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By midafternoon Wednesday, Trump had tweeted 11 times — many of them on the subject of immigration, and several specifically on the subject of birthright citizenship.
Ms. Kondo gets very specific on the subject of kitchens.
He is mightily militant on the subject of Islamic jihad.
" On the subject of Fizdale, Mills said: "We have patience.
The composer was acute on the subject of racial hatred.
Mr. Magriel could be philosophical on the subject of games.
C.O. I haven't done anything on the subject of flies.
On the subject of beef and broccoli, Huang is reflective.
On the subject of love, clichés are hard to avoid.
The resolution is equally ambitious on the subject of equity.
On the subject of competition, we're primarily talking about Mark Zuckerberg.
Naugle's extended family is divided on the subject of his work.
Equality wouldn't mean total silence on the subject of women's clothing.
But his expertise on the subject of bedding doesn't end there.
"Born to Run" is potent on the subject of social class.
Her office gave no indication on the subject of Tuesday's statement.
He is particularly devastating on the subject of recruiting test subjects.
Lear next offered a short homily on the subject of Friendship.
Putin was less forthcoming on the subject of his own family.
Ready to get your fill on the subject of lip injections?
Perhaps the most pointed moments came on the subject of policing.
Grayson is indefatigable on the subject of himself – always has been.
She is canny on the subject of women and professional ambition.
Clinton and President Obama on the subject of expanded gun control laws.
York declined to comment on the subject of Uber for this story.
While we're on the subject of shoes, shall we do this properly?
Oh, and while we're on the subject of petting... Seriously, come on.
On the subject of self-sufficiency, what's the worst thing you've eaten?
On the subject of marriage, one's coy and the other's pretty definitive.
Little art has been made on the subject of losing friends, though.
What books would you most recommend reading on the subject of war?
But get her on the subject of another artist and she brightens.
Musk is known to be vocal on the subject of artificial intelligence.
"I do sometimes," I said, on the subject of missing my dad.
It doesn't demonstrate much nuance or thoughtfulness on the subject of torture.
David Brooks I wonder if I'm wrong on the subject of guns.
But Mr. Comey's repeated interventions on the subject of her emails, Mrs.
Grayson Perry, the celebrated potter, is indefatigable on the subject of himself.
She remained mysterious on the subject of where it might end up.
Top Republicans have not been very brave on the subject of Trump.
"The broadest meeting on the subject of Venezuela is sought," Popolizio said.
I was 15 and admittedly a bit fragile on the subject of religion.
On the subject of her replica, Risa is as pragmatic as her father.
Elsewhere, on the subject of the modern world, you find less immediate relief.
Last week, after a conversation, on the subject of "floating" the Nigerian currency.
On the subject of the women, they were all the best of friends.
On the subject of virginity ... well, the show certainly made it fair game.
On the subject of lifting the Gaza blockade, that will also benefit Israel.
On the subject of government spending, however, there's a surprising outbreak of consensus.
On the subject of marriage — and especially bad marriage — Marías is often profound.
We were speaking on the subject of origins, specifically the origin of humans.
I think it's good that there's baseline programming [on the subject of consent].
I'm from the Toni Morrison school of morality on the subject of race.
The artist Eleanor Macnair is an expert on the subject of Play-Doh.
On the subject of justice, the sheriff considers himself something of an expert.
Senators in similar positions have remained relatively quiet on the subject of impeachment.
Schwarzenegger has emerged as a prominent voice on the subject of climate change.
On the subject of Cruz's competitiveness with Trump, Brookover steered a nuanced course.
American voters, including Democratic voters, are themselves divided on the subject of impeachment.
Where Wolff and Horner do differ, however, is on the subject of overtaking.
But Barnum gradually changed his mind on the subject of race and slavery.
But their post-scrap debate on the subject of conceptual mathematics was fantastic.
Yet Douglass was repelled by Brown's fanaticism: morally clear-eyed on the subject of slavery, Brown was crazy on the subject of what to do about slavery, moved by bloodlusts and Biblicism and incapable of reasoning about means and ends.
And then there is Trump's relentless fishiness on the subject of Russia and hacking.
And on the subject of numbers, Crunchbase has recorded 21.6 exits for 500 Startups.
Indeed, it is on the subject of Brexit that Mr Corbyn's coalition may unravel.
We'll be back on Wednesday with a lot more on the subject of breakfast.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speaking on the subject of economic inequality in America.
The Commission's calendar does not give details on the subject of next Tuesday's meeting.
And on the subject of phones... Reception is spotty and unavailable in many areas.
"Nothing they say on the subject of race is sincere," Carlson said last Wednesday.
On the subject of her relative silence, Ivanka did have one thing to say.
On the subject of gay marriage, the intra-religious conflict has long been stark.
On the subject of socialism, young people don't want what leaders such as Rep.
Hillary is in an awkward spot on the subject of licentious behavior by men.
Mazer's thinking on the subject of military service was muddled by tragedy and rage.
In galloped Christopher Kane, who has never been shy on the subject of sex.
Trump has made a number of curious statements on the subject of computer security.
For his part, Mr. Trump has been erratic on the subject of gun safety.
Also on the subject of Shrines: your progress is saved, even if you leave.
Like most athletes, Biles is not illuminating on the subject of her own gifts.
UNICEF UNICEF accepts donations and provides training manuals on the subject of human trafficking.
Motherboard reviewed their community guidelines and found nothing on the subject of bathroom access.
A spokesperson for the IG declined to comment on the subject of ongoing investigations.
The human mind simply cannot move in new ways on the subject of fireworks.
This difference rarely appears more exaggerated than on the subject of obstruction of justice.
The government has remained silent on the subject of any kind of compensation package.
On the subject of financials, Honestbee looks to be toward the end of its runway.
The "goal" was to make an engaging album on the subject of Wikileaks—mission accomplished.
Apple was troublingly quiet on the subject of how much Apple TV Plus would cost.
On the subject of revenues, at this point RapidAPI isn't making very many of these.
And, while we're on the subject of MIA games: where is the new Animal Crossing?
Even on the subject of foreign policy, it's all about symptoms and not about cause.
Russian authorities do not publicly comment on the subject of private military contractors in Syria.
On the subject of adopting new technology at Porsche, Hendel emphasized the importance of collaboration.
Astro: Okay, since we're on the subject [of spiritual jazz], I chose this one next.
We must take President Macron's outstretched hand on the subject of carbon taxes for example.
This is the first interview Levine has given on the subject of Super Bowl controversy.
My favorite thing about Lovesick is how mature it is on the subject of love.
"We just need a lot more light on the subject of broker compensation," Brobeck says.
Recently we've seen two presidential forums focused exclusively on the subject of criminal justice reform.
We perhaps have no writer better on the subject of psychic suffering and its consolations.
On the subject of streams: Yes, we did water-test them in chilly mountain streams.
Jo, who takes the same position as her creator on the subject of marriage—never!
Twitter and Google have remained silent on the subject of Russian influence on their platforms.
I was coming to it as a relatively uneducated person on the subject of art.
Still on the subject of war, do read this Paula McLain story in Town & Country.
Trump and his team have made multiple inaccurate claims on the subject of coronavirus testing.
Absolutely read Parul Sehgal on the subject of the show, then, and think long thoughts.
On the subject of China, Europeans feel like they have been relegated to observer status.
"I'm not even going to comment on the subject of Tower Fifth," Mr. Malkin said.
He is dodgy on the subject of his profession ("put down other," he tells Rosemary).
The president, he added, stayed focused on the subject of race most of the time.
"On the subject of climate change, Trump said, "I think about it all the time.
On the subject of fixture congestion, one has to concede to Thomas Muller once again.
But his magnetism is undiminished, and he's at his fieriest on the subject of radical inclusion.
Ed Keazor is an historian, writer and documentary film-maker, on the subject of African history.
On the subject of fake news, he's still fooling around with moral relativity that isn't necessary.
While we're on the subject of alcohol, this 10th anniversary Breaking Bad bar set is everything.
But while we're on the subject of ESPN, here's a slightly different perspective on the trial.
I'm a nonexpert on the subject of parcel shipping, so my opinion on Amazon's the -U.
On the subject of assisted dying another Christian writer, Salley Vickers, makes a particularly interesting interviewee.
" On the subject of the national team, Borrello concurred with FIFA's categorization of Argentina as "inactive.
On the subject of alien logos and strange vehicle shapes, the market appears to have spoken.
On the subject of "collusion," it is true that it is not literally a federal crime.
On the subject of affordable education, Clinton also set down some critiques of Sanders' optimistic policies.
While we're on the subject of handheld gaming and LCD screens, who can forget Game & Watch?
But on the subject of his investing success, he is secretive to the point of paranoia.
BuzzFeed adds that ancient Greek texts only touch on the subject of female masturbation in passing.
It is surely one of the best novels ever written on the subject of romantic obsession.
It's a pleasant surprise that Lydia Davis is so engaging on the subject of Lydia Davis.
Mr. Zampolli tread carefully on the subject of his relationship with Mr. Burkle and Mr. Clinton.
It was a Friday and someone got on the subject of what everyone's doing for Halloween.
On the subject of fuel, the FirePit burns both charcoal and wood, each with astounding efficiency.
Clinton on the subject of Russia, a view that seems almost certain to outlast the campaign.
Ridiculous amounts of archival materials and specialized books on the subject of the novel I'm researching.
But on the subject of Weinstein, she's chosen to play defense — much to her mother's dismay.
Scholars have actually written researchpapers on the subject of sweeping, which is fraught with controversy — seriously!
While on the subject of shipping fast and iterating later, let's talk about A/B testing.
Beyond issues of wealth and property, biblical scripture is crystal clear on the subject of taxes.
But on the topic of flavors, here's an original Hex villanelle on the subject of vanilla.
ANONYMOUS The Workologist receives much correspondence on the subject of jerk bosses who make life difficult.
Watchmen has more to say on the subject of cops in the context of racial injustice.
But Solomon's "journalism," particularly on the subject of Ukraine, has been proven to be false, repeatedly.
There have also been closed-door briefings on the subject of impeachment during routine caucus meetings.
Back on the subject of McDonald's — the fast-food giant serves curly fries in South Korea.
I think that, as invariably on the subject of Renaissance drawing and painting, she is correct.
On the subject of clinch work, Jones will tie Cormier's hands up and especially his right.
A particularly zingy episode comes along later, on the subject of which drug most changed the world.
Thus concludes the most entertaining interview ever to be broadcast on the subject of South Korean impeachment.
And the national discourse on the subject of molestation and rape is largely within a heteronormative paradigm.
" On the subject of rare earths, the analyst said the minerals are "actually found in many places.
But on the subject of the moment—what the Fed will do next—he gave little away.
Stoddard was also more talkative than his mentor on the subject of the Nordic race's secret sauce.
Somewhere in our 15-minute chat about lipstick and sunscreen, we got on the subject of hair.
" "But Turkey is determined on the subject of entering the consulate and carrying out a criminal inspection.
When asked about that, Balthazar had a lot more to say ... specifically on the subject of karma.
At least the episode offers closure on the subject of how Randall legally joined the Pearson family.
NANCY PELOSI (D), CALIFORNIA: On the subject of the debt ceiling, this shouldn't even be a question.
On the subject of helping women, she also talked about the need to prevent violence against women.
I respect his sincerity, even though on the subject of the death penalty, he was my nemesis.
On the subject of YouTube's ongoing fascination with slow motion footage, Warped's Matt Mikka has some theories.
On the subject of changing level, staying out of the pocket altogether might not be completely necessary.
On Monday, he told me he sees a "transition" among progressives on the subject of interventionist wars.
But it's not remotely an excuse for any Democratic supporters to equivocate on the subject of Weinstein.
On Wednesday, it released an entire issue containing just one article on the subject of global warming.
There are approximately 850,000 studies and scholarly papers on the subject of body image currently available online.
And since we're on the subject of GDP, that's a figure some $85033 billion more than Fiji's.
Mr. McConnell refused to take the bait and would not engage on the subject of Mr. Bannon.
Alice Phoebe Lou "Witches" While we're on the subject of empowerment, let's talk about being that witch.
Infuriating as this latest maneuver is, Democratic fecklessness on the subject of climate change is nothing new.
I'd like to point out that my sons own around 40 volumes on the subject of trucks.
Ms. Battin's career was winding down as Mr. Baker was winding up on the subject of preservation.
On a separate subject, Mr. Buttigieg stressed his more moderate instincts on the subject of college affordability.
And now that we're on the subject of bears, let's consider the most famous bear of all.
While we're on the subject of names, Arnold and Bernard do sound a bit similar, don't they?
Not so Western Deep (2002), though, which takes on the subject of gold-mining in South Africa.
Similarly, the Arbitration Act is silent on the subject of class actions, but in AT&T v.
And since we're on the subject of Genius: Its Next Big Collaborator will be Jonathan Anderson — a.k.a.
The French state's attitude toward the mayor illustrates Mr. Macron's own ambiguities on the subject of migration.
She was also rather progressive on the subject of women wearing corsets and other restrictive clothing styles.
I wouldn't say that I'm any sort of expert on the subject of interviewing as a whole.
The disagreement between Houdini and Doyle on the subject of spirit photography left their friendship in tatters.
When it comes to shamelessness, little beats Johnson's U-turns (or EU-turns) on the subject of Brexit.
Get the recipe: Detoxifying green soup While we're on the subject of soups, why not try green bean?
" Asked where she stands on the subject of monogamy, Duff said, "There we go with the tradition again.
"Japan and ourselves are locked, and we are very unified on the subject of North Korea," he said.
The day before, Dutournier had attended a colloquium at the Senate on the subject of humans and animals.
On the subject of public companies, we tooled over Amazon's huge quarter and its subsequent share-price rise.
Senator Harry Reid, for one, probably wishes he had stayed quiet on the subject of Donald J. Trump.
But on the subject of drugs, the president's characteristically dark and apocalyptic tone may well have been warranted.
Damon even weighed in on the subject of whether the U.K. should sever ties with the European Union.
Perhaps nowhere was the distance between black and white abolitionists greater than on the subject of race itself.
She has reported on the subject of discrimination against women, Muslims, and African-Americans in the United States.
"I feel like you've got ammunition if we're on the subject of pranks and I'm scared," Robbie says.
Last week in an interview with Recode, chief executive Mark Zuckerberg was coy on the subject of China.
He offered a law professor's allocution on the subject of foreign-born citizens' eligibility for the American presidency.
UNESCO argued as much in its 2015 white paper on the subject of internet freedom and online intermediaries.
As for Lopez and BSB ... Planet Hollywood wouldn't give us a clear answer on the subject of refunds.
On the subject of forgiveness ... Brown has some surprising thoughts about Detective Mark Fuhrman and the n-word.
While we're on the subject of the iPad Pro, why not finally finally add support for a mouse.
Here's what our cross-section of hospitality industry experts had to say on the subject of futuristic restaurants.
The White House is poised to soon issue its own policy paper on the subject of data encryption.
Ms Power, a respected writer on the subject of genocide, has made the LGBT question a personal priority.
Trump Jr. sarcastically said that he was looking forward to Kimmel's monologues on the subject of Weinstein's sins.
Consider Trump's responses to the questioning of Lesley Stahl of 60 Minutes on the subject of climate change.
Draw him out on the subject of our current troubled times, and Della Valle easily and eloquently expounds.
His article includes an eight-page bibliographic appendix, listing books and dissertations on the subject of American colonialism.
And, on the subject of the judiciary, Hamilton and Madison turned out to be wrong, and Brutus right.
I should offer a throat-clearing confession: On the subject of Granderson, I own a cracked crystal ball.
Clarke, who is African-American, is known for his unapologetic, blunt commentary, particularly on the subject of crime.
The lofted study space features rows of beautiful coffee table books on the subject of art and design.
So now that we're on the subject of screaming and vulgarities, I segue into the Harvey Weinstein scandal.
" Mr. Sanders jumped on the subject of Medicare for all with his catchphrase: "I wrote the damn bill.
But then she lands on the subject of her last encounter with her dying mother, many years earlier.
When Mr. Iuzzolino gets on the subject of television drama, his hands gesture wildly and the superlatives fly.
While on the subject of HDMI, Vizio has also made the upgrade to HDMI 2.1 across the line.
She added a note to "men in general" on the subject of approaching lone women in public spaces.
"On the subject of what McCarrick will do now," Mr. Gisotti said, "I have no information to give."
And on the subject of Southwest, it&aposs actually really hard to pay ancillary fees on this airline.
" He's more hesitant on the subject of starting a family: "I don't want to have a kid right now.
By counseling against dragon raids all season long, Tyrion burned his own credibility on the subject of dragon raids.
In response to questions from Democratic senators, he was prickly and evasive on the subject of his past drinking.
On the subject of Trump ... Tom says no question there ... the Prez is a racist who is fueling racism.
"I'm not going to even discuss initial findings because we haven't any," Burr said on the subject of collusion.
On the subject of Xbox and its future, Spencer says Microsoft has been planning its E3 appearance since December.
There is another noteworthy aspect to what Qubit is doing, and that is on the subject of user privacy.
What followed was something rare in US politics: a substantive back and forth on the subject of climate change.
On the subject of craft, Israel Adesanya made his Octagon debut at UFC 221 and he stole the show.
Unfortunately, the academic literature on the subject of centipedes is largely inadequate in proportion to their very real horror.
We'll update this story if/when we hear back from Twitter on the subject of flagging Trump's offending tweets.
They simultaneously discovered that the Democratic Party's candidate, Heath Mello, is not exactly progressive on the subject of abortion.
Those attending must read a six-page memo on the subject of the meeting before they open their mouths.
Silver has played much defense on the subject of the 276ers and their alleged tanking to stockpile high picks.
And, wait, while we're still on the subject of the car, one more question: This is a legitimate question.
His repeated deflections on the subject of the antitrust investigations have drawn concern from some of big tech's critics.
Kaye Shinker was a financial astrologer who wrote books on the subject of using astrology as an investment guide.
But on Sunday, on the subject of the EU at least, there was no more beating around the bush.
On the subject of vaginal sex and lube, there is not a conclusive body of evidence on the subject.
On the subject of Murthel Groenhart, his opponent at Glory 42 last weekend and Mark Hunt shared an error.
That's where Washington stands now on the subject of new gun legislation after the school shooting in Parkland, Fla.
And I have never found a text as extreme on the subject of death as Bergman's 'Cries and Whispers.
Renault itself confirmed that police were searching its premises, but declined to comment on the subject of the search.
" On the subject of villainy, McKay said: "Cheney and Bush did kill, conservatively, half a million civilians in Iraq.
Nowhere are the contradictions between Mr. Trump and the strategy document more obvious than on the subject of Russia.
While we're on the subjectof both glory and support — now's probably the time to mention Meryl Streep, again.
Almost since the beginning of her career, there have been two passionate camps on the subject of her oeuvre.
Let's set two judicial opinions on the subject of abortion side by side to see what they tell us.
He is coy on the subject of the fish rain, allowing plenty of room for the townspeople's religious explanations.
Similarly, Donavin White, a 54-year-old social studies teacher, grew impassioned speaking on the subject of his students.
Murray's work on The Bell Curve, Harris insists, merely summarizes the consensus of experts on the subject of intelligence.
A female, funny Henry James in Asia, Janice Y. K. Lee is vividly good on the subject of Americans abroad.
On the subject of staff, founder Yueting Jia (known as JT) will become Faraday Future's global CEO with immediate effect.
He's much less forceful on the subject of the NRA, even if he hasn't exactly been the group's staunchest ally.
Obama fought back with his famous "A more perfect union" speech, a masterclass on the subject of race in America.
The families live a half-hour's drive from each other, but on the subject of vaccines, they are worlds apart.
The visit comes after a productive 18 months for Chinese-American relations on the subject of combating synthetic drug sales.
Price: Varies by item in the Offerman Workshop While we're on the subject of Ron Swanson, let's talk about whiskey.
For Refinery29's in-house research on the subject of women and gaming, we gathered similar feedback from real women.
"I don't know why people are so fixated on the subject of leadership," he said, or words to that effect.
Meanwhile, Reductress had, if not the last word, the best word on the subject of male entitlement at the movies.
On the subject of Trump's alleged sexual assault incidents, Giuliani denied that Trump is guilty of the accusations against him.
For me, it also confirmed an impression I'd drawn from months of social media posts on the subject of Bernie.
He is one of the most sought-after voices on the subject of match-fixing and gambling fraud in sports.
On the subject of Nick Young ... good question by our photog about which comes first ... a Lakers championship or marriage.
Officials from those countries could not immediately be reached for comment on the subject of their backing for the rebels.
We're in the middle of a reckoning on the subject of sexual assault and sexual misconduct — especially in the workplace.
Elon, who was leaving Boa steakhouse, showed no hesitation on the subject of artificial intelligence, and the dangers that lurk.
"And by the way, Mitt, while we're on the subject of honor and integrity, you avoided service, brother," Bannon said.
Chef'n Cob Corn Stripper  — $7.65 See Details While we're on the subject of removal, let's talk cherry and olive pits.
On the subject of women, all we know for sure is that he thinks his wife is a real looker.
On the subject of Smokin' Joe and left hooks, Douglas Lima finally got revenge on Andrei Koreshkov at Bellator 164.
On the subject of China's domestic economy, the premier said the country is making the "utmost effort" to create employment.
While we're on the subject of video games, let's jump right into our first reader email about the Warcraft movie.
His friends should have warned him that "Apropos of Nothing" is incredibly, unbelievably tone deaf on the subject of women.
His friends should have warned him that "Apropos of Nothing" is incredibly, unbelievably tone deaf on the subject of women.
More than a century later, in November 1989, another highly influential paper was published on the subject of hay fever.
In 2015, for example, the journal Psychology and Sexuality released its first special issue on the subject of gay porn.
And the cultural signals young men get on the subject of sex alternate confusingly between moral license and legal stricture.
On the subject of building out, though, analysts note that Google Cloud has some investments to make along the way.
" You come to this novel, Garner adds, "for its author's authority, wit and feeling on the subject of immigrants' lives.
Steyer was also focused on the subject of race, the first to say that he was in favor of reparations.
On Wednesday, the president met with Pope Francis at the Vatican, and was pressed on the subject of climate change.
While we're on the subject of arguing on public transit, Staten Island Ferry commuters are still fighting over electrical outlets.
As Strategas' chief investment strategist, Trennert is known as one of Wall Street's top strategists on the subject of markets.
While we're on the subject of secret vices, one of mine is Showtime's "Billions," which is approaching its season finale.
So the knowledge of our tragic heroine is now informed by current medical science on the subject of mental illness.
The FBI and CIA clashed over whether or not Zubaydah was fully cooperating on the subject of possible future attacks.
Macron fact-checked Trump on the subject of ISIS, challenging his misleading assertions that the terrorist group has been defeated.
The former secretary of state had trouble believing the assaults mounted by GOP members on the subject of global warming.
Imagine if, a generation later, Agatha Christie had given Hercule Poirot a monologue on the subject of his favorite detective . . .
Ties revived only this year, and the Norwegian government has trod carefully on the subject of Mr. Liu's terminal illness.
Since we're on the subject of inspiration, what was on your mind when you were writing Lucky All My Life?
In 2015, she staged a show on the subject of blood in the Jewish religion and culture, a sensitive theme.
Copper prices will be hit by continued lower consumption On the subject of copper, Credit Suisse analysts are less optimistic.
Tiffany Haddish clearly learned her lesson, because she's locked up tight as a drum on the subject of ... WHO BIT BEYONCE!!!
And on the subject of Russian intervention in the presidential election, many Russians like Dmitry said they neither knew nor cared.
Despite working in different climates, the perspectives of father and son, at least, meet on the subject of documentary film-making.
Staying on the subject of high standards, the president misspelled the name of his defense secretary in a tweet on Sunday.
This small subset then goes on to create 50% of all tweets from U.S. adults on the subject of national politics.
Cazzie David has stayed silent on the subject of her ex, Pete Davidson, reportedly getting engaged to Ariana Grande — well, mostly.
On the subject of happier Beeman romances: Were Stan and his lady friend under surveillance as they left their dinner date?
On the subject of China, Cook told CNBC Tuesday that the company is "long term and very optimistic" about its business.
After three years on and off the road, J25's members are still tight-lipped on the subject of new music.
In Grand Rapids, Trump only spent about four minutes of his 80-plus-minute rally on the subject of health care.
And though they touched on the subject of his ex, it wasn't cause for much drama – especially after Robby's latest revelation.
On the subject of the Moorfields' eye scans, Google says it's not possible to "identify any individual patients" from the data.
Gadon's Grace is sphinxlike on the subject of her memories, but clear-eyed and artless when she is talking about guilt.
Q: WHERE DO PEOPLE GET TRIPPED UP ON THE SUBJECT OF MONEY, GOING BY YOUR EXPERIENCE OF WHAT MAKES THEM TICK?
These days, she's the super fit sister with her own book on the subject of being healthy, Strong Looks Better Naked.
On the subject of future headliners, Phil has already been at work, but is keeping his cards close to his chest.
MR. SCHIFF: And now you say you did have a private conversation with him on the subject of U.S.-Russia relations.
Read Julia Moskin's excellent "How to Make Salad," and pay particular attention to her teachings on the subject of basic vinaigrette.
The scooter company, Bird, too is aware of that perception, and presents itself as agnostic on the subject of e-bikes.
Dershowitz has frequently defended Trump in the media and in columns published by the Hill, including on the subject of impeachment.
And while we're on the subject of the pocket watch... That one was an obvious nod to the Doomsday Clock, right?
While we're on the subject of vulcans and pixies, we might as well mention that there's an elephant in the room.
And on the subject of Tencent, Hershey also points out that there could be one risk factor coming out of China.
The tough Democratic line is a departure from the careful approach that leading Democrats have taken on the subject of impeachment.
Activists working on the subject of Xinjiang have been a subject of particular scrutiny by the authorities, human rights groups say.
Unlike the others, they have not considered a single bill on the subject of ethics — or anything else — that anyone can remember.
The Mexican government said the presidents agreed not to speak publicly for now on the subject of payment for the border wall.
On the subject of funding Hulk Hogan's lawsuit against Gawker Media for publishing a Hogan sex tape, Thiel expressed no regrets whatsoever.
In 2017, a team of Australian scientists published a meta-analysis on the subject of HIIT, steady-state cardio, and fat loss.
Try it here: Freeze-dried wheatgrass powder Seaweed While we're on the subject of water-dwelling plants, we couldn't skip over seaweed.
Consider this required reading on the subject of how to live your values — not just in the next four years, but always.
While on the subject of the mother of his children, Affleck said the two try their "best" to make co-parenting work.
On the subject of competition, the tech expert said there was likely room for both Netflix and Disney in the streaming market.
Even though Thursday's vote was momentous, Pelosi was still treading cautiously on the subject of whether Democrats would ultimately impeach the president.
While we're on the subject of all things astrological, we have to ask — how has this month's Mercury retrograde been treating you?
G.K. Butterfield (D-NC) decided to take the opportunity to press Mark Zuckerberg on the subject of racial diversity in Silicon Valley.
From January 1st the island's insurers will have to be more open with clients, in particular on the subject of brokers' commissions.
Caitlyn was telling me what she wants most for her children, and that's how we got on the subject of City Slickers.
While some of the discussion made me blush in my seat, it was a very interesting take on the subject of sex.
On some level, tape of Trump using the N-word would reveal a new low for him on the subject of race.
Bryson has written extensively on the subject of the addicted health care provider, and even published his book, Addicted Healers, in 2012.
And while we're on the subject of reframing things, perhaps when communicating with Republicans, we should just change Putin's name to Hillary.
Oh and hey, while we're on the subject of things Americans currently believe, many of them think evil clown attacks are widespread.
While agreement was reached on the subject of compensation, the issue of lifting the blockade in Gaza was left for later talks.
The House Judiciary Committee's chairman, Jerry Nadler, on Friday made one of his most direct statements yet on the subject of impeachment.
The GOP has remained overwhelmingly silent on the subject of Trump's tweets, and Republican leaders have rejected the notion they were racist.
The Post's report is bound to spark tensions between Huawei and the Trump administration once more, especially on the subject of sanctions.
How Mr. Trump meets the expectations of his base on the subject of illegal immigration will be one of his biggest tests.
You and I were talking the other day, and we landed on the subject of what makes us hopeful about our country.
We got Gene, Shannon Tweed and the kids at LAX Thursday and they were both open on the subject of tonsil hockey.
And while we're on the subject of jaw-dropping Jools Holland performances, Cat Power's performance of "The Greatest" is, well… the greatest.
On the subject of market legends, billionaire Seth Klarman has experienced such immense success that he's amassed a legion of investing disciples.
While an entire book on the subject of women's companionship signals progress, Schaefer's portrayal of these attachments as immaculate undermines her case.
Here at THUMP we discussed it in the fifth episode of our podcast, on the subject of how electronic musicians make money.
Now society has shifted, and new science has emerged in the past 10 to 15 years on the subject of young adults.
She is also moving on the subject of grief, including here the strong (and forgiving) eulogy she delivered at her mother's funeral.
You come to this novel for other reasons, notably for its author's authority, wit and feeling on the subject of immigrants' lives.
On Friday, Pompeo was interviewed by All Things Considered co-host Mary Louise Kelly, and was pressed on the subject of Ukraine.
Even on the subject of Mr. Trump's call for an investigation into voter fraud, a widely debunked claim, Republicans have often demurred.
"The position of the Administration has not changed," State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus said in a statement on the subject of Armenia.
Some of us sensed that on the subject of war the passage of time works like the slow opening of an aperture.
Marine Le Pen, the party's leader, has been less critical of Mr. Macron than the left has on the subject of migrants.
On the subject of machine learning, what better approach than to look at some hard data to see which language the experts prefer?
On the subject of Islam, some of what Mr Macron says is broadly what you would expect from a centrist politician in France.
Make it a teachable moment Think about your answer in this light: You are educating the other person on the subject of you.
Currently, she consults with the families of mentally ill prisoners, writes on the subject of forensic mental health, and manages a small practice.
His waiver allows him, among other things, to work on the subject of Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) regulatory treatment of insurance companies.
On the subject of content piracy, Spink said it was the "biggest single issue ... for all businesses" in this part of the world.
The centerpiece in "For the Sake of Gold" is a City Council meeting on the subject of the Bread Factory keeping its grant.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has reportedly been in contact French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel on the subject of Ukraine.
On the subject of the environment, he campaigned on folding the country's Environment Ministry into its agricultural one and rolling back environmental protections.
Recently hacked emails show the campaign of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton working hard to strike a balance on the subject of Israel.
On the subject of automation and jobs, the report argues that, initially, parts of our jobs get automated, rather than the whole thing.
TC: Finally — while we're on the subject of egos — do you have any advice for founders on how to manage journalist egos, too?
Jacky Rosen officially announced her bid for Senate, she stepped delicately on the subject of Heller's future vote on the health care bill.
Recently, Kesha led a panel discussion at SXSW with Refinery29's Amy Emmerich where she spoke on the subject of bullies and trolls.
He's been silent on the subject of single-payer health care and has supported raising the federal minimum wage to $12 an hour.
But then again, while we're on the subject of polls, it might be worth noting that most Americans think Jeff Sessions should resign.
And while we are on the subject of that cutting-room floor, we've had endless coverage of Trump and his connections to Russia.
Michael Chandler On the subject of Eddie Alvarez, Michael Chandler went 1-1 with Alvarez in two incredible, hard fought bouts in Bellator.
Finally, back on the subject of food, I've been loving the strange explorations of Chinese cuisine brought forth by "Flavorful Origins," on Netflix.
As you can see, I am not qualified to speak on the subject of your circumstance, but I won't let that stop me.
And while we are on the subject of problems, while that field where we landed was beautiful, it was also filled with snakes!
On the subject of ISIS, Coats warned that the group is planning a comeback and numbers thousands of fighters in Syria and Iraq.
His message, according to a person present, was that religious and political discourse on the subject of the temple should not be separated.
" Perhaps Norris's greatest (or "greatest") triumph as a writer, though, is his April, 2106 epic on the subject of chemtrails, titled "SKY CRIMINALS.
But like a lot of childhood memories that touch even glancingly on the subject of homosexuality, I remember it with near-perfect clarity.
On the subject of cross counters, Gian Villante was teeing Mauricio 'Shogun' Rua up for them all night in the co-main event.
On the other hand, I'm sure she'll be happy to hear that we're in complete agreement on the subject of thank-you notes.
Eventually I edited and published a collection of American stories on the subject of divorce, with contributions and help from Updike and Ford.
Bret: Morgan Stanley's Ruchir Sharma had an excellent Op-Ed essay in The Times the other day on the subject of economic forecasting.
The most sustained back-and-forth came on the subject of rising property tax bills that some areas of the city have experienced.
While we're on the subject of Janelle, it has to be said that the chemistry between Sanaa Lathan and Dominic West is considerable.
Where Mr. Hefner had been revolutionary in his marketing of the playboy lifestyle, his thoughts on the subject of marriage were less groundbreaking.
"Until now, the writings on the subject of piqué were limited to a few short articles and notices in auction catalogs," she said.
This is unfortunate, because Young is often brilliant on the subject of the female body, but she is better at impressions than explanations.
And while we're on the subject of Twitter ... "Oh come on," Mr. Baker said, responding to a question from the Facebook Live audience.
Taking on the subject of the 99-cent shop, the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, known as MOCAD, has begun to resemble one.
To help you fight Trump-induced dizziness as the trial gets underway, we've tallied his dishonesty on the subject of Ukraine and impeachment.
" On the subject of #MeToo, she looks at the big picture: "I find myself more concerned about the terrible atrocities against women globally.
Since then, Chatterjee has turned the commission to focus on the subject of "fuel security" — the ability of plants to store fuel onsite.
The Supreme Court just agreed to take a case on the subject of the partisan gerrymander, and let's hope they rule them unconstitutional.
On the subject of conscience, Mike's leads him to some desert scrub where he searches for what turns out to be a body.
On the subject of influence and impact, that is exactly what makes Thunberg an ideal recipient of the Person of the Year award.
His collection offered "a new set of proposals on the subject of corporate dressing," according to a primly printed notecard on every seat.
" On the subject of background checks, Sanders said the president favors "not necessarily universal background checks but certainly improving the background check system.
Also on the subject of magical DNA, one of Claire's other abilities appears to be skull reading — at least with other time travelers.
A hearing convened at 10 am on Thursday on Capitol Hill, on the subject of one of the great crises in America today.
The group "has called for proper clinical trials on the subject of sodium consumption because it is the ethical course of action," she said.
His own in-laws are not immune to Yeezy's commentary, and on the subject of the KarJenners, his thoughts aren't that different from ours.
His tweets since the phone call have a rather peevish tone, as if complaining that China's ferocity on the subject of Taiwan is unreasonable.
With the exception of El, Hopper is one of the most knowledgeable Stranger Things characters on the subject of traveling between the two worlds.
Nearly everyone I heard speak on the subject of propaganda this week said something like "there are no easy answers" to the information crisis.
During the primary season, tech industry leaders kept fairly quiet on the subject of the presidential race and its most notorious contender, Donald Trump.
On the subject of more sellers than buyers though, it seems the world is now obsessed with trying to call the bottom in oil.
On the subject of the possibility of his own name getting tossed into the ring, Ryan quickly denied that he would accept the nomination.
Her message is wise and wonderful, not just on the subject of Bowie's passing, but how we respond to loss in a larger sense.
In the Tonys press room, Taichman spoke more forcefully on the subject of the importance of the NEA and NEH, as did Bette Midler.
"It's a great concept from which a lot can be learned on the subject of politics and democracy," Thomas, the group's founder, told me.
On the subject of ObamaCare, Biden said Republicans are going to "inherit the wind" regarding their efforts to repeal President Obama's signature healthcare legislation.
Given the sometimes fractious nature of the Sackler family, it was striking that they were united in their silence on the subject of OxyContin.
In the wake of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's testimony on Capitol Hill, John Zimmer of Lyft chimed in on the subject of user privacy.
Her debate with the rapper 2 Chainz on the subject of marijuana last year has been viewed more than two million times on YouTube.
On the subject of a woman's role in romantic relationships, Dr. Grant dispensed advice whose reception depended greatly on the ideology of the listener.
The president of the United States today publicly sided with Russia over our own FBI on the subject of cyberattacks on our election campaign.
On the subject of Robin van Roosmalen, if you didn't actively seek it out, you might not know that he was fighting this weekend.
He doesn't even focus on the subject of the question, it's all about the league and its teams, until finally, the last word: "player."
While we're on the subject of meatballs, the restaurant's carnivorous version, made from a family recipe that combines pork, veal and beef, tasted heavenly.
On the subject of Monty Python, we are moved to ask whether anyone has ever put EX-PARROT in a New York Times puzzle.
"I know of no textbook on the subject of how to build a racetrack," Moneypenny said in a 1959 interview with The News-Journal.
At 42 minutes, episode 7 of season 4 is sharper on the subject of police brutality, and considerably more moving, than Strangers' 360 pages.
So after a whirlwind week in the White House on the subject of video game violence, virtually nothing has changed — or is likely to.
She was, for example, expansive on the subject of new projects, a topic many writers would rather submit to a tax return than discuss.
His preoccupation with the moa led Mr. Dickison to complete a Ph.D. on the subject of giant flightless birds at Duke University decades later.
A White House official said Mr. Trump had simply become frustrated at Mr. Peña Nieto's insistence on staying on the subject of the wall.
In hearings this week, he spoke out of both sides of his mouth on the subject of our power to cut ties with Equifax.
We asked parents, via an unscientific survey, to tell us where they stand on the subject of youth tackle football and heard from dozens.
SOCIAL Q'S A seventh grader wonders what to say to a friend who gets defensive on the subject of race instead of showing empathy.
And while we are on the subject of "harrowing": The French nationalist politician Jean-Marie Le Pen has often been called a fringe figure.
The Walker County Sheriff's Department says an active investigation is underway into the ranch, but declined to comment on the subject of the probe.
Virtually all of us have absorbed such a tendency to minimize, at least when it comes to ourselves, on the subject of sexual violence.
It's natural that Guirgis, a lifelong New Yorker and a properly profane bard of the city, should be focussed on the subject of displacement.
He is a member of the Federalist Society Regulatory Transparency Project on IP. They recent wrote a white paper on the subject of DMCA.
On the subject of accountability, Parcells, the iconic N.F.L. coach, liked to cite a 1934 poem, "The Guy in the Glass," by Dale Wimbrow.
These remarks could haunt Gabbard along the campaign trail given some of the previous criticism she's faced on the subject of Syria and Assad.
I can't help thinking about these avian territorial disputes every time the president of the United States weighs in on the subject of immigration.
"She always knew she was going to die young," Goldie plainly states on the subject of the almost pre-ordained nature of her passing.
"It's a clean and crisp study on the subject of are liquidity takers being harmed," said David Weisberger, head of trading analytics at IHS-Markit.
The mystery of Jason's missing grave is solved by Cheryl's screams On the subject of Jason, Cheryl's Farm meetings with her brother now make sense.
Yet, Trump has had a turbulent relationship with the German chancellor -- whom in 2015 he accused of "ruining Germany" -- particularly on the subject of immigration.
These revelations are especially noteworthy now, just days after Facebook and Twitter, along with Google, testified before Congress on the subject of 2016 election tampering.
She's also written extensively on the subject of women's status in politics and Hollywood, and campaigned hard for Hillary Clinton in both 2008 and 25.
On the subject of Instagram, Facebook looks to be enjoying considerably more success with Instagram Stories, its take on Snapchat inside the photo sharing service.
And on the subject of devices, Hulu is starting off with iOS, Apple TV, Fire TV, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Samsung's Tizen smart TVs.
Ultimate summer record of 2016, and on the subject of buying records it reminded me of shuffling through endless piles of records as a kid.
Westwick spoke to Radio Times about his latest BBC show White Gold, but on the subject of TV revivals he felt things were quite overdone.
On the subject of food-mashups-that-shouldn't-work-but-totally-do, let's take a moment to relive the glory of the pho-stuffed burrito.
On the subject of apartments: I'm paying $650 a month for a gorgeous studio with a view of the Cedar River and in-unit laundry.
The most recent poll on the subject of ex-felons having the right to vote has 54 percent support via a YouGov survey in April.
" On the subject of debt, he added: "I have never defended (the idea of) Eurobonds or the mutualisation of existing debt in the euro zone.
This week, a House Judiciary Committee subcommittee convenes a hearing on the subject of trial lawyer TV ads and their dangers to the public health.
Bill Cassidy and Lindsey Graham would give states more leeway on the subject of pre-existing conditions, something Vice President Mike Pence praised on Thursday.
And while we're on the subject of autonomous, TuSimple, a self-driving truck startup, has raised a $95 million Series D at a unicorn valuation.
Both sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, said one of the suspects had begun to talk to interrogators, notably on the subject of possible targets.
Though while we are on the subject of scorpion kicks, it is not unthinkable that a fighter could do some hurting with a scorpion kick.
The anti-immigrant government of Prime Minister Viktor Orban uses different levers to influence public opinion, particularly on the subject of the European refugee crisis.
In his "Report on the Subject of Manufactures," submitted to Congress in 2200, Hamilton used the potent term "infant" industries to argue for economic protectionism.
Now, on the subject of cheeseburgers in paradise, do read Taffy Brodesser-Akner on Jimmy Buffett, who emphatically does not live the Jimmy Buffett lifestyle.
And, finally, back on the subject of food, do read Kim Severson's piece on the rise and renaissance of black veganism in the United States.
Grover Norquist, founder and President of Americans for Tax Reform who was also on the panel Saturday, weighed in on the subject of global tariffs.
It also describes my response to Teddy Wayne's fourth novel, Apartment, which takes on the subject of male friendship—and indeed, quite a bit more.
Johanna CarlanyYork, Pa. To the Editor: This essay offered the most beautiful, sad and honest thoughts I have ever read on the subject of suicide.
" On the subject of radical Islamic terrorism, Trump said in his speech that the U.S. and its allies needed to protect "our way of life.
Clarity is the mot du jour here in Brussels, with so little of it forthcoming from Washington D.C. on the subject of trade and tariffs.
Winfrey, 63, has been the subject of presidential speculation following a passionate speech she gave at the Golden Globes on the subject of sexual misconduct.
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.
In June of this year, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis held one of the first symposiums on the subject of pediatric palliative oncology.
Bernie Sanders, currently the 2020 Democratic frontrunner, also unloaded on Bloomberg over the course of the night, particularly on the subject of stop and frisk.
But on the subject of the Nets, and their progress as a team this coming season, Kenny Atkinson wouldn't bite and neither would Sean Marks.
" On the nature of regret and finding a sense of inner peace (jk on the subject of deleting tweets):Kim: "I don't regret any tweets.
He accumulates little and cares less, although he is very tender on the subject of the vinyl classical records he inherited from Ms. Michaelson's father.
Last week, the problem was taken up by Congress, where public hearings were held on the subject of tenant complaints and failures of military oversight.
And back on the subject of health care, Paul Krugman explains the latest Republican attempt to take away health insurance from a lot of people.
Ta-Nehisi Coates, a prominent writer at the Atlantic, has written on the subject of "black culture" and crime time and time and time again.
On the subject of boarding school, and St. Paul's specifically: if you don't mind talking about this, how has the reception of your book been there?
Talking Thrones has a thorough video on the subject of Dany and childbirth (here) — and it includes some intriguing thoughts about Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage), too.
" On the subject of West's support for Trump, the Grammy-winning rapper tweeted, "Black people don't have to be democrats," and "Next President gon be independent.
For evidence, we turn to the research firm Deloitte, which just released its annual survey of residential and business customers on the subject of energy management.
Rather, the common perception has been of the museum as a fairly stodgy institution concerned with cultivating institutional authority on the subject of American contemporary art.
Touching on the subject of institutional responsibility, he said that the Tàpies Foundation remains firmly committed to the values of Tàpies himself, who died in 2012.
Mitt Romney (R-UT), a vocal Trump critic and one of the most outspoken Republicans on the subject of impeachment, has even signaled openness to it.
One key early part of the story shows Trump to be in many ways an ahead-of-his time thinker on the subject of nuclear terrorism.
And on the subject of McCain, King believes torturing prisoners has no place in a civilized society ... something front and center with CIA nominee Gina Haspel.
Over the past ten years, I have written two books on the subject of artificial intelligence and its impact on the job market and the economy.
On the issue of 5G, we refer mostly to relationships with Chinese manufacturers; on the subject of data we mostly talk about relationships with US platforms.
But in the interview with USA Today published Monday, Clinton seemed to go a step farther on the subject of possible Russian influence on the election.
Case after case in recent years has shown that universities, run by self-interested administrators underqualified on the subject of rape, do not provide any justice.
Perhaps the most thoughtful conversation I had on the subject of self-censorship was with Max Oidtmann, the China historian at Georgetown University's campus in Qatar.
And by the way, while we are on the subject of energy, I hope you'll join me in ending fracking in the United States of America.
" On the subject of the jacket's small size, the label text quotes Mr. Biggers as saying, "You can never start running from the cops too soon.
On the subject of recovering, Silva's deep, committed head movements once again got him into trouble though not in exactly the same way as against Weidman.
On the subject of ringcraft, I firmly believe that if Northcutt continues his training with Firas Zahabi he is in the right place to learn it.
On the subject of big name hook ups though, are they going to fall into the quicksand of Americanising their sound to achieve Transatlantic radio success?
Lee herself kept curiously silent on the subject of civil rights, never lending her voice publicly to the movement with which she was so closely associated.
Anthony Anderson was a man of no words Saturday morning ... on the subject of the criminal assault investigation in which he is listed as a suspect.
In this mindset I couldn't help but think about the talk given by Jennifer Granick on Friday on the subject of slouching toward the internet utopia.
Shanto Iyengar, a political scientist at Stanford who has done research on the subject of "affect toward copartisans and opposing partisans", presents a more complicated picture.
Many of the critics point out — rightfully — that I am writing from a place of privilege and therefore project that privilege on the subject of motherhood.
On the subject of the wage gap, for example, while women across the board experience disparities, those inequities are much more severe for women of color.
"In a number of interviews on the subject of our nominee and his comments, I expressed my disapproval over and over and over again," McConnell said.
" He added that "the board deliberates every single meeting on the subject of our leaders and how well they're doing and do they have our confidence.
On the subject of Thanksgiving dinner, here's an old classic of a squirrel trying to hide his meal in the fur of a very patient dog.
It kicked off with a major moment on paid family leave, following a question on the subject of child care from the Washington Post's Ashley Parker.
And while we're on the subject of electronics: This is a man who once stole a small television, which he powered with a stolen car battery.
French President Emmanuel Macron fact-checked US President Donald Trump on the subject of ISIS as they met in London on Tuesday during a NATO summit.
Casten has a STEM background, used to run a waste-heat capture company, and is well-versed and clear-eyed on the subject of energy transition.
It was the furthest Biden has gone on the subject of Trump's impeachment -- which most of the other leading 2020 Democratic presidential contenders have called for.
Furthermore, their research projects on the subject of memes are beginning to peek through the shroud of academia as more easily digestible content for the layman.
Goodman graced Hyperallergic with an email interview on the subject of her time in Iran and her own shift in perception of herself as an artist.
Actresses, long silent on the subject of their harassment and abuse at the hands of film industry professionals, began speaking out — and have been speaking out since.
Fans can only hope it does and, while we're on the subject of hoping for more, think positive thoughts for another item on Rickards' to-do list.
On the subject of Trump, she said she didn't want to "get political" because she has a current court case, but did say, "I just hate him."
There have been many studies on the subject, of course, but most have relied on "correlational analysis," tying the drop in PV costs to other ongoing trends.
On the subject of the role of AI in WeBank's operations, Yang discussed its use in risk analysis, an issue which he said was "central" for banks.
On the subject of Chuck's unethical tactics bleeding into the general goodness of his underlings, now Sacker (Condola Rashad) is bearing the brunt of the DA's ego.
Participants suggest themes and a book is chosen accordingly: this month, on the subject of banned books, they have pored over "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest".
On the subject of carriers, in January they commissioned their first Type 85033 Renhai-class destroyer that is expected to accompany aircraft carriers as a battle group.
Debate coach Todd Graham graded Bernie Sanders as the debate's star, with Kamala Harris -- and her powerful moment on the subject of abortion -- as a close second.
Update 6PM ET, 12/16: Added statements from Apple and Uber and clarified headline to reflect the companies' shared stance on the subject of a Muslim registry.
DAVID FABER: And, Larry, finally on the subject of trade, there are those who look at the report and say, 'Well, listen, there was an inventory build.
Much ink across the political spectrum has been spilled on the subject of guns, use of deadly force by law enforcement, and mental healthcare access but ... #whatnow?
On the subject of bookings themselves, Google Destinations sends users to airline websites to complete their purchase, but it does offer some nifty features before that step.
It now offers no opinion on the subject of multiple share classes other than that they are permitted by its primary regulator, the Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC).
On the subject of Huawei, Trump suggested that he will be reversing his government's decision to ban American companies from selling products to the Chinese telecommunications behemoth.
The Swiss act as a neutral third party in negotiating between Gilead and Canada on the subject of returning baby Nichole to her Gileadean "parents," the Waterfords.
Like most self-respecting avant-gardists, the Surrealists fomented their revolution in cafés and bars, yet, oddly enough, had little to say on the subject of gastronomy.
After chatting about the midterms, Wallace tries to engage Trump on the subject of Jim Acosta's press pass and the White House's inflammatory rhetoric about the media.
The speech was focused on the subject of resiliency, with Sandberg recounting the hours, days, and weeks that followed the unexpected death of her husband, David Goldberg.
But at times of collective anxiety, people of many faiths and none might also be receptive to some deeper reflections on the subject of fear and hope.
Cybersecurity stays hot While we're on the subject of VCs' favorite industries, TechCrunch cybersecurity reporter Zack Whittaker highlights some new data on venture investment in the industry.
Lynch's remarks come the same afternoon as both Comey and Apple's senior counsel are scheduled to testify before the House Judiciary Committee on the subject of encryption.
And since we're on the subject of cheese, read about a New York City sandwich that has set off a discussion about the cultural appropriation of food.
On the subject of those Jewish clients, Gustofson further claims that Gallagher ended a project she'd initiated to provide potential new Jewish clients with Jewish-only coverage.
In 2005 one could sense Cubans' reluctance to engage an outsider or talk openly among themselves on the subject of politics, but that has long since changed.
Though the politics behind the vote hinged heavily on the subject of immigration, the decision will ultimately have a much larger affect other European nations, not Americans.
In The Times, Charles Blow weighs in on the subject of Trump and race and George Yancy asks whether America will choose King's dream or Trump's nightmare.
Roger Cohen I have a New Year's confession: I retweeted President Trump with approval, not something I had expected to do, especially on the subject of Iran.
Many conservationists "have been bullied into silence" on the subject of hunting, said Michael 't Sas-Rolfes, a research fellow at Oxford University who studies wildlife trade.
The materials sought include the department's policies and training for officers, as well as correspondence between the police and the authority on the subject of fare evasion.
"As we've become more divided on the subject of immigration, racism and hate crimes have become normalized, and British society has become more closed-minded," he said.
Jeffrey D. Stein, a public defender in Washington, D.C., recently wrote an opinion piece for The Washington Post on the subject of exculpatory evidence remaining trapped online.
On the subject of Trump, Ryan has spoken out of so many sides of his mouth that it's less an oval than an octagon at this point.
Cloaked in a camouflage of hard-smiling passive aggression, Chum has always been reticent with his family on the subject of his life before coming to America.
Opinion among the Dio faithful, nonetheless, was divided on the subject of his "Dio Returns" comeback tour, largely because Dio has been dead for almost 10 years.
The novelist Sergio Chejfec caught sight of him one day sitting alone in a pizzeria, and enthusiastically tried to engage him on the subject of his work.
On the subject of those big boy pants, a droll sidebar to fashion history was provided this week by Michael Maccari, the creative director at Perry Ellis.
Rouhani also touched on the subject of swaps of U.S. and Iranian prisoners, saying his country had in the past held talks with Washington over the issue.
Lewandowski's opening statement resembled nothing so much as a greatest hits recital of Trump's tweets on the subject of Russia's attempt to influence the 2016 presidential election.
Perhaps foremost, "Lorena" not only documents shifting attitudes on the subject of how victimized women are treated but the way a media feeding frenzy can distort coverage.
"A lot of public attitudes have hardened on the subject of Trump and Russia," said Representative Adam B. Schiff of California, the chairman of the Intelligence Committee.
"A lot of public attitudes have hardened on the subject of Trump and Russia," said Representative Adam B. Schiff of California, the chairman of the Intelligence Committee.
" Mr. Calhoun added that "the board deliberates, every single meeting, on the subject of our leaders and how well they're doing, and do they have our confidence.
I landed on the subject of watering can cavities by accident in the studio one day, and it grew into a spinoff series of some previous work.
Mr. Rubio also briefly pounced on Mr. Trump during the exchange over President George W. Bush, not only on the subject of Iraq, but also on the Sept.
They wanted to know why the show never touched on the subject of mental illness and why it chose to turn teenage turmoil into a glorified scavenger hunt.
If you fancy making your own mind up on the subject of British Black Friday the shop is open today from 12:30 - 7:30pm on Soho square.
On the subject of Stranger Things: Not to brag but I'm actually very good friends with the puppet that performed the role of the Demogorgon in season 1.
On the subject of a potential deal being reached, Gill said it "might be a stretch too far" given "how far apart" the two parties are at present.
While there, they touched on the subject of what a total and complete blabbermouth Harbour is, even when it comes to the most secretive details about the show.
Sure, HP is still making Windows phones and marketing them to businesses, but Microsoft has been basically silent on the subject of its flagging mobile platform since 2015.
On the subject of the Echo: as of right now you can't yet control this TV running Amazon software with the Alexa-enabled speakers you might already own.
Nevertheless, sources connected with the case tell TMZ, the prosecutor has been immovable on the subject of release pending charges, despite the fact that the U.S. State Dept.
FBI Director Christopher Wray and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein met Ryan, said AshLee Strong, a Ryan spokeswoman who declined to comment on the subject of the meeting.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to reflect that Priebus disputed Lavrov's comments about the Trump-Putin exchange on the subject of Russian interference in the US election.
In 2016, a team of scientists from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health published a meta-analysis on the subject of alternate day fasting and weight loss.
Reliable data are scarce, partly because cheaters tend to be untrustworthy on the subject of their cheating, and partly because people disagree on what qualifies as a cheat.
She sat next to Suzanne Goldberg, who at the time was a special adviser to Columbia's president, Lee Bollinger, on the subject of sexual-assault prevention and response.
Democrats who attended, including many whose states Mr. Trump won, said the president agreed with every point raised on the subject of tax cuts for the middle class.
First Words In 1931, Virginia Woolf spoke to members of the London and National Society for Women's Service on the subject of her professional experiences as a woman.
A collector and gallery owner, she has curated several exhibitions on the subject of wearable art, building a reputation as a leader in the space in the process.
Tejal Rao has a lovely riff in The Times this week on the subject of citrus salads and how perfect they can be if you make them yourself.
On the subject of nuclear dismantlement, he praised Donald Trump for his willingness to dialogue with Kim Jong Un but lamented there's been "no substance" from the talks.
How can conservative women hope to have any credibility on the subject of sexual harassment or relations between the sexes when they excuse the behavior of President Trump?
Until the 1990s, the most influential writer on the subject of the American right was Richard Hofstadter, a colleague of Trilling's at Columbia University in the postwar years.
Very little in his Post work had prepared his audience for how unambiguously and provocatively he declared himself on the subject of desegregation in his Look magazine debut.
"No work on the subject of personal finance has even tried to make this claim before," the satirist P. J. O'Rourke wrote in a foreword to the book.
They share many of the same policy views, though a rare disagreement did appear Tuesday night on the subject of a new trade deal with Mexico and Canada.
"The board deliberates every single meeting on the subject of our leaders and how well they're doing and do they have our confidence," said Calhoun at that time.
Uncle Rex is a storehouse of wisdom and knowledge on the subject of his farm, he said, leaning down, plucking seeds, rolling joints atop the Hendrix album cover.
As Sean drops this bit of knowledge, my children perk up — having seen Lin-Manuel Miranda's "Hamilton," they consider themselves scholars on the subject of our founding father.
She was a friendly, plain-spoken Lancashire woman, animated on the subject of the Labour Party leader, Jeremy Corbyn, (whom she despised) and her husband (whom she adored).
On February 27, the Storefront will host a conference on the subject of closed worlds and systems in design and architecture with a long list of luminary lecturers.
"You've heard the duchess herself on the subject of periods, of menstruation, being very matter-of-fact," said Anne McElvoy, a journalist who was chairwoman of the panel.
The other members of the full Spice squad, Victoria Beckham and Melanie Chisholm were not featured in the clip, but have kept mum on the subject of a reunion.
It's not that I don't appreciate the business, but…" One thing that G.K. Chesterton actually did say was this: "Poets have been mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese.
President Trump's handling of matters of race and penchant for equivocation on the subject of white supremacists is roiling tensions between black Republicans and members of the Trump administration.
On the subject of compensation for Poland, Kozak said some questions remained unresolved and a further round of talks between Russia and Poland would be held on June 3.
It is a terrific primer on the subject of preparing wild and farmed salmon at home, and offers links to an incredible number of great recipes for the fish.
During their build-up to their fight on March, McGregor was relentless on the subject of Diaz's highly publicized salary, which Diaz found simply meager but McGregor found telling.
And while we're on the subject of Tony's enormous floating head, why does every single face on this poster look like it was lit from an entirely different source?
On the subject of Google Assistant, Sonos told me that the goal is still bringing it to the Sonos One and Sonos Beam by the end of the year.
More than any other nation, Germanic martial artists wrote prodigiously on the subject of fighting arts, producing fencing manuals and other seminal texts that defined the German of Defence.
Their tongues loosened by the anise-flavoured drink, they become garrulous on the subject of the country's presidential election, the first round of which is scheduled for May 22015th.
Apophasis is part of Trump's broader tendency to keep controversial issues afloat through reversals and innuendo, as he's done for many months on the subject of Bill Clinton's infidelity.
Others worked on the subject of dark matter, and it's important to remember that in science, each person's achievements are built on the backs of those who came before.
On the subject of Danaerys, has anyone bothered telling our fiery Dragon Queen that she just landed smack dab in the middle of a war against undead ice monsters?
This might also explain why Hong Kong's biggest conglomerates such as CK Hutchison and Swire Pacific have had little to say on the subject of the city's political turbulence.
On the subject of My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2, let's start with this: Nia Vardalos' follow-up to her word-of-mouth hit from long, long ago – 2002!
The EU's failure to mention Turkish Cypriots in its decisions "showed how biased and partisan the EU is on the subject of Cyprus," the ministry said in a statement.
Tamar Braxton and her estranged husband Vincent Herbert have two very different views on the subject of reconciling ... he wants to make peace and she wants to peace out.
He is the author of The Evolution of National Wildlife Law, generally considered to be the definitive text on the subject of wildlife conservation law in the United States.
A big part of the reason is that both Mr Cruz and Mr Rubio are hardliners on the subject of Cuba, the traditional stance of émigrés and their families.
OK here we go… Since we're on the subject of Richmond hardcore in this week's edition, I've got to make mention of the absurdly overlooked gem that is Malady.
It seems nearly everyone involved wants to speak on the subject of what occurred in Mexico in early June, although it's still very unclear as to what actually happened.
But, on the subject of his role as an adviser to Trump and his effort to change the E.P.A. regulation, he preferred to talk almost entirely off the record.
A lawyer involved in the Making a Murderer case has announced that he'll be releasing a tell-all book on the subject of Steven Avery's guilt, The Wrap reports.
Hollywood also touched on the subject of environmental issues, with Mark Ruffalo starring in a film that tells the true story of a lawsuit against the chemical company DuPont.
The language in former Secretary Mattis's unclassified Summary of the NDS, is not nearly so clear on the subject of Taiwan — in fact, it doesn't mention it at all.
When promoting a book on the subject of American trade politics in Europe, it is not difficult to draw an audience — especially after two years of the Trump presidency.
"Once again, and this seems like a daily occurrence, we are finding that the President and the President's people cannot be honest on the subject of Russia," Himes said.
The artist Hernan Bas seized on the subject of the "Bright Young Things" generation after discovering a book about Stephen Tennant, a dandy figure of that Jazz Age period.
But the General Counsel's office and Oversight and Compliance had actually just been collaborating on the subject of Snowden's question as part of a revision to the training course.
Created by designer Andrew Herzog, Sarcas-O-meter distills 25 years of "field research" on the subject of sarcasm into an app that does the intellectual work for you.
But Cam's journey to NFL superstardom has thrust him into the center of the perpetual and perpetually insufficient conversation America is having with itself on the subject of race.
Pop culture on the subject of eating disorders is rife with risk, but perhaps, if shows like Overshadowed is anything to go on, it is possible to do tactfully.
The United States and Russia have traded conflicting threats on the subject of chemical weapons, raising fears that one side or the other may be planning to deploy them.
The 23-year-old, who is "saving herself for marriage," as said in "Week 8," finally shares a kernel of her truth with Peter on the subject of sex.
On the subject of Medicare For All, however, she appeared not to have done her homework, as Megan McArdle pointed out to devastating effect in this morning's Washington Post.
Although it might first seem that any such prudence is best left to the "experts," there are no experts on the subject of nuclear war — whether inadvertent or deliberate.
But, the billionaire's private aerospace company, Blue Origin, might be Bezos' true passion project based on the subject of the speech he delivered at this 1982 high school graduation.
Barata declared that the payments had been meant to buy García's silence on the subject of earlier bribes connected to the Interoceanic Highway construction project, which was still unfinished.
Also on the subject of democracy: according to Glamour, San Marino has had more female heads of state than any other country in the past 60 years, by far.
Although he was enlightened on the subject of race, suggesting that blacks were not inherently inferior to whites, he was not, as the musical suggests, deeply committed to abolition.
Update 3:35pm ET: The president has continued to tweet about North Korea, offering a terrifying look into his inner monologue on the subject of destroying Kim Jong Un's regime.
But there was no pausing on the subject of Trump as we sat in her oak-paneled chambers, filled with family photos, mementos of her legal milestones and contemporary artwork.
But those who have worked with her have seen how she can ask tough questions and demand hard answers, particularly on the subject of race, even of her closest allies.
MACCALLUM: With regard to the chief of staff, General Kelly, he&aposs off on the subject of leaks, about things he said, and then he has to apologize for them.
On the other hand, maintaining boyd's "strategic silence" on the subject of crisis actors or (to use another boyd example) incels requires a level of cooperation — some would say collusion!
However Russia will not begin to change its approach, which is aggressive, authoritarian and imperialistic, on the subject of the Crimea, but at most on questions of a simpler nature.
We're jazzed for Julia Moskin's definitive new recipe for whole-roasted cauliflower, which accompanies her terrific reporting on the subject of cooking it in today's Food section of The Times.
And while we're on the subject of layoffs, Rackspace, the hosted private cloud vendor, let go of around 200 workers, or 3 percent of its worldwide workforce of 6,600 employees.
President Trump pushed German Chancellor Angela Merkel very hard on the subject of NATO during their closed doors meeting today, according to two sources with direct knowledge of the events.
But on the subject of Syria's leader, Bashar al-Assad, and the brutal civil war he has presided over that has claimed more than 400,000 lives, he was noticeably silent.
On the subject of authoritarian regimes, you have called for a rapprochement with Russia, evoking in a way Obama's reset policy, which in the end was not a great success.
Partisans were split on the subject of relations with China, with 21625 percent of Republicans favoring more pugnacious relations toward the country in comparison to just 2900 percent of Democrats.
" On the subject of Bryan, Trump is quoted as saying, "Personally, I am, as you probably heard, not a gay man, but I think he's better looking [than] Emily, okay?
Bannon delivered a keynote address in Hong Kong on the subject of "American economic nationalism, the populist revolt and Asia" at an event organized by Hong Kong brokerage firm CLSA.
"On the subject of fiscal room for maneuver our reference point from a technical point of view is the Commission .... we will use whatever flexibility it gives us," he said.
On the subject of conspiracy theories, I can offer some comic relief, noting that he and Rush Limbaugh couldn't get on the same page about the new emails on Friday.
Experts say the latest repeal bill has convoluted language on the subject of pre-existing conditions, but appears to allow insurers to charge people more based on their health status.
The president's remarks in the interview with Reuters were, Kosachev said in a post on his Facebook page, "arguably Trump's most alarming statement on the subject of relations with Russia".
Tova told me about a competition she'd once won: an international competition for graphic artists to design a publicity poster for the U.N., on the subject of freedom and happiness.
During Wednesday night's Democratic primary debate, there was an extended and relatively substantive exchange on the subject of climate change, at least by the standards of the televised-debate genre.
Horror maestro Stephen King has chimed in on the subject of diversifying the arts, in response to backlash against the all-too-familiar whiteness of the 2020 Oscar nominations slate.
In addition to being prone to flights of exaggerated lyricism on the subject of her love for Malena, for instance, Isis also has a mysterious disease we learn little about.
And on the subject of retellings, you might watch this recording of Antoinette Nwandu's play "Pass Over," a reworking of "Waiting for Godot" that Spike Lee filmed for Amazon Prime.
On the subject of the final sequence, man's hubris, and light, Eggers told Vox that he wrote Ephraim to represent the Greek mythological figure of Prometheus and Thomas as Proteus.
At his April confirmation hearing, Hassett refused to outright endorse Trump's policies, saying he was not an expert on the subject of a border wall between the U.S. and Mexico.
SPECIAL SECTION: THE ARTFUL HOME An article on March 7 about coffee-table books on the subject of design misstated the price of the facsimile edition of the Bauhaus Journal.
" But she's tight-lipped on the subject of the allegations against her husband, saying only, "there were times that I was deeply unsure about whether our marriage could or should survive.
This month, she served as a delegate for Hillary Clinton at the 2016 Democratic National Convention, speaking there on the subject of immigration and its role in many of America's schools.
"I don't even want to touch on the subject of black quarterbacks because I believe this game is bigger than black, white or even green," Newton said in San Jose, Calif.
I hope most Americans will decline to engage passionately on the subject of what one television network did with one show, but many will simply on the grounds of tribal grievance.
" On the subject of which new duchess has the best style, Meghan Markle or Kate Middleton, the Ghanaian immigrant remained diplomatic, only saying: "They are different, it's all fun and games.
Chronologically speaking, the coverage is patchy, as a new exhibition on the subject of pregnancy and art from the 16th century on, Portraying Pregnancy – from Holbein to Social Media, makes clear.
Warren has released a long list of policy plans in her seven months as a presidential candidate, but Saturday's proposal is her first on the subject of gun violence in America.
Making her first impassioned remarks on the subject of her personal faith as a candidate for president, Gillibrand tied the broad themes of King's legacy to her personal sense of duty.
On the other hand, the party is cheerfully divisive on the subject of Brexit, which it is dead against and would like to reverse via a referendum on the final deal.
Then there was the customer, a regular, whose wife had taken up marathon running in her 40s; he surprised her with a gift of 300 books on the subject of endurance.
" Officers' shooting deaths up 79% from last year On the subject of police shootings, Zimmerman said: "We have seen this happen way too many times just in the last few weeks.
Last but by no means least, it's noteworthy that on the subject of asylum-seeking Central American families and unaccompanied minors, Trump isn't just being cruel — cruelty is his only policy.
That may seem to have little bearing on the subject of the conference: there is abundant evidence to show that heterosexuals are as likely as homosexuals to prey on the young.
" Giorgio Patrini, an AI researcher at the University of Amsterdam who's written on the subject of digital fakes, offered a similar definition, saying a deepfake should include "some automated, learned component.
But on the subject of whether he thinks eating it could become more mainstream, Kanja says the ongoing reputation of the plant, as well as issues surrounding its disposal pose problems.
" Within a year, NPI held a press conference at the National Press Club, on the subject of "The Majority Strategy: Why the GOP Must Win White America for Victory in 22015.
While we're on the subject of lights, I love auto-dimming features, which turn off high beams automatically — no more blinding oncoming traffic or having to continually futz with the stalk.
We make sure the basics are squared away — beneficiary forms signed and wills updated — but that is often considered as far as an advisor should go on the subject of death.
"I would urge members of our committee, including our chair, if they are reached out to by the administration on the subject of our investigation, they should politely decline," Schiff said.
But more worthy of careful watching (because they filter down to millions of people through lectures, lessons and sermons) are the Vatican's formal pronouncements on the subject of peace and war.
The actress, who arrived at the 2016 Oscar Awards without new husband Joe Manganiello, got frank on the subject of conceiving a kiddo in the March issue of Harper's Bazaar Arabia.
In our survey of realtors, 79 percent of respondents indicated no issues nor any discussion, but the remainder needed to respond to questions from their clients on the subject of taxation.
And while we're on the subject of bathrooms, let the record show that Ms. Paulus's townhouse has five; she has commandeered the one next to her office as her exclusive province.
Despite her private nature, Lee regularly attended an annual luncheon at the University of Alabama to meet the winners of a high school essay contest on the subject of her book.
Trump, for example, appeared to side with Putin over the US intelligence community on the subject of Russian election interference when the two leaders met in Helsinki, Finland, in July 2018.
"By the way, Mitt, while we're on the subject of Vietnam and honor and integrity, you avoided service, brother," Bannon told a crowd during a Moore rally in Alabama on Tuesday.
A year ago, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest criticized Netanyahu for accepting an invitation to address a joint session of Congress on the subject of the proposed Iran nuclear deal.
" Cornette has been in hot water for comments made on-air in the past -- in fact, NWA previously issued an apology when Cornette was "making light on the subject of suicide.
Meanwhile, on the subject of crazy talk, Trump's former communications chief for a few days, Anthony Scaramucci, is apparently making his return to center stage in the media over the weekend.
Shower curtain liners: On the subject of liners, if you have a fabric curtain or any curtain that comes with instructions that even suggest a liner then, yes, you need one.
"The market made me nervous," Morrill, who — in building Referly and now Mattermark, has also carved out a reputation for herself as a straight-talker on the subject of startup life.
The same year that he published "The Captain of the Pole-Star," he gave a speech at the Portsmouth Literary and Scientific Society, in England, on the subject of polar exploration.
Though initially coy on the subject of drugs in interviews, Luna's increasingly open enthusiasm for LSD contributed to her avant garde persona and experimental image both on and off the runway.
Schaffner elaborated by email on the subject of the decline in support for Sanders as he no longer faces Clinton: Overall Sanders is running well below his 20193 vote share everywhere.
Where Trump does have detailed, albeit entirely made-up, beliefs is on the subject of voter fraud — a phenomenon he claims to believe is widespread despite all evidence to the contrary.
On the subject of reading, Mr. Corker might want to spend time reading Goethe's "Faust" — which I believe has a section on Mr. Corker's recent vote to approve the tax bill.
On the subject of the passengers released untested, Mr. Kato said that public health officers who had been conducting the tests missed the 23 passengers as they went door to door.
He spends entire subchapters lambasting the hypocrisies of the church, but if you're searching for wisdom on the subject of money, you'd still be much better off listening to Pope Francis.
And on the subject of PowerPoint, Microsoft is one of the companies that stands to benefit from this rise in low code/no code, thanks to its Power Platform product line.
At a recent meeting of major industry players in New York on the subject of ad-supported pirated content, TeaTV was one topic of conversation, according to a person in attendance.
There, foreign affairs specialists from academia and the government post mainstream media articles and commentary, frequently on the subject of Russia's so-called "hybrid warfare " tactics against NATO members and applicants.
Google&aposs curious disappearing act from Area 120While we&aposre on the subject of transparency and fine print, Rob Price has a look at some popular smartphone apps with a secret.
"Italy will make an organic proposal on the subject of the completion of banking union and in general on the reform of economic and monetary union," he told reporters in Brussels.
But, in the aggregate, showrunners have taken odd, rude, and often daring routes into the conversation, upending clichés instead of replicating them, seeking new perspectives on the subject of workplace exploitation.
Jay Inslee told President Donald Trump on Monday that "we need a little less tweeting here and a little more listening" on the subject of arming teachers to deter school shootings.
On the subject of imprudence enabled by massive economic privilege and power, you could carpet a luxury golf course with the things Donald Trump hasn't apologized for in his 73 years.
But the truthiness on the subject of trade agreements was flying even thicker and faster from the others, from Sanders last spring, from Trump — and, again, earlier, from Perot and Buchanan.
Senate Democrats responded to the news Friday and Saturday by calling on the Intelligence community to turn over to Congress as much relevant information on the subject of Russian hacking to Congress.
Where this campaign has picked up some notice ("Never thought I'd see the day that Marianne Williamson on the breakfast club lol," noted a YouTube commenter) is on the subject of reparations.
" Of her album title Rainbow and on the subject of injecting joyful color to her life, Kesha added, "for the past couple of years, color has been symbolic of hope for me.
" Later in the thread, BamainBoston wrote on the subject of how the US government should handle undocumented immigrants: "As for those people who are already here, yes, they violated the law. Great.
There's a difference between this message, policy stances, and the end game, and on the subject of gun control, liberally minded folks don't have an overarching rallying cry that's simple to discern.
On the subject of Cucinelli's blazers, GQ's Samuel Hine writes: "In the fashion world, the Cucinelli blazer is an in-group wink, a sign that you have reached the pinnacle of taste."
In an otherwise blah episode, it was a moment of chagrined honesty, albeit a somewhat ableist one, in response to a bizarre, distorted rant from West on the subject of contemporary politics.
Ansell's role as marketing director called for partnership between development and marketing—divisions that historically did not see eye to eye on the subject of how best to sell games to consumers.
On the subject of iPhone 8 demand, we would have been interested to hear AT&T's thoughts on the subject, but sadly it didn't come up on the company's earnings conference call.
In last Monday's debate, Clinton hammered Trump on the subject of his tax returns – saying he may be withholding them because he doesn't want the public to know he paid no tax.
Accepted wisdom holds that Sanders is out of his element on the subject of foreign policy, and this debate devoted serious time to the issue, which meant that Sanders couldn't skirt it.
And while we're on the subject of marketers, it's worth noting that the Pilgrim SDK integrates with a variety of marketing automation software such as Urban Airship, Appboy, Localytics, mParticle, and others.
On the subject of peace talks, the group said, "Unless the occupation of Afghanistan is ended, black lists eliminated and innocent prisoners freed, such futile, misleading negotiations will not bear any results."
" Since then, Church, who is a gun owner himself and a self-proclaimed supporter of the Second Amendment, said that his views on the subject of gun rights have changed "a little.
Last year, The Atlantic interviewed a number of psychologists on the subject of grief and social media, many of whom locate a therapeutic power in the new communal structures of the internet.
She plowed through countless pages on his brushstrokes and his influences, his developmental phases, and his turning points, but no one had much to say on the subject of his eating problems.
Many of Gillibrand's critics — including Soros — have argued that her stances on the subject of sexual misconduct have been opportunistic and an effort to set herself apart as the 2020 election approaches.
Apparently, back when he was still speaking to his followers—in fact, speaking every morning, giving rambling, hours-long discourses—Rajneesh delivered himself of some inflammatory opinions on the subject of Jews.
The ministry said in a statement the EU's failure to mention Turkish Cypriots in its decisions, taken on Monday, "showed how biased and partisan the EU is on the subject of Cyprus".
Perhaps the end of Russia's credibility on the subject of chemical weapons came in the past few weeks, when it claimed that terrorist groups were planning to fabricate an outrage near Damascus.
" Describing a commemoration of 1960s People's Park protests, Lethem gives a beautiful nutshell history of the last half-century: "Someone with a bullhorn recited an ancient speech on the subject of speech . . . .
The Rodin Museum in Philadelphia, with over 140 bronzes, marbles and plasters representing the stages of Rodin's career, has an installation called "The Kiss" on the subject of that passionate sculptural embrace.
On the subject of Facebook, for example, the reports analyzed new internal data on the campaign efforts of the Internet Research Agency, Russia's "troll farm," and offered some examples of its work.
Netanyahu called the inquiry "a witch hunt" and accused Mandelblit of being "weak," sounding (surely not by coincidence) just like Donald Trump on the subject of Jeff Sessions and the Russia investigation.
" On the subject of the coronavirus, Zipse told CNBC that he did not see any large interruptions to BMW's supply chain yet, adding that the company was "monitoring the situation very closely.
The briefing planned for Monday was to be conducted by David Frost, Johnson's chief advisor on Brexit, on the subject of Britain's future trade with the European Union after leaving the bloc.
" He added: "If the president had made even a scintilla of news on the subject, of course I would have run it, and I wouldn't have cared what the president had said.
And as long as we're on the subject of national security, he has repeatedly given more weight to the word of foreign adversaries over the professionals in the US government's intelligence community.
The FBI had identified 116 responsive documents and withheld 13, so the material revealed Monday "constitutes the overwhelming bulk of communications to [FBI] staff on the subject of the firing," Lawfare said.
" Republican Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell warned that Schumer "wants to keep the government shut down for hundreds of millions of Americans until we finish negotiating on the subject of illegal immigration.
" Maas is characteristically mystical on the subject of the album's timing: "This is going to sound really silly, but I don't always know who is in control of art, or the arts.
It was even quieter on the subject of whether it would offer bundling discounts for the half-dozen-odd Apple services you'll be able to subscribe to at the end of the year.
Two months later, in a headline worthy of the Onion, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens announced "Femmes," an evening of dance on the subject of women, without a single woman choreographer on the program.
"Folks, on the subject of transnational gangs, let's be perfectly clear: The president's medieval vanity project is not going to stop them," Harris said to the crowd in Oakland, where she was born.
Elizabeth Warren on the subject of Medicare-for-all and argued that she was pushing a more progressive idea instead of focusing on other proposals that could also help expand health care coverage.
"It has drawn an unprecedented national spotlight on the subject of mental illness itself," Dr. David Goldbloom, a psychiatrist and senior medical adviser at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, told CBC.
" Sotomayor turned that view against him as they tangled in 2014, saying, "The way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to speak openly and candidly on the subject of race.
Will it attempt to shift public opinion in Germany—ambivalent at best on the subject of euro-zone reform—by confronting voters with hard but honest truths about European expectations on the country?
After taking power in June 211, the populist coalition, combining the Northern League and the radical Five Star Movement (M25S), started its own battle with the EU, also on the subject of migration.
The manifesto contains commitments to improving diversity in the performing arts, ending the culling of badgers and, on the subject of physical and mental disabilities, asserts that it is "society that disables people".
Mnuchin declined to go into details of that interaction, but said he and Yi "had a private conversation and it was very candid and constructive" on the subject of Trump and Xi meeting.
For the June 1995 issue, then-executive editor Kevin Kelly sat down with Kirkpatrick Sale, a self-­described "neo-Luddite," for a tart, extended ideological showdown on the subject of the technological future.
And on the subject of 4K, Dish has partnered up with Sony to expand the number of films and TV shows that customers can rent on the Hopper 3 (or the 4K Joey).
Perhaps that's why in the more than 5,000 words I have written on the subject of Soros and U.S. funding for his leftist causes worldwide, three are conspicuously missing: Victor, Orban and Hungary.
Balenciaga presented its fall '17 menswear collection, which established a "new set of proposals on the subject of corporate dressing," according to the show notes, as well as a modern interpretation of workwear.
" A blue sticky note quotes novelist Zadie Smith on the subject of despair, and a pink one quotes Jesus' Sermon on the Mount: "Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.
However, without a further breakthrough in talks with the DUP on Thursday, European leaders are likely to open discussions later today on the subject of extending Britain's current Brexit deadline of October 31.
Just before the story of his imminent dismissal broke, Mr. Starr was taking part in a program at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia on the subject of the Constitution and the presidency.
On the subject of being crazy, it turns out that Sanders was the voice of reason, vision and common sense on economics, while the GOP chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Sen.
On Monday morning, the president of the United States sent out two tweets that touched on the subject of voter suppression: So funny to see the CNN Fake Suppression Polls and false rhetoric.
A famous Trump-friendly pastor says Colin Kaepernick and others with a voice on the subject of race are cordially invited to a proposed White House summit, with the centerpiece being Kanye West.
On the subject of Bach's suite, he said that its successive presentation of various dance forms and instrumental styles—gavotte, passepied, bourrée, gigue, and so on—might remind listeners of a multinational pageant.
They wanted to imbibe this insider understanding of the campaign, this, in some cases, decades-long authority on the subject of the candidates, and we realized we could recreate that twice a week.
And finally, on the subject of this weekend's Easter festivities, my colleague Margaux Laskey sent me deep down an internet rabbit hole of cross cupcakes and empty tomb cakes and Resurrection Biscuits. Whoa!
Petina Gappah's forthcoming novel, "Out of Darkness, Shining Light," takes on the subject of the explorer David Livingstone and his African companions; "The Old Drift" also begins with Livingstone (but then moves on).
" She added, "On the subject of imprudence enabled by massive economic privilege and power, you could carpet a luxury golf course with the things Donald Trump hasn't apologized for in his 73 years.
The question of intent is an important one in many aspects of public life — but not, I'd argue, on the subject of blackface, or racism in general, contrary to conservative writers like Dreher.
Circulation is curated by Melanie Buehler, founder of Lunch Bytes, a series of talks that took place from 2012 to 2015 to promote a discourse on the subject of art and digital culture.
" Co-stars Zendaya, Harrier and Batalon—who all represent ethnic-minority groups—also chimed in on the subject of diversity telling Chica that "that's the way it should be" and exclaimed, "it's about time!
Per the Charlotte Observer, Prentis Robinson was shot near the Wingate Police Department on Facebook Live shortly after live-streaming a discussion with Chief Donnie Gay on the subject of his stolen cell phone.
"On the subject of the Greek banking system, let me emphasize that we see no financial stability concerns at all in Greece," Poul Thomsen, head of the IMF's European Department, said in a statement.
If you do an Internet search on the subject of purchasing an annuity, you will find that there are a mind-boggling number of articles on whether or not this is a wise decision.
Now, with Mr. Christie gone, look for Mr. Cruz to be more aggressive toward the candidate he still sees as his biggest threat, particularly on the subject of immigration — a vulnerability for Mr. Rubio.
With this is mind, France has launched a six-month experiment with Facebook on the subject of hate content, the results of which will contribute to current and upcoming legislative work on this topic.
On the subject of fake news, Obama noted that the ease with which we can make false information seem like genuine facts on platforms including "a Facebook page" means there's great risk for audiences.
Ansari touched on the subject of sexual misconduct during an episode of Master of None, which sees Dev (Ansari) and his friend making a citizen's arrest after catching a man masturbating on the subway.
"We wanted this to be our own universe," explains Jon Paquette, Spider-Man's lead writer, on the subject of why Insomniac isn't just adapting one of the myriad of Spider-Man stories out there.
He also touched on the subject of climate change and urged the DENR to look into it, especially for the sake of Mindanao where, according to him, erratic weather can deeply affect food supply.
He also has high praise for Jimmy Kimmel, who he has developed a voice more powerful than the President's or members of Congress ... first on the subject of health care, and now gun control.
We want to talk about bringing jobs back to this area because you've been decimated so we just wanted to get back on the subject of jobs, military, taking care of our vets, etc.
And on the subject of comparisons, Obama shot to stardom with his 2004 speech to the Democratic National Convention; Harris's address to the convention in 2012, meanwhile, did not put her on the map.
" On the subject of Microsoft's failed Nokia acquisition, Ballmer admits the board disagreed with it initially and "then came back and said the company should go ahead even though I had decided to leave.
Emotions here are still so raw on the subject of Miller that many people interviewed — other athletes, race volunteers and spectators, social acquaintances — declined to allow their names to be used in this article.
Mr. Rudolf was very reassuring on the subject of sogginess — always a worry for consumers of corn flakes and mini-wheats — saying that the store would never dare to pour customers' milk for them.
There is an epidemic of self-censorship at U.S. universities on the subject of China, one that limits debate and funnels students and academics away from topics likely to offend the Chinese Communist Party.
We must all continue to educate and motivate the public on the subject of reproductive health care, including abortion access, until every woman, every person has the right to autonomy over their own body.
Anduril's leaders tread lightly on the subject of deadly force—traditionally the purview of defense companies—and have a ready answer when I ask whether the company will ever build systems that kill people.
Arthur: My colleague Jonah Goldberg — who is an extremely funny conservative — points out that on the subject of late-night comedy, it's true that there are a lot of liberals making fun of conservatives.
On the subject of his personality, all that can be said is that his answers betray a certain paranoia, fueled by the threats and the attacks that have gotten close to revealing his identity.
Extensive research on the subject of homogeneity by teams from Columbia University, MIT and others (PNAS, Dec, 2014) found that any team or market dominated by one ethnicity tended to lead to worse decisions.
Like I said before, we enjoy embracing our limitations and in most of the research I've done on the subject of creativity, that seems to be the common thread that is continuously brought up.
"Love in the Time of Cholera," Gabriel García Márquez "Love in the Time of Cholera" is not a love story, but more a treatise on the subject of love in all its many forms.
And while we're on the subject of long-term health, we're doing our best to keep up with recent sunscreen news, as well as try each and every one of our picks for you.
"That was a choice," she said in her San Francisco speech, on the subject of women in the workplace — where they are, where they should be, what Mr. Bloomberg can do to help them.
THE SENTENCE The director Rudy Valdez takes a personal angle on the subject of mandatory-minimum sentencing: His sister was convicted of conspiracy charges related to her former boyfriend and sentenced to 15 years.
" On the subject of gun violence, Abrams said, "This White House responds timidly while first graders practice active shooter drills," adding, "from now on, our leaders must be willing to tackle gun safety measures.
" Hers was one of three recent books I read back-to-back on the subject of habit formation; the others were Charles Duhigg's "The Power of Habit" and Jeremy Dean's "Making Habits, Breaking Habits.
The delay to the consultations, which had been due to take place on Monday, was to allow for "more consultation on the subject of the government formation", the presidency said on its Twitter feed.
"On the subject of sitting rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and balconies neither Hodgkin's eye nor his hand has ever failed him," the critic John Russell wrote in The New York Times Magazine in 21975.
After a video was released last week of the company's Atlas robot "doing parkour," tech journalist Hal Hodson said Boston Dynamics is quite opaque on the subject of just how autonomous its robots are.

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