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Mark Zuckerberg is not well known for his speaking skills.
Li is not well known in China or in soccer.
The president's schedule was not well known at that point.
What he did in the home is not well known.
But his views on climate change are not well known.
He was not well known among the rank and file.
Include descriptions of the companies, especially if they're not well-known.
Sadly, union protections are not well known in the general population.
Even in Argentina, he was not well known during his lifetime.
The mechanics are not well-known, but it's been widely documented.
Sater's criminal past was not well-known until publicly divulged in 2007.
At the time, though, the term "sanctuary city" was not well known.
While Mr. Miller is not well known, he has high-profile company.
Until recently, Mr. Gorka was not well known to Washington policy makers.
Although not well-known, these beds have been in spas for many years.
But he's not well known enough to change a lot of people's minds.
It's not well known among consumers and Van der Does likes it that way.
Technology exists to do it, but it's costly, zany-sounding and not well known.
As a quietly industrious toiler, and sometimes uninspiring orator, she is not well-known.
Despite all this, Murray's name is not well known today, especially among white Americans.
Elon Musk has a new boss, and she is not well-known to the public.
Many of them were not well-known political activists or protest organizers but ordinary Egyptians.
Just three years ago Danielle Collins was not well known outside the college tennis world.
The market's view is that Clinton's positions are known, but that Trump is not well-known.
While not well known outside Los Angeles, he has taken an active role in institutions here.
Unlike its regional neighbors Egypt and Jordan, Saudi Arabia is not well-known for ancient history.
It tells an American story, and its stars are not well known outside of North America.
Abraaj is not well known in the usual private equity circles of New York and London.
They're underfunded, not well-known, running in incredibly difficult districts and, largely, completely new to politics.
Yes. The one that is the best known, but you have tons ... Expedia's not well-known?
In Europe we would choose a different approach because our brand is not well known in Europe.
But he was not well known in the broader public like Robert Mapplethorpe, his peer, for example.
Then there are other diseases researchers know are out there, but are not well known to science.
At the time, essential oils were not well known, but Cohen was drawn to them right away.
Ms. Robbie was not well known in 2014, when Mr. Silverman helped steer her into the film.
Not that I'm not well known there, they just don't have the invasiveness that we have here.
Efforts are also being made in places not well known for tolerance of gay men and lesbians.
She served briefly as minister of regional development last year, but is not well known in Romania.
Iowa began both parties' nationwide nomination process, but its procedures are not well-known outside of the state.
Although not well known today, Hubert Robert was one of the most popular painters of 18th-century France.
Apple's Siri may be a household name, but it's not well-known for being an in-home assistant.
But it is not well known in many parts of the world, including in the United States where Amazon.
The cultural exchange includes works by 17 companies, many of them not well known here, and four film presentations.
Many Democratic primaries are filled to the brim with new, untested candidates who are not well known by voters.
" The report goes on to state that "the severity of these hazards is not well known at the time.
It's common for networks to run biographical information about people who are not well-known to the general public.
Ms. Malliotakis, 36, was not well known when she announced in April that she would seek the Republican nomination.
Bessie (1893-1959) and Isadore Schwartz (1887-1965) Opportunity was a word not well known to Bessie and Isadore Schwartz.
More known, albeit not well-known, is the possibility that Queen Charlotte, wife to King George III, had black ancestry.
Firstly, because much of this development has taken place within secretive national security communities, the technologies are not well known.
Mr. Ryan, who is not well known beyond Ohio, criticized Mr. Trump for lacking a plan to rebuild American industry.
While she has a high profile in the news media, Ms. Gillibrand is not well known among Democratic voters nationally.
Ranked as the second is a transformational enterprise, Market Axess, this not well-known company focus on electronic bond trading.
Though it's not well known, most smartphones include an FM radio that would be capable of receiving and streaming local stations.
There's a number of problems with using security products from companies that are not well known, or not known at all.
"You might've dated someone not well known," Re/code's Kara Swisher pointed out on the latest episode of Re/code Decode.
On Pro Basketball The Knicks are not well known in the basketball world, or in any world, for making sound decisions.
He is not well known outside policy circles in New York and Washington, and he has never run for office before.
While she was not well known to the general public, the entertainment world called her the First Lady of Animated Voicing.
The connection between NSAIDs' pharmacologic effect of inhibiting prostaglandin production to increased risk of miscarriage is not well known yet, Li noted.
Although she is already serving in Washingon, she's not well-known outside of her district, which encompasses areas south of Las Vegas.
Con: She's not well-known nationally and could be seen as past her political expiration date, having left office in 2015. 10.
Despite the privileges it offers, the club's existence is not well known, even to those who make their living in the sport.
While Wainscott is not well known, it is home to a beautiful beach with only seven oceanfront homes, Saatchi told Business Insider.
With those numbers have come some Hollywood-style paychecks — many of them going to actors who are not well known outside China.
The fight is putting Kraninger, who has spent over a decade in government but is not well known publicly, in the spotlight.
Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County took it a step further by focusing on people who were wealthy but not well-known.
Bennet is not well known nationally but has built a network of political operatives and donors helping elect other Democrats to the Senate.
Though not well-known when he was hired to run Mr Trump's campaign last August, he had already shaped the celebrity-tycoon's politics.
The game is not well known in western markets but the franchise is a massive hit in Japan where it will be released.
While Mr. Steig was not well known beyond the jazz world, on two occasions his music was heard by a much larger audience.
But the track record for others is not well known, and many make promises that never materialize into lower prices or better care.
But economists cautioned that monetary policy stance was not well known and that he would need to win the confidence of the market.
YES. South Korea (young patients) and Italy (old patients) are unique in the outbreak, and the characteristics in Iran are not well known.
Op-Ed Contributor For a field that was not well known outside of academia a decade ago, artificial intelligence has grown dizzyingly fast.
If not well known, they are certainly well loved: the local dive bar or diner; the quirky Laundromat; the tiny shoe repair shop.
Mr. Stitt, a political newcomer who won with about 54 percent of the vote, was not well known in Native communities in Oklahoma.
This isn't permanent, it's lighter, and people have to easily understand it because I'm not well-known here, like I am in Paris.
Ms. Taylor, the founder of Glades Lives Matter, a community action group, said that Ms. Slater was not well known in the area.
At the time, Yang's candidacy was quixotic — he was not well known and had never held elected office — and Kevin's tone was skeptical.
"The men and women across the country who today serve as district judges", he wrote, "are generally not well known" but "deserve tremendous respect".
But scarlet fever, which spreads from person to person through coughing, comes and goes throughout the decades for reasons not well known to science.
He was not well-known in Kenya, where there is such a surfeit of world-class runners that few qualify for the national team.
They were not well-known names—though some are pastors of large churches—mainly because they are not active in politics or the media.
Anbang's current shareholding firms are not well-known names in China, and some appear to have been set up just to hold Anbang shares.
Sheehan says she understands why doctors didn't immediately think of AFM for her daughter, because the disease was not well-known four years ago.
Clinton in 2016, he is not well known on the national stage — especially compared to other potential candidates including Mr. Sanders and Mr. Biden.
Die-hard dinosaur fans return each year to assist paleontologists, but the public digs are not well-known outside the world of fossil enthusiasts.
It is not well known in the U.S. because it targets the low- to middle-market in China and elsewhere in the developing world.
Ackman, the company's board chairman, noted that Howard Hughes' story is not well known and said it will do more to help investors gain insight.
Francois Heisbourg of the International Institute for Strategic Studies said the combination of two personalities "not well-known for their self-control" was "political nitroglycerine".
She put her dragons at too much risk, sending them to rescue Jon in a situation where the enemy's military capability was not well known.
Trump is obviously not well-known for humility or reflection, but that doesn't make his performance as president over the past month any less alarming.
Though not well-known in the tech industry, Deere has been a pioneer in autonomous technology, having had tractors capable of moving themselves for years.
The 62-year-old former hedge fund manager from San Francisco is not well-known beyond political circles, however, and most self-funded candidacies fail.
Nehlen, who has never run for public office and is not well-known, is taking on one of the biggest stars in the Republican Party.
Unfortunately, because this world has been so tightly bound up in secrecy, these changes are not well known and have not yet been well communicated.
There are many other companies happy to step in and make such sales, and in many places such exports are not well known or understood.
"We do promotion, but that is only for the regions and the cities that are not well known abroad," she said by phone on Tuesday.
Mr. Nader called Mr. Zwick "a major figure in our country on water pollution enforcement," though he was not well known to the general public.
Compressing a few destinations into one round-trip airline ticket (especially if the stopover city is not well known) is appealing, particularly to younger travelers.
More than 139 figures, most of them are not well-known, have said they would run in the election, promising to break with Bouteflika's system.
Brilliantly colored quilts from the 18th and 19th centuries made by soldiers and tailors alike using military fabrics were not well known in this country.
Her generosity toward young writers is not well known outside the industry, hidden by a shy, cautious personality and a straightforward, matter-of-fact persona.
While he has many fans in his hometown, San Antonio, where he once served as mayor, he is not well known on the national stage.
Most of the announced/potential Democratic candidates have greater positive name recognition than negative (except for Michael Bloomberg) but are not well-known among Democrats.
The beetle belongs to the family of Ptiliidae, and is not well known because of its miniature size, the Natural History Museum said in a statement.
But even while they're legally dubious, celebrity endorsements are still effective at promoting virtual coins that are otherwise not well-known outside of the cryptocurrency community.
Her views on monetary policy are not well known although she has pledged to focus on meeting the Fed's goals of stable prices and maximum employment.
Not well-known for his acting abilities, Rampal is wonderfully understated, as are the rest of the cast including Jugal Hansraj and child actor Naisha Khanna.
Mr. Edwards is relatively popular and Mr. Rispone, a business executive and donor, is a first-time candidate who is not well known in the state.
Still, the company is not well-known outside of China, but owns the country's most popular messaging service, WeChat, which has close to 1 billion users.
Some of those people — whose names are unfortunately not well known — include Adria Richards, Amélie Lamont, Gesche Haas, Julie Ann Horvath, Kathryn Minshew and Kelly Ellis.
Mr. Brinkhaus, 50, who is not well-known to most Germans, was the first challenger Mr. Kauder, 68, had faced since taking office 13 years ago.
He is not well known in Washington and will have to defend Twitter from accusations of political bias in a manner that doesn't further rile lawmakers.
The senator of Virginia is probably not well known in NJ.   Write us with tips, suggestions and news: Jonathan Easley, Ben Kamisar, Jonathan Swan, Lisa Hagen.
Rafael Aranda, Carme Pigem and Ramon Vilalta set up shop in their hometown in Spain 30 years ago and are not well-known outside the country.
The former head of Viacom International was not well-known outside the company but had built up a bunch of fast-growing and profitable international networks.
But far from Patrick's home base of New England, it is possible he is simply not well known enough to provoke a reaction of any kind.
Though not well known in the United States, ZTE is an international champion of the Chinese high-tech industry, with a market capitalization of around $10 billion.
Ms. Paisley's work, though not well known in the United States, was translated into more than a dozen languages and widely anthologized at home and throughout Europe.
The crisis was not well-known outside the country until late December, when a health ministry official suggested that women in the affected areas avoid getting pregnant.
Yet as pivotal as the event itself was, it is often not well known in the United States, which did not enter the war until late 1941.
Yet their films are not well known today — many exist only in poor condition or fragments; others were not regarded as good enough to be released on video.
Lead author Richard Zeebe of the University of Hawaii said geological records were vague and "it's not well known if/how much carbon was released" in that cataclysm.
Kindel also recognizes that he's in a much different situation and has gone from one of the planet's most recognized brands to a company that's not well known.
As Shaughnessy describes in the book's introduction, many of these designers are not well known, going unmentioned in encyclopedias of graphic design aside from a few minimal references.
McMullin is not well known outside of GOP circles in Washington, D.C. Bloomberg's Mark Halperin said on MSNBC that a Wikipedia page for McMullin was created on Monday.
Cruz is not well-known in New York, and polls suggest that his quip about "New York values" did little to ingratiate him even to New York's Republicans.
The production provides rare insights into a theatrical scene that is not well known to Western theatergoers, but it can hardly be deemed Bergmanesque, or even Bergman-adjacent.
With their tornadic, abstract figures — influenced in part by carnivals remembered from his childhood — and dreamlike Surrealist imagery, Seligmann's paintings remain powerful and strange, although not well known.
It&aposs not well known, for example, that search ads likely don&apost account for much more than about 50% of its revenue at this point, he said.
"However, this transition is still not well known and it is being consistently studied," says Emrah Kırdök, a paleogeneticist at Mersin University, who wasn't involved in this work.
A technique not well-known and overtly time-consuming, Distel thinks it's one of the best ways for photographers to fine-tune images and discover their own personal style.
Though the scholarly, bespectacled 66-year-old Mr Evers is not well known, NBC/Marist released a poll in July showing him ahead of Mr Walker by 13 points.
But the long-term risks are not well known, and the federal Environmental Protection Agency has said there is not enough evidence to classify the chemical as a carcinogen.
"Something that's unclassified but not well known, we recently in November … launched an air-to-air missile against a maneuvering target that scored a direct hit," Cheater said. Military.
Kashkari, the Fed's newest policymaker, is not a voter on monetary policy this year, and his views on the economic outlook and interest-rate policy are not well known.
It's not well known outside of the industry, but a couple of years ago, Apple switched from its voice provider Nuance and fired up its own internal voice team.
Parliament said on March 31 it would take 10 days to review Abadi's nominations, most of whom are not well known and were chosen without consulting the political parties.
Traditional phone carriers are not well known for quality customer service, so it's important to know how quickly and capably Project Fi and Republic Wireless can solve customer problems.
"These people are not well known in foreign policy circles...I never heard of any of them," said Harvard professor and former Kennedy School of Government dean Joseph Nye.
Although some of the Democratic candidates are not well known to North Carolina voters, almost one-in-five respondents expressed an interest in "someone else" when given the matchups.
Hollande was not well known outside France when he was elected after 30 years working in local government and negotiating the internal politics of a faction-fraught Socialist Party.
Mr. Bloomberg, who at the time was not well known outside business and society circles, introduced himself to New Yorkers with a one-minute campaign ad in June 2001.
"The administration's victory is not well known but its significance shouldn't be understated," wrote Judge Gorsuch, who had helped coordinate the Justice Department's work with Congress on the bill.
Intel is not well-known for its software, but it has been playing catch-up in a number of different spaces, including AI, machine learning, and the Internet of Things.
A Washington-based reporter and Fox News personality who had until recently been working at the politics outlet The Hill, Mr. Solomon, 52, is not well known outside conservative media.
A careful examination of the events should also redress the conditions that lead to the suicides of prisoners who are not well known, and whose situations never come into view.
The Polish painter Zdzislaw Beksinski is not well known here, but an appreciation of this often funny but also harrowing and heartbreaking film does not require expertise on its subject.
Schultz is acutely aware that he is not well-known, confirmed by a recent CNN Poll conducted by SSRS, where almost half of Americans (46%) had never heard of him.
While he is not well known to national audiences, Gillis's career had been on the rise, with frequent appearances at major comedy clubs in New York, Los Angeles and elsewhere.
However, he was not well known in the US until the 1960s, when John Szarkowski, photography curator at the Museum of Modern Art, organized a huge exhibition of his work.
Leadsom, a junior minister not well known to most voters, has attracted slightly more support from Conservative lawmakers than Michael Gove, the justice secretary and leading "Leave" campaigner, British media reported.
Trump had reportedly feared that firing Cordray could turn him into a martyr, creating a liberal icon out of a bureaucrat not well known beyond the political and financial regulatory sphere.
The Chinese insurance company — which until recent years was not well-known even in its home country — is near the forefront of a growing wave of Chinese companies buying firms abroad.
The Gaines case is not well known today outside of Missouri, where the state university has a scholarship in his name and 10 years ago awarded him a posthumous honorary degree.
The couturier, Guo Pei, was popular in China before Rihanna wore her dress, but not well known in the U.S. After the 2015 Met Gala, Guo Pei was catapulted to fame.
His opponent, Jiri Drahos, a political novice whose views were not well known, sought to present himself as an antidote to what he characterized as Mr. Zeman's bitter and divisive leadership.
The overall risk of bizarre half-sleep behaviors is not well known, because incidents are rare, or rarely reported, and individuals do not always remember raiding the refrigerator at 3 a.m.
Arias such as "Hymn to the Sun" from Rimsky-Korsakov's "The Golden Cockerel," which Ms. Garifullina performed at the Marinsky Theater in 2014, are also not well known in the West.
While most Degrassi actors are probably not well-known to US audiences that don't watch the series, the show has spawned a small number of recognizable alums, all from The Next Generation.
Plus, the fact of an IRS audit did not stop Richard Nixon, an actual president not well known for his transparency, from releasing his returns for 1973, in the midst of Watergate.
While the governor is not well known, he became the subject of national controversy last year over a religious liberty bill he signed into law that ignited protests and boycotts of Indiana.
They clearly have lots of smart people working at those organizations, but they are not well known for reorganization experience, especially given that banks are expressly carved out of the bankruptcy code.
The business may be close to 20 years old, but its name is perhaps not well-known in startup circles; however, it has achieved the kind of scale that few unicorns have.
The three artists who were part of this group but not well-known, particularly in New York, are represented by one or two works: Robert "Bob" Branaman, Jean Conner, and Wally Hedrick.
And in many of these races, the Republican has not yet been selected, was recently nominated or, as with Ms. Blackburn, is still not well known in every corner of the state.
Here at Wine School, we live for wines like Austrian blaufränkisch, wines of beauty and place that, for myriad reasons, are not well known or highly valued, and therefore are relatively inexpensive.
A New Hampshire bounce may not help Klobuchar in South Carolina, where she has done little campaigning and is not well known, said Bakari Sellers, a political analyst in the Southern state.
This may not be new information, but it's not well-known information: Google will automatically schedule to delete backups of your Android device if the device is inactive for more than two months.
For my own sake, I started learning about autoimmune diseases and became interested in the fact that they're super common among women and not well known in the public or the medical system.
His work is not well known in New York, however, which may explain the large number of empty seats for his debut with the New York Philharmonic on Thursday at David Geffen Hall.
"We see companies - hidden champions, companies that are not well known but have really established competitive positions with their product," said Paul Yang, KKR's head of Greater China, about seeking opportunities in Taiwan.
Ms. Murguía said that Mr. Kaine was not well known among Latinos, but that she thought his command of Spanish and experience as a Roman Catholic mission worker in Honduras would quickly help.
Johnson said he's pushing hard for pollsters to include his name, but he said he's met with resistance from several outlets that have told him he's not well-known enough to be included.
A. The American sycamore, Platanus occidentalis, with its distinctive peeling bark, is not well known for its scent, but there are many anecdotal reports from people who find it emits a sweet odor.
"Lichens are nearly impossible to re-synthesize in the lab," he told Gizmodo, explaining how the colonies take a long time to grow and the conditions needed to induce symbiosis are not well known.
His name was not well-known in China in 2006 when a man named Dong Wei suddenly claimed "Trump" as a trademark in the construction industry, 10 days before the Trump Organization's own attempt.
Democrats and even some conservative Republicans have said Kraninger, who is not well known in Washington, lacks relevant consumer finance experience, meaning her confirmation rested heavily on her performance before the Senate Banking Committee.
This is not well-known to normal people to whom many of Donald Trump's statements sound extreme, but in professional Republican Party circles, a big knock on Trump is that he's not authentically conservative.
Many of the provisions of the flag code can be obscure and are not well known, according to John Hoellwarth, the national communications director for the service organization American Veterans and a former Marine.
And because the geology of Mount Mantap and the surrounding area is not well known, the scientists had to use the explosions from previous nuclear tests conducted at Punggye-ri to calibrate their models.
Jeremiah Reichberg came from the more cloistered world of Borough Park, Brooklyn, an Orthodox Jewish enclave where he was a familiar presence, even if his private life and business dealings were not well known.
Background: The reason the location of the ice melt is important is due to peculiarities of the Earth's climate system that have long been understood in academia, but not well-known by the public.
In May 1775, when he arrived in the city of Philadelphia as a delegate to the Second Continental Congress, Washington was a 43-year-old Virginia landowner not well known outside his home colony.
But rather than making their actions okay, that exposes a larger problem: Despite the increasing number of women entering the prison system, the ways that gender interacts with incarceration still are not well known.
Mr. Northam, who is from the southern part of the state, is not well known in the vote-rich Washington suburbs, and even some Democrats have said the campaign has failed to generate excitement.
Unlike Tuscany, Umbria and the Italian lake district, Abruzzo is not well known in the international market, said Keith Purdie, the director of Abruzzo Property Italy, a London- and Pescara-based real estate agency.
Curated by Go Hirasawa, it pulls from the fringes of the movement's inception, putting together a mix of studio films, documentaries, and experimental work, much of them not well known in the United States.
The report says that after the 2016 election, YouTube, under the helm of CEO Susan Wojcicki, attempted to mitigate the problem by adding a not-well-known measure of "social responsibility" to its recommendation algorithm.
The New York Times reported earlier this week that Paddock was not well known among Las Vegas's high stakes gambling crowd, though he would occasionally make tens of thousands of dollars in a single sitting.
Proxy advisers are not well known, but they are vital to corporate responsibility, and their role is valued by the investment companies who help American workers reach their financial goals while, concurrently, mitigating portfolio risks.
But in the early days of the outbreak, much of this information about the disease was not well known — in part because, as discussed above, Chinese officials actively covered up critical details about the virus.
The backdrop: Ratcliffe, who defended Trump and "downplayed the threat posed by Russia" at former special counsel Robert Mueller's July hearing, is not well-known by many Republican senators or trusted by Democrats, per Politico.
"Paco's Story," published in 1986, was an unexpected winner not only because Mr. Heinemann was not well known — he had published only one previous novel — but also because of the daunting competition it beat out.
Braun, a business owner who was not well-known in the state when he left the Indiana legislature to run for Senate, spent heavily on the same Republican ad firm used by Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.
The term is not well known in Hollywood, but by early morning on Monday after the awards ceremony, Twitter boasted an #inclusionrider hashtag and a Google search of the term produced more than 10 million hits.
CBG is not well known, even among people familiar with CBD and THC, but Cummings and Poulos are both betting the market for CBG is set to pop off, as consumers become savvier to "minor" cannabinoids.
The Chinese men's team dominated the Olympic podium in Beijing and London, but with the exception of Zhang, the remaining members of the group have no Olympic experience and are not well known in their homeland.
"Even when we had a national competition, we played without any crowd because curling has been unpopular and not well known, we didn't expect many people would come and watch us," she told reporters on Wednesday.
Additionally, Pérez-Barreiro chose 12 individual artist projects, three of which are posthumous tributes to artists who are not well known but the team thought worthy of historical recovery: Aníbal López, Feliciano Centurión, and Lucia Nogueira.
Yet for years, the history of Rivesaltes was not well known, and it took a scandal — the discovery of original archives from the camp in a nearby garbage dump in 2200 — to return it to public consciousness.
On the other hand, the brewing Catholic nationalism that has grown alongside Poland's antirefugee stance has taken aim at Muslims, at times including the Tatars, whose uniquely Polish roots are not well known outside the Podlaskie region.
She's never run for public office before, she's not well-known even in Georgia political circles and she's already under attack by some Collins allies who question her support for Trump and her past contributions to Democrats.
Niland is not well-known in the field of AI. But for years its CEO, Damien Tardieu, has done research on ways to extract meaningful information from raw music content in order to form connections with other music.
He or she would make a point of visiting the many not-well-known employee-owned companies around the country—growing international manufacturers like Web Industries in Massachusetts, for example, or big construction firms like TDIndustries in Dallas.
Compare this to the 2016 election, when aside from Hillary Clinton, Jeb Bush, and Donald Trump (who was well-known outside politics), more than a dozen other candidates – at the beginning at least – were not well-known nationally.
Ackman said Howard Hughes, formed in 2010 as a tax-free spinoff from General Growth Properties, is not well known and is working to introduce itself to investors through earnings calls and an upcoming investor day, its first.
Raisi was not well known until 2016 when Khamenei appointed him the custodian of Astan Qods Razavi, a multi-billion dollar religious conglomerate that owns mines, textile factories, a pharmaceutical plant and even major oil and gas firms.
Soulja Boy, not well known for his measured approach to situations, has presumably already signed on for the boxing match, and therefore decided to publicly shame Brown, via a series of tweets (what else?), for not doing the same.
"Domestic companies would surely gain from such a logo given that Italy has a high reputation in the food sector and many of them are not well known outside the country," said Massimo Pizzo, Italy managing director for Brand Finance.
"These individuals are not well known in our era, but they launched the new system of United States District Courts and set the course for the important role those institutions would come to play in the new republic," Roberts wrote.
It's not well known, but post office inspectors broke the Unabomber case, the anthrax case and are constantly on the lookout for international and domestic sex and drug trafficking which utilizes the internet, electronic banking, and the traditional U.S. mail.
Many of the artists and collectors — or "keepers" — behind the scrapbooks, rock collections, and plastic bags of debris and hair were not well known; when they were, their objects tended to be surprising, like Vladimir Nabokov's anatomical studies of butterflies.
In a 2016 investigation, The New York Times tried to find these individuals, who were not well known investors or famously wealthy people — even though their ownership stakes in Anbang would make them some of the richest people in China.
The E.P.A. program at the center of this debate, called the New Source Review, is not well known to the public but it has had an enormous impact over the past two decades on air quality in the United States.
Few question Secretary Acosta's bona fides — he is a former member of National Labor Relations Board and former assistant attorney general for civil rights at the U.S. Department of Justice — but his views on labor policy issues are not well known.
Avoid using the term generically and without definition, however, because it is not well known and the term may exist primarily as a public-relations device to make its supporters' actual beliefs less clear and more acceptable to a broader audience.
Then at the end, Clinton took a sharp turn and veered into the discussion of a former Miss Universe and current telenovela star not well-known to Anglophone audiences named Alicia Machado, and illuminated Trump's decades-old humiliation of her.
At the same time, a number of strong works are scattered across the biennial's eight venues in the city (though most of the works are in two University of Latvia buildings), by artists who are not well known outside of the Baltic.
"He is someone who is not well known for wanting to spend extra money, but understanding that providing support to these hardworking families who are just trying to keep their kids at home is an important role for state government," she said.
She ticked off statistics, noting that nearly one in five Americans lives with a disability, and strayed from her prepared remarks — "I want you to hear this because this is not well known," she interjected at one point — to urge people to listen.
After marketer Andrea Lopez tweeted about a not-well-known search parameter, Baio finally figured it out: "Then I realized I could reconstruct a complete timeline from any point in Twitter history of all the people you're following now," Baio told me.
This margin is not well-known, because both campaigns (and the media) have avoided telling the public that the race is over as a result of the choices made by superdelegates, unpledged party officials who automatically receive votes at the national convention.
Kildow, five years before the marriage that would change her name to Lindsey Vonn, was not well known in top racing circles, until she earned sixth place in that race, the only top 22015 finish by an American woman at those Games.
Though Binford, who died in 1997, is not well known, "A Memory of 14th Street and 6th Avenue" is connected to an important tradition of America painting, Jon Ritter, a professor of architecture and urbanism at N.Y.U., explained in a phone interview.
"I am certain we are within our legitimate legislative, legal and oversight rights," said Neal, a 16-term congressman who is not well known outside his home state of Massachusetts or the halls of power on Capitol Hill, said in a statement.
"Avoid using the term generically and without definition, however, because it is not well known and the term may exist primarily as a public-relations device to make its supporters' actual beliefs less clear and more acceptable to a broader audience," Daniszewski wrote.
A sparsely attended concert at Zankel Hall on Tuesday evening by the Hungarian pianist Denes Varjon demonstrated the difficulty of marketing an artist who may be admired by musicians and industry professionals but is not well known among a broader audience in this country.
"It's not well known among the analysts, who are too old to use this kind of thing, but this app, as of [Wednesday], is topping the '148 Free iPhone Apps' list ahead of Instagram and, more important, ahead of the enemy, Snapchat," Cramer said.
The 62-year-old former hedge fund manager from San Francisco, who is not well-known beyond political circles, will be one of 11 candidates who has met the Democratic National Committee's minimum requirements to participate in the Ohio debate on Oct. 15-16.
That story is not well-known, and while admittedly that's in part because the Muslim population of the US has often been quite small, Islam still appears in ways that most Americans might find surprising — particularly, for example, in the history of American slavery and emancipation.
Still, unlike "American Sniper" — which was adapted from a best-selling autobiography of the same name by Chris Kyle, a hero of battles in Iraq and Afghanistan who died in Texas in 2012 — "Hacksaw Ridge" is a period movie, and Mr. Doss is not well known.
Ms. Barnes was a late addition to the 2018 Olympic squad — she has said she was surprised to have even made this team — and a previous Times article speculated that because she was not well known to Canada, she could give the team a pivotal edge.
Stocky, barrel-chested and blunt — "I guess you could call me fun-loving but hard-nosed," he once told an in-house newsletter — Mr. Reichardt was not well known in the banking community when he was named president of the San Francisco-based Wells Fargo in 1978.
While many historians argue that Britain had its first black queen in 1761 when Princess Sophia Charlotte married King George III at the age of 17, her place, status and contribution to the royal family are not well known because she was near enough airbrushed from public record.
Even as critics questioned his credentials to run the opera, Mr. Bergé poured fuel on the controversy when he fired Mr. Barenboim as the musical director of the Bastille Opera and replaced him with Myung-Whun Chung, a Korean-American conductor who at the time was not well known.
Tracing the story of Chinese immigration from 1840 (when the United States census showed a total of four Chinese among a population of 17 million) to the present, it provides a well-documented but not well-known alternate history — a corrective to the national myth of the melting pot.
The judge, Jennifer G. Schecter of State Supreme Court in Manhattan, decided that Dr. Luke is not well-known enough to be considered a "public figure," which makes it easier for him to prove that he had been defamed if a jury concludes that he did not rape Kesha.
Two of the programs on the chopping block, the Sustainable Materials Management program and the Waste Reduction Model, are not well known to most Americans, but their elimination would have a major impact on the recycling and waste management industry, and the thousands of quality jobs they support across the country.
The two biggest startups in the space have pulled in more than $1 billion cumulatively from VCs this year alone, and at valuations that exceed $1 billion — yet their businesses, and the bikes themselves, are not well known in the U.S. and other parts of the world outside of China.
Unlike military patrols near the Louvre Museum or at the Cathedral of Notre-Dame or police officers on the Champs-Élysées, all of which were attacked earlier this year, Levallois-Perret is not well known other than for being the location of the domestic intelligence service known as the DGSI.
This is despite the fact that most of them are not well-known institutions that can trade on their brand names — "I had never heard of half these schools!" one administrator said of an early meeting of a group that is now called NetVUE, the Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education.
For starters, there's the source material, a French series of bandes dessinées (graphic novels, literally "drawn strips") called Valérian et Laureline, a moderne sci-fi title not well known in the US. Then there's the Avatar-level amount of alien that Besson is pumping in—far more than anything else he has made.
Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump lauds tariffs on China while backtracking from more To cash in on innovation, remove market barriers for advanced energy technologies Feds face mounting pressure over Epstein's death MORE, who is not well-known nationally, was supported by only 28503 percent of Republican voters.
"Canine leishmaniasis is still not well known here in the U.K. Vets would not have seen these cases 15 years ago, but they are becoming more frequent now as it becomes easier for pets to travel across Europe and the UK," Paolo Silvestrini, a lecturer in small animal internal medicine at the University of Liverpool, told Vet Times.
Moreover, Mr. Jones, who is white, is still not well known among many black voters, despite a sterling civil rights credential: In 2001 and 2002, while working as a United States attorney, he successfully prosecuted two white Klansmen for their roles in the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham that killed four African-American girls.
Mr. Murphy drew some comparisons to an unpopular New Jersey governor who worked at Goldman Sachs, Jon S. Corzine, but his deep pockets allowed him to dominate the primary election, with a seemingly never-ending barrage of digital ads and a robust television campaign that set him apart from a cast of rivals not well known to many voters.
" And on Monday, The Associated Press published its own usage guidance for the term, saying that journalists should not use the term without defining it because "it is not well known and the term may exist primarily as a public relations device to make its supporters' actual beliefs less clear and more acceptable to a broader audience.
It is also not well known how these facilities mitigate the threat of influenza: are vaccinations being administered, how are symptomatic individuals handled (isolation), what hygienic measures are in place, what is the availability of symptomatic relief medications such as ibuprofen and acetaminophen, and how easy is it see a health-care provider and be tested and treated for influenza?
Regardless of such pressures, Perales is a proud ambassador for the franchising industry and offers sound advice for aspiring entrepreneurs who want to follow his lead: Look for a good brand that offers opportunities to grow, to buy and to build, rather than going with a brand that's not well known, has management issues or doesn't have scale to grow.
Although some websites promote estrogen as a way to prevent hair loss, the hormone's effects on hair growth are not well known, and long-term hormone therapy is linked to serious health risks, "so unless you need to take it for other reasons, it's not something I would recommend," said Dr. Paradi Mirmirani, the regional director for hair disorders at Kaiser Permanente-Northern California.
The catalogue for Radical Women, published by the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, where the exhibition originated, makes a heroic effort to contextualize the works of individual women within their specific cultural milieus and countries of origin, but it is difficult to keep track of this information while looking at the exhibition and especially if the details of each country's history and cultural production are not well known to the viewer.
What is not well known is that many German Americans were persecuted and had their loyalties questioned during World War I. In fact, in my hometown of Allentown, Pennsylvania, most people in the city and broader county were of Germanic heritage, and most people spoke a Germanic dialect as their first language before and even shortly after World War I. World War I forced the community to have difficult conversations in their Lutheran and German Reformed congregations about embracing English rather than German as the language for their liturgies and religious services.
Works by Vo have appeared in New York before, but he is not well known here, and the Guggenheim's tourist-heavy audience, about half of whom will be visiting the museum for the first time, may be put off by the diversity of strange objects and images in his work—kitchen appliances, furniture, tombstones, historical documents, packing cartons, chandeliers, mammoth bones, parts of Roman and early-Christian sculptures, a list of the obscenities and ravings voiced by the demon Pazuzu in William Friedkin's 1973 film "The Exorcist," to name a few.

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