursed since shortly after they took office in 2009.
But her observations struck me as uncanny echoes of the Second Wave's militant political celibates, a small but influential feminist sect that formed during another time when the pervasive perils of patriarchy were laid bare.
The fatal shooting of a black man by a white police officer earlier this month laid bare some of the problems Buttigieg faces with African-Americans in his city – and with black voters in general.
The near simultaneity of Cohen's death and Trump's election felt tragic and enormous in scope, a generational passing of the torch from the earnest artist to a world whose corruption and brokenness had been laid bare.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Divisions between Britain and the EU over mapping out their divorce will be laid bare in Brussels next week when the two sides meet for another round of talks whose timetable already looks tight.
The divisions inside her government over the customs issue were laid bare on Tuesday when Foreign Minister Boris Johnson said proposals for a customs partnership with the European Union after Britain leaves the bloc were "crazy".
Valenzuela said that a group of Maya Achi women from Rabinal, in the department of Baja Verapaz, who suffered similar horrors to those laid bare by the Sepur Zarco case, have already given formal legal declarations.
Huishan grabbed headlines last year when it sold and leased back part of its herd, but its most recent troubles have laid bare risks of excess leverage and financial engineering in unexpected quarters of corporate China.
Tuesday's debate laid bare the political risks of Warren's backing of Sanders' Medicare for All, and foreshadowed that she is likely to continue confronting questions and criticism about tax hikes that could result from Sanders' proposal.
While there had been a previous report that Rubin had been dismissed for an inappropriate relationship, the Times story laid bare how the company not only paid him, but also shielded him to protect its reputation.
WikiLeaks angered Washington by publishing hundreds of thousands of secret U.S. diplomatic cables that laid bare often highly critical U.S. appraisals of world leaders, from Russian President Vladimir Putin to members of the Saudi royal family.
By questioning the legitimacy of a vigorous and messy process, Collins laid bare the core elements of her political reputation: as a senator who values the dignity of the chamber over any set of partisan principles.
"As this week's revelations have been laid bare, people must be able to speak out and get the help they need, and we know that can often be more difficult for men and boys," he added.
WikiLeaks angered Washington by publishing hundreds of thousands of secret U.S. diplomatic cables that laid bare often highly critical U.S. appraisals of world leaders from Russian President Vladimir Putin to members of the Saudi royal family.
May, a vicar's daughter, was also seeking to unite a country whose divisions were laid bare by the referendum, in which England and Wales voted to leave the EU while Scotland and Northern Ireland backed remain.
In the mud-and-brick village of Chandwara in Bihar in eastern India, a father's grief laid bare the ugly reality of the illegal mining that accounts for an estimated 70 percent of India's mica output.
Israel's vulnerability to tunnels was laid bare during its war with Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza in 2014, when Palestinian militants used dozens of secret passages dug from Gaza into Israel to carry out ambushes.
When Colombians last weekend rejected the peace deal between Mr. Santos's government and the leftist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, the decision shocked the region and laid bare generations of anger at the rebels.
On Tuesday the Commission meets with representatives of the bloc's 28 nations to decide on strengthening new on-road emissions tests that will supplement laboratory-based ones, whose flaws were laid bare by the dieselgate scandal.
The company's missteps are laid bare in emails, confidential corporate documents and other evidence obtained by The New York Times, as well as in interviews with dozens of executives, regulators and lawyers involved in the case.
Forde explores the divisions - often along class lines - that the referendum laid bare, joking that the British are now all "Brexit racists", able to recognize "leavers" by their tattoos and "remainers" by whether they carry baguettes.
"Without encryption, the most personal affairs of every individual, whom they spend time with, where they go and what they think could be laid bare despite their best efforts to keep that information private," Wyden said.
It's a place where an undistributed filmmaker can express herself without mediation, where an audience rides an intimate emotional roller coaster along with her, and where the hypocrisy of the "progressive" film industry is laid bare.
But the Yankees did little to address the shortcomings that were laid bare by the end of last year's unexpected run to the A.L.C.S. Adding Stanton only augmented a strength, giving them another right-handed slugger.
She passed a random assortment of household items laid bare in the detritus — a solitary teacup, a blackened metal colander and the burned out remains of a washer and dryer — before setting up a metal trap.
And that was before Super Tuesday laid bare the full force of the momentum Biden drew from winning South Carolina, prompting moderate Democrats to coalesce around him and persuading many undecided voters to break his way.
The visceral fury about the reports has laid bare the distrust that many feel about rigid, harsh, even abusive conditions in schools and what many see as a lack of official accountability when children are mistreated.
The questioning laid bare how close to home the case is for many New Yorkers, especially those whose children are in the care of nannies, as well as those who have relatives who are mentally ill.
"To my mind, a diary is really of interest only if it deserves the title that Baudelaire gave to one of his, 'My heart laid bare,'" Mr. Matzneff said, referring to the 19th-century French poet.
Others, alert to social inequities rampant under United States capitalism — to be laid bare by the Great Depression — wanted to make art a tool for social change and took the Mexican revolutionary experiment as a model.
But they quickly laid bare the fact that any brawler, big or small, and no matter how hard a puncher, could be taken down and dismantled by an array of "arm bars" and other specialized holds.
Including the Mueller investigation in the articles, they say, might create weaknesses in the Democrats' case: If the Mueller report laid bare impeachable offenses, why didn't Democrats pursue them when it was released back in March?
The inquiry laid bare what Mueller and U.S. intelligence agencies have described as a Russian campaign of hacking and propaganda to sow discord in the United States, denigrate 2016 Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and boost Trump.
On Thursday, as a groundswell of online outrage over the beating laid bare racial tensions ahead of the presidential transition, four people who the police said had participated in the assault were charged with hate crimes.
After eight months of almost complete silence, the pseudonymous digital vigilante behind the hack has resurfaced, publishing a detailed explanation of how he broke into the company's systems and laid bare its most closely guarded secrets.
The uneasiness surrounding impeachment in Democratic Party circles was laid bare in Iowa this week, as news of the Ukraine scandal unfolded amid the Polk County Steak Fry, a major event on the Democratic primary calendar.
Last autumn in Poland, opposition gains in large cities laid bare the shortcomings of another Orban-allied government, with which the high-profile Warsaw mayor has since clashed on gay rights and other politically divisive issues.
As he's halfway up the stairs, a gust of wind catches him just right and peels away a flap of golden strands to reveal his elusive bald spot, finally laid bare for the world to see!
The speech, Fujimori's first since Sunday's election after a vote-count dragged on for days, laid bare the hostilities that could block Kuczynski's proposals to lower sales taxes and give rebates to companies that reinvest their profits.
Knowingly or not, the comment laid bare the real risks as Trump's legislative agenda kicks into high gear in the weeks ahead: succeed and lawmakers won't just stick by him, they'll celebrate his presidency with unmatched vigor.
The former computer hacker enraged Washington by publishing hundreds of thousands of secret U.S. diplomatic cables that laid bare often highly critical U.S. appraisals of world leaders from Russian President Vladimir Putin to the Saudi royal family.
Ahead of a critical European Parliament election in May, German officials are trying to bolster cyber security after a far-reaching data breach by a 20-year-old student laid bare the vulnerability of Europe's largest economy.
Moshe Maimon, a lawyer for Leavitt, said in a statement that internal Johnson & Johnson documents presented to the jury "once more laid bare the shocking truth of decades of cover-up, deception and concealment" by the company.
"This massive multi-agency investigation laid bare the global size, complexity and brutality of MS-13, and these indictments strike a heavy blow to the gang's operations on Long Island," Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singa said.
The Catch-22 of Republican opposition to Donald Trump was laid bare in the final moments of the latest debate, when co-moderator Chris Wallace asked the candidates about their previous pledge to support the party nominee.
The system's deficiencies were laid bare in September 2016, when a transformer fire knocked out half of the island's power, which wasn't fully restored for nearly a week, forcing the governor to declare a state of emergency.
A Group of Seven summit in Canada earlier this month laid bare tensions between NATO allies after Trump's decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the European Union and Canada on national security grounds.
The evidence against the Skeloses, who were convicted of bribery, extortion and conspiracy, laid bare schemes that were remarkable for both their brazenness and their familial motivation: The father seemed willing to do anything for his son.
Barr is also known for having an expansive view of executive power, as was laid bare in a memo he wrote to the Trump administration in June 2018 that caused Democrats to be wary of his nomination.
The protests, during which some members of an 800-strong crowd performed the illegal Hitler salute, laid bare the divisions in Germany over Merkel's decision in 2015 to take in around one million, mostly Muslim asylum seekers.
When these two men disguised themselves, it was in dark, full-body blackface makeup — they're pretending to be African mercenaries — and their seductions laid bare the mingled disgust and desire the white colonists feel for the natives.
The thin margin laid bare the deep unpopularity at the time of President François Mitterrand, who had called the referendum; French economic stagnation; and by concerns that greater unity could lead to a new wave of immigration.
But the same polls have also laid bare widespread political apathy, raising doubts about the turnout at next year's election, as well as serious concerns about everyday issues such as low wages, rising prices and shoddy housing.
That means for a place like Puerto Rico, whose energy infrastructure vulnerabilities were laid bare after Hurricane Maria, there isn't much room in the budget to make power lines, generators, and transformers more resistant to future disasters.
The nine Catalan politicians were jailed without bail for their role in that secession drive, which laid bare deep divisions between the region's pro- and anti-Spain camps, and remain in custody pending their Supreme Court trial.
But it has been laid bare in the last few weeks just how rife the game is with self-interest, how little care there is for the sport as a whole, and how vulnerable that makes everything.
The findings of the investigation, which were released in December, laid bare the scale of the abuse — in schools, churches, sporting clubs and foster homes — and also the lengths to which many institutions went to shield abusers.
Despite all of this, and the clear findings of the Chilcot inquiry which laid bare the conduct of those that should be held to account, the high court has confirmed that there is to be no accountability.
Mr. Trump had bet that his self-described skills as a dealmaker would be enough to persuade the North to renounce its nuclear weapons program; in failing, he laid bare the risks of one-to-one diplomacy.
Together, the filings laid bare the most direct evidence to date linking Mr. Trump to potentially criminal conduct, and added to an already substantial case that Russia was seeking to sway the 2016 election in his favor.
That is at least partly because of persistent mistrust of the police, a simmering problem laid bare in 2015 by the death of Freddie Gray, an African-American man who died while he was in police custody.
In 448 pages, the special counsel, Robert Mueller, cataloged attempts by President Trump to thwart the investigation into Russia's 2016 election interference, and laid bare how Mr. Trump was elected with the help of a foreign power.
Near the end of "Celebration" Mr. Bergé finally falls into the trap Mr. Meyrou has been laying for him all along, and the jealousy and frustration of the puppet master is laid bare for all to see.
On Wednesday, Trump publicly praised the Justice Department for reversing its call for a stiff jail term for Stone after his own critical late night tweet that laid bare fears of blatant interference in bedrock US justice.
Less than a day after the Trump administration confirmed the killing of Qassem Soleimani, the scramble to confront the Republican president on Iran laid bare how quickly the situation had metastasized into a potentially campaign-altering development.
And the wide-ranging meeting, which included blunt back-and-forths between Trump and members of both parties, laid bare the vast divide on gun legislation and Trump's own unfamiliarity with the searing, years-old gun debate.
It&aposs that she believes he didn&apost sincerely and effectively campaign for her in 2016 after she locked up the Democratic nomination after a bruising primary fight that laid bare Clinton&aposs vulnerabilities as a candidate.
In the 1990s and 2000s, the accrual of DNA exonerations — made possible by the advent of a then-new and revelatory technology — laid bare the fact that snitch testimony had contributed to wrongful convictions across the country.
The ride-sharing service also faces a mass exodus of senior executives, a toxic culture about to be laid bare and a business model based on inventing the future, all of which increase the degree of difficulty.
Underneath their vows to act aggressively, the event laid bare divides over varying topics: Nuclear power: "People who think we can get there without nuclear being part of the blend just aren't looking at the facts," Sen.
The extent to which her game had plummeted from the heights of her two Grand Slam title successes at the U.S. and Australian Opens was laid bare when she exited Wimbledon meekly in the first round on Monday.
But the fight over Pelosi's future, and the battle to lead the Democratic National Committee, have laid bare their upcoming difficulties in any effort to put a check on President-elect Donald Trump and the strong Republican majority.
WikiLeaks' disclosures, which were published by dozens of news outlets around the world, laid bare how US military and intelligence agencies carried out its war on terror in Iraq and Afghanistan and the treatment of detainees it captured.
The extent of the Turkish military offense has been laid bare in a string of online videos that appear to showcase the violence on the ground -- including footage that reportedly shows Turkish-backed militia fighters shooting Kurdish prisoners.
Rapid shifts in public opinion and a rising number of states with legal medical and adult-use cannabis sales have laid bare an obvious need to update our banking laws to meet the age of regulated cannabis markets.
SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese vaccine scandal has laid bare a new challenge Beijing faces in its long-running battle for information control: blogs and online articles by independent writers capable of unleashing a storm of public fury.
On Wednesday, federal prosecutors filed court documents that laid bare his alleged plans to carry out a domestic terror attack — a dramatic twist in a case that seemingly began as a straightforward investigation into his reported Tramadol habit.
"We saw the ultimate consequence of a society encouraged to hate, scapegoat and fear minorities laid bare in the horrific military campaign of ethnic cleansing against the Rohingya people in Myanmar," said Salil Shetty, Secretary General of Amnesty.
Dominga, as the project is known, had become a symbol in recent months of the increasing difficulties of doing business in what remains one of Latin America's most open economies and laid bare philosophical differences within the government.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - A South African court jailed a white woman on Wednesday for yelling racist abuse at a black policeman, in a case that laid bare attitudes that endure more than two decades after the end of apartheid.
The decision highlights the way Brazil's engineering groups and their owners are coping with legal and economic punishment in the aftermath of "Operation Car Wash," which laid bare a system of illegal favors between politicians and business elites.
The Defense Department estimated in May that the number of sexual assaults climbed nearly 38 percent in 2018 compared with a survey two years earlier, data that critics have said laid bare broken Pentagon promises of a crackdown.
The protests have laid bare the frustrations of black residents who say their complaints about discrimination and abuse, including being singled out for a police practice called carding, have been ignored for too long by the Canadian establishment.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Consumer goods giant Unilever said on Friday it had laid bare its entire palm oil supply chain, including all the suppliers and mills it sources from, to boost transparency in a rare industry move.
Trump postponed the summer fight over the border wall when he signed a short-term spending bill in September, but the issue has resurfaced and the same disagreements that were laid bare in that August meeting still exist.
Inside the Senate GOP The growing frustration inside the Senate Republican conference was laid bare behind closed doors Thursday in a lunch meeting attended by Vice President Mike Pence, according to three sources who were in the room.
This is not the first time the playbook of the online far-right has been laid bare, in particular its use of edgy, provocative humor to draw in young audiences who might be alienated by dense ideological screeds.
Gérard Bouchard, a historian and sociologist with the University of Quebec at Chicoutimi, observed that the Bloc Québécois's election success had laid bare that, while the Quebec independence movement was flagging, the nationalism of the past was not.
Mattis, a retired Marine general who embraced NATO and America's traditional alliances, laid bare his division with the president in a resignation letter that underscored what have been a litany of differences with Trump, albeit without public attacks.
But its brief existence laid bare many challenges Iraq faces in its bid to carve out a peaceful future after ISIS, one already riven by sectarian fissures and tribal differences that have simmered beneath the surface for decades.
In his resignation letter, Mattis laid bare what he saw as an irreparable divide between himself and Trump, and implicitly criticized the president for failing to value allies who have fought alongside the United States in several wars.
Together, the legal filings laid bare the most direct evidence to date linking Mr. Trump to potentially criminal conduct, and added to an already substantial case that Russia was seeking to sway the 2016 election in his favor.
The vote last week by the World Anti-Doping Agency to allow Russia to return to the international sports fold has laid bare the deep fissures within the community of athletes and officials who oversee the world's competitions.
For all his apparent appeal as a congressman, the unspooling of Mr. Hunter's life has laid bare the reservations among associates and friends who long wondered whether politics was a career path he had ever wanted to fulfill.
And the wide-ranging meeting, which included blunt back-and-forths between the President and members of both parties, laid bare the vast divide on gun legislation and Trump's own unfamiliarity with the searing, years-old gun debate.
But he told about 100 people at the annual "signature" fundraising dinner for Nancy Pelosi, Democratic leader in the House of Representatives, that Trump had laid bare what some in the Republican party had been saying for years.
In many ways, McCabe's views echo the same concerns laid bare in Comey's memoir -- both men at the highest levels of law enforcement, deeply disturbed by the idea Trump poses an existential threat to the rule of law.
A bank run on Spain's Banco Popular two years ago laid bare a hole in European rules, which bar the European Central Bank from supporting a failing bank while the European Union's Single Resolution Board organises a rescue.
FARNBOROUGH, England (Reuters) - Britain's showy launch of a new fighter jet project at this week's Farnborough Airshow has laid bare political tensions that are threatening to tear Europe apart and deepened scepticism about the future of European defense cooperation.
Eight years ago today, the two candidates faced off in a heated, nasty debate in South Carolina that laid bare just how much animosity had accumulated between their camps after the first three contests of the 2008 primary calendar.
Picciotto was convinced she was the target of various conspiracies, which are all laid bare in documents I obtained exclusively from the FBI in response to a Freedom of Information Act request that I filed immediately after her death.
Most significant, as the Yankees geared up for their first home game of the season on Monday, was that Sunday's events laid bare the decision-making process of Boone, their new leader who has never coached or managed before.
In the now-public transcript of the ensuing call, the brutal architecture of what Britons like to call the "special relationship" is laid bare, Reagan's polite superiority crackling and sparking on the phone line like a faraway thunder storm.
But with Mr. Biden's setback in Iowa and a slate of flawed competitors beside him onstage on Friday — their shortcomings laid bare in several punchy exchanges throughout the night — the party has been left to consider an unsettling truth.
Uber admitted it did not disclose a hacking attack last year that laid bare the personal data of 235m users and 7m drivers from a "third-party cloud-based service", including the licence details of 600,000 drivers in America.
President Barack Obama's last-ditch effort to follow through on a pledge he first made as a presidential candidate and memorialized in an executive order he signed days after he was sworn into office was finally laid bare Tuesday.
But now that legislators are attempting to put the plan into action, the weaknesses are being laid bare — and demonstrating how difficult it will be for Republicans to end a program that provides insurance coverage to millions of Americans.
Thing is, once the stunt's run its course, the product at the center of the campaign is laid bare, and consumers have to ask themselves whether they actually want that gadget without the distraction of being wooed by buzz.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Following an inconclusive election that laid bare Belgium's longrunning divisions, King Philippe has asked Foreign Minister Didier Reynders and former deputy Prime Minister Johan Vande Lanotte to look into the conditions required for forming a coalition government.
The previous grand master, Briton Matthew Festing, resigned in January after a month-long, highly public spat with the Vatican over the running of the group, which laid bare tensions between a reformist Pope Francis and his conservative critics.
Parties of all stripes are tearing themselves apart over municipal elections slated for June, and the new mayor will have a particularly tough job in Rome, where years of alleged corruption have been laid bare in a Mafia trial.
The rancor has laid bare rifts over the near 50-year occupation of the West Bank, the clash of hardline Jewish values with secular law, and some Israelis' disdain for security tactics they deem too forgiving towards the Palestinians.
It's something we don't yet understand and don't yet know how to corral because our divisions, which have long been deep and wide, have been laid bare in recent years in a way they haven't for quite some time.
It also laid bare a corollary to the state-society bargain: that many in China believed that their government would gradually become more liberal and open, not swerve back toward authoritarianism or even to strongman rule, according to analysts.
It's with these phlogs—particularly those located on the SDF Public Access UNIX System, a nonprofit service which Jessamyn West describes as "what I remember Gopher servers to be like"—that the true potential of Gopher is laid bare.
But it still laid bare once again the very serious fractures between the Democratic establishment and the activist left pushing Medicare-for-all, a drama that figures to reoccur again and again with the 2020 presidential primary well underway.
That off-script conversation laid bare a deeper rift between Mr. Trump and his national security team — a rift that spilled dramatically into the open on Wednesday when he abruptly pulled the plug on the four-year-old mission.
But here in Maracaibo, a sweltering coastal city, the nightmare continued beyond a week: Desperate people searched for food in stores laid bare or shuttered, and formed long lines in front of the few bakeries brave enough to open.
To the Editor: I read the story on the early days of affirmative action at Columbia mindful of the recent cheating scandal that laid bare the myth of merit as the primary factor in admission to elite higher education.
But I didn't anticipate that the crisis would take a specific sex-and-power form — that the Trump presidency and the #MeToo era between them would make the treatment of women the place where evangelical divisions were laid bare.
His stumbles laid bare both the risks of joining a stage full of competitors who had spent the past year sharpening their debate skills and the unique challenges awaiting a billionaire unaccustomed to having conversations on anyone else's terms.
" This movie, A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times, is "a lustrous box of genre candy, the self-revealing work of an auteur who has laid bare not so much his psyche as his online streaming queue.
This pervasive intolerance was laid bare in the aftermath of Israel's 2005 withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, when Hamas seized control in 2007 and turned the territory into a forward base for jihad, starting three wars in seven years.
Huishan, founded in 2009, grabbed headlines last year when it sold and leased back part of its herd, but its most recent troubles have laid bare risks of excess leverage and financial engineering in unexpected quarters of corporate China.
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi's difficult task of calming markets was laid bare on Thursday afternoon, as an initial dovish message by the ECB was quickly drowned out by talk of inflation and an end to asset purchases.
Thursday's debate in Parliament laid bare the tensions over Brexit within the Conservative Party where a confrontation between hard-liners, willing to contemplate a no deal Brexit, and moderates determined to stop that outcome, has been simmering for weeks.
Instead, Washington's heavy endorsement of Riyadh's agenda during the second quarter helped to spawn a spat within the Gulf Cooperation Council that laid bare the enduring fault lines among Sunni states amid intensifying wars by proxy in the region.
The police shooting has laid bare anger among many in South Bend's black community, not just about police conduct, but a belief that many African American neighborhoods have been left behind while Buttigieg has revitalized more affluent, whiter areas.
Image 103 of 2 BOGOTA, Colombia – President-elect Ivan Duque appealed for unity after winning a runoff election over a leftist firebrand whose ascent shook Colombia&aposs political establishment and laid bare deep divisions over the nation&aposs peace process.
Volkswagen sales growth turned negative for the first time in at least four and a half years in April 2015, raising pressure on the automaker to fix trouble spots laid bare by the shock ousting of long-time Chairman Ferdinand Piech.
It was laid bare when prosecutors in the Eastern District of Virginia revealed on October 19 they had taken the Washington mantra "follow the money" to heart in tracking the activities of Russian citizen Elena Khusyaynova, chief accountant of Operation Lakhta.
Mattis announced plans to depart in a candid resignation letter to Trump that laid bare the growing divide between them, and implicitly criticized Trump for failing to value America's closest allies, who fought alongside the United States in both conflicts.
Clinton and Sanders attacked each other over Wall Street, gun control and other issues on Thursday in a series of exchanges that laid bare the mounting pressures on them both but seemed unlikely to change the dynamics of the race.
The EU plans to offer incentives to African governments to help slow the flow of migrants who have poured into Europe over the past three years, but disagreements on how to handle the situation have laid bare divisions between member states.
In the process, the lunacy of his theories might have been laid bare, and the Nazis who later used Stoddard and Grant and other American racists to justify the crimes of the Third Reich might have had less to work with.
The scale of the challenge for any new administration was laid bare on Tuesday by the sacking of a reformist senior prosecutor, who at a news conference accused vested interests of throttling his efforts to tackle corruption in the prosecution service.
Multiple visits to Afghan opium country over the past year, and extensive interviews with opium farmers, local elders, and Afghan and Western officials, laid bare the reality that even if the Western-backed government succeeds, the opium seems here to stay.
PRETORIA (Reuters) - South Africa's new finance minister signaled on Saturday he would oversee a redistribution of wealth to the country's black majority, as a row over the sacking of his predecessor laid bare bitter divisions within the ruling ANC party.
But what Nassar laid bare was that the rot extends beyond one predator or even one sport — it's the product of a broken system, one that unwittingly grooms young girls to stay silent and bow to the will of their superiors.
Because the audience doesn't know anything about the characters except for what they tell each other, we're in some ways put into the same position as everybody on screen, our biases and assumptions laid bare by the ambiguous information we receive.
SALVADOR, Brazil (Reuters) - There is nothing Lionel Messi craves more than winning a trophy with Argentina but his side's haphazard performance in the 2-0 Copa America defeat by Colombia on Saturday laid bare the difficulty of the task he faces.
The decision in his favour marks the latest twist in a tumultuous journey for Assange since he incensed Washington with his leaks that laid bare often highly critical U.S. appraisals of world leaders from Vladimir Putin to the Saudi royal family.
A dashboard camera video released in 2015 - more than a year after the shooting - provided the evidence to convict Van Dyke in a case that laid bare tensions between the black community and police in the third-largest U.S. city.
The inner conflict laid bare in "Saint Jerome Praying in the Wilderness" can be seen as the engine that animates Leonardo's painting practice, which over the course of his career swung like a pendulum between porcelain clarity and atmospheric mystery.
"It's no secret I've had concerns in the past with her connection to the CIA torture program," said Feinstein, who oversaw the production of the Senate Intelligence Committee's seminal report on CIA torture, which laid bare some of Haspel's past actions.
In announcing his resignation, Mattis distributed a candid resignation letter addressed to Trump that laid bare the growing divide between them, and implicitly criticized Trump for failing to value America's closest allies, who fought alongside the United States in both conflicts.
DUBLIN, Nov 22017 (Reuters) - The diverging trajectories of Britain and other major economies is set to be further laid bare in the coming week with London's budget forecasters poised to cut their growth outlook and data elsewhere likely to remain solid.
Still, although Mr. Libous was well liked in his chamber, his trial laid bare some less savory aspects of his Capitol dealings, including promises to steer business to a Westchester County law firm where his son Matthew hoped to be employed.
They were among the 43 students who vanished in the city of Iguala one night in September 2014 amid violent, chaotic circumstances laid bare by an international panel of investigators who have been examining the matter for more than a year.
A recurrent strain of complaint from the affluent white liberals who elected Mr. de Blasio revolves around a perception of arrogance, which seems laid bare by his recurrent lateness (though his punctuality has improved) and his centralized style of management.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)The tension in the world's biggest autos alliance was laid bare Monday when Nissan said it had been denied an opportunity to tell Renault's board the full story about why it fired Carlos Ghosn in late November.
Republicans' divisions on the program have been laid bare in the process, pitting hardline conservatives who refuse to accept any path to citizenship for DACA recipients against moderate Republicans from diverse districts who see it as their only acceptable outcome.
Ouma Oluga, chief executive officer of the Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists' Union, said in a televised interview the mix-up on Sunday at Kenyatta National Hospital laid bare the dangers to patients of an "overwhelmed" system and staff.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Researchers applying modern forensic techniques to a century-old puzzle have laid bare intriguing new details about one of the most notorious scientific hoaxes on record, the so-called Piltdown Man, and are confident in the culprit's identity.
But a string of resignations in recent weeks has laid bare a clash between Fiorentino and top shareholder Vittorio Malacalza, who built a 20.6 percent stake in Carige, spending 377 million euros to back three successive cash calls since 2014.
The euro bounced despite heightened worries about a global trade war following a dispute at the Group of Seven summit in Canada that laid bare a rift between U.S. President Donald Trump and other leaders over automobile tariffs and other issues.
But before he goes to war, with North Korea or any other state, he might do well to watch Miracle Mile, where the folly of prioritizing the Big Picture over the lives of individuals on the ground is laid bare.
But while their previous arguments had stemmed largely from witnesses' anecdotes, their accusations on Thursday were bolstered by email after email, which laid bare a paper trail of Mr. Percoco's continued influence and intervention, months after he left public service.
Voting across the Midwest and West laid bare the party's precarious situation on Wednesday: Ohio's special election exposed deep vulnerabilities in the historically conservative suburbs of Columbus, and the Republican candidate there held a slim lead over his Democratic challenger.
Op-Ed Contributor WASHINGTON — In "The Uncounted," their article in The New York Times Magazine last week, Azmat Khan and Anand Gopal laid bare a tragic reality of American military operations against the Islamic State: the untold harm inflicted on civilians.
The former vice president argued in a speech on Thursday that the coronavirus "laid bare the severe shortcomings of the current administration" and said that he, as president, would marshal a "coordinated, global response" to the virus -- contrasting himself to Trump.
LONDON (Reuters) - Governments must not let the coronavirus pandemic derail action on climate change, an architect of the landmark Paris agreement warned on Wednesday, saying the vulnerabilities laid bare by the virus could serve to spur a more concerted response.
The government has tried to make amends for this history in recent years, after a wrenching Truth and Reconciliation Commission laid bare the amount of abuse some 150,000 indigenous students experienced at the government-financed schools over more than a century.
But daring challenges to his rule in recent weeks have laid bare a split within the military that could ultimately determine the nation's fate: a growing number of officers are openly breaking ranks with the president and taking up weapons.
"If only one of our missiles breaches the air defense system of Guam and falls in waters around it, the fake image of the United States as a sole superpower will be laid bare to the whole world," the subtitle said.
The difficulties of organizing cross-party votes in Britain were laid bare when several relatively pro-European Conservatives resigned from Open Britain, a pro-European group, after it encouraged supporters to try to unseat pro-Brexit lawmakers, mainly from their party.
The region's racial tensions were laid bare in 2014, when a white police officer in nearby Ferguson fatally shot an unarmed black 18-year-old, leading to months of tense demonstrations that included a few nights of looting and arson.
Intra-party friction was laid bare Wednesday as the Democratic National Committee sought to further distance itself from the flawed caucus process and specifically the new application the Iowa state party had purchased as a way -- it hoped -- to streamline reporting.
But that upheaval, the women say, has also laid bare the deeply entrenched sexism and machismo in Spain's political establishment, which has at the very least been slow to adapt to changing times, intensifying a clash of both generations and genders.
The offensive may have failed to spark a popular uprising across South Vietnam, as North Vietnam's Communist leadership had hoped, but it did constitute a huge, well-executed surprise attack that laid bare the claims of the American military commander, Gen.
A wave of recent lawsuits have laid bare how the pharmaceutical industry, led by OxyContin manufacturer Purdue Pharma, knew the drugs were feeding the opioid crisis but still pushed to make doctors and patients alike think they were not addictive.
ZAGREB (Reuters) - The Croatian government on Friday rejected an opposition motion calling for a no-confidence vote against the deputy prime minister over an alleged conflict of interest, in a decision that laid bare deep divisions between the coalition parties.
The inquiry laid bare what Mueller and U.S. intelligence agencies have described as a Russian campaign of hacking and propaganda to sow discord in the United States, denigrate 2016 Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and boost Trump, the Kremlin's preferred candidate.
Writing for High Country News in November, Cherokee Nation podcast host and writer Rebecca Nagle, who also works as an apprentice in the Nation's Cherokee Language Master Apprentice Program, laid bare the historical roots and modern reality of endangered Native languages.
The human, all too human, neuroses laid bare in Monzó's pithy stories can be discomfiting to read for the nerves they strike — the lies we tell to get by, the rationalizations and hypocrisies, the forbidden thoughts, the randomness of events.
The same can't be said of HBO's Watchmen, which proved to be as intricately constructed as the comic book that inspired it, filled with mysteries and puzzles that weren't even revealed to be puzzles until their secrets were laid bare.
There's scant reason to applaud the landscape that gets laid bare in "Ear for Eye," the latest Royal Court entry from the black British writer-director Debbie Tucker Green, who prefers a lowercase rendering of her name and the play's title.
MIAMI (Reuters) - Democratic presidential contenders battled over healthcare coverage and border policy on Wednesday during a surprisingly heated first debate that laid bare the party's divisions on whether to abolish private insurance and shift to a Medicare-for-All system.
"Trump, during his visit, laid bare his true nature as destroyer of world peace and stability and begged for a nuclear war on the Korean peninsula," the foreign ministry spokesman said in a statement carried by the state news agency.
The confluence of those stories, laid bare in a new Washington Post investigation into Russia's interference in the election, shows how manufactured events and a vapid media cycle buried the biggest story of all, possibly altering the course of American politics.
As well as being Samsung's longtime rival in consumer tech, Apple has established its own streaming service Apple TV Plus as it aims to rival Netflix in the long-run – an aim laid bare by its recent poaching of a top Netflix engineer.
RIYADH (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama met Saudi Arabia's King Salman on Wednesday to seek joint action on security threats including Iran and Islamic State - and to talk through tensions between the two allies that have been laid bare in recent weeks.
Media Secretary Matt Hancock said it was not in the national interest to go ahead with part two of the Leveson Inquiry which laid bare the cozy ties between British leaders, police chiefs and press barons in its initial conclusions in 2012.
Friday's press conference laid bare something that has been clear to everyone on Capitol Hill for many weeks now: Nadler personally supports an impeachment inquiry and believes his committee is doing important work that will, at a minimum, lead to an inquiry.
Media Secretary Matt Hancock said it was not in the national interest to go ahead with part two of the Leveson Inquiry which laid bare the cosy ties between British leaders, police chiefs and press barons in its initial conclusions in 2012.
BUENOS AIRES, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Lawmakers from Argentina's main opposition party on Thursday vented their anger at the defection of a dozen colleagues that altered the balance of power in Congress and laid bare a power struggle within the country's broad Peronist movement.
Your life is ultimately laid bare in document form, fanned out in front of the person whose job it is to decide whether you're optimally managing the finances of your household and whether you and your people deserve help from the government.
But then, in 1988, the Arizona Republic got hold of a series of memos that laid bare some of the ideological underpinnings of Tanton's groups and revealed his deeper concerns about whether new arrivals — which he deemed a "Latin onslaught" — were assimilating.
The scandal, which has led to calls for the resignation of Brazilian President Michel Temer, has laid bare the Batistas' cozy relationship with some of the country's most powerful politicians whom they admitted to bribing to obtain cheap government financing and other favors.
In showing that there is no promised land, "Samson and Delilah" laid bare the pervasive inequalities between indigenous and non-indigenous people in Australia—where almost half of indigenous men and over a third of women die before the age of 45.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - A barrage of criticism this week from the sons of Brazil's right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro aimed at the vice president has laid bare stark divisions in his cabinet, raising serious concerns from senior members of his four-month-old government.
The danger of outdated gender stereotypes isn't exactly a new point of conversation, but the topic has gained renewed significance in the wake of the sexual assault reckoning that has rippled across the world after the allegations against Harvey Weinstein were laid bare.
"At almost every turn, however, the grand vision laid out by the early founders of these collections — who claimed that secrets of racial evolution would be laid bare in the scientific examination of human bodies — seemed to veer further off course," Redman writes.
Gabrielle Union recently laid bare her experience of using a surrogate, a brave thing to say out loud because — according to the toxic narrative of perfection — being a "successful" woman necessitates effortlessly navigating the journey from girlfriend to wife to mother. Rep.
After a trial that laid bare rifts in his marriage, McDonnell was convicted of 11 corruption counts including conspiracy, bribery and extortion for taking the gifts and loans in exchange for promoting a dietary supplement called Anatabloc made by Williams' company Star Scientific.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Defense Department said on Thursday the estimated number of sexual assaults in the military climbed nearly 38 percent in 173 compared with a survey two years earlier, data that critics say laid bare broken Pentagon promises of a crackdown.
The arrangement between Fusion GPS, Democrats and the FBI was laid bare this week in an explosive Washington Post report that detailed how the DNC and Clinton's campaign ultimately paid for the dossier after the Free Beacon withdrew support for the research project.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The second round of Democratic presidential primary debates laid bare sharp ideological divides as 21 White House hopefuls wrestled with a central question: Between centrist and progressive agendas, what is the best way to defeat Republican President Donald Trump next year?
Like many critics, Nally says the bidding process is open to horse-trading - as laid bare by the so-called Garcia report published by FIFA last week into race to host the 2018 and 2022 tournaments, won by Russia and Qatar respectively.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Istanbul residents are cancelling holiday bookings for the weekend of June 1503 to ensure they can take part in a re-run of the city's mayoral election that has laid bare Turkey's deep political divisions and raised concerns about its democracy.
The fires, which claimed 2628 lives and destroyed thousands of structures in four Northern California counties, laid bare the new reality of emergency preparedness in the digital age: Alert systems built during the 28503th century have not kept up with 22019st century technology.
CHICAGO — Chicago's police superintendent has called for the firing of seven officers for their response to a colleague's fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in 2014, a case that roiled the city and laid bare longstanding tensions between the police and black Chicagoans.
Huffman can no longer edit the site indiscriminately, but his actions laid bare a fact that most social-media companies go to great lengths to conceal—that, no matter how neutral a platform may seem, there's always a person behind the curtain.
The fires, which claimed 44 lives and destroyed thousands of structures in four Northern California counties, laid bare the new reality of emergency preparedness in the digital age: Alert systems built during the 20th century have not kept up with 21st century technology.
The paint and process laid bare serve as both metaphor and physical record of the artist's mental wanderings and actual travels, whether she has just put down a book, visited a gallery, or been on a road trip as a teacher or lecturer.
Thanks to HBO's nerve-shredding 2019 miniseries, the lethal secrecy and bureaucratic hubris of the Kremlin's response, and its preference for face-saving over life-saving that filtered all the way down through to local officials, were laid bare for a new generation.
The panic in Central Park laid bare the challenges for the police and event organizers to effectively communicate with crowds during a crisis, whether it is to calm people after a false alarm, or to safely and quickly evacuate a jam-packed space.
" Mike Cherry, national chairman of the Federation of Small Businesses, said, "The dangers of a sudden and unplanned no-deal Brexit have today been laid bare," adding that "the smallest firms will be the least able to cope with a cliff-edge moment.
Trump took the stage in the battleground state of Ohio on the heels of the most recent Democratic presidential debates, which laid bare ideological fissures in the Democratic Party and which Republicans have seized on as emblematic of the party's leftward lurch.
The discord has laid bare the unease roiling Hong Kong over what many view as increasingly brazen moves by China to curtail civil liberties in the former British territory, despite China's pledges to guarantee its autonomy after the handover 22 years ago.
The penetrating production by Pam MacKinnon for the Steppenwolf Theater Company in Chicago laid bare the hypocrisy of a culture that believes in rehabilitation and redemption until — in the case of four pedophiles living in a post-prison halfway house — it absolutely doesn't.
Accounts of her phone calls with Mr. Kelly laid bare the strains between Trump administration officials trying to reduce both legal and illegal immigration — a campaign promise of President Trump's — and career immigration officials who see those efforts as overly broad and harsh.
The accelerated timetable to raise the debt limit has laid bare a difference of opinion within the White House about how it should be raised — whether it should be lifted without policy encumbrances or if it should be tied to other policy changes.
The June 14 fire at the high-rise, the Grenfell Tower, a neglected 24-story complex in one of London's most affluent boroughs, left at least 80 people dead and laid bare the class divisions in the heart of the British capital.
Delays in passing health care legislation laid bare the deep divisions within the Republican Party and suggested that sweeping changes to tax laws — which are generally considered even more complicated than health care policy — could take even longer and drag into next year.
While Republicans praised what they called her commitment to education and to children, Democrats said they were startled by many of her answers, which they said laid bare the weaknesses of an education secretary pick who has little experience with public schools.
Torture has also been a problem in the ruling Communist Party's own internal judicial system, laid bare in a 2013 case in which six interrogators were charged with drowning a man by repeatedly dunking him in a bucket of ice-cold water.
The saga of OAS' restructuring highlights the way some of Brazil's engineering groups are having to reinvent the way they do business in the aftermath of Operation Car Wash, which laid bare a system of illegal favors between politicians and business elites.
The dangers of straw purchasers, for example, were laid bare in 2017 when Enrique Marquez Jr. pled guilty to purchasing semiautomatic modern sporting rifles for Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik, who used them to tragically murder 14 innocent people in San Bernardino, Calif.
After a 2-0 defeat to Arsenal last month, he took the unusual step of making his public comments through a translator, just in case he could not find quite the right phraseology as he laid bare his complaints about his squad.
The incident, on the first of two days of meetings, laid bare a lack of consensus in the organization over whether to increase pressure on embattled Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who is backed by some member states but called a dictator by others.
The inquiry laid bare what the special counsel and U.S. intelligence agencies have described as a Russian campaign of hacking and propaganda to sow discord in the United States, denigrate 2016 Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and boost Trump, the Kremlin's preferred candidate.
Representatives of the three countries will meet in Moscow on Thursday hoping to accelerate the pace of talks with the Taliban, days after the collapse of a meeting, aimed at bringing together rival Afghan sides, laid bare tensions that have hampered moves towards formal negotiations.
One of the suspects broadcast the incident live on Facebook, and reactions to the shocking footage have laid bare, once again, how starkly divided, both racially and politically, the United States is, with many social media users saying Black Lives Matter should shoulder the blame.
Yet, in much the same way as the struggle for suffrage forced opponents to articulate a rationale for excluding women from politics, Hillary Clinton's candidacy laid bare the extent to which many of the same assumptions and prejudices remain powerful ideas in American life.
In Bradford's hands, the cyclorama fragments visible in the canvases aren't some bedrock to be laid bare — in areas where the paper flakes away, revealing layers beneath, Philippoteaux's imagery seems flimsy as an ephemeral street poster, at the mercy of time and the elements.
Sure it sucks for developers who want to build for the latest and greatest version of Android, but the more pressing problem was laid bare last year during the shitshow surrounding the Stagefright bug, which let hackers infect Android phones with a malicious text.
But her authority was dented by her decision in 2015 to commit Germany to an open-door policy on refugees, resulting in an influx of more than one million people that laid bare deep divisions within the EU over migration and fueled the AfD.
A 10 percent gain in the industrial group's share price on news that hedge fund Elliott was taking a stake on Tuesday, the biggest single-day gain in almost a decade, laid bare the dwindling faith investors have in Hiesinger to turn the group around.
Hampton's blunt comments laid bare a dilemma her generation needs to turn inward to ask themselves: If it's true that they have in some way contributed to the culture that enabled R. Kelly to flourish, what can they do to address and rectify that now?
The rival huddles, which haven't been previously reported, laid bare a break in the relationship between Sessions and Whitaker that had emerged in recent weeks, after it became clear that Whitaker played a behind-the-scenes role in an aborted effort to oust Rosenstein.
The briefly rancorous scene, unusual for a somber event in the immediate aftermath of a terrorist attack, laid bare the rifts in New York City's polyglot gay and transgender community, and underscored the degree to which it has yet to fully embrace Mr. de Blasio.
But the remarkable barrage of insults laid bare the tenuous relationship between the President and members of his own party, who will determine his success in passing a massive tax reform passage CNN's Manu Raju, Ted Barrett and Kaitlan Collins contributed to this report.
Via Wikileaks, Assange published more than a quarter of a million U.S. cables that laid bare the inner workings of America's diplomatic efforts across the world, including revelations about drone strikes in Yemen, American spying at the U.N., and corruption across the Arab world.
This flap over family detention has again laid bare a debate that worked in Trump's favor in 2016 and could still help him and the Republican Party win in 2018 and 2020: One party prefers tighter immigration restrictions and one party leans toward relaxed enforcement.
And while US officials downplayed the significance of the remark, it nevertheless laid bare the lengths to which Trump is prioritizing his personal chemistry with his counterparts here as he seeks to advance an agenda of isolating North Korea and brokering new trade deals.
The activities in China, laid bare in a confidential 57-page report on the investigation, as well as internal memos and emails that were reviewed by The New York Times, exposed a series of ethical lapses and a corporate culture undermined by weak oversight.
But hours before Air Force One landed at José Martí International Airport, the challenges inherent in normalizing relations with a Communist police state were laid bare, as dozens of arrests were made at the weekly march of Ladies in White, a prominent dissident group.
After Charlottesville laid bare the violent consequences of all their blather about "white genocide" and the "death of the West," the counter-narrative of a murderously intolerant "alt-left" took flight—and was soon being used by alt-liters to characterize the whole liberal movement.
Perhaps the most notable revealed discussions about how hard the State Department should push to pursue Julian Assange after his organization, WikiLeaks, released hundreds of thousands of State Department cables and the so-called Iraq War Logs that laid bare the extent of civilian casualties.
Yet in much the same way as the struggle for suffrage forced opponents to articulate a rationale for excluding women from politics, Hillary Clinton's candidacy laid bare the extent to which some of the same assumptions and prejudices remain powerful subtexts in American life.
I wanted it laid bare, so I could mentally match Cline's imaginary Manson account and those police photos from the museum I can't unsee — of the place a pregnant Sharon Tate, not yet 27, was found stabbed to death on her living-room floor.
Washington (CNN)A dispute over North Korea has once again laid bare the apparent rift between the White House and the top US diplomat, leading to behind-the-scenes scrambling this week by aides meant to avoid mixed signals about the world's tensest standoff.
"The subtexts [of the video] are pretty clear: A commander out of his depth, finger on the trigger, lack of humanity laid bare compared to our robotic hero who just simply cares, who has more humanity than the humans," Aksun said in a press release.
When the full scope of the president's misconduct has been revealed, when his lies are debunked and his abuses have been laid bare, I believe that members of Congress on both sides of the aisle will draft legislation to curb the worst of his offenses.
Her frustrations were laid bare at times as she slammed her racket into the turf in the first set, receiving a code violation from the umpire, before she fell to her knees with head in hands after smacking a simple put-away into the net.
While she will pay only $75 out of pocket, and her insurance company will pay a negotiated-down rate, she said her experience laid bare some very real concerns as the novel coronavirus spreads across the US: the cost of COVID-19 testing and care.
Trump's Easter target date laid bare the tensions between White House advisers who are eager to get the economy back on track and public health officials who are leery of pegging the recovery efforts to a specific deadline, especially one as close as April 12.
The conflict was laid bare on Wednesday when Mr. Sessions wrote a letter to Mr. Grassley calling the bill "a grave error" that would put more dangerous criminals back on the streets and tie up resources needed to fight violent crime and gang action.
The divide among the candidates over the proposal known as Medicare for All, which would cover every American under a government health plan and essentially eliminate private insurance, was again laid bare in the opening moments of the Democratic Party's third presidential debate in Houston.
Living in a hotel room in Hong Kong, working with journalists and armed with reams of documents belonging to the National Security Agency (NSA), America's main electronic-spying organisation, he laid bare that agency's efforts to build a system of enormous, indiscriminate, global surveillance.
Saturday's results laid bare the inability of several lower-performing candidates to appeal widely to black voters — a critical component not only of the South Carolina electorate but of the Democratic Party's broader base, and a potential sign of trouble to come on Super Tuesday.
Roadblocks were maintained through the weekend and oil workers announced that they intended to go on strike this week, raising the prospect of a deepening crisis that has laid bare the weakness of Mr. Temer's lame-duck government ahead of a presidential election in October.
And at this moment of truth for our country, we laid bare the cost and consequence of Donald Trump: the rise in hate crimes, the terror attack in El Paso, the perversion of the Constitution, the diminished standing of the United States around the world.
The move has laid bare Kurdish divisions across the frontier that could complicate the Syrian Kurds' political ambitions: Iraqi Kurds took the step the very week the Syrian Kurds and their allies announced plans for a new system of autonomous government in northern Syria.
"I am highly confident that when all of the evidence is laid bare in connection with these cases, when it is all known, when due process occurs, that I will be fully exonerated and justice will be done," Avenatti said outside court on Monday.
And here's where the diversity problem is laid bare: With the offensive explosion we've seen of late with teams like the Chiefs (Kingsbury worked with Patrick Mahomes, to further his case), Saints, and Rams, the weight of that biased candidate field tips the scales.
Here, finally, was a political figure whose brazen repudiations of reality laid bare what Latour has been saying all along — that a complacent faith in the ability of facts to speak for themselves was what rendered them vulnerable to Trumpian renunciation in the first place.
As Amanda Sakuma recently explained for Vox, the Christchurch shooter exploited the internet to get his message out and laid bare the shortcomings of our abilities to police such awful content: The suspected gunman did everything he could to make his shooting spree go viral.
While the mission to rescue the first four boys was a success, the dangers involved were laid bare last week when Saman Kunan, a former Thai Navy SEAL, died when he ran out of oxygen on his way back from delivering tanks along the exit route.
In trying to play Sansa and Arya Stark against one another (just as he once played their aunt Lysa against their mother Catelyn), the tactical manipulator laid bare his own villainy — especially with Bran Stark having access to all of space and time to probe his past.
Africa's top oil producer needs more than a container load of fruit to solve a financial and economic crisis - compounded by a public health crisis - that has laid bare the failings of the "diversification" mantra of Jose Eduardo dos Santos, its president for the last 217 years.
Britain's unveiling last July of its plans for a next-generation aircraft to rival the United States' F35, the world's most advanced warplane, laid bare European divisions and deepening scepticism about the future of European defense cooperation as Britain negotiates its exit from the European Union.
Certainly, participants in negotiations beginning at the G-20 level on Friday—particularly the various discussions ranging from nuclear issues surrounding North Korea and Iran to Ukraine, Yemen and a host of other regional conflicts—could learn from the failures and fissures first laid bare at Versailles.
"The only good thing about the outbreak has been that it laid bare the multiple flaws in the system that the government with support of U.N. agencies needs to address," said Dr. Fatima Mir, a pediatric infectious disease expert working at the Aga Khan University in Karachi.
And when they fight it, and it still shows up, that creates a problem, because the truth is laid bare: that even in the realm of the fantastic, with millions of dollars spent and earned every minute of every game, black life in this country isn't valued.
Britain's unveiling last July of its plans for a next-generation aircraft to rival the United States' F35, the world's most advanced warplane, laid bare European divisions and deepening scepticism about the future of European defence cooperation as Britain negotiates its exit from the European Union.
"The IEA report laid bare what the market is staring down and what OPEC is staring down next year, and really for the balance for this year, and that will continue to be a headwind," said John Kilduff, a partner at Again Capital LLC in New York.
Editorial An article in The Times Magazine on Sunday has laid bare the unconscionable decades-long efforts of the DuPont company to hide the dangers of an obscure chemical and bamboozle regulators into allowing toxic pollution to continue long after the dangers were known to the company.
The magnitude of the debt-mess was laid bare late last month when two of India's largest private sector lenders provided unprecedented guidance on non-performing loans, underscoring repeated warnings by Reserve Bank of India's governor Raghuram Rajan on the need to clean up banks' balance sheets.
But the 2008 financial crisis laid bare the burdens of GE Capital, and by last year G.E. announced it would get out of most of its finance activities and refocus on industry, becoming one of dozens of companies that had concluded being smaller is better for shareholders.
What initially seemed like a bid for laughs crystallized into a potent metaphor for parallel selves, as the camera elevated and laid bare the blunt facts of each character in ways that were painfully foreign to them, but all too plain for the audience to see.
The disclosure of about 11.5 million documents from the firm, which specializes in setting up offshore accounts, laid bare the elaborate system of shell companies that the world's wealthy and powerful use to stash their money, often in an effort to minimize or avoid tax payments.
The GOP could not have been more desperate and hypocritical as it laid bare its lack of conviction, its loss of a moral compass and its complete surrender of any ethical values to the personal benefit of the person who has hijacked the party — Donald Trump.
Although authorities retreated, the case has laid bare the broad power of the U.S. government to demand information from technology companies, sometimes with no oversight from the courts and often with built-in secrecy provisions that prevent the public from knowing what the government is seeking.
The debate on Thursday night in Montgomery, Alabama, laid bare the dynamics of what might be the most fascinating race in this off-election year, one that bodes ill for a Republican Party that is presumably looking forward to the day when Trump is no longer president.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, several diplomats, including some from countries that have publicly pushed for an Indian seat on the Security Council, say that their governments are now reluctant to push the issue after India's domestic unrest has laid bare the effects of Hindu nationalism there.
The shortcomings of Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman's much-publicized reform agenda have been laid bare with a crackdown by Saudi authorities on four leading women activists who had campaigned for the women's right to drive — just weeks before the driving ban is due to end.
The divisions within Nicolás Maduro's coalition laid bare during the failed April 30 uprising, coupled with Juan Guaidó's unsuccessful call for the support of the armed forces, may have finally persuaded key people on both sides that the only viable way forward is a negotiated transition.
The acrimony on display Thursday as the intelligence committee tried to resume its work on Russia's intervention in the 2016 presidential election laid bare the bitter divide that persists in Congress even after Mr. Mueller, the special counsel, completed his 22-month investigation of the subject.
A dilemma laid bare: the breathing aid may spread the coronavirus, but there aren't enough ventilators for everyoneAlthough the UK team won praise for quickly creating the breathing aid, some health officials have raised concerns about the safety of CPAPs, which they say can spread the coronavirus.
Mr. Trump's rebuke of the agreement, signed by 195 nations in 2015, deepened a trans-Atlantic rift laid bare during a recent NATO summit meeting in Brussels and a Group of 7 meeting in Italy, when the president lectured other leaders on trade, climate and military spending.
His report cards on race and gender for the Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport at the University of Central Florida have for years statistically laid bare the challenges that minorities have faced climbing the coaching and administrative ladders in professional and big-time college sports.
But almost just as quickly, the fallout arrived: By 2019, a spate of vaping-related illnesses and deaths—linked to vitamin E acetate, a thickening agent sometimes found in illicit THC cartridges—laid bare the mess that occurs when sales of vaping accessories are left unregulated.
And so, when in 2001, I laid bare in The Wall Street Journal the sign-stealing scheme the Giants employed straight through the home run that divided Branca's life as surely as a line of chalk parts fair from foul on the diamond, Branca was thankful.
The outlet reported it was able to review wifi scans from hundreds of exposed devices that laid bare an "astronomical amount" of private data, including emails, financial records, and client databases as well as scans of people's IDs, their bank account credentials, and other sensitive information.
It also laid bare the vulnerability of the Automated Clearing House network — an electronic network for financial transactions in the United States — which is used by millions of people to move trillions of dollars annually, from salaries to Social Security to mortgage and credit card payments.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - White Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke was found guilty of second-degree murder on Friday for the 103 shooting of black teenager Laquan McDonald, touching off celebratory street demonstrations in a case that had laid bare tensions between the black community and police.

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