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Most critically, though, Barr argued the the Russia probe must proceed.
Most critically, Mr Trump could not do the deed by himself.
Most critically, an overwhelmed health care system places everyone at risk.
Most critically, Carson's budget raises the rents of public housing residents.
It is probably the most critically acclaimed and financially successful musical ever.
How did you go about deciding which supplies were most critically needed?
Paramedics took three of the most critically wounded victims from her truck.
Most critically, though, he brought with him a great thirst for redemption.
Most critically, the company is bleeding not just cash, but senior executives.
But most critically, it is made in the mind of the prosecutor.
Finally and most critically, we must consider the victims of these heinous crimes.
I think this is one of the most critically beloved of the bunch.
For all the Hidden Figures love, though, Moonlight is the most critically adored
"Anti," released in 2016, is Rihanna's most recent and most critically celebrated album.
Finally — and perhaps most critically — is the prioritization of improving  the consumer experience.
Most critically, they are a counter-productive strategic mistake with long-term implications.
Critic Score: 97%"The Incredibles" is one of Pixar's most critically-acclaimed movies.
And most critically, they have to find the money to pay for the expansions.
And finally, and most critically, Amazon would build partnerships with makers of branded drugs.
And perhaps most critically, the El Segundo Energy Center is only occasionally generating power.
Most critically, these are not just ideas on paper with no basis for implementation.
Newsom is among the most critically lionized American musicians to emerge in the past decade….
Hollywood's most critically acclaimed work doesn't pop up often on pay-by-the-month platforms.
Most critically, the majority position must consistently broadcast that theirs is the more popular view.
Critics considered her career dead, but the fiasco launched Spears's most critically-acclaimed album, Blackout.
Most critically, the majority of Dongtu's integrations with partners happen through SDK instead of API.
Most critically, targeted social network advertising combined with donation links create a perpetual misinformation machine.
And, most critically, does a bad performance here by Mark put Facebook's fate on the line?
The most critically wounded sometimes had up to 20 people around their bed working on them.
More than 70 of the most critically injured people were airlifted to Turkey Monday for treatment.
Most critically, we need to have an immediate top-to-bottom review of our policy options.
According to The Bookseller , it was the year's most critically praised book in the United Kingdom.
It was one of the year's highest-grossing films and one of its most critically acclaimed.
Perhaps most critically, check that there are working fire extinguishers and smoke detectors in your home.
This spring, two of CW's most critically acclaimed and beloved programs are coming to an end.
It proved to be the most critically divisive movie of 1968 and for some the kickiest.
In a phone interview, Mr. Yang discussed the series, one of the year's most critically acclaimed.
The film is also the most critically acclaimed DC Extended Universe movie to-date. Boss. Girl. Movies.
And, most critically, could be sleeping at the wheel just before a huge wave of innovation arrives.
And most critically for this administration, voters really have never warmed up to anti-warming carbon taxes.
And that made them harder to remember and to memorialize and, most critically, to aspire to be.
For example, legislation such as the Wagner Act established rights for workers, most critically for collective bargaining.
Johnny Greenwood's "Phantom Thread" (2017) score is one of the most critically acclaimed soundtracks of the 2010s.
Most critically, the renegotiation preserved the trilateral trade pact, after Trump threatened to tear up NAFTA altogether.
Perhaps most critically, some have dismissed Bridenstine's experience as inadequate given that he is an elected politician.
And it's outright ludicrous this year, when some of the most critically acclaimed films were directed by women.
Perhaps most critically, though, Mr. Trump lacked the organization that Mr. Cruz had put into place in Iowa.
Most critically, suing as part of a class action typically doesn't require an investment of time or money.
These resources are first going to the most critically affected communities or to counties that are requesting them.
The Weinstein Company, and before that Miramax, produced some of the most critically acclaimed movies of a generation.
The tortillas are made on-site, with pleasing roughness, geometric imprecision and, most critically, a genuine corn flavor.
Most critically, it would take a two-thirds vote — not a majority — of the Senate to overrule that.
"Black Panther" has been one of Marvel's biggest and most critically acclaimed hits since it opened last month.
And, most critically of all, will breaking up these tech behemoths have the desired effect on protecting individual privacy?
"This bee is critically endangered, it's one of the most critically endangered species in the United States," Riley says.
Most critically, the votes Clinton lost stood out in states essential to both candidates' paths to 270 electoral votes.
Okay, so 1988's Twins mightn't be the most critically acclaimed film of Arnold Schwarzenegger or Danny Devito's career.
Most critically, and like other historians, I have also been inundated with emails from everyday citizens around the country.
Most critically: Musk will have to step down from his role as Tesla chairperson for at least three years.
That left progressives disappointed with legislative inaction on a number of important topics, including most critically climate change and immigration.
It's not totally gone, but it's eroding — and most critically, that erosion appears to be happening from the inside out.
This includes neurons and, most critically, cells that are not currently replicating in a suitable way for CRISPR to work.
Hope has run multiple production companies and produced some of the most critically acclaimed films of the last two decades.
And being the most critically acclaimed movie in the race doesn't necessarily mean the Best Picture prize is a lock.
Master Sergeant Mark Allen, the most critically hurt, was shot in the head, leaving him unable to speak or walk.
However, it is contingent on the assumption that Alliance members, most critically the US, continue to provide strong, effective leadership.
First, and most critically, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein can appoint a special prosecutor to oversee the Russia-Trump investigation.
Most critically, Americans must choose the candidate who best represents our core principles and values in the fight against terrorism.
Most critically, we should develop an escalation policy that establishes when a cyberattack will be considered an act of war.
Not only should campaigns reject the use of such material, but most critically, the media should do so as well.
Most critically, there has been, to date, no real-world test of the use of Sovereign's blockchain generated vote tokens.
In Los Angeles, Dudamel conducts one of the best-paid, most critically acclaimed and most financially stable orchestras in America.
A year after one of the most critically lauded festival performances in recent pop history, Beychella is coming to Netflix.
This hard deadline appeased the ardent Brexiteers in Johnson's party, and most critically, Nigel Farage and his populist Brexit Party.
The effort made to insert hidden gems like this one point to why season three is the most critically acclaimed yet.
But most critically, as Assad moves into the north, it could potentially return a big chunk of Syria into his control.
Set in a world that includes anthropomorphic animals living alongside humans, BoJack Horseman is one of Netflix's most critically acclaimed shows.
And most critically: CARB clarified the requirement that all automakers that sell in California must meet the state's vehicle emissions standards.
Most critically, she seeks out asylum in the Nazi-controlled part of America, where she comes up against Sewell's John Smith.
Most critically, the aegypti feeds only on humans and prefers multiple meals of blood, making it a highly efficient virus spreader.
Most critically, there seemed to be little chance that Mr. Sanders would meet the Vatican resident whose name he frequently invokes.
Another post-apocalyptic robot show, Gurren Lagann is one of the most critically-lauded anime on Netflix, and a Toonami favorite.
This is most critically important with young men that are seeking to find their way, and looking for examples to follow.
Perhaps most critically, the agreement would help ensure that the United States will remain a leader in pharmaceutical and biotechnology innovation.
It's among the most successful of Netflix's original content creations, by most accounts, and also one of the most critically acclaimed.
That group contains some key witnesses, most critically Sondland himself, but nowhere close to everyone you might want to hear from.
Ophelia has Daisy Ridley starring in a Hamlet adaptation that's been re-centered around one of the play's most critically complex characters.
Divinity: Original Sin II was released in September 2017, and it's one of the most critically acclaimed PC games in recent years.
First — and most critically — he doesn't believe special counsel Robert Mueller is on a witch hunt as he leads the Russia probe.
The reality show — one of the most critically lauded shows out there — moved to Lifetime in 2009 after a bitter legal battle.
Most critically, Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo did not "collect" the allegedly secret papers, as required under the Official Secrets Act.
"Sandstorm" by Darude might not be the most critically acclaimed piece of music out there, but it is honest, pure, and strong.
And most critically, what has it done to try to establish whether Donald Trump was colluding with Russian intelligence, as Clinton suggests?
Help has come slowly by air and sea, in the forms of water, fresh fruit and vegetables and, perhaps most critically, fuel.
Most critically, the military aid we provide Ukraine helps to protect and advance American national security interests in the region and beyond.
Most critically, the state is among the most federally dependent in the nation: Almost 40 percent of its money comes from Washington.
All that screen staring messes with our sleep and vision, and most critically, keeps us from being aware of those around us.
Most critically, the Senate overrode his ruling that the White House defense team could have as a witness Navy Secretary Gideon Welles.
Take any allegations involving R. Kelly, or even the case of Lupita Nyong'o — one of Hollywood's most critically-acclaimed actresses — and Harvey Weinstein.
FromSoftware has produced some of the most critically acclaimed games over the last decade, including Dark Souls, Bloodborne, and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.
But beneath these numbers, the feuds among core developers over resolving longstanding issues have simmered on, most critically how to increase block size.
That may be true, but regardless, Young went on to have one of the longest-running, most critically acclaimed careers in rock music.
Third and maybe most critically, companies should game out these cyber scenarios and have a plan in place for how to handle them.
Most critically, a concession made to one country would automatically be extended to all, under what was called the most-favored-nation rule.
Further, and most critically in this case, the defendant need not actually obstruct the pending judicial proceeding, but only "endeavor" to do so.
It was the top-earning film of 1972 and remains one of the highest-grossing (and most critically acclaimed) movies of all time.
Most critically, Rosenstein protected the independence of Mueller's work against the onslaught of attacks from both Trump and the president's allies in Congress.
Most critically, a concession made to one country would automatically be extended to all, under what was called the most-favored-nation rule.
The train's fuel tank appeared to have exploded in the crash, and medical officials said the most critically injured victims had severe burns.
The film, a solemn work by Mr. Ozon, a veteran French director, had been one of the most critically lauded in the festival.
When it comes to movie reviews, there are plenty of resources that can tell you the most critically-acclaimed films and popular flicks.
Most critically, the Mercers, his wealthy backers, cut ties with Bannon, suddenly straining his ambitions to challenge the GOP establishment in upcoming elections.
For $90 you can take a general filmmaking class with one of the most critically and commercially successful directors of the last 40 years.
That supremely odd summary belies the fact that Adventure Time has sneakily persisted as one of the most critically acclaimed shows of the 2010s.
This division of culture and politics into two increasingly mutually exclusive spheres can be seen in the year's most critically praised works of art.
Most critically, census data determines the apportion of seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, as well as legislative districts in the individual states.
That being said, one of my most critically acclaimed articles, "Feminist blogger makes bread with yeast from her own vagina," received over 107,000 shares.
The list we compiled here is based on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, and includes the site's most critically acclaimed films featuring a "drama" tag.
The most accessible album by the most critically acclaimed '290s band — Pavement's Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain — did not even break into Billboard's top 100.
She is the most critically acclaimed jazz guitarist to emerge in that span, an unflinching original who has revealed new possibilities within the music.
Most critically though, U.S. workers pay the price in terms of jobs shipped overseas and lack of reinvestment in plants and equipment in America.
He's giving them what they want politically, the economy appears strong and, most critically, he is far more popular and powerful than they are.
The rediscovery of this stonefly also suggests how the technique might contribute to efforts to save some of the world's most critically endangered organisms.
These troops conduct training missions for African forces and, most critically, support both West African and French troops in their battle against Islamic extremists.
Why it's a good alternative: With a 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, "The Lobster" is one of the most critically adored films of 2016.
Three decades after Watchmen's release, Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' dark, cerebral graphic novel remains one of most critically celebrated works of the superhero genre.
But they are going to have do so without masks and, most critically, they are going to have to risk upsetting their own delicate position.
BoJack Horseman, which was renewed for a fifth season last year, is one of Netflix's longest-running originals, and one of its most critically adored.
The year's most critically acclaimed albums were mostly made by pop stars, rappers, and people whose work loosely falls under the category of R&B.
The '208 in Summer '083 is a throwback to their 208 album Nights Out, which pre-dates their most critically lauded LP The English Riviera.
Most critically, the Chinese government statement did not explicitly mention the 90-day time window, though it says the two sides will "speed up" talks.
Most critically, the Federal Reserve had abruptly pivoted away from its previous plans to keep lifting interest rates, revving up risk-taking in the process.
The issuance of ultra-long or perpetual treasury securities can help turn the tide on global oversupply of labor, production and – most critically – financial capital.
The agency usually uses its maintenance budget to repair its most critically important assets in order to keep them from deteriorating and affecting park operations.
Most critically, Klobuchar, a former tough-on-crime prosecutor, has 0% support from black voters, according to polls — a key part of the Democratic base.
But foreign policy experts — and politicians themselves — emphasize that the most critically important element of the dispute is maintaining a rules-based approach to international conflict.
Burning, from Korean director Lee Chang-dong, was one of the most critically lauded films at the festival, topping many lists and drawing nearly universal praise.
Most critically, no committee has ever directly reviewed the trials on saturated fats, on more than 25,000 trial participants in experiments lasting up to 12 years.
Its admirably flaky pastries and dense, fragrant Danish rye bread make compact snacks to pack for the day, but most critically, its grain bar serves ollebrod.
Michelle Gayer is the most critically acclaimed pastry chef currently living in the Twin Cities and is recognized as one of the best in the country.
To compensate, Astro Bot is very generous with checkpoints (there are lots), lives (there are none), and most critically, it's nearly impossible to fall off a ledge.
Respondents were asked to rate various aspects of these experiences, including, most critically, their overall satisfaction with the federal government and their trust in the federal government.
The policy encourages beef producers to use the most critically important antibiotics as a last choice, after a qualified veterinarian has deemed such use the best option.
Most critically, it provides a handy metric to use for answering these questions: For US-based companies, have exit multiples changed in a meaningful way over time?
New York (CNN Business)"The Last of Us," one of the most critically acclaimed video games of all time, is getting the Hollywood treatment, courtesy of HBO.
It's the Caesar, a spicy and piquant mixture typically composed of vodka, hot sauce, Worcestershire sauce, various spices and garnishes and, most critically, Clamato or some equivalent.
Mr. Davidson used a Ziplevel altimeter to determine the elevation, in relation to mean sea level, of various parts of the house — most critically the basement floor.
Jets kicker Nick Folk said his primary intent during those late moments was gauging whether the conditions had shifted — most critically, whether the wind was blowing differently.
One of King's most critically well-received works, Revival is a classic merger of Lovecraftian Weird fiction with King's typically epic sweep of landscapes and character ensembles.
Kendrick Lamar, the most critically celebrated artist of this decade, was able to use the city's name as shorthand for an entire lineage that rap fans have internalized.
Pop is now the home to two of the most critically praised and fan-adored comedies in all of television, bringing even more premium content to basic cable.
According to Deadline, Steve McQueen is now set to direct the latest project, a full-length documentary about one of the most critically acclaimed rappers of all time.
Most critically, Mr. Trump's success in early states across the South, thought to be Mr. Cruz's firewall, forced a rewrite of the Cruz campaign playbook on the fly.
When you implement these strategies, you'll collaborate more effectively, feel more connected to your colleagues, and, most critically, keep the momentum going in your business when working remotely.
Most critically, New York has the most computer-science graduates, at 7,631 annually, and nearly 6900 academic institutions, a dominant position over San Francisco's 25 and London's 40.
The result, most recently, is "Magdalene," her second full-length album, which was released last month and became one of the most critically acclaimed releases of the year.
Perhaps most critically, they'll also have to answer for whether qualified students were denied entry into their programs in lieu of the children of the rich and famous.
And HBO is future-proofing for its life after "Thrones" with its adaptation of Alan Moore's "Watchmen," which is one of the most critically praised graphic novels ever.
And outside of the box office toppers, some of the year's most critically acclaimed films came from a crop of directors who came out of the indie scene.
Even the most critically acclaimed animated movies, like last year's Coco, tend to be held up as transcendent of the medium rather than as brilliant examples of its possibility.
Biden swept to wins in Missouri, Mississippi and most critically Michigan, where Sanders had hoped to reproduce an upset like he scored over Hillary Clinton in the 2016 contest.
Across the last four decades of academic infighting, the Merwins grew an entire forest of palms and by doing so protected and preserved the most critically endangered of species.
One of the most critically admired titles at the festival, Garrett Bradley's "Time" tells the story of Fox Rich, a Louisiana activist, family woman extraordinaire and impressively dedicated memoirist.
"Ensuring that children in tribal areas have access to high-quality education is one of the most critically important challenges facing our country," Johnson said at a congressional hearing.
And, most critically, Trump announced new tariffs on Mexico on Thursday night in an attempt to force the country to crack down on migration — something that's gotten bipartisan pushback.
Burning, from Korean director Lee Chang-dong, has been one of the most critically lauded films on the 2018 festival circuit, topping many critics' lists and drawing nearly universal praise.
But Bemis has made rock operas, a double-album defense of emo during its most critically reviled period, and covered Ol' Dirty Bastard on a compilation called Punk Goes Crunk.
Burning, from Korean director Lee Chang-dong, has been one of the most critically lauded films at this year's film festivals, topping many critics' lists and drawing nearly universal praise.
It's also the most critically acclaimed DC Extended Universe to date by a wide margin, with a "fresh" rating that almost exceeds the combined "rotten" ratings of its three predecessors.
Mr. Akbar said that at least 20 more people had been hurt, with seven of the most critically wounded being airlifted to Peshawar, the capital of nearby Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province.
Burning, from Korean director Lee Chang-dong, was one of the most critically lauded films at the Cannes Film Festival this summer, topping many lists and drawing nearly universal praise.
Elsewhere, much of Yemen has been laid to waste, perhaps most critically in the northern province of Sadaa, a Houthi stronghold that has borne the brunt of countless coalition strikes.
Most critically, they say they suspect that Mr. Burck is helping Judge Kavanaugh and the White House by making sure that potentially damaging documents do not emerge before the vote.
This year's most critically celebrated example is Kate Plays Christine, from Actress director Robert Greene, which blurs the staged and the spontaneous to confront how we think about celebrity and performance.
Black audiences in particular have been waiting decades for something like this, and having finally attained it, starring one of the most critically acclaimed black actors of our time, was monumental.
Our subcommittee also increased funding for McGovern-Dole, a program that promotes education for children, especially for young girls, by providing meals at schools located in areas most critically in need.
Audiences were clearly eager to see Gerwig's follow-up to "Lady Bird," her 2017 movie about an angsty teenage girl that was among the most critically lauded films of the decade.
In Mallacoota, where fallen and smoldering trees block the main road out, help has come slowly, often in the forms of water, fresh fruits and vegetables and, perhaps most critically, fuel.
Tighter margins for retailers mean they are forced to raise prices to at least partially cover the exorbitant cost of price-fixed swipe fees and, most critically, keep their doors open.
Touch has even been found to lower the level of cortisol in the body (especially in women) which, when elevated, impedes our working memory and, most critically, the immune system's resiliency.
It's not that all our present rock heroes happen to be megastars, but that the most critically acclaimed major artists right now also happen to be the most culturally iconic celebrities.
Doctors at Ancona's main hospital said the most critically injured, all between 14 and 20 years old, had suffered cranial and chest traumas, while others had injuries on their arms or legs.
But it is most critically reliant on Google's ingenious mathematicians who've worked out an excellent always-on HDR mode and new ways to reduce image noise that others have yet to match.
His most critically acclaimed performance was his work as gay character Andrew Cunanan in American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace, for which he was honored with an Emmy this year.
Most critically, the time seems opportune for all parties to invite a neutral third party to convene a peace process leading to the Taliban joining the Afghan political order as non-combatants.
Master Sergeant Mark Allen, the most critically hurt, suffered a debilitating brain injury that left him unable to speak or walk after being shot in the head during a July 2009 mission.
It was only after Larry David threatened to quit the show that the episode was approved and went on to become one of the most critically acclaimed episodes in the entire series.
In the past two years, the administration has eliminated three vital positions in cyberdefense: cybersecurity coordinators at the State Department and Homeland Security Council, and, most critically, its White House cybersecurity coordinator.
It's telling, for example, that for centuries, the best-loved and most critically well-received of Shakespeare's plays were his histories: stories of England through its various good, bad, and flawed kings.
First held in 1988, TEFAF has become one of the most critically well-regarded art fairs in recent years, largely thanks to its uniqueness as a place of discovery and unexpected pairings.
The filmmaker is revisiting two of his most critically-loved movies, 2000's Unbreakable and 2016's Split, combining the characters for a third film in what is now considered the Shyamalan franchise.
In his most critically acclaimed movie, "Mommy," which shared the Jury Prize at Cannes in 2014, a mother played by his muse, the Quebecer actress Anne Dorval, tries to tame her violent son.
Most critically, it says there is significant skew in delivery along gender and racial lines in ads for employment and housing opportunities, even if the advertiser selects neutral categories to target Facebook users.
So far the new film, which hit theaters on June 2, is the most critically-acclaimed of the DC Comics Universe, and fans can't get enough of the strong, kind, and determined Diana.
For all our grousing about one another, we would have to agree that our best and most humane policies are made through debate and discussion, and most critically, by listening to one another.
In the modern digital world "with its free flows of capital and most critically labor," he said, "there's really no place for a political party with an 1887 heart and a 1968 head."
First, and most critically, North Korea has nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles that when reliably combined could strike US allies in the region, like South Korea and Japan, where US troops are stationed.
Or, most critically, it would stymie Parliament's ability to stop the UK from exiting without any deal at all, which experts and observers say could be chaotic and dangerous for the UK's economy.
Third and most critically, general wealth redistribution and a lack of economic mobility have created the dissatisfaction with what millennials perceive as a system robbing them of a better future than their predecessors.
Metacritic score: 89 Burning, from Korean director Lee Chang-dong, has been one of the most critically lauded films at this year's film festivals, topping many critics' lists and drawing nearly universal praise.
Release date: October 26 Burning, from Korean director Lee Chang-dong, has been one of the most critically lauded films at this year's film festivals, topping many critics' lists and drawing nearly universal praise.
It included Jackson's denial of his extensive plastic surgery, his 2002 baby-dangling incident, and most critically his relationship with Gavin Arvizo, which was part of what led to Jackson's arrest later that year.
But, you're in luck, because you now have the chance to grab two of last year's most critically-acclaimed video games, Assassin's Creed Odyssey and Marvel's Spider-Man — only at a much cheaper price.
Third, and most critically, the next HHS secretary must be bold and willing to take a page from the most successful value-based payment, benefit and delivery models that exist in the private sector.
While foremost an R&B singer, Kelela's avant-garde take on the genre, blending hushed vocals with a smooth, electro sound, made Take Me Apart one of the most critically acclaimed albums of 2017.
Most critically, they intervene with trust and credibility, particularly in urban environments, at the "golden window" where a single act of violence can be diffused before setting off a spiral of injury and death.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. Huge news: Alt-J, the most critically acclaimed band to be named for a keyboard function (∆, because at that time triangles were a major #aesthetic) are returned!
It's time for more substantive questions about what policies and actions candidates will take to combat climate change, protect local communities, and, most critically, take advantage of the opportunities to shift to clean energy.
But in the wake of Alfonso Cuarón's Oscar-winning Roma (25), several of the year's most critically acclaimed films opted to forgo a wide or prolonged theatrical release in favor of streaming on Netflix.
Rockstar Games has built some of the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful game worlds, a global community of passionate fans and an incredibly talented team, which remains focused on current and future projects.
But perhaps most critically, President Trump has made it clear that he may choose against funding a form of insurance subsidy that the companies rely on to balance their books and set premium prices.
One of its most critically acclaimed episodes—"Fish Out Of Water," in which BoJack tries to reunite a baby seahorse with its parent and apologize to a director he'd gotten fired—contains no spoken dialogue.
It's worth dwelling on this upgrade, because the battery is one of the most critically important — and, when it's deficient, most aggravating — components of a phone, and HTC has done its utmost to maximize it.
They've also weathered the kinds of storms that would've utterly broken most bands, and still consistently come out swinging—most recently with Purple, the most critically- and commercially-successful work of their 13-year career.
More often than not, it's here today and gone tomorrow for fresh commissions, even the most critically praised ones, which tend to present too much of a financial risk to revive past their first performances.
NEW YORK -- As the number of COVID-19 cases surges in New York state, hospitals are starting to prepare for the very real possibility of running out of lifesaving equipment for the most critically ill.
Here is the number of Golden Globes that The Americans, possibly the most critically acclaimed drama series of the 2010s, has been nominated for across its six seasons, which ran from 2012 through 2018: five.
A "backstop" safeguarding an open border between Ireland and Northern Ireland Most critically, this plan provides a safeguard solution to the Irish border question — which had previously brought the UK and EU negotiations to a standstill.
" Today, Solomon is one of Europe's leading film producers and the woman behind some of the most critically acclaimed dramas of recent years, including Berlinale winners "Child's Pose" and "Aferim!" and the Oscar-nominated "Toni Erdmann.
"The CW has become home to some of the most critically acclaimed shows on broadcast television, with a wide array of fantastic scripted series across the week," wrote The CW president Mark Pedowitz in a statement.
Metacritic Score: 76/100David Fincher's "The Social Network" is one of the most critically acclaimed films of 2010, with the score from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, in their first collaboration with the director, no exception.
Meanwhile, the pressure on hospitals in hard-hit areas is mounting, and several Democratic governors are demanding a more coordinated national response to get supplies as fast as possible to where they are needed most critically.
"Ctrl" emerged as one of the year's most critically acclaimed albums and became a talisman for young women, particularly young women of color, who saw themselves in its unflinching parables of sexual liberation and emotional liability.
She cares for the most critically ill patients and directs their transport at Valley Children's Hospital in Madera, the only free-standing pediatric hospital between Los Angeles and San Francisco that predominantly treats Medi-Cal patients.
And — most critically in my mind — this is likely to anger some limited partners who wonder why they are paying a fee to a venture capital fund that is merely recycling their money into a different fund.
He was the first British comics writer to launch a viable career in America, and with titles like V For Vendetta, From Hell, The Killing Joke, and Watchmen, he became the most critically acclaimed comics writer ever.
Most critically, however, the report noted that "current customary international law would not allow the prosecution of a sitting head of state," meaning Kim would be "precluded" from facing charges unless the ICC took up the case.
To figure out which current shows are worth watching or avoiding, we turned to the reviews aggregator Rotten Tomatoes to select the most critically acclaimed or loathed scripted show that each network and service is currently producing.
Her starring episode, "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms," was the most critically beloved in recent history, and that shot of Brienne grinning through happy tears is one of the most indelible scenes of the final season.
Metacritic Score: 77/100Lorde curated the soundtrack for the third film in the "Hunger Games" YA film franchise and also sings on four of the songs, leading it to be the most critically-acclaimed of the series.
The Wildlife Conservations Society (WCS) has referred to the Yangtze giant softshell turtle as the most critically endangered turtle species and the turtle is also listed as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (ICUN).  
The most critically-acclaimed episode of Rick and Morty's third season, "The Ricklantis Mix-Up ," takes place in the Citadel of Ricks, the gathering place of Ricks and Mortys from all the different parallel universes in the cosmos.
PT, that didn't stop fans from weighing in on the tone of the movie, which has drawn inevitable comparisons to the second (and most critically acclaimed) film in George Lucas' original Star Wars trilogy, The Empire Strikes Back.
Most critically, the process mimics the well-established protocols of IVF, in which a sperm and an egg are fertilized in vitro, and an early embryo is implanted into a woman's body—a procedure that raises few qualms.
At the same time, SolarCity also had a ton of capital expenditures, most critically at its Buffalo, New York, plant, where it had to spend a certain amount or pay the state of New York over $600 million.
Perhaps most critically, the national polio Emergency Operations Center model was replicated so that experts from government and international agencies could collaborate to stop Ebola in its tracks and avert what could have been a much larger outbreak.
Infections in Iran, one of the most critically affected countries, have now surged to more than 278,227 cases -- which includes about 227% of the country's parliament -- and 77 deaths, including an adviser to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
"Dan Houser was the Vice President of Rockstar Games' creative division, and under his leadership the company created some of the most critically acclaimed video games series of all-time, including "Grand Theft Auto" and "Red Dead Redemption.
Other actors of color who turned in some of the most critically acclaimed work of the year, including Song Kang Ho and Cho Yeo Jeong from "Parasite" and Eddie Murphy from "Dolemite Is My Name," were also excluded.
Last week, the New York Times published a lengthy report on the NFL's less than stellar track record with concussions, the faulty research it conducted and relied upon, and most critically, the leagues supposed ties to the Tobacco Industry.
Black Mirror, created by Charlie Brooker, has been one of Netflix's most critically acclaimed series since the streaming company picked it up in 2015 from the British TV network Channel 4, earning five Emmy Awards in 2017 and 2018.
Take Dizzee Rascal: He's performed at the Brits, his debut album trumped both Radiohead and Coldplay to win the Mercury Prize in 2003 (the most critically renowned music award in the UK), and he's had several number one singles.
In turn, advocates for robust American involvement must be better prepared to articulate clear limits to what U.S. power can achieve, set achievable objectives and, most critically, cut losses when a particularly policy does not appear to be working.
So, in what feels like an effort to restore its credibility, EA has handed the license to its most critically acclaimed development house, Respawn Entertainment, creators of the exceptional Titanfall series, in the hopes that Respawn absolutely nails it.
Since becoming a full member of the North Atlantic alliance in 1952, Turkey has actively supported multiple NATO missions, most critically perhaps by investing millions of dollars in support of stabilization efforts in Afghanistan over the past 19 years.
"Groundhog Day" — a story about a self-absorbed weatherman who keeps repeating the same day over and over again in Punxsutawney, Pa. — is one of the most critically acclaimed comedies in history and one of Mr. Murray's best works.
Perhaps most critically of all, he issued Executive Order 6102, which used a strained interpretation of the World War I-era Trading With the Enemy Act to ban the private circulation of gold coins, gold bullion, or gold certificates.
When it was released, it didn't get more than a passing nod from reviewers who noted it was slick if somewhat irrelevant to the actual performance of the OS.Aero lasted through Windows 7—Microsoft's most critically lauded OS until Windows 10.
Breaking Bad premiered on AMC in 2008, and ran for five seasons — winning 16 Primetime Emmy Awards (including two for best series) and earning a spot in the Guinness World Records as the most critically-acclaimed show of all time.
But the conclusions of this study do seem to point clearly in a few directions — most critically to the need to expose young people, especially those who show early-life excellence at math and science, to actual inventors and their workplaces.
Kanye Omari West, one of the most critically-acclaimed and Grammy-awarded rappers of the 22014st century, died on April 22013 via his Twitter account, presumably at his home in Calabasas, California, where he logged into the app on his Google phone.
Washington recognizes the commercial and strategic importance of the South China Sea itself, but foreign policy experts — and politicians themselves — emphasize that the most critically important element of the South China Sea dispute is maintaining a rules-based approach to international conflict.
There is no replacement yet for the screenwriter and Virginia native, who for the last five years has helped steer the adaptation of the British mini-series as it's grown to become one of Netflix's most critically acclaimed and award-winning properties.
The former is one of the most critically acclaimed shows of the year, lauded for the way it captures the African-American experience as TV rarely has before, and its creator (Glover) is one of the most heralded people in entertainment right now.
The fix is underway, as the brand adds to its lineup of SUVs, backs away from sedans, and launched an all-new Escalade this year to keep pace with a reinvigorated Lincoln — but most critically, embraces its role as GM's burgeoning electric brand.
While I understand his implication that there are relatively few forerunners against which to compare it, the ranking of films directed by women seems in poor taste, especially when many of the year's most critically acclaimed and audacious films were made by women.
In a new update rolling out today for PCs, Oculus has added support for launching off-platform titles, meaning most critically, that gamers will be able to access all the available Rift-compatible apps and games in-headset without having to navigate their desktop.
Laiken Jordahl, a former National Park Service employee who surveyed the wildlife of Organ Pipe, said the at-risk animals in the park include the lesser long-nosed bat and the Sonoran pronghorn, one of the most critically endangered wildlife species in the United States.
Waters, part of one of the world's most critically acclaimed and commercially successful rock bands from 1965-85 before going solo, is a member of the Palestinian-led Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement (BDS) that targets Israel over its occupation of territories where Palestinians seek statehood.
Just a few years after being snubbed in the album of the year category for his debut hit Channel Orange, which lost to Mumford & Sons' Babel in 2013, Ocean sat out the awards altogether in 2017 releasing two of the most critically acclaimed albums of the year.
The most critically-acclaimed of Netflix's Marvel shows, Jessica Jones follows the titular former superhero-turned private investigator, who is trying to put her life back together following her escape from an abusive, non-consensual relationship with a man named Kilgrave, who possesses mind-control abilities.
These animated children's movies might not be the most critically acclaimed films of 2017 — in fact, The Emoji Movie was actively terrible — but the screening is still a significant move for the country, which has recently lifted other ultraconservative entertainment restrictions, like a ban on concerts.
Missing is an attempt to galvanize a "whole of society" effort on preventing the violence in the first place – one that includes all levels of government, law enforcement and non-law enforcement professionals, the private sector and, perhaps most critically, communities and community leaders around the country.
To figure out which current shows are worth watching across all outlets, we turned to the reviews aggregator Rotten Tomatoes to select the most critically acclaimed scripted show that each network and service is currently producing (we made some exceptions for shows that just ended this year).
During the academic year, meal times at home and school become more fixed; sleep is better regulated; physical education and recess, however minimal, is in the schedule; and, most critically, by being in class during the day and doing homework afterward, students have less time for screens.
It's widely considered to be one of Eminem's most critically acclaimed songs, with Rolling Stone naming it one of the best songs of all time in 2011 and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducting it into their list of 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.
I think it's significant that a lot of the most critically successful recent films in this vein (Silver Linings Playbook, Young Adult, Lady Bird, Eighth Grade) generally attempt to layer a rom-com structure onto another kind of narrative — the teen comedy or the family dramedy.
Most critically for the prime minister, the vote undercuts her pitch to the European Union that if it offers concessions on the Brexit deal — specifically, renegotiating the so-called "Irish backstop" — she'll finally be able to rally enough support in Parliament to get a Brexit agreement passed.
Several of this year's most critically acclaimed novels, including Lisa Halliday's "Asymmetry," Richard Powers's "The Overstory" and Rebecca Makkai's "The Great Believers," were listed as out of stock on Amazon the week before Christmas after inventory ran low because publishers could not to reprint copies quickly enough.
However, as of Sunday night, the so-called Big Six had not yet finalized how much detail to provide on other key elements of tax reform, such as whether to allow full and immediate expensing and perhaps most critically, how to pay for the tax cuts.
The opposition won 30 of the Legislative Council's 70 seats last September, giving it a comfortable margin in maintaining a veto over most legislation and, most critically, the 24 votes needed for a one-third bloc to veto changes to the city's mini constitution, the Basic Law.
The performers waged a high-visibility social media campaign, using a hashtag, #FairWageOnstage, to enlist support from celebrities as they sought to pressure the city's nonprofit theaters and commercial producers to pay higher salaries Off Broadway, where many of the nation's most critically acclaimed productions are developed.
Mr. Bloomberg's group can point to laws passed in nine states last year to keep guns out of the hands of domestic abusers, the defeat of numerous bills that would have facilitated concealed-carry permits and, most critically, approval of a measure that expanded background checks in Oregon.
A college degree is empirically more valuable than it's been in decades, but if higher education becomes a proxy for the unwinnable war over American political identity, Congress will never pass comprehensive legislation, the country won't solve the student debt crisis, and, most critically, our institutions will languish.
A day after the shooting, many details of the police response remained in question, and the police account continued to contain crucial gaps — perhaps most critically, what happened during the hours that Mr. Mateen was hiding in a nightclub bathroom as he spoke intermittently to the police by cellphone.
One of the show's most critically acclaimed skirmishes — the Battle of the Goldroad in season 7, episode 4 — represents a radical shift away from historically inspired set pieces, and toward more conventional epic fantasy fare because it's the first time Dany deploys her dragons as a fully fledged weapons of war.
The city's plan — which comes with a price of $100 million for homeless services this year and nearly $2 billion over the next decade for housing — includes appointing a city homeless coordinator, creating a network of public restrooms and showers, and, most critically, making a huge investment in affordable housing.
"Superiority Burger and Fuku were two of the buzziest, most critically acclaimed concepts to open last year [in NYC], and even Eleven Madison Park's Daniel Humm and Will Guidara are getting into the act with an affordable to-go spot this year," Sarah Zorn, food editor at Brooklyn Magazine says.
And perhaps most critically, it means having the commission make specific recommendations for executive, congressional, and state action so that the White House can move immediately within their constitutional boundaries to roll back the administrative state through executive action while providing a no-excuses road map for Congress to emulate.
But, most critically of all, it has the potential to endanger the Northern Ireland peace process, which, is really, has evolved in the context of the European Union and the absence of any border, any economic border or fiscal board, any barriers to the free movement of people, goods, and services.
Trump Demands Border Wall in Exchange for Helping DREAMersThe White House has sent Congress a list of desired changes to immigration laws, including new restrictions on family members of residents, new ways to deport those in search of asylum, and perhaps most critically, measures to get a border wall erected.
Judith Krantz, who almost single-handedly turned the sex-and-shopping genre of fiction into the stuff of high commerce, making her one of the world's best-selling novelists if not one of the most critically acclaimed, died on Saturday at her home in the Bel Air section of Los Angeles.
Since then, opposition representatives and their Western backers have lambasted Moscow for the vital support it has provided government offensives — most critically in Aleppo province, where the capital city is now nearly completely surrounded by regime forces and allied militias, including Hezbollah fighters, and where supply lines to Turkey have been cut off.
Metacritic Score: 86/100"Midsommar" director Ari Aster listened to Bobby Krlic, aka the Haxan Cloak, as he was writing one of the most critically acclaimed horror movies of the year, and then asked the musician to score the finished product, culminating in a soundtrack as well-received as the film itself.
The actress and writer Natasha Lyonne has an Emmy nomination, a Screen Actors Guild Award and two of the most critically beloved shows currently running: "Orange Is the New Black," the seventh season of which premieres this year; and "Russian Doll," Ms. Lyonne's own passion project, which she co-created and stars in.
This included a stunning moment for Morris where McNamara concurred with Curtis LeMay that they would have been tried as war criminals if they had lost World War II. Perhaps most critically, Morris' lengthy career has taught him the importance of letting a conversation take shape naturally and without imposing too many preconceived ideas.
One way to get into Yo La Tengo is to dive into the middle of the band's career and work in either direction from there, starting with arguably the band's two most critically-acclaimed LPs in 1003's I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One or 2100's And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out.
Watch References: 31 Brand Breakdown: Audemars Piguet, 5; Breitling, 63; Rolex, 6 Best Bar: "I asked my little bitch, she seen a brick and she said, 'No' / I told that little bitch look at my wrist, and she said, 'Oh'" After a brief break with DJ Ill Will and Rockstar, Meek got back with Drama for his most critically acclaimed series to date.
Warren is younger (though not young, per se), she would meet the keen desire of liberal women who work in politics professionally to see a woman in the White House, she's better liked by wonks as a rigorous policy thinker, and, most critically, she would represent a populist ideological viewpoint without picking at all the scabs from the 2016 primary.
As Entertainment Weekly noted, Amazon defended the value of the pilot program as late as last November, writing: Amazon customer feedback on pilots has helped make some of the most critically acclaimed and popular series to date, including multi-Golden Globe- and Emmy-winning series Transparent, multi-Golden Globe-winning series Mozart in the Jungle, and the most-streamed scripted Amazon Original Series ever by Prime members globally, The Man in the High Castle, winner of two Emmys.
In an era when monolithic pop albums seem to drop from the sky, Views has finally been released into the world, but only after a surprise mixtape, summer-defining singles like "Hotline Bling," the beef with Meek Mill that launched a thousand memes (and one Grammy-nominated song), and a joint mixtape with one of the most critically lauded rappers in recent memory that also doubled as his first major release under a massive contract with arguably the world's largest technology company.
The nominations for best director motion picture don't include a single woman: Best Director, Motion PictureGuillermo Del Toro, The Shape of WaterMartin McDonough, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing MissouriChristopher Nolan, DunkirkRidley Scott, All the Money in the WorldSteven Spielberg, The Post As you can imagine, people were pretty vocal about their feelings on Twitter, and called out the women they felt were overlooked, specifically Greta Gerwig (Ladybird, the most critically acclaimed film of the year until yesterday, when a male critic downvoted it), Patty Jenkins (the inspiring Wonder Woman) and Dee Rees (Mudbound, which looks at the racial issues that shaped our country and are still relevant today), as Refinery29's Anne Cohen notes.

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