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Well, the job isn't done quite yet, as Doom Eternal sees the return of the Doom Marine, legions of demonic forces, and enough armaments to burn the legions of hell to the ground.
It's almost like she accrued legions of new fans overnight.
Google "Ted Cruz unlikeable" and legions of articles pop up.
She is also one of the legions of Greece's unemployed.
But they clearly help, judging by their legions of users.
Soon there were legions of officers from several local agencies.
Sure enough, Mr. Trump's Twitter legions took up the call.
For his legions of fans, his loss on Tuesday stung.
In Cambodia he joined the legions searching for the missing.
There, legions of Trump supporters felt free to express their opinions.
So, why not sell this transformation to her legions of fans?
Cho, known to her legions of Internet fans as Oh Joy!
Legions of volunteers have turned out (100 at Mr Kiesinger's hotel).
And, of course, the legions of problems that come with it.
The song's legions of defenders argue that those concerns are overblown.
War, famine and terrorism have prompted legions of Somalis to flee.
There are legions of Ocasio-Cortezes inside the Democratic Party now.
And here come the workweek legions, doubling down on the everyday.
Warning: The legions of shrieking teens in attendance may induce tinnitus.
Legions of fact-checkers have found no evidence for this claim.
Perhaps the strongest example of this was the TV show Girls, which began in 2012 and immediately became a show that had legions of fans and legions of anti-fans who couldn't stop watching every single episode.
GE, by contrast, is known for its legions of well-paid executives.
The show found legions of new fans in the last few years.
Hanyu's legions of fans took to social media to wish him well.
Whereas oil drilling and mining employ relatively few people, tourism employs legions.
The German legions were fighting for their Volk and against the world.
The guns' message to the organised legions of Jew-haters was starker.
Authentic or not, the sturdy little Moleskine has legions of bookish devotees.
I joined the legions of ex-vegans to become a cheating pescaterian.
These are exciting times for the Russian great's legions of dedicated fans.
Lithium-ion technology nonetheless attracts legions of sceptics—and not just petrolheads.
Kurt Cobain's death was a great tragedy for his legions of fans.
Suddenly legions of fans were clamoring to get their hands on one.
It was a hoax, but legions of internet fans fell for it.
But that hasn't stopped the system from acquiring legions of devoted fans.
In the next decade, legions of new Marvel movies will be released.
TikTok, with its legions of irony-steeped teens, presents a specific danger.
The military's lapses in lead safeguards leave legions of kids at risk.
"I gave it to her," Ms. Legions said in a telephone interview.
The sport, attracting legions of devoted fans, has a centuries-long tradition.
The outcry helped Crowder amass legions of new followers and paying subscribers.
There's support for protesters countering the anti-Trump legions in Midtown Manhattan.
If you're one of the legions of fans of Amazon's Marvelous Mrs.
Legions of commentators have used it to try to interpret Netanyahu's actions.
Please, legions of haters, don't take this as some sort of win.
But these voters were small in number compared with Mr. Sanders's legions. Mrs.
The performance upgrades should meet the expectations of the model's legions of enthusiasts.
A supply problem, or a hint at legions of VR artists to come?
Legions of doctors, parents, and YouTube beauty influencers are unanimous on this point.
With its legions of fans, "Star Wars" ranks among Lego's top five licenses.
There may be jobs there for London's legions of out-of-work actors.
And the singer's passionate legions of Selenators have already run to her defense.
Now you have this big old book, and legions of fans (like me!).
Which is not to say she doesn't have legions of appreciators—she does.
But its warehouses are staffed primarily by legions of lower-paid hourly employees.
Legions of writers have turned to stage and screen to craft compelling dramas.
These Legions should be the stars of the show, both narratively and mechanically.
The legions of grounded 737 Max jets aren't just hurting Boeing's bottom line.
Within the frame of jacket, trouser, coat and tie, Mr. Browne invented legions.
His legions of devotees are fanatics and, let's face it, a bit stupid.
So, yes, I'll be among the legions who watch them wed on Saturday.
Consider its trappings: It has a charismatic leader and legions of rapturous followers.
Soleimani, 62, was the commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps' foreign legions.
But at least based on my experience, the Bernie legions are not prepared.
They didn't take themselves seriously and, in return, neither did their legions of followers.
Legions of women recognized the beast, before we knew his name or his story.
And, as you might imagine, Jones and her legions of supporters are not pleased.
He inspired his legions of fans to do the same in their own lives.
The new color seems to be well-loved by her legions of Instagram followers.
Instead it requires legions of teachers to respond thoughtfully and conscientiously to pupils' needs.
It's been a rough few months for Musk, and his legions of devoted fans.
Amazon, with its legions of well-paid workers, could bring that to an end.
They were considered Roman foederati ("allies," almost "citizens") and many served in the legions.
And in person, he acts as a hype man for his legions of fans.
"Borderlands 3" will pit players against legions of outrageous bandits, goons, and wild animals.
It is not obvious how to restore the America Mr. Trump's legions pine for.
Indeed, its very awfulness is part of its appeal, encouraging legions of hate-follows.
Already, the apps have come for legions of service workers, including some skilled ones.
As a fighter and coach, he inspired legions of men and women to excellence.
Those same Minnesotans this week will welcome legions of — what's the proper word here?
But now, legions of developers the world over have gotten creative with real estate.
Sending my condolences to his family, friends, and legions of fans around the world.
During the previous two days, legions had visited cemeteries around the Chicago metropolitan area.
She's also matured into a cool-aunt persona for her legions of millennial fans.
Its drones are used not only by government agencies but by legions of hobbyists.
BEIJING — In China, legions of delivery personnel power the world's largest e-commerce boom.
Out of Facebook's legions of engineers, who are names you absolutely need to know?
Legions of users posted GIFs of explosions, people fainting, President Obama weeping and the like.
They binge watch videos and even star in their own content for legions of followers.
However, the details will first have to be worked on by legions of lesser officials.
As a supervisor he championed offering services, not cash, to San Francisco's legions of homeless.
Crafted without legions of doting assistants, Butterly's modest-sized, handmade pieces are truly radical statements.
In the end lawmakers balked, fearing it would encourage the country's legions of debt-dodgers.
Eating out adds up — despite what legions of Instagram #foodies would lead you to believe.
They involved legions of US and Russian diplomats, scientists and bureaucrats in near-daily contact.
It is a hub of innovation, with legions of coders and endless fields of data.
Overall, Zootopia's significance—and its parallel with furry ethos—is bringing legions of fans together.
There are legions of screaming stans, arena concerts, and massive online followings for everyone involved.
A queen-commander surveys her legions from the torn-open peak of a crumbling skyscraper.
These are people who have lived with legions of fans for more than a decade.
Suddenly, Twitter's legions of pro-plate diners had an outlet for years of suppressed fury.
These window laws can leave the church and other institutions open to legions of suits.
And recent kudos from a pro-slavery radio host will certainly not dampen his legions.
The link between the player and the Legions is integral to everything in 'Astral Chain.
Now, given a choice between driving and flying, legions of travelers opted for the plane.
Fake stories are spread by legions of online trolls and unsuspecting users, with dangerous impact.
Nevertheless, legions of fans like Michelena are resourceful when left to their own daft devices.
Scenes of people and animals being freed from the ice have drawn legions of viewers.
Count me among the legions who are sick and tired of being sick and tired.
This is how Bryant and his daughter are being remembered by legions of adoring fans.
Legions of lobbyists would mount ferocious battles to preserve the privileges of now-favored industries.
His combat decorations included the Silver Star, two Bronze Stars and two Legions of Merit.
He had legions of faithful customers and good friends who aspired to be like him.
While Scott runs the Internet Archive, legions of free-range hackers are stockpiling backups elsewhere.
Donald J. Trump can motivate legions of volunteers and countless voters with a single rally appearance.
Winter has arrived in Westeros, and the Night King's legions are hot on its cold tail.
Indian businesses will have the chance to serve and make sense of legions of new customers.
Sadly, the post will undoubtedly inspire the legions of anti-vaxxers who agree with Neides' sentiments.
The company's core consumer product remains indispensable for legions of journalists and readers, celebrities and fans.
He remains hugely popular among his legions of poor, rural supporters and is still highly influential.
On top of her outstanding talents, Steinfeld is a beauty inspiration to her legions of fans.
And he's doing it in response to, perhaps, calls from the legions of devoted Vine creators.
Legions of alleged killers and rapists walking free might just be embarrassing enough to galvanise reform.
Use your last moments before surrendering yourself to the undead legions to strap on a helmet.
It's a reminder that the legions of U.S. federal workers are themselves a force in policy.
He also drew legions of donors who contributed in small amounts to back his political ambitions.
In Chicago and beyond, by the legions, people think the explanation must come from the supernatural.
It's not like you've got legions of runners rolling around on the ground, writhing in pain.
Across the country, legions of former employees gather regularly to celebrate a bygone era of retailing.
It also meant that, despite its growing legions of customers, Amazon remained almost invisible in politics.
The country's breakneck economic expansion created legions of wealthy consumers keen to flaunt their newfound status.
Many of the men who were accused became unpopular, although often legions of fans remained loyal.
Egged on by his invective, his legions would go out and beat up artists and journalists.
Domestic gasoline output barely meets a quarter of national demand from the country's legions of motorists.
But so do the legions of public relations firms that help sell mergers to the public.
Now, we all have to pay a hefty toll as Trump's legions cling to thinning hope.
Between these lattices he'd inscribed legions of Bosch-like tiny figures engaged in odd, feverish interactions.
The whole place gives the impression of never having wooed the legions of acolytes it attracts.
Her inspiring back story, including her fierce bond with her family, has won her legions of admirers.
There are also legions of Taiwanese individuals, many of them young, living and working on the mainland.
The star was murdered at the height of her career, leaving her legions of fans completely heartbroken.
The delta owes its dynamism to legions of private companies, so this wealth has been widely spread.
Some have doubted that even Sanders's young legions of supporters are genuinely committed to his policy ideas.
Moore also tells a story that should get the legions of Connery purists shaken and stirred too.
The unconventional nighttime ceremony drew legions of admirers of both West as well as the Batman character.
Even those massed plastic Chinese legions lie in their packs like tomb soldiers, ready to be deployed.
Weep in transported ecstasy as his aphotic pelage incandesces anew beneath the featherweight legions of efflugent minutiae.
As they see it, the country's erstwhile one-child-per-couple policy created legions of pampered softies.
She has won the admiration and respect of legions by flawlessly executing every single thing she does.
Whatever happens next, the multimillionaire pop star with global legions of loyal fans will be just fine.
This could involve technology both high (autonomous drones) and low (enlisting legions of sample-hunting citizen scientists).
Paul's videos, a relentless barrage of boasts, pranks, and stunts, have garnered him legions of adoring fans.
The support that Donald Trump has received from legions of evangelicals has puzzled and "surprised" many people.
It's a minor thing for most people, but for his legions of fans, it's a big deal.
Yet this potpourri of unfunded policies, nice words and electoral complacency has attracted legions to his party.
His flagship restaurant Parts & Labour has become an international destination for legions of fans, young and old.
Despite its massive popularity, TikTok has only just begun to make money off its legions of fans.
The author is known for dispensing words of wisdom and heartfelt support to her legions of fans.
There have been legions of summer bops, one-hit wonders, career-making anthems, and headline-making singles.
Check. The legions of superheroes and their dueling universes force-fed to the moviegoing public each year?
His rapid modernization and anti-corruption initiatives, whatever their motivations, seemed sure to inspire legions of enemies.
Though relatively small, the two grocery chains have legions of devoted followers who swear by the stores.
We, in SDS and the antiwar movement, have legions of students with us, literally hundreds of thousands.
They're the technically dominant force, with legions of specialized troopers: storm, scout, snow, death, and so on.
Legions of scientists remain devoted to its text and to the observations that went into its preparation.
It is worth recalling that none of the dangers confidently prophesied by legions of critics took place.
But Sherman's experience, and that of legions of explorers, colonists and native peoples in North America, suggests otherwise.
This April 1, let's avoid giving in to FOMO and joining the legions of April Fool's Day trolls.
This April 1, let's avoid giving in to FOMO and joining the legions of April Fool's Day trolls.
Such heat can make working nearly unbearable - or even deadly - for the Gulf's legions of migrant construction workers.
There are hundreds of web sites, legions of online communities, and whole books devoted to perpetuating these claims.
Abiye will now face pressure to appeal to legions of disaffected youth and to push through promised reforms.
Still, the legions of sleuths have turned up various candidates, ranging from Japanese mathematicians to Irish graduate students.
The task of integrating legions of refugees has been left primarily to cash-strapped state governments and citizens.
In the 80s, the first version of the Microsoft Flight Simulator looked terrifically convincing to legions of players.
He still has legions of fans and colleagues who admire and respect his generosity, culinary knowledge and charisma.
Legions of fans will be thrilled to know that the SPF is pretty standard, with one big difference.
For the legions of K-pop fans in Asia, it'll be yet another venue to stoke the craze.
As I'm sure legions of people throughout history would agree, some stories just aren't meant to be told. 
The CEO has won legions of fans for his refusal to do public company-ing like everyone else.
He isn't among the legions of white supremacists and white nationalists frantically praying for a Trump presidency, though.
Since then, legions of games, fitness trackers and augmented-reality experiences have picked up where Ocarina left off.
Despite these legions of devoted sourdough owners (sorry, bakers) Lepard doesn't think sourdough has hit the mainstream yet.
If we had something like this for the Roman legions or the Teutonic knights, it would be incredible.
She has found legions of supporters, from Taylor Swift to Lena Dunham to the music community at large.
Kurdish leaders, who pride themselves on their religious tolerance, readily accommodated legions of the displaced in vast camps.
Ukraine and other countries at odds with the Kremlin also have legions of aggressive avengers on social media.
One is a technological workhorse used largely to move legions of commuters and tourists around the nation's capital.
They were whisked away in black cars behind the protection of legions of security guards and campaign aides.
And, of course, Donald Trump was elected thanks to "meme magic," according to legions of shitposting pseudo-occultists.
If he wants help clarifying resilience, he'd get it from legions of rent-seekers, academics and agenda advocates.
These Legions are chimeras (those interdimensional demons mentioned earlier) that have been bound and submitted to your will.
This game has an amazing soundtrack Once the Legions are introduced, things get very interesting and very fun.
There are five different Legions that you unlock throughout the game, and you can switch between them instantly.
The announcement of the revolving stage's demise didn't sit well with some of the musical's legions of fans.
It's his neighborhood, Muccioli suspected, that legions of techies would soon be angling to rent or buy in.
And perhaps especially not the annual holiday reception hosted by the White House for legions of Washington journalists.
TikTok's success has spawned legions of influencers, users with millions of followers and household-name status among teenagers.
But depriving him of the nomination could convince his legions of liberal voters to stay home in November.
The city was founded as a retirement and long-term-care center for the Fifth and Tenth Legions.
Growth has slowed sharply, but the country still has legions of citizens vying to enter the middle class.
Ms. Grande, 23, an American singer, attracts legions of young female fans to her concerts, chaperoned by parents.
Other methods of early childhood education will most likely continue to thrive, counting on devoted legions of parents.
Legions of readers were addicted to her page-turners, which popped up on the market one after another.
There are legions of voters out there waiting to back a leader who they believe is truly different.
The cat, with a droopy-tongued face that endeared her to legions of fans, suffered from feline dwarfism.
Established competitors including Ford and GM are developing electric trucks, and already have legions of loyal pickup owners.
He wants his legions of young followers to take the fight to even the lowest levels of local government.
What do Sophia Bush and Andrew Garfield have in common, other than their Hollywood careers and legions of fans?
She and legions of other Donald Trump supporters knew better than the so-called experts, analysts, pollsters and pundits.
Legions of traders are waiting for the market to drop 5 to 10 percent so they can buy more.
Legions of economists, policymakers and political grandees from around the world have warned of the economic threat of Brexit.
For the same reason Elliot's managed to inspire legions of hungry people, I couldn't help myself from getting invested.
General Healy's many citations include two Silver Stars, three Legions of Merit, two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star.
Elon Musk has won legions of fans with a string of successes that includes PayPal, Tesla Motors and SpaceX.
Now he feels an enormous responsibility to deliver something that will satisfy the novel's legions of fans, he said.
It would help the growing legions of independent contractors, like Uber drivers, who aren't protected by minimum wage laws.
"Star Wars" has attracted legions of fans with 10 live-action movies and three animated TV series since 1977.
This year's Met Gala hosted legions of A-listers who electrified the red carpet in glitzy, camp-friendly ensembles.
Selena still has legions of fans and has been commemorated with a MAC Cosmetics collection and a Google Doodle.
XXX, who passed away earlier this year, may have been a talented artist and undoubtedly has legions of fans.
But the circumstances surrounding this relationship meant that it cultivated legions of skeptics long before there were rings involved.
While legions of fans crushed hard on Silver, Green's real-life wife Megan Fox was not one of them.
Legions among us suffer from the anomie and malaise of modernity, from the discontents of an increasingly atomized society.
Blake Lively has the kind of hair — and skin and makeup — that shapes trends and inspires legions of fans.
Still, a four-figure price tag hasn't deterred legions of fashion girls from donning the Missy across the globe.
Sanders criticized Wasserman Schultz pointedly and throughout the primary campaign while directing his legions of followers to help Canova.
Premium Android is the segment of the vast legions of Android phones that actually competes directly against Apple's iPhone.
Most notably, legions of Puerto Ricans moved away, with 600,000 more people leaving than arriving between 1950 and 1970.
But some of the people who count themselves among the legions of truckers in America say they feel misunderstood.
Mr. Trump's legions are successors to the backlash that fueled Barry Goldwater's 1964 campaign and George Wallace's in 1968.
The conventional wisdom is that the big brands' legions of loyal customers will choose their electronic vehicles over Tesla.
New Deal-style programs to put the legions of people without higher educations to work in better-paying jobs.
At barbecues, on beaches, and at fraternity parties, legions of men are suddenly singing the praises of hard seltzer.
And, as legions of Star Trek fans have noted on the internet over the years, it looks rather silly.
For legions of New Yorkers, items on the curb — furniture, paintings, appliances and bags — have long seemed fair game.
Donald Trump's victory was a revolt against the political establishment, including the legions of consultants who manage American elections.
I have a radio show called C.L.A.W., Collaborative Legions of Artful Womxn, that pairs female-identified producers with lyricists.
So what's behind the legions of beautiful young people in smoking, vaping and partying posts with the same hashtags?
But there's a methodical precision and clarity of purpose that sets Mr. Hynes' music apart from legions of imitators.
Sweet Mr. B's unwieldy body and perpetually downtrodden expression inspired legions of fans -- and many legitimate offers for adoption.
The call has gone out for legions of volunteers to join the campaign, which runs from Friday to Aug.
They have legions of fans, singing talent and dance moves — so will the fact that they're all female matter?
He has an enormous online following, with legions of trolls intimidating Democrats who seem to stand in their way.
That contradicts Sanders's and his followers' contention that his candidacy would rouse legions of dormant and first-time voters.
A strange old man of the mountain, Bernie descended to join the fray, commanding legions of extremely online supporters.
All around the world, there are legions of Americans making a good living as engineers, corporate executives, English teachers.
His fans include legions who have never read a word of art criticism or set foot in a gallery.
After the 2016 election, however, it would be risky to underestimate what motivates the legions of Trump's true believers.
Legions of fans seemed to grant her wish on Tuesday in the hours after her death at age 60.
Had the legions of unnamed not come forward, the C.I.A. black-site prisons would never have come to light.
But no surprise to her legions of fans, Cardi is doing that in her own way: online and unfiltered.
One day last week, she left the courthouse audience, and the legions following the trial on Twitter, in suspense.
And then there are the legions of big-shot producers and execs who belittle and scream at everyone daily.
Will this book inspire a comprehensive re-evaluation of prog by critics, or win the genre legions of new fans?
The American singer has angered her legions of Chinese fans after meeting with the Dalai Lama, Tibet's exiled spiritual leader.
But that's not just a disappointment for the legions of players who have hit the streets looking for virtual monsters.
It's still far from troll-free, regularly used to spread misinformation, and home to legions of identity-stealing crypto-scammers.
Greater Tokyo, with legions of wealthy retirees among its 35m residents, could handily outstrip tiny Singapore as a gambling hub.
Legions of entrepreneurs and ordinary households, who collectively have accumulated vast wealth, want to diversify their savings into other currencies.
There was the candidate's claim that legions of Arabs celebrated wildly in New Jersey as the World Trade Center collapsed.
When Stranger Things debuted in 2016, it became an unexpected, massive hit that captivated legions of fans around the world.
There are the legions of sublimely filtered public motherhoods, blogged in detail by women like Naomi Davis and Courtney Adamo.
But if Diplo is going to shade Swift, he should know her legions of fans will always bring the receipts.
The concerns at the companies mirror those of many of Japan's legions of savers, especially older people on fixed incomes.
Vernon is a plus-size model and writer whose body-positive activism has amassed legions of fans across social media.
As the public face of Tesla, Musk had gained legions of fans for his bold approach to business and technology.
I mean you're planning way ahead of the legions and throngs of travelers that are going to be arriving there.
The firm soared by offering legions of first-time buyers smartphones with high-end features for just 699 yuan ($105).
Legions of survivors of Hurricane Maria were waiting for FEMA officials to arrive so they could apply for disaster assistance.
The legions who sit on either side of each candidate usually join in to create a cacophony of useless noise.
Forgive him for the legions of dodgy imitators and years of bad behavior at Vegas megaclubs that these tracks enabled.
Mr. Trump's much-talked-about unpredictability, Mr. Korologos said, is proving to be a boon for Washington's legions of lobbyists.
Despite his age and his thinning grey hair, he hasn't lost his fiery  progressive spirit or his legions of fans.
We expect the legions of white-collar teleworkers to continue expanding as technology improves and labor markets tighten even more.
According to Mr. Jerven, rapid urbanization in Africa often leads to sprawling slums, low wages and legions of disenfranchised youth.
Aside from easily reaching up to the basketball goal, his legions of fans make him feel like a role model.
Speaking of hackers, there are legions of them trawling the internet with the intention of stealing other people's sensitive information.
After all, unsavvy regulators, legions of competitors and user backlash have all failed to compel Facebook to treat people better.
But yesterday Bethesda surprised legions of fans by announcing that mod support wouldn't be coming to the PS4, after all.
T hat scene was far more pluralistic — a crucial concept for Zimmermann — than legions of anti-Schoenberg postmodernists later claimed.
He is a Quebecois anti-Trump for the digital age, using social media to mobilize his legions of young supporters.
The US desperately needs to revive the ethic embodied by the legions of gauze-wrapped faces in photos from 1918.
"Trump & his legions prepare to storm Capitol tonight," he tweeted, attaching a clip from a "Lord of the Rings" movie.
Two years ago, when legions of canvassers and postcard writers helped flip dozens of congressional seats nationwide, it proved effective.
For its trouble, Armani was rewarded with legions of adoring girls holding court outside its Armani Hotel on Via Manzoni.
A fund company can easily keep fees down when there aren't portfolio managers or legions of analysts on the payroll.
"Roots" dispatched legions of racist ideas of backward Africa, of civilizing slavery, of the contented slave, of loose enslaved women.
Wherever there was a commotion, reporters and camera crews rushed in, followed by legions of curious onlookers brandishing selfie sticks.
But she did suggest the show would be one for her legions of fans who represent the margins of society.
He and his macho legions are skeptical for about 30 seconds, but then they're on board in a big way.
It is a place that lives on the legions of lobbyists and lawyers who knock on the doors of government.
As in many of the recovery efforts, legions of volunteers have raised their hands to help in the building assessments.
Yes, all of them are served by legions of white college grads too distracted by free beer and Awesome Culture!!
The same is true of its cloud-computing power, which supports not just Amazon's own business but legions of other firms.
While once upon a time YC was known for legions of social and marketplace apps no one needed, it's branched out.
The iPhone X is coming, and with it a shiny new iOS for legions of Apple fans to excitedly pore over.
Legions of small icebergs are starting to appear around A68's perimeter, while new cracks are steadily forming around the edges.
Unlike the legions of Pentagon strategists poring over military scenarios, much of China's economic coercion goes unnoticed and unanswered by Washington.
Robinson, the national organizing director of Planned Parenthood, wanted to send the organization's legions of followers to House Republican town halls.
Not only is the series based on a story beloved by legions of fans, the role itself is a hefty one.
NBC's "The West Wing," which ended in 2006, drew legions of devoted fans with its depiction of power plays in Washington.
He leaves behind a devastated family, legions of admirers—and the most explosive dossier of cases before the country's highest court.
With legions of believers affirming the truth of his greatness, he rose to the presidency on the power of false advertising.
Meanwhile, legions of skeptics have criticized the cryptocurrency as a high-risk bet on an unprotected and unregulated alternative to money.
No doubt those in the Trump camp, and his legions of supporters across the country, would cry foul at this assessment.
CDRs will be good for marketing, because their legions of Chinese users will now be able to own part of them.
Along the way, El Pato has won over legions of fans and earned status as a pantry staple of Hispanic households.
We're thrilled to inspire the legions of Gordon Ramsay fans with a series unlike anything they've ever seen from him before.
You've also got Mark Zuckerberg and Larry Page among the legions of wildly successful people who like to play video games.
A tech-house DJ will post a horrifically misogynistic meme on Facebook and his legions of fans will absolutely love it.
Stand up and say so— for yourself and the legions who contributed millions and spent every weekend working for your campaign.
Mayorga has and will continue to endure threats and scrutiny of every kind from lawyers, businessmen, detectives and legions of fans.
If these performers like Instagram's features better, they could switch over or start prioritizing Instagram, bringing along their legions of fans.
And once they're established, they're not that easy to change (as legions of failed ex-gays and "virtuous pedophiles" can attest).
Add things like conversational persuasive techniques to your skillset, then go to town on your legions of captivated clients and partners.
If she jumps behind Clinton, she will undoubtedly anger the legions of like-minded progressives who are powering Sanders' insurgent campaign.
While the Roman legions were strong, the Caesars based their power upon the principle: the army legitimises the ruler (by acclamation).
However, the one person more horrified by this idea than the legions of Friends fans is likely the show's creator, Kauffman.
The legions of online champions and detractors have real clout, and have done much to shift opinion, especially among millennials. Rep.
To be sure, she may never win over the legions of Clinton haters and die-hard Republicans who reflexively disdain her.
Of particular use was Mr. Duncan's own memoir, "The New Legions" (subtitled: "By the Green Beret Hero Who Said 'I Quit' ").
Amazon attracted legions of customers, well worth the 210 to 25 percent commission merchants paid the online colossus on each sale.
The once popular and widely cultivated apple, which lingers on in only a few family homesteads, has tricked legions of scholars.
"At barbecues, on beaches, and at fraternity parties, legions of men are suddenly singing the praises of hard seltzer," she wrote.
Her lyrical, poetic style blended vivid dialogue and searing tales of black lives, earning her numerous awards and legions of admirers.
This essential exposé, which includes tragic case histories, tells of legions of prisoners put in solitary confinement or subdued with medication.
This is especially promising to hear for the legions of powerpoint rangers managing data on systems developed before they were born.
Given the sheer number of characters on the show, the legions of real-life women who identify with Daenerys is striking.
For example, the Roman Empire achieved immense growth through the linkages of business rather than the marching of legions and warfare.
He has a popular YouTube channel, a product line named after him, and legions of admiring fans in dozens of countries.
While this long-anticipated comeback was altogether anticlimactic, however, Fedor's legions of dedicated fans did their best to maintain their optimism.
"At barbecues, on beaches, and at fraternity parties, legions of men are suddenly singing the praises of hard seltzer," she wrote.
His legions did what no other group of doctors has ever done: rid the world of a naturally occurring human disease.
Gilmore herself sometimes worries that proliferating wave pools will create legions of new surfers, causing crowds in the ocean to increase.
Something similar for Amazon would, partners hope, eviscerate legions of shady merchants who use hacks and tricks to game search results.
Bernie Sanders, who handily won the Democratic primary — benefitted from technology that helped mobilize legions of volunteers in the Granite State.
" Such moral clarity earned her legions of fans abroad; pundits took to calling her the new "leader of the free world.
And the French seem to feel the same way, along with the legions of tourists who swarm Paris in the summer.
Instead of ruing Franklin's exit from the sport, her legions of fans should be grateful for how long she stuck around.
But, as evidenced by the photos here, there are legions of tryptophan try-hards mugging it up with their table fowl.
Good news for his legions of fans: Staff promised they'd keep his scores of fans updated on the burgeoning star's journey.
Its teachings have spread from Columbia to schools across the country and won Charon legions of fans in the medical establishment.
Keane is a recipient of the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star, five Legions of Merit and other awards (Fox News).
Josie and company, having defeated their corporate overlords, decide to play their stadium concert for their legions of cat-eared fans.
With the impassioned speeches from its horse-riding, mysterious leader, the Zapatistas quickly attracted legions of followers both locally and abroad.
Mr. Bryant went on, of course, to have a spectacular career that dazzled legions of fans in New York and beyond.
And are there legions of potential customers willing to spring tens of thousands of dollars for terra cotta glass solar shingles?
Those negative consequences include the explosion of divorce, paternal absence and the growing legions of children raised in single parent households.
The battle has sometimes been ferocious, with Iraqi soldiers facing suicide bombers, bombardments of chlorine gas, and legions of entrenched fighters.
Sunday was a real show on-track by Elliott and a real show off-track by his huge legions of fans.
Intangible assets like a company's brand image, which legions of public relations professionals work to burnish, could be counted as productivity.
I was able to speak out about my assault without legions of people from the comedy community defensively protecting their own.
The real estate mogul's response stirred a social media hornet's nest, with legions of Lewis supporters rushing to defend the Georgia Democrat.
As an agent of the RoboReady company, you are tasked with recalling (read: destroy with extreme prejudice) the defective legions of robots.
And a few weeks back, she designed a boot for Stuart Weitzman, the go-to brand for legions of model-y people.
Legally Blonde hit theaters all the way back in 2001 — but it still has legions of fans, more than a decade later.
Let's hope this inspires and enriches legions of writers — not to mention their readers — by the time the 2017 awards roll around.
Since 22017, however, every Bachelor and Bachelorette has been an internal hire, culled from among the legions of the franchise's homegrown brokenhearted.
Needless to say, Lil Bub's legions of followers were not happy about seeing their favorite Internet cat's Instagram filled with trolling posts.
While the mining bust spelled the end for legions of small miners, those that remain are in the best shape in years.
Still, Bethesda confirming that the game is indeed in development should be enough to get the legions of Elder Scrolls fans excited.
Now he's making the legions of Glow fans even merrier with the release of a deluxe edition, featuring five new handpicked favorites.
That wouldn't even be possible without Marvel's extensive body of work and legions of fans who've watched every single movie multiple times.
His nostalgic artwork depicting a vivid, alternate Sweden in which dinosaurs and robots roamed the countryside has garnered him legions of fans.
For the legions of people who use the EarPods that come with the iPhone, the change to Lightning won't impact their life.
Their counterargument: If America is so racist, why did legions of whites who once voted for President Barack Obama vote for Trump?
Taylor Swift's heartfelt love songs perfectly capture the ups and downs of relationships for legions of Swifties — including her younger brother Austin.
Though country radio play has sometimes been elusive, Musgraves has still found legions of fans — and she's often had the last laugh.
Some worlds hold legions of girls who desire a boy from a world other than theirs, and who fits exactly my description.
Blame it on Pat McGrath or her legions of muses, but glitter took over Coachella this year as the trend du jour.
Adele's 25 may have earned Album of the Year at the Grammys, but Beyoncé's Lemonade has legions of devoted fans (including Adele).
Legions of fans also swear by the formula — which is lightweight and buildable, with a demi-matte finish that borders on dewy.
But the People's Bank of China doesn't want investors to assume China's legions of troubled municipal banks are safe bets any more.
But he also created legions of enemies and critics, concentrated among the exiles in Miami who saw him as a ruthless tyrant.
SMAP, an acronym for Sports Music Assemble People, also has legions of fans in China, South Korea, Taiwan and elsewhere in Asia.
The Oakland Raiders want to move to Las Vegas, and the city's politicians, business leaders and legions of football fans are salivating.
But science may soon be coming to the rescue for the legions of partiers incapable of saying "No" to that last drink.
But that hasn't stopped legions of people from hopping over Netflix's geofence using services that route their connection through a foreign server.
But if regulators drop the hammer, it could dash the dreams of other American tech companies seeking China's legions of smartphone users.
One of these is the core of Astral Chain itself: the Legions that your player captures and controls with their astral chain.
It brought him legions of fans known as "Chromies," but the reality was breeders would be wary of his blue-collar pedigree.
Was the fearless and heroic adventurer, as played by Angelina Jolie, a figure of female empowerment, as her legions of fans claimed?
And legions of fans were heartened by the thought that George Gershwin, who never married, had left something behind besides his music.
The book's legions of fans can only hope that Adams's death was as peaceful as the one he granted its hero, Hazel.
Awaiting the penniless survivors of Franco's legions was President Aguirre Cerda's personal representative — his health minister, a young doctor named Salvador Allende.
The top female lion tamers draw legions of crowds each year, with spangled outfits, stage names and tricks like rings of fire.
Judging by the legions of backpacks, hostels and prominent Wi-Fi signs, it sits firmly astride the trekking circuit of Latin America.
He is one of legions of contractors hired by the federal government who are suddenly out of work because of the shutdown.
Legions of lobbyists who have spent their careers quietly roving around Washington, pushing to preserve beneficial tax structures, are ready to pounce.
Now that these scripted relationships happen online regularly and observably, it's turned some influencer fans into legions of cynical, screen-bound paparazzi.
It has also jaded some of the legions of voters Mr. Obama brought into the Democratic fold, including young people and minorities.
In so doing, Gamache has become to Canada what Hercule Poirot is to Belgium, and garnered Ms. Penny legions of messianic fans.
He must have missed the chants of "Jews will not replace us!" and "Blood and soil," a favorite of Hitler's murderous legions.
Red-and-black buffalo plaid Maine Guide shirts were updated to suit the Paul Bunyan legions braving the pickle aisle at Smorgasburg.
Organized labor is a powerful force in the state, thanks to the legions of workers who keep the casinos and hotels humming.
The NBA issued a statement in English on Sunday, saying it was "regrettable" that Morey's tweet "deeply offended" legions of Chinese fans.
Opinion Summer is the silent season, when vacations offer virtually the only chance for legions of beleaguered workers to escape their responsibilities.
Everyone talks about its digital security, but there's less attention on its legions of workers protecting the company's physical security, for example.
With more than 2,000 exhibitors along with legions of outsiders showing throughout the city, it was the most exciting in a while.
During her time in the Senate she won over legions of ex-haters with her work ethic, her seriousness, and her pragmatism.
Can Democrats spur the legions who are focused on the environment, climate change, immigration and women's rights as well as transgender rights?
Interrupting your days or nights to play at a particular time can be inconvenient compared to the legions of always-available other games.
But Bella Thorne has to deal with legions of internet trolls every day, as the actress shared in a candid interview with People.
It was then picked up and spread by legions of fans frustrated by Green Book's win, many projecting their feelings onto Boseman's look.
Funded by a Kickstarter campaign back in March, the book contains recipes that would be familiar to the show's legions of devoted fans.
His appearance also took on a life of its own on social media, with legions of other Trump backers rising to his defense.
And McCracken's presence on it is as charismatic and charming as she is on the page, which has earned her legions of fans.
But in recent days, his vlogs have been a return to the stunt-filled videos that have endeared his legions of young fans.
Waterfield Designs is one of the legions of San Francisco boutiques catering to the personal tech transportation needs of the city's wealthy hipsters.
He was a magnetic star who attracted legions of fans who had never played golf as the television boon exploded across the land.
Since 1990 legions of Puerto Ricans living in northern states have migrated or retired to Florida, drawn by sunshine, cheap homes and jobs.
You should read the stories about his rallies, how he inspired and entertained (though maybe not in that order) his legions of fans.
Count the reality star among Lizzo's legions of fans who are calling the songstress' hit "Truth Hurts" as their song of the summer.
Americans — and legions of sneaker-wearing folks across the globe –– are so familiar with the Nike brand that its etymology likely goes unquestioned.
That's why the Chicago Blackhawks have been able to remain competitive while cycling through legions of depth players around their locked-in superstars.
With legions of fans, every facet of the universe George Lucas helped create has been explored and celebrated, at one point, by someone.
BTS has inspired legions of devoted fans across the globe — who call themselves the ARMY — even though many don't even understand Korean lyrics.
With news of a forthcoming album, legions of fiending fans have been waiting and snorting up new music releases into their brain cavities.
In the past, the textile loom rendered legions of workers obsolete—and yet manual laborers eventually found new ways to make a living.
The room containing the smashed piece — which has attracted legions of admirers and selfie-takers since it opened — shut down following the incident.
This is particularly vexing to Tumblr's legions of underage users as minors are not able to opt-out of safe mode at all.
The same office offers video conferencing to the legions of Wencheng natives who live in northern Italy, many as workers in clothing factories.
Up the road from my home is the site of the very battle by which the legions exterminated the mystic druids of Mon.
Germany's 19th-century nationalists romanticised the tribes who fought the Roman legions—which is why Wagner throngs with spear maidens and knuckleheaded heroes.
Legions of fans wait for him at the side-door entrance, and they had actually started lining up before the performance even began.
Megan and Marlon immediately became the cynosure of legions of online commenters, many of whom assessed the couple as if they were real.
"It's preserving the essence of tradition while meeting modern expectations," said Ms. Yang, a rare woman among the legions of male cooks here.
He seemed at first glance unremarkable, barely distinguishable from the legions of law enforcement officers keeping watch over New England's biggest sporting event.
Good news for the legions of white dudes cashing in on legal weed—they will be allowed into the US on personal trips.
Thaksin, a former telecommunications tycoon who won the loyalty of legions of poor voters with populist policies, was toppled in a 2006 coup.
Mr. Ossé also became familiar to many listeners on Twitter, where his unguarded opinions attracted legions of fans and no shortage of critics.
And in our latest Australia Diary, a woman returning to Brisbane after a stint in New York sees legions of men at work.
But to his legions of fans, Hank is also hilarious (albeit accidentally), has a soft spot for Barry, and has fantastic dance skills.
It has also sent in legions of tear gas- and baton-wielding security forces to the city of Al Hoceima to quell dissent.
He attracted legions of new A.N.C. members with government contracts, cash handouts and even KFC meals, according to current and former party officials.
The United Nations also brings enormous educational and cultural value, drawing legions of visitors every year, including students, foreign officials and technical experts.
There, he built credibility in Silicon Valley for adapting workplaces to fit the needs of legions of computer programmers and other tech workers.
Shatner's new book, "Spirit of the Horse," reveals a side of the star that might be unknown even to his legions of fans.
But people still have to eat — which is why Mr. Zhang and legions of delivery drivers find themselves on the street each day.
We also talked to startup founders who have rapidly gained followers on social media, worked with influencers, and formed legions of loyal customers.
He was praised by legions of AK-trolls on Twitter and viciously attacked by Gülenites who thought he was a pro-Erdogan plant.
Old lead-based paint becomes a poisoning hazard when it deteriorates, and poor maintenance of military base homes can leave legions at risk.
For America's legions of smaller online trinket-sellers, app-makers or other firms present on the internet the Californian law will be onerous.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk shared photos of a cargo-hauling test drive with his legions of followers on Instagram and Twitter on Wednesday.
Legions of contractors are out of work and, unlike federal employees working without pay, they have no expectation of recovering the missed wages.
Tiptapp, the "Uber for trash", is popular not only among time-poor professionals but also among the legions of refugees who cannot find jobs.
" Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE in this week's issue, on stands Friday, Yrigoyen said facing the legions of fans labeling him a bigot was "tough.
When the CEO simply admits the challenges Tesla is facing, his legions of followers stick with him, or even double down on their support.
The great megachurch faith known as the prosperity gospel commands legions of believers who openly court personal enrichment as a badge of divine favor.
But there is more to the story than legions of spotting scope-equipped, L.L. Bean-wearing retirees moving through national parks and recreation areas.
Now some politicians—such as Lee—are talking about regulating the microtransactions and loot boxes that upset legions of gamers and Star Wars fans.
Then in 1994, Bowers, while working for a moving company, ran into someone he knew from Applewhite's legions at a McDonald's in New Mexico.
Would they click on the television and see a White Entertainment Network or legions of white citizens marching on Washington, singing "We Shall Overcome"?
They helped define what a science fiction story looked like and attracted legions of fans to the genre with the promise of exciting stories.
His work earned him legions of fans including SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, who named his company's two drone ships after starships from Banks' series.
Most importantly he looks forward to being able to continue making wonderful music and perform for his legions of fans that believe in him.
The role won her the adoration of legions of fans, both male and female, who admired the beautiful and independent rebellion fighter she played.
As the legions of lifelong Boy Meets World fans can attest, there's no character we stan quite as strongly as beloved educator Mr. Feeny.
Megastars have superfans, but they also have legions of casual viewers who don't really care what shoes they're wearing or what soda they're drinking.
DIY daredevils like the Jackass crew paved the way for legions of adrenaline seekers, but when stunts go wrong, the consequences can be deadly.
Everything about them is diametrically different to the legions of men-in-T-shirts playing "Pulse X" to warehouses full of students every weekend.
Legions of country, Western swing, and blues players had been searching for a dirtier sound, a sound that reflected the grittiness of their music.
Over 43 years, GE has weathered ups and downs in power market before, and has legions of sales and service people around the world.
They already have legions of loyal fans around the world, and now South Korean boy band BTS are making their foray into the States.
Uribe is still backed by millions of Colombians, though he is perhaps equally detested by legions who decry human rights abuses during his administration.
But IFA is just too much fun (legions of air purifiers and washing machines aside) to be eclipsed by a couple of phone launches.
He held his arms outstretched as legions of young hands reached out to touch him, a conduit for the man they would never meet.
That's how it happens that legions of men around the world walk around with another man's name stitched into the bands of their underwear.
The other thing that's so dispiriting is watching the legions of Republicans bury their heads in the sand and pretend like this isn't happening.
But one company is betting that your blue polo shirt offers advertisers the same sort of value as Kim K's legions of Instagram followers.
Update: Among the legions of people — famous and otherwise — reacting to the news of Mariah Carey's engagement is the singer's famous ex, Nick Cannon.
Cracks were showing, but the mammoth apparatus of Communism seemed secure for a long time with its legions of soldiers, secret police and informers.
She ruefully dismissed Thursday's defeat as no drama, and the sunny, relaxed demeanour that has won her legions of fans was still in evidence.
McGovern, with the avid and fervent support of legions of young people and party outsiders (sound familiar?) upset the established order and ruling class.
His Midwestern good looks, slapstick humor, and intricately planned and executed viral videos have earned him millions of dollars and legions of diehard fans.
But Eminem still has his legions of fans, the people who will sit through a 19-song record and rage out to every line.
The legions team up to fight Thanos, an interstellar tyrant on a mission to collect the six Infinity Stones, which will make him omnipotent.
The ultra-affluent — with the help of legions of tax professionals — make domestic income disappear overseas or hide it in a pyramid of partnerships.
He made the claim on his Instagram account, which had nearly two million followers, and his legions of fans reacted with shock and concern.
He made the claim on his Instagram account, which had nearly two million followers, and his legions of fans reacted with shock and concern.
In other developments: Legions of seasonal workers from Eastern Europe who typically harvest crops from Spain to Sweden have been immobilized by border lockdowns.
Some of this vogue is about witch-as-metaphor, an icon that captures the boiling rage and determined independence of legions of nasty women.
Legions of contractors were put out of work and, unlike federal employees working without pay, they have no expectation of recovering the missed wages.
As the tech industry has drawn legions of highly paid workers to the area, home prices aren't the only thing that has gone up.
Armed with legions of lobbyists, companies have been pushing hard — and successfully — to weaken new federal taxes that take aim at overseas tax havens.
For Murphy, who lives in Toronto, the live tour was the first time she came face-to-face with legions of "Schitt's Creek" viewers.
Her social media following was still soaring, in part because Ocasio-Cortez, whose own feed reached legions, tagged her on that initial "Squad" post.
That's about it, plus striking locations (the Rainbow Mountains), digital wizardry and battles between hordes of critters (called Tao Tei) and legions of soldiers.
Harding's private life was a mess — he had legions of affairs and had impregnated one of his girlfriends, a young woman named Nan Britton.
They both have legions of fans, and they're both larger than life — unconcerned, in other words, with what happens in the here and now.
I'm half convinced that Shakira waggled her tongue at the cameras, to the bafflement of Fox News, especially for her legions of lesbian fans.
Do you have female students who were among the legions of women who saw "Wonder Woman" in the summer of 299 and felt empowered?
And in a financial hub where legions of young people are glued to Instagram, even the street art seems designed to go viral online.
The crash of Itavia Flight 183, known as the Ustica affair, killed all 81 people aboard and produced legions of conspiracy theories in Italy.
Fly-Man was not a success, and Mr. Glanzman did not go on to create legions of superheroes as others in the industry did.
But he didn&apost apologize to the legions of lives irrevocably altered by one of the defining policies of his tenure in City Hall.
And they have legions of fans who follow them like Stepford wives but who cannot afford to alter themselves the way these people do.
According to the Times report, Devumi has sold legions of fake followers that in some cases are similar to the accounts of real people.
Its regime allegedly boiled dissidents alive, and certainly forced legions of men, women and children to toil in the cotton fields at harvest time.
Tesla — CEO Elon Musk shared photos of a cargo-hauling test drive of two Tesla Semis with his legions of followers on social media.
Ms. Lurie has analyzed legions of stories for young people, and her attention here is paid to L. Frank Baum and his "Oz" series.
The mother of one has won seemingly endless praise from her legions of fans for being so candid and telling it like it is.
Are there legions of K Street big shots working for foreign despots and parking their riches in Cypriot bank accounts to avoid the I.R.S.?
I thought nothing of it, because like legions of others back then, I lacked the sensitivity to understand how hurtful that behavior could be.
And now they're in the middle of a debate about the ethics and the responsibility that come with legions of young, highly impressionable superfans.
All of them remain deeply tied to the show that made them overnight stars, and are still deeply beloved by Rent's legions of fans.
If you don't have room to store your bike at home or at work, then join legions of Londoners and take to your folding bicycle.
While legions of fans crushed hard on Brian Austin Green's Beverly Hills 90210 character, David Silver, his wife Megan Fox was not one of them.
The best known, by far, is "Magic Dance," in which Jareth entertains baby Toby with a song, with backup vocals by his legions of goblins.
The legions of educational tourists would do well to extend their trip to the region's other education systems, which have also taken giant leaps forward.
New York (CNN Business)A special event to mark the end the tenth season of Fortnite has plunged legions of players into a black hole.
In places like Afghanistan, experts – including legions of retired admirals and generals – agree that you have to balance hard power with investments in soft power.
Much of the video amounted to a version of Sanders' standard stump speech, and he encouraged his legions of followers to run for local office.
Sure he has legions of fans, many since the '80s, when his band Bon Jovi catapulted to stardom with their hit album Slippery When Wet.
The legions reduced to hawking on the streets of Harare and Bulawayo, Zimbabwe's second city, are preyed on by Zanu-PF thugs demanding pay-offs.
As a conservative activist, she staunchly opposed feminism and abortion, disdained multiculturalism and spoke out against LGBT rights -- netting her legions of supporters and detractors.
Spoiling their appearances up front is a reassurance to the series' legions of fans that, yes, there will be actual aliens in this alien movie.
Those accounts, however, have legions of followers: She has nearly a million and a half on Twitter, 150,000 on Instagram, and over 570,000 on Facebook.
It is mostly to feed the legions of porkers that China imports 100m tonnes of soybeans every year—two-thirds of trade in that commodity.
As it starts to compete with Apple ARKit and Google ARCore, Facebook will have to rely on legions of developers who trust its technology platforms.
"Legions of anonymous Twitter users have used the hashtag #AltRight to proliferate their ideas, sometimes successfully pushing them into the political mainstream," the SPLC writes.
With Marc overseeing this project, we are sure it will have a profound impact on the legions of fans who know and love this musical.
Towering maize stalks filled fields like Roman legions; in Zambia, the entrance to the farmers' union is held up by two columns sculpted into cobs.
The heartbroken star received an outpouring of emotional support and kind words from her legions of fans, many of whom have followed her for decades.
The mirrorworld will create so much data, big data, from its legions of eyes and other sensors, that we can't imagine its scale right now.
Shopline raised $1.6 million in February 2015 and is aimed at helping the legions of online sellers across Asia market themselves and their products better.
That's right, Miss Kardashian is dropping some serious knowledge, sharing the most helpful books in her sex and relationships arsenal with her legions of followers.
Indeed, if the legions we talk to in our work are to be believed, the event is a wonderful time to launch a crowdfunding campaign.
That would employ legions of blue-collar workers and help increase economic growth, which has been only inching ahead across much of the industrialized world.
He hopes to one day launch legions of similar plants around the world, close to urban centers so as to cut down on transportation emissions.
All other traffic in the airport would get squeezed into fewer lanes, and legions of ride-share cars would somehow fit into one parking area.
On set, the legions of specialists and consultants working on the minutiae took orders from Kubrick, whose conception of the whole remained in constant flux.
Curling was little known in South Korea's before the women won their legions of fans and South Korea's first-ever silver medal in the sport.
But neither fact bothered the legions of the rich and famous who made homes at the complex: Ms. Taylor, Plácido Domingo, Senator Russell B. Long.
Automation and globalization have transformed the nation's factories in ways that mean the legions required to produce goods in the past are no longer needed.
Hollywood legend Carrie Fisher died Tuesday, and legions of fans have spent the week mourning the woman best known for her role as Princess Leia.
From that moment on, I was converted, drawn into the legions of online fans who had already discovered this odd but delightful combination of elements.
Brown certainly doesn't deserve his legions of loyal Spotify-using fans, and Drake's willingness to collaborate with him is nothing more than a massive disappointment.
Among the legions of résumé-building, trend-chasing artist-careerists on the scene today, this kind of personal character — its basic component: humility — is refreshing.
In the countryside, legions of so-called barefoot doctors, medical professionals with limited training, treated farmers, with the government picking up most of the costs.
With legions of culture warriors heavily armed with stunts and smartphones, anyone who lives even partly in the public eye should drill and train today.
Interest in bitcoin among Japan's legions of individual investors - encouraged by Tokyo's recognition of the virtual currency as legal tender - has spiked in recent months.
Hot on his trail is the latest from the K-pop group BTS, a chart juggernaut with legions of ultra-dedicated fans around the world.
But fortunately for them, they have legions of fans watching feeds on their behalf, and can publicize the misuse of their images when it happens.
To legions of fans at the Open, it would in fact have been perfect if Williams had somehow came back to vanquish her young challenger.
All of that — the poisonous gas, the mowing down of teenage boys in ashen fields, the legless legions of the Lost Generation — is behind us.
According to Tom Rodenhauser of ALM Intelligence, which analyses the industry, clients no longer just want to hire legions of people, however brainy they are.
Anaïs Nin left her will under the bed of the bookstore's eccentric founder, George Whitman, who hosted legions of writers before he died in 2011.
In addition to the legions of volunteers he carried over from 2016, he has assembled one of the year's most robust field operation's in Nevada.
Watching that fictitious scene was "traumatizing" for legions of archaeologists, said Simona Morretta, the state archaeologist responsible for two sites along the new subway line.
In October, it plunged legions of players into a black hole, as a way to commemorate the end of the tenth season of the game.
There's also an ongoing search for a film titled Shazaam, starring the comedian Sinbad, which does not exist even though legions of people remember it.
It has left fleets of tour buses and legions of tour guides idle; many shops and restaurants deserted; and entire floors of five-star hotels empty.
The story included reference to Birkenstock, which has seen legions of Chinese sellers promoting its flagship Arizona sandal for $79.99, or $20 below the retail price.
The outbreak of severe thunderstorms that struck the heart of "Tornado Alley" on Tuesday sent legions of tornado chasers onto area roadways in search of tornadoes.
The documentary traces the band's touring years as McCartney, Starr along with the late John Lennon and George Harrison won legions of adoring fans across continents.
The Spice Girls went on to sell more than 80 million records worldwide, winning legions of fans with their catchy tunes and messages of "Girl Power".
It's an entire vibe that separates preservationists from progressives and squares from subversives, attracting legions of misfits, weirdos, transgressors, and provocateurs who eventually become a community.
Legions of people are underemployed in low-paying service sector jobs which, when combined with our region's soaring rents, put them at substantial risk of homelessness.
The first reboot, if the stacks of data from our legions of VICE researchers can be trusted, was all the way back in the early 1900s.
Not just the massacres carried out by the Roman legions in subduing Gaul, in which an estimated one million were killed, and a million more enslaved.
The articles that I and legions of other fed-up writers of color were producing felt something like a new way to address an old sin.
Third, Mr Ossoff was buoyed by an astonishing surge of donations—he raised more than $8m, mostly from elsewhere in America—and by legions of volunteers.
But despite both vloggers being single at the same time, legions of fans and internet gawkers speculated that Paul's new relationship with Mongeau was a hoax.
Dylan's Nobel Prize win stirs fierce social media reaction 'Profound impact on popular music' Dylan's award will be welcomed by legions of fans around the world.
Krispy Kreme counts several basketball legends among its legions of fans and, earlier this year, even peddled a limited-edition, doughnut-inspired basketball shoe with Nike.
The niche carmaker, which two years ago vowed to build 23.58,23.2 vehicles annually in 2655.7, has attracted legions of fans for its advanced technology and design.
You don't want to get sucked into someone else's problems, and no one can emotionally support the legions of online "friends" they've accumulated over the years.
More than 90% of parents reported that they have conversed at least once with their teen about what's acceptable material to share with legions of followers.
From the sizes of Neolithic villages to the centuries of Roman legions, humans seem to have organised themselves in the past into groups of 100-200.
His game-plan may itself betray a form of cognitive dissonance—because, beyond Iowa and parts of the South, those elusive evangelical legions may not exist.
Wonder Woman will just have to be content with $800 million in worldwide box office, critical acclaim and legions of fans who found the film inspiring.
Or we need to grow hamburgers in the lab by culturing cells, thus avoiding having to feed and hydrate legions of cows burping up greenhouse gases.
This year's Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show will be bittersweet for legions of the show's fans, but it's not the fault of any of the animals.
But for Sanders and his legions of supporters, any criticism is simply proof that the hated establishment fears their political revolution and doesn't share their vision.
Meet Shivaji Rao Gaekwad, better known as Rajinikanth, or simply Rajini, a bigger-than-life Indian film star, revered by legions of fans across the country.
Many Zimbabweans, especially the legions who eke out a living by petty trading, have been infuriated by a ban on the import of basic household goods.
HBO's "Game of Thrones" returns for its sixth season on Sunday, leaving its legions of fans straining to remember where the show left off in June.
Texas boasts legions of engineers, architects, doctors, lawyers, artists and energy executives who enjoy global reputations, but back home pridefully ignorant pygmies run the political show.
The most obvious source is to pull from the legions of adults who aren't in the labor force, who currently neither work nor look for work.
For the brave legions who still want exposure to those stocks, she says the Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR Fund is more liquid than its peers.
Legions of tech entrepreneurs, CEOs and ministers have been drawn to the unorthodox methods applied in Ecole 238, poles apart from the government-run education system.
As the prices of bitcoin and other virtual currencies have soared this year – bitcoin has quadrupled - legions of investors and speculators have turned to online exchanges.
It's not like that kind of overly intense guy doesn't exist in real life—we've all got legions of boys madly in love with us, right?
However, a new breed of highly successful female DJs are challenging the status quo, attracting legions of fans and changing perceptions both at home and abroad.
Or join the legions of Cooking users who have joined the Ian Fisher Fan Club strictly on the basis of his killer recipe for spaghetti carbonara.
She predicted that change would be opposed by legions of defense and intelligence bureaucrats, as well as powerful members of Congress whose turf would be threatened.
She has a Pulitzer Prize, a National Book Critics Circle Award and legions of satisfied fans, among them writers like Jodi Picoult, Emma Donoghue, Nick Hornby.
The playoff champion earns a place in the 2020 Mid-Season Invitational, which will feature the top teams from all of the League of Legions regions.
But across the country, legions of former Sears workers like Mr. Atwood, a retired truck driver, gather regularly to reminisce about their long careers in retailing.
CAIRO — In his desire to wield sweeping power, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt has suppressed politics, cowed the media and jailed legions of opponents.
The Scotch and soda's popularity did not abate after Prohibition and World War II, when it was lapped up by legions of 5-o'clock-loving executives.
The company does not prohibit false news, but prohibits "inauthentic accounts" — when users misrepresent their identities or create legions of automated bots to spread divisive messages.
Their legions of fans, whether largely confined to six New England states, or strangely confined by no coherent boundaries of any kind, breathed sighs of relief.
And it conceals well-informed, formally educated white conservatives —  from middle-class suburbia to the highest ranks of influence — who voted for Donald Trump in legions.
At Fordham, where she joined the faculty in 1984, she was a mentor to legions of law students in her more than three decades of teaching.
To provoke anger among the legions of Trump loyalists back home or to run the risk of turning the 19923 midterms into a Democratic wave election?
Yiannopoulos himself "trolled" and attacked Trump's opponents relentlessly, blasting out anti-Semitic messages at his targets and inspiring legions of Twitter followers to do the same.
It's an almost too-perfect contrast with frontrunner Bernie Sanders, whose campaign is premised on antagonism toward billionaires and fueled by legions of young, passionate supporters.
Experts say it's because its legions of fans are focusing on the short-term benefits of fast weight loss, without factoring in possible long-term risks.
It reads like the internet before the internet, a kind of prophetic text for the legions of smart, introspective Tumblr girls and women yet to come.
The results could be legions of newly empowered employees who could use health care services much more selectively and effectively — and perhaps, more cheaply as well.
For his legions of fans — some so dedicated that they sport tattoos of his lyrics and, er, his face — Mr. Minchin, 41, already is a hero.
"To deny how far we've come would do a disservice to the cause of justice, to the legions of foot soldiers," he told them last May.
Snoke was a cool-looking dude in an even cooler bathrobe, but he and his legions of clone brothers went out like a bunch of punks.
Individual investors are already at a disadvantage compared to big firms equipped with artificial intelligence, the priciest research and legions of traders glued to the markets.
His science fiction series Silo has attracted legions of fans and turned him into an international bestselling novelist whose books have been translated into 40 languages.
When he turned 18, in 1944, he joined the legions of young American men serving the war effort, as a translator for the 318th Infantry Regiment.
It was during that time that Duque forged a close relationship with Uribe, the torchbearer of conservatives who is both adored and detested by legions of Colombians.
The same afternoon, PEOPLE confirmed that Swift and actor Tom Hiddleston had gone their separate ways after three months together, sending through Hiddleswift's legions of fans worldwide.
Her sentiments were widely echoed on social media, with legions of fans posting their favorite quotes or video clips, or just thanking Rowling for the happy memories.
Vanderpump Rules star and the self-proclaimed queen of Basic Bitch-dom Stassi Schroeder has cultivated legions of loyal fans thanks to her candid, straight up attitude.
And then there was her musical alter-ego Erika Jayne — the bold, sexpot singer with nine No. 1 singles, legions of dedicated fans and an unapologetic attitude.
Facebook has been reaching out to its legions of video creators with Facebook Watch show pages informing them that this page format will soon be no more.
But this time-honored recovery method and form of meditation might actually be doing more harm than good for the legions of partygoers who adhere to it.
And a computer can run thousands of such simulations at a time, allowing legions of virtual robots to try tasks again and again, learning with each attempt.
Instagram launched its YouTube competitor last week, a day before the start of VidCon, the conference for online video creators and their legions of screaming teenage fans.
Kerry marched the Democrats into the electoral abyss with legions of anti–Iraq War activists behind him, who abandoned their antiwar principles and followed the party mantra.
Emerging trends held steady in the market for massively multiplayer online games — a popular type of game that unites legions of gamers in the same virtual world.
Those who find Curvy Wife Guy to be "goals" after legions of men have said awful things about their bodies for their whole lives can't be discounted.
Some require the exercise of ingenuity and discretion by small teams (eg, inventing a new vaccine); some demand the programmatic mobilisation of legions of people (immunisation drives).
The good news is, if Lively's schedule suddenly opens up, there are other legions of fashion fans ready and waiting to hire her as their own stylist.
It's fair enough -- sex is a solid bucket list item, and legions of men heading off to war have used the same justification to persuade their lovers.
State-sanctioning slaughter of legions of cows during fat times can only make the pendulum swing that much further during the lean times that will inevitably follow.
While it looks exactly like those Starbucks frappuccinos that legions know and love, it also has an orange on the cup where the Starbucks logo would go.
But with Hobbs & Shaw, the quirky "James Bond as a fun Disney movie" formula that brought this franchise its legions of fans finally begins to feel tired.
Pelosi just saved all of them, from Democrats in Congress to liberal media commentators to the legions of duped Russia collusion believers, a whole lot of embarrassment.
There are high hopes for the Texas Democrat, who raised tens of millions of dollars and attracted legions of young supporters to his Senate campaign last year.
The incident illuminates some strange similarities between the bands of internet trolls stalking the web and the legions of online fans seeking to stir up some drama.
Perhaps more than any politician in American history, legions of politicos—from her husband's administration to her second presidential campaign— had hitched on to the Clinton train.
And with legions of fans trying to navigate enhanced security checkpoints, stadium attendees may experience their own delay of game just trying to get to their seat.
The legions of bots operating on Twitter may be best known for incessantly spewing spam or insults, but there's an emerging class of politicized bots taking hold.
Thousands of government and rescue workers were mobilized, plunging into the shattered shells of residences and offices across the city as legions of residents helped clear debris.
Oh, also, chimeras are only visible to people with Legions; when you're riding around on your Beast Legion, regular people would just perceive you as floating around.
They are the protists, fungi, insects, crustaceans, spiders, pauropods, centipedes, mites, nematodes and legions of others whose scientific names are seldom heard by the bulk of humanity.
It now has legions of sexual assault specialists and victims' advocates, and the Army has even developed a hologram of an assault victim to help with training.
Since 1944, Mgimo has trained legions of diplomats; its 53 language offerings — including Afrikaans, Amharic and Vietnamese — serve as a reminder of the Soviet Union's global ambitions.
The most prominent leaders of what became known as the Umbrella Movement or Occupy Central were jailed, and their legions of young supporters were left bitterly disenchanted.
During stump speeches on the trail, Ms. McBath would invoke the name of Trayvon Martin, the teenager killed in Florida whose death spurred legions of black activism.
Today the action of A.S.M.R. plays out almost exclusively on YouTube, where legions of (mostly female) creators release, by my count, around 500 new videos each day.
" The Red Army's powerful new T-220 tanks "shocked the Germans, not unlike the manner in which unfamiliar Parthian mounted archers flummoxed supposedly superior Roman Republican legions.
Mr. Campbell, who died on Tuesday of Alzheimer's, had his legions of fans, and his show, which ran on CBS from 1969 to 1972, was a hit.
What he provided for his legions of fans, according to Mr. Richards, was a rare example of what a second act looks like for a professional athlete.
Clinton's health and highly favorable ones about Mr. Trump were promoted with gusto by Russian state-controlled news media outlets and legions of pro-Russian internet agitators.
" • "Tesla's flamboyant chief executive officer, Elon Musk, says the technology saves lives, and legions of Tesla owners offer their own testimonies of hazards spotted and collisions avoided.
At just 18 years of age, Verstappen, cheered on by legions of his orange-clad supporters, also becomes the youngest driver to start from the front row.
But, visiting in February, we discovered there were not legions of them, and hearty, cool sea breezes helped keep them at bay and the climate quite pleasant.
And O'Hara and the cast of Emmy-nominated critical darling Schitt's Creek deliver an eccentric, idealistic, and sweet small-town sitcom to legions of die-hard fans.
The originally five-member One Direction formed on British television talent show "The X Factor" in 2010 and won legions of fans around the world soon after.
In addition to inspiring legions of value investors across the globe, Buffett's investment philosophy also contributed to his immense personal wealth of over $80 billion, according toForbes.
From birth, through life, to death, everyone at some point comes into contact with the service's legions of caring, dedicated doctors and nurses from around the world.
He is far from the first governor to try to defy legions of naysayers within his government, in the Legislature, on editorial pages and on social media.
The other common images show massive military parades featuring legions of stern-faced soldiers marching in perfect lockstep and large, terrifying missiles rolling ominously down the street.
Multiple reports have described a grueling work environment for hundreds of employees, and the site has come under scrutiny for its policies of not paying legions of bloggers.
Uber's legions of contractors have long alleged Uber stiffs them on compensation through shady business tactics, rate cuts, and increasing commissions, forcing them to work continually longer hours.
Samus Aran, an intrepid bounty hunter, and Master Chief, a fearless juggernaut, could probably use each other's company while they eradicate legions of space pirates and Covenant forces.
In ours, this source of health care for legions of women has long been the butt of many a misinformed political attack and defunding attempt from the right.
The concentration of destitution in those two countries was in one sense a boon, because in both places better economic policies allowed legions to scramble out of poverty.
Politics in Washington favors the moneyed and the connected, especially Big Business and special interest groups rich enough to employ legions of lobbyists to advocate on their behalf.
Once he finished, he joined legions of fans of the novel to debate what had transpired in the book, picking over the various characters, storylines, and plot holes.
On Wednesday, the United States Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a case that could determine whether legions of women have access to safe and legal abortions.
Under Mr Mugabe, legions of ruling-party loyalists were hired as civil servants and endless irksome rules were written so they could demand bribes not to enforce them.
The subscription services can boast legions of youthful, time-starved fans, many of whom like the convenience of home delivery and the niche products, such as organic vegetables.
"Royals" is utterly alien by contrast, even more so after legions of songs that imitated its vibe failed to copy its mixolydian feel, and thus aren't as compelling.
Cruz's Christian leaders say their legions of supporters are underestimated in polls, noting that their candidate is the only one to outperform in both Iowa and New Hampshire.
Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) similarly said Trump should release his taxes to a town hall audience last week, but joined the legions of Republicans who opposed the measure.
Typical was Francis Haverfield, an eminent archaeologist who was the first to examine closely how Britain, under occupation by Rome's legions, had been absorbed into the Roman order.
The study, from researchers at Harvard, Stanford and the University of California, San Diego, says the legions of online commenters are not all freelancers paid by the post.
She now spends her week compiling outfits for her legions of fans (her Instagram has 26,700 followers, while Facebook groups such as Disneybounders Unite count some 11,000 members).
The Clean Air Act is one of the most cost-effective health protective measures ever adopted in the United States, saving legions from illness and death each year.
The history is instructive and also sentimental in familiar ways, positing a struggle for control between idealistic, artistic entrepreneurs (and their legions of fans) and soulless corporate greedheads.
Starbucks may not feel the pinch, with its multibillion-dollar revenues and legions of grab-and-go customers, but for owners of smaller businesses, the math is grim.
Ms. Legions, 30, who lives in the Village Oaks apartments, said she'd had her absentee ballot for a day or two when several women came to her door.
When Ms. Legions told them she had not voted yet, one of the women told her she should sign the ballot and fill in her Social Security number.
Legions of small shopkeepers and manufacturers have complained about the paperwork involved in one of Mr. Modi's signature policies, the imposition of a national goods and services tax.
During the Korean War (1950-53), his grandfather — Great Leader Kim Il-sung — cowered in bunkers as American bombs flattened his cities and legions of his people died.
They may have turned out on Thursday, but so did legions of Cuomo supporters, with 1.5 million voters compared with the 575,000 who voted in the 2014 primaries.
They were joined by legions of attorneys from organizations like the American Civil Liberties Union, who volunteered to counsel and represent detainees and their families on the spot.
If Abloh's track record is any indication, we could be looking at legions of brides-to-be opting for veils inscribed with more than just a little lace. 
"You have to hand it directly to the person," said Mr. Zhang, one of the legions of package couriers in Beijing who help power China's online shopping boom.
Amid tweets about their upcoming book—and their appearances in various big-name media outlets—the Astro Poets warned their legions of fans of the coming celestial chaos.
He also noted that billionaires, with their legions of lawyers and accountants, have proven to be experts at gaming the system to avoid even the most onerous taxes.
The podcast "My Favorite Murder" has legions of female fans who call themselves Murderinos and have turned the show's hosts, Georgia Hardstark and Karen Kilgariff, into global stars.
It noted that pre-cancerous legions on the heart and brain of male rats studied are "considered likely" the result of whole body exposure to cellphone radio frequencies.
"Experts say it's because its legions of fans are focusing on the short-term benefits of fast weight loss, without factoring in possible long-term risks," CNN reports.
His candidacy would also test whether the party's progressive base and its legions of young voters are more interested in inspirational figures or candidates whose ideology matches theirs.
China's legions of science graduates, including returnees from top foreign universities and Big Pharma labs, where they discern a glass ceiling, are sharpening its edge in medical innovation.
The calls — or noncalls — left legions of fans feeling their teams had been robbed of a chance to advance to the Super Bowl, and left others simply confused.
But Ms. Trump has also faced scrutiny for supporting equality measures even as legions of Trump administration critics say her father is rolling back protections for marginalized groups.
We hope you find it in your cold silicon hearts to forgive us, and refrain from exterminating humanity or harvesting humans as an energy source for your legions.
Caper in the Castro is a legendary video game, not because legions of die-hard fans continue to play it, but because it was thought to be lost forever.

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