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The next moment in time will be different from the last moment in time.
BTW ... this was not just a moment in time.
INSLEY: I think it is at this moment in time.
It was just, as they say, one moment in time.
Not a cause for concern at this moment in time.
But because of this moment in time when they're at.
This fallacy has been exposed by this moment in time.
"It's a moment in time, that stands still," he continued.
For a brief moment in time, that compact was broken.
At this moment in time, she is engaged to Emmett.
But I feel like we're at this moment in time.
Roebuck: It was so evocative of that moment in time.
So that was definitely something about the moment in time.
Which is, particularly at this #MeToo moment in time, unconscionable.
They'll each find heroes suitable to their moment in time.
There are many things different about this moment in time.
It's a heroic story, particularly at this moment in time.
"The I.P.O. is just a moment in time," he said.
At this moment in time, we can confidently say: neither.
" They said they wanted "this message, this moment in time, remembered.
"We are in a super unique moment in time," said Wicks.
But it could well be more than a moment in time.
"I have this magical moment in time documented forever," she added.
Together we have been audacious to redefine this moment in time.
He is a character made for this particular moment in time.
Our rankings, however, are aimed at capturing a moment in time.
It's not doing heavy-enough lifting for this moment in time.
Pence's moment in time for the American public hasn't yet happened.
But I do use 1Password now at this moment in time.
Would it have been as much of a moment in time?
I was trying to acclimate them to their moment in time.
I don&apost know if you remember that moment in time.
The Jebel Irhoud fossil captures a moment in time of evolution.
I found it fascinating that it preserved a moment in time.
But is euphoria the right attitude for this moment in time?
At that moment in time, though, I didn't want to escape.
Such categories seem beside the point at this moment in time.
Anyways, let this weird moment in time serve as a wakeup call.
It was so clearly a snapshot of a chaotic moment in time.
But WeWork's slow-motion implosion comes at an uncertain moment in time.
He's the ideal man for FC Bayern at this moment in time.
This movie is exactly what we need at this moment in time.
Unfortunately, Donald Trump is raising the temperature at this moment in time.
So at this moment in time we have to fight our instincts.
"The Thief and the Cobbler: A Moment in Time" is not rated.
But today it's difficult because it's not a moment in time diagnosis.
"This moment in time, this is your time to rise," Winfrey said.
It's about the chemistry of two people at a moment in time.
Of course, valuations are just a moment in time and could change.
This is not a permanent state; it is a moment in time.
But on Monday, the Americans kept control of this moment in time.
So that we have a record of this extraordinary moment in time.
It could be a moment in time, a place or an artist.
Versus equity funding which is spot funding in one moment in time.
There was a moment in time where it was a value market.
"I'm inspired by this moment in time that we're in," she said.
"We have a moment in time to change the state," he said.
And I think that's an interesting finding in this moment in time.
If this moment in time feels strangely familiar, it's because it is.
That was a moment in time as much as it was a game.
We could select the moment in time to freeze him in our minds.
It was a transitional moment in time for the media at that point.
We have people who stand at every corner of this moment in time.
And how are we actually having it at this historical moment in time?
" He told PEOPLE CHICA exclusively: "I know this is a moment in time.
Each man reflected his own moment in time and his own unique perspective.
Is there a moment in time when you think the world went astray?
Consequently, polls reflect sentiment at a moment in time in the near past.
What's somewhat disturbing thought is we're getting closer to that moment in time.
"Merci is not about status, it is a moment in time," he said.
What a commentary on this moment in time in American politics and culture.
It's a brand activation in a nearly post-brand-activation moment in time.
"This is a moment in time that invites a movement," said Ms. Khan.
We call it a base frame, and that moment in time really happened.
We're in this moment in time where we are thinking again very apocalyptically.
But love is not a moment in time; it's the passage of time.
Even if it was a brief moment in time, it really helped business.
I'm not a historian, but this is a very scary moment in time.
What are our actual chances, at this moment in time, of living forever?
A photograph was a frozen presentation of a person, not a moment in time.
It was a moment in time that no longer exists and never will again.
Throughout my career, I would look back at this moment in time with admiration.
"People are looking to be entertained at that moment in time," Mr. Kay said.
Can you pinpoint the exact moment in time when this idea came to you?
These images show a glimpse into everyone's life at a specific moment in time.
At this moment in time, with the American Dream so broken, "security" will do.
Except at that particular moment in time I didn't like me all that much.
At this moment in time, the design world is best characterized by its homogeneity.
This is a moment in time that allows us to see this societal corruption.
Which pretty nicely sums up the LME tin market at this moment in time.
"At that moment in time, I was the one with more power," she writes.
It creates a vortex that leads you into another reality, another moment in time.
Like Pompeii, the settlement captures a moment in time—albeit a moment of tragedy.
For a brief moment in time, the viewer experiences Abramović's intensity one-on-one.
Universities were transformed, as was, for a brief moment in time, the Catholic Church.
But when done right, it's a special way to mark a moment in time.
"This is historic, this is a moment in time," the rapper Big Sean said.
They are like meteors blazing across our political firmament at a moment in time.
We live in an incredible moment in time and you cover it every day.
But they only paid for a moment in time—they didn't pay for me.
In the future, we will remember this moment in time as a pivotal one.
"This is a moment in time," said Senator Heidi Heitkamp, Democrat of North Dakota.
At this moment in time the business is exactly where I want to be.
Which maybe is not the best symbolism, really, for this particular moment in time.
So this is a kind of weird moment in time that we are in.
" "This is a moment in time that allows us to see this societal corruption.
But for us on Pixel, we're more about capturing the right moment in time.
"This was a moment in time," said Mr. Bergstol, who also designed the course.
They're partisan dispatches from a certain moment in time, one that echoes our own.
And don't forget, again, it substantiates everything that led to this moment in time.
The result makes this moment in time an awkward one for the innovation cycle.
A portrait of America at a moment in time which is still relevant today.
Whatever interests me in that moment in time, I sit down and read it.
You are who you are at this moment in time, and you're doing your best.
Even so, chrisman01's find is still remarkable since it captures a moment in time.
FOR a brief, beautiful moment in time Jeff Bezos and Bernie Sanders were at peace.
Eagleman: It is not clear at this moment in time how the brain does this.
The most important thing at this moment in time is that we do something. Anything.
In many ways, it was exactly the type of film that moment in time needed.
The act of taking a photo, catching a moment in time on film is magic.
We called the show Zeitgeist because it just happened as this weird moment in time.
As history immortalizes this moment in time, it will not be kind to the GOP.
For a moment in time, the alley was Paris itself, the lifeblood of an era.
They realize that this is a moment in time, and they're a part of it.
Not only does a hankie dry my brow, it also records a moment in time.
It's also a moment in time when the work we're doing is its most critical.
In this moment in time, that is extraordinarily important for our democracy and our government.
This is an interesting moment in time when everyone on the planet has realized that.
"Any system of classification is going to be of its moment in time," he says.
What had happened that provoked this rather startling strike at this particular moment in time?
I think the state of that relationship at this moment in time is certainly unique.
Right now ... at this exact moment in time ... Draya Michele and Orlando Scandrick are back together.
But for a beautiful moment in time we created a lot of value for shareholders. pic.twitter.
Sorry to Bother You marks a great moment in time to revisit the group's back catalog.
"At this moment in time, with this president, there is such a polarizing divide," Brown continues.
"That was the moment in time where the cloud really became the way forward," McDermott said.
They also create a moment in time [and] that is really what social is all about.
History will, however, remember the memes that came out of this extremely dumb moment in time.
Honest and accurate for that moment in time, but also liable to suffer from fading relevance.
It's no coincidence that B17 is enjoying a second life online, at this moment in time.
Certainly, we're privileged to live in this moment in time and space when eclipses are possible.
"Today is a moment in time we'll all remember," Archambault said to a crowd of hundreds.
"I think he feels like there's a moment in time here," Tillerson said, referring to Trump.
The price of the share at any moment in time fluctuates, according to the market's expectations.
When you listen to the album, does it take you back to a moment in time?
Elections are a unique moment in time and re-creating the circumstances surrounding them is impossible.
But West's arguments are particularly difficult to witness at this moment in time, during Trump's presidency.
Discrimination against LGBTQ2 communities is not a moment in time, but an ongoing, centuries-old campaign.
A strange moment in time that, if executed, could've changed the course of hip-hop forever.
Obama figured this was a moment in time and that the fuss would subside soon enough.
The role of the press is to report the current climate of a moment in time.
What I want is to capture who that person is at a specific moment in time.
But records do have an artistic beauty and they represent a moment in time and culture.
A. The question now is what are we going to do with this moment in time.
"The best sculptures in history are not fixed at a particular moment in time," she said.
"Network" captures a moment in time when network television was nearing the end of its reign.
I think this is a moment in time, a critical moment, where we reaffirm our mission.
What books would you recommend at this moment in time, that captures this sense of turmoil?
Things are always on the verge of collapse, which seems right for this moment in time.
But for a moment in time, they spread their glitter-riddled gospel all over the world.
Collectibles can be broken into categories determined by provenance, rarity and even a moment in time.
The point was, he came at a moment in time when I was looking for an ally.
KS: Miller to me is the funniest one there at this point, at this moment in time.
"In this moment in time, right now, we need to be doing these rescues," one mediator said.
We're at a moment in time where the most exciting computing devices of yesteryear have gotten good.
And what it is that we're seeing, quite frankly, is the urgency of this moment in time.
But it did make a quick rebound after hitting $17 for a very brief moment in time.
Do they live happily ever after or appreciate their brief moment in time for what it is?
Unfortunately, Donald Trump is the lead in terms of raising the temperature at this moment in time.
I wish an entire debate could be dedicated to racial issues, especially at the moment in time.
"I honestly think I'm exactly where I'm supposed to be at this moment in time," he said.
Instead, [Friend] tend[s] to think about what is happening next at this exact moment in time.
He said that there is no need for consolidation between European insurances at this moment in time.
At this moment in time, our country's economy is growing and unemployment is at a historic low.
Well, I think you're looking at two companies that you just mentioned, at a moment in time.
Schwab: There was two years of dissatisfaction and negotiations that led up to that moment in time.
"This is a very fragile moment in time for African-Americans across this country," Mr. Richmond said.
It was the visual and written essay of that moment in time, the perfect union of everything.
We're at a moment in time where people may be sleeping in a less-familiar bed indefinitely.
This, in my mind, is a moment in time when workers are coming together like never before.
Q: At this moment in time, Ms. Mann, were you physically or sexually attracted to the defendant?
"This is just one moment in time," said Maria Cardona, a Democratic strategist and CNN political commentator.
And we certainly are at a moment in time when we need new ideas in our party.
These cultural workers most evidently converged at that moment in time dominated by the movement called Realism.
Think about Digital Research and Microsoft getting the same luck event at the exact same moment in time.
But it failed in part because that's all it really was — a slogan of a moment in time.
"We stand ready to receive Prime Minister May at any moment in time when they're ready," he added.
What you can do with 220, 23, 220, $25,000 at this moment in time, right now, is amazing.
"This is one moment in time in a much longer journey in the transformation of Twitter," he said. 
Benioff's notes on unity were pitch-perfect for this moment in time in this city of wealthy liberals.
The question behind Clinton's millennial dip is whether it represents a moment in time or a new norm.
I believe we are in a moment in time where older women's beauty has been a startling revelation.
"At that moment in time, I fell to the floor and let God take the wheel," he said.
It was this snapshot moment in time when I felt the most on my game as a songwriter.
What advice do you have for readers, listeners, and consumers of media in this particular moment in time?
I can look at two different artists and see two completely different takes on a moment in time.
But on reflection, I also could have commented more thoughtfully on the vote and that moment in time.
"We don't draw conclusions based on any single poll at any single moment in time," the report states.
What did you end up falling in love with about this particular period and this moment in time?
He signed us as his group at a moment in time when groups were no longer being signed.
Anybody at that moment in time has to make the decision that we're going to consider other alternatives.
Therefore, design of reusable and reconfigurable building should ensure that at any given moment in time they permanent.
"It's reflective of where you are in your life and what you're doing in that moment in time."
"Right now information is flat," he says delivering a discrete data set at a specific moment in time.
Instead, he described the matter as a "temporary moment in time" that was the fault of other nations.
"His message has been inspiring for people, and people at this moment in time want to be inspired."
Our goal was to freeze that fatal moment in time and find out why that shot was taken.
At the turn of the last century her bag came to encapsulate a decidedly Manhattan moment in time.
WARNER: At that moment in time, did you ever revisit that as a — in — in these subsequent sessions?
"This is a moment in time when the issue was more important than the politics," Mr. Davidoff said.
This study was observational, relied on people reporting their eating habits and captured only one moment in time.
It's wildly detailed down to the minute, and can show where you were at any moment in time.
We cannot continue to trivialize the problems of our current political climate as merely a moment in time.
It's reasonable to be emotional about the thoughts that were important to you at one moment in time.
"This is pretty much like my 'Thriller' – it's like a moment in time," he said in some interview.
She added that she hopes this moment in time, when women can be heard, results in real change.
Acts of Sedition, put together on the fly, captured a moment in time before it became a reality.
We have at our fingertips at any moment in time the richness of full video chat, free of charge.
"It was a moment in time when we had great despair, and he was unable to communicate," Millie said.
It's a moment in time when we all feel desperate about the climate vis-à-vis the Trump election.
The result was an international day of protest that was largely a spontaneous response to a moment in time.
I like the fact that she's edgy and she's discussing who she is at that particular moment in time.
These investors are buying in, assuming the valuations [they are paying at any single moment in time] are correct.
Because, I'm telling you there's a global economic slowdown, it's akin to a recession at this moment in time.
China pivoting to Russia at this moment in time cannot be a good thing on any number of levels.
"Make yourself indispensable at whatever it is that you're doing at this moment in time, right now," Higgins says.
So this is a moment in time then that we must fight for the best of who we are.
Sometimes there are images that so perfectly encapsulate a moment in time that all you can do is marvel.
How often I need to do this depends on how bad the EB is at that moment in time.
Is there a moment in time where you recognized the library had taken on a life of its own?
In that sense, the fight was a snapshot of the early nineties, and a moment in time for Britain.
The success of this pilot program is a testament to the adaptive spirit needed at this moment in time.
When we remember, we don't wind back our minds to a moment in time and relive that exact moment.
To declare a golden age is to freeze a moment in time, locking a gilded frame around its edges.
He said, 'You've made a lot of [millionaires]' — at that moment in time, 85033,000 shares made you a millionaire.
There was only one moment in time that if we had found out, we all would have done something.
The Grammys may represent a moment in time, but it's not certain that that's going to be the case.
Limited to four years, I believe history will look back at this presidency as an aberrant moment in time.
"This is a moment in time, a moment in history, where forces of hate have been unleashed," he said.
And we are here at this moment in time because we must answer a fundamental question: Who are we?
"If this moment in time feels strangely familiar, it's because it is," Time's Up said in a Monday statement.
And it says something about the moment in time we're in as well, the animosity against the ACA broadly.
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The picture was taken at this moment in time, with Jack holding a gift he had just received (the poster).
The feat is made doubly impressive by that weird place we find comedy to be at this moment in time.
If you really study it, there's this moment in time where you get a luck event, something breaks your way.
"Each cell will fire at a different moment in time until they fill out the entire time interval," Eichenbaum said.
The power of this approach lies in its efficiency—it requires less computation than continuously recreating every moment in time.
" He added at the time, "I honestly think I'm exactly where I'm supposed to be at this moment in time.
The first is to use cameras and microphones to record a moment in time, such as the original Moon landing.
In an interview with both curators, Mings said it was important to memorialize Medu by recreating that moment in time.
And we'll all be healthier for it... I believe with all my heart that this moment in time is essential.
This "incredible moment in time," as Tatum wrote, is also time in which the proliferation of fake news sways elections.
They were paused in that precious moment in time before graduation, before moving away, when they still believed in Santa.
It's about loving someone at exactly the wrong moment in time and finding your way through everything that follows regardless.
Carey's legacy, which is firmly rooted in Black culture, cannot be minimized to one genre or one moment in time.
"We're thrilled to be performing in our nation's capital during this historic moment in time," Rich said in a statement.
Because it reimagines the act, the dance, the song, or piece of art as a solitary, disconnected moment in time.
A hypothetical moment in time when Marnie has become so advanced that humanity undergoes a dramatic and irreversible change. 2.
These guys feel like the kings of their world, and for this moment in time, at least, they nearly are.
The work was a tableau: a frozen moment in time with Ana as the victim after she had been killed.
Pisces is the sign of limitlessness, but protection and boundaries are key for creating peace at this moment in time.
This is also just a good general moment in time to remind people to please set up two-factor authentication.
You know, there's no bigger privilege in the world than to work at this company at this moment in time.
He's even fixed himself up a Facebook page, although, bless him, he has no followers at this moment in time.
We've reached the moment in time that George Washington warned about in his farewell address with the danger of factions.
While the challenge for food allergy families is not unique, I believe that this moment in time just might be.
These songs can capture a moment in time and bridge the emotion with the experience in way that is timeless.
It's hard to argue that, at this moment in time, Brexit is worse for Britain than Trump is for America.
As far as I am concerned our government is not being captured by anybody at this present moment in time.
The evaluation of happiness, for example, was based on a single question and focused on only one moment in time.
And young lady, you're here a moment in time, and your job is to find that purpose that you have.
In what was a suspended moment in time, I recognized — if only for a second — that this normalcy was fleeting.
And then there are a few that define a moment in time by explaining why asset markets overreach and implode.
" He added, "I hope this book proves to be a valuable record of our whereabouts at this moment in time.
At this moment in time, the layoffs are happening [and] it seems to be on a person to person basis.
I think we're at a moment in time where our leaders and some of our great institutions are failing us.
"All art is about telling a story and about a society at a particular moment in time," Mr. Naudan said.
"Neither China nor the U.S. can eliminate the economic interdependence of each other at this moment in time," she said.
Answer: Ms. Friedman: You said that you like to do exhibits that have resonance in a specific moment in time.
"Investing should never be about a moment in time, it should always be about a process over time," Sonders says.
I've been an advocate against sexual violence for more than 20 years, and I never envisioned this moment in time.
This is a rare moment in time when a member of the Executive Branch calls for reducing his rulemaking powers.
What I believe is different about this moment in time is the internet industry leaders understand that privacy is paramount.
In this case, we recognize the history and global importance of this image in documenting a particular moment in time.
That ring of light is made up of every sunrise and sunset happening on Earth at that moment in time.
Any behavior at any given moment in time is hundreds of processes working together, some of which are just chance.
But I think at this moment in time, in kinda comes across as destabilizing, rather than as long-term reassuring.
Perhaps at the head of the table was Kerouac, whose On the Road crystallized forever a specific moment in time.
If you look at other apps such as Periscope, Facebook Live, people are starting to realize that the real engagement is actually in Live, because there's the sense that people are there at that moment in time and the shared experiences of everyone at that moment in time, looking at something and doing something simultaneously.
A story about a special moment in time when a man is presented with one chance that may never be repeated.
It's shot in slow motion, as if to preserve that idyllic, precious moment in time, before the screen fades to black.
Kickstarter is the most helpful when you have a single moment in time, a single project, a single position to take.
The Replica scents aren't made to smell like a certain ingredient, but rather to be reminiscent of a moment in time.
"I will never forget us, but in this moment in time, us is no longer him and I forever," he continued.
And this is a moment in time when we need better ethics when it comes to what's happening on the internet.
And it's a very specific moment in time that was very, very hard for both of us that made us bond.
And I'm so proud of that, because in this moment in time he cannot use them because they're doing it right.
And what I saw, that moment in time that was frozen, there's no amount of bullets that could take [it] away.
For me, "Knuck If You Buck" is one of those songs that perfectly captures a moment in time in my life.
Beirut-based artist Ahmad Ghossein's readymade memorial, "Relocating the Past," pays homage to the catastrophe by freezing the moment in time.
In a new episode of EJNYC, EJ Johnson opens up about the moment in time he considered transitioning into a woman.
His subjects do not inhabit a specific place, but rather a moment in time, which the painting shares with the viewer.
"Don't let a photo steal joy — you are worth so much more than one split second moment in time," she wrote.
"We've never seen this before and it's a unique moment in time," said Thomas Rankin, CEO of Dash Hudson, to Mashable.
I'm excited to see how this moment in time galvanizes entrepreneurial attention on making social networks work in our new world.
While an artwork is a visual of a moment in time, a wild place is the visual of all time compounded.
What might they reasonably expect at this moment in time from both the international community and their own, fragile, unity government?
Karl said that moment in time, that combination of that film and its soundtrack, was a bit like the UK's Woodstock.
While some media critics say he's a showboat, he says his style is effective -- and necessary -- at this moment in time.
Public figures, particularly politicians, whether the depiction is fair or not, are often defined by a single moment in time. Sen.
Anybody at that moment in time has to make the decision that we're going to consider other alternatives, I get that.
I burrowed into this sliver of history as deeply as I could, to summon a specific moment in time and place.
A story about a special moment in time -- when a man is presented with one chance that may never be repeated.
Capitalism has been the main beneficiary of both big and small governments depending on its needs at given moment in time.
But more than that, people who were willing to share things: their meal, their space, and that particular moment in time.
If Karl-Anthony Towns were to be frozen, developmentally speaking, at this moment in time, it would be a tremendous disappointment.
"It was an interesting moment in time, especially for New Yorkers," Mr. Eastwood said in a recent telephone interview from California.
It's not immediately clear, however, what would motivate either Bird of Lime to sell to Uber at this moment in time.
"She added: "Sometimes we are in a moment in time and we feel that that is the only thing going on.
BOBBY KOTICK: So, there was a moment in time where we had a very large shareholder that was a French company.
"These cases are one moment in time in something that's going to be going on for 100 years," Yale's Sabin said.
These three trends in concert have created a unique moment in time, but a secondary reason should not be missed, either.
Some came in reaction to a moment in time that defied understanding — the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and the Rev.
Does the compilation feel like a way of fixing a musical moment in time and space in, well, time and space?
"Harvey was a moment in time," Robert Redford, who founded Sundance, said at the festival's opening-day news conference on Thursday.
When we look back at this moment in time, the sheer ubiquity of the topic will, perhaps, be its defining characteristic.
Look, there was a moment in time at ESPN where there was a lot of attention placed on that exact question.
It's better to be clear about what you want to get done at any moment in time than combining multiple tasks.
"It is clear that God has a different purpose for me at this moment in time," Delaney said in a statement.
But Taylor, a biographer of Proust, is less concerned with a moment in time than with the mystery of time itself.
If I could have three more, at this moment in time, I would choose Albert Camus, Jane Jacobs and Jane Austen.
"It seems to me that we're going through a moment in time that's vital, and there will be detritus," she said.
A consensus emerged that the world is at an important moment in time for women's empowerment where real change is possible.
"This is a moment in time, a moment in history, where forces of hate have been unleashed," Mr. de Blasio said.
For fans of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' 1986 comic book series Watchmen, this week is a strange moment in time.
When future anthropologists and historians study this moment in time, we wonder if they will be baffled by the existence of memes.
I believe history will look back on four years of this President and all he embraces as an aberrant moment in time.
The stories, feelings, and, yes, celebrities that show up offer a peek into our national psyche at a given moment in time.
Whereas Kodachrome was really the first to perfectly freeze your memory as it was at that moment in time, in full color.
Matthew McConaughey's character, Cooper, sees a tesseracted form of the library in his house — every moment in time that library ever existed.
For a brief moment in time, as Hopkinsville turned its eyes toward the sky, the people who live here could just be.
So you don't feel like that was a moment in time, that Trump was — maybe there was a media fascination with him?
" Looking back at Blueprint's original publication from more than four decades ago, Stein said, "We were speaking to that moment in time.
It is a greater community of individuals that are like, 'I want to be part of this moment in time of growth.
The argument I'm making is not that civilisation was suddenly brought into being at one moment in time and then progress stopped.
As we speak, at this moment in time, the bastards at HBO have not sent me the scripts for the final season.
And perhaps more than any recent moment in time, the 2016 election highlights that the liberal left has decisively won that fight.
Instead of focusing on a specific moment in time, she created songs that she'd want to come back to year after year.
"At the current moment in time, ThyssenKrupp is not the subject of German or Israeli investigations," the company said in a statement.
But what the researchers found to be most remarkable about these fossils is that they capture a moment in time of evolution.
European lands and the EU are at this moment in time projecting a somewhat negative image to the rest of the world.
And, without a doubt, breaking apart the FAA at this moment in time would greatly complicate the task of moving NextGen forward.
"Jeffrey is trying to understand what it's like to be a prisoner in America at this moment in time," Belber told me.
"At this moment in time, Aabar is not selling the bank," Falcon Chief Executive Walter Berchtold told a media briefing in Zurich.
What Mr. Obama discovered — and what his successor will learn — is that every presidency lasts for only a brief moment in time.
The actual wedding day can fly by, since, in comparison to the months of planning, it's only a brief moment in time.
Newspapers are, of course, the product of publishers, as well as the location and moment in time in which they were published.
You know, I think that when you look at large-cap tech, it's going to be trickier at this moment in time.
"Harvey Weinstein was a moment in time and we're going to move past that," Sundance founder Robert Redford said in his remarks.
Mark was talking about this uncertain moment in time in his life and I think that's really emboldening for a young artist.
The result is that the number of cases reported daily provides an incomplete picture of the outbreak at any moment in time.
"I want to have it for a moment in time," said Mr. Patrizia, who lives in New York and works in hospitality.
I hope this moment in time shows how vulnerable these workers are and forces us all to examine how we treat them.  
"This is a moment in time when the entire industry should look at the cost of waiting to get paid," said Shah.
And maybe I'm over-projecting, but doesn't that make this seem, at this moment in time, like an Everywoman kind of play?
An unkempt inbox is a fascinating digital record of what was going on in your life at any given moment in time.
What we should all want to avoid is a moment in time when every good smartphone has such a hefty asking price.
The docuseries is called "A Moment in Time" ... and it will have 6 to 8 hour-long episodes dedicated to each subject.
But everyone walked away unscathed: At least in one moment in time, in one specific place, someone was praying for Mr. Lamar.
Which is not a bad way to describe where we are at this particular moment in time, when you think about it.
An earlier version of this article misidentified the singer of "One Moment in Time" in a video of the skater Starr Andrews.
Instead, they may well have wanted nothing more than to make a precise and flattering record of a particular moment in time.
You may recall, there was a moment in time where the DNC cut off access to the voter files for Sen. Sanders.
We say we have "entangled histories" when it is impossible to assign a definite state to our system at each moment in time.
"It's sweet how, even in the most unpredictable ways, we're given exactly what we need for that exact moment in time," she said.
Even more than Trump's ascension, it seems to perfectly capture a moment in time, an inarticulate yawp of protest from angry white men.
He was interested in embodying this very horrible position that people were taking and then it really existed as a moment in time.
The video is a moment in time, an afternoon road tripping through Oregon in honor of friendship, freedom, rock & roll, and Mikey himself.
The game might be on in the background, but lord knows what an individual is paying attention to at any moment in time.
So there is this obvious problem: How can we think about that moment in time without following and repeating a single-perspective narrative?
That means looking at the calendar year, the company's budget or exactly where your "moment in time" is with the company, Brzezinski said.
How exhausted I am and what big project I have for work the next day simply isn't important in that moment in time.
None other than Virgin founder Richard Branson, who found him taking a nap on the couch at exactly the wrong moment in time.
"There's something about taking a brief moment in time and stretching it out forever that opens up new ways of thinking" they explain.
Those are the photos in which the process of freezing a moment in time can lead to intimacy, beauty, and integrity of subject.
Honestly, there was a moment in time when I think I had the flu, or I was ... I think it was the flu.
"At this moment in time we're going to keep doing what we're doing, which is gathering information and going from there," he said.
Or perhaps we are witnessing something more sinister: a particularly ugly moment in time, seeping into us and threatening to pull us under.
Keeping Score Every mistrustful, jittery Cubs fan requires reassurance right about now that this moment in time is not merely another cruel tease.
But again, it could be explained as foresight or genius of the founder to launch the startup at a great moment in time.
The experience was a lot, but it was also probably the perfect environment to see Future in at this exact moment in time.
But the desire by government for biometric control and policing is not limited to this moment in time, this administration, or its party.
And the emerging side of the party is stepping up to the plate, and recognizing that we're in an unprecedented moment in time.
"And along the way we just stumbled upon something interesting," Dr. Melgar said: a key moment in time that frames an earthquake's future.
Because of the moment in time that Nebula helped select, the Gamora we see never met Peter Quill, Drax, Rocket Raccoon, or Mantis.
Do you feel like right now you are part of any sort of larger movement or some moment in time we are in?
"There is definitely a moment in time that we have a choice to say either I give up or I fight," she said.
All the tasks, Mr. McGreevey noted, are next to impossible for a recently released, long-term inmate, particularly at this moment in time.
But when they do appear, they instantly evoke a particular moment in time, the way a smell or a song might in other contexts.
"This is a moment in time, given our financial and operational strength, to begin to better serve customers with more agility, speed and flexibility."
Now there's a moment in time in our country where they really need the Valley to step up and answer the call to service.
Given how much of the reality star's life is on public display, this could just be one moment in time she wants for herself.
I think that every voice that is added makes it harder and harder to ignore or just write off as a moment in time.
There's not a particular moment in time where you make a decision about whether or not you're with someone, or even how you feel.
"This is a real moment in time for MPs to stand up and be counted, and there's definitely an appetite for doing things differently."
Each artist captured a moment in time in an ever-changing city, a distillation of an era and a culture in a single image.
"A story about a special moment in time, when a man is presented with one chance that may never be repeated," the voiceover intones.
Like 18th-century portraits snipped out of black paper, a silhouette in fashion acts as a visual shorthand for a certain moment in time.
What Trump can do is target the Code of Federal Regulations, another publication that represents the government's current rules at any moment in time.
At a moment in time affirmative action was a flood into a system which jump-started many who achieved their success through hard work.
A moment in time in which two very different visions of humanity's future compete for the hearts and mind of citizens around the world.
But, just because I don't have a S.O. at a specific moment in time shouldn't make me feel like I'm lacking in some way.
The hell is going on here, other than the Grammys' typical detachment from the most vital music being made at each moment in time?
Hair trends aren't the only defining characteristics of an era: though not quite as obvious, eyebrows can be indicative of moment in time, too.
Throughout your career, your M.O. has always seemed to be that the records are just documents of a moment in time for the band.
"It is just nuts that we are in this moment in time when we have intolerance really infecting our political process," Mr. Greenblatt said.
Current polls simply capture a moment in time, and this moment is too far away from the only moment that truly matters: Election Day.
"It was just a moment in time where it didn't matter what you were doing, whether you were an artist or whatever," Holliday continued.
"Investing should never be about a moment in time," Liz Ann Sonders, chief investment strategist at Charles Schwab, told CNBC Make It in February.
"It's a moment in time where the stars have aligned," said Eli Weiss of Joy Construction, one of the developers involved in the proposal.
It's the sort of building — it's not popular with everyone, but it represents what the real estate demand was at a moment in time.
KR: Certainly at the early stages, I'd be disingenuous if I didn't say this is a nice alignment of a little moment in time.
A story about a special moment in time when a man is presented with one chance that may never be repeated -- what will he choose?
She hands over the stone, under the promise that the stones will eventually return to the exact the moment in time from which were taken.
But it certainly seems like this decision is a bit misguided, and I hope he's doing what's best for him at this moment in time.
President Trump, and I say this with great surety, won't do anything like that again until probably at this very moment in time, right now. 
And the constitutional remedies for a situation like this — impeachment, the 25th Amendment — do not seem like plausible options at this particular moment in time.
But hair trends aren't the only defining characteristics of an era: though not quite as obvious, eyebrows can be indicative of moment in time, too.
The opportunity to be here in this moment in time working with smart marketers around the world to shape that change is a gift. 4.
When I leave my notifications on, it plays with the landscape of the work and reminds me that this is a single moment in time.
"The mermaid represents a moment in time for the history of museums," Dr. Diana Loren, co-curator of All the World Is Here, told Hyperallergic.
With a steady momentum and a key change that will give you goosebumps, "One Moment in Time" is an Olympic anthem at its very best.
"In 2014, I received care but at the present moment in time there is neglect when it comes to all of those wounded," Misrati said.
For Obama, the advent of social media -- by its nature, an ephemeral take on a certain moment in time -- means new ways of preserving records.
We spoke to Ruiseco-Lombera about this series and why they feel called to archive the history of their community at this moment in time.
At this moment in time, embracing women in tech at any level should be non-negotiable for any business and government that intends to thrive.
But, but, but: IPOs are just a moment in time, and Uber has still managed become a $76 billion company in less than a decade.
"It&aposs sweet how, even in the most unpredictable ways, we&aposre given exactly what we need for that exact moment in time," she wrote.
"We proved ourselves in a moment in time in one room where you answer bubble sheet questions for two-and-a-half hours," Tan said.
Nevertheless, the documentary is most useful and effective as a snapshot of a moment in time, and the inherent challenges of campaigning as an underdog.
"I don't think someone who's on parole at this moment in time should be running for office," Jessica Imes, a voter at the dinner, said.
Accordingly, the workday has moved from a defined moment in time to an abstract and creeping entity that invades one's personal life at every turn.
And we're getting closer to that moment in time with yet an enormous amount of accommodative monetary policy," Griffin said Wednesday on CNBC's "Power Lunch.
"As that process unfolds, we will determine if he is a confirmable person, but at this moment in time, I like him," Tester told CNN.
It is a cross-sectional study — a snapshot of these developing brains at one moment in time — and therefore by definition shows association, not causation.
Rather than providing a look at any single moment in time, that research provides an indication of where consumer sentiment stands on an ongoing basis.
SCHULTZ: I WOULD BANG THE TABLE AND SAY WE ARE A GROWTH COMPANY THAT IS EXPERIENCING A MOMENT IN TIME WHERE U.S. COMPS HAVE SLOWED.
After the Avengers save the world, Captain America volunteers to return all of them to the exact moment in time when they first stole them.
I think again in terms of the moment in time in which we're living, that's a valuable lesson and it's an important one to remember.
With those drips, Taylor makes the case for painting as an enduring visual symbol, one that can transcend the illustration of this moment in time.
The MOOCs were a moment in time where all of a sudden everybody got captivated that online was going to ... These were the schools themselves.
I believe if we had a chance to go back to that moment in time, the situation would not have ended the way it did.
"We are at a moment in time where people will remember what he did or he will be part of the problem," said Ms. O'Leary.
"If you point to one moment in time for the firm it was probably the Snap IPO," said Liew, who led the firm's Snap investment.
What had happened that provoked this rather startling strike at this particular moment in time?" the Maine senator and former governor asked on "Squawk Box.
"I never thought there would be a moment in time that the Speaker of the House of Representatives would actually be defending Soleimani," McCarthy said.
We are dangerously close to a moment in time when every one of us will know someone who has been shot in a mass shooting.
She took on role at a volatile moment in time for the markets, tasked with navigating the group as oil prices came under severe pressure.
Look, we're at a moment in time where each one of us in every company has to ask a question: What is our highest value?
These surveys are capturing a moment in time among a specific subset Keep in mind, those polled were a very specific segment of the population.
"Inspired by the hedonistic early days of house, disco, post punk, electro and dub, these tracks reflect a unique moment in time", explains Jackson himself.
The repetitive nature of certain images in his paintings evoke the witnessing of an energetic moment in time somewhere tropical, but through a dilated kaleidoscope.
Now remember, Sean, the only person at this moment in time that can get those documents declassified for the American-- (CROSSTALK) HANNITY: It&aposs the president.
What&aposs your reaction when you listen to those voices in the City of London today reflecting on this moment in time with President Trump here?
But there has never been a clearer contrast between what these Republicans say and what they do than there is at this particular moment in time.
I feel in this moment in time, we aren't necessarily listening to one another and respecting each other's choices — even if we don't agree with them.
It's clear we've hit a moment in time where women not only feel safer about speaking out, they feel it is their imperative to do so.
"Whitesboro views this seal as a moment in time when good relations were fostered," said Dana Nimey-Olney, the village clerk, according to The Associated Press.
Take a minute right now to look around yourself and remember exactly where you are and what you are doing at this precise moment in time.
Wall Street and the big banks, at least at this moment in time, is political poison in Washington, D.C. And it's not just the financial sector.
Basically, the Vivo Nex is a bleeding-edge device designed for anyone who wants the most legitimately bezel-free phone possible at this moment in time.
I must tell you, I mean, it's a moment in time, but I'm glad to see they're moving on as young men now, as family men.
Still, no matter how endearing their relationship, in the end, the film's true selling point at this particular moment in time is its urgent, 2018 relevance.
It was great to have an opportunity to capture a moment in time that people will always be able to participate in through an interactive video.
You'd struggle to find two hours of radio that did better encapsulate a moment in time, and the urgency of the talent that was driving it.
Natasha was out and about in Hell's Kitchen Tuesday, when we asked about the moment in time she'd change, and we're hoping most people would agree.
And the project comes at a key moment in time for reproductive rights in the U.S. This week will mark the 43rd anniversary of Roe v.
It's just what we think we're most likely to do at that moment based upon the information we have in hand at that moment in time.
"I think Trump will say whatever he has to say to get through a 5- or 10-minute moment in time," she said on the show.
It was a moment in time that was both embarrassing and uplifting, like most of his twenties, ensconced within the familiar parameters of middle-class striving.
MW: Even if it's me shooting metal dudes and you shooting biker dudes, we are documenting a moment in time that will never be repeated again.
This is a film for this moment in time where issues of equality are no longer discussed on the fringes but are being confronted head-on.
However, if the federal election does not happen in November, which at this moment in time is not impossible, the Constitution will be left in tatters.
"We are at a moment in time, with electric cars, when we get to change the whole sonic landscape of everything in a vehicle," Zimmer says.
It's, 'I did this today, and yay me!' and they like to take a selfie to mark that moment in time and post it on Instagram.
And at this moment in time, I actually feel like I'm living on the Arthur M. Blank Family plantation, and I really don't like that feeling.
"This is a moment in time where we must fight for the best of who we are, and fight we will," Ms. Harris said to applause.
Her popularity or notoriety, depending on your point of view, speaks to this particular moment in time of influencer culture in a way few others do.
"You have a moment in time right now -- the focus of the two governments, the whole world is watching, the stakes are very high," said Brilliant.
We resist the conventional wisdom that women will succeed in school, career and life only if they relegate childbearing to an elusive "ideal" moment in time.
The classic photo by Ed Colver captures not just a skateboarder at a punk rock show, but also a moment in time from my own youth.
But it was gathering dust in our drawers because for many Greek architects at this particular moment in time, a project like that is a luxury.
At this very moment in time, and more than ever before, the people of Europe need cultural institutions to allow space for free thoughts and words.
With this innovation, those anthropologists will almost certainly look back on this moment in time and say to one another, "this is when civilization reached peak millennial."
This is an important moment in time and my heart goes out to Uma and anyone who has ever been the victim of sexual assault and abuse.
The Navier-Stokes equations take that snapshot and play it forward, telling you exactly what the vector field will look like at every subsequent moment in time.
Barely entertaining, bereft of any discernible point, it merely captures a moment in time visually and then goes away as quickly as it arrived on the screen.
And above all else, the sense that the candidate has been driven toward this moment in time for as long as the spouse has known her matters.
Before the Tiffany necklace, before the Seven For All Mankind jeans, there was that bag — simple and classic, yet somehow also deeply of its moment in time.
But I digress, because the pointed Michelle snub is just one moment in time when it comes to numerous ways in which Fuller House will disappoint you.
He's essentially promising a return to an era before Trump was president (he calls Trump's presidency "an aberrant moment in time" in a video announcing his candidacy).
But the news does come at a moment in time when government agencies will likely take a dim view of tech companies beefing up their encryption standards.
Clips sort of works on the opposite principle, operating on the idea that the right combination of image smarts can scientifically capture the perfect moment in time.
"People tend to want to take action because we're at this quote unquote moment in time, so it feels like I have to do something," Liersch said.
"We cannot afford, at this critical moment in time, to have leaders in office that do not believe in the modern science of climate change," DiCaprio said.
Like astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, Nye has a lot to offer at this moment in time, when there's such a strong, politically motivated culture of science denial.
It's as if nostalgia for this singular moment in time culled ceefaxfreak09 from the ether for the sole purpose of straightening out the internet's test card history.
At this same moment in time, Sony presented its new PlayStation 3 not only as a game console, but also as the heart of the home theater.
In an essay about drawing his father in his coffin, he describes how each successive line on the page carries with it its own moment in time.
A moment in time when America and Europe transfixed its gaze on all things Japanese—Pokémon, Hello Kitty, Tamagotchi toys—and predicted the future with its technology.
The light of unity, of friendship, and of comfort from those who once were strangers and who are now bonded together by a terrible moment in time.
"One action at one moment in time has had a ripple effect on everybody in this room," according to the fire department's public information officer, Prescott Nadeau.
So even if he isn't able to parlay his current viral fame into career longevity, he's still managed to be exactly what this moment in time needs.
I think there's a lot of patriarchal governments everywhere in the world, and I wanted to speak a little more broadly than to this moment in time.
"At this critical moment in time, no other witness present in the apartment, including Mr. Graham's grandmother, had a view of Mr. Graham," according to the statement.
"We cannot afford, at this critical moment in time, to have leaders in office that do not believe in the modern science of climate change," he added.
In that moment in time, when I was doing that, I was embarrassed to let my fans know where I was at in life at that time.
" She added that Mr. DiMeo's story "really evokes a moment in time, an era" — compared with the Met's own audio guides, which she said are "more didactic.
"Live from a moment in time," he announces over the plodding pianos of "Luv," stretching the moment out for as long as his oozing vocal style allows.
This is about what it means to be cannabis enthusiast/supporter at this particular moment in time, when so much is changing in how society views it.
"We live in an incredible moment in time and you cover it every day," Lurie said on the latest episode of Recode Decode, hosted by Kara Swisher.
These are all good questions, and the answer to whether or not you should get a credit card at this particular moment in time is: It depends.
I'd say that Remote Play with the PlayStation 4 you may already own is a smarter bet than Stadia, at least right at this moment in time.
It was about the way those things came together at a particular moment in time for a particular audience in a gritty movie featuring two engaging stars.
"He may be too hot to handle at this moment in time, but when the dust settles, his dance card will be very booked," Mr. Stein said.
The choice is partly inspired by a moment in time that might have given us our first female president, and gave instead a woman-baiting president-elect.
Washington (CNN)It's become almost de rigueur at this moment in time to note that President Donald Trump is the least presidential president who has ever presidented.
"We're here at this moment in time because we failed to provide adequate resources" to the Department of Homeland Security, said Representative Paul Mitchell, Republican of Michigan.
But I do believe at this moment in time that it's too early to make that kind of decision and it's too early to rush to judgment.
The result is a photo of the nuclear tests as seen over time, rather than a single moment in time that is typical of a normal photograph.
Netflix made a lot of amazing decisions along the way in a moment in time which we also gave them a huge assist in building their business.
Trump's full speech Inaugurations are generally intended to be feel-good events that bring the country -- and the capital -- together, if only for a brief moment in time.
This was not meant for us to weigh into the political waters at this moment in time and be a reflection or reaction to the Access Hollywood tapes.
That tension — whether a political piece of art can last beyond a particular moment in time — does present itself as a problem in some of the works selected.
All in all though, the speech and the win is emblematic of the idea that, really, you can't put a label on someone over a moment in time.
"Because it is coming in conjunction with all the other things at this moment in time, people might have a little bit more of a reaction," Tomes said.
Founded by a couple whose first date included watching stars, Strellas uses NASA Astronomical Data Center's Star catalog to recreate the sky from any particular moment in time.
In I Hope We Choose Love, Thom is concerned with how community might work, and where it falls short, as it exists at this exact moment in time.
One caveat for this moment in time: In periods when the Federal Reserve is starting to cut interest rates, tech has tended to underperform, according to Kensho data.
For fans of subtle adjustments to the bright and psychedelic pop music of that decade, Collins and Drugdealer are masters at capturing and revamping a moment in time.
There was never a specific moment in time when you could say, "Aha, now Hungary isn't a democracy" — it just evolved, over time, into something different and unfree.
Relying on a static moment in time: Traditional polls are a static snapshot of the respondent's opinion in the moment that the question is asked — and that's it.
The world may be full of hate, and this precise moment in time may feel as though we're closer to the brink of global destruction by our hands.
And that's what this record is, this record's just a moment in time of trying to figure out what the songs were and then just leave them alone.
I look at the magazines, and, just for the simple fact that I've framed them in their entirety it gives a full picture of that moment in time.
" Corker also touched on the administration's taxation and spending proposals, saying that, "we're at a moment in time where I'm seeing the least discipline since I've been here.
"I believe history will look back on four years of this president and all he embraces as an aberrant moment in time," Biden said in the video announcement.
We know this company is running well, and I think that at that moment in time when we made the announcement, there was a frustration with that discrepancy.
"I believe history will look back on four years of this president and all he embraces as an aberrant moment in time," he said in his announcement video.
And I think that that's where, at that moment in time, a small collective of people were working without any kind of visible support save their own hunger.
" He added: "I think we're in this weird moment in time where this behavior's been enabled technically, and the regulatory framework actually hasn't caught up to that reality.
At the 1998 Games in Nagano, the British bobsled team repeatedly listened to Whitney Houston's anthem "One Moment in Time" to inspire them to a bronze-medal finish.
But, soon, it will be an extremely weird time to be a recent college graduate who's looking for their first job during a rather … unprecedented moment in time.
Background tracking is even worse, because it means that you might be completely unaware of which apps on your phone are tracking you at any moment in time.
"Because it is coming in conjunction with all the other things at this moment in time, people might have a little bit more of a reaction," he said.
The piece captures a brief moment in time, seconds after his daughter's high school choir had won a national championship — but it begs to be brought to life.
"Our allies need to know that we remain a force for good, and to please bear with us as we move through this moment in time," he wrote.
"There is definitely this moment in time where society is not willing to accept behavior that in the past has been acceptable," Tracy Maxwell, the founder of HazingPrevention.
It's crazy to think that we all started out as a perfect little sperm that happened to fertilize a perfect little egg on a very specify moment in time.
It must elect a great president, and at this moment in time, greatness means the ability to deal successfully with the danger posed by climate change and nuclear weapons.
Which is why this moment in time is crucial when it comes to further cementing Chacón's legacy in the business as someone who was truly ahead of the curve.
The clip brings us to the pivotal moment in time when Jack and Rebecca (Milo Ventimiglia and Mandy Moore) learn the life-changing news that they are having triplets.
Search #feministtattoo on Instagram and you'll notice a surge of posts since Saturday that document the beautiful and badass ink people are getting to memorialize this moment in time.
Self-help speaks to a moment in time when people are worried about how they want to move forward, and life-hacking is self-help for the 21st century.
In order to fully describe the motion of a turbulent system, you need a picture of what's going on at all of these scales at each moment in time.
Memes are always out of context, a snapshot of a moment in time designed to be remixed and reappropriated and mutated by participants in internet culture around the globe.
There's a lot going on in Tarantino's latest film, including an exploration of the delicacy of a moment in time and how easily an era can be swept away.
"The approach I wanted to have as a host and judge to the girls is what my career stands for at this moment in time," she told USA Today.
"This is an important moment in time and my heart goes out to Uma and anyone who has ever been the victim of sexual assault and abuse," Kruger wrote.
He believes this "removes the sex from the sex," instead showing people fusing together and certain moment in time before breaking away, presumably never to see each other again.
Surely the debut of such a emoji at this moment in time, after the worst mass shooting in US history, was deemed incredibly insensitive and dropped from the list.
As a night, it encompassed everything that was, and remains, amazing about UK Garage as a moment in time and as a movement that has lasted for two decades.
"We are at a unique moment in time in that humans are just now discovering what allows them to perform at the highest level," said Will Ahmed, Founder & CEO.
But I believe with all my heart that this moment in time is essential, it's vital that people are held accountable for their actions no matter who they are.
At this moment in time, there are real horrors to be dealt with that will be here long after the last trick-or-treater goes home on Halloween night.
"For every citizen, it became clear that it is not politically correct at this moment in time to travel to the USA, especially for leisure," an institute spokesman said.
"What she (Clinton) doesn't believe at this moment in time is that we can or should just start all over again" on healthcare, said Jennings, her former congressional liaison.
Facebook claims to "recognize the history and global importance of this image in documenting a particular moment in time" while omitting why, exactly, this particular photograph is so important.
You go on a long drive and turn the radio on, and there are two or three songs that kind of fit your drive on that moment in time.
For a brief moment in time after the Holocaust, her words helped turn anti-Semites into pariahs, anti-Semitism into a vile and rejected idea unfit for civilized peoples.
And for a brief moment in time we dared to hope that "never again" would be true for a world which witnessed the results of fanatic hatred and prejudice.
I just wanted to get away from trying to chase sounds, I'd rather just discover sounds and then your song is done and it's just a moment in time.
Colbert then went on to revive his Jones-inspired character — Brain Fight radio host Tuck Buckford — who is coincidentally dealing with very similar struggles at this moment in time.
Most importantly, the report says, the lawmakers who receive the recommendations "must capitalize on this rare moment in time" of political will and public awareness to make effective change.
"It could be seen as being a sort of a little bit of a joyless moment in time and it's good to remember what's lovely in life," she said.
The market fixates on the median because that's a summary statistic, but all that is is an expectation at that particular moment in time based on the available information.
"We did it for a moment in time, and it was amazing," Mr. Carbone said, "but it taught us a lot about what we never want to do again."
At any moment in time, we can glimpse at minutiae like what they eat for breakfast, what they use to wash their faces, or what their bedrooms look like.
Rarely is there a moment in time when just five people hold in their hands the destiny of millions, but such is the case for the Federal Communications Commission.
To that end, regarding freezing a moment in time, I read that you don't revisit your work that often, but when you do, is that what you're thinking of?
We only release music that we are into at that moment in time—sometimes that coincides with what is popular at the time, sometimes not—in this case yes.
"In terms of a moment where it could happen, where it could be the least disruptive at a moment in time, this is the moment," the second official said.
"We're thrilled to be performing in our nation's capital during this historic moment in time," John Rich, of Big & Rich, said in a statement, according to The Washington Examiner.
Given my job, I am forced to ask myself every day: Is it possible to say anything truly profound or new about Donald Trump at this moment in time?
As this is essentially a celebration of a celebration of a particular moment in time, I have a feeling this is going to be one for the mega nerds.
"Cooperation, mutual respect and understanding must be the guiding principles for all decision makers to have in mind at this crucial moment in time," Infantino said in a statement.
I hope that younger girls — or you can even be an adult — that listen to this song, whatever they're going through: know that it's just a moment in time.
Like, for example, the fact that to a certain extent any women's wear collection, at any level, is a treatise on female identity at that particular moment in time.
"I know it's super-cheesy," Ms. Adilova said, "but for me, it's, 'Look at how cute it is for this particular moment in time before they can dress themselves.'"
"In a few years, people might remember it as a moment in time, but the companies will be judged very differently five years down the line," Mr. Silbermann said.
"I think we're in this weird moment in time where this behavior's been enabled technically and the regulatory framework actually hasn't caught up to that reality," Mr. Spiegel said.
It is an incredible show to see at this particular moment in time, but, of course, you cannot see it, as the Brooklyn Museum is closed for the nonce.
There's also something about this costume that speaks to this current moment in time, when the promises of Silicon Valley tech companies have been exposed as compromised or false.
Whether that means pictures or an old quilt that reminds you of a certain moment in time, keep those tchotchkes in sight you to make you feel more comfortable.
And, in fact, Biden versus Trump is probably the highest probability matchup compared to all the others at this moment in time, though it's still a relative long-shot.
And still … What I know now — and have known for some time — is how fortunate I am to be walking through the world at this particular moment in time.
I'd enjoy all of that (except the packing) but at this moment in time, I would enjoy not doing it more (especially the packing) — so I'm going to bail.
LOOK, WHEN YOU GO THROUGH GROWTH, I THINK THIS IS A MOMENT IN TIME FOR OUR BUSINESS AND FOR OUR BRAND WHERE YOU TAKE A STEP BACK INTO FOCUS.
It started out as a form of compensation, but I soon was fascinated by the atmospheric, visual, creative, and historical spectrum I discovered in documenting a moment in time.
Or do you think this is a moment in time and, at some point, it goes back to something similar to where it had been, where this isn't the story?
I think it is a moment in time, there's a pop culture aspect to it, in the sense that it's the '90s and what was going on in the '90s.
His approach was brilliant in assessing valuation at a particular moment in time, but it overlooked the quality of the company, which can open the door for some value traps.
"This was not meant for us to weigh into the political waters at this moment in time and be a reflection or reaction to the 'Access Hollywood' tapes," she said.
We are so thankful to God, our parents and our wonderful families and friends for celebrating this day with us and for helping us arrive at this moment in time.
These memories are beautifully rendered images that are sort of like live photos or cinemagraphs that show a frozen moment in time with just a small amount of selective animation.
"We're always looking for the right moment in time that would accelerate the technology and form enough teams together and really cause the seeding of these new companies," Diamandis  says.
"The power of storytelling at this moment in time might be our most effective way to convey that laws like FADA would impact our lives in significant ways," they say.
"At this moment in time, (an invitation for Russia) doesn't seem to me to be at all realistic," Gentiloni said during a news conference with his British counterpart Theresa May.
We wanted our examination to be a snapshot of how available the drug was at a particular moment in time, so it was important to get through the list quickly.
They also both have an "am-I-doing-this-right" look mixed with a "when-is-the-soonest-possible-moment-in-time-this-can-be-over" look on their faces.
He just thought that this was the right call to make for Spotify because of the five or six conditions that the company met at this moment in time. Right.
This solution clearly isn't a flawless method to prevent the inherent problem with the app, one that encapsulates our shared moment in time: accidentally ordering a pizza with your butt.
But, he said, "there comes a moment in time you're not a start-up anymore," and at that point, it actually "takes more courage" to compromise than to keep fighting.
Michael Alig might be king of the club kids at this particular moment in time, but just a few years later and he'll be in prison serving time for manslaughter.
Yet, unlike Spears and Gomez who use curation to help express a moment in time or help tell their story, Beyoncé's approach is, in some ways, more mathematical and assertive.
By suppressing this culture, we end up with less questioning of the status quo and that is very interesting that this is happening at this particular political moment in time.
There's almost no better meme to represent the current moment in time than the "This is fine" dog meme, which depicts a cartoon dog in a house that's burning down.
We are saying we want to take care of you in the right way, right now we do not have the resources at this particular moment in time, come back.
"At that moment in time, going through what I was going through, to get a letter that was that encouraging — and from a 9-year-old — it was pretty special."
"This is a moment in time when the entire industry should look at the cost of waiting to get paid," said Safwan Shah, CEO and founder of Softbank-backed PayActiv.
Like, for example, the fact that to a certain extent any women's wear collection, at any level, should be a treatise on female identity at that particular moment in time.
"I've never really been a designer who's talked about a moment in time, how that's influenced what I design, but you can't escape the news," Ford told Vogue last February.
Writing for the appeals court, Circuit Judge Lavenski Smith said there was no "magic moment" in time when being forced to go without clothes could amount to a constitutional violation.
The fact that one of the 30 teams, at this moment in time, is having its own moment, doesn't trouble us or make us question the merits of our system.
It's my hope that my project serves as more of a delicate framing of a particular moment in time, rather than an inappropriate reinvention of already real and meaningful lives.
They haven't reached the point where that's no longer of value, and the two-steps-back approach doesn't suit the front office or, really, reality at this moment in time.
The Polaroid is ephemeral: each photo is unique and cannot be reproduced (at least not in the same way other film can), like the very moment in time it registers.
If nothing else, these tweets basically prove that, for at least a moment in time, 2009 Kim was trying to figure out "twitterville" just as awkwardly as the rest of us.
That's all we know of this particular moment in time, but... Vietnam, present day Kevin (Justin Hartley) and Zoe (Melanie Liburd) make their way to the village where Jack was stationed.
"We know that people are more likely to connect when they are doing something together," and they have a shared interest or focus area in that moment in time, Field said.
Colin Kaepernick's protest of the national anthem effectively ended his professional football career, but it marked the beginning of something else — something pretty novel, and unique to this moment in time.
Aura readings are meant to accomplish two things: Tell you what's going on in your head at that moment in time and remind you who you are at your most elemental.
It took hundreds of millions of years to reach a place of such wondrous diversity, and then just a few shockingly short years, an infinitesimal moment in time, to annihilate that.
Although NIST and others precede this and deserve that credit, I think it's worth taking a moment to recognize this moment in time as truly a fundamental change in the industry.
"There would have been no way to have known or seen about this from any way, except that I happened to fly the drone at that moment in time," said Watson.
If you pause and rewind, you can visit the kitchen at the same moment in time, where another two decorate a cake to the specifications of the ship's artificial intelligence, ODIN.
The viewer appears to get a blind and neutral snapshot of that moment in time—partiality enters through my search terms, and the viewers' attempts to make sense of the sequence.
So when a reporter asked about what's running through J.R. Smith's mind during a particular play at a particular moment in time, why should he give you the time of day?
Did you talk to some comedians from that era, particularly female comedians, to get a better sense of what somebody in her position was up against at that moment in time?
" Matt, 57, noted that although "the future may be different," he is focusing on the present: "but Now is Now …and this is where we are at this moment in time….
"There's going to come a moment in time where things are going to unravel and we can't get ahead of it," said Dania Hadi, a Muslim woman who wears a hijab.
"I believe history will look back on four years of this president and all he embraces as an aberrant moment in time," the former vice president said in his announcement video.
Mike Tyson says Ronda Rousey's suicidal thoughts after the Holly Holm fight were just a "moment in time" ... insisting she doesn't feel that way now and she's good to fight again.
Unlike the written word or some abstract painting, photography has the power to freeze a moment in time, transport us to a faraway land, or even start an explosive Twitter reaction.
It was just one of these white-hot periods that happened culturally, this moment in time, you have to also consider in that period, late 60s Detroit, there were riots happening.
In fact, it's so hard to remember a moment in time that didn't exist in the shadow of Swift's unstoppable, bazillion-watt light that we might as well not even try.
But then there were a lot of things happening at that moment in time in the states with colleges and activism and movement work, and then students kind of got exhausted.
H.E.R. considers the performance at the BET Awards a "turning point" in her career, as well as this current moment in time where she stands as a five-time Grammy nominee.
And I think by that moment in time, that was self-evident to anyone who was working on the issues, and therefore, it made sense to try to engage the mayor.
Like so many other instances in life, this is yet another moment in time when we can grow and become stronger and wiser as a nation from the lessons we've learned.
"Two leaders, one destiny: A story about a special moment in time, when a man is presented with one chance that may never be repeated," the voiceover in the video says.
With his backing, the anthemic remix, renamed "We Are Your Friends," went on to define a moment in time; as of this writing, it has over five million views on Youtube.
"Waking" was originally going to be the last song on the album, and it's about zeroing on that moment in time [when you're] waking up, unsure if the world had ended.
She knows that she has no hair, but when she puts it on she just loves moving her 'hair' around, and for that moment in time she has her 'hair back.
And not thinking about the #MeToo movement — because that's a moment in time, and it's getting a lot of capital letters put to it — change has been happening for a while.
The IOC seven years ago decided to move the Olympics for the first time to South America, to a country that at that moment in time was seeing tremendous economic growth.
For his part, Williams participated in pulling together a near-final but not quite complete version of the film called A Moment in Time for preservation by the Motion Picture Academy.
The gentler curve results in fewer people infected at this critical moment in time — preventing a surge that would inundate the healthcare system and ultimately, one hopes, resulting in fewer deaths.
Strange that at this moment in time, surrounded by the invisible threat of infection, we are supposed to be denying all contact, to retreat, to barricade our bodies from the world.
" But in the video announcing his candidacy, and in subsequent talks, he also suggested that Americans might look back at a one-term Trump presidency as "an aberrant moment in time.
But under closer scrutiny, it can be seen as an elaboration of the artist's ongoing thesis about art, technology and the impossibility of separating either from a specific moment in time.
"What is important at this moment in time is full coordination between the Administration and Congress to ensure the safety of all Americans in Iraq and throughout the region," former Rep.
The reviewers first examined so-called cross-sectional studies, studies that assessed links between alcohol intake and body mass index among large groups of people at a given moment in time.
Back in May, Theron explained that she didn't necessarily need to know everything about Kelly to play her, as the movie focused on a specific moment in time of her life.
I think most journalists would relate to my feeling that it's selfish to overlay some segment of my story on a moment in time reserved for other people to see Drew's.
If that means, at this moment in time, letting a few snide quips about Obamacare or climate change slide, because you're just not ready to talk about it, let that happen.
And then there comes a moment in time where you're not the startup anymore, and you have to recognize when that moment comes and you have to be prepared to shift.
There are a lot of cookbooks that take a lifetime to create, but then there are some books, like Feed the Resistance, that are really born from a moment in time.
CN: You don't want to talk about many areas that you're interested in, but we should ask you about the blockchain because at this exact moment in time, it's blockchain mania.
The best TV episode of 2016 was confined almost entirely to one location, as the Johnson family confronted, head on, the realities of being black in America at this moment in time.
I like the way it records a moment in time in printed images; it's not like it stops the flow of time, but it takes a snapshot in a way that's useful.
It's a slippery slope sometimes in entertainment, but in this moment in time that we've found ourselves in, I am proud to be sending the message that a female president can happen.
Works like Streeton's "Fireman's Funeral, George Street", Roberts's "Allegro con Brio, Bourke Street West" (pictured, above) and Conder's "Departure of the Orient—Circular Quay" are all mirrors to this moment in time.
What we know for sure is that ESA landed a robot on the surface of Mars, but things didn't go as planned, and that robot isn't working at this moment in time.
Like every movie, this one is defined by its moment in time, which means that its premiere took place amid the continuing, fractious uproar over Hollywood and its lack of real diversity.
About 10 years ago, inventor, futurist and now Director of Engineering at Google Ray Kurzweil famously embraced the concept of "the singularity" — that moment in time when machine intelligence surpasses our own.
Jamia Wilson, the Executive Director and Publisher of the Feminist Press, thinks that Oswalt's comments speak to where our culture is at this moment in time versus where we need to be.
The blindfold has come off, and the five senses of humanity are now perfected: People will see, hear, speak, and sense the truth, and I am proud of this moment in time.
Deborah Woodson (google her, she's iconic) joined the lineup to bring the house down with bangers such as "It's Raining Men" and "One Moment In Time" sung in half-German-half-English.
The car on which she'll sit not only captures a moment in time, but it also emphasizes the social relationships of the community – this will be a space for people to congregate.
But in the wider scheme of things — the rise and fall of civilizations, the end of species, the heat-death of the Universe — even that's little more than a moment in time.
He knows what he wants, knows how to get it, and at this particular moment in time, he wants a side salad and for Pretty Years to be a big goddamn deal.
"However, I have just received information that has caused me to lose confidence in Ben Fairow's ability to lead the Oakland Police Department at this particular moment in time," Schaaf's statement said.
Yet while Jentrify encapsulates a moment in time for theBay Area, it's above all a record full of good vibes and futuristicBBQ music, in large part thanks to local producer Wax Roof.
The fact that there is a moment in time when there's a certain kind of recognition that is possible for three of the designers and not the fourth doesn't compute for me.
Not because some aren't true or well-argued—again, I liked God of War and my review reflects that—but reviews are nothing more than an opinion from a moment in time.
Twenty years since the pivotal year of 1999, a monumental moment in time that saw a slew of memorable movies, songs, and all kinds of cultural events make waves across the globe.
"I believe history will look back on four years of this president and all he embraces as an aberrant moment in time," Biden said in a video announcing his White House bid.
Yet "American Dream/American Knightmare" perhaps functions best as a snapshot of a moment in time -- one as stubbornly opaque, in some respects, as the dark glasses that Knight insists on wearing.
"I was only on set for a day and shot one scene, but it was very cool to embody such an important historical figure for a brief moment in time," says Legend.
"At this moment in time it is not affecting us, not in any dramatic way because people haven't changed their travel patterns yet," CEO David Brown said in an interview on Thursday.
"At this moment in time, we're not just combating the coronavirus, but we're combating fear and anxiety and social isolation as well," Bill Walsh, vice president of communications at AARP, told Recode.
Dr. Lakoff, whose book "Language and Woman's Place" helped create the field of gender linguistics in the 1970s, said that language tended to reflect the beliefs of a particular moment in time.
So I do think there's a moment in time where finding alpha in the public market has gotten more difficult as the market has consolidated and moved to passive at the margin.
After flirting with eligible Bachelor alum Mike Johnson over Twitter, Lovato is dishing out that sentiments to Taylor Swift, effectively squashing a celebrity feud that existed for a brief moment in time.
Then, we put together a yearbook of sorts to create a very human snapshot of optimism and doubt, altruism, and self-interest — all in this place, in this exact moment in time.
Whether he's documenting them at a recording session or capturing them in the privacy of his own studio, he knew how to defer to the moment in time that unfolded before him.
This was likely just an ordinary day, but then something extraordinary happened: A nearby volcano erupted, covering their freshly made footprints in ash, preserving their shape, and locking this moment in time.
This is about building enterprise value and something that's hopefully really lasting and lasts beyond me and this moment in time that is such a perfect time for Girlboss to be happening.
In this view, each electron is like a surfer: It occupies a particular place at every specific moment in time, yet its motion is dictated by the motion of a spread-out wave.
"It's a moment in time where we can see the Toronto Raptors and basketball unite us as a country and brings us to feel like they're sharing experiences with one another," she said.
"If a customer is unhappy, we want to do something at that moment in time as opposed to after the conversation is over," AT&T Labs' Mazin Gilbert told CNN Money in 2014.
"Winning a gold medal comes down to one moment in time and not only do you need great preparation, you do sometimes need a little bit of luck on your side," he added.
As a result, mathematicians have spent decades trying to come up with a description of turbulence that specifies exactly what's happening at every point in a turbulent system, at every moment in time.
Alanna Bennett: Hi. Adam Vary: Hi. JF: So Adam, you wrote a wonderful piece that sort of like lays out what is going on at this moment in time in the movie business.
Before, the service was capable of turning a collection of photos from the same moment in time into a looping animation, and it could turn your Live Photos on iOS into GIFs, too.
But, still, at this moment in time, a TV-spin off of "Parasite" seems superfluous to say the least — "Parasite" is a perfect, timeless film that begs for repeat viewings and ends perfectly.
"At the end of the day, when a user is in an emergency, we want them to use whatever will be the fastest mechanism for them in that moment in time," Kansal said.
"Millennials and Gen Zs have grown up in a unique moment in time impacting connectivity, trust, social mobility and work," Michele Parmelee, Deloitte's global chief talent officer, said in a press release Monday.
So believes "Crossing Wall Street" blog editor Eddy Elfenbein, who argues that at this moment in time, it's much more advantageous for investors to buy rather than to take a more cautious stance.
While I'll likely go green with envy over these vacay pictures should they pop up on Instagram, it sounds like this trip is exactly what the Wests need at this moment in time.
At any moment in time, whether you want it to happen or not, someone could take a photo of you, post it online, and turn it into a meme for the internet's enjoyment.
Documentaries that compress vast swaths of history into a few hours can be frustratingly shallow, of course, and also say less than those that bore into one subject, place or moment in time.
Moved to Sydney where I worked at Foxtel, our big TV platform, which was kind of a perfect moment in time because all of our deals were coming up with the film studios.
I love the peace of walking for miles (my favorite lazy way to be active), and for a moment in time, I was one of those SoulCycle drones people write think pieces about.
Seeing how her colorized photos have the transcendent power to take the viewer to a moment in time, hopefully her work will resonate with a new class of young minds curious about history.
But the line captures the essence of a system in which every official lie is a noble one and truth is whatever happens to serve the party at a particular moment in time.
The book's a little light on this topic, but why has everything to do with our values and our mission, and I think it's a particularly relevant question at this moment in time.
" She added that her experiences in Albany's culture of sexual harassment were "more insidious than this one moment in time with this one man," and called for "laws protecting staff from becoming victims.
In 1830, the moment in time Mr. Hopkins is fond of using for many of his creations, free Creoles of color in New Orleans owned some $15 million of property in the city.
Trust me, I'm going to let people know that at this moment in time to play this game with the war powers act ... whether you mean to or not, you're empowering the enemy.
Such products captured a moment in time, when wellness didn't feel like a marketing concept, and you could relax in a salt bath without feeling the urge to document it on social media.
Such products captured a moment in time, when wellness didn't feel like a marketing concept, and you could relax in a salt bath without feeling the urge to document it on social media.
"Look, I love my husband, and he happened to be the one that I chose to marry, because I love him—and that was that moment in time, and that's it," Harris said.
Three things: One, this is a moment in time and we have not yet had our first contest and there's a reason that it's a 50-state contest that will stretch until June.
If we have learned anything from this NFL season, and this particular moment in time in this country, Diddy becoming the first black owner of a football team is a desperately needed development.
The moments in these photographs are likely now gone as the buildings continue their decline, or are destroyed, and like painters of the past considering Roman ruins, mark a fleeting moment in time.
"It was just this incredible moment in time that I was fortunate enough to be able to be there and capture," Kushner says in Episode 207 of the Geek's Guide to the Galaxy podcast.
While in that line, we talked to a few people to see how they felt about this Black Panther moment in time — with the dulcet tones of a corner trumpeter playing in the background.
Orbital Reflector is a temporary gesture in the night sky, so it is a moment in time and space that makes visible the invisible, thereby rekindling our imaginations and fueling potential for the future.
But since that moment in time, the amount of outreach at the company has been great—I've never had a company approach me and ask me how to help me do what I do.
A record to capture and define a moment in time; the Saturday, the first day of spring, where my faith was condemned to an eternal winter but for summer to shine through after all.
After downloading the app, participants were asked to rate how happy they were at different points during the day using the scale, as well as what they were doing at that moment in time.
"We're very lucky that we get to live in this moment in time where we get to choose what our family looks like, and I got to do that in real life," Bullock said.
The images tell their own story of that moment in time, but the supporters have also been keen to explain to Reuters why the goals and the game itself means so much to them.
So now, in the waning days of 2017, we have reached the moment in time where a beloved rap star curses out the president, who is Donald Trump, while watching a sports highlight show.
"It's possible that this is why this is appearing at this moment in time, especially because what everyone knows you need is someone who has a good relationship with the president," the source said.
"It's not so much a matter of not preferring (Shingrix); it's a matter of not preferring this vaccine at this particular moment in time," said Cynthia Pellegrini, the solo consumer representative on the committee.
"When I look at this moment in time, I know the American people deserve to have someone who is going to fight for them ... and put them in front of self-interest," Harris added.
I think coming to that realization was another data point along the way that listings was not a business for us, at this moment in time, because those things are important to some players.
I wanted to stop that gaze, which freezes that moment in time, and instead create a view that rather goes inside yourself and your own loss, and always filter that gaze through that gap.
Hint: between the use of found imagery and the poster-like shape, it was about creating a hand-made feel, one that captures the unique moment in time in which each mix was created.
Speaking alongside other 2020 Democratic candidates at the New Hampshire Democratic Party's state convention, Biden mistakenly called Trump, "Donald Hump" while lambasting the current president and his administration as an "abhorrent" moment in time.
But she also possesses the gift that's bestowed on only the best of travel writers: an ability to zero in on characters who illuminate the condition of a place at a moment in time.
RUN ME TO EARTH By Paul Yoon How long does it take for us to feel settled and secure where we live, to exist freely in our spaces, in a particular moment in time?
You might remember the moment in time when, just a few years ago, people were more concerned with cleansing repetitive subjects like Justin Bieber from their browsing experience rather than neo-Nazi trolls and bots.
"It's possible that this is why this is appearing at this moment in time, especially because what everyone knows you need is someone who has a good relationship with the president," the source told Reuters.
This exhibition is an opportunity to bring together different positions from the history of internet art and to present them in ways that show how they are relevant to this moment in time as well.
A photo freezes a moment in time and instantly amplifies any flaws within the frame, whether it's a speaker grille with some pocket lint in it or a small scratch somewhere on the display surface.
"We're very lucky that we get to live in this moment in time where we get to choose what our family looks like, and I got to do that in real life," says Bullock, 54.
"Tunnel Under the Atlantic" (1995) highlights a historical moment in time when the entire planet began its shift from the physical to the virtual in terms of trade, goods, information, and commerce over the internet.
"At this moment in time, the bad guy in the movies is the one taking land from the poor farmer or villager," said S.V. Srinivas, a professor of cultural studies at the Azim Premji University.
One year ago we fixed up a list of games to play in 2015 at a moment in time when it seemed like The Last Guardian, Team Ico's stirring next gen title had become vaporware.
"It has been a privilege to campaign for the Democratic nomination for President, but it is clear that God has a different purpose for me at this moment in time," Delaney said in a statement.
"I want her to have the opportunities and if this is a way to sit at the table and contribute to this very important moment in time, then I want to do that," she said.
Vacationing in Guam during this particular moment in time, with the island ensnared in a heated exchange of threatening rhetoric between the United States and North Korea, may seem like a strange choice to some.
We Wanted A Revolution offers a rare look at this moment in time, placing the history of these black women artists and activists at the center of a historical narrative rarely told from their perspective.
"We need our students to be thoughtful about the role of business in society, particularly at a moment in time when capitalism is coming under attack," says William Boulding of Duke's Fuqua School of Business.
The actress broke the site — which had a brief moment in time when fans couldn't follow or see her page — before becoming the fastest person to reach 1 million followers in just over five hours.
" Tiers still exist within the group of 24 who made it, and what follows is my attempt to rank them off one simple question: "Who is the best player at this precise moment in time?
Which is fine, you're allowed to have that opinion, as it's probably based on a moment in time, or when you first heard it, and you have some sort of visceral memory connected to it.
If Future Disco Volume One had made any kind of impact, it was the second install that I compiled in a blur of setting up my own label that really captured a moment in time.
Read more " _____ Benjamin Wittes in Lawfare: "This speech will be remembered not merely for its eloquence and its moral correctness but also for its intellectual content and its courage at a particular moment in time.
Later, if Windows begins to behave erratically because of a corrupted or damaged system file, you can use the restore point to go back to that moment in time when the computer was working properly.
And you can receive it as a toothsome scrapbook of a moment in time — a future Oscar winner, Chris Menges ("The Killing Fields"), shot the film, and the reggae polymath Dennis Bovell did the music.
"It has been a privilege to campaign for the Democratic nomination for President, but it is clear that God has a different purpose for me at this moment in time," he said in a statement.
Whether it's an iconic quote scribbled in a notepad or a detailed scene describing a moment in time, the notes that reporters take are an early, but crucial, step in the process of Times journalism.
Countries may view your actions as a new precedent -- one that essentially will be a bribe for good behavior, however that is defined by your administration, or future ones, at a particular moment in time.
On Thursday, Mr. Jacobs brought New York Fashion Week to a close with a disconcertingly depressing if very well-merchandised ode to the documentary "Hip-Hop Evolution" and a moment in time when everything changed.
In 2016, Facebook leased space at another location in New York, giving the two divisions more breathing room to coexist, but at that moment in time, it was "a clash of cultures," a former employee said.
The entire sequence is just the right length to feel like a pure moment in time: any shorter and it would be a tech demo, but any longer and I'd start expecting a larger narrative arc.
This was a moment in time where we were an underground band—we were an underground band then and we're still an underground band, which I'm proud of—making a bid to become a mainstream band.
I feel like it's such a scary thing we all grapple with, and we refuse to acknowledge it, and that's one of the reasons I think there aren't that many films about that moment in time.
But even more so, at a moment in time when many headlines around women are so bleak, her story is a reminder that in little pockets of America, there is another, more quiet gender revolution happening.
But I'm also able to look at that and see myself in so much pain, and realize that that was just a small moment in time and by people that I don't give a f— about.
The most engaging experience the camera offers is that it places you in the center of your environment: it captures where you are and what a particular place looked like at a particular moment in time.
There is no song, scent, or memory that triggers that same visceral reaction in me — the opposite of nostalgia, whatever that is, a longing to get as far away from that moment in time as possible.
"This is a moment in time that I feel a sense of responsibility to stand up and fight for the best of who we are," Harris said on ABC's "Good Morning America" in announcing her candidacy.
Lumines and its remaster is a singular work that, like any band's debut album, should be preserved as a moment in time that can't be replicated or, in a way, improved on for what it is.
"All of our emphasis at this moment in time is finding that suspect and all the different organizations -- security organizations here in Israel -- are working together to find that man," police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld told CNN.
"This election, while it is sort of surprising at this moment in time, needs to be contextualized," Lara Brown, PhD, the interim director of the Graduate School of Political Management at George Washington University, told Refinery29.
Sure it showed the tremendous value of the Apple stock, but it was a moment in time fueled by an overheated stock market, full of sound and fury, but in the end adding up to nothing.
Celmatix's $950 Fertilome test is used to screen for 49 "genetic markers that show highest degree of association with a different reproductive condition in a moment in time," the company's CEO Piraye Yurttas Beim tells Axios.
Because I mean a lot of people talk about this idea, we'll get into fake news and things like that, but what works with the user at this moment in time, because that obviously will change.
So on Madiba's 100th birthday, we now stand at a crossroads — a moment in time at which two very different visions of humanity's future compete for the hearts and the minds of citizens around the world.
If I were to put it into one line, it came from my response to what I feel is the rage and the sorrow that we are carrying in our bodies at this moment in time.
And Nancy Pelosi, the House Democratic leader, was exactly right when she responded to Ocasio-Cortez's triumph by deeming it a reflection of that particular district and that peculiar race at that specific moment in time.
Since we've heard from fans that would love to relive full-game presentations, particularly at this moment in time, we are exploring that possibility for events and content that we don't have re-air rights already.
And, for those of us interested in the Iranian domestic situation, it's because we saw a moment in time in which Iran's political system could accept and implement a deal, albeit under rigorous monitoring and verification.
"We're at a moment in time when we've accomplished a lot," Ms. Caruso said, citing several recent projects like revamping the curriculum, developing a policy to accept transgender women, and beginning a $400 million capital campaign.
The success of the ODA is particularly pertinent at this moment in time when scientific and medical momentum are spurring development of innovative, safe, and effective treatments for children and adults with very challenging medical conditions.
It's very fitting that the same photographer who famously "shot from the hip" also enjoys improvising on the keyboard, capturing a fleeting moment in time, knowing full well he'll be unable to recapture it ever again.
Created by color reconstruction specialists Dynamichrome, along with artist Carles Marsal and photographer Limor Garfinkle, the result is a single panoramic photograph that seemingly blends more than 100 years of history together into one moment in time.
YOU KNOW, I'M WATCHING, YOU KNOW, I'M NOT AN ECONOMIST I'M NOT AT THE CENTER OF THIS, BUT IT IS INTERESTING TO ME THAT WE'RE AT A MOMENT IN TIME WHERE WE REALLY DO HAVE FULL EMPLOYMENT.
There was a moment in time where it seemed likely that Facebook on the web would be the dominant interface for developers — and it worked for things like games — but eventually usage shifted almost entirely to mobile.
It gives serious consideration to a coming-of-age question that's specific to this moment in time: can some suburban 18- to 24-year-olds experience true intimacy when their relationship is primarily mediated by their iPhones?
It was just time to move on from that and become our authentic selves, and to do that with new music and with new experiences that were our own rather than retelling a historical moment in time.
Uber and Lyft in turn argue that such checks are redundant, don't enhance safety because they only represent a single moment in time, and create an undue operational burden whose sole purpose is to hamper their growth.
The New York City-based dancer and personal trainer said she had always struggled with body insecurity, and being on stage is a way for her to let go of those insecurities for a moment in time.
More anxious then ever because it was the last time I would see Robby before that final day … that final day where at that moment in time I still didn't know what I was going to do.
At any moment in time, you can pick up your phone and you can read the New York Times, you can watch Netflix, you can watch YouTube, you can go to Instagram, you can go to Twitter.
You know, I think having accessible, the hardware platform and the cloud platform, and the content being available to anyone at any moment in time, HBO Go, Netflix, on demand, you can binge watch an entire season.
How they did it: The researchers analyzed Medicaid claims data from Oregon, and matched that data with DACA eligibility among mothers on either side of a moment in time that identified them as legal or illegal immigrants.
"I could not dream of a more exciting moment in time than the first time I boot up my personal HoloLens and see one of your holographic experiences available to me in the Windows Store," says Tsunoda.
"For Agnes Meyer to buy a Cubist picture at that moment in time, as an American, was extraordinarily radical," said Leah Dickerman, who directs editorial and content strategy at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
"I am honored to be stepping into this important role, particularly at this moment in time, when the Bulletin's unique voice and depth of expertise is so clearly needed," Brown said in a statement from the organization.
Second, it's been proven over and over again that Trump's Twitter feed is the best window into what the most powerful person in the country is thinking about -- and cares about -- in a given moment in time.
But the large clusters of audience members who stayed behind in the lobby after Sunday's performance discussing and analyzing the show suggest that — at this moment in time, in particular — it offered much more than mere entertainment.
This is the same Hammond who co-wrote Whitney Houston's "One Moment in Time" as well as about a billion other hits, frequently collaborated with Mike Hazlewood and received an Order of the British Empire in 2000.
I'm talking about how, at this moment in time, black empowerment and having a planetary vision is necessary for people of African descent to think about some alternatives in relation to how to make their societies work.
But at this moment in time, in these early months of 2017, when I could use any and every distraction from many elements of the real-world, the video games being released are absolutely in my wheelhouse.
As a result I began emailing him in order to illuminate a moment in time that now seems oddly historic because nobody knew back then what a huge impact reggae and dub would have on popular culture.
Proactiv has always chosen a pattern of celebrities that reflect pop culture at a particular moment in time, as Billboard noted in 2010 when Bieber was named a face of the brand and YouTube musicians were ascendant.
"He has gone through taking over an administration in the middle of an economic decline, so he stands ready to set up the infrastructure and the talent you need at that moment in time," the adviser said.
"Right here, this is the moment in time where the high-growth stocks have the opportunity to say, 'Hey, guess what, we're still going strong, we have quarter-over-quarter growth, we have forward guidance,'" Shay said.
Taylor, as anyone lucky enough to spend time with her will know, is one of the most positive, forward-thinking people you could ever wish to meet, and a dream cover star for this moment in time.
"Big tech is the biggest threat to free speech at this moment in time, and there is no fiercer advocate for the First Amendment than Breitbart News," said Alex Marlow, Breitbart's editor-in-chief, in an announcement.
In the same way that a photograph of a person reflects one moment in time, not a complete picture of who that person is, the Gems don't have "true versions" of songs that encompass who they are.
The reason why, to put it simply, is because they have adapted to what travel challenges look like at this moment in time, and then attempted to solve them inside an attractive bag at an affordable price.
The chosen hue of the year is meant to be a "color snapshot of a particular moment in time" — so, the hue in question becomes a sort of microcosm for the current state of the world, Pressman said.
The political angle of the movie is of a specific moment in time—it just so happens that (as improbably as anything else in the last year) the moment in question has returned, and very quickly at that.
Bannon's a self-described economic nationalist and alt-right media mogul who seemed to bulldoze his way to Trump's side, and for a brief, weird, terrible moment in time, was actually a member of the National Security Council.
Her 16-foot-wide sculpture revels network traffic via blinking lights, bringing to light a brief moment in time where we can actually see the piece register wifi data traveling through the air, from one inbox to another.
That these personal effects look a bit out of place inside the otherwise Dormified rooms I think gets at what has me so obsessed: It's a very distinct look, and one that's very of its moment in time.
Seriously, there was a moment in time when you couldn't go on social media without seeing one of those lil' cherry tees — and the only problem was that they were pretty much impossible to get your hands on.
SO I WOULDN'T EXTRAPOLATE OFF THE TIPPY TOP OR THIS MOMENT IN TIME BUT IN GENERAL THAT'S A LOW RATIO FOR US TO BOOK BUT THAT'S, YOU KNOW -- WE'RE NOT IN AN INDUSTRY THAT'S GENERALLY IN FAVOR NOW.
In the new study, astronomers were able to pinpoint a moment in time when a white dwarf star and a second star were being observed in such a fashion that lensing could be seen for the first time.
"This is a pivotal moment in time, a moment for us to redefine not only how we address sexual harassment in the workplace, but also how we build stronger and healthier working cultures," the group's mission statement reads.
The researchers weren't sure why men but not women showed this association but caution that this was a cross-sectional study, a snapshot of one moment in time, and that they draw no conclusions about cause and effect.
"I just don't think at this moment in time when we have a huge kind of surge at our border sending a message that we're going to decriminalize crossings is the right thing to do," Delaney told Hill.
Netflix's monthly subscriptions, on the other hand, start at $7.24 and stipulate that only one user can watch on one screen at a given moment in time — a restriction that doesn't apply to other streaming platforms in India.
" The former vice president entered the race with a video that framed the 2020 campaign as a battle to redeem the soul of the nation from a Donald Trump presidency he cast as "an aberrant moment in time.
"Unless we get rid of all forms of communication, we are globalized people and we need to think and learn from each other about the right solutions at any moment in time for all of us," O'Neill concluded.
Before bed, one is always lulled to sleep by the sound of those very same waves — some nights soft, others violent and stormy — repeating over and over, like the heartbeat of a place and a moment in time.
New York (CNN Business)For the past two years, an Israeli entrepreneur has been working on what may seem like an idealistic, impossible task for this moment in time: building a better corner of the internet for immigrants.
Nilay Patel: One, I personally find that frustrating because the photos live for much longer than a phone, so I would prefer to always have the best photo because it's going to hopefully transcend this moment in time.
So part of this is when you look at the deficit you can't just look at a moment in time, you have to look at what are we going to do over a five- or 10-year period.
Or was the willingness to give him a pass on, you know, telling the truth simply a moment in time -- the result of an overwhelming desire to try something different and the belief that Clinton wasn't any better?
We're in a moment in time where we're really ready for this show, because people want to laugh, but I think people wanna talk about stuff, in a way that maybe they weren't ready to a few years ago.
Rather than attempting to gauge where people stand on a single issue at a particular moment in time, Stimson aims to take a far longer view -- and to rate his findings on a spectrum from liberal to conservative governance.
Whether you're a weed rookie starting from scratch or a seasoned smoker who's gathered disparate strands of information about the plant over decades, How to Smoke Pot (Properly) presents everything in one place, at the right moment in time.
She's closer to Kim at this moment in time because Kim's been more engaged in Khloé's pregnancy, making her homemade bone broth and bringing her baby clothes, and the wounds from the whole Kourtney feud are still pretty fresh.
It's a throwback not just to a different, pastel eyeshadow-filled decade, but to the crest of second-wave feminism, a moment in time where strong, capable women were demanding that their voices finally be heard in the workplace.
"It amazes me how a simple smell can take you back to an exact moment in time — for me, the clean linen scent reminds me of those early home show days where all of this got started," she says.
Stock generally refers to an existing quantity at a specific moment in time, such as the total value of assets, while flow would be measured over a period of time, such as gross domestic product for a full year.
The barometer takes into consideration leverage, the bank's stock price and its equity base, and as such it represents a real-time measure of the dangers a bank poses to the financial system at a given moment in time.
"I've seen a million and one shows, and I know what you need to do is create a mood and a moment in time," Mr. O'Shea said during a preview of the show several days before its runway debut.
His passing today marks a devastating and painful moment in time, but the legacy of Stan Lee, through his creative genius and his universes of characters, will continue to reach the world of true believers for generations to come.
I will tell you a fun anecdote, which is there was once a moment in time when we were trying to get the college football playoff onto cable television and were told that just wasn't possible to do so.
No matter what, though, I suspect BlacKkKlansman will always be considered a valuable and revealing artifact from this very specific moment in time; no matter where you (or I) land on the film itself, it's certainly anything but forgettable.
THERE'S A LOT OF UNUSUAL ASPECTS TO THIS MOMENT IN TIME WHERE THE PASSIONS AND THE -- THE PASSIONS ARE THE GREATEST AT A MOMENT WHEN THINGS AREN'T IN REALLY IN THE GREATEST DISTRESS WE'VE EVER FACED IN OUR LIVES.
"That was purely transactional in nature, because the big transaction at that moment in time was — all roads lead to Beijing — and America needed China to help restrain and contain Pyongyang, " Pain said, referring to issues surrounding North Korea.
" His passing today marks a devastating and painful moment in time, but the legacy of Stan Lee, through his creative genius and his universes of characters, will continue to reach the world of true believers for generations to come," Duffy added.
"This is a moment in time for the broadest possible coalition of groups to go out to their members, affiliates and supporters to talk about the importance of the Supreme Court," said Nan Aron of the progressive Alliance for Justice.
And while there were some definite full-body cringes as I relived some familiar moments, the show is such a funny and honest portrayal of puberty that it was actually strangely comforting to go back to that moment in time.
I believe you are doing that because you love this country, and I believe history will show that you are a true profile in courage at this moment in time in the history of our country and I thank you.
We wanted our community to know we were there for them and how imperative it was that we harnessed the energy we felt in that moment in time – the passion, the pain, the frustration – and used it to move us forward.
The launch of the facility by Mayer Group comes at a perfect moment in time in terms of capitalizing on the growing interest in the tech sector around not only automotive innovation, but also urban transit and automated transportation in general.
"For this moment in time, he was perfection" and "the greatest sex symbol in the world," Thompson recalls of her early days with Presley in her new memoir, A Little Thing Called Life, excerpted exclusively in this week's issue of PEOPLE.
I'm fine with leaving the default as "public forever" but maybe some tweets just make more sense for a moment in time… Or maybe some accounts would be happier letting tweets live for a certain amount of time by default.
The crater, which dates to exactly the same moment in time as the disappearance of dinosaurs in the fossil record, was lauded by some as smoking gun evidence that a giant impact triggered the KT-extinction 66 million years ago.
It was only a matter of time before New ​Gen needed something that would mark this moment in time, sparking the birth of their first compilation album (check out the first track and video from it, "Fire the Alarm", below).
" Rowland, who's starring in Lifetime's new movie Love By the 10th Date, sat down with People Now to share her Super Bowl advice for Gaga — a "moment in time" that will go down in both "Super Bowl history and American culture.
It can be very difficult to process what's going on because at any given moment in time, there may be very little correlation between how things are going in the real world and how prices are acting on Wall Street.
In a post-film Q&A at TIFF, DiCaprio spelled out that intention: "We cannot afford, at this critical moment in time, to have leaders in office that do not believe in the modern science of climate change," he said.
Low interest rates have been supportive for the world economy, according to ING Group's Chief Executive Ralph Hamers, but banks have to be "very cautious" at this moment in time because "this is exactly when things may go wrong," he said.
"You have to be careful and very cautious not to take too much risk at this moment in time because everything looks so perfect," he told CNBC on the sidelines of the International Monetary Fund meetings in Washington D.C. on Thursday.
"I have just received information that has caused me to lose confidence in Ben Fairow's ability to lead the Oakland Police Department at this particular moment in time," the mayor said in a statement on Wednesday, announcing Mr. Fairow's departure.
So there was excitement to enter, and as we got into the business several years later, we started to understand the realization of this is just not a business that, at this moment in time, IEX feels good about competing in.
Having followed its key characters as they drunkenly stumbled (sometimes literally, usually not) through their 20s, any ending seemed destined to represent merely a moment in time, what with so many years and so much self-absorption ahead of them.
Computer-driven American stock markets have become so complex that at any moment in time more than 800 different pricing possibilities are being offered to trading firms across 3623 official exchanges, according to new research attempting to explain the tangled system.
It's not just a matter of composing something to help the movie get from point A to point B: It's a matter of translating a specific moment in time into music, and putting both heart and soul into the work.
ACLU Senior Staff Attorney Joshua Block said the assurances from the pharmacy chain are important at a moment in time when the Trump administration has signaled its intent to roll back health care protections for transgender and non-binary individuals.
The archive captures the program at a moment in time — a moment 15 years ago, before tensions accelerated, before the United States and Israel attacked Iran's nuclear centrifuges with a cyberweapon, before an additional underground enrichment center was built and discovered.
Stelter's two cents There should be daily televised White House briefings -- it's a travesty that the Trump W.H. ever cut back on daily Q&A's -- but at this moment in time, the briefings should be led by doctors and scientists.
"At this moment in time, the harm Ohio claims it will suffer from a bellwether trial sounds way too speculative for a mandamus petition—especially one that seeks to not just enjoin, but dismiss every county and city claim," Zimmerman said.
Peter Whitehead, a British filmmaker whose movies both captured and helped define that moment in time labeled the Swinging '21968s, replete with early footage of the Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd and other rock groups, died on June 21980 in East London.
This idea can first be seen at work in the gallery with "Rue Jacob, December 5th, 260" (211), which, like a photograph, presents a frozen moment in time, subsuming street life into a pictorial vision that cannot be read quickly.
"At this moment in time, transfer students are receiving the most positive attention from higher education that they ever have," said Janet Marling, executive director of the National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students at the University of North Georgia.
Yet juxtaposing the sacred and the profane at this particular moment in time, when the Catholic church is rived with internal disputes between conservatives and liberals, and religion around the world is being weaponized and politicized, is a risky move.
For so many people right now, it feels as if there is not much they can do to ease the challenge of this moment in time, except maintain social distancing, keep working, stay kind, make art — and wash our hands.
You get the religious connections, sometimes overtly and sometimes subtly, but these clothes were also made in response to a moment in time, particularly as regards women, whether it was to liberate them or to put them back in their place.
If she is sometimes left off the list of pioneering poster artists from that moment in time, it is in part because that world was dominated by men and in part, as she acknowledged, because her output and tenure were limited.
What they're saying: "At a moment in time when forces have colluded to divide our country and expand the divisions between good Americans, there is no better person to bring the country together than Kamala Harris," Plaskett said in a statement.
Martin Gilbert: Well, I think if it gets more serious, you obviously have to take it, you obviously have to look at it but as I say, at the moment, I wouldn't do anything – just at this precise moment in time.
But I can't help wondering if at least when it comes to designer fashion — the clothes that define a particular moment in time and often filter down to shape the styles of every day — it's solving a problem that doesn't exist.
It's hard to put my finger on a moment in time when reality began to creep in, but my viewpoint began to shift a little more than a year later, after visiting my sister and her husband in Arizona for Christmas.
This was not an indictment of Lewandowski, who had some controversies surrounding him at the time, but instead a recognition by the president that Manafort was the right tool for the job the campaign needed done at that moment in time.
The current study is restricted to Virginia and is a snapshot of a moment in time at a handful of facilities, said Christoph Lee, associate professor of radiology at the University of Washington in Seattle, who wasn't involved with the research.
Polls represent a snapshot of public opinion at a specific moment in time — if a gaffe, a debate, a health scare for a candidate, a policy controversy or something else registers with the public, it should cause movement in the polls.
"That moment in time when the officer uses force, we can look at and evaluate that — and we should," Chris Burbank, former Salt Lake City police chief and director of law enforcement engagement at the Center for Policing Equity, told me.
Rather than gun directly for domestic markets (which still account for about half of Tilt's activity), Tilt is trying to exploit a moment in time where PayPal and other US-based popular payments services — like Venmo — haven't hit international markets just yet.
Schiele's declarative, sinuous contours, fixing the body to the page, couldn't be farther from Klimt's whispery, tremulous lines that seem to vanish, like a moment in time, before our eyes, yet the drawings of the two artists represent a consistency of vision.
But the nice thing about the theme is it kind of fits anywhere – like in Season 7 when it starts snowing, that theme felt like the right choice because it captures the overall drama of what's happening at that moment in time.
"As of this moment in time, Renault's interim leadership has not received a resignation letter from Carlos Ghosn," the minister said on BFM TV. Senard, 65, now faces the immediate task of soothing relations with Nissan, which is 43.4 percent-owned by Renault.
I want to put it on pause — to stay in this moment in time when we villagers slip in and out of each other's homes as easily as well-worn slippers, shared caregivers to this throng of helmeted children racing down the sidewalk.
"No top-tier candidate at this moment in time would be crazy enough to do this," said Steve Schmidt, who helped lead the confirmation process for Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. in 2005 and Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. months later.
Say I'm out and I get an idea, or if I'm with someone and we're not in a space where we're creating, I'll just kind of sing into it and I'll title it with a lyric or something of that moment in time.
Our best hope, then, is that this moment in time becomes a jumping off point for a new era where victims feel safe coming forward, where initial claims of harassment are taken seriously so that patterns of harassment and abuse don't ever form.
"There were a lot of things you had to believe back then and at that moment in time, Uber didn't paint that picture, [Carolan] was the one who painted that picture," Mark Siegel, a managing director at Menlo since 20113, told TechCrunch.
"A dramatic fire 3,000 years ago combined with subsequent waterlogged preservation has left to us a frozen moment in time, which gives us a graphic picture of life in the Bronze Age," noted Duncan Wilson, Chief Executive of heritage organization Historic England.
"We should be having a debate at the present moment in time, saying let's cream off a bit of extra growth, not through interest rate increases, but let's do it through tax so we can rebuild those budget deficits," Currie told CNBC.
FOR HEDGE FUND MANAGERS I'TS A CONSTANT CHALLENGE: HOW DO YOU NEED TO REINVENT YOURSELF, SUCH THAT YOU HAVE THE SKILLS THAT ARE APPLICABLE AT THIS MOMENT IN TIME TO UNDERSTAND WHICH BUSINESSES ARE GOING TO FLOURISH AND WHICH ONES ARE NOT?
"I believe there will come a moment in time where I would say we have sufficient adoption of these alternative products ... to start envisaging, together with governments, a phase-out period for cigarettes," Andre Calantzopoulos said in an interview on BBC Radio 4.
I won my election for County Commissioner in August of this year and I've never been prouder to stand tall and lead as a black woman than I am in this moment in time because of the rise of women like Stacey.
Where I think the movie is perhaps more instructive to this moment in time is in its depiction of a woman who is deeply uncomfortable with breaking with her social and economic class to do what she knows to be the right thing.
That's why at this moment in time, on the back of the Russian intervention into Syria, I felt really strongly that we have a situation here where some journalist has to go in and bear witness to this bombardment or else nobody will.
The paradoxical essence of these people, stripped to their raw cores, is shaped not just by History with a capital H, but by the individualizing specifics of growing up in a particular home, with particular parents at a particular moment in time.
When you take a panorama photograph on your smartphone, for instance, you aren't capturing a single moment in time—you're capturing a given landscape over the course of the 30 seconds or so that it takes to pan your camera across the horizon.
Dieter Bohn: If you're thinking of photos primarily as a mode of communication and expression, does that mean that you're just not really... You don't have any stress about whether or not the photo represents a documentary truth of a moment in time?
I don't think at this present moment in time it's possible for any president to assume a relevant position in the community, in the culture, without reaching out or having some knowledge of what's going on in the world of hip-hop.
If a photograph is "a frozen moment in time, a torn photograph is a physical manifestation of an emotion, made visible to the eye," says the publisher Dung Ngo, referring to the images published in the latest book from his imprint August Editions.
The new app will display the total number of people who are listening to an artist's tracks worldwide at any moment in time, and it will continue to display real-time listening stats for the first week after new releases go live.
Given Mr. Cosby's fall from grace, amid numerous accusations of sexual assault, it may be left to Mr. Thicke to represent the evolutionary moment in time that soon blossomed into the much richer, if still imperfect, collection of television fathers we have today.
Jackie, about the days following the assassination and the former first lady's response, chronicles the precise moment in time when the grieving widow recognized and harnessed the power of media to craft a narrative that would always be attached to JFK's legacy.
Often anonymous and for a specific moment in time, the shelf life of posters may not be long but the impact (negative or positive) is often received as a harsh criticism or a call to arms depending upon the power structures being challenged.
That means that even the best traditional public opinion poll is only a view of public opinion at that particular moment in time, and it is nearly impossible to assess the changing opinions of many Americans – much less understand the source of their conflict.
It was a great moment in time in the band, and it was more of a thing on our end, of us showing our pride and our love for the music, and showing that we weren't going to give a shit about the trends.
At this moment in time, these are the Vines that are currently On the Rise: Timing isn't a factor for a Vine to receive the Fire badge — it doesn't matter how old a Vine is, as long as people keep watching and sharing it.
My personal reading of God of War informed the 2,000-something word review published on Waypoint, but it reflects a fixed moment in time, when I played through a very long game largely in isolation, left only to my own thoughts, impressions, and reactions.
At this moment in time, when we as a society are having some very difficult discussions about race and justice and the police, revisiting this case in this form, do you think that that's going to affect the conversations that we are having today?
A vacation "is a moment in time when the breadwinners of the family can express to their children that they are capable of providing more than just a roof over their head and clothes that they grow out of every six months," he said.
I'm no Ronald Reagan and this is a different moment in time, but I believe with all my heart and soul, that we face another time for choosing, one that will have profound consequences for the Republican Party, and more importantly, for our country.
The organizers see the increase in signatures for this year's letter––over 90 signatures versus 30 last year––as marking a monumental shift, especially in this volatile moment in time, when conversations around the issues of racism, sexism, and oppression percolate in mainstream arenas.
"It will solve the problem that Kenyans have today, that is, having to complete a transaction and falling short of money at that moment in time," Kamath said, adding it was too early to determine the impact of the new M-Pesa overdraft product.
In the last decade, virtual sex—whether it be in a VR headset, a live cam chat room, or a cellphone selfie—has accelerated at breakneck speed away from DVD sales and video downloads, and toward an experience unique to one moment in time.
I'm an avowed supporter of open borders under normal conditions, but I also believe that free movement of people both inside and outside national borders is, at this specific moment in time, a challenge for public health and should therefore be discouraged and curtailed.
But it needs to be explained, this weird coincidence of this strange fixation on Ben and me by a handful of White House aides at the exact same moment in time that this Israeli firm gets hired to dig into us and our families.
The one-bedroom rental that the couple, who were married in 2015, share in Inwood is spacious by New York standards — "built during that moment in time before they decided that apartments should be small," as Ms. Williams put it — but not that spacious.
But it's interesting to portray a role like this and to represent this moment in time, because it tells you a lot about the world we live in today, what happened needed to happen for things to get the bad they are these days.
Every page of this stunning and surprising book turns words around and around, deepening their mystery and making the reader understand that, like a photograph that (somewhat falsely) freezes a moment in time, learning to speak means discovering that words carry both truth and lies.
Every page of this stunning and surprising book turns words around and around, deepening their mystery and making the reader understand that, like a photograph that (somewhat falsely) freezes a moment in time, learning to speak means discovering that words carry both truth and lies.
"It was a moment in time where I told a number of my friends about my experience with Franken because I saw him on the news being asked about the Trump tape and I felt like it was really hypocritical," the former staffer said.
So the influence of the position — whether, as Bosco puts it, "the secretary general [is] more secretary or general" — depends heavily on the persona in it, as well as the willingness of other countries to listen to the UN at that moment in time.
But "there is no local refining capacity available and the sheer scale of farming needed to make the economies of scale work at this moment in time" is difficult, Merel Laroy, a spokesman for SkyNRG, a Netherlands-based alternative jet fuel supplier, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
"I think where we're in a moment in time where we realized that there are a lot of secrets in [the entertainment] industry and it is our obligation to look really closely at all these circumstances, understand them, and be really intolerant of exploitation," she said.
" That word -- "aberration" -- had been used by Biden to describe Trump often, including in the video announcing his entry into the race, when he said, "I believe history will look back on four years of this President and all he embraces as an aberrant moment in time.
But if, like most people, you've already moved on, then let us all remember a moment in time when it was considered cool to tell people to find you on an app using a convoluted mixture of numbers and letters as a way to add friends.
TCM gave Oahu, and especially its artists, for that brief moment in time, a kind of casual yet meaningful contact with the rest of the world no other Hawaii institution did or does to this day, outside the poorly funded art department at the University of Hawaii.
"UPS developed a specialized, global logistics and distribution solution that includes both the secure distribution and shipment of CDs to retailers at a precise moment in time, along with the final delivery of the CDs to online consumers," the company said in a statement on their website.
So I think lists are a great way to take a snapshot of a moment in time, and The New Establishment has these two conflicting words in the name, "new" and "establishment", and I feel like that's exactly what we saw on display over this past year.
Pinterest began rolling out targeted ads based on searches for its partners earlier this year, giving it another moment in time to catch potential customers as they try to sniff out new things they might buy — and now everyone else will get a piece of that.
There was once a moment in time when Theranos was one of the most successful startups in the country—a blood-testing dynamo that would change medical science forever, improve the lives of millions of people, and make a hefty chunk of change for its investors.
It's a toxic way of thinking, especially at this moment in time —it's the kind of unhealthy use of fame more often exhibited by, say, politicians imploding in their own cascading waterfall of narcissism, than artists who dedicate and attach themselves to generally decent ideas and causes.
WE HAVE A MOMENT IN TIME WHERE PEOPLE ARE -- IT'S A LIABILITY TO SAY I'M WILLING TO COMPROMISE, I'M GOING TO GET ONE MILLIMETER OFF THE EXTREME POSITION I HAVE AND IF YOU DO YOU HAVE TO BACK TRACK AND SWEAR TO PEOPLE THAT YOU'LL NEVER COMPROMISE.
Every photo I took is expressing a different moment in time, right after a feeling enlightened me to remember that I am changing, to remember that I am trying to better myself by moving forward with school, my music, my mental health, and everything in between.
Despite unfounded criticism that it was disrespectful to the flag (which was never the intention), NFL and the sports industry missed an opportunity to fully embrace a cultural moment in time — which could have benefited national unity as well as enhancing the cultural importance of the league.
The problem with this vote splitting — which has only become more starkly obvious in recent years — is that it tends to reward older or at least whiter artists at the expense of young, often black artists who have more pop cultural cachet at this moment in time.
In a statement, a Sky Atlantic spokesperson said the move comes in response to broadcast neutrality rules: Sky have complied with the Ofcom broadcasting restrictions at times of elections and referendums that prohibit us showing this section of [Last Week Tonight] at this moment in time.
Once at the bottom the competition winner will find the DJ—whose identity we cannot disclose at this moment in time—who made the trip down a few months back, armed with nothing but a USB stick and a few months worth of tinned sardines for sustenance.
" Mr. Diller waves off talk of Mr. Trump opening the door to more celebrity presidents, saying, "I want this to be a moment in time where you go in and pick out this period with pincers and go on with life as we knew it before.
The podcast is "Tell Me Something I Don't Know," a sort of reverse reboot of "What's My Line?" where a panel debunks or learns new things from guest contestants, and the writer in question isn't even a regular, it was just a unique cosmic moment in time.
"[The March equinox] is a highly significant moment in time in many different cultures and practices, including pagans, Wiccans, and astrologers, because it's very telling of the relationships between the Earth and the Sun at this time of the year," explains Narayana Montúfar, senior astrologer at Astrology.
What follows is a magical communion of the living and the dead, one of the most moving stage pictures I've seen: a special effect that relies not on technical wizardry but on the power of bodies sharing the same space for a brief, impossible moment in time.

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