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"There is a pattern that you see with the North Koreans, [which] is the rhetoric precedes activity, which precedes a launch," he said.
After all, the fullness of adult citizenship is not bestowed at once: Driving precedes voting precedes drinking, and the right to stand for certain offices is granted only in your thirties.
Ironically, we know that restriction that typically precedes binge eating.
Spanish colonial culture precedes English colonial culture in North America.
Inoue's younger brother, Takuma, 103, precedes him in the ring.
It precedes the 100th observation of Veterans Day on Monday.
The treaty precedes the founding of Saudi Arabia in 1932.
Her love of denim, however, long precedes her modeling days.
What about the red carpet coverage that precedes the ceremonies?
A long history of Trump "frameworks" and "outlines" precedes it.
Add to that, the fact that next week's episode precedes hometowns.
Froth is a trading environment that usually precedes a market bubble.
Termination of lease agreements normally precedes applications made to the DGCA.
People know her name, she reasoned, and her reputation precedes her.
Trump's meeting with small business owners precedes the November midterm elections.
It also precedes a competitive GOP primary in Alabama where Sen.
Complaining is troubling, as well as the attitude that precedes it.
In their disclaimer, which precedes cartoons like Tom & Jerry, Warner Bros.
As it precedes, the Brexit is actually undermining Britain's position globally.
Mara Salvatrucha, or MS-21, precedes Mr. Obama's presidency by decades.
A "U" indicating that the threats are unclassified precedes both. 3.
Not so much the vacuuming, dusting, and sweeping that precedes their arrival.
"We have a lot of content that precedes modern era," he said.
But across many different terrains, value disagreement precedes engagement with the facts.
She has a long history of activism that precedes her political career.
Drake's reputation as the World's Most Lovably Corny Rapper often precedes him.
His reputation precedes him, and he's known for his gun-happy tactics.
The territory no longer precedes the map, nor does it survive it.
Dwight is doing something that just precedes feeding Daryl in Daryl's cell.
A 10-hour hike precedes the stunning rock outcrop that is Trolltunga.
But the more revolutionary act is the desire that precedes the sex.
For one thing, Mr. Trump's reputation for using the technique precedes him.
Typically this kind of a crossover precedes a 20 percent or more move.
Her eyes betray the state of anxiety that precedes important moments like this.
Warming in this region sometimes precedes the onset of El Niño (reut.rs/2lZ3oOg).
Of course, we've had a rule on our books that precedes David Stern.
But it is the long caravan of advertising vehicles which precedes the racers.
Rct's path is reminiscent of a giant that precedes it: Pixar Animation Studios .
Decade-old Imgur precedes the explosion in popularity of bite-sized internet content.
The notion of Apple's "walled garden" ecosystem of products precedes even the iPhone.
Click here to view original GIFEverybody knows Picasso, his name precedes his art.
It is the world that we live in, and it precedes human interaction.
But, as we have seen before, pride all too often precedes a fall.
To say her reputation precedes her would be an understatement at this point.
Deep, imperious and thundering with an angry irony, the voice precedes the man.
Initiation of the action precedes full conscious perception of seeing the approaching ball.
But that's because it precedes those streaming services by more than a decade.
But two and a half years into his presidency, Trump's reputation precedes him.
It is the royal anthem, not the national anthem, that precedes such events.
It is the second death during the Carnival season that precedes Mardi Gras.
The administration's neglect of our nation's financial health long precedes the president's address.
Trump's affinity for Time's Person of the Year precedes his time in politics.
The hour or so of entertainment that precedes this encounter is perfectly pleasant.
It also precedes the company's planned launch into Japan at the end of 2019.
ADP's jobs data precedes Friday's nonfarm job-creation report from the U.S. Labor Department.
The court filing precedes Trump's address Friday to the NRA's annual convention in Indianapolis.
Negative back-log growth historically precedes a negative earnings revision cycle by 3 months.
Plus, mental illness usually precedes suicide, but it's not discussed in 13 Reasons Why.
In it, Zukav explains that intention precedes every thought and action and determines outcomes.
Garcetti said the abuse of detainers is a problem that precedes the Trump administration.
The editorial cartoonist shows us the great scene that precedes Thanksgiving as it unfolds.
Stock prices are high relative to earnings and dividends, which often precedes a fall.
What precedes that overall, alas, represents a creative step back, not a leap forward.
It's that the music precedes and becomes one with the character it's attached to.
This, for all the harrumphing that precedes it, I offer as a legitimate option.
"Well, he might be escalating it but I think that precedes Trump," he said.
"I have a connection with folks that certainly precedes the president," Mr. Rossi said.
In particular, a Passover seder precedes one of the movie's sadder, more desperate moments.
All purr with pride at the haka, a Maori war dance that precedes international matches.
Not because I am possessed of any special power, but because my story precedes me.
Q: Are there signs businesses are overinvesting in a way that often precedes a downturn?
However scary Trump might be, the GOP desire to burn everything down long precedes him.
As you can see, it precedes a huge — or yooge — jump in the stock's value.
Bleaching happens when pollution causes corals to lose their color and often precedes their death.
The news precedes the publication of Faris' book, Anna Faris is Unqualified, due out Oct.
People whose loyalty to government precedes loyalty to Trump are distrusted and, often, pushed out.
"River to the sea" is a phrase that precedes Hamas by more than 85033 years.
Her metaphor is dated — it obviously precedes launderettes — but the message was a powerful one.
Fasting during Advent was a bit more lax than Lent, the period that precedes Easter.
A rapidly receding ocean is a phenomenon that usually precedes a killer wave, according to NOAA.
The violence that precedes a domestic violence homicide is not always directed at an intimate partner.
Weaker market breadth sometimes — but far from always — precedes a deeper setback in the headline indexes.
A big gap may reflect the kind of unsustainable credit boom that often precedes a crisis.
This week, I was asked to simply pay attention to what precedes my symptoms of panic.
Because the 1960 film precedes—and, in many ways, paved the way for—those later documentaries.
Gnostic thinking takes us to a privileged ontological realm: the state of perfection that precedes actualization.
This instinct well precedes those who told us that negotiating with the Iranian regime was impossible.
Dr. Sadownick's work as a gay-rights activist long precedes the founding of the Antioch program.
The production total for Q22 comes via Tesla's customary quarterly update, which precedes its earnings release.
It is nevertheless the map that precedes the territory—precession of simulacra—that engenders the territory.
"The Day Before You Came" details the oblivious mundane existence that precedes a life-changing encounter.
The problem of Yemen's child soldiers precedes this civil war, and spans its entire political spectrum.
The is developing a classic test and retest pattern that often precedes a major trend reversal.
Do you feel like when you go on those shows that your reputation precedes you a bit?
And history shows gains by the company's stock precedes advances by the rest of the tech sector.
The report is closely watched as it precedes the more comprehensive non-farm payrolls report on Friday.
Thursday's ADP report precedes Friday's nonfarm payrolls data, which includes hiring in both private and public sectors.
A disclaimer precedes the first episode of Magic for Humans, clarifying that there are no camera tricks.
The sickening noise of some important mechanical part breaking precedes a sudden, jarring movement of the ship.
We should perhaps spend more time dwelling on the rich virtuality that precedes the fall into existence.
Polling precedes getting into the fall debate, where Lugar, Johnson and Stein would soar and find supporters.
The best way to head off a war is to win the political battle that precedes it.
Yes, there's a romanticization of spit fucking in the gay community which probably far precedes Brokeback Mountain.
The event precedes our TechCrunch Meetup the week after in Zug, Switzerland, the so-called Crypto Valley.
He continued to play recreationally and at the par-3 contest that precedes the Masters each year.
This executive order has no relation to the COVID-19 outbreak given how far it precedes it.
The Moody's/ADP report precedes the more closely watched Labor Department nonfarm payrolls count, which comes Friday.
It's essentially the investigation that precedes any vote in committee or on the floor of the House.
What is more, there has been little sign of the heady exuberance that normally precedes a slump.
The latest round of talks precedes the U.S.' imposition of additional tariffs on Chinese products next Tuesday.
Their reputation for reliability precedes them, but this advantage will not last as foreign competitors will improve.
The bond market, not far from a state that typically precedes a recession, says not so fast.
The wave of violence precedes Mexico's presidential election, which is set to take place on July 1.
The halt in fighting precedes peace talks set to begin on April 18 in Kuwait under U.N. auspices.
We are entering an arms race which long precedes us, and will go on long after we disappear.
Peppa's reputation precedes her and someone pointed out the very valid reason that Peppa was getting beat up.
And check out the video ... he slurs his words a lot, and the discussion precedes his "Deflategate" rant.
The index complements the U.S. Commerce Department's durable goods orders report, which it precedes by a few days.
He never lost it more than on "Darling Nikki," a song from "Purple Rain" whose notoriety precedes it.
The reputation of their beards precedes them, though that facial hair is more kempt than it once was.
"His reputation precedes him and, indeed, it frightened them (the Berlusconis)," said a source close to the negotiations.
While SOAS precedes the award of a final SEAL contract, it is not for the faint of heart.
An inquiry is the investigation that precedes any vote in committee or on the floor of the House.
Of note: An inverted yield curve is a sign of an unhealthy economy and typically precedes a recession.
If it is calm we are looking at, then it might be the kind that precedes the storm.
The problem, of course, is that small talk precedes big talk in the normal course of human affairs.
Like any entity for which a stormy transformation precedes equilibrium, it seems the LNAH's opposing forces have finally balanced.
The consolidation often precedes a continuation of the uptrend with a breakout towards a long term target of 23,2280.
Thursday's main event precedes a slew of games on Sunday, including several match-ups starting at 1 p.m. EST.
For everyone else, though, the concert footage just can't live up to the variety and surprise that precedes it.
In the scene that precedes the murder he reaches high for the spectral weapon, as Mr Norris had urged.
If you thought it was weird when someone's reputation precedes them, now their most intimate moments will precede them.
Eucharisteo always precedes the miracle: Give thanks – and you get the miracle of knowing that you do get enough.
This precedes the anticipated debut of commercial drone delivery in Africa, which could be one to two years off.
Without knowledge of the theme or idea that precedes it, one is free to express themselves with limited constraints.
The overwhelming response was to blame President Trump, but the truth is this type of behavior long precedes him.
KIDS SEE GHOSTS precedes new solo albums from Teyana Taylor and Nas, scheduled for release in the coming weeks.
Criminal information typically precedes a guilty plea, and a plea hearing for Manafort has been scheduled for 11 a.m.
The sign of strength in the economy, however, precedes Britain's stunning vote last month to leave the European Union.
At Rezdôra, a new northern-Italian restaurant in the Flatiron district, some dishes have a reputation that precedes them.
Yield curve inversion is creating chaos within global financial markets because inversion occurs infrequently and often precedes a recession.
Sometimes, mild bleeding precedes a full-blown burst, causing a sudden, severe headache that relents but then usually returns.
Despite it being the bona fide gateway treatment to a "younger-looking you," Botox's reputation still surprisingly precedes it.
Tuesday night's release precedes two other Energy Department releases to American Oversight that are expected during the coming months.
JPMorgan warned its clients to hedge against a market drop because extremely low volatility often precedes a sell-off.
There was a clear reason in that our Leadership meeting, which directly precedes the team meeting, often runs late.
It also precedes Super Tuesday voting in California, which is in the midst of a housing and homelessness crisis.
It is the question that precedes all others in protecting the U.S. against the emerging threat that is China.
Lastly, I ended up at the studio of Narcissister, an artist whose reputation precedes by a good country mile.
Partially hydrogenated oils also lead to increased inflammation and endothelial dysfunction, a condition that precedes atherosclerosis and clogging of arteries.
Biden's speech, which also targeted the president for a lack of "empathy," precedes a Trump event later in the day.
It is designed to complement the U.S. Commerce Department's durable goods orders report, which it precedes by a few days.
Companies are also using language understanding in the laborious peer review process that precedes publication, reports Douglas Heaven for Nature.
I see on the cardiac monitor that the patient is in ventricular fibrillation, the heart rhythm that immediately precedes death.
The ECB decision precedes a meeting next week by the U.S. Federal Reserve, which is also expected to cut rates.
In most helicopters, turning upside down is somewhat alarming, since it's the sort of thing that usually precedes a crash.
Zandi was commenting on ADP's monthly National Employment Report, which precedes Friday's Bureau of Labor Statistics jobs report for December.
The dollar's overnight jump led to speculation that Japanese authorities were checking currency rates, a step that often precedes intervention.
This is classic rally, retreat retest, and rally behaviour that often precedes the development of a longer term sustainable uptrend.
What he does appear to be, though, is a kid with too much money and a reputation that precedes him.
It's not a surprise to me that Wood had this quirky Arts and Crafts background that precedes his Impressionist phase.
Till Fellner is the soloist in Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 5, which precedes a performance of Mahler's Symphony No. 5.
The last time all appropriations bills were passed in regular order and on time precedes the explosive growth of earmarks.
WEF's survey always precedes the World Economic Forum that takes place in the Alpine resort of Davos, Switzerland, every January.
An impeachment inquiry is essentially the investigation that precedes any vote in committee or on the floor of the House.
YBCA believes that culture precedes change and it is the responsibility of arts organizations to spur and support social movement.
"This suggests that amyloid buildup in the brain's blood vessels precedes plaque formation in chimpanzees," noted study co-author Melissa Edler.
Mariah Carey may be the unofficial queen of Christmas, but Kimberly J. Brown reigns over the spooky holiday that precedes it.
Look For HTTPSHTTPS is more secure that the HTTP that precedes most website addresses, since it encrypts the data you send.
Still, even though he hasn't confirmed that he's running, creating such a committee often precedes the official launch of a campaign.
Iron Fist unfortunately hit a sour note in the series, which is doubly unfortunate since it immediately precedes the miniseries premiere.
Each eruption happens unpredictably, but some big ones can be anticipated by watching for the atypically quiet period that precedes them.
Creative and innovative solutions will keep your thinking fresh so you can avoid the feeling of monotony that often precedes burnout.
Research done on suicide suggests there are almost always multiple causes in addition to whatever event precedes a death by suicide.
"As in any relationship, the fear of suffering in the end must not obscure all the happiness that precedes," said Bakang.
Slow-downs in housing, the analysis noted, typically precedes recessions by around two years - just in time for the 2020 polls.
Curbside's reputation precedes itself, achieving horror-story status within the Chicago literary community despite the high quality of books it's published.
The French Open, the Grand Slam tournament that precedes Wimbledon, already announced that it would push its dates back to Sept.
It was O.K. that she loves pasta, but now she precedes it with a piece of broiled fish or grilled chicken.
A closing note that the captors "lie in unmarked graves in East London" seems out of step with what precedes it.
It precedes the long-awaited launch of Amazon's fulfillment center, which will enable it to sell directly to consumers in Brazil.
The retrospective precedes a run of Joan Micklin Silver's 224 film about a Boston newspaper, "Between the Lines," starting on Feb.
In a timeline that precedes the main narrative we are informed, for example, that the city was "renamed Istanbul" in 1453.
Carey is an icon whose reputation precedes her and I'm super excited to get some behind the scenes footage of Mimi. E!
In Song, it is not our final interpretation that is most important, but rather the private and vulnerable moment that precedes it.
News that plane has, for example, disappeared from radar, frequently precedes confirmation of a crash and especially confirmation of the crash's cause.
The track labeled "Fade" within Tidal is actually a reworked version of "Facts," the track that immediately precedes it on the album.
Race starts in 1933, with Owens heading to college at Ohio State University, where his stellar track and field record precedes him.
But this boy has a tumultuous past and a reputation that precedes him, having undergone a recovery most children will never face.
The tour, which will see the prince visit Tanzania and Kenya, precedes the 2018 Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference in London next month.
Significant incidents resulted in two deaths and an estimated 29 injuries, according to data on PHMSA's website that precedes the Massachusetts explosions.
I knew him from Stanford, and now the same reputation precedes him through his portfolio of angel investments like Earnest and Buffer.
But the modest sketch that ends the poem depends on the thick weave of adage and anecdote that precedes it: Sierra morning.
That strong number precedes the Labor Department's monthly jobs report, which is projected to come in at 160,000 new jobs on Friday.
President Donald Trump's decision to impose tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum likely precedes an exit from NAFTA, according to Goldman Sachs.
But in Britain, race is as much a matter of class as it is a product of the troubled history that precedes it.
In the sense that marijuana use typically precedes rather than follows initiation of other illicit drug use, it is indeed a "gateway" drug.
Taylor courageously exposed a grown man who has time + time again proven his obsession with holding her down, like his reputation precedes him.
If today is Friday, what is the day that follows the day that comes after the day that precedes the day before yesterday?
The goal, however, is anything but content for content's sake … Good content provides value that both precedes and is distinct from traditional products.
The "Queen for a Day" part of the transaction arises from the dance that precedes the more formal immunity grant and possible deal.
Canada, your reputation for being polite and saying sorry precedes you, even when it comes to people who were up to no good.
Security researchers have consistently warned of the security implications in connected devices because getting a functioning device to market often precedes security considerations.
I waited with bated breath until I saw the plume of smoke that precedes the brilliant orange flame spitting from the Merlin engine.
Britain's preliminary GDP data - which only has 40 percent of the figures used to calculate the final estimate - precedes most other European numbers.
Time Warner's 10 percent stake, at a $5.8 billion valuation for Hulu, precedes a planned introduction of Hulu's live-streaming service next year.
The "LA Counting" video precedes an EP of the same name featuring remixes from Dibia$e, Exile, and Yann Kesz, out May 6.
"This gives us a door to see conditions in a way we've never seen them before, and that often precedes treatments," Deobhakta said.
At the NATO summit in Brussels that precedes Helsinki, NATO states will seek Trump's assurances that he will stand firm on the exercises.
She's flirtatious but tender—a manic pixie dream girl whose objecthood precedes her personhood, much like the other unobtainable women of Murakami's works.
Choking nearly always precedes a homicide attempt; teach police to recognize the signs, and instruct doctors to assess women for traumatic brain injury.
Calm and sunny weather today precedes a more volatile Friday, when a strong cold front sweeps in with gusty showers and falling temperatures.
For once, the entire team happened to be in one place at Pepcom, an evening mini-trade show that precedes CES' official opening.
Like a color copy of a magazine ad, these works indicate an attention to mass culture that parallels, if not precedes, Pop Art.
And, because your grim reputation precedes you, you end up paying big premiums, which may mean that you have to start borrowing heavily.
With over 790 locations, the chain is no small-time regional player, and its reputation of high-quality sandwiches and food precedes it.
The violent storm that soon descends precedes a dramatic narrative shift — after the weather clears, Rike sees a fishing trawler overloaded with passengers.
An extended skit of crime dramatics precedes the song itself, reminiscent of the storytelling in Future's similarly grimy "Feds Did a Sweep" video.
Like Prometheus, the movie that precedes this one in the Alien chronology, this is a film about what it means to play God.
A segment of the yield curve inverted, meaning that short-term debt yielded more than longer-term bonds, a phenomenon which often precedes recessions.
A two-round referendumThe decision facing the electorate is essentially sequential: the decision to leave inevitably precedes the implementation of any post-leave arrangements.
The fact that this act of bravery—and its promise of a new, more open life—so closely precedes his death haunts the episode.
Participants in the predawn street festival that precedes the West Indian American Day Parade in Brooklyn will notice a striking change this year: light.
"Subconsciously, it evokes negative feelings in others because it precedes a right overarm blow, a primal move most primates use in a physical attack."
They also prevent the quick drop in opioid blood levels that precedes withdrawal and are, therefore, less reinforcing when you take your next dose.
And everybody who wants to be engaged from this will benefit from knowing the history that precedes it, the work that has foregrounded this.
Pregnancy - driven by low education, poverty and abuse - often precedes child marriage in Sierra Leone, unlike in other African countries with similarly high rates.
As is usually the case in movies like this, the answer is not quite as intriguing as the queasy guesswork that precedes its revelation.
Pelosi&aposs announcement precedes a vote expected later Wednesday to transmit the two articles of impeachment against Trump to the Senate, triggering a trial.
That gray area precedes games to the animation industry, where actors frequently voice other genders and races, some even done by the same person.
And clearly he&aposs been successful in doing so; his fame quite literally precedes him, as evidenced in his many eccentric interactions with strangers.
The lack of widespread participation suggests that the market hasn't hit a moment of euphoria or "blow-off top" that often precedes a pullback.
Not taking shortcuts is essential to building a reputation that precedes you — one that makes people want to work with and be around you.
In its judicious use of color, the hourlong "Rezo" shares something with the haunting "Tale of Tales," the 30-minute film that precedes it.
But that question is actually less compelling than the one that directly precedes it in time: What would it take for Americans to become Nazis?
The report precedes Friday's monthly nonfarm payrolls data which is likely to weigh on Fed while deciding the timing of the next interest rate hike.
The group noted that the kind of administrative measure used here often precedes a full court order to block a site in the coming days.
But always the shaming circumvents due process, precedes true justice, and serves mainly to inflate the sense of self-importance and egos of its progenitors.
Day 14 was originally chosen because it precedes formation of the primitive streak when cells begin to specialize in the process leading to neural development.
Red Dead Redemption 2 can't get here soon enough, so why not distract yourself with a dive back into the 2010 game that precedes it?
Avendano and Toro Lopez brought their complaints to the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency this summer, an administrative step that precedes a public lawsuit.
The macroeconomic benefits of rental markets may be subtle, but the danger of excessive real estate investment is obvious – it often precedes a financial crisis.
But his first real body of work, the eight-song EP "7" that precedes his upcoming debut album, wasn't nearly so popular or universally praised.
Ultimately, the president's directive did not scrap the program — but tech and investment leaders remain fearful the new delay announced Monday precedes its inevitable end.
What is obscured is that the desire on the part of the attackers to kill and die invariably precedes their exposure to the jihadist ideology.
Here, a romantic-comedy finale is possible only in the trick ending that precedes the actual, pragmatic one; it exists only as a what-if.
In the land of Vikings, some Minnesotans are concerned about what they consider another marauding band: Eagles fans, whose reputation, deserved or not, precedes them.
For one, the federal government needs to figure out its approach to regulating autonomous vehicles, and to the advanced driver-assistance tech that precedes it.
When you click through that link — and you absolutely must — you will find that every sentence is more bonkers than the one that precedes it.
We have this system of capitalism, which precedes neoliberalism, and that system is predicated on greed and self-interest as reliable guides to human behavior.
The halt in fighting, which began at midnight local time on Sunday, precedes peace talks that are set to begin on April 18 in Kuwait.
"Catastrophe doesn't come unless there's something that precedes it, and what sets the stage is monetary policy, artificially low interest rates, zero interest rates," he said.
Ant-Man A temporary moment of comic relief starring Michael Peña and Paul Rudd precedes the point of no return in the Marvel movie timeline... 15.
Real talk: A birthday party is just a lot of unnecessary small talk that precedes the real reason for the whole social charade—the birthday cake.
They cannot yet tell when or where such attacks will occur, but this coalescence of people online reliably precedes these major events in the real world.
The dollar's overnight jump back above the 112-yen level led to speculation that Japanese authorities were checking currency rates, a step that often precedes intervention.
In terms of its defining personality traits, she says it possesses a combination of those associated with Scorpio and Sagittarius, the signs it succeeds and precedes.
Contrary to BOP policy, and indeed federal law, I was not provided a written infraction report, much less given the disciplinary hearing that normally precedes punishment.
At this point, Lizzie stops in her tracks and screams, "I hate it here," in the tone of voice that usually precedes a full-body sob.
"I think I've missed out on friendships over the years because of this fame thing that precedes me before I walk into a room," Manilow says.
Not a shocking-twist TV-style bummer, but a low-grade undercurrent of despair and ennui; the kind of thing that precedes a mid-life crisis.
Some of them are deeply unhappy, and are hurt just as easily as anyone else, but they don't even get the joy that precedes the pain.
"The current study looks at smoking susceptibility, which precedes smoking behavior," El-Toukhy, of the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, said by email.
After authorization, the study process takes several years and millions of dollars, but it is the crucial step that precedes any large Army Corps construction project.
Despite having served under Trump as a civilian, Mattis said, his reputation as a general precedes him, and he's careful with how he uses his influence.
To the right: a pair of low-hanging clangers that lazily hang more than an inch closer to the floor than the penis that precedes them.
By comparison, "Mike & Mike," the two-man show that precedes "First Take," saw its viewership rise 16 percent in the first quarter this year, to 274,000.
China's interest in the Indian Ocean region precedes its massive Belt and Road initiative, which most South Asian countries have signed up for, according to Madan.
The reputation of the soldiers precedes them it seems because Svendsen had a simple answer when asked if he was surprised by how much they drank.
The trip precedes a U.S-led conference in Bahrain on Tuesday and Wednesday on proposals for the Palestinian economy as part of a coming peace plan.
The uniqueness of the city's first all-female group, and the luxury of the group having a physical headquarters, means that Didá's reputation now precedes it.
A brief inversion of the U.S. Treasury yield curve on Tuesday for the first time since October left investors unsettled as it often precedes a recession.
There are few subjects — perhaps José Mourinho apart — more contentious, more keenly felt than the issue of whether Guardiola deserves the lofty reputation that precedes him.
At the end of "Chickentown," the episode that immediately precedes "Overton Window," Billions sets up what feels like a new status quo for its fourth season.
Located in a former church, the Gothic immensity of König Galerie's St. Agnes wing precedes Turner's work and will remain there after the show is taken down.
Their festive morning precedes their dash to Paris for their two-day royal tour to the city where William's mother Princess Diana died almost 20 years ago.
I just want people to understand that for anybody that gets into one of these extreme situations, there's an emotional logic that precedes most of the violence.
Miller's reputation as a frequently rowdy drunk, sexist, and horrible co-worker precedes him, but it's not the first time he's been accused of more disturbing behavior.
But it's what precedes that last act that will largely determine how you feel about Death Stranding, a game of rich mundanity in a newly-haunted world.
For someone contemplating suicide, an apology that precedes a question about whether they're thinking of taking their life may invoke feelings of shame and isolation, Turner added.
That same eerie prowess burns bright on the project's latest EP, Huldar Slóðir, which precedes an upcoming 2017 full-length and is streaming below in its entirety.
Oil is important in the dispute between Iran and Saudi Arabia, whose animosity long precedes the row sparked by this month's execution of a prominent Shiite cleric.
This episode is just as horrific as the one that precedes it, but it presents that horror in a far more muted fashion, probably to its detriment.
His cash call also precedes Super Tuesday, when 85033 states and U.S. territories will vote in the single biggest day of the Democratic presidential primary so far.
And given that the film seems so intent on mythologizing Snowden as a would-be superspy, I'd argue the moment actually undermines the film that precedes it.
"If a protester starts demonstrating in the area around you, please do not touch or harm the protester," begins a scripted message that precedes all Trump rallies.
Fame-lust itself is a maddening virulence, a deranged will to omnipresence and overexposure that precedes any specific gift or talent, and can exist in their absence.
Organizers and city officials have not yet announced plans for this year's event, which signals the start of carnival and precedes the West Indian American Day Parade.
This is brought to the table in a shadowy heap, inked by soy sauce; the scent — of smoke and charred molasses — precedes it, and infiltrates every bite.
While the solstice precedes the Fourth of July by a few weeks or so, the Fourth always feels like both the beginning of summer and its peak.
Guidance for offices in Asia varies by site and region, though precedes the move to ask North American employees to work from home, Google tells The Verge.
Guidance for offices in Asia varies by site and region, though precedes the move to ask North American employees to work from home, Google tells The Verge.
"Independent Women, Pt. I," which precedes the titular track and "Bootylicious," dripped with the same assertiveness Destiny's Child fans were used to, but the delivery was different.
The inversion of the U.S. yield curve, where short-dated yields are running above long-dated ones, has also unsettled investors as it often precedes a recession.
A certain amount of tension always precedes a "Saturday Night Live" season premiere, but this weekend's curtain raiser, kicking off its 45th year, seemed tenser than usual.
The interest rate on five-year bonds fell lower than the interest rate on three-year bonds, a so-called "yield curve inversion" that often precedes recessions.
But there is one image, one cultural totem, that precedes and set precedent: Jennifer Lopez at the 2000 Grammy Awards draped in a sea-green Versace dress.
The cumulative breadth indicator, a running tally of advancing versus declining NYSE stocks, reached a record last week, a move that often precedes a new index high.
"Everything that precedes the buy button really influences whether the consumer is going down this instant-purchase path or actually wants to go into the store," he said.
The system detects an earthquake's up-and-down p-wave, which travels faster and precedes the destructive horizontal s-wave, and converts that signal into a broadcast warning.
Each major step on Niantic's path has a clear footprint that precedes it; a chunk of DNA that proved advantageous, and is carried along into the next thing.
Ian Bremmer, president of the Eurasia Group, tells Axios that this epochal break actually precedes Trump, whom he calls a function of the age rather than its impetus.
The vote comes the day after the first anniversary of revolutionary leader Fidel Castro's death and precedes another election early next year for provincial and national assembly deputies.
" Then there's this version: "And I've got a boyfriend, he's older than us/ I haven't seen him in a couple of months/ My reputation precedes both of us.
Worse, unintentionally perpetuating the "good immigrant" versus "bad immigrant" dichotomy—which long precedes the Trump administration—feeds into the very movement people like Durbin and Lee are criticizing.
This isn't the sort of resume or life story that typically precedes a seat in Congress, but that's just fine with Hill and the voters who elected her.
Insider spoke with Kim about the process of creating what he calls "an advanced, extreme hyperrealism that precedes any reality — more real than photographs and high-definition monitors."
"Gaze always precedes any kind of action that you do with mouse, keyboard and voice, so much smarter user interactions will be designed using these technologies," he says.
The headdress is part of a history of the display of Others that long precedes and postdates the Human Zoos and Universal Exposition displays to which Laâbissi refers.
Though the introduction of this material in the final chapter conflicts tonally with what precedes it, her description of that loss in terse, blunted prose is deeply moving.
Slim. Republicans fall into line During the speechifying that precedes tomorrow's vote to acquit Trump in the Senate, we've seen nearly every Republican announce they'll acquit the President.
Harry and Meghan will still hold their titles as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, but they will drop the formal "His/Her Royal Highness" that precedes it.
It happens when the films have their debuts in front of the festival's audiences, but it precedes the festival, as filmmakers rush to finish their films in time.
People say you can often hear him coming down the hallway because his tune precedes him, as it did Wednesday morning as he headed toward his robing room.
Those visual insights persist throughout the film; Hendrix regularly teases renditions of the Star-Spangled Banner, laughing with the audience in an awareness that his reputation precedes him.
Temperature plummet precedes flood and fire risks Earlier this week, Denver had been basking in springlike conditions, with 78 degrees Tuesday, a near-record high for that date.
He precedes her on an expedition into this shadowy realm and returns with a devastating illness; she hopes to find the cure by going on her own mission.
One could be forgiven for thinking "I don't like Assad at all" to be a rather weak caveat when it precedes praise for the dictator's terrorist-killing skills.
An act of 1902 (the Federal Reclamation Act) says that state law precedes federal law on disputes about water, even regarding dams and levees run by the federal government.
That being said, I find the Momentums comfortable to wear, and when I use them for extended periods of time, the battery warning precedes any sort of wearing fatigue.
THREE pupils lounge in their chairs as their teacher, Mairi Mackay, runs through exercises intended to help them make the throaty, H-like sound that precedes some Gaelic words.
In keeping with the view that Western detainees, particularly Americans, are held as part of a bigger political scenario, it is often some grand gesture that precedes a release.
" Further, I said, as an intern, your existence reminds your older coworkers "that they have passed their sexual prime and are sliding towards the inevitable obsolescence that precedes death.
Longer-dated parts of the yield curve have since steepened, which is also consistent with the end of the economic cycle that precedes interest rate cuts and a recession.
The election of the speakers precedes formal consultations to cobble together a government and can serve as a sign as to what kind of ruling alliance can be formed.
Scientists think they've uncovered the process that precedes a super-volcanic eruption, potentially allowing them to read the signs leading up to these rare, catastrophic events, per the NYT.
Inside are long folding tables, which soon become the site of a Last Supper, arranged like Leonardo da Vinci's, the kind of farewell dinner that precedes leaving one's homeland.
But it was "Dispatches" that declared Mr. Herr's unimpeachable credentials as a witness to the fearsome fury of combat and, perhaps more terrible, the crippling apprehension that precedes it.
"Incremental flight test programs are by definition open-ended and, to a great extent, each test depends on the data from the test that precedes it," the company said.
The statement precedes the annual New Year's speech North Korean leader Kim Jong Un gives — essentially North Korea's State of the Union — in which he outlines the year's priorities.
"The finding that a surge in obsessive-compulsive symptoms precedes MD [also] points to a key role of this construct as a contributing mechanism," Somer and Soffer-Dudek argue.
My colleague's employment at both colleges precedes mine, so I am not sure which college the colleague originally created the content for and which college received the plagiarized content.
This often precedes any deep ideological commitment on the recruits' part and, especially early on, is more about offering them a sense of meaning and community than anything else.
His reputation as a horror aficionado precedes him; many of us are still recovering from movies like Get Out and Us. Candyman's trailer will be officially released this Thursday.
What often precedes these personal crises leading to violence, Spaaij said, is the "enabler" phase of radicalization, which can involve the killers' happening upon encouraging messages from faraway leaders.
The mysterious exception is "terminal lucidity," a term coined by the biologist Michael Nahm in 2009 to describe the brief state of clarity and energy that sometimes precedes death.
The Dow Theory posits that a move higher or lower in the Dow Jones Transportation Average typically precedes a similar move in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, and vice versa.
Friday, the Democratic candidates will respond to the president in a nationally televised debate from New Hampshire, which precedes the nation's first-in-the-nation primary next Tuesday, February 11.
But statins have a reputation that precedes them, with people often worried about taking them, or going as far as declining them, without always knowing the evidence behind their decision.
That divide between "repealers" and "replacers" represents a proxy for the debate between reducing costs and maximizing coverage, a debate that precedes Obamacare by several decades, if not several generations.
And Infinite Warfare precedes the captain's office with a shootout in a mall that looks like a shopping center from 1980 but with more touch screens, and less glass brick.
He was walking home early last Labor Day from J'ouvert, a predawn celebration that precedes the annual West Indian American Day Parade, when a gunfight broke out between rival gangs.
But a peace declaration that precedes or fails to have as a non-negotiable North Korea's complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearization will bring us back to right where we started.
The moment precedes what appears to be the set-up for the rest of the series: Dawson's self-empowerment through the creation of his own makeup line with Jeffree Star.
That announcement precedes a government report, due to be submitted to the United Nations by Thursday, on the health of the reef and the government's management of threats to it.
He precedes all the other signs of it—a half-million luxury apartment complex, a slightly too-expensive movie theater, an artisanal butchers' shop—by two or three good years.
Look at dos Anjos's Instagram picture that precedes the purple appendage, in which a presumably healthy champion preps for the sparring session during which the foot-to-knee mishap occurred.
"Record low unemployment rates among black Americans are a function of a steady, long-term drop that precedes Trump's time in office," wrote Philip Bump in The Washington Post recently.
The G7 youth network meets annually for the G7 youth summit -which usually precedes the G7 official summit- to provide G7 leaders with their vision and priorities for the future.
The financial sector was up 0.91%, recouping all of the prior day's losses that came on a deepening of the U.S. Treasury yield curve inversion, which often precedes a recession.
Word of the Day noun: something that precedes and indicates the approach of something or someone verb: foreshadow or presage _________ The word harbinger has appeared in 112 articles on nytimes.
The moderation in food prices breaks the historic pattern of acceletation that typically precedes the week-long Lunar New Year, which came in the first week of February this year.
The shutoff watch, which precedes a warning of a Public Safety Power Shutoff, covers 28 counties, including almost all of the Bay Area and northern parts of the Central Valley.
The shutoff watch, which precedes a warning of a Public Safety Power Shutoff, covers 28 counties, including almost all of the Bay Area and northern parts of the Central Valley.
The private ceremony precedes a full slate of inaugural events Tuesday, including a worship service, parade and a public swearing-in event on the steps of the state Capitol building.
The reputation of the mammoth hornets — which are distinguished by their yellow heads and can be nearly two inches long with a wingspan of up to three inches — precedes them.
The debate comes just days after his first win in New Hampshire and precedes the South Carolina primary and Nevada caucuses, both of which Trump is expected to win as well.
At its most basic, Fat Tuesday is the day in the Roman Catholic calendar that precedes Ash Wednesday, which kicks off Lent, the 40-day period leading up to Easter Sunday.
That all precedes a status conference on Thursday morning, where the parties in the case are expected to hash out details related to Stone's trial, which is yet to be scheduled.
The assessment precedes an all-day meeting on Tuesday of an independent panel of medical advisers who will decide whether to recommend approval of ABP 501, Amgen's cheaper version of Humira.
As Scharp wrote, "What precedes parent-child estrangement is a complex process that often includes multiple attributions, internal decisions, and external events that unfold over the course of years," she wrote.
The move precedes an anticipated federal flavor ban that is to be announced soon, one that the Food and Drug Administration initially had said would include mint as well as menthol.
The dollar had jumped to 113 yen level in thin conditions in Europe on Thursday, leading to speculation that Japanese authorities were checking currency rates, a step that often precedes intervention.
There's an emerging consensus that domestic violence often precedes mass shootings and terrorism, which suggests that one way to tackle these problems is to have stronger programs to combat domestic violence.
The Nuclear Threat Initiative report precedes the fourth and final Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, D.C., this spring, where world leaders and international organizations will discuss the prevention of nuclear terrorism.
Some economists have dismissed this decline in the labor force as purely cyclical, resulting from the economic downturn, but this long-term decline precedes the Great Recession by almost a decade.
Jauregui is seeking another gold medal at the Parapan American Games, which Peru will host next week, for physically disabled athletes, part of a regional multisport competition that precedes the Olympics.
Long ago, in an era that precedes our free-the-nipple thinking, side-boob bearing, and progressive under-boob revealing society, the fetishization of women's breasts was a more covert operation.
While the excesses of corporate exuberance and government debt are rising in the United States, countries from France to Brazil are in the cleanup phase that often precedes an economic comeback.
Simone De Beauvoir's belief that "existence precedes essence" is briefly dealt with as an explainer of cartoons of a bunch of attractive female construction workers catcalling a male white-collar worker.
Serious depression, which almost always precedes suicide, retains not only the stigma of mental illness and is thus often undisclosed even to one's nearest, but is also a fairly disguisable illness.
The spotlight on the female superhero, and her alter ego Carol Danvers, precedes her debut on the big screen in "Captain Marvel," starring Brie Larson, which arrives in theaters in March.
But most of what precedes and follows it — as Yank combs New York to seek out Mildred, who turns out to be the daughter of an omnipotent steel magnate — is choice.
But just because Judge's reputation precedes him, it does not mean that pitchers won't make the mistake of testing him — or that he will not find a way to punish them.
In the span of the decade that precedes your Administration, we have fallen from 2628st place in Global Competitiveness, according to the World Economic Forum, to between 28503rd and 22019th place.
Indeed depressed long-term rates had led some Fed officials to worry that short-term rates might rise above them and cause the sort of bond yield "inversion" that precedes recession.
On July 12, 2014, he took a particularly active hand, personally joining a convoy transporting nearly a ton of opium, most of it in the cooked-down form that precedes heroin processing.
Locking often precedes a sharp reduction in liquidity, an increase in volatility and an eventual reversal in the price trend ("Why stock markets crash: critical events in complex financial systems", Sornette, 2003).
Though they just met each other a few short hours ago, the kitchen fills with the unmistakeable energy that precedes service, a delicious tension that injects hustle into the chefs' every move.
Sometimes we overlook the companies that hail from the era that precedes the current wave of fintech fascination, a vertical which has accumulated over $100 billion in global investment capital since 2010.
Corden's history with the awards show precedes that: In 2012, he won a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play for his one-man show One Man.
Once this process is completed, Bulgaria will be able to apply to join the bloc's ERM-2 exchange rate mechanism - a waiting room of at least two years, that precedes euro membership.
But his connection to Virginia football goes beyond numbers — the athletic program has been his "lifeblood," as one friend of Risher's puts it — and long precedes his involvement with the statistics crew.
" I could have exchanges with people on a human level and be seen and heard, not be defined by this image that precedes me when I walk into a room," she said.
The financial sector was up 1.06%, clawing back some of the losses from the previous session triggered by a deepening of the U.S. Treasury yield curve inversion, which often precedes a recession.
As a younger person you see that the idea, the American Dream — that you work hard and that you're going to do better than the generation that precedes — you aren't always there.
Dinesh is numbed by the camp's terrors: the "faraway whispering" that precedes falling shells; the brief silence before the cries of the injured and the bereaved; gruesome scenes at a makeshift hospital.
The sweet and drowsy "Super Star" is the clearest example, but G-Dragon has always rapped with attitude, which is why "Untitled," the song that precedes it, is the more provocative moment.
The Labor Day event, which precedes the larger West Indian American Day Parade, attracts revelers in costumes, wearing horns and masks, and splashing paint and powder as soca music thumps around them.
As perhaps befits an era in which rational rules appear to have been suspended, catharsis comes not in a pity-and-terror conclusion but in the energy-burning chaos that precedes it.
As with the Death Star, Yavin Base is littered with familiar hardware: X-Wing fighters, pilots, ground crew, and so forth, which all makes sense, given that the film precedes A New Hope.
Nutanix hasn't offered a price range for the sale, which usually precedes a week or two of investor presentations known as the roadshow, making the earliest possibility for a public debut weeks away.
Squirm factor: The dread that precedes the first several murders is unpleasant, though it quickly fades with repetition, and while the skull-cracking is unpleasant to watch, Mia's moral apathy is more discomforting.
This is a long-term trend reversal pattern; it was seen on the dollar-yen chart prior to the very powerful breakout in November 2012 and often precedes a fast and strong breakout.
" The most vivid writing goes to Joan, who precedes her assignation with Peter by disclosing that "after a certain age, you lock your body away, never to be seen by a stranger again.
The story, which appeared in the New York Post, did not say whether Kraft Heinz had a hired a bank to explore such interest, a step that often precedes serious attempts at dealmaking.
Similarly, Paul Steely White, Bird's director of safety policy and advocacy, told Gizmodo in a statement that:Safety precedes everything we do at Bird, and operators and cities alike must act to improve safety.
A yield curve inversion happens when interest rates on short-term bonds rise above those on longer-term ones, an unusual occurrence that reflects market pessimism about future growth and often precedes recessions.
The Sorensen precedes Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20, which starts in D minor and ends in D major — the key, albeit more darkly cast, of the evening's main piece, Brahms's Symphony No. 2.
Odysseus has been lost at sea so long that his life has already become the stuff of legend, and his legend now precedes him to the very house where he is seeking shelter.
Around two thirds of the world's biggest financial market flows through London and the report by the Bank precedes a keenly awaited triennial global report from the Bank of International Settlements due in September.
He was on the flatbed truck of photographers that precedes the presidential limousine during the inaugural parade, and has been in the White House's literal front row for all 798 days of President Trump.
The product is still in what Facebook calls "alpha" testing, which indicates it's very early days for this feature – an alpha test precedes a beta test, which itself is ahead of a public launch.
ISIS goes global: 143 attacks in 29 countries have killed 2,043 Early warnings Like the low thunder that precedes Mindanao's downpours, there have been rumblings of Islamist uprisings on the island for some time.
Editorial Mayor Bill de Blasio needs to wake up and shut down the carnage of J'ouvert, the overnight ritual of music, dancing, shootings and stabbings that precedes each year's West Indian American Day Parade.
But as you know, we are reviewing documents only from 2001 to 2003, when Judge Kavanaugh was in the White House Counsel's Office, which precedes my tenure at the White House by two years.
Finally, the idea that investigators were out to fool a federal judge shows a profound ignorance of how the intelligence courts actually work, and of the degree of vetting that precedes every warrant application.
While panic buying precedes just about every storm that makes landfall in Florida, the uncertain path of Hurricane Irma, a rare Category 5 storm, and its severity are the key variables this time around.
Though he's been in therapy to work on his "attachment style" and recently quit drinking ("I'm actually very thoughtfully entering cannabis life"), Mr. Mayer is wary that his notoriety as a womanizer precedes him.
The ECB does not set policy and its meeting precedes the gathering of OPEC and non-OPEC oil ministers on May 25 to decide whether to extend beyond June 30 their deal to reduce output.
"To me, the word 'bear market' is a decline that precedes an economic downturn, and I think the market is pricing in a downturn that is not even as close as people think," says Lee.
Once this process is completed under the supervision of the European Central Bank, Bulgaria will be able to apply to join ERM-2 - a waiting room of at least two years, that precedes euro membership.
Despite the lack of hard evidence presented in public, Chertoff said the government's position on Huawei — which long precedes the Trump administration — is also based on a common-sense reading of the country's political aims.
But though the death we witness is unnerving enough, it's the last, searing blaze of life that precedes it that really jolts, setting off an endless chain of suspicions that will never be entirely resolved.
If you want a simple demonstration of the dribbling, dogmatic stupidity that necessarily precedes fascist, far-right thought, look no further than last week's backlash to The Man in the High Castle's Resistance Radio project.
The weekly data precedes the more comprehensive monthly jobs report on Friday, which will help investors gauge the strength of the labor market as they look for clues on the Fed's next move on rates.
While the 2016 college football season began on Friday, August 26, the first full weekend of games precedes Labor Day, including three marquee matchups on Saturday of AP Top 25 teams, including Alabama (#1) vs.
That downgrade was followed days later by a market phenomenon known as a yield curve inversion, where short-term rates exceed long-term rates, a pattern in the bond market that historically precedes a recession.
Louis Fratino's magical portraits of friends and lovers capture the last moment of distance that precedes an erotic communion: Though the pictures are all perfectly clear, so is every separate mark that makes them up.
Readers attentive to wolf sentences may not find many in "The Parade," but the final scene of the novel contains such ferocity that it offers good reason for all the tame language that precedes it.
A team of Israeli, Palestinian and Georgian experts, using hand-held mine detectors and armored mechanical diggers, began clearing the church compounds and the surrounding desert shrubland shortly before the Christian Holy Week that precedes Easter.
"I found anonymity, so I could have exchanges with people on a human level and be seen and heard, not be defined by this image that precedes me when I walk into a room" she shares.
In the clumsy hands of telecom giants whose terrible reputation precedes them, the plan of attack has turned into a chorus of lame blog posts, bizarre videos, and frantic tweets at random people on the internet.
And it precedes a visit to Britain this week by President Obama, who is expected, if asked, to endorse continued British membership in the bloc but to note that it is a decision for British voters.
At the company's annual meeting in May, Mr. Sulzberger said succession planning had begun and that by next May the company will have named a deputy publisher, a position that traditionally precedes an appointment to publisher.
Current lightning detection networks in place across many land areas only detect cloud-to-ground lightning, but the new mapper also shows in-cloud lightning, which is more frequent and often precedes cloud-to-ground strikes.
His work is often an analysis of the art that precedes it, filtered through personal experience and his current circumstance—and My Entire High School Sinking into the Sea, Shaw's first feature film, is no different.
The colors on the characters are relatively muted, but the golden light emanating from Groot's seeds infuses the scene with warmth and beauty, even though the mood is heavy because the moment precedes the film's big battle.
A scene of her juicily describing an affair she had with her boyfriend's even hotter brother precedes a somber one of her at Yad Vashem, Israel's Holocaust museum, to discover the brutal details of her parents' fate.
" Pearl Jam fans will assuredly recognize the raw version of "Habit" here that precedes its inclusion on 1996's No Code, while Watt die-hards ought to nod knowingly at the Raymond Pettibon-penned closer "Powerful Hankerin'.
Whether leads Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston will return — as well as if it precedes or follows the life and times of Walter White, high school chemistry teacher turned drug kingpin — are still up in the air.
The pink density of this void is hard to read as being located anywhere but inside the body, and the rectangle, though it could be a painting, looks more like the violently imposed emptiness that precedes one.
Since Shadow of War precedes the events of The Lord of the Rings and we all know how that turned out, it's safe to assume that the whole "let's re-take Mordor" plan doesn't exactly work out.
The office of U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara in Manhattan said Caspersen will be arraigned on Tuesday afternoon, and that a so-called criminal information, which often precedes or accompanies a plea, will be filed with the court.
The unsavoury trash-talk which precedes any professional title fight sits uneasily beside the famed assertion by Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the modern Olympics, that "the important thing is not to win, but to take part".
At the end of "Iolanta," the opera that precedes it on a double bill that opened here on Friday, footmen carry off the spangled tree that's been a symbol of warmth and prosperity onstage from the start.
They elicit a desperate need to create a narrative that does not just move past colonialism, but which reaches back and precedes it, re-writing the narrative that has been stripped from the country and its people.
Conservatives' desire for a citizenship question on the census precedes Trump's campaign, though: FAIR, which the Southern Poverty Law Center has deemed a hate group, has been trying to get it on the census since the 1980s.
One of the two sites the IAEA sought to inspect and was denied access to could have hosted "activities potentially related to uranium conversion", a process that precedes enrichment in the fuel cycle, the U.S. statement said.
The paragraph that precedes "Le loriot" ("The oriole") contains references to light and rainbows, and ends with the sun "spreading golden rays of the oriole's song," rendered through rich chords that penetrate flittering transcriptions of bird song.
"That Kennedy deliberately endangered himself in public outings as a way to defy previous attempts made on his life is historical fact," we are told in the (fake) editor's note that precedes the novel within the novel.
And the soundtrack — an infectious blend of retro gospel, R&B and funk — often feels too breezy and soulful for this mundane affair, especially when it precedes scenes with pouty teenagers, even if they're world-weary sorts.
The closed-door spiritual retreat precedes a gathering at the Vatican next month of the heads of some 110 bishops' conferences, aimed at finding common ground in dealing with a global scandal that is overshadowing Francis's papacy.
The huddle with the GOP's tech-minded lawmakers also precedes another, larger confab between the Trump administration and top executives from Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Google, IBM, Intel, Oracle and other tech companies, which is slated for June 19.
Or perhaps you've always identified more with the sign that precedes yours and your chart reveals that you actually were born in the final degrees (or days) of that very sign (shout out to all the "cusp" babies).
We also know that domestic violence against a female partner often precedes one partner killing the other, Zeoli says, and that having a gun in the house means a fivefold increase in the risk of intimate partner homicide.
Compared to the iPhone 5S that precedes the new SE at the 4-inch size, Apple's new smartphone has faster LTE, faster Wi-Fi (802.11ac), better battery life, new microphones, and the significant addition of Apple Pay support.
In the main studio, housed in the home's former kitchen, Logothetti sidles up behind his set-up; he's joined by Villalobos, 33, whose reputation as a man of few words both precedes him and proves to be true.
On Twitter, it noted that a decline in the S&P 500 Low Volatility Index and a rally of more than 5% in the S&P typically precedes a period where stocks fall over the next two weeks.
And there was a precise amount of "Ruffles and Flourishes," the fanfare that precedes "Hail to the Chief" (241), 21-gun salutes (three) and tolls from the funeral bell as his coffin arrived at Washington National Cathedral (41).
And you don't have to go pro to experience that same satisfaction — or the sense of tranquil determination that precedes it, when you are fully focused on the task at hand, and not, say, on a global pandemic.
Some lawyers defending people who have been caught up in Mr. Mueller's investigation privately complain that the special counsel's team is unwilling to engage in the usual back-and-forth that precedes — or substitutes for — grand jury testimony.
When a Fortune 100 corporation with that market cap cites $600,000 it spent on IP theft investigation as a reason to keep noncompetes the way they are, it's indicative of the kind of disconnected tunnel vision that precedes collapse.
The Digital Payments Hub uses a proprietary, secure data container called a COIN™ (not to be confused with the modular payment card for which Modo's patent precedes by several years) to move the value/data along their network.
You can also narrow it down by following this astrological rule of thumb: Your Mercury sign is either the same as your sun sign, the sign that precedes your sun sign, or the one that follows your sun sign.
This moment, which precedes the eventual looting of European art treasures by the Germans during the Second World War, is in part, the centerpiece of a new documentary film titled Hitler Versus Picasso And Others about the time period.
His lack of conventional real-world experience of the kind that normally precedes responsibility for the fate of nations — like military or diplomatic service, or even a master's degree in international relations, rather than creative writing — is still startling.
If you Google the phrase, it's all over the internet, but it probably is best known for a scene from the movie "Mean Girls," in which WORD VOMIT precedes the real thing and yes, I will spare you that.
While his government hasn't yet forcibly removed many more people per year than did those of his predecessors, Mr. Trump has made everything that precedes an Immigration and Customs Enforcement knock at the door more frustrating and even dehumanizing.
But the longer tradition initiated by Elizabeth I, which precedes England's presence in Virginia and Massachusetts, might find the perfect marriage of archetypes and opposites for Britain to be with india, which found its glory days in the Raj.
Director Ladj Ly's confident debut film, Les Misérables, spends much of its energy on what precedes a moment of violence caught on camera—in this case, drone footage of the police in a French suburb shooting (accidentally?) a child.
The total eclipse will last 1 hour, 42 minutes and 57 seconds, though a partial eclipse precedes and follows, meaning the moon will spend a total of 3 hours and 54 minutes in the earth's umbral shadow, according to NASA.
According to Meade, the alignment represents "the Lion of the tribe of Judah," marking the Rapture, the belief that Christ will bring the faithful into paradise prior to a period of tribulation on earth that precedes the end of time.
It's a superbly written and acted dark comedy that humanizes its greedy characters as much as it mocks them in preposterous plots that make for delicious television -- much like "Succession," the show that precedes it on HBO on Sunday nights.
The Bonn Conference comes off the heels of COP 22 in Marrakech, which was the first annual Conference of the Parties (COP) dedicated to the Paris Agreement's progress, and precedes COP 23, which will also be held in Bonn in November.
Writing in January in the Journal of School Health, investigators at Texas A&M University and the University of Florida acknowledged that the use of alcohol and tobacco typically precedes cannabis exposure in those who progress to "hard" drug abuse.
John Mayer is well aware, more so than most celebrities, of the less-than-flattering reputation that precedes him: a vain, womanizing jackass who spends as much time shading his exes and giving bizarre interviews as he does actually making music.
The offer to postpone arbitration, which was scheduled to start on July 20193, precedes a looming July 19 deadline for Acacia's majority owner Barrick Gold Corp, holder of a 63.9% stake, to make a firm bid to buy out Acacia.
The association precedes Mr Trump's hiring as his campaign manager of Stephen Bannon, former boss of Breitbart News, a reactionary news website that Mr Bannon reportedly described as "the platform for the Alt-Right", and which has covered the movement favourably.
This theory is in itself anti-Semitic and rests on an absurd fabrication of intellectual history (anti-racism movements have a history that long precedes Marxism and the Frankfurt school theorists were quiescent social critics obsessed with European high culture).
Mechanical completion - a phase that precedes commissioning - of the crude/vacuum distillation unit (CDU/VDU) is expected by year end, but refining can only start when all other units are completed, which could take one year or more, the sources said.
There are these studies that seem to show that if you ask experimental subjects to push a button whenever the want to, it turns out that the motor activity initiating that actions precedes the person's conscious decision to do so.
The move to set up state markets follows a 31 percent year-on-year surge in food prices in January and precedes local elections next month in which President Tayyip Erdogan's AK Party faces a tough challenge to maintain support.
The video featuring Obama precedes Protect Our Care's "multi-state bus tour in key 2020 battleground states" that begins on Sunday and will include stops in Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania and North Carolina, according to a press release from the group.
By comparison with what precedes and follows it, the kitchen table free-for-all, complete with Chex party mix and many tumblers of Jameson, is a model of familiar dramatic construction, a kind of Apple Family play in Midwest exile.
In interviews, more than three dozen leading Democratic donors, fund-raisers and operatives agreed that it was the earliest start they had ever seen to the jockeying that typically precedes the official kickoff to the campaign for the party's presidential nomination.
That said, Minaj's verse is tepid and tossed-off — perhaps as a reaction to the mayhem that precedes it, or perhaps because she knows well enough when a song will fade into the ether, and no one will remember anyway.
The exhibition's first room precedes the chronological sequence with a display juxtaposing bust portrait sculptures in varying media and styles in neat, uniformly regulated rows on plinths of equal height, generally progressing from early to late from front to back.
Rocky is a bait-and-switch fascinator that precedes Mr. Tovey through Manhattan's streets on their trips each day from a fourth-floor Greenwich Village walk-up (with terrace!) to the gym and then, eventually, to the Lyceum Theater on West 45th Street.
The weird part is the scene that precedes it, in which Pitt and Claire Forlani walk away from each other down a city street for what feels like forever, the soundtrack assuring us that this is the most poignant shit we've ever seen.
The music comes as Colin Firth's King George VI delivers his famous declaration of war; the plot that precedes that moment follows the eventual king as he works to cope with a stutter, aided by a speech therapist played by Geoffrey Rush.
An oil industry source told Reuters on Saturday a final decision had still not been reached on whether to attend the event, which precedes the ministerial meeting between OPEC and non-OPEC oil producers as well as the regular biannual OPEC meeting.
Sure, the Bucks get to play the struggling Orlando Magic (4-7) twice, but the first of those games is followed by one against the Toronto Raptors (7-2) and the second precedes a visit from the Cleveland Cavaliers (8-2, have LeBron).
The highly-anticipated summit, which follows decades of missile tests and threats from the North, precedes a meeting between Kim and President Donald Trump expected to take place in May or June, during which more of these details may be fleshed out.
The reason for Trump's visit The morning meeting precedes the real reason for Trump's visit: marking the 100th anniversary of the World War I armistice, which will bring leaders from across Europe to the Arc de Triomphe on Sunday for a solemn ceremony.
His reputation precedes him, of course: The television pundit Gary Neville's 2012 characterization of the Brazilian as playing as if he were "being controlled by a 10-year-old on a PlayStation" has come to define him, certainly in Premier League eyes.
A roundelay on drum and flute Precedes our pal Rebecca Skloot As she steps lightly from the blizzard On the arm of Eddie Izzard, Who just arrived from J.F.K. And brought his friend Theresa May— Or Terry, which is what we call her.
While the president may have a point about the larger tenor of discourse, which precedes and exceeds him, Mr. Trump does not subscribe to the traditional belief that a president should meet a higher standard to set an example for everyone else.
In his statement for the Casa Triângulo group exhibition O que vem com a aurora ("What Comes with the Aurora"), Rio de Janeiro-based curator Bernardo Mosqueira explains that an aurora precedes the sun's cresting of the horizon during the dark polar winter.
But an obsession with the witch hunt long precedes him in American politics: In the last century, a parade of disgraced presidents and other public figures (almost all of them men) have also chosen to don this particular black mantle of victimhood.
Trump has vowed to get a better deal for American workers, and the lively rhetoric on both sides precedes a second round of talks starting on Friday in Mexico City to renegotiate the 1994 accord binding the United States, Mexico and Canada.
Consider the recent adventures of Shia LaBeouf, a former Disney Channel performer and star of the "Transformers" franchise (whose name precedes that slightly cringe-making combination of words in any Wikipedia entry: "Shia LaBeouf is an American actor, performance artist and filmmaker").
"Signals from the Dark Ages, which precedes formation of first stars, would be really interesting to observe, but those signals cannot be observed from the ground because they are blocked by the ionosphere," Fialkov said, referring to a layer of Earth's atmosphere.
The private conversation with leaders of the House Intelligence Committee is part of the company's broader public-relations campaign — first reported by Recode on Tuesday — and precedes the company's testimony at that panel's public, November 1 hearing on the Kremlin's suspected election meddling.
Cheered on by crowds, teams of runners dressed as Batman, Darth Vader and yellow "Minions" movie characters raced up and down an east London street on the traditional Pancake Day or Shrove Tuesday, which precedes Ash Wednesday, the first day of the season of Lent.
Branagh's Poirot is introduced as a finicky detective who requires his morning soft-boiled eggs to always match one another in height; that hyper-attention to detail clearly serves him well as the world's greatest detective, and his reputation precedes him wherever he goes.
The One with the Morning After: Season 3, Episode 16It's a toss-up between this one and the episode that precedes it, "The One Where Ross and Rachel Take a Break," in which they, of course, take a break (depending on who you ask).
Adi's right that the game's second half isn't nearly as spooky as what precedes it, but I think the later missions are loving homages to Resident Evil 4, 5, and 6: the over-the-top boss fights, the heavy weaponry, the widening of scope.
And then there's layers of smoke and ash, and this kind of super-heated air that precedes a fire that is igniting bushes ahead of the fire, and all that level of detail had to be combined into those shots to make it feel real.
"This means that it is a tradition of over a thousand years that precedes the famous geoglyphs of the Nazca culture, which opens the door to new hypotheses about its function and meaning," Johny Isla, the Nazca lines's chief restorer and protector, told National Geographic.
The Tale of Beren and Lúthien, a new book edited by J.R.R. Tolkien's son Christopher, brings together the many versions of this tale, which is a key element of the Silmarillion, the universe-building compendium that precedes the action in The Lord of the Rings.
If any of these people had set foot in the country's largest city this past week, they would have experienced intimations of the end times depicted in movies: empty subway cars, empty shelves at the grocery store, the eerie calm that precedes the storm.
As she climbs to musical comedy stardom in a revival of "Pal Joey" and the national tour of "Call Me Madam," she yearns to be taken seriously as an actor, but already her reputation as a hard drinker and a difficult collaborator precedes her.
With less than a week to go before the election, Phnom Penh is festooned with posters urging Cambodians to vote for Hun Sen but there are none for the small opposition parties, and there are few signs of the excitement that usually precedes an election.
"Security enhancements to the virtual world should not make us more vulnerable in the physical world," the four officials wrote in their letter, which precedes a Justice Department event on Friday that will focus on how online encryption affects investigations into child exploitation cases.
Historically, tsunamis almost never hit the East Coast of the US.This widespread piece of misinformation follows a false missile attack warning sent to residents of Hawaii last month, and precedes a congressional hearing "on the effectiveness of the emergency alert system" scheduled for 10am this morning.
Not only does it follow famed racial justice writer Ta-Nehisi Coates's statement that he'll vote for Sanders, but it also precedes primary elections in the critical states of Nevada and South Carolina, which are far more diverse than the states that have voted so far.
The brief meeting precedes a campaign rally in Arizona Wednesday night where Trump is expected to more clearly lay out his immigration policies, after a week of reports indicating he is considering walking back some of his more touted ideas, like mass deportation and wall building.
Miley Cyrus is either carving her own path or struggling to find her voice — and it's not clear which on her new EP, She Is Coming (yes, that's a play on words that both alludes to the upcoming full-length album this precedes and a sex joke).
The wall panel precedes the death tolls from all the included attacks with a quote from Yuval Noah Hari: In terrorism fear is the main story, and there is an astounding disproportion between the actual strength of the terrorists and the fear they manage to inspire.
Speaking of Mean Girls — Tina Fey's seminal high school comedy precedes Marie Antoinette by two years, and although I would bet a lot of money that Coppola wouldn't cite Fey or the Mark Water-directed film as an influence, there are echoes of its themes throughout.
In the Prose Edda, a volume of Norse mythology cobbled together out of the Icelandic oral tradition by Snorri Sturluson in the 13th century, Baldur's death immediately precedes Ragnarok, an event that upends much of the world and causes the destruction of many of the gods.
Mr. de Blasio, other New York City officials and organizers of J'ouvert, which precedes the West Indian American Day Parade on Labor Day, gathered at an entrance to Prospect Park on Wednesday to outline new security measures for the festivities, including additional cameras, floodlights and police officers.
Since the federal government introduced a proposal earlier this year to initiate offshore drilling in the South Atlantic, our hometowns of Beaufort have joined more than 80 coastal towns, cities, and counties in passing resolutions against Atlantic offshore drilling and the harmful seismic testing that precedes it.
But the move also heralds the end of an era and a way of life that precedes even the opening of the Triborough Bridge in 1936, when collectors would extend a hand — and perhaps exchange some pleasantries or worse — as they collected a 25-cent toll.
In one of the more subdued moments of the day, Mr. Cuomo announced that a new community center in Brooklyn would be named after a former aide, Carey W. Gabay, who was killed three years ago during J'Ouvert, the early-morning festival that precedes the parade.
While job postings alone do not tell the entire story of employment in an economy, they are a good proxy for job prospects and often a decline in job postings precedes more drastic measures like layoffs, which are already being seen in indicators like unemployment claims.
This consistent shift to small, hard revelation at the end of his books, is the most difficult thing to characterize, because the effect of these endings is produced through the accumulation of what precedes them, the tens of thousands of choices that lead the reader to them.
The Florida Man's reputation precedes him (see his Twitter), and there is certainly enough of him on the internet to go around — no matter your birthday, there's surely a Florida Man headline for you, probably involving pizza, a reptile, or a theft gone awry because of poor planning.
In other words, when an event that often precedes a recession occurs — in Tuesday's case, short-term interest rates trading above long-term rates in a so-called yield curve inversion — some trading algorithms will automatically begin selling securities because the chances of an economic slowdown just got higher.
In other words, when an event that often precedes a recession occurs — in Tuesday's case, short-term interest rates trading above long-term rates in a so-called yield curve inversion — some trading algorithms will automatically begin selling securities because the chances of an economic slowdown just got higher.
LIMA (Reuters) - Venezuela's baseball team will not compete in the Pan American Games beginning this week, but some athletes who have escaped the country's economic collapse will play for their adopted home of Peru, host to the 18th edition of the regional multi-nation event that precedes the Olympics.
One of the things that very often precedes a recession is that you get a big housing boom after real estate prices skyrocket and then that housing boom drives real estate prices down because there's a big increase in supply and that puts a lot of pressure on lenders.
It's a start; acknowledging that "it's clear that we may not have been asking the right questions of the right people," but the text that precedes it still reads as tone-deaf and entitled: Is it possible we didn't fully understand what the reaction to the name would be?
As it happens, that abnormal bond market dynamic often precedes U.S. recessions, and when it appeared last Wednesday for the first time since 20.05, it rattled investors worried that a U.S.-China trade war might kill both a record-long economic expansion and a decade-long bull market for stocks.
As it happens, that abnormal bond market dynamic often precedes U.S. recessions, and when it appeared last Wednesday for the first time since 2007, it rattled investors worried that a U.S.-China trade war might kill both a record-long economic expansion and a decade-long bull market for stocks.
Hendrick Motorsports driver Alex Bowman has finished runner-up in the last three consecutive regular-season races leading into the Monster Energy Open, which precedes the All-Star Race on Saturday, and he would love nothing more than to celebrate for the first time in Charlotte Motor Speedway's Victory Lane.
We've never sat down and had a meeting or planned something out or got a manifesto in the traditional way that bands appeal to certainly the British music press—to have a fucking manifesto or a tragic relationship breakup which immediately precedes the record in order to give it a narrative.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (Mass.) has announced an exploratory committees, a step that usually precedes an official candidacy declaration.
Last Monday, Fox & Friends First, the show that precedes Fox & Friends as surely as the opening of the Seven Seals precede the second coming of Christ, was extended by an hour, meaning the friendfest starts at 28 AM and goes all the way until 24 AM, five hours every weekday.
No sooner does he get a glimpse of the perfection that precedes actualization than he is doomed to become part of the actualization process himself, to be the one who defaces the ideal and brings into the world a precarious copy, unlike the architect who saves it by burning the plans.
In the early morning hours of Labor Day last year, a group of gunmen from the 8-Trey street gang made their way through a crowd of revelers gathered near a Brooklyn public housing project to celebrate J'ouvert, a pre-dawn party that precedes the annual West Indian American Day Parade.
A sharp pickup in Halloween listening — as measured by the number of Spotify playlists with the holiday's name in them, compared to playlist listening overall — becomes observable then, before culminating in a major spike on the spookiest day of them all (or, as happened last year, the Saturday that precedes it).
But in addition to invitation savants, that ancient part of the city also contained the Chandni Chowk district, where I could find an outfit for our sangeet — the night of music and dancing that precedes a Hindu wedding — similar to those at the fancy mall but for a lot less.
The way white letters are foregrounded against a black background lends each statement an oracular quality, as though written out on air:  And another page reads:   To me, this ultimate section of the book is the culmination of all the sprawling forays into dreamlike and experiential detail that precedes it.
In findings from a preliminary examination, which precedes an actual investigation to gather evidence, Bensouda said the Taliban and their affiliates were responsible for more than 17,000 civilian deaths until 2015 and there was a "reasonable basis" to believe they had committed crimes against humanity and war crime by murdering civilians.
Thus, typically, when black people venture into the larger society — into the areas blacks generally perceive as "white space," including corporations, universities, suburbs, and the auditoriums where presidential debates are held — the ghetto icon both follows and precedes their presence, hovering overhead and negatively affecting their relations with their fellow citizens.
I will purpose these transmissionsThrough the gray night to your nameThe second coming precedes the third coming, in which all will be made of feathersOf: milk, cream, eggsWe will not be exorcisedWe will be a spinning orbOpaque, reflective, baselessIt hurts even to mouth it I call him Juan, but he doesn't answer.
A day after deadly violence struck the J'ouvert parade in Brooklyn for the third straight year, Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Tuesday that the annual celebration of Caribbean culture would continue but that the city would consider changing the hours of the overnight event, which precedes the much bigger West Indian American Day Parade.
Moreover, the period of ill health that usually precedes the final goodbye has got shorter in the past few decades, which demographers call "compression of morbidity" (as a rule of thumb, the bulk of spending on an individual's health care is concentrated in the last year or two of life, and particularly in the final six months).
It's like Jeffrey [Tambor] said the other day when we were doing press for Transparent, he said, 'What precedes bigotry and hatred is ignorance,' and I just thought, 'If we can talk to each other, if we can have conversations, we can change our minds about each other, and the world can be a different place.
In the timeline of go-to Trump attorneys, he follows Roy Cohn, who served as chief counsel to Senator Joseph McCarthy's Communist-­hunting subcommittee before representing — and mentoring — Trump, and precedes Marc Kasowitz, the New York City lawyer who made his name in product-­liability litigation and is now running the president's Russia-­investigation defense team.
"A Slight Ache" precedes "The Dumb Waiter" and posits its own man of mystery in the never-seen Barnabas, an aging match seller who nonetheless comes to impinge mightily on the frayed marriage of the crisply accented Edward (the excellent John Heffernan, careering from heartiness to hysteria) and the genteel — or maybe not — Flora (Gemma Whelan).
Ross was speaking to CNBC's "Squawk Box" from Hong Kong after a trip to Beijing that precedes President Donald Trump's visit to the mainland in November Despite Trump's early abandonment of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal — which would have created the world's biggest free trade bloc — the United States is not isolating itself from the rest of the world, Ross said.

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