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With Keenan Lewis oft-injured and Delvin Breaux oft-penalized, the Saints need someone who can play corner long-term.
The contributions of Clowney, an oft-criticized and oft-injured former consensus All-American from South Carolina, led the charge for a resurgent Texans defense.
It was Tobias Harris, the oft-traded, oft-underappreciated power forward who has an ego compact enough to fit inside his white headband — with room to spare.
LONDON — It is oft said that art imitates life.
Utilities stocks - oft-considered a defensive bet - rose 0.2%.
Ten days after Congolese voters cast their ballots in their oft-delayed presidential election, the oft-delayed results were at last going to be announced late Wednesday night in Kinshasa, the capital.
Grigoriadis usefully unpacks the oft-quoted, oft-disputed figure that one in five women will be sexually victimized on campus, showing that the statistic is more solid than campus rape skeptics would admit.
Safety is oft cited as the concern against modest uniforms.
Latter requires change log as we're oft the public record.
Another oft-named candidate is rising international baseball star Shohei Ohtani.
At the heart of Sets is Microsoft's oft-ignored Edge browser.
Mr Xi stuck to a formulaic style, repeating oft-used phraseology.
"Happy families are all alike," goes the oft-quoted Tolstoy line.
"Man, be thyself," goes an injunction oft-repeated in the play.
But there, too, the company gives itself an oft-decisive advantage.
In short, Witherly says the oft-maligned MSG is perfectly safe.
Today, Bateman serves executive director and oft curator of the center.
These prim, oft-mowed lawns also had more weeds and pests.
" The oft-repeated lament of Appalachia is "rich land, poor people.
It doesn't matter that Facebook isn't "selling data"—an oft-repeated theme.
Something oft-hyped but rarely seen in the wild: a smart city.
So basically as possible fuel for powering the oft discussed 'smart city'.
An oft-used derision is that it looks like a tourist trap.
One oft-cited reason for the firm's demise: differing opinions about strategy.
What happens to the already oft-maligned middle managers of the world?
The most oft-cited reason for girls dropping out is family obligations.
Oft-injured, he recently expressed his unhappiness with the team's front office.
The occasional athlete or entertainer is oft thrown in for good measure.
Even the oft-self-deprecating James admits they've come a long way.
Tesla's oft-chatty chief executive characteristically announced the news in a tweet.
"PLEASURE is oft a visitant; but pain clings cruelly," wrote John Keats.
The oft-overlooked outdoor economy supports more jobs than most U.S. industries.
Though shocking, these oft-reported facts have lost their potency through repetition.
An oft-cited example is that of Instagram, a photo-sharing app.
No, we're not talking about her oft-lauded email newsletter, Lenny Letter.
One oft-repeated rite might be dubbed "the unfurling of the banner".
Or in the case of gaming, the oft-sold out NES Classic.
The oft-repeated narrative she experienced while interviewing rapists was victim shaming.
Samsung's oft-delayed foldable phone may finally be ready for prime time.
By one oft-told account Mr. Zeffirelli was named by his mother.
First, there is oft-remarked displacement of pocketbook grievances by cultural resentments.
Think of a (hopefully) stylish version of Google's oft-mocked Google Glass.
We're also getting an update on the oft-rumored noise-cancelling AirPods.
He's a nostalgic object we'd oft-prefer to leave encased in amber.
Amazon&aposs oft-overlooked marketplace business continued to boom during the holidays.
Lastly, Secretary Azar repeats the oft-heard pledge of reducing regulatory burden.
This is a chestnut entry, oft clued, but never like this — hilarious.
In that oft-homely realm, the Ford F-150 Raptor stands out.
In the meantime, the oft-cited quote attributed to the late Sen.
Yes, let's have that oft referred to "national conversation" about the topic.
Some farmers are hedging their bets, investing in other oft-neglected plants.
He compares himself to the oft-imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
There's the oft-discussed Space Jam 2, in development at Warner Bros.
That doesn't bode well for Trump's oft-repeated vision for defeating ISIS.
Developers liked the four-year-old startup, owned by a Samsung subsidiary, for its oft-free, oft-pretty software tools, and now they have a few weeks to grab the open data they need before it goes dark.
Apple's sleek glass and metal constructed stores are oft-admired around the world.
The former first lady also embarked on an oft sold-out book tour.
The long-awaited, oft-delayed electric car revolution is now scheduled for 2022.
Android Q has oft-requested UI changes like dark mode and improved gestures.
Dong and Duggal attribute this lack of funding to two oft-cited reasons.
But perhaps most importantly, they help redefine their oft-stereotyped and maligned subcultures.
An oft-cited Yemeni adage holds that one people's misfortune is another's gain.
The club's name comes from an oft-encountered internet trope: the sad girl.
Against that, public safety for women remains an oft-cited barrier for employment.
California is the future of the United States, goes the oft-cited cliché.
"Excess is obnoxious, even in religious worship," is an oft-quoted Aleppo proverb.
This post also provides an oft-used analogy for AI: The Chinese Room.
Here's a confession for you: I like USA's oft-mocked-on-Twitter Suits.
The oft-told story of Kai Tap, 11, explains why people are running.
His book "Short & Sweet" is an oft-thumbed, floured brick on my windowsill.
The most oft-repeated question on their lips was why wasn't Zuckerberg there?
Japan, perhaps the country with the most oft-analyzed demographic challenges, is 11th.
One oft-referenced projection predicts 50 billion connected devices in use by 2020.
There's no primal terror, like there was in the oft-overlooked Open Water.
The president's two oft-cited problems have historically been solutions to each other.
He then jokingly urged people to check out his oft-used Twitter account.
The infotainment system is based on Volvo's innovative and oft-overlooked Senus setup.
I'll wager before the oft-cited ill-effects of Brexit send us reeling.
An oft-heard complaint about machine-driven investing takes quite the opposite tack.
But even that falls short of his oft-stated goal for North Korea.
"The Crucible," Arthur Miller's 1953 response to McCarthyism, is an oft-mentioned example.
But where were the studies establishing the oft-repeated glia-to-neuron ratio?
The result was a dramatic, easily offended and oft-stressed overdone British butler.
It negates the oft expressed sentiment that this generation is full of apathy.
Consider some oft-cited casualties of the digital transformation: Blockbuster, Kodak and Sears.
Another theme, manifest in the oft-repeated warning "winter is coming", was climate change.
The last season of The Handmaid's Tale ended with an oft-debated, polarizing decision.
Long-heralded and oft-debated in Europe, the framework finally materialized this past fall.
His husband, Chasten, took to Twitter to help sort out the oft-asked question.
But it's also important in regard to Trump's oft-stated affection for Vladimir Putin.
" The message mirrors President Trump's oft-voiced claim that the media pushes "fake news.
Her oft-repeated cups are not grouped together, nor are the several "Whozat" drawings.
By now, "progress" has become one of Mark Zuckerberg's most oft-repeated talking points.
"Egypt is Sunni by sect, but Shia by temperament," is an oft-cited saying.
There are the obvious ones like the oft-used "connection" — just say "relationship," people!
It's oft remarked that medicine is an art as much as it's a science.
The oft-maligned Big the Cat just pretty much went fishing for… a frog.
And with good reason: It's a truly beautiful display of this oft-misunderstood tradition.
" And—the oft-repeated complaint among teachers we spoke with—"kids inevitably get distracted.
It's rare for Apple's oft-reliable browser to fall victim to such a bug.
Moreover, the oft-maligned Kevin Love should have his best game of the series.
Double-eyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty, was an oft-discussed subject in the Jin household.
An oft-cited reason is the hard time former inmates have in finding employment.
Those ideals are not just the oft-repeated one of learning for learning's sake.
This oft-told story has the power to reassure as well as to demoralize.
As has oft been repeated, this is the largest Democratic House gain since 1974.
Here are eight oft-forgotten — but extremely necessary — essentials you'll want when you're skiing:
"You can 'know nothing'," said Dean, paraphrasing Ygritte's oft-quoted line to Jon Snow.
"Don't boo," the President said, repeating one of his oft-uttered 2016 phrases. "Vote."
Nach der Schule kam Beilhacks Sohn Luca, damals 22016, oft in der Residenz vorbei.
In Deutschland gelten Stammtischgespräche oft als biergeschwängertes Gerede, das nicht ernst genommen werden kann.
The app is free and will be available in the oft-forgotten Microsoft Store.
Other clients turned to an oft-investigated but still active peptide trafficker in Louisiana.
Vargas, 35, was signed to bring stability to the Mets' oft-injured starting rotation.
It's an observation that sheds considerable light on Wieseltier's oft-expressed contempt for Clinton.
Her analysis reveals the formal elements that make the oft-parodied "Seal" so potent.
It also violated another oft-repeated Trumpian principle: never, ever telegraph your military moves.
That's not just an oft-repeated perception; it's a fact backed up by research.
But his oft-maligned intelligence was cited as the reason for the aforementioned attack.
The mission, called Boeing Orbital Flight Test (OFT), is only carrying cargo, not humans.
It's been oft-repeated that the road to hell is lined with good intentions.
Michael Conforto and Brandon Nimmo will return, as will the oft-injured Juan Lagares.
Gone is Sean Spicer, the oft-embattled — and now former — White House press secretary.
Glamour & Diplomacy was about legitimizing an oft-overlooked and undervalued part of politics — clothes!
But it wasn't really China or the oft-invoked trade tensions that hurt those companies.
Lavish welfare (and an iron grip) keep an oft-rebellious people, now numbering 240m, quiescent.
In an oft-memed moment, Drake cozied up to then-Wildcat DeMarcus Cousins in 2010.
Crashing, HBO's new entry in this oft-brimming subgenre, is eager to change your mind.
This means not just hospitals and clinics but also our oft-neglected community health systems.
Oft-criticized former street fighter Kimbo Slice, similarly, tops reigning UFC heavyweight champ Stipe Miocic.
Jennifer Aniston recently told us that her Sunday nights are oft reserved for beauty maintenance.
But there's a bright side, and that's Gypsy, the oft-overlooked but marvelous engineering bot.
Could this be the long-awaited and oft-promised pivot Trump's supporters said would happen?
" Critics said Ailes pushed a Republican agenda under the oft-repeated slogan "Fair and Balanced.
It was the tragic realization of her oft-expressed fear of dark waters and drowning.
Not everyone agrees, however, with the oft-repeated European truisms about the U.S. regulatory environment.
One oft-cited measure involves the percentage of black pupils who attend majority-white schools.
Yes, summer is the perfect time to revisit the oft-overlooked Christmas romantic comedy genre.
Chitty's look as the oft-maligned actor gives him a much more put-together appearance.
Our study is hardly the last word on this oft-researched topic in political science.
To use an oft-cited term from our election season, last week was huge ... YUGE!
That finding may come as a surprise given the oft-cited shift towards e-commerce.
More importantly, the line reflects an oft-overlooked difference between the 2007 and 13 Giants.
Another oft-cited difference between sex and drug addiction is the question of withdrawal symptoms.
Whitaker has echoed Trump's oft-repeated talking points: there was no collusion and no obstruction.
The administration has an uncanny knack for exploiting oft-overlooked provisions in American immigration law.
Will this oft-injured, once-great player in decline make his miraculous return to form?
The oft-cited justification for legal marijuana, reducing drug-related violent crime, is not materializing.
Also, it's about how Future — Drake's friend and oft-collaborator — has never won a Grammy.
Fear about rising crime, even if the oft-hyped crime surge is dubious at best.
In another sense, the Bulls just traded an oft-injured star for some supporting players.
What had been overachieving became, objectively, underachieving once the oft-cited financial shackles were off.
They also provided ample material to mock Mr. Trump's oft-repeated claims of financial prowess.
Our new documentary explains why the city's oft-delayed trains are now a global laughingstock.
This season, the 763ers finally began to reap the benefits of Hinkie's oft-maligned handiwork.
The documents also complicate one of Trump's oft-stated defenses of his actions toward Ukraine.
"Finally, Sammy gets ticked off," Mr. Scognamillo said, setting up the oft-told punch line.
Ms Ikeuchi faces head on an oft-heard critique of charismatic Christianity's success among migrants.
There's an oft-repeated mantra among scientists: A single study is rarely the final answer.
If anything, it was very successful in getting people talking about the oft-ignored Rays.
So maybe save those oft-found Pokémon for a special 30 minutes of evolution frenzy?
Google's video calling app Duo and messaging app Allo will soon get some oft-requested features.
Last night, CBS finally took the wraps off its oft-delayed new show, Star Trek: Discovery.
But there's another type of rewards program that oft goes forgotten, and that's the recycling incentives.
Donald Trump's affinity for playing golf while in office has been well-documented (and oft-criticized).
Liberal Democrats broke repeatedly with Speaker Nancy Pelosi's oft-stated desire not to impeach the President.
The Milgram experiment is one of the most controversial and oft-referenced studies in social psychology.
One oft-forgotten character, Electra's sister Chrysothemis, played by Rafaela Jirkovsky, also gets her due here.
Pai's oft-repeated mission statement has been to "[eliminate] unnecessary and burdensome rules" at the commission.
Otherwise, the artist has cropped the illustrated portrait below the collarbones of these oft-mustachioed men.
As a bonus, the oft-forgotten New Super Luigi U is also part of the package.
It's official: Goop, Gwyneth Paltrow's popular but oft-mocked lifestyle brand, is delving into home goods.
Severed was first released back in April for PlayStation Vita, Sony's oft-forgotten portable gaming machine.
Hill is quick to clarify the oft-repeated adage that correlation doesn't necessarily imply direct causation.
The rise of the oft-mocked Royals and their bullpen means yesterday's stupid is today's smart.
"You know 22 veterans commit suicide every day," said Brantley Gilbert, of an oft-quoted statistic.
This is what passes as the oft-described "conversation about race" these days on cable news.
This exhibition celebrates Russia's cultural history and reminds viewers of its oft-neglected tradition of portraiture.
It's an oft forgotten about feature, but it really shines during big events like the Olympics.
MORE's reelection bid in 28503, is an oft-mentioned candidate to run a top-tier campaign.
And it's not just the result of students taking courses through oft-derided for-profit providers.
It's a big shift, given the oft-noted lack of female leadership in the alt-right.
An oft-championed aspect of direct-to-consumer startups is their ability to create tailored products.
Amazon claims its faster than traditional browser because its servers are pre-caching oft-access pages.
But it was not immediately clear how or why Moscow would heed Washington's oft-repeated demands.
An oft-missed point of Goethe's Faust is that even the devil can incidentally do good.
And they also contradict Trump's oft-stated contention that the party has "never" been more united.
Das war als Beleidigung gedacht, doch ich fragte mich, warum der Stammtisch oft so abgetan wurde.
Ich fragte mich oft, ob mich die Einheimischen wegen meines dunklen Barts für einen Syrer hielten.
BRUSSELS — An oft-repeated tagline throughout the promotion for "Michaelina: Baroque's Leading Lady" is "Mysterious Michaelina".
The Tile Mate is compact, thoughtful, and useful for everyone — especially an oft-frazzled college student. 
If they don't know the oft-requested song about monkeys jumping on the bed, I do.
Kids like me account for an oft-overlooked gray zone, with insights on many different groups.
Another Cirque curse, since we're on the subject, is an oft-derided affection for cloying whimsy.
VR's oft-espoused mantra is that inhabiting a virtual space allows people to communicate more naturally.
But the investments the company is making to improve its oft-maligned product are paying off.
Two of the president's oft-cited problems have been solutions to each other throughout American history.
This was a tribute to an oft-recalled scene from the revolution exactly 40 years earlier.
The result is a film that feels fresh and exhilarating, despite telling an oft-recounted story.
Montero and Lugo, when he returns, should provide depth to the Mets' oft-injured starting rotation.
And there was the oft-injured center fielder Aaron Hicks, who has been out since Aug.
The oft-repeated assertion that losing a child destroys a relationship is not true, she found.
One of Nichols's oft-repeated phrases was "Life isn't everything," but then what was beyond life?
This is another oft-used puzzle entry where a constructor's creativity comes out in the cluing.
Yet one oft-repeated Republican Party line is that benefits like SNAP discourage people from working.
Theirs is an oft-photographed love story, unusual as the age gap gender reversal might be.
That's right, it's one of the brands tapping into our oft-forgotten love of all things magical.
This involves a self-centeredness that, for any oft-effaced Asian listener, can border on the revolutionary.
Will she start her oft-mentioned production company — and produce better projects for herself and other women?
"Season 1 came out July 33th of 2016," notes Harbour of the show's oft-maligned production timeline.
"It's true that we do think that the OFT flight had a lot of anomalies," Bridenstine said.
The most oft-violated is the one regarding nipples — namely, men can show 'em, but women can't.
DESPITE its oft-professed pro-market orthodoxy, America has always had an unusually large non-profit sector.
Faced with ever-rising prices for oft-used generic drugs, one provider decided to make its own.
They reified the oft-forgotten first rule of rock n' roll: you need to make girls dance.
Working by touch, he used it to compose terse, aphoristic phrasings exactly like that oft-quoted pronouncement.
Because of its richness, I think this is perfect for oft neglected areas such as your neck.
The oft-repeated assertion that losing a child destroys a relationship is simply not true, she found.
An oft-cited case study is California, where voters banned battery cages in the state starting 2015.
Appropriators in the House and Senate are at odds over funding levels for the oft-criticized agency.
Recently, our pals at Goop brought the oft-forgotten mineral iodine to the front of our minds.
And other oft-reported woes of for-profit vocational schools have negatively colored CTE as a whole.
His commentary became oft-quoted classics: "Every disadvantage has its advantage," ''You can't win without the ball.
It's the oft-quoted founder whom customers think of when dousing their necklines with Chanel No. 5.
This right is what makes us unique, what separates us from the totalitarian nations we oft-decry.
But real-world evidence doesn't support this claim, which is oft made by defenders of fossil fuels.
" As The Columbus Dispatch reported, "He's tapping into an oft-overlooked and valuable employment pool, he said.
Yet the oft-proposed alternative of more redistribution through income transfers, although better targeted, has consequences too.
He's known for his colorful commentary and oft-dyed hair — and he sometimes sports a pink mustache.
The oft-heard response from some in Germany is that Nordstream 2 is just a commercial activity.
This trend is spurring the return of the oft-derided conglomerates that came about in the 1960s.
An oft-cited potential acquirer is Kraft-Heinz, who could find synergies and likely costs to cut.
It is time for Democrats to fully embrace their oft-claimed mantle as the party of inclusion.
He added that HNA also needed to do more to explain its oft-criticized opaque ownership structure.
The oft-food-centric Instagram from the pair of cartoon artists whose work appears in The Guardian.
It's about breaking down stigmas, and encouraging people to think differently about the oft-stigmatized human body.
The main cause for this oft-desperate situation has been their state's systematic slashing of subsidized tuition.
One oft-cited obstacle is that most roads in China aren't disability-friendly, even in major cities.
Clinton laughed off the episode, telling reporters what has become an oft-repeated story about their relationship.
They're an attempt by our bureau to cover oft-overlooked issues and areas with depth and nuance.
It also ensures you won't forget an oft-forgotten essential like a cheese grater or bottle-opener. 
It also bucks the president's oft-stated disdain for the trade organization and multilateral institutions in general.
As the Evangelist, the tenor Aaron Sheehan balanced grace and urgency in relating this oft-told story.
As with most criticisms lodged against the Trump White House, this oft-repeated narrative is way overblown.
If anyone can give the oft-maligned Transportation Security Administration a good name, it's Lil Rel Howery.
Although $1 million is the oft-cited amount needed to retire comfortably, it might not be enough.
President Obama created a program following this oft-used tool called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals ("DACA").
But from the start of his tenure, Gottlieb has vowed to focus on those oft-ignored issues.
Biopics can often skirt around the oft-unpalatable textures of narcissism, or instances of violence or abuse.
That, in addition to President Trump's oft-repeated and oft-inflated figures on the value of Saudi arms purchases from the US. As key as they might hope Saudi Arabia will be in this coalition-in-the-making, its track record as a military power is spotty at best.
In one oft-repeated anecdote, he once used a chain saw to cut through a hotel room wall.
Is it the oft-discounted airline tickets and high wages that turn some of them into detestable dickheads?
An oft-cited poll from July showed that in Knight's district, 64 percent of voters favored net neutrality.
Immortal figures of our time, oft seen as Tumblr GIFs, they deserve to be immortalised in adoring portraits.
Americans have less confidence that Trump will be able to achieve another oft-stated goal: Draining the swamp.
Well, it turns out that the oft-touted Menlo Park artificial intelligence still has some learning to do.
The Florida senator is an oft-mentioned name as a vice-presidential choice for the presumptive GOP nominee.
Secondly, there's the exclusivity of the whole scene: all those A-list celebrities, the oft-cited NDA policy.
But the oft-quoted number that America's defence budget accounts for 72% of NATO spending is somewhat misleading.
More than 41 million people visited Paris in 2017, so the crowds come with the oft-packed territory.
It's an oft-talked-about staple; a requisite piece for trying to nail the whole French-girl aesthetic.
Caine, who played Leonardo DiCaprio's father in the film, spoke to Time Magazine about the oft-disputed conclusion.
The oft-smiling Fernández had many friends in the game, owing to his cheerful demeanor and fierce competitiveness.
One oft-cited benefit of connecting a person to the grid or to solar energy is actually diminishing.
This collaboration — combining the most recognizable (if oft-mocked) elements of each signature shoe — is the next step.
In the oft-debated music versus lyrics dispute — as in, which is more integral — I'm always team lyrics.
When oft-nude left-field musician Har Mar Superstar told Adams to "chill out, dude," he became incredulous.
This isn't a deal, but it's a rare opportunity to grab the oft sold-out 2503-piece set.
But one of the oft-unspoken topics of mothering is that nursing is much tougher than it looks.
As an oft-cited motto in harm-reduction circles goes: You can't get sober if you're already dead.
Cortana, Microsoft's personal assistant, will be coming then, too — and other oft-requested features like background music playback.
Punitive and oft-changing policies which favour state-owned firms have been damaging - as in oil and gas.
Dueling arguments Defense attorney Shapiro hammered at Bond's credibility and oft-contradictory statements during an extensive cross-examination.
Held every year in Irwindale, CA, the Renaissance Faire is an oft-maligned festival that celebrates everything medieval.
Another oft-spoken reason for the ban has been attributed to a ban on supernatural or ghost films.
Beckham, the Cleveland Browns' oft-fined star receiver, was forced to change his cleats or else on Sunday.
I followed the oft-repeated advice, which was to combine invented material and material from my own experience.
Marx's oft-quoted line that history repeats itself, first as tragedy, then as farce, is a good example.
These are the oft-repeated mantras of frequent travelers and buying gifts for them is often a challenge.
All due respect to my treasured colleagues, but this is my favorite version of this oft-filmed tale.
City Hall is juggling the oft-conflicting agendas of promoting employment and encouraging thousands of new housing units.
There is an oft-cited refrain that the transition will cost a lot and take a long time.
None of the principals themselves have budged from their oft-stated positions that the Fed's hands were tied.
There seems to be growing concern about the status of the oft-injured Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz.
"When white people catch a cold, black people have pneumonia," was an oft-repeated phrase in our household.
What about Regev's oft-voiced complaint that a focus on Tel Aviv would neglect the peripheria, I asked.
As with many other oft-repeated phrases online, "subscribe to PewDiePie" became a symbol, a meme, unto itself.
It is a frustration that his oft-promised new wall has yet to a single mile built. Check.
The national parks, oft-called America's best idea, were created by people who looked beyond their own lives.
But this oft-repeated line contains three assumptions, none of which has held up well in recent years.
Just this once, I feel comfortable in proclaiming that my oft-cracked crystal ball was in working order.
Politics, Breitbart believed, is downstream from culture, and for Duke, that oft-repeated dictum became a rallying cry.
In the meantime, proponents are hoping to appeal to Mr. Trump's oft-stated desire for a big deal.
And the flavors of the drink make for the perfect revamp of the oft-shamed Jell-O shot.
Again and again, senators pressed Mattis on Trump's positions, and Mattis simply asserted his own, oft-contrary opinion.
The statistics about American women who wear plus-sizes are so oft-cited that they feel like cliches.
Seven years ago today and The Boy Genius was leaking the full specs for the oft-leaked HTC Incredible.
One oft-quoted line from Sex and the City is Carrie's confession that she has spent $40,000 on shoes.
Detroit Public Schools, a district heavily reliant on school choice, is an oft-cited example of the movement's failure.
Nevertheless, the movie is a shiny but flawed and narrow prism through which to view this oft-examined dynasty.
Opposite talk One of Trump's oft-used methods for getting what he wants involves flipping narratives to benefit him.
It's an oft repeated maxim that gray hair starts at the temples in men (see: Paulie Walnuts, Grandpa Munster).
Helvetica is one of the most well-known and oft-used typefaces, and it just got a big refresh.
An oft-used measure, derived from the bond market, is known as the "five year/five-year forward rate".
He also shepherded passage of the oft-maligned welfare reform bill of 2373, which made welfare benefits more temporary.
The oft-injured big man has career averages of 21.9 points, 9.0 rebounds and 4.5 assists in 604 games.
The president also referred to Warren by his oft-used nickname, "Pocahontas," and mocked the pronunciation of Buttigieg's name.
The oft-delayed New Mutants remains on the horizon and presumably so does an as-yet-unannounced Deadpool movie.
How much taxes can go up without pushing the super-rich out of California is an oft-discussed topic.
Vertical farming uses fewer water and land resources while limiting pollution and the impacts of oft-volatile Mother Nature.
Although $1 million is the oft-cited amount needed to retire comfortably, data shows it might not be enough.
An oft-cited example of China's supposedly predatory approach involves Hambantota, a Sri Lankan port which has flopped commercially.
Are you enjoying Bandersnatch, the first choose-your-own-adventure interactive episode of the oft-delightfully dystopian Black Mirror?
But there is a reason why this topic is oft-discussed — it's because there's actually some truth to it.
An oft-repeated line from some of her recent speeches: "Europeans must take our fate into our own hands."
Hiding Poké Balls in minor landmarks turns oft ignored signposts into momentary monuments worthy of intense, if fleeting, scrutiny.
It's a situation exacerbated by President Donald Trump and the erratic, oft extreme, environment in which we find ourselves.
Several of Kasich's Republican rivals have their own oft-old stories about being son of a something-or-other.
He also spent time making fun of of South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg over his oft-mispronounced last name.
Trump's criticism stems in part from his oft-expressed dislike of the Washington Post's critical coverage of his administration.
In a recent video, Kronmiller answered the oft-asked question, "Are you better off now?" with a resounding yes.
If that doesn't convince you to be cautious, remember this old trader saw, oft-repeated by UBS' Art Cashin.
One oft-heard fear is that, Heaven forfend, America might try to gain recognition for its own inferior pizza.
It was a pretty big win for a category oft maligned at launch for its relative lack of functionality.
There is no shortage of damning material here, but Ms Fletcher remains stubbornly fair to the oft-maligned Alessandro.
Throughout his work, there is a unique and gleefully subversive celebration of qualities oft-maligned: sloth, sensitivity, even servility.
So much for the oft-offered advice of rebalancing your accounts once a year and paying no attention otherwise.
A trained eye will recognize stock tools and preprogrammed brushes, like the oft-used Kyle Webster brushes in Photoshop.
Tit-for-tat escalation would directly threaten the informal but oft-repeated quid pro quo that makes negotiations possible.
One oft-heard idea is to fire missiles from outside Syria to crater military runways to make them unusable.
" Such questions about the prewar intelligence were left unresolved, despite Mr. Blair's oft-repeated desire for a "smoking gun.
The president's response to the killing has put his oft-scrutinized relationships with authoritarian figures back in the spotlight.
"We need to help brands tell their stories," he added, echoing what has become an oft-repeated marketing catchphrase.
In fact, he recognizes school choice for what it is: a civil rights issue oft-neglected by other Democrats.
The group hopes their endeavors can inspire other conservation groups in the UK to help the oft-maligned critters.
The projects are hallmarks of a building boom in Sheepshead Bay, an oft-overlooked neighborhood on Brooklyn's southern shore.
His oft-repeated contention is that Apu's positive, nuanced portrayal in the past absolves the show of any guilt.
Sports Briefing The oft-injured Victor Cruz is not giving up on his hope to play for the Giants.
It could also draw his sons—George W., who is still popular with Republicans, and the oft-owned Jeb!
Progress on the wall, hiring The memo also lays out where plans for Trump's oft-promised border wall stand.
The oft-neglected Wear OS, which just got a nice update this week, could get some love as well.
"The evil that men do lives after them, The good is oft interred with their bones," wrote the bard.
At the very least, I wound up with a new appreciation for the oft misunderstood realm of software testing.
What message will the oft-unscripted president deliver to the world body, including when it comes to human rights?
The center has published a more radical plan from Alan Auerbach, one of the most oft-cited tax economists.
Her findings speak to the oft-charted success of American immigrants in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) fields.
Second, the oft-voiced worry that EV batteries will use up all the earth's rare minerals is apparently misplaced.
While the severity of his injury is not known, it is another headache for their young, oft-injured star.
Bratescu exhibited in Bucharest and elsewhere in Romania throughout her career, regardless of the oft-changing political situation there.
J.R. Smith was oft-injured this past season and took just two shots in Game 2 and made none.
Weather conditions affect us all, quite obviously, which is exactly what makes them such oft-abused fodder for discussion.
Trump's oft-repeated vow that he will never stop tweeting may count as his most rational act as president.
Another oft-cited reason for testing is that their objective results allow instructors to better address their students' needs.
Oft regarded as "sleepy" and "steeped in Confederate history," Virginia's capital has emerged a center of food and culture.
So much for Trump Senior's oft-mentioned claim that having billions make you immune to outside pressure and bribery.
The oft-cited statistic is that we have lost more than five million manufacturing jobs from 2000 to 2015.
The "Moonbeam" reference is not one of Trump's oft-used original diminutives, but rather dates back to the 20153s.
Oft-cited research by the Federal Reserve shows 40% of Americans would struggle to cover a $400 unexpected bill.
On the contrary, such a return to normalcy after an inversions is an oft-repeated pattern before a recession.
Here's what to expect from Boeing's mission — called the Orbital Flight Test, or OFT — and why it's so important.
Gates and his son are also apparently (and rightly) fans of the oft-snubbed spy thriller The Americans. Mrs.
On the contrary, such a return to normalcy after an inversions is an oft-repeated pattern before a recession.
The oft-injured Prosise, who was replacing Penny in the lineup, has already undergone surgery on his broken arm.
It is essential that policymakers, journalists and the public understand a few critical points about this oft-misunderstood crisis.
After all, Pax is at an interesting intersection in its path, navigating an oft-changing regulatory landscape around cannabis.
The slump is starting to make a comparison to China's corruption crackdown more apt than the oft-cited SARS.
Definitions of a public good can vary, but the oft-used examples are lighthouses, national defenses and clean air.
That oft-confusing time when you don't really know each other well enough to know exactly what to do.
Consider the oft-forgotten long sleeve formal dress: they're equally elegant, and you can sometimes sneak an extra layer underneath.
In one well-known and oft-repeated variant of the Ouija board test, blindfolded participants spell much more incoherent messages.
While we don't know exactly what drove Holmes's particular — and oft-publicized — diet, her quirks mirror her attitude toward clothing.
One of the biggest twists of Season 8 is that one of the most oft-debated prophecies, Azor Ahai, a.k.a.
An oft-heard lament on the streets of Port-au-Prince is that while politicians pilfer billions, Haitians go hungry.
No stranger to Silicon Valley, Covington & Burling has become an oft-tapped resource for tech companies eager to influence policymaking.
Fans have been hoping that Morgan Rielly would grow into the role, but the oft-maligned Gardiner might be closer.
" Luckily, Hall has since come to terms with the "fed is best" mentality, versus the oft-touted "breast is best.
Egypt, which devalued the pound in November in return for a $12bn IMF bail-out, is an oft-cited example.
"Those who win over women's hearts win it all" is now an oft-repeated business slogan across the Asian giant.
Why isn't the video of Swift's oft-ridiculed 2014 Grammys performance available in any official capacity anywhere on the internet?
That would be enough to make a big dent in Louisiana's oft-lamented structural deficit, currently running at around $440m.
It gave the lie to the oft-aired notion that Hong Kongers have tired of standing up for their freedoms.
The oft-cited figure of $675,000 for remarks to Goldman Sachs was payment for three speeches delivered in different states.
Did Samsung do away with the power button, or did it finally get rid of the oft-hated Bixby button?
Hillary is happy to oblige with a sample of the now-oft-quoted moment when Trump learned of Mueller's appointment.
However, we do note the oft-true Murphy's Law of Insurance, which states that the damage rarely exceeds the deductible.
These dates have prompted a more urgent asking of the oft-discussed question: How do we start this herculean task?
Ted Cruz remains a shrewd, oft-underrated politician, but he faces major structural weaknesses in his quest to overtake Trump.
The oft-repeated "Ladies and gentleman, we are being momentarily held by the train's dispatcher" haunts me in my sleep.
The oft-cited figure of $3003,000 for remarks to Goldman Sachs was payment for three speeches delivered in different states.
Everyone is equal with a felt tip marker and a blank whiteboard is a slogan oft peddled and genuinely believed.
People cannot keep the doctor they like if it is not cost effective—contrary to the President's oft-repeated promise.
Even Funk released an oft-misunderstood album under his Venetian Snares moniker called Winnipeg Is a Frozen Shithole in 2005.
Putting the oft-behind the scenes Shulkin on-camera also stopped the White House from making Trump available on Wednesday.
And in an oft-heard trope from Sanders supporters, a post at Alternet dismissed the Post's critique as "establishment gatekeeping".
This is an oft overlooked factor in the portion debate: We're so focused on volume that we forget about variety.
But what it takes to get to Dolce & Gabbana's castle is just as suspect as the oft-criticized Disney trope.
The goal of the trust, per an oft-cited deed, is to ensure that the school is funded in perpetuity.
The stick-figure drawings, done in dark green marker, show children behind bars at Border Patrol's oft-criticized detention facilities.
Given President Trump's oft-stated desire to reduce regulatory burden, the likely House position on the FSOC probably will prevail.
In doing so, he repeated his oft-used message that American firms should build their products in the United States.
The oft-cited headline that 6803 million species are threatened with #extinction has been criticized by some as being inflated.
Disney could very easily train the app with all the assets needed to recognize and recolor these oft-forgotten treasures.
Then they throw in an oft-used tool of cost-benefit economic analysis: the value of a statistical life (VSL).
Both entries are oft-used in The Times puzzle, but I don't remember seeing ILLE, so I looked it up.
But it also contained some information about what Apple has in the works for its oft-struggling voice assistant overall.
In one oft-told tale, circulated by Mr. Raniere and others, he strolled through a rain shower without getting wet.
Frepap's shock political victory has given the group's oft-repeated concept that they are the chosen people a major boost.
Despite his oft-stated admiration of the military and its prowess, Mr. Trump has so far deployed the military sparingly.
One oft-touted solution — more four-year college degrees — is not necessarily the answer to promoting diversity in tech jobs.
And maybe the wokerati ought to take their own most oft-repeated cliché to heart: Our diversity is our strength.
But if a snake does bite you, do not engage in the oft-dramatized process of sucking out the poison.
One oft-mooted future speaker — Joe Crowley of the Bronx — lost his seat to a young upstart, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
But his periodic tweets and oft-repeated complaints about impeachment make clear the subject is never far from his mind.
A month left in 2019 and here comes Rihanna with a photo album, became an oft-repeated joke on Twitter.
It's the app's focus on close friends that has drawn comparisons to Dave Morin's oft-loved social networking app Path.
Critics said it undermined her own oft-stated message that this was a "somber" and "prayerful moment" for the country.
This has been an oft-used, despicable attempt to keep people out of a union, especially in the construction industry.
In fact, one of the most commonly cited challenges of today's security industry is an oft-publicized looming workforce shortage.
He hung out with the famed artist Andy Warhol and was a regular at the oft-mythologized nightclub Studio 54.
It's a comparison that has oft been made — whether fairly or unfairly, in jest or seriously — by the viewing public.
Is this a case where Stewart―oft-mocked for his public comments and trades―failed to evaluate his talent correctly?
A clean, oft-lighted place: Circa Tabac was one place where smoking was not just allowed; it was the point.
"Performance writ large is oft examined and scrutinized in the visual arts, theater, dance, poetry, and literary communities," they said.
That uncertainty has increased markedly under the recent Republican administration (somewhat ironically, given its oft-stated goal of "regulatory certainty").
At 39, he should feel lucky to have lasted this long with an aging, creaky body and an oft-repaired neck.
Here's a handy guide to some of the most oft-used fan-nicknames you'll hear at Hall H: Supernatural — Sup-Natsies
Which is not to say that relationship anarchy is the same thing as the oft-maligned "hookup culture" associated with millennials.
Yes. But as a chance to watch the oft-undervalued Siff tear into some material worthy of her talents, it's great.
Trump made clear he wanted a package to be of "meaningful" size and reiterated his oft-mentioned target of $1 trillion.
"What we are going to do is take back control," he said, using the oft-repeated catchphrase of Britain's "Leave" campaign.
One oft-cited post shows people who were gifted AirPods at Christmas being knighted as new "members" of the cultural elite.
For starters, he's infatuated with his oft-naked and ridiculously hot "straight" roommate Matt (played by the furry, chiseled Andy Ridings).
The challenge, of course, is styling these effortless, oft-oversized pieces in ways that won't swallow us whole or appear sloppy.
With Zack Wheeler's stellar start, the Mets' oft-injured Big Five starters finally made one mostly ceremonial turn through the rotation.
The ladies may have chatted about everything from funky spunk to shoe fetishes, but makeup was not an oft-discussed topic.
It certainly seems plausible that the hinge itself could stand up to Samsung's oft-touted 200,000 robot-powered unfoldings without issue.
An oft-heard criticism of Asian economies is that, in terms of global growth, they have been punching below their weight.
Oft-maligned Houston C Dwight Howard recorded a double-double in each of the first three games of the series. 3.
"Trump's agenda is about making America a normal country," he explained, seemingly in direct contradiction to his candidate's oft-touted slogan.
Restated in terms similar to the oft-cited gender gap, that adds up to a 37-point education gap among whites.
AutoRun USB drives are a tool oft-used by security consultants hired to test the physical security of an office space.
He repeated on Friday his oft-stated belief that high interest rates cause inflation - a stance at odds with orthodox economics.
On numerous occasions, the company has eschewed hardware arms races to focus on important — but oft-overlooked — aspects of handset manufacturing.
Protesters covered Trump's oft-vandalized star with #resist stickers that target misogyny, transphobia, corruption, homophobia, xenophobia ... to name just a few.
A carbon tax — any tax — will, ceteris paribus, poll poorly, especially in the face of well-tested, oft-deployed conservative arguments.
All of this culminated in Clinton using Sanders' oft used line -- that he is taking launching a political revolution - against him.
The oft-disgraced Congressman appeared before the judge Friday in NYC and was charged with transferring obscene material to a minor.
With sales and deaths constantly in the headlines, the oft-lamented "forgotten borough" is becoming better and better known—for heroin.
The oft-injured Mitchell was waived by the Patriots before the 2018 season and spent the year out of the league.
In an oft-cited origin story, MacKenzie drove the pair from New York to Seattle while Jeff wrote Amazon's business plan.
That his nationality, and therefore his adverse (and oft-maligned) soccer origins, were always held in the back of their minds.
SNAP doesn't discourage people from working: One oft-repeated Republican party line is that benefits like SNAP discourage people from working.
For decades, rugged terrain and an oft-absent government enabled the rebels to become the de-facto authority in many areas.
With about $33,578 from a first-round loss, the oft-injured American Brian Baker is thinking about hiring his own physiotherapist.
García-Martínez also argued that he's increasingly coming around to the oft-cited parallels between the smartphone and the printing press.
Churchill's oft-quoted words on democracy, now applied to everything from email to monogamy, may be just as apt for international
Others are hoping her oft-stated pro-choice position will carry her into opposition to Trump's selection to succeed Anthony Kennedy.
With private client insurance, it comes down to one basic, oft-repeated tenet: You really do get what you pay for.
His oft-expressed views on constitutional matters like abortion, civil rights, and privacy came under intense scrutiny and criticism as well.
Costco is oft-cited as one of the world&aposs most ethical companies due to the way it value its employees.
Other oft-repeated tales recounted Marv putting Todd through grueling conditioning and football workouts when he was still just a child.
Dem Bayern Horst Seehofer mit seiner schroffen Kritik an Merkels Migrationspolitik wurde oft vorgeworfen, sich bei der Stammtischmeinung anbiedern zu wollen.
But quietly, off to one side, an oft-maligned sector of the populace was also wailing and gnashing their teeth: pornographers.
Some people claimed that oft-discarded parts of produce are in fact where all the nutrients (or at least, fiber) reside.
Ramdev's success at rebranding yoga — and popular Hinduism — may owe something to the inspirational power of his oft-told life story.
The oft-arrested comedian plead no contest Monday to felony 2nd degree robbery in the case involving his buddy Suge Knight.
As for post-history, fashion is oft chastised for its reliance on retro ideas and is encouraged instead to look forward.
Lyrically, Severe Dementia take the Bolt Thrower/Hail of Bullets approach, focusing on historical military conflicts in their oft-embroiled homeland.
The survey conflicts with Mr. Trump's oft-stated assertion that the world is respecting the United States more under his leadership.
On Pro Basketball Had he stuck to his oft-cited timetable, Gregg Popovich could have dodged the whole Kawhi Leonard commotion.
Their videos include the oft-repeated conservative claim that ACORN is expected to get up to $8.5 billion in government funds.
One example: Trump's oft-repeated "fake news" mantra, which is beloved by his base, doesn't mean what it purports to mean.
She is in the perfect position to traverse a path to greatness oft-traveled by past giants of UConn&aposs program.
The big blow came from Austin, the oft-injured rookie who was recalled from Class AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Thursday.
The oft-cited "Dunbar's number" is an average of 150 casual friends for humans (really, a range of 100 to 200).
"As is oft said, justice delayed is justice denied," the state attorney general's office said in a court filing Monday morning.
Tannehill, expected to serve as a quality backup to the oft-injured Mariota, instead was given the keys to the offense.
As mentioned,d next up is the crucial OFT that will set the stage for a crewed launch early next year.
One must try to divine the scope of ad buys obscured by many layers of subcontracting in oft-delayed FEC reports.
But at 67, and an oft-cited contender to lead the Treasury under a Democratic president, succession is a live topic.
Video games — hold your melodramatic eye-roll — taught me more about self-care than I expected for an oft escapist medium.
It is an oft-mentioned fact that Cardi came from the world of reality TV, but now she runs the show.
An oft-published photo of him sitting next to Putin at a gala dinner seems to hint he had close relations.
Mr. Kenney's oft-repeated claim that the younger Mr. Trudeau is out to shut down the oil sands, however, is inaccurate.
"We're the modern-day Brady Bunch!" was an oft-repeated line in the first season of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
Zhuang Wubin provides a solid framework for critically exploring the region's varied histories and notable practitioners of an oft-unsung medium.
This allows the oft-suitcase sized device to grab SIM cards' unique IMSI codes, geolocate devices, and provide other surveillance capabilities.
While speculation abounds as to whether President Trump's Russia policy is in fact driven by something other than what he thinks is best for our country, the administration's oft-repeated and oft-discounted claim that President Trump has been tougher on Russia than his predecessors misses the point -- we are still under live attack by Russia.
But, regardless, they could also be the beginning of her spiral into the oft-referenced madness that plagues her entire family line.
First of all, the GOP should reject the oft-quoted but largely misunderstood notion, attributed to former Speaker Tip O'Neill, D-Mass.
The masses love to create drama where there is none, and Kardashian-Jenner drama is some of the most oft-fictionalized kind.
The Chinese version avoided mocking political leaders, instead taking a jab at China's oft-ridiculed national football team in a recent episode.
The studies oft-cited by Pai are—spoiler alert—funded by the very industry that stands to benefit most from his proposal.
In fact, only the oft-maligned iPad saw growth last quarter, but even there Apple sold fewer tablets than the year before.
Male students also pointed out that they're not distracted by girls' attire, which is an oft-cited reason for strict dress codes.
This is what makes the erect penis in Euphoria's first episode (an oft-unimaginable vision in American television) all the more shocking.
The oft-repeated statement that "trans women are women" is closer to an assertion of personal belief than a falsifiable scientific fact.
She's like the oft-repeated threat of your mother having eyes in the back of her head, taken to its logical extreme.
These priorities are well known and frequently mocked, providing grist for the oft-repeated claim that millennials are lazy, entitled job-hoppers.
There is an oft-repeated adage that people are much better hacking targets then the computer systems that hold our sensitive stuff.
Because he threw $56 million at Tidal, the oft-controversial streaming service that even his own friends are slowly backing away from.
The 22001 represents the oft-repeated claim that, on average, 22009 military veterans take their lives every day in the United States.
While this wouldn't do anything to restore the oft-requested chronological timeline, it's still an update we could get on board with.
He has spent his brief political career promoting "relentless positive action," in his oft-deployed and characteristically cheerful phrase, over partisan politics.
" In an oft-quoted reflection on American hypocrisy, Ali also declared that "Man, I ain't got no quarrel with them Viet Cong.
What emerges in The Matriarch, according to Page, is an account of an oft-beloved but often misunderstood figure in U.S. history.
I want to move beyond the oft-repeated stories of Black exceptionalism and start getting creative about the parameters of Black excellence.
The FTC is oft-criticized for what some privacy hawks see as a complete failure to keep up with its European counterparts.
Former playboy, current SURver, and oft-crying Jax Taylor has been a lot of things — but he's never been one to apologize.
And in the fifth inning, as the broadcast showed a montage of the Mets' oft-injured captain David Wright, the feed froze.
Meanwhile, in another unsurprising result, the oft maligned McDonald's was bringing up the rear, eking out Burger King for the lowest ranking.
While Huawei's ambitious new P9 flagship phone attempts to "reinvent smartphone photography," Huawei hasn't forgotten about its oft-maligned wearable TalkBand line.
While punting the oft-repeated resolution to next year is tempting, you could be putting your long-term financial health in danger.
Among the oft-requested emoji that are finally arriving with this version are a woman wearing a headscarf and a breastfeeding woman.
Puffs is the story of Harry Potter's seven years at Hogwarts, but through the eyes of his oft-forgotten classmates: The Hufflepuffs.
Apu, an Indian convenience store owner with a stereotypical accent done by white actor Hank Azaria, has long drawn oft-ignored criticism.
Stranger Things has since turned into a huge phenomenon, with three seasons and created an oft-copied Halloween costume (thank you, Eleven).
The oft trotted out example of the 'smart' refrigerator that tells consumers when they've run out of the milk, and so on.
President Trump's oft-tweeted "fake news" epithet, for example, has already been adopted by repressive governments such as China, Syria, and Russia.
I see Panos Panay getting us pumped for hardware as delicious as the oft-imitated Surface Pro 4 and new Surface Book.
The comedian said, "Boris asked me to give you this," referencing Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson's oft-rumored desire to become prime minister.
Gig-economy companies such as Deliveroo are increasingly coining a sort of doublespeak in order to explain their oft-critiqued work practices.
It is inconsistent with the government's own oft-repeated mantra that it is the quality of growth that matters, not the quantity.
What's oft overlooked is that Lue played fantastic defense on AI, holding him to three measly points through the end of regulation.
Even the Democrats' oft-derided process leading to the Affordable Care Act involved many days of public hearings and committee mark-ups.
Much like the faded hammer-and-sickle tattoo embellishing Harry's oft-bared chest, the movie's politics come across as self-consciously ornamental.
It's a rare departure from an oft-criticized trend in Silicon Valley, where founders tend to cling to the companies they founded.
The same logic might hold for a mass-casualty terrorist attack on American soil, another oft-cited Trump-versus-Clinton black swan.
His oft-repeated advice to young musicians was "hands on" — to keep the human touch in music rather than depending on machines.
Who can forget Trump's oft-repeated promise that "We will repeal and replace ObamaCare, and we will do it very, very quickly"?
Happy Friday everyone,September is officially upon us, which thankfully means cooler weather and the oft-cited "Fall Sprint" in media circles.
Which of course exposes the oft-repeated midterm liberal lie that 23 million would lose their coverage should the ACA be mothballed?
In this piece, David Dunlap, a Metro reporter, looks back at The Times's Western Edition — an oft-forgotten precursor to California Today.
Even her husband's public and oft-stated opposition to Trump doesn't seem to have hindered Conway's central role in the White House.
But the six cast members portraying these oft-incarnated characters usually address one another by the names of the performers playing them.
Konservative Führungsfiguren beschreiben diese Werte oft als jüdisch-christlich und legen nahe, dass jene aus anderen Kulturkreisen fernbleiben oder sich anpassen sollen.
Ich hoffte einen Stammtisch zu finden, einer regelmäßig stattfindenden Bierrunde, die in Deutschland oft durch Gruppen von Freunden ins Leben gerufen wird.
"Sisi, I swear—nxu s'tru—that baby is not coming out," she'd said a few months ago, in her oft-confident tone.
Kayla Harrison, an emerging star of women's mixed martial arts, has oft been compared to her former judo training partner Ronda Rousey.
It's now become one of President Trump's oft-repeated rhetorical cudgels against the Affordable Care Act and federal payments to insurance companies.
And the oft-repeated claim that the Trump era has produced a general surge in anti-Semitic violence seems dubious or wrong.
"It's such a beautiful thing that you don't have to waste," he said of the oft-discarded end of the cheese block.
Above all, it is trying to elect progressives, including to oft-ignored local offices — and it's now focused on the 2018 midterms.
But the most encouraging note for the Zags is the crisp play of Killian Tillie, their multiskilled but oft-injured big man.
Either world inhabits he, Sees oft below him planets roll; His body is all of air compact, Of Allah's love his soul.
This is especially poignant as it finally reconciles Buffy's oft-referenced loneliness and emotional Slayer burden with her longtime desire for companionship.
But he also bluntly sought to dispel the oft-repeated notion that the president had not been given information before making decisions.
In both cases, Mr. Manafort assured the Chinese he could win support from Washington, despite Mr. Trump's oft-expressed qualms about China.
Still, there's the oft-unspoken worry—especially from diverse viewers and critics—that the industry will eventually return to its old ways.
" Bringing to mind oft-repeated FIFA buzzwords, Ausseil said the new site was "about what football does to people around the world.
Still, it all seemed a far cry from Mr. Bannon's oft-stated grand design to engineer the federation of Europe's far right.
His oft-stated admiration for authoritarians in other countries — including, but not limited to, Vladimir Putin — speaks to his yearning for power.
The oft-used "ESG" acronym denotes a strategy whereby a company's environmental, social and governance factors are evaluated alongside traditional financial metrics.
C.M.S. acquired its own property, becoming a place where oft-overlooked innovators could turn their practice into pedagogy, hold residencies and collaborate.
"Spread love, it's the Brooklyn way," an oft-quoted line from his song "Juicy," has become an unofficial motto for the borough.
Proving just how thin skinned Xi Jinping really is as he's oft mocked for his resemblance to the cartoon anthropomorphic bear. pic.twitter.
Beyond the oft-mentioned U.S. relationship with Russia, Tillerson will also takes the reins of the relationship with our cyber-peer China.
" She said she shares her father's oft-repeated view that the impeachment investigation is about "overturning the results of the 2016 election.
Our oft-repeated plea is simple: We must understand and honor the past in order to learn from and not repeat it.
Obama showed glimpses of her oft-expressed impatience to be finished with the fishbowl-like quality of life in the White House.
It was the first time since EA's oft pined-for Skate series that I'd had this drive to nail just one trick.
After marrying a Jewish man and having children, I had to make a decision about the oft-predicted "confusion" they might experience.
" Cage's subsequent letters to Cunningham are shot through with frustration toward his oft-traveling friend: "When in september will you be back?
The story's depiction of women conforming to or challenging these norms has made Morrison's second novel one oft-discussed within feminist circles.
The oft-quoted statistic that 90 percent of startups fail may be inaccurate; the actual number is likely closer to 60 percent.
The oft-cited Lott study is from 1997, and tracked US counties from 1977 to 1994 (and later, from 1977 to 2005).
It was promising praise for the oft-scrutinized council that has faced a battery of challenges and interruptions in the last year.
With this in mind, the oft-repeated idea that people who do want to discuss the election are unpleasant outliers seems misguided.
But in fact, the unveiling of MAGA-nomics, as articulated by Mulvaney, represents a retreat from Trump's oft-stated 4 percent goal.
Donald Trump's oft-stated but rarely expounded-on desire for some kind of major infrastructure legislation has always faced two major hurdles.
Yes, it was a helluva season for Suarez, the Uruguayan striker oft maligned for his badboy status, and his person-biting antics.
Arthur C. Clarke's oft-quoted law, "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic," is aptly applied to Rosenkrantz's Kinematic Petals Dress.
The 234-year-old Galloway has become a nice 210.5-and-D prospect, and even the oft-injured Jones still has some upside.
And then there are the dark horses—wild but oft-forgotten showdowns that might surprise with a HOF induction: The Korean Zombie vs.
HIV is now a manageable condition, requiring maintenance on par with, say, diabetes (as oft remarked), but otherwise allowing a pretty normal life.
"It's not just an ice cube and a hair dryer," he said, offering an oft-used metaphor for how warmer air melts glaciers.
While mommy-shaming on social media has become an oft-played on stereotype, only seven percent of these women had actually experienced that.
Indeed, such a rule would give the lie to Republicans' oft-repeated claim that the states should be laboratories for health-care experimentation.
For decades, the processing power available from individual computer chips increased every 18 months or so, according to the oft-quoted Moore's Law.
This argument is oft-used by Republican lawmakers and net neutrality opponents when attempting to derail congressional efforts to overturn the FCC's decision.
The SEC is clearly incensed by Mr Musk's oft-stated desire to "burn" short sellers, for whom Tesla has been a favourite target.
All it takes is the spark to light the match – the killer app or experience to bring VR into its oft-promised realization.
Beyond young people, the CDC also cites the oft-repeated statistic that 1 in 5 Americans experience mental illness in a given year.
In order to shut the sorority down, they call on ultimate frat bro Teddy Sanders — played again by an oft-shirtless Zac Efron.
Bits of trash, broken bicycles and other detritus pock this oft bubbling body of filthy water that identifies the run-down Shitamachi neighborhood.
Her next task was tracking down Meryl Streep — Haddish apparently wants the oft-nominated actress to play her mother in Girls Trip 2.
Steven is her legacy, having inherited her powers, intrinsic goodness, and the oft-challenged hope that everyone is worth defending — even his enemies.
The Royal Oak's back story is oft told among watch nerds, since the watch was borne of an existential crisis in the industry.
Channing's trademark was her distinctive, oft-parodied voice, which helped her create her most iconic role, Dolly Levi in the musical Hello, Dolly!
Less well-known — or at least oft-forgotten — are the many times he's been accused of committing sexual assault while under the influence.
There is also the fact that the Brits, even those oft-scandalized royals, don't have a big tradition of around making prenuptial contracts.
Given the electorate's oft-stated disconnect with the status quo in Washington, that may end up as the most remarkable result of all.
Importantly, ICOs allow startups to quickly raise capital at the early stage whilst not having to undertake oft lengthy and expensive venture funding.
The success of the Surface, now oft-imitated by other companies, took years to achieve and still isn't dominating sales by any means.
It's not, contrary to the oft-touted critiques, boring and flavorless and only for consuming skinless and bland when you're on a diet.
The default control scheme modernizes things a bit, most notably shifting the oft-used grab button to R2, where it feels more comfortable.
While we're still eagerly awaiting the company's oft-delayed 10nm Cannon Lake CPU, the latest family of processors are bringing some welcomed improvements.
All of this just goes to show: If you want to update an oft-overlooked wardrobe staple like the shirtdress, keep it simple.
According to Google's doodle team, German designers Friedrich Soennecken and Matthias Theel crafted the oft-ignored tool, though they didn't do it together.
Apple has resorted to questionable decisions like ditching the oft-missed headphone jack and reliable TouchID to keep the industrial design in flux.
Though an oft-cited aspect of the U.S. Constitution, due process doesn't protect everyone — like an Iraqi citizen without a visa, for example.
That said, I do think the oft-cited point that public company CEOs get pressure to manage for the short term is overblown.
Tuesday May 10th is of course the release of Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, the oft delayed climactic chapter of Nathan Drake's saga.
The discovery of ancient relics in the Grand Canal when local authorities stop water to dredge it, is oft reported in Chinese newspapers.
The sophomore congressman has been outspoken against President Donald Trump's oft stated objective of building a 2,000-mile wall along the entire border.
One oft-cited example is his insistence on giving prisoners who die in his care proper funerals, in wooden caskets handmade by inmates.
February 9th, 2016 1.8 billion digital photos are uploaded each day, according to an oft-cited 2014 Internet Trends report by Mary Meeker.
Kim Kardashian might be the most oft-cited offender (with Scott Disick's gaffs coming in a close second), but she's far from alone.
But the app itself attempts to fix an oft-bemoaned problem that many adults encounter: Outside of work, where can you make friends?
She, too, knows that Trump's oft-repeated claim that America is the highest (or "just about" the highest) taxed nation is totally wrong.
Even an oft-promoted commitment to having in-flight entertainment screens on most aircraft — compared with other airlines which cut the screens — helps.
Other iPhone users have circulated an oft-repeated conspiracy theory about the performance of older iPhone models when a new version is released.
" To underscore his sincerity, he invoked Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis' oft-quoted maxim: "Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants.
"Frankly, it's hard to square the dishonest campaign tactics of Ted Cruz with his oft-stated support for Christian values," the Register wrote.
Bound by the oft-taboo topic of suicide, the six include a woman who survived abuse and a man who hid behind success.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea's tests are significantly more calculated and more nuanced than Kim's oft-cited "look at me" sabre rattling.
Over the course oft he last six month, domain owners have also published more DMARC records than in the five previous years combined.
Tomorrow: Complete sensory VR immersion is years away, but is one of the most oft requested and dreamed about advances in the industry.
During Torontopia's heyday, great women, like Amy Millan, Emily Haines, Leslie Feist— and the oft-embraced Peaches—were key contributors to the scene.
Notably, the oft-debated wedding rape scene between Daenerys and Khal Drogo mirrored the much more consensual exchange they have in the books.
The way that the oft-discussed 18-to-34 age group goes about snagging a new bag has changed markedly over the years.
Though there are many explanations for this oft-cited stat, one is that many people feel disengaged from the items on a ballot.
They might not be wearing face-paint or spelling their names with backwards letters, but they're still drawing directly from oft-maligned bands.
A pickup truck and other larger vehicle concepts from the eccentric duke of electric cars have been a long-rumored, oft-ridiculed concept.
The statement was about as sincere as the oft-cited one of the novelist John Cheever — that literature is not a competitive sport.
The oft-stated annual cost comparison, repeated in the article — $150,000 in a hospital and $30,000 in the community — has never been true.
But Fletcher's greatest fear wasn't how the oft-snooty French press would react to his film — it was what John himself would think.
" The broad and oft-used exemption the FDA cited in its decision is commonly known as the "withhold it because you can clause.
More obscure are the nonwar stories, the oft-anxious experiences of those who recently served in what increasingly feels like an interwar period.
When he was in his 20s, and during eight seasons with the Phoenix Suns, Mr. Stoudemire was a dynamic and oft-copied player.
The oft-quoted factoid that there are more Greeks in Melbourne than any other city in the world outside Greece is somewhat debatable.
It became an oft-quoted classic and added another strong showing to the partnership of Mr. Murray and Harold Ramis, the film's director.
The connotation of that oft-denigrated term — that is, an artist willing to be demanding for a higher purpose — actually appealed to her.
Narcan — an oft-lifesaving pharmaceutical used to completely or partially reverse the impact of an opioid overdose — can reduce the danger of overdoses.
Would Mr. Trump even attend this year, and what entertainer could make jokes about him without getting underneath his oft-demonstrated thin skin?
An oft-heard defense of the British royal family's tax-funded existence is that its members are a boon to the national economy.
Tuberville doesn't possess much in the way of policy views beyond his oft-stated beliefs that America needs more guns and more God.
Maybe the producers felt they'd be stating the obvious; maybe they were just seduced by the fascinating but oft-told tales from 1992.
Hopeful that people heard our message and have become educated about the conflict, rather than latching onto the oft-used, vague talking points.
The oft-praised keyboard includes a 1.3mm travel distance between keys (super close, in other words) and a 20 percent larger precision touchpad.
Critic's pick This dance-theater production at Mostly Mozart balances traditional and contemporary to turn an oft-told tale into theatrically vivid entertainment.
This is where the now oft-cited quote, "Be fearful when others are greedy, and be greedy when others are fearful," comes from.
In two oft-cited dissents from 2011 and 2015, Kavanaugh argued against striking down elements of former President Barack Obama's signature health legislation.
Boeing launched its "orbital flight test" or OFT on Friday, and the actual rocket launch part of the flight went exactly as intended.
Critic's pick This dance-theater production at Mostly Mozart balances traditional and contemporary to turn an oft-told tale into theatrically vivid entertainment.
Despite our current era of harsh and oft times divisive political partisanship, there are still meaningful issues on which we can all agree.
"I don't understand WHIP," he added about an oft-used statistic that adds walks and hits before dividing that total by innings pitched.
In essence, he has said that "never again" — the oft-repeated phrase connected to the horrors of the Holocaust — cannot be selectively applied.
But Brand New are still planning to disband in 2018, an oft-discussed fact that makes Science Fiction even more of a heartbreaker.
Those oft-relied-upon pieces are bound to show a little wear and tear after the third, fourth, or fifth wear in a row.
Critics also found fault with his oft-repeated joke on the trail about how he "helps" raise his three children with his wife, Amy.
" Statesmen -- maintained the authors of "Cato's Letters," an oft-cited authority in colonial America -- were responsible for the "wealth, security and happiness of kingdoms.
The 2016 campaign has brought race and politics, along with Trump's oft-repeated phrase "law and order," to the forefront, unlike in recent history.
Tom Hiddleston is oft referred to as charmingly awkward, but his Golden Globes acceptance speech on Sunday night veered into seriously cringe-worthy territory.
And so many more, culminating with what became the highest-grossing movie of all time: the long-delayed, oft-trashed, yet eventually unstoppable Titanic.
However, that's also still below Musk's own oft-stated goal of 5,000 Model 3s per week (which Tesla did, briefly, hit over the summer).
That could give China's policymakers more confidence to press ahead with oft-delayed and painful structural reforms such as tackling a mountain of debt.
Summer picnic tables are adorned in red gingham, and every man in America is adorned in blue, courtesy of that oft-ridiculed J.Crew shirt.
Yesterday, alongside the launch of its new Apple Watch competitor, Fitbit Versa, Fitbit announced it is finally bringing the oft-requested tool to users.
The gay dating platform's first web series has users switch profiles to witness the oft-negative and discriminatory behavior many endure on the app.
An oft-repeated joke that mostly appeals to half-comatose internet basics, "let's get this bread," an encouraging refrain of positivity, is utterly empty.
In September 2018, West shifted the release date of another project, his oft-promised Yandhi album, first delaying it then allowing it to disappear.
A switch-hitter who could play in left field, slot in at DH, and cover for the oft-injured Devon Travis at second base?
Personally, I know I would give a minimal number of fucks, but the company maintains that searching by color is an oft-requested feature.
"What about AirPower" became an oft-repeated meme at every subsequent Apple event, and speculation was an endless source of amusement to Apple fans.
Now, there's a new concern associated with the oft-debated footwear: Injuries, as Lena Dunham kindly brought to our attention on Instagram last night.
Curated by Louis Jacinto, Nervously Engendered at Coagula presents a cross-section of Velazquez's output, shedding light on this influential, but oft-overlooked artist.
And so many more, culminating with what became the highest-grossing movie of all time: the long-delayed, oft-trashed, yet eventually unstoppable Titanic .
For months, the numbers-obsessed Ballmer has toiled to harness a trove of publicly available — yet oft-ignored — state and federal government data stores.
Around the 4:50 mark of the video, Kylie is shown at a doctor's appointment discussing an oft-discussed aspect of pregnancy: food cravings.
AN OFT-QUOTED story in Italy tells of a wiretapped conversation between two criminals a few days after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
But an oft-overlooked aspect of the draft Bill is that it would formally recognize "equipment interference" (EI)—the UK government's term for hacking.
To its credit, Cruise has chosen to test its cars in a super-challenging environment, the dense and oft-surprising streets of San Francisco.
It's an oft-overlooked position, drawing on both marketing and editorial skills, that has become increasingly critical both to business success and online discourse.
The President's oft-expressed hopes of repairing relations with Moscow, for which he took immense heat during and after his presidential campaign, are unravelling.
The bank contrasted that with Trump's oft-repeated and controversial plan to build a "big, beautiful wall" to block out its Southern neighbour Mexico.
Recent epidemiological studies around the world lead Chippaux to suspect that Africa's burden is three to five times higher than these oft-cited figures.
Distribution too is an oft-overlooked aspect: which stores and what areas of the world your records end up boils down to your distributor.
Over in Texas, a battle is brewing between investment icons Warren Buffett and Paul Singer over a long-suffering and oft-wooed energy company.
Jimmy Fallon is giving the sheer truth about the texture of Donald Trump's oft-talked about hair, likening it to a certain artificial item.
The Sun is oft-suspected of embellishing quotes, but Gulliver doubts that its reporters had much difficulty sourcing bona fide remarks in this case.
Cue and Olafsson met to discuss potential inclusion of Time Warner's channels in Apple's oft-rumored — and reportedly paused for now — subscription TV service.
Successful people do tend to get up earlier than the rest of the population, which shows there is truth to this oft-repeated mantra.
The idea assumes the continued progression of Moore's Law, the oft-quoted "rule" that the computing power of chips will double every two years.
If you're expecting a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of West's highly anticipated, oft-delayed ninth studio album, it's certainly not that.
This is a quite different result than the oft-quoted "90 percent" figure (when asked the question directly) cited by the pro-labeling folks.
The Trumps are keen on baseball hats that reference the first family, and the first lady's hats complement the president's oft-worn "USA" hat.
Which is appropriate because Lagerfeld himself is oft-anointed the Sun King of Parisian fashion in his role as the creative director of Chanel.
Their existence belies President Obama's oft-professed concern for the humane treatment of people fleeing crime and violence in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador.
It's worth noting that although $1 million is oft-cited as the gold standard of retirement savings, it may not be enough going forward.
I was devastated to learn, for instance, that the oft-mentioned empire was called Niflheim and not (as everyone seemed to be saying) Nippleheim.
It's no coincidence that the news coverage over the weekend was frequently accompanied by the oft-seen footage of the military parading through Pyongyang.
Solithromycin is a next-generation version of a class of oft-prescribed antibiotics called macrolides, which are used to fight pathogens that cause CAPB.
Deutsche politische Diskussionen zu diesem Thema drehen sich oft um das Konzept der Leitkultur, gemeinsamer Werte, die über das bloße Befolgen der Gesetze hinausgehen.
There's an oft-sampled Aaron Carl a cappella that says that "house music is freedom," which is ultimately what feels so disappointing about HOWSLA.
The Rockets, for their part, had spent the season establishing the circumstances that made hiring the ultra-spacey oft-cut swingman a worthwhile gamble.
Unlike the United States where African American is the default term for blacks of all backgrounds here, there's oft a dispute in designation i.e.
Unfortunately, much of the oft-repeated advice on passwords is often incorrect, including that from login forms complimenting users on their supposedly strong passwords.
Photographer Khaled Akil contrasts the lighthearted fun of the addictive game with the oft-forgotten tragedy and horror of the civil war in Syria.
An oft-overlooked aspect of the Constitution is that the Framers of the Constitution did not trust the voting masses to make good decisions.
To many believers — and even to many nonbelievers — the story of Christianity seems monumental and unchanging, the stuff of oft-recited creeds and hymns.
And the oft-misused semicolon seems to get less popular over time; compare Pride and Prejudice (originally published in 1813) with Blood Meridian (1985).
Offering his thoughts on love and marriage, Mr. Rushdie began with a wry allusion to his own oft-married life (four, but who's counting).
As food items, these beverages are imbued with a particular irony by the oft-veiled war that multinationals wage for dominance over various markets.
He first turned to anti-anxiety medication, but has since weaned himself off everything, including cigarettes, save an oft-replenished supply of nicotine lozenges.
An oft-heard variation on this view is that Trump may be a sinner, but he's one chosen by God for a providential mission.
The "Nuke 'Em High" films, like those in the "Toxic Avenger" series, are set in the fictional, and oft-traumatized New Jersey town Tromaville.
As the coronavirus continues to ravage the airline industry, it is also taking its toll on an oft-forgotten part of that sector: airports.
"Will Rogers was never proven wrong," said Mr. Scott, invoking Rogers's oft-cited aphorism that, as a Democrat, he belonged to no organized party.
But even in its expurgated form, this is an expert potboiler, and its oft-imitated house-of-mirrors climax is as gripping as ever.
I can respect her oft-stated objection to spoilers by merely hinting that if you go, you shouldn't fail to look out the windows.
It was the composer Jean Sibelius who apparently originated the oft-repeated quip that no one ever put up a statue of a critic.
He pointed to the oft-cited figure of Amazon accounting for less than 4% of retail in the U.S. and less than 1% globally.
Some people anticipate that President Trump, with his oft-stated pro-business stance, will slow the regulations or stop them from going into effect.
Lawrence's darling status was announced less than a year-and-a-half after starring in the oft-forgotten TBS sitcom The Bill Engvall Show.
Instead, she shattered a bunch of narratives, including the oft-cited idea that America becoming less white would lead to a permanent Democratic majority.
And how curious that Thatcher, whose oft-repeated mantra was "Time spent in reconnaissance is never wasted," could not or would not see this.
Successful bipartisan deal-making these days can be but a Pyrrhic victory for politicians whose efforts oft result in the threat of being primaried.
An oft-overlooked, but critically important trigger behind many cases of congressional pushback, including the contemporary one over Russia policy, is Congress' investigative power.
Even the oft-mocked LinkedIn allows for a bounteous 600 characters to provide alluring professional updates that beckon like sirens to potential networking contacts.
The oft-cited "Donald Trump tells it like it is" defense of the president is coming back to bite him and his ardent supporters.
" Mr. Hunter wrote an oft-quoted lyric in "Truckin'" that could describe his own life pretty well: "What a long, strange trip it's been.
Researching historical sewing methods has led Banner to dispel myths about clothing like the corset, an oft-criticized garment for restricting a woman's body.
Former United manager Jose Mourinho failed to see eye-to-eye with Pogba, oft either playing him out of position or omitting him completely.
The oft-controversial wide receiver played in just one game this season after being cut by two teams, most recently the New England Patriots.
Sometimes I wonder if Jean-Paul Sartre's oft-quoted phrase that "hell is other people" could be narrowed down: Maybe hell is mainly colleagues.
In his body of work on metaphors and politics, the oft-cited American linguist, George Lakoff, highlights both the importance and dangers of semantics.
For some elected city officials, the arrival of Citi Bike in Jersey City last year was yet another slight for their oft-neglected communities.
It is unclear, at this time, if the malfunctions during the OFT flight will affect Boeing's schedule for future launches, including those involving astronauts.
Some economists are skeptical about the claimed lack of qualified workers, especially an oft-cited 500,000 open positions in technology that cannot be filled.
After a relatively healthy start, the Mets' oft-injured rotation endured its first notable — if perhaps merely temporary — casualty a week before opening day.
On the flip side, the report also confirms that travelers to New York aren't wrong to complain about the city's oft-maligned major airports.
When Dubois has spoken to Business Insider before, he has oft been softly-spoken to a point it could perhaps be misconstrued as shyness.
Unsurprisingly, though, the office happens to be an oft-trodden stepping stone for other politicians who have ascended through the ranks of Texas politics.
Barr held a press conference Thursday morning to interpret Mueller's report, and he borrowed an oft-used Trumpism — "no collusion" — to describe its findings.
Oscar Wilde's oft-misunderstood, rarely-performed tragedy about the beheading of St. John the Baptist gets new life at the Irondale Center in Brooklyn.
Like all good things, Pepe the Frog was soon co-opted by the internet, and he's now a rough-drawn, oft-copied meme legend.
The text of the introduced bill also compares abortion in the United States to the Holocaust, an oft-cited comparison within anti-abortion circles.
" In college, I had a portable record player and an oft-played, old black 78 rpm Sinatra record "The Night We Called It A Day.
She added that her interest in step counters led her to search for the origins of the oft-quoted "10,000 steps for better health" advice.
Trump's oft-repeated promise in 2016 that Mexico would pay for the wall electrified many of his supporters, even as Mexican officials rebuffed the claim.
Way back in 2001 Nintendo completely inverted the symbol of players' power and persistence in the oft-overlooked The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages.
The oft-cited statistic that "half of resolutions fail" is discouraging, and doesn't necessarily paint the full picture of what resolutions are like in action.
On its face, this appears to be a case of much ado about nothing, and the press didn't fall for Trump's oft-used political trick.
"Form follows function" is an oft-repeated cliche in biology—if you know how something looks, then perhaps you can figure out how it works.
"Unapologetic" and "unyielding," are oft-used terms; his is a socially conscious form of artistic reflection that is divergent from the standard contemporary English manner.
OnePlus customers are fervent supporters of the phone — there's no need to cringe while reading the oft-dreaded "comments section" in reviews of OnePlus devices.
Latter requires change log as we're oft the public record Clearly Jack and whoever else is left at the company is thinking through these issues.
And although there are other resale websites that include plus sizes, ReSell XL is the first we've seen specializing in the oft-ignored size range.
Artists need room to work, and Berlin is an enormous city — the oft-cited statistic is that it's nearly nine times the size of Paris.
There's also a promising set up, revolving around complicated groups of oft-dysfunctional adults, which is great when done well (Togetherness, Friends, Friends With Money).
After the Dutch satirical video went viral, a host of countries have been mocking Trump's oft-repeated "America First" statement with tongue-in-cheek videos.
Bilton scored interviews with each of Twitter's four founders to paint a rich portrait, resulting in the first definitive account of its oft-embellished origins.
According to Jen Fitzpatrick, the VP of Google Maps, the chance to learn about the places around us is a tool oft-requested by users.
But he said Gawker was "100 percent wrong" to publish a 2007 article outing Thiel as gay — oft cited as the fuel of Thiel's fight.
Still, to coexist with the oft-brutal intricacies of nature feels like it's at the heart of the event, even more so than the music.
"Whatever the outcome, the Vienna meeting will have a major impact on the eventual - and oft-postponed - rebalancing of the oil market," the IEA said.
Monday's vote came as a surprise to many, and in a scene oft repeated since 2011, GOP leadership was left holding an embarrassing political bag.
Many may interpret Bolton's declaration, which echoes President George W. Bush's oft-repeated "axis of evil" phrase, as a new foundation for pursuing regime change.
The questionable styling, cheap trim and loud and oft infuriating drivetrain aside, perhaps what irked me most about the car was its chassis and handling.
The reporting directly contradicts Trump's oft-repeated claim that he had built his real estate empire with only a $1 million loan from his father.
The oft-injured quarterback was sacked six times but did not throw an interception after getting picked off four times over his first two games.
Oft-cited explanations for the railroad's common delays and cancellations have included signal problems, switch failures, leaves on the tracks and even a struck dog.
An oft-cited statistic which also appears in Pad Man says that only 12 percent of Indian women use pads (to say nothing of tampons).
The key message from September has been the value of oft-questioned active management with the two outperforming strategies being equity hedge and event-driven.
These and other appeals have gone well beyond the oft-heard "God bless America" in presidential speeches or "In God We Trust" on the currency.
Well folks, 2016, the year you tweeted so oft about with shaken fist, is finally over and 2017, it's even more unpredictable sequel is here.
At the same time, Rivera, who also creative directs each shoot, confronts traditional notions of gender, seeking to add an oft-ignored strength to femininity.
Like that iconic, oft-sampled sound, nightcore's inescapable appeal lies in loud, brash, low-brow fun, a heart-pounding blunderbuss of gooey, candy-coated sounds.
We caught up with her to discuss The Donnas' oft overlooked debut, 9/11, downloading, and what it was like having two different band identities.
As oft pointed out here, US public sector funds use the assumed rate of return on their assets as the discount rate (currently 7.5%-8%).
In a game between teams with no meaningful history or player rivalries, Trump's oft-stated support for the Patriots has become the inescapable pregame narrative.
In an interview with Joe Rogan over the weekend, the Twitter CEO floated how editable tweets, an oft-requested feature, would work on the platform.
At the same time, an oft-cited tidbit from Diana DeLonzor, author of "Never Be Late Again," sheds some light on the upsides of lateness.
"'I'm going on my trip tomorrow and I'll be back in a week,'" Ms. Pascarelli said, repeating what she said was an oft-heard refrain.
While Dashboard wasn't an oft-used feature for many people, we can imagine there are a few devotees out there who'll miss the old thing. 
Oft-repeated words, maybe, but what the heck - risk is back on, bond yields and the yen are lower, stock markets and oil are higher.
In her book, "Women in the Club," Georgetown University professor Michele Swers explains that women are able to influence change in oft-ignored policy arenas.
The GOP has not yet fulfilled its oft-repeated promise to repeal ObamaCare, and pundits are busy declaring that the GOP has failed for good.
Two brothers rob banks in Texas, and don't do a great job oft it, in "Hell or High Water," starring Ben Foster and Chris Pine.
The power-puncher is oft-seen as a knockout artist alone, but there have been great technical advancements to his fighting style over the years.
The North's official Korean Central News Agency took the oft-repeated stance as it reviewed the country's major nuclear weapons and missile tests this year.
Here are eight oft-forgotten items that'll make a big difference when you're skiing, like hand and neck warmers, tall socks, and yes, even SPF.
It's as if the Democrats' oft-used terminology of "the rich," or "the middle and lower classes" is now part of the GOP lexicon too.
Over 50% of the total amount of money spent on processing that oft-remarked thing called Big Data is spent on engineering and developer operations.
Some critics alleged that they did so because those oft-controversial speeches were good for ratings and, hence, their ad dollars — a claim Stelter doubts.
Migranten erschienen in Bahnhöfen oder entstiegen den Laderäumen der Lastwagen von Schleppern, und oft erhielten lokale Amtsträger, Menschen wie Kamm, die Aufgabe, sie irgendwo unterzubringen.
I love this, the feeling that the oft-splintered community in which I live is unified around the team for at least a few weeks.
An oft-cited meta-analysis of clinical trials published in 2008 showed that, except in extreme cases, antidepressants are no more effective than a placebo.
Liberalism, the theory goes, is pretty much baked into the "Hero's Journey" story structure, the late mythologist Joseph Campbell's oft-utilized outline for adventure stories.
Brian Jay Jones's biography GEORGE LUCAS: A Life (Little, Brown, $32) tells an oft-told tale: how a scrawny, easily bored nerd from Modesto, Calif.
They also offered certain incalculable tangible pleasures for our senses: the oft-cited smell, feel, and sound of books, which book lovers relish with romance.
Even with Mr. Brooks's oft-stated disgust with current Republican orthodoxy, he also manages to ignore the largest issue facing young people on planet Earth.
It has been a reflection of their contrasting styles, their devoted and oft-divided fan bases and their unforgettable Wimbledon finals in 2007 and 33.
Buyers, for their part, have an overwhelming number of musical titles to sift through—an oft-dangerous realization for one's bank account and personal sanity.
In the auction houses, Warhol himself, although three decades dead, is a linchpin in a $25 billion market whose oft-proclaimed bubble refuses to burst.
Bombardier sued Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation in October, alleging that former Bombardier employees had passed on trade secrets to help Mitsubishi's oft-delayed regional jet project.
Yet barely 10 years ago, we forgot this simple truth: Our communities are more fundamental to our survival than the oft-broken promises of politicians.
Pay-gap data for trans women is scarce, but one oft-cited study found that their paychecks shrank by about a third after they transitioned.
In the Philippines, critics have accused President Rodrigo Duterte of using the virus as cover to pursue his oft-stated ambition of imposing martial law.
He cited emails and conversations among U.S. diplomats between the phone call and the oft-quoted POLITICO scoop from late August about the aid freeze.
" In his defense, Rauschenberg, who died in 214, at 82, could have cited Picasso's oft-quoted remark about how "good artists copy, great artists steal.
These "middle children" of public higher education — not a community college, not a state flagship — are oft-forgotten (and seldom celebrated) microcosms of their states.
But this ignores the Trump team's oft-stated concern about the real economic costs, in both dollars and jobs, of IP theft, particularly by China.
It most reminds me of HBO's oft-confusing series Westworld, which similarly takes place across multiple timelines without explanation until late into its first season.
It is, in short, a narrative about that oft-cited statistic that leaving an abusive relationship is the most dangerous time for domestic violence victims.
But polls have been wrong before, and it won't help that she broke with her oft-repeated vow not to call an election before 2020.
The report undercuts an oft-stated defense of Trump's decision to hold the aid back: that it was a lawful exercise of the president's authority.
Some people may be discouraged by oft-cited guidelines, like saving 10 or 15 percent of your paycheck, so they don't even try, he said.
A recent opinion article in The Hill argues that the oft-cited negative effects of the president's trade wars are nothing but an "overblown" narrative.
Trump and his administration immediately seized on Barr's summation of the Mueller report by insisting his oft-repeated claims of "NO COLLUSION" had been proven.
OFT is loaded up with 600 pounds of crew equipment, including food, holiday gifts, experiments, and a sensor-packed test dummy called Rosie the Astronaut.
Framed as a sort of career Baedeker, it narrates his life in a series of brief chapters organized by his oft-changing places of residence.
One of their oft-repeated complaints is that existing federal conscience protections are sufficient and any expansion of those protections would result in "overbroad" rules.
Macron fact-checked Trump to his face on the subject of ISIS, rejecting the president&aposs oft-repeated claim the terror group has been defeated.
Einer der Ärzte war der Meinung, unser Sohn solle so oft wie möglich hinaus an die frische Luft, selbst als die Krankheit sich dramatisch verschlimmerte.
As part of the crackdown, which was launched in December, the administration shut down oft-targeted pipelines, shifting the transportation of fuel to tanker trucks.
But as much as these folks were all-in for the oft-bankrupt developer, Trump's presidency has been a kick in the teeth for them.
And it comes in spite of Trump's oft-repeated assertion that he is the "least racist person" in the country and possibly in the world.
An exhibition at the Princeton University Art Museum showcases the vessels of the so-called Berlin Painter, highlighting the oft-overlooked comedy in Greek ceramics.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's an oft-told story: for seven weeks, Buddha sat beneath the bodhi tree, meditating after having achieved enlightenment.
Square Enix announced that the oft-ignored Final Fantasy VIII will be making its way to the PS4, Switch, Xbox One, and Steam later this year.
"When you're making a revolution you can't be too careful with the facts," Mr. Clinton said, deriding Mr. Sanders's oft-mentioned call for a political revolution.
And in Saturday's playoff opener, Wall's (oft-admirable) stubbornness crystallized in a way that presented him so clearly as one of the league's most polarizing leaders.
Why call ourselves squads, posses, or gangs, when we can claim a term that already has historic ties to democratic groups of powerful, oft misunderstood, women?
Unable to build his oft-promised wall, his administration has tried to deter migrants by other means, including separating children from their parents at the border.
I'm here to discuss the room's most buzzed about (and oft-Instagrammed) bartenders: two vending machines that share a heritage as well as a nitrogen tank.
Yep, that oft-forgotten orb in the grocery aisle is making its way into your medicine cabinet — and the benefits might be better than you think.
The surveys show only tepid support for building the wall, an oft-repeated Trump campaign promise that he sees as an essential part of his appeal.
A lot of what he said was the usual overly evocative design language — even then, his speech was peppered with the oft-parodied Jony Ive-isms.
And Trump's oft mentioned idea to arm thousands of teachers or train them to conceal and carry has proven to be divisive, even among congressional Republicans.
The photos of Trudeau in blackface were at odds with his oft-stated position as a leader seeking to improve the life of minorities in Canada.
Or at least, get back in with something more prominent than its web-based Google News service or the oft-forgotten Google News / Google Newsstand apps.
Despite its oft-comedic reputation for being the default follow-up to a viral tweet, SoundCloud itself is actually a great platform for discovering new music.
Auch wenn Heidi Klum hierzulande oft scharf für "Germany's Next Topmodel" kritisiert wird – ihre Schönheits-Selektion beschränkt sich zumindest nicht auf eine Haut- und Haarfarbe. #diversity
The procedure she describes is quite different from President Donald Trump's oft-repeated claim that late-term abortions involve babies being "ripped from their mother's womb".
The satellite images provide a more complete picture of the snowpack than the oft-used ground sensors, which are typically stationed at more accessible middle elevations.
He has now settled into a hybrid role of sober statesman and maverick in a party struggling to reconcile the oft-irreconcilable impulses of its leader.
The oft-repeated proposition that in Islam, the gates of ijtihad (theological reasoning) were slammed shut a millennium ago is simply false, in Mr Hellyer's view.
Also suspect: I'd been oft-cautioned not to drink or smoke while nursing, but no one breathed a word about the aforementioned fistful of hospital heroin.
One of the biggest unknowns: will the oft-described "pink wave" of women running for and winning elected office in 2018 continue beyond this election cycle?
By one oft-cited gauge, China's unused steel capacity equals the total annual output of the next four biggest producers (Japan, India, America and Russia) combined.
Statistics support the fact that it's a real thing: According to an oft-cited Forbes article, more and more millennial women feel burned out by 30.
In Feminism Is for Everybody, hooks answers the oft-asked question "What is feminism?" in a way that men and women of all ages can understand.
The most basic and oft-referenced way is to talk about a company's market capitalization — literally how much a company is worth based on its stock.
And even by the time they sat down, these oft-maligned newbies didn't necessarily adhere to the old-school rules; namely, not taking photos during shows.
For a long time, it was an oft-repeated trope that tryptophan, an amino acid turkeys have in spades, was responsible for the post-Thanksgiving nap.
Trump's tweet was a continuation of his oft-invoked claims of a "rigged" election, which has emerged as his central campaign message amid eroding poll numbers.
Toronto-based Intellipharma's painkiller, Rexista, is designed as a unique abuse-deterrent version of Purdue Pharma's oft-abused blockbuster OxyContin, which already has tamper-resistant properties.
Banks lost dollar deposits as customers traded pesos for greenbacks to stash in safety deposit boxes, an oft-repeated move in times of Argentine financial uncertainty.
In turn, the surviving characters have started down a fascinating and oft-neglected path: They are actually having to deal with the aftermath of their trauma.
There's an oft-cited figure that women control 2017 percent of household spending — giving them the so-called "power of the purse" to influence business decisions.
An oft-cited report from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine found that 92 percent of the smartphones it tested were covered with bacteria.
There is also an element of the Scaramucci move that speaks to the President's oft-stated desire to have a staff who lets him be himself.
The trolley problem is probably the most famous one—it's oft-discussed, but also it's very fun because there are a lot of variations on it.
A popular tool for the Mac, called F.lux, is well-known and oft-used around these parts, but there are other utilities that do similar things.
Trump also referenced Jeff Flake, a retiring Republican senator from Arizona, who was an oft-vocal critic (though still a reliable vote on legislation and appointments).
There is an oft-repeated meme that, even at these ever-rising prices, college graduates do better in the long run economically than non-college grads.
The other is longer term — namely the oft-cited "Fed put," or the backstop traders believe has come from the U.S. central bank's easy monetary policy.
The man single-handedly keeps the term "oft-injured" in circulation, so you probably see him on the field as much as you would a pitcher.
Others have already demonstrated advanced stabilization assist systems for high-speed biking, but this is an oft-overlooked area that is nonetheless ripe for potential improvement.
Chief Executive Elon Musk had to pull out all the stops to hit his oft-postponed target date for churning out 5,000 Model 403s a week.
In the report, the bank also reaffirmed its growth forecast for 2019 oft 3.5%, in line with expectations of the International Monetary Fund and the government.
"I'm not eating Oreos anymore," Mr. Trump said, repeating an oft-used attack against the cookie's parent company over plans to move some production to Mexico.
Democrats are also concerned that the amendment that would enshrine North Carolina's oft-debated voter identification law in the state constitution is too light on specifics.
The idea that the wall will pay for itself is a fantasy meant to replace his oft stated campaign promise that Mexico would finance the construction.
Costco's bulk-sized packs of Kirkland Signature oft and Chewy Granola Bars "are great — so much better than the Quaker stuff," according to one Reddit poster.
The US and Iran have a complicated history and have been adversaries for decades, encapsulated in the oft-repeated "Death to America" chants from Iranian leaders.
It's been oft remarked that if you had pitched the 2016 election as a novel, publishers would've rejected it as heavy-handed, crudely drawn, and unrealistic.
And then, as has oft been discussed, allow the criminal investigatory agency that remains the FBI to subsume the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Bis zur Jahrtausendwende konnte die nationale Einwanderungspolitik in dem oft von Helmut Kohl, Merkels Vorgänger und Mentor, wiederholten Mantra zusammengefasst werden, dass Deutschland "kein Einwanderungsland" ist.
Florida Atlantic University hired Lane Kiffin as head coach with the belief that the controversial, oft-fired Kiffin had finally learned to stop pissing people off.
What we're hearing: Inside the West Wing, the most oft-mentioned potential successor is John Bolton, U.S. ambassador to the U.N. under President George W. Bush.
None of the secondary stories are striking enough to warrant devotion, especially when the oft-repetitive main plots could have used more close attention and care.
The party might have returned, even if only in part, to its oft-celebrated legacy of foreign policy realism, most recently embodied by George H.W. Bush.
A handful of stories may not be able to show the full scope, but hopefully, they'll provide a little insight into an oft-overlooked adult experience.
It is an oft-unstated but prevalent view in Silicon Valley that the world's problems are only an app or a hack away from being solved.
Between 81.33 and 2015, death rates crept up for the entire population, and the causes are more complex than the oft-cited rise in opioid use.
He's also actually not one person; a Skald is a Viking bard, basically, whose style differs from the more oft-clued "Eddic" verse in certain ways.
The oft-injured Juan Martín del Potro had his most consistently successful season in nine years, only to fracture his right kneecap in Shanghai in October.
That stretch of the border, demarcated by the Suchiate River, is highly porous and is an oft-traveled route for undocumented migrants making their way north.
That's why the oft-repeated maxim, "Time in the market is more important than timing the market," is one of Schwab's core investing principles, Koenig said.
Mitchell's Wool Fat is oft considered the gold standard for shaving soap with its lanolin-rich formula that lathers and lubricates while staying gentle on skin.
Beyond the questions about Russian government approvals, the trademark renewals cast doubt on Mr. Trump's oft-stated insistence that he has no business interests in Russia.
Carnes and Lupu contend instead that the oft-cited theory that Trump won because of support from the low-income white working class is itself wrong.
It saves them from being sent to the oft-mentioned colonies, where they would be forced to clean up toxic waste and live short, painful lives.
Google's budget Pixel 3a starts at $399, available in 'purple-ish' Indeed, the much-rumored and oft-leaked devices bring some key changes to the line.
In an oft-cited case, builders in 1956 began constructing Interstate 94 with federal dollars through the predominantly black community of Rondo in St. Paul, Minnesota.
"Facts are but the Play-things of lawyers," he writes in an oft-cited passage of "Mason & Dixon" that seems to anticipate the current political moment.
"Tyler Durden" became an oft-cited source and contributor on mainstream financial talk shows and websites in the years after breaking the story on Goldman Sachs.
It is thus even more important for national governments to heed the ECB's oft-repeated pleas, and do more to counter the slowdown with fiscal stimulus.
The Yankees have given up on Jacoby Ellsbury, cutting the oft-injured outfielder with more than $22011 million left on his $2284 million, seven-year contract.
Still, not all Seattleites are pleased about the decision, or optimistic that the move will make much of a difference on the city's oft-rainy streets.
But there is one group of Republicans for whom the president's performance under pressure has been entirely unsurprising — the oft-abused when not entirely neglected NeverTrumpers.
But there is one group of Republicans for whom the president's performance under pressure has been entirely unsurprising — the oft-abused when not entirely neglected NeverTrumpers.
If a quick bounceback occurs there is no reason to raise rates back unless inflation reaches or exceeds the Fed's oft-missed 2% target, said Evans.
AI Glossary is a semi-regular column diving into the oft-misunderstood fields of machine learning and artificial intelligence by way of their frequently imperfect jargon.
Constance: I have to give a shoutout to the oft-overlooked pop philosopher Bianca, as well as the immortal Gabrielle Union as her best friend Chastity.
By opening the doors to an oft-hidden topic with their exhibition, perhaps Rojas and Rubensteen can take a step in removing that stigma altogether. Period.
Oft misunderstood and incorrectly categorized as "bubblegum" or "girly," the genius of PKP is in Hanlon's subversive formula of playful hooks and blazing punk rock beats.
An oft-cited justification for such whitewashing is that those roles go to big-name (white) actors, who in turn attract bigger audiences to the movie.
Like everyone else, I stuck with an oft-frustrating first season despite ongoing structural upheavals and sideswipes that felt more like gimmicks than coherent plot development.
But second, Scoble seems to have completely butchered his understanding of the oft-cited phrase "sexual violence is about power" and completely misunderstood what that "power" is.
But critics say he was also taking up an oft-used argument made by opponents of abortion who say the procedure threatens those deemed undesirable by society.
Per the Portland-based Press Herald, Maine referees are suddenly enforcing an oft-ignored national rule that limits the enthusiasm with which one can dunk a ball.
Building a wall Trump's pledge to "build a wall" between the United States and Mexico might be the most oft-repeated campaign promise in recent American history.
The network tried, but ultimately failed, to recapture that audience with Whitney Port's turn on The City, and with the oft-forgotten model-based saga 8th & Ocean.
And by books we mean all books, from the Bible to, say, Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus to the oft-banned Harry Potter series.
" Trump also said no one "is looking at the other side," referring to his oft-raised interest in Hillary Clinton's deleted emails and "many, many other things.
It breathes life into the oft-impenetrable world of the internet, social networks, programming, online commerce and video gaming—activities often dismissed today as absurd and dehumanising.
Not only that, we must redouble our efforts to keep forests standing — a critical yet oft-overlooked factor in the only promising equations to stop climate catastrophe.
Led by David Singer (pictured above, center), the former chief executive officer of genetics company Affymetrix and drug developer Genesoft Pharmaceuticals, Maverick has oft supported healthtech startups.
Many contend that it is the king who has pushed the army to hold the oft-delayed election that has at last been called for February 24th.
As a life-long Star Trek fan, I've been anxiously awaiting the oft-delayed broadcast premier of the first new Star Trek series in a dozen years.
Cole is so meticulous, he winds up tying the readers in knots trying to keep track of oft-switching alliances and a continually expanding cast of characters.
Part of the deal was they would not actually carry out their oft-stated aim to reduce government spending radically: more popular in theory than in practice.
Unlike all kids, the world watched as Bieber blundered in front of millions of social media followers in endlessly shared videos and in oft-re-quoted interviews.
From the oft-repeated story of Square's prototyping in a San Francisco makerspace to numerous examples across the country—these are the places where innovation is happening.
Mitchell said the goal was to raise awareness of electric vehicles and help assuage range anxiety, which is the oft-cited reason consumers give for avoiding EVs.
In one oft-told story, he was embarrassed by his pudginess, so he cut his lunch intake from a pair of sandwiches to a bit of fruit.
The centrist conservative is the court's most vacillating, agonizing, justice, and he is likely balancing his oft-voiced sense of judicial mission with the realities of age.
Then, of course, there's the oft-quoted "good guy with a gun" argument — that an armed, well-intentioned person is able to stop or even deter attackers.
A joint investigation by Gizmodo and ProPublica in 2016 found security at Mar-a-Lago (oft-annoying referred to as the "Winter White House") more than lacking.
The negative coverage of Sessions appears to have had little impact on Trump, which is not surprising given his oft-stated distrust and disdain for the media.
The huge success of the Harry Potter franchise makes it a good subject, Mutz argues, and its oft-discussed political undertones make it an even better subject.
Catch that below, along with a condensed conversation with Fasano about the roots of the party, and its place in the oft-crowded New York nightlife scene.
It even featured many child actors who would later skyrocket to adult fame, like Ryan Gosling and Seth Rogen's oft writing partner, Man Seeking Woman's Jay Baruchel.
The number of bulls in the oft-cited Investors Intelligence newsletter survey reached 63 percent in February, the highest since 1987, a contrarian sell signal for many.
According to the oft-called "most powerful woman in hedge funds," Leda Braga of Systematica investments, the machines have the edge when betting on stocks going down.
The parts inside it (the screens, the glass-backed and oft-replaced cases, basically most bits but the logic boards), though, are still valuable when pieced out.
The dramatism of a CES preview of the prototype suggests they're convinced they have the solution to the oft-debated-in-college-dorms argument over film vs.
Brady breaks Trump's tackle Despite his oft-reported friendship with Trump, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady said he  disagreed with the president's remarks on the NFL.
But, if you find something that helps you visualize it, even if that thing is a trendy (and oft-maligned) toy, there's probably no harm in that.
Largely, it's the oft-repeated tale of a startup sector seeing valuations rise as early-stage companies mature, said Chad Anderson, CEO of investor group Space Angels.
Gabriel had just told her that she could trust him, and trust was the oft-repeated theme (it showed up in the script at least five times).
Though talent longs to work at these oft-heralded tech companies, even those at the top of the brand positivity list are not without their alleged problems.
In the meantime, the episode highlights an oft-forgotten truism: The cat-and-mouse maneuvers between Moscow and Washington are often portrayed in black-and-white terms.
Indeed, an oft-repeated story these days involves Ms. May meeting a young woman in the House of Commons who was wearing a trendy pair of shoes.
Should investors give Mr. Ackman another chance, or is it time for him to give up his oft-stated dream of becoming his generation's Warren E. Buffett?
Meanwhile — an oft-repeated point still worth stressing— there is surely no reason why Donald Trump's children, or Chelsea Clinton's, ought to go to college for free.
An oft-cited 2012 study out of Milwaukee, for example, found that nearly a third of evictions or eviction under the city's ordinance included domestic violence calls.
Poor design is more than the oft-memed Apple Pencil jutting out of an iPad lightning port or the Mighty Mouse with a charger piercing its underbelly.
ISIS recruiters create messages targeted at women and girls — and far more complex than the oft-cited cliché that becoming a "jihadi bride" is a noble calling.
And this summer's reboot, The Legend of Tarzan, starring Alexander Skarsgård as the oft-shirtless jungle hero, may well live up to that tradition — with a twist.
The 88-year-old is the oldest-surviving former prime minister, and held office from 1983-91, making him the Labor Party's most oft-elected prime minister.
The oft-injured slugger has not played in the majors since mid-May, and the Mets think a position shift might ease the toll on his legs.
In turn, Papo & Yo marked a milestone in how video games can not only acknowledge addiction, but can also serve to educate in an oft-ignored area.
In August, the National Council on Behavioral Health released a report directly addressing the oft-repeated claim that mental illness is the primary cause of mass shootings.

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