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At this point, we have made real progress . . .
"We have made real progress this week," he practically shouted.
Women, like Ashley, made real contributions in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Dark Zone like Charlton Heston's nihilistic fantasy made real.
It was all of Vick's incredible potential finally made real.
But I am profoundly grateful for what she made real.
But like Chicago, the country has also made real progress.
And maybe by then, it will be the dream made real.
Instead, give the gift of someone else's dreams made real, i.e.
Later the government made real property taxes deductible from income tax.
It's a hideous trap, my every thought made real. Fear. Desire.
Since then, I've even made real progress in Mega Man 2!
He's made real, positive change for kids in Akron and beyond.
While those transactions are disguised dividends, they could be made real.
That is to say, you&aposre like a Twitter troll made real.
What happens to a satirist who sees her darkest visions made real?
"It was a poetic nightmare made real," Pejac tells The Creators Project.
Facebook has not made real-time maps available to the general public.
Newt Gingrich: Trump has already made real progress in controlling prescription drug costs .
Despite ups and downs, we kept things on track and made real strides.
In China, it often felt like I was an Instagram post made real.
It was frank, it was honest, sometimes brutally so, but we made real progress.
Romer, made real GDP projections of 4.3 percent in 2011 and 2012, and 4.2
And he points out that, for all its limitations, neuroscience has made real progress.
That moment made real a problem that specialists had been warning about for years.
Their department has made real strides on use-of-force complaints in recent years.
They made real progress that year, but outside the room, the climate was deteriorating.
Bookmakers have made Real and Juventus the solid favorites to meet in the final.
Spirited Away is made real in its on-point depiction of Jiufen's buildings and storefronts.
But, her mark on history isn't comparable to the women who made real-life contributions.
" He spoke of "an impossible dream in America that has yet to be made real.
Even as the utterly fantastic is made real, the superheroes seem silly, the stories fake.
Things that were "fake" are being made "real," even though they don't have to be.
There is something to all of these and we've made real progress on all these fronts.
Phogat built this house for her mother, a Bollywood fantasy of the high life made real.
Chief Executive Robert Thomson said the company has made "real progress" on its digital revenue streams.
This is what Dark Souls is: a series about the psychic battlefields of history made real.
"Whatever skeptics have said can't be done, Elon has gone out and made real," Branson wrote.
Since 2009, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has made real progress in its fight against malaria.
Airplanes represent "an ancient, primal dream made real, to fly," he told Collectors Weekly in 2015.
"A Piece of the World" is a story for those who want the mysterious made real.
Trump on Tuesday said he has made real progress due to his diplomatic efforts with Kim.
Now, even farther into the thick of it all, I feel as if I've made real progress.
Even paranoids have enemies, and Trump has made real enemies in the realm of American national security.
Postmodernism is about sampling things and remixing them, and that is made real in this digital world.
Unfortunately, the power and position of leading Republican climate deniers in Congress has made real change impossible.
Bashar al-Assad's forces have reversed the war's momentum and even made real gains in some areas.
Kentucky made real progress while I was governor because we were motivated by one thing: helping families.
Low interest rates have made real estate more attractive, according to Michael Sonnenfeldt, founder of TIGER 21.
Everyone acknowledged that Timehop made real mistakes, both in its security and in the initial communication with customers.
Those who made real money had sweated it out as early employees at startups that made it big.
It's like the stuff Epic Games talked about with the Unreal Engine back in 2015 made real today.
So while The Division is just a game, it's also a dream that longs to be made real.
You could pass that part of Berniecare on its own and have made real progress toward single-payer.
Electing a woman for president, even getting to vote for one, is a sign we've made real progress!
Despite these benefits, there are some clear hurdles to overcome before this conceptual mashup can be made real.
The year after Google IPO-ed, and when escalating home prices made real estate an ever-riskier bet.
The underlying basis of Trump's political career is his public image as a self-made real-estate magnate.
These are real people with real lives who made real decisions around the health law's promise of coverage.
"A lot of big players have made real specific declarations of making healthier products, smaller portions," he said.
It's science fiction made real in the form of interactive exhibitions, product demonstrations, and behind-the-scenes consulting work.
For the next half-hour, we made real music; we throbbed and pulsed with it, everyone swaying in unison.
It's like fear, happiness, hedonism, and disgust made real, and in detail glorious for toasted eyes to drink in.
These are real concerns, and federal officials as well as the FAA have made real progress in addressing them.
Going there was like walking into an American's fantasy of Scandinavia — a superlative quality-of-life index made real.
Folded and bunched canvas, saturated with medium, are the billowing sleeves and gowns of sixteenth-century Venetian paintings made real.
Additionally, the company bought Chelsea Market in New York and has made real estate investments since in places including Texas.
Self-made real estate tycoon Sean Conlon explains that his own hunger comes from his modest upbringing and immigrant story.
Gibson says other AI startups have also made real progress, pointing to Daphne Koller's Insitro, Nimbus Therapeutics, BenevolentAI and Atomwise.
Duncan said she and her family made real progress over the holidays by finding shared values such as opposing wars.
But when it all comes together, the promise of the Kindle is made real: a digital book that looks like paper.
Through his performance in Helsinki and throughout his presidency, Trump has made real enemies in the realm of American national security.
"We've made real progress in the last 72 hours in terms of setting the conditions" for a successful summit, Pompeo said.
If 2001 the year looked like "2001" the movie, it was partly because the film's imaginary design trends were made real.
After graduating, I stumbled through two jobs and a bout of unemployment before I finally made real progress in my career.
He's feuding with GOP leaders and has made real enemies of a number of GOP senators whose votes he will need.
A ten-foot wide psychedelic demon face gapes at us above the warehouse entrance, a junior high notebook scribble made real.
Absolutely. But I don't think anybody can deny that we have made real progress in the last year and a half.
Morrison's life was not just the American dream; it was the supposedly inherent impossibility of the Black American dream made real.
Two other teams unveiled 51 and 53 qubit quantum machines that made real physics discoveries—though they weren't general purpose quantum computers.
It's an unnecessary risk made real (and popular) only because these tech giants refuse to give us a real delete button themselves.
My relationship and trans identity not only have been validated, but also made real in a way that had been previously denied.
Though the city has made real progress on increasing overall graduation rates, the academic divides between different groups of students are yawning.
People made real things that they shared with friends and family, and many graduated to more sophisticated tools like Final Cut Pro.
Justin is still PISSED ... denying he made real threats, adding the band owes him money and recognition for his contributions to the group.
She presided over a DHS that made real progress in persuading state attorneys general to collaborate on sharing threat information on elections hacking.
Ernst, during her speech, said she and Feinstein had made "real progress" on trying to find an agreement before talks hit a roadblock.
It's spam made real, a physical manifestation of the endless crap you're forced to consume day in day out in your virtual life.
"As I have said many times now, the city's trade waste industry has made real strides over the past 843 years," Brownell testified.
For me, it's starting to look more and more like elections in the past where Democrats have made real inroads in rural America.
"Women have made real progress, which is amazing when you look at the big difference in how the money is allocated," González said.
Then I met my husband, Allan, whose Polish-born mother made real gefilte fish, which had the immediate taste and texture of authenticity.
But only when we finally start talking about women of a certain age without talking about their age will we have made real progress.
Not only is the photograph a helpful tool for recalling the past, it is also the means by which the past is made real.
" Still, Pompeo said the two leaders had made "real progress" during their talks: "We are certainly closer today than we were 36 hours ago.
The UK and Greece also share a culture of home ownership, boosted by cheap money, which has made real estate critical for both countries.
In Gina Wohlsdorf's debut novel, "Security," the self-made real estate developer Charles Destin Jr. names his new resort after de Winter's notorious pile.
He added that the two sides have "made real progress in the last 72 hours towards setting the conditions" of the June 12 meeting.
Cohen recently made real estate news after cutting the asking price for his Manhattan penthouse to $72 million — $43 million below its original 2013 listing.
We've made real progress in understanding the nature of populism, moderate progress in analyzing its causes, and barely any progress in identifying its potential remedies.
"We'll [expand our services] once we feel like we've made real progress with this core specific issue, which is finding the best doctor for you."
Schumer said Democrats have made "real progress" in securing a big increase in domestic spending to go along with the GOP's boost for the military.
The moment he broke into a rendition of "Una furtiva lagrima," he made real the story's improbable premise that opera could melt a terrorist's heart.
En route to Munich, Pompeo told reporters that "we have made real progress over the last handful of days" on an agreement with the Taliban.
He gave little indication that either side had made real progress when it comes to North Korea's willingness to give up its nuclear weapons program.
During the Obama administration, climate change was one of the few areas where the US and China made real progress, in an otherwise increasingly testy relationship.
This controversial hypothesis suggests that every time an event can have multiple quantum outcomes, all of them occur, each "made real" in its own, separate world.
Though we've made real strides when it comes to representation on screen since the days when the Bechdel Test was conceived, women are demanding even more.
Whatever has happened (or rather, not happened) between Washington and Pyongyang in the last six months, North and South Korea have made real progress toward normalcy.
Homer Simpson's favorite food has finally been made real, in the shape of a pink, rainbow-sprinkled donut, or "D'ohnut," after his well-known "D'oh" catchphrase.
Eventually, leftist movements like labor, initially central to the protests, were joined by apolitical civic organizations whose presence made real the message of representing the people.
Tech companies such as Amazon and logistics giants UPS and FedEx have already made significant investments in drone delivery, and the technology has made real strides.
This needs to end, and it's high time Hollywood shone a light on itself and made real changes in the behavior we accept from those in power.
A self-made real estate developer who once worked as a security guard at retailer Argos in London, Barrow beat incumbent Yahya Jammeh in last Thursday's election.
"I want to hear the patriotic arguments made real and made very personal for the inclusion of trans folks in the military to serve," he told Hill.
Uncovering these missing elements and bringing them back into this world of make believe made real is a good thing; popping bullets into guards, not so much.
Now, some of the activity under opportunity zones will in fact just be a tax gift to those who would have made real estate development investments anyway.
" Adiaratou Diarrassouba, a co-founder of the blog L'Afro, told me that in her view: "The United States has made real something that could now happen here.
Yet in her penultimate chapter, she mentions that a number of students in her sample started socializing differently once they'd entered sophomore year and made real friends.
Also badly damaged: Warren, who had made real progress on electability and was hurt as much as expected by a neighboring state turning so hard against her.
"We have made real progress in making millions of Americans understand what socialism is about," said Sanders, reflecting on what has changed since his address in 2015.
When 303-year-old Timothy Wiltsey vanished on a spring evening in 1991, the story his mother told the police was chilling — every parent's worst nightmare made real.
"We've made real progress in pushing Facebook and social media companies to crack down on fringe sites like 8chan and take seriously the threats of terrorism online," Rep.
"We've made real progress in pushing Facebook and social media companies to crack down on fringe sites like 220006chan and take seriously the threats of terrorism online," Rep.
"We've made real progress on these issues and built some of the most advanced systems in the world to address them," he wrote in his 2550th anniversary post Monday.
Far from mastering "The Art of the Deal" — the title of his 1987 best seller — Trump made real estate blunders that turned billions in potential profits into mere millions.
The sport doesn't create much of a buzz in the United States, but the American players had made real strides in recent years and they deserved to be covered.
Absolutely not," Meadows told The Hill, "but we've made real progress in the last 24 hours in terms of what might be a happy medium for everybody to consider.
I now align more with the predefined protagonist angle—a character that has a fully fleshed personality, a backstory that better writers than me have imagined and made real.
Heat trails making their way across sun-kissed beaches, cool lagoons of blue water, the insignia of experiential dreams made real—these are the aesthetic details littered across Tmrw.
Palestinians are irredeemably rejectionist, runs this argument; they will not give up on their impossible goals and have never made real compromises, in spite of every generous Israeli proposal.
Trump promoted himself during his presidential campaign as a self-made real estate mogul who started out with only a "very small" loan from his businessman father, Fred Trump.
"It's only in the last two years that we have made real progress and we've just barely reached 2007 levels for the majority of families," Gould and Mokhiber said.
The decision made real what Boeing's suppliers had dreaded — a suspension of unknown length that could force some of them to scale back production and even lay off workers.
"While the Chicago Police Department has made real progress and achieved meaningful reforms, the incidents described in this report are sobering to all of us," he said in prepared remarks.
A few yards from the stockpile of La Croix in the warehouse space behind startup Rigetti Computing's offices in Fremont, California, sits a machine like a steampunk illustration made real.
Showrunners said Mr. Snuffleupagus, who was long believed to be Big Bird's imaginary friend, was made real to show children that adults would believe them if the told them something.
In his blurring of distinctions and his use of furniture, McMakin shares something with the faux, non-functional furniture of Richard Artschwager, who also made real furniture for a living.
And the first thing, she made "real clear" to all her employees in North Carolina was that "Cynt" was her preferred name, and she was not letting "Cindy" slide anymore.
What it really was, of course, was a clever marketing device, dreamed up by HBO and Tourism Ireland and made real by a group of highly skilled Belfast linen weavers.
Time and time again, people brought up the metaphor in conversation: geophysics made real through our shared experience of hearing a record-making rocket launch that none of us could see.
While a case can be made for re-hearing their claims of long ago, the event seemed like a stunt and Trump never made real use of it in the debate.
It was the legendary atmosphere of Ridley's Scott film made real, and then a police officer appeared, demanding to know my name — and asking me if I was a replicant, myself.
In upping their record to 2-513, the Raiders made real improvements on defense, where they had allowed 69 points and an NFL-worst 1,035 yards in their first two games.
"Together, we have made real progress in this country, expanding access to services and making reproductive rights a central priority of our nation's health care system," Richards said in the statement.
"Children of Arkham" is either a fan's wildest dreams made real before their eyes, or a complete nightmare of fan fiction running away with itself, tripping every step of the way.
Mr. Trump nonetheless declared the trip a resounding success, saying that he had made real progress by uniting the world against North Korea and insisting on reciprocal trade from Asian nations.
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China — the only country on Earth that could hope to challenge the US as global leader in the foreseeable future — has made real gains in the military, economic, and political spheres.
Magic Wand is full of irreverent, rambling characters and vivid landscapes that are like hazy remembrances of role-playing games as a kid made real again, with a palette set to dazzle.
As he branched out into DJ sets under the Sporting Life moniker over the past year, Sport made real-life connections on bills with experimental-leaning artists like Actress and Galcher Lustwerk.
And in recent decades, both have made real steps toward overcoming these injustices: African-Americans, for example, are better represented in business and government than at any previous point in American history.
A BBC spokesman said much of the report was "out of date" and that it had made "real progress", be it auditing pay or reforming its structure to ensure fairness and transparency.
"This is hard and immensely important work, and we have made real change in the way financial institutions treat consumers," Mr. Cordray said in an email before the Hensarling memo was released.
Rodriguez asked him to at least let her finish school, but her worst fears were soon made real when she got a call from a man who said he had kidnapped her daughter.
Specifically, Rawlinson said Lucid Motors has made "real breakthroughs" on the performance of the company's electric motor, as well as how that motor gets packaged together with the car's transmission and battery pack.
Very hard-working, refuses to yuck it up with the boys, has plenty of steel in her character, and — unlike Margaret Thatcher — has made real efforts to help other women succeed in politics.
Finnish volunteer diver Mikko Paasi, a long-term resident of Thailand, said Kunan's death had changed the mood on the ground and made real for rescuers just how dangerous the mission had become.
Proceeds will benefit Anthology Film Archives, Mekas's dream home for avant-garde cinema that he made real with the help of Jerome Hill, P. Adams Sitney, Peter Kubelka and Stan Brakhage in 1970.
We sat down with Rob Jenkins, a psychologist at the University of York, to talk about the implications of Mission: Impossible made real, and how humans and machines might learn to fight back.
We've made real-time changes to the festival this year and will also be sending out a post-event survey to all badgeholders to collect further feedback on how we should improve and grow.
And Obama has made real strides when it comes to criminal justice reform for US citizens, leveling out the prison population after decades of growth and engineering the largest release of federal inmates ever.
"Authority Figure was made real by observing and analyzing the psychology of our day-to-day while also specifically a project that took time, hard work, care and discussion to develop," Kinlaw told us.
You soon find a gun, the Service Weapon, which is less a gun than the idea of a gun made real (or perhaps less a gun than a heroic weapon given some modern form).
For Boeing's vast network of suppliers, the announcement made real what they had dreaded — a suspension of unknown length that could force some of them to scale back production and even lay off workers.
I worked for this little company in Santa Clara for a short period of time called The Integrated Systems that made real-time operating systems, and then I went to Apple Computer in '95.
Bolshevism was not the antithesis of freedom and democracy, but their radical potential made real in a way more horrifying to Russian liberals, like liberals throughout the century up to the present, than military dictatorship.
"As we show that this is possible and that this dream is real—it is not just a dream, it is something that can be made real—the support will snowball over time," says Musk.
Blomfield said Monzo, which launched in 2015, had made "real progress toward building a sustainable business" by cutting its costs from 65 pounds per account in September 2017 to 15 pounds per account this month.
Hillary Clinton suffered mightily because African Americans didn't turn out for her in 2016, and President Trump's campaign believes they've made real inroads among black men over what the typical Republican presidential nominee would expect.
Every speech Jon or Davos ever made about the folly of fighting each other was made real in this moment, which turned the mass murder of warfare into an actual geographical feature of the battle.
Mr. Trump's tweets also appeared to contradict the American ambassador to Qatar, Dana Shell Smith, who this week retweeted a post of hers saying Qatar had made "real progress" in curbing financial support for terrorists.
And the training NCFI beneficiaries have received has a made real impact for the people they serve back home, including folks like Cass County Chief Criminal Investigator Cody Sartor from my home district in Northeast Texas.
As Kotaku aptly points out, Ninja has made real moves toward being a role model for his 10 million+ Twitch followers, from cutting down on cursing on stream to giving to charity and other important causes.
We are similarly hearing word that another executive order is on the way that would in effect mean the repeal of DACA – Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals – made real by President Obama's executive order in 2012.
I love the way Rebecca Traister talks about this: People can see when new groups are gaining the power to be represented in culture, to see their cultural preferences made real, to be represented in politics.
We could read that as a sign of their relationship being different from his relationship with Elizabeth or with other sources — that telling the truth means it is real, not that it has been made real.
" That was the message from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who said after the summit that the two leaders had made "real progress" during their talks: "We are certainly closer today than we were 36 hours ago.
This fantastical possibility, that an enemy could turn into a friend, was made real for me a few months later, when Jens, the Danish ringleader of the rival gang, moved into the house next door to ours.
German aerospace engineer Markus Schiller said that if the North were to have made real progress, there was no reason not to demonstrate an advanced rocket, rather than turning again to what was probably "their old workhorse".
Next up, on "Don't Make Me," Eliza provides a soulful hook—her plea of "don't make me beg for love" resembling a satellite in the night-sky, the sound, perhaps, of a previous phone call made real.
But if you think of baseball as a sort of nation-of-mind, an idea made real enough to have a culture and citizens of its own, then the way it circles its existential anxieties makes sense.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China has made real efforts toward establishing relations with the Vatican, a Chinese official said on Tuesday, as expectations grow for a landmark accord between the Holy See and Beijing on the appointment of bishops.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous dream of black and white children holding hands was a dream precisely because he realized that in Alabama, conditions of dominance made real friendship between white and black people impossible.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous dream of black and white children holding hands was a dream precisely because he realized that in Alabama, conditions of dominance made real friendship between white and black people impossible.
But even with that ending, this is a queer horror story about a woman unable to fully reckon with her own identity and desires, forced to face them as violent grotesqueries, as frightening and harsh metaphors made real.
The accidental missile alert in Hawaii earlier this month made real for 1093 terrifying minutes the vague, low-level dread that permeates American life today: Nuclear war seems closer and more real than it has in a generation.
" He added, "To the extent that it's been shaded ... it feels to me like, at my level at least, we've had a pretty clear-eyed, sober assessment of where we've made real progress and where we have not.
Finnish volunteer diver Mikko Paasi, a long-term resident of Thailand, said the death of the Thai Navy SEAL had changed the mood on the ground and made real for rescuers just how dangerous the mission had become.
Until the Industrial Revolution made real, sustained economic growth possible, most of humanity was stuck in a Malthusian trap, where economic growth and poverty reduction only led to a population increase that could not be supported, leading to starvation.
Zaire 257 was visualized and made real by Hugh Masekela and Stewart Levine, two friends who had met more than a decade earlier at Manhattan School of Music and had co-founded the now-legendary Chisa Records in 258.
"This is how the appalling failure to use the right words and stand up to hate in the aftermath of Charlottesville is made real in the form of policy; they are two edges of the same sword," writes Schumer.
We've identified a handful of truly promising drug targets, shed greater light on areas of overlap between the pathways and cellular function involved in different brain diseases, and made real inroads toward understanding the causes of disease onset and progression.
At this point, we have made real progress on many issues and we have a clear plan for our apps, centered around making private messaging, stories and groups the foundation of the experience, including enabling encryption and interoperability across our services.
One of the most ambitious ideas for protecting the city that has made real progress is a plan known as "the Big U," which would involve berms and walls along the edges of Manhattan from the Battery up to Midtown.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Tuesday he had made "real progress" on his recent trip to North Korea and can now see a path toward the U.S. goal of eliminating the Asian nation's nuclear weapons.
WASHINGTON — An unexpected meeting of the minds between President Trump and Democratic leaders on Thursday made real a possible deal in Congress to pair enhanced border security with legislation to protect young, undocumented immigrants brought to the country as children.
The victory made Real Madrid the first team to repeat in the Champions League era, and the first to win consecutive titles in the competition since A.C. Milan in 21 and 20153, when the tournament was known as the European Cup.
When pressed by CNN's Jake Tapper earlier Sunday over criticism of the invitation to host Taliban leaders just days from the 9/11 anniversary, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo only offered that the US has "made real progress" toward peace talks.
"With more than 15 million jobs created since early 2010 and real median incomes growing more than 5 percent last year, it's clear we've made real progress coming back from the crisis," Clinton senior policy advisor Jacob Leibenluft said in a statement.
"There's a real energy here in London, and the LCM concept has made real waves," said Caroline Rush, chief executive of the British Fashion Council, noting that New York had followed suit with its New York Fashion Week: Men's, which started last July.
Taking place almost entirely in the Johnson's living room, Wednesday's episode of the ABC comedy follows the family as they wait for a grand jury's decision regarding a fictional police brutality case similar to ones that have recently made real-life headlines.
"I believe we have made real progress during my tenure in ending the practices that gave rise to concerns, addressing operational weaknesses, creating a culture of risk management, and working to reassure taxpayers that our tax system treats taxpayers fairly," he said.
But when the consequences of GOP obstruction and zeal for budget-cutting are made real—by denying relief for flood victims in Louisiana, lead poisoning in Flint, or exposure to the Zika virus—they cave before word gets out to the public.
Kurlansky briskly surveys everything from Chinese oracle bones, cuneiform tablets and Egyptian papyrus to Mexican amate — the bark-based writing material, not a true paper, on which the Aztecs wrote their glyphs, though they may also have made real paper from agave.
"As we show that this is possible and that this dream is real — it is not just a dream, it is something that can be made real — the support will snowball over time," in an article published in academic journal New Space recently.
"From our government's prospective we have always maintained an honest desire to improve relations and the Chinese government has always made real efforts (towards this)," Chen Zongrong, former vice head of the State Administration for Religious Affairs, said at a news briefing.
For supporters of the Gard family, however, it's just another example of a government treading on the rights of its own citizens — a "death panel" made real (it's not for nothing that the Gard case has captured the interest of the far right).
Washington (CNN)Eric Trump on Friday defended his father's self-made real estate mogul narrative, saying the Republican presidential nominee was the epitome of the American dream for having "gone from just about nothing" to become a successful real estate mogul in New York.
If I get the credit, I get a participation bonus of three hundred thousand dollars, and if the movie ends up doing well there's more money to be made, real money, and then I can give to good causes and help people I care about.
But the brick buildings of the Fulton Houses, built in 1965, have deteriorated even as Chelsea has undergone a dizzying economic transformation that has made real estate values skyrocket and mom-and-pop stores shutter, burdening many public housing residents with higher living costs.
The American ambassador to Qatar, Dana Shell Smith, this week retweeted one of her posts, saying that Qatar made "real progress" in curbing financial support for terrorists, reportedly including prosecuting people for funding terrorist groups, freezing assets and putting stringent controls on its banks.
"This is how the appalling failure to use the right words and stand up to hate in the aftermath of Charlottesville is made real in the form of policy; they are two edges of the same sword," Mr. Schumer wrote of racism and the commission.
Maker looks the part of a destroyer, with his famous video's title promising basketball revolution, and some of its more than two million viewers leaving comments about its star being an unfair NBA2K creation made real, or an alien sent to us from the future of sports.
Dulwich director Xavier Bray was behind the same gory, Spanish brand of suffering depicted in The Sacred Made Real, at The National Gallery in 2009, which took a detached, rigorously academic look at shockingly realistic Spanish Baroque wood sculptures of flayed and decaying Christs and saints.
"Sounds like we may have made real progress regarding a cease-fire and hopefully a sustainable solution that will prevent the reemergence of ISIS and the abandonment of our ally, the Kurds," Graham tweeted after Trump called him with the news from Air Force One. Sen.
The final effect is like a 1950s science-fiction pulp novel cover made real, with a scale that's hard to understand even standing directly in front of the thing and seeing workers busy putting the final touches on the rocket's exterior ahead of SpaceX's update event tonight.
Both can be made real in a single instance (the sale of a painting, the destruction of a body) that sets a precedent for a longer-term operation of the same function (the worth of Schutz's work going forward, the continued murder of many Black bodies).
Mr. Trump's winding path to the presidency began 10 miles east of the spot where he would build Trump Tower, in the wealthy Queens enclave of Jamaica Estates, where his father's self-made real estate empire granted Mr. Trump an easy entry into the world of construction and development.
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But where FX has made real Emmy headway over the past several years, it felt like 2017 took it back just a bit, from The Americans' failure to hold on in the drama series category (after receiving its first nomination there in 2016) to its stumbles at the actual ceremony.
Art historians might feed you some bullshit, saying that it spoke to the common vernacular of the time, or that it represented the post-war irony of minimal anguish, or that it just made real life feel like a comic book, the painting acting like a floating speech bubble above any gallery passerby.
You could make Bobby Flay's double-chocolate pancakes for breakfast this weekend, particularly if you have children and any of them are entertaining sleepovers tonight or Saturday — it's a child's fantasy made real, that dish, insanely delicious, the perfect thing to eat before an afternoon spent watching the X Games in Aspen.
Elliot Schrage, Facebook's vice president for communications and public policy, and David Ginsberg, its director of research, said in a blog post on Monday that the company had made "real progress" in dealing with hoax stories and sham accounts since the 2016 election and the campaign, known as Brexit, to withdraw Britain from the European Union.
On Thursday, Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCotton warns China: Crackdown on Hong Kong would be 'grave miscalculation' Pompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests Pompeo acknowledges 'places where ISIS is more powerful today' MORE said the two nations had made "real progress" in recent days toward setting conditions for the meeting, though a final decision has not yet been made.
The deaths occurred a day after Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCotton warns China: Crackdown on Hong Kong would be 'grave miscalculation' Pompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests Pompeo acknowledges 'places where ISIS is more powerful today' MORE made an unannounced visit to Afghanistan, where he said the U.S. has made "real progress" in Afghan peace talks with the Taliban, CNN reported.
Rankin is remembered for two big things: being the first female member of Congress, and her votes against both World War I and World War II. On the first achievement, she was the first of many to come, as this Pew report illustrates: As subsequent posts will explore, Rankin was followed by a limited number of female House members, so that only in the past four decades have women made real gains in congressional representation.
The Special Committee instructed Covington to evaluate three issues: (1) Uber's workplace environment as it related to the allegations of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation in Ms. Fowler's post; (2) whether the company's policies and practices were sufficient to prevent and properly address discrimination, harassment, and retaliation in the workplace; and (3) what steps Uber could take to ensure that its commitment to a diverse and inclusive workplace was reflected not only in the company's policies but made real in the experiences of each of Uber's employees.
We've made real progress in an astonishingly short amount of time: from seven years ago, when, as one of the first out trans journalists in the country, I was still spending much of my time helping reporters and editors newly attuned to trans issues use correct pronouns, to today, when a transgender candidate has won the Democratic nomination for governor of Vermont, and shows like "Transparent" and "Pose" not only receive high critical praise but also feature powerful trans storytellers and actors behind and in front of the camera.
Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoAfghan president vows to take revenge after Islamic State attack on wedding The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Latest pro-democracy rally draws tens of thousands in Hong Kong MORE said Thursday that the United States and North Korea have made "real progress" in the last three days toward setting the conditions that would allow President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and leader Kim Jong Un's summit to move forward.

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