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" Skip that green romper you would've passed off as "Greed.
In that way, barbarity could be passed off as chivalry.
Still, the night passed off more peacefully than in recent years.
In contrast to previous ballots, the election passed off without serious violence.
Several small demonstrations in Hamburg this week have passed off relatively peacefully.
It was his first fit, which he passed off as a bad dream.
Meanwhile, in the US, all kinds of cheese are passed off as Parmesan.
We hadn't taken more a dozen steps, but here we were, being passed off.
In response to government insistence that violence cease, last weekend's protests passed off peacefully.
From there, it was passed off to Ben Billions for additional production touch ups.
It's amazing how often photos of Jayne Mansfield are passed off as Marilyn Monroe.
We stoically choked down whatever meals they passed off on us in the meantime.
And even if 1839 had passed off peacefully, crises would have just kept coming.
The clothing, however, was being passed off as if it were made in China.
In an attempt to be passed off as an alternative to spaghetti in a bolognese.
Originals disappeared, copies were passed off as originals, and no one knew which was which.
"What you're seeing is recklessness trying to be passed off as bipartisanship," he later added.
The exact reasons why Rosenstein and/or Mueller passed off this Cohen probe remain unclear.
Footage of bomb blasts from Syria and Iraq was passed off as footage of the attack.
One of the most eagerly-awaited, for Senator Jeff Sessions, in fact passed off fairly smoothly.
Despite widespread fears about challenges to the legitimacy of the vote, election day passed off smoothly.
This was once passed off as a clever tactic to keep Britain's negotiating strategy under wraps.
In fact, the only things Andrew ever created were fictions about himself, passed off as fact.
Often, endangered fish of dubious origin can be passed off as more sustainable types of fish.
However, there is a market of people who are selling fake goods passed off as real.
But Falzone's story didn't run—it kept being passed off from one editor to the next.
The operator tries to ask more questions ... but gets passed off to an in-house nurse.
The election passed off relatively smoothly but its aftermath revealed the deep rifts in Zimbabwean society.
This isn't the first project Clinton has passed off to Bloomberg; that was the Clinton Climate Initiative.
The truth is the "culture" that's being passed off as normal policing was — and is — anti-blackness.
These costs, of course, will be passed off to consumers in the form of higher energy prices.
In the stone gardens, Nenadi had often passed off-duty hours playing tabletop mah ren with Anahah.
Gorbachev said he deserved some credit for the fact that Germany's reunification had passed off without bloodshed.
That makes things especially dangerous when these suggestions are passed off as tried-and-true financial advice.
The case is then passed off to the Delhi High Court, which further analyzed sentencing and appeals. Mar.
This results in misinformation about a country's people and history, and disrespectful interactions passed off as 'authentic' experiences.
During the Parkland shooting, BuzzFeed News identified five different people who were falsely passed off as the suspect.
That hurts shops in Kaliningrad, many of which have long passed off smuggled Polish meat as local meat.
The largest was a rally that passed off peacefully and which organisers claimed was attended by 1.7m people.
A spokesperson for the FDNY told BuzzFeed News the woman was passed off to EMS in good condition.
Hozoji watched Dillon harvest a bit, before he passed off the high-pressure hose and surfaced by himself.
Elections in 2013 passed off relatively peacefully, largely because people feared a repeat of 2007, says Mr Githongo.
He'd passed off forgeries of primarily 19th-century artists, like James E. Buttersworth, in major international auction houses.
It couldn't account for deepfakes that successfully passed off as real clips or probe every hidden online corner.
"What you're seeing is recklessness trying to be passed off as bipartisanship," he said on the Senate floor.
This year in California, fentanyl was passed off as the prescription drug Norco and sold on the streets.
The works were painted by Siddique and then passed off as genuine Whiteleys to unsuspecting collectors by Grant.
In October for example, viral Facebook pages successfully passed off old clips of space as live footage to millions.
What the company passed off as a proactive measure, however, turned out to actually be Apple forcing Facebook's hand.
Now plastic everywhere is thought such gimcrack stuff, ripe for landfill, and this attitude is passed off as naïve.
But The New Yorker noted that the story kept being passed off between editors before ultimately being pushed aside.
Since arriving at PSG, he scored 11 goals and passed off nine assists in only 14 Ligue 1 matches.
"What you're seeing is recklessness trying to be passed off as bipartisanship," Paul said in a Senate floor speech.
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service took over the cub from customs, and it was then passed off to the zoo.
It's why years-old news recirculates periodically on Facebook and Twitter, passed off as current, because why not, it's plausible.
"The food stays in your stomach until it's ready to be passed off safely into your small bowel," Ghanjhu says.
A billboard canvas flaps in the wind after Hurricane Matthew passed off shore in North Palm Beach, Florida on Oct.
But only one of them included millions of pieces of false evidence passed off as real under penalty of perjury.
Only his name in this case would be the U.S. government's public assets, passed off in a privatization fire sale.
" Why it matters: "This isn't the first project Clinton has passed off to Bloomberg; that was the Clinton Climate Initiative.
If I'm not able to test a product, it doesn't just get passed off to one of my male colleagues.
Much of what is passed off today as "autonomous driving" is some variation of this sort of advanced cruise control.
These queries were used to form questions that were then passed off to humans for paraphrasing over Amazon Mechanical Turk.
Well, Treasury released a one-page memo it passed off as said "analysis" on Monday and we have our answer.
When he and his lawyer, Ms. Blandon, arrived at his asylum appointment in April, they were passed off to ICE.
Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus passed off questions about Donald Trump's behavior toward women to the presumptive nominee himself.
The museum cover-up was not the only step taken in Italy to ensure the Iranian visit passed off smoothly.
Then those workflows are passed off to their workforce, and users can pick up whatever tasks they want that are available.
She probably does not care, but it makes me angry at how easily platitudes are passed off as journalism these days.
Fentanyl is often passed off as heroin or some other pill and users have no idea they are taking the drug.
Anthony passed off a double team to Jose Calderon in the corner for an open 215-point shot, but he missed.
Greenfield argues that the new deal gives Disney more leverage to increase distribution fees that will get passed off to consumers.
He also said it didn't matter if valuable information wasn't passed off to Trump Jr. given the intent of the meeting.
All around her, children sipped cream soda floats they passed off as butterbeer and decorated wands with paint, sequins and string.
Naïvely, perhaps, I had passed off the changes in Rasheed as his exploring and forming an identity away from his parents.
The election, the first since the army removed 94-year-old Robert Mugabe from office in November, passed off relatively smoothly.
Both prayers and the pro-government marches that followed in Tehran passed off peacefully, according a CNN producer on the ground.
"What you're seeing is recklessness trying to be passed off as bipartisanship," Paul said in a speech on the Senate floor.
Some functionality you'll normally find in a GPS device is passed off to the Navdy app to help simplify its user interface.
Gonzalez allegedly passed off the claim as a joke, but an NYPD spokesman tells PEOPLE the department is taking the threat seriously.
The usually pocket-sized medallions are handed out to service members — passed off during a handshake — as a tradition to build camaraderie.
But the reasons why this trend is being passed off as progressive or some short of "win" for feminism are beyond me.
The vote in 211 passed off peacefully despite the doom-mongering of many international observers and Kenya today is even more secure.
But it didn't work — Lewandowski instead passed off the message to a White House aide, Rick Dearborn, and Dearborn never delivered it.
Is fentanyl getting cut into coke, or is it being passed off as coke entirely—the latter presumably being way more dangerous?
But the record-breaking daily moves in the pound and other major currencies passed off relatively smoothly without major gaps in trading.
The filling was sorely lacking in salted egg yolk's saltiness, and to be honest, could have passed off for an almond croissant.
As this debate starts to become more mainstream in America, there are lots of misunderstandings and misapprehensions being passed off as fact.
No bad trips, no people freaking out on some weird new chemical from China that someone passed off to them as molly.
Fixing the market: The report emphasized marketplace-based solutions as opposed to regulations, which it passed off as largely antithetical to innovation.
It's a courtship ritual fueled by bottle service, plates of carved fruit, and colossal tips that are passed off to your server.
Last week, Target Corp cut ties with the Indian textile manufacturer saying it had passed off cheap sheets as premium Egyptian cotton.
The opaque stew, classically loaded with offal, is often passed off by Filipino immigrant parents as "chocolate meat" to their suspicious children.
The jobs I've worked can be passed off as résumé-building and provide me with real workplace experience that school itself can't.
In 1716, an etching of a young, beardless Palladio materialized in Britain, and was passed off as a work by Paolo Veronese.
Although I was young when my foster care ordeal began, I remember how it felt to be passed off and over-looked.
Fake news when passed off as true is certainly worrisome but when explicitly presented as such, the same judgment would be too harsh.
Often, it is passed off as heroin or some other pill and users have no idea that they are taking the dangerous drug.
The army's removal of settlers from Gaza, and latterly from outposts in the West Bank, has passed off with few instances of insubordination.
More often fentanyl gets passed off as other opiates, but it's been known to show up in party drugs including MDMA and coke.
The therapy was said to be state-of-the-art, but was in fact an unsuccessful treatment being passed off as something new.
The first is that though dating is passed off as a leisure activity, it really is a lot of work, particularly for women.
According to Brenneisen, ghost producers played a large role in her immaculate stage present by creating the music she passed off as her own.
The best tests were invented more than 100 years ago, and can easily be done by a judge — or passed off to a clerk.
However, a small amount of hydrogen sulfide could easily be passed off as an innocuous substance and would need specialist equipment to detect it.
The 2013 election passed off fairly peacefully, after opposition leader Raila Odinga, who is seen as Kenyatta's main rival, challenged Kenyatta's election in court.
A morning unionist march past an Irish nationalist estate in North Belfast that has often been the scene of violence passed off without incident.
Despite this moment of validation, Fabien-Ouellet felt that a dish with very deep roots in Quebec was suddenly being passed off as Canadian.
As he prepared to take office last year, Trump passed off day-to-day control of his business empire to his two adult sons.
Trump passed off the day-to-day responsibilities to his sons during his presidency, but the president is still an owner of the hotel.
The scandal is now one of the biggest food scares in Europe since 2013, when horse meat was discovered being passed off as beef.
Israeli officials described the incident between Israeli and French security officers as a "discussion" and said the visit had passed off according to plan.
MySpace, the abandoned social network for teens and spammers, has been passed off yet again and sold to a nearly century-old magazine publisher.
He had been there for two years before me, so he passed off some of his books to me, some of his old assignments.
Lion parts from South African farms are sold in Asia as a cheaper substitute for tiger, or passed off as tiger—either way, stimulating demand.
I've been mildly paranoid about mislabeled seafood every since I heard a This American Life episode episode about pig buttholes being passed off as calamari.
These species, which have been identified as the most likely to be passed off fraudulently, include a variety of tunas, sharks, Atlantic cod, and swordfish.
But last year's month-long event, spread across 11 cities, passed off without major security incidents and was deemed a success by players and fans.
Those will have to be public, even though companies cite employee privacy, to build trust and prevent violators from being passed off to other workplaces.
After a drawn-out revision process, the satellite designs were passed off to Orbital ATK, which began to manufacture seven of the planned 290 satellites.
But in the end, the vote to install Spain's first coalition government since its return to democracy in the late 1970s passed off as expected.
But in the end, the vote to install Spain's first coalition government since its return to democracy in the late 1970s passed off as expected.
But while the film aspires to a clipped complexity, it comes across as gimmicky and amateurish — a chain of miseries passed off as tough truths.
Politico reported that Tony Podesta said in September that he was no longer under investigation after Mueller passed off the investigation to prosecutors in New York.
" Rob Gronkowski was living his best life too -- sippin' on a bottle of booze somebody passed off to him ... and telling people, "I am big pimpin'.
Kenya's last election, in 2013, passed off peacefully, but 10 years ago the country was plunged into widespread violence in the aftermath of the 2007 vote.
But the demonstrations - on the 29th weekend in a row since they first erupted last November, leading on some occasions to riots - passed off largely peacefully.
The Discourse was a coping mechanism masquerading as a moral necessity, a form of "empowerment" passed off as an exercise of a new kind of power.
He explained to Daily Mail Australia on Thursday that he believes Rivera's death was "passed off" as a suicide after she refused to work as a prostitute.
By considering only highly trained working dogs as service animals, airline travel will be safer because untrained animals could no longer be passed off as support animals.
Sometimes their auto repair shops billed insurers for work not performed, work that was performed but not necessary, and for old parts they passed off as new.
Posters talk to each other in a specific language and invoke similar memes, where some of the worst kinds of racism are passed off as a laugh.
Fake news means different things to different people—for some it's factual information they disagree with, for others it means completely inaccurate information that's passed off as journalism.
After prayers, a group of men spilled out of one mosque and chanted slogans in a spontaneous march that passed off peacefully, footage shot by Reuters Television showed.
Posters talk to each other in a specific language and invoke similar memes — where some of the worst kinds of racism are passed off as a hilarious laugh.
While most of the rallies have passed off peacefully during the day, some have erupted into violence late at night when more radical protesters have clashed with police.
It's easy to miss, but Ivanka's eyes change color, and not in a way that could be passed off as a trick of the light or camera flash.
KINSHASA (Reuters) - Congolese opposition leader Felix Tshisekedi rejected suggestions that he might do a deal with President Joseph Kabila, at a rally which passed off peacefully on Tuesday.
Organizers and Bern police said the rally had passed off peacefully, though images from the demonstration showed a poster depicting Erdogan with a pistol pointing at his head.
Coyotes would lead large groups of migrants across la línea to a pre-arranged site on the American side where migrants would be passed off to another guide.
Andrew Ross Sorkin writes that it is unlikely that Mr. Trump's vulgar remarks about women would be passed off as mere "locker room talk" in corporate America today.
Government agents in the Lintong District raided a facility where copies of emperor Qin Shi Huang's famous earthen funerary guards were being passed off as the genuine article.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prayers at the compound of Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque passed off peacefully on Friday despite a week of tension over access to a corner of the compound.
Kessel and Keller entered the offensive zone with speed before Keller passed off to Kessel, who scored with a wrist shot from the inside edge of the right circle.
But in her years of teaching and taking courses, she said, she had never seen anything as flimsy as what L.U.O. passed off in its supposedly graduate-level courses.
Ao's launch comes amid growing questions around provenance, as loose Japanese regulations have meant imported whisky, when bottled or blended in the country, can be passed off as local.
Sex toys and dolls: It's possible to get an STD from someone else if you're using a sex toy that was passed off shortly after someone else used it.
The imports were being supplied from other countries but being directed through Bangladesh and passed off as being of Bangladeshi origin after minimal processing, the finance ministry statement said.
What for centuries was merely mild ribaldry now touches hot-button issues: the question of women's sexual self-rule and the problem of male paranoia passed off as pleasantry.
At critical moments over the last three years, they were distracted by personal projects, and passed off security and policy decisions to subordinates, according to current and former executives.
Even though the election passed off peacefully, several water cannon trucks patrolled outside the central Harare headquarters of the MDC as its red-shirted supporters danced in the streets.
According to the National Post, Lil Tay also passed off a $3.6 million penthouse as her own when was actually the site of an open house her mom hosted.
The famed noggin popped up in a scene where Rick and his people went looking for a severed head that could be passed off as the one belonging to Gregory.
But even though Ogie quickly wins over Dawn and the audience, it's not enough to erase the ickiness of seeing what clearly amounts to stalking passed off as mutual love.
PROVENANCE Ao's launch comes amid growing questions around provenance, as loose Japanese regulations have meant imported whisky, when bottled or blended in the country, can be passed off as local.
"So if this woman's story is true, her problem is with Neil Armstrong — because he would have passed off stolen goods to her," said Pearlman, who runs the website collectSPACE.com.
The White House has also passed off many of Trump's controversial comments as "jokes," including when he called Democrats "treasonous" for not applauding during his State of the Union address.
" The Chronicle tore into Trump's comments, saying that while many of his remarks can be passed off as "bizarre Trumpian bloviations," these are "too serious for Houstonians to let slide.
But he was more closely associated with a certain comedic tone — a relentless self-scrutiny that he passed off as self-absorption — than with any particular gag or punch line.
To be sure, the pitfalls of choosing some cheaper operators – from a lack of oxygen cylinders to cooks being passed off as experienced guides – can befall mountaineers from any country.
Voting passed off relatively smoothly on the day, raising hopes of a break from a history of disputed and violent polls, but the violence in Harare darkened the political atmosphere.
Once most loans in the United States are issued, they are immediately passed off to a servicer, who is responsible for collecting ("servicing") the loan until it's been fully paid off.
He told CNN that after spending time in Paris and Nice during the Euro 2016 soccer tournament which passed off without any incidents, "terrorism was the furthest thing" from their minds.
It passed off the most recent SC coupe and roadster as a sports car, a prissy slope-backed thing that never managed more than 2467 horsepower despite a V-2389 engine.
A message posted to Twitter, from an agency believed to be linked to IS. (Twitter) This is the second time this month that someone has passed off fake IS material online.
On Friday, Trump passed off as sarcasm the assertion he made repeatedly this week that President Barack Obama and Clinton were "co-founders" of Islamic State and its Most Valuable Players.
He said officers had dealt with 18 protests on the day of the 2011 wedding, which passed off without incident, but there were complaints from campaigners that police had been heavy-handed.
The authors and publishers in question passed off existing compositions as new recordings or made minor adjustments to old songs, registering the rights under their own names or those of family members.
"Stories appeared in newspapers, comic books, and magazines and a number of fake copper-plated steel cents were passed off as fabulous rarities to unsuspecting purchasers," according to the auction house's website.
The authors and publishers in question passed off existing compositions as new recordings or made minor adjustments to old songs, registering the rights under their own names or those of family members.
And the resulting product, without the ability to accurately discern legitimate websites from utter nonsense, exacerbated the prevalence, reach, and potential profit to be gained by sharing bullshit passed off as news.
The discovery of a noticeable dip in the light output of ions in the planet's northern regions could have been passed off as weird anomaly, but Stallard's team decided to investigate further.
While all these previous tournaments had problems they passed off without the kinds of rioting already witnessed in Marseille in 2016, which is evidence in itself of the effectiveness of the approach.
If they had grown up on the verdant fields and warm weather of Florida or California, a night like Monday might just be passed off as another night in the big leagues.
" ---- I went from foster care to the Olympics By Simone Biles "Although I was young when my foster care ordeal began, I remember how it felt to be passed off and overlooked.
And so, my debut party looks included navy and black pinstriped men's-wear-inspired CdG jackets with slight bustles and trains which, on a seventh grader, could be passed off as dresses.
Despite a long list of potential pitfalls, Tillerson's visit to China, the first by a senior member of the Trump administration, passed off relatively smoothly although there were no tangible gains to show.
There's still a lot of potential for a company like Eloquent Labs to optimize further by enabling conversations passed off to customer service reps (the completely broken ones) to pass back to machines.
Moscow-based painter Konstantin "Zmogk" Danilov welcomed efforts to stop the "avalanche of advertising frescoes" passed off as "art," but said restrictions on art content and the overly bureaucratic approval process threatened creativity.
"The best type of security is the security you never discuss," added the man who was head of the organizing committee of the 2012 Games which passed off without any major security issues.
Simone Biles: I went from foster care to the Olympics February 5 Although I was young when my foster care ordeal began, I remember how it felt to be passed off and overlooked.
When the International Olympic Committee declined to bar the entire Russian team from the Summer Games, it largely passed off the decision on Russian athletes and teams to the individual international sports federations.
It is the Chinese penchant for tiger bone which continues to endanger this keystone species and even encourages the poaching of lion in Africa, where lion bones are passed off as tiger bones.
Mr. Santiago, the rights advocate, said the surveillance footage in Mr. delos Santos's case proved what critics had long argued: that extrajudicial killings in the Philippines are routinely passed off as "nanlaban" shootouts.
An image that's being passed off as a nude of congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was debunked as being fake by a foot fetishist on Reddit—because that's the future we're living in now.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer, laying out how the raid came together, was clear to note that it was approved by the Obama administration before it was passed off and approved by Trump.
The limited communication between those on the inside and those on the outside has resulted in confusion and a sense of helplessness among some relatives, as rumors and misinformation get passed off as fact.
The problem is that what might have been passed off as a bit of knockabout fun by a David Cameron or a Tony Blair, now looks like a defining moment for this Prime Minister.
The New York Times this week exposed Facebook's failure to properly deal with the early warning signs of Russian interference on the platform as leaders at the company passed off security responsibilities to others.
But A Book About Love is apparently not just "insolently unoriginal" in its conception and execution—it's unoriginal because Lehrer has once again passed off the words and ideas of others as his own.
The lawsuit says Ms. Irgit, 41, has passed off Ms. Ferrarini's design as her own, even submitting to the United States Copyright Office a photo of the Kiini bathing suit and receiving a copyright.
KPMG was forced to publicly dismiss its own conclusions as well, admitting that it had essentially copied a memo from its client's lawyers and passed off the allegations as its own, fully investigated findings.
Also, from a journalistic standard, it is clear that large sections of the article initially included content co-opted from other writers without attribution and passed off as original in the published blog post.
"With a view to low core inflation, some policies are often passed off as a free lunch," a note from Commerzbank senior economists Dr Ralph Solveen and Dr Jorg Kramer said in a note Friday.
Regardless, the very fact that Mitchell passed off non-authentic footage as real is more than enough to strike his scores and, as they also announce, ban him from further placement anywhere in the system.
Working collaboratively online from different cities across the country, the four acquaintances began working off of a list of around sixty names that had been started by journalist Jeff Yang and passed off to Ajayi.
KIEV (Reuters) - Western diplomats joined gay rights activists on a Pride march in Kiev on Sunday and spoke of signs of progress on gay rights in Ukraine after the event passed off largely without incident.
"What often is passed off as competition is more accurately described as persistent marketing and brand activity designed to promote a blizzard of barely differentiated products," the advisory body said in the 680-page report.
The Times article on Wednesday described how Mr. Zuckerberg and Ms. Sandberg passed off many critical security and policy decisions in recent years and delayed responses to abuse on Facebook or played down its significance.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk just passed off a bit more information about the upcoming launch; pre-orders will begin on March 353, the same day as the reveal, and you can reserve one for $1,000.
At first the new drugs were often passed off as MDMA, but they soon came to be sold for what they were and their merits—for mephedrone, a shorter high and a more mellow comedown—appreciated.
The world has seen all-black burgers, jet-black ice cream and now the Bistro in IKEA Japan is making black hotdogs called "ninja dogs"—and no, they aren't burnt foods being passed off as edible.
ROME, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Italian police have seized 85,000 tonnes of green olives treated with copper sulphate to brighten their colour, and thousands of tonnes of foreign olive oil being passed off as "Made in Italy".
For example, Barnum got his start in show business when he purchased an elderly slave named Joice Heth who he passed off as the 160-year-old nurse of George Washington and worked until her death.
The state of California enacted an almost total ban in July on ivory, including that from elephants, mammoths and walruses, in a bid to prevent illegally poached elephant ivory from being passed off as other varieties.
The election, the first since the army's removal of 94-year-old Mugabe, passed off relatively smoothly but its aftermath revealed the deep rifts in Zimbabwean society and the instinctive heavy-handedness of the security forces.
Demonstrators on the Champs-Elysees avenue were pushed back at one point by water cannon, and sporadic clashes with police erupted in other cities including Lyon, Bordeaux and Toulouse, though the protests largely passed off peacefully.
"This is the population that is being passed off as ghosts and bogus by the government," said Reetika Khera, an associate professor of economics at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, who co-wrote the study.
Of particular interest was the use of unsubstantiated information from anonymous sources, a practice that fueled some of the so-called fake news — false rumors passed off as legitimate journalism — that proliferated during the presidential election.
Odinga lost again in 2013 and alleged rigging due to the widespread breakdown of electronic voter ID machines, but he limited his challenges to the courts, not the streets, and the elections eventually passed off peacefully.
On songs like "Real Friends" and "No More Parties in LA," Mr. West sounds exhausted and exasperated, while "I Love Kanye" is a withering self-assessment passed off as a taunt ("I miss the old Kanye").
The two daughters of the actress Lori Loughlin, who was charged in connection with the fraud case last week, were passed off as crew recruits despite never having competed in the sport, according to federal prosecutors.
His threat was a response to the capture on July 4th of the Grace 1, a Panama-flagged tanker laden with Iranian crude that was raided by British marines as it passed off the coast of Gibraltar.
Sure, this could be passed off as "creative inspiration," a la Richard Prince or Quentin Tarantino, but, as far as I can tell, Shields has never acknowledged that his photography is influenced by the work of others.
The very same pipeline that had been a cause celebre when Trump visited NATO was passed off with a shrug — "competition" — thus reinforcing Europe's unease that U.S. concerns about Nord Stream 2 are merely a mercantilist ploy.
The Penguins retook their one-goal advantage 2:03 later with a power-play goal by Malkin, who passed off to Chris Kunitz before he drove hard to the net to complete the nifty give-and-go.
Though he had already passed off the heavy lifting to Silver by the latter one, it was Stern who faced the greatest criticism, as well as the damage to a legacy that had otherwise rarely been tarnished.
Though he had already passed off the heavy lifting to Silver by the latter one, it was Stern who faced the greatest criticism, as well as the damage to a legacy that had otherwise rarely been tarnished.
On DACA and other important issues that fall squarely in its lap, Congress has shamefully passed off the political hot potato (most prominently to Special Counsel Robert Mueller) rather than seize its constitutional ship at the helm.
Baldwin says Mary Boone passed off a copy of Ross Bleckner's "Sea and Mirror" as the real thing and took steps to make it look like the real thing ... this according to new legal docs obtained by TMZ.
A concerned friend from Venice came across a print that looked suspiciously like one from the Life of the Virgin series and — worried that it was a copy passed off as the real thing — sent it to Dürer.
This $20 bill was thought to be a part of the ransom, but it was later discovered to be a counterfeit passed off on a Newsweek editor as part of an "interview" with a man posing as Cooper.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish police have arrested a Dutch meat trader sentenced in France for his role in a 2013 scam that passed off cheap horse meat as pricier beef to various ready-made meals and burger producers across Europe.
If you meet or exceed, you get to be a "reboot" — if you fail, then you're doomed to RETREAD territory, which has within its borders unoriginal ideas, derivative stuff passed off as new but recognizable to critics and viewers.
"Even though a lot of death metal can be passed off on a casual glance, I think it also can help you confront some of these transgressive issues about dying and death and feeling out of place and alienated," Hannum says.
It's bigger than that—objectification in all its guises, the futility of good intentions, the half measures passed off as progress, men who think they know what's best for them, men who think they know what's best for the world.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Despite a long list of potential pitfalls, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's visit to China, the first by a senior member of the Trump administration, passed off relatively smoothly although there were no tangible gains to show.
One of those groups, Draft Beto, set out to raise $85033 million for O'Rourke and even sought to put together email lists that could be passed off to the Texas Democrat in the event that he launched a White House campaign.
They worked hard to care for their own, which is why the scourge of drugs, a reliance on government programs and the fact that babies are being passed off to foster homes and grandparents make some of them shake their heads.
Saturday's landing, in a 100-seater Embraer, involved a pre-touch-down briefing about emergency "go-around" procedures but passed off smoothly, to the cheers and delight of those on board and hundreds of Saints crammed into the glass-fronted terminal.
Hokkaido's specimens are the most prized in the country, for their flame-colored reproductive organs — often mistakenly passed off as roe — which are creamy and sweet, with the wobble of custard, and vanish like a briny snow on the tongue.
In Basel, the Swiss authorities are prosecuting a local art expert who they say sold hundreds of fake prints that he passed off online as the work of Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Paul Klee, Pablo Picasso and others over 10 years.
In Basel, the Swiss authorities are prosecuting a local art expert who they say sold hundreds of fake prints that he passed off online as the work of Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Paul Klee, Pablo Picasso and others over 10 years.
We are simply bombarded with news choices today, and what is passed off as social still carries a tinge of news to it, enough so that we play Paul Revere with the things we read on our smart phones all day.
While there was still work to be done -- at least three trucks remained pinned under a large concrete slab at that time, while volunteers busily passed off water to rescuers at the site -- it's not likely to go on for much longer.
In the past, this problem usually got passed off to a set of highly skilled engineers or database administrators, but the founders formed Nexla with the goal of putting the ability to process this data within reach of line-of-business folks.
In an interview with Fox News's Jeanine Pirro, Giuliani speculated that New York's attorney general had passed off the investigation into bank fraud charges against Trump's longtime personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, to Mueller while continuing to investigate Manafort, Trump's former campaign chairman.
The SVR circulated a fake "bulletin" it passed off as a genuine intelligence report about Rich, who was killed in Washington, D.C., in July 2016 in what the D.C. Police Department have said was a botched robbery, Yahoo news reported on Tuesday.
While Kremlin officials expect the two leaders to discuss Ukraine, Syria, North Korea and arms control, they believe it will be impossible to hammer out even a minimum agreement in any of these areas that could be passed off as a success.
Now because Trump is hated and because he's added extra cruelties, the persistence of that problem — the kids living in converted Walmarts or passed off to relatives or foster families and unaccounted for thereafter — has suddenly become a source of outrage for liberals.
The obvious solution would be to just serve raw worms and call it gagh, just as chicken's feet or any large animal's heart, when lightly doctored with coloring and garnish, can be passed off as an Earth equivalent for pipius claws or heart of targh.
And yet, it was passed off to you the American people and FISA court judges as real, credible evidence by top FBI, DOJ officials to obtain the FISA warrant to spy on the Trump campaign associate at the height of a presidential election in 2016.
But although all 93 flights in the two-week period in March passed off without a hitch, the cost of the drones from Matternet, another Silicon Valley startup, tends to be more than using motorbikes, thinks Judith Sherman, Unicef's HIV/AIDS chief in Malawi.
Through his bankruptcies and other devices, it is quite possible that Trump passed off most or even all of these losses on others, leaving himself with the golden ticket that could have enabled him to avoid taxes on his income for the next two decades.
"You may have to press the candidate particularly aggressively to be sure that he confronts what he may have passed off as a failed advance and not have imagined would come back to haunt him," a veteran Democratic lawyer who advises campaigns told Reuters.
Castor told me when it came to the Super Bowl, the decision to use facial recognition software wouldn't have been up to the local police—for a huge, national event like that, security is passed off to the federal level—but they would have been involved.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Part of a lawsuit can proceed against the founder of Facebook's virtual reality glasses unit Oculus VR Inc, but a U.S. judge also dismissed several claims filed by another company which alleged the Oculus founder had passed off its confidential information as his own.
We won't be fooled by yet another Trump scam, we won't allow the cost of Trump's plan to be passed off from Wall Street, and we won't settle for anything less than a fully funded infrastructure plan that builds a better America for the 21st century.
Charyn doesn't try to provide a definite answer to the crucial question of why Kosinski passed off his most famous book as something it was not, but this last section goes some way toward suggesting why he felt the need to conceal himself behind a mask.
What had recently been passed off as minor or, given the Republicans' grip on government, academic differences, are now opening up like seismic rifts -- offering insights for voters not only into the candidates' visions for health care, but on how they might act as president. Sen.
Aides and lawmakers involved in the impeachment trial say that after unilaterally withholding the charges for nearly a month in a bid for leverage — a decision that Republicans fiercely criticized — Ms. Pelosi has now passed off many of the day-to-day tasks of the case.
If the celebration is attended to with some gusto, even an entirely arranged match can be passed off as one in which the parties fell in love without any machinations of their aunt or uncle or the neighbor lady-turned-matchmaker who lives three doors down.
Related: Keiko Fujimori's Chances of Becoming Peru's President Depend on Her Jailed Dad's Legacy Voting passed off peacefully, with no allegations of major irregularities, although many voters were forced to line up for hours and accused the National Office of Electoral Processes, which organized the vote, of ineptitude.
ET. (CNBC) Hurricane Maria, a category 3, thrashed parts of the Dominican Republic with heavy rain and high winds as it passed off its east coast this morning after making a direct hit on Puerto Rico that caused severe flooding and cut power to almost all the island.
Then memories, triggered by a few dug-up artifacts from that time — a starry-eyed confessional essay she passed off as fiction to a teacher, some photos that show clearly just how young she actually was — come rushing in, and she's compelled to reexamine her past through grown-up eyes.
Other problems, however, enter the realm of the sinister, from coroners secretly selling the tissue of murder victims, to the tissue of people with HIV being passed off to medical educators as healthy, to crematoria operators cutting off and selling body parts of corpses they were meant to be cremating.
And in a sly prank that no one seems to have been up on, he also published a new volume of his poetry, titled "Shards," with New Directions, which he passed off as a translation of verses by a 14th-century Roman poet named Lorenzo Chiera (English translation: Who Was Lawrence).
When you're promised something like "rock hard abs in 28 days," told one special tea is all you need to lose those last 10 pounds or bombarded with flashy advertisements passed off as legitimate information, it's easy to see why so many people just throw up their hands and give up.
Ed Cox, the chairman of the New York State Republican Committee and an acquaintance, secured Page a meeting in early 2016 with Trump's campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, who in turn passed off Page to Sam Clovis, a talk-show host and conservative activist in Iowa who was building out Trump's foreign-policy team.
I shudder when I read many of the comments here because I realize that much really hasn't changed and that those postcards from the past of black men burned, castrated and swinging, surrounded by the faces of white men, women and children smiling gleefully, might be passed off as a harmless prank.
We left Suzuki on the end of a 7-0 winning streak through the early Pancrase events, noting that he suffered a hard loss to the powerful Bas Rutten, and a loss to Masakatsu Funaki which is one of the most obviously worked bouts you will ever see passed off as legitimate shortly afterwards.
In the past month alone, the site has debunked a video from Sri Lanka being passed off as footage of Indian Hindus abusing Muslim women, a video from Russia that claimed to show drones Israel had sold to India, and several pieces of fake news about the recent military clash between India and Pakistan.
Racism and color hierarchy are us, as much as — sometimes more than — the ideals of democracy and fairness... The devaluing of black people that perpetuates bad policing descends from slavery, the national trauma that too often gets passed off as a terrible but isolated event in time — done, over with, only tangentially bearing on our national consciousness now.
At 42:15: I share an observation that I've heard from entrepreneurs, which is that they are sometimes disappointed by how little time they get with the AH partner who leads the investment in their company, and that they are sometimes passed off to non-investing partners quickly (and sometimes, those non-investing partners' junior staffers).
The Justice Department did not respond to Vox's request for comment on the status of the Huber investigation, but a New York Times report in May suggested that some of Huber's mandate would be passed off to John Durham, the Connecticut US attorney whom Barr has tapped to look into the origins of the Russia probe.
Prosecutors in Washington are eyeing a November trial for Roger StoneRoger Jason Stone3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Judge rejects Stone's request to dismiss charges Judge dismisses DNC lawsuit against Trump campaign, Russia over election interference MORE, a case Mueller passed off when he shuttered his probe after charging the former Trump ally with lying to Congress about his interactions with WikiLeaks.
While discussing the issue of trust — she does not take corporate PAC money — Ms. Spanberger, formerly of the C.I.A., told me about the time when, as a case officer, she strapped tens of thousands of dollars to her waist, put on a maternity shirt and passed off the cash to a man who signed for it with an X and a squiggle on a line.

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