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The legendary "death of the midlist" predated e-books; some say it even predated Amazon.
" She adds: "I think this has been so rare partly because the heyday of juniordom predated [modern-day] feminism and predated the rise of unisex names.
She was very private, and what we're dealing with in the new season is her relationship with Charles that predated her marriage, and predated his marriage by decades, I think.
It was the kind of nerdy endeavor that predated ICQ, that predated AOL Instant Messenger, and that reflected the wild, somewhat unhinged nature of the internet in the same unvarnished way as Usenet.
Formspring was predated by Honesty Box and followed by Ask.
But forensic tests showed the bones long predated their disappearances.
Immigration is important, but the dynamics predated the refugee crisis.
But the polarization of the nominating process long predated Trump.
The killer's animus toward the paper predated the Trump presidency.
These trends predated the ACA, but the law accelerated them.
The charges all predated Manafort's work on the Trump campaign.
Doubts about ICBMs predated the change of administrations in Washington.
And all of this predated the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Stern, perhaps, is fortunate that his tenure predated cancel culture.
Bannon's interest in this agenda predated his association with Trump.
"The band didn't have anything that predated 1972," she tells PEOPLE.
You could say that in a way, Judy drag predated cosplay.
Mr. Fallon said the problems cited in the report predated Mrs.
It was an epidemic that predated the birth of Florida Sen.
Khan said the decision to invest in Detroit predated Trump's presidency.
"It's HBO," yes, but "It's Not TV, It's HBO" predated me.
VICE: So your idea actually predated the L train shutdown news.
The rise in housing debt predated the recession, she pointed out.
After all the Republican lurch in this direction predated Mr. Trump.
That inversion of the yield curve has predated every past recession.
That work predated his tenure with the Trump campaign in 2016.
Opposition to the project predated the start of construction, in 2009.
His clients' contracts predated the change in the law, he said.
His work in Ukraine predated his role in the Trump campaign.
But its use in horse racing predated that by 50 years.
The polarization of the American electorate predated Facebook's arrival on the scene.
The show predated Will and Grace, Ellen, and Buffy's Tara and Willow.
An earthquake in 1871 predated seismograph recording but was estimated at 4.1.
Yet, we continue to see the same problems that predated the legislation.
Critics said the tendency to take Europe for granted predated Mr. Obama.
My eventual purchase predated Helix's launch, which was just this past August.
The security problems at OPM, the committee says, predated the data breach.
A few of them even predated the advent of modern color photography.
The idea of a common currency predated the fall of the Berlin Wall.
But an aide said the provision predated any knowledge of the California situation.
It also predated a growing debate about police tactics involving emotionally disturbed people.
The charges largely predated Manafort's tenure on Trump's successful presidential campaign in 2016.
Samsung's new phone functions somewhat like clamshell phones that predated the smartphone era.
The charges largely predated Manafort's brief tenure on Republican Trump's campaign in 2016.
His creation, the Gymnasticon, predated even the earliest riding bicycles by several decades.
Strangely, she's nominated here for "Mumbo Jumbo," a single that predated that album.
Some theories suggest that they're all likely predated by jiaozi, a Chinese dumpling.
Mehta asked why lawmakers needed to see records that predated Trump's time in office.
The Globular Amphora culture predated the Corded Ware culture, which comprised some neighboring groups.
The decision to propose the taco emoji predated any petition for a taco emoji.
That work predated his tenure of several months on Trump's presidential campaign in 2016.
Trump's belief that Democrats were stealing elections also predated his fall in the polls.
Monday's decision sprang from events that long predated the travel ban or Trump's presidency.
The treason and sedition provisions "predated a great deal of human rights," she said.
The rule would not apply when a child (or a pregnancy) predated a relationship.
Bush's view of Mr. Trump long predated the 2016 nomination battle with Jeb Bush.
Clinton, though the F.B.I.'s investigation of Russian interference predated the election by months.
All the work disclosed by Mr. Manafort on Tuesday predated Mr. Trump's presidential campaign.
Indeed, the roots of Gorbachev's sweeping reforms predated Reagan's ascent to leadership by decades.
The first FISA authorization predated the dossier as the investigation began back in 2014.
Hipchat actually predated Slack, launching in 2010 as an updated take on internet relay chat.
The charges largely predated Manafort's tenure on Republican Donald Trump's successful presidential campaign in 2016.
Note the four-color logo in the middle, which Frog says predated Google's multicolor logo.
The Vitullo kit predated DNA analysis, but could use blood types to potentially identify perpetrators.
The problem predated Barack Obama's administration; both Republicans and Democrats have presided over regulatory expansions.
The lawsuit was filed in 2011, and the patents predated the lawsuit by several years.
While assembly lines predated Taylor and Ford, Ford famously optimized the process for mass production.
Speculation that predated this week's news, that Lyft could be sold, has grown stronger still.
And many doctors are unhappy with the wasteful health care system that predated the ACA.
And, they said, dog fossils from Europe dating to 15,000 years ago predated known migrations.
That work predated his tenure of leading the Trump campaign for several months in 2016.
These companies had a term deal to buy oil from PDVSA, which predated the sanctions.
"If you look at Raf's early clothes, he absolutely predated the Instagram generation," says Rabkin.
The Mueller report noted that messages on Bannon's devices that predated March 2017 were missing.
Steven Engel, the head of OLC, wrote that the immunity argument predated the Trump administration.
A lot of the work on reaching a consensus with the USMCA predated impeachment proceedings.
What if BlackPlanet—which predated even Friendster—had ballooned into a global diasporic nerve center?
New York's law predated the 19th Amendment, which guaranteed women's suffrage nationally, by three years.
Trump responded on Twitter by complaining that the financial misconduct in question predated the campaign.
That conflict both predated and helped fuel Trump's rise to the top of the party.
That work predated the longtime Republican operative's five-month tenure with the Trump campaign in 2016.
It was small enough to fit on a desk, but predated microprocessors by a few years.
But a YouTube spokesperson told CNN Business that those actions predated the company's announcement last week.
I just figured there were at least 15 other chapels that predated the famous 16th one.
His supporters said Tanoh had been made a scapegoat for governance matters that predated his tenure.
He ran a Tokyo PC users group on a bulletin board system that predated the web.
Its $699 price (later reduced to $499) also predated Samsung/Apple/Google's move into budget flagships.
Eyler invented what he calls "the original fuzzy carstache " as a side project that predated Lyft.
Some of the accounts examined had been opened after Mr Morey's tweet, whereas others predated it.
But cleanups take years, so much of the work on those sites predated the Trump administration.
The bank has said the documents from Panama predated a thorough overhaul of its business model.
Harris added that "racism is real in this country" and that it predated the Trump presidency.
In a joint statement to AP, the institutions said the allegations against Domingo predated the merger.
At the time, 22016 percent of Benning homes predated the 25 U.S. ban on lead paint.
Does this Senate body even have jurisdiction to expel someone over actions that predated his term?
True, those journeys predated mass tourism, which so many contemporary governments are so keen to promote.
The coalition's move into Germany predated Brexit, but Britain's withdrawal has added impetus to the expansion.
Jacques did use the term "midlife crisis" in a paper that predated Passages by 10 years.
The inquiry predated her office's adoption of regulations in 2016 aimed at governing daily fantasy sports.
Family members shared with The Times evidence of those contacts, which predated the Vault 7 release.
Rayonism predated Malevich's levitating Suprematist abstractions, 14 examples of which lord it over the next gallery.
First, the school board had to be reconstituted according to the system that predated mayoral control.
That work predated the hiring of both men by the presidential campaign of Trump in 2016.
Both agents have detailed knowledge about the bureau's work on the collusion investigation that predated Mueller's appointment.
But the concept of bitch as an insult hurled at women may have predated the word itself.
Yet about a quarter of derivatives contracts are not cleared—often because they predated the new rules.
As his visit to the museum showed, the dream of rejuvenation predated the election of Donald Trump.
This newly aggressive approach at Heritage Action predated DeMint's tenure as president of the main Heritage Foundation.
Yes, rock music predated Berry, and other people, particularly Elvis, were more responsible for popularizing the genre.
This program of acquiring territory through genocide predated the settlers' aspirations of independence from the British Crown.
The issue of online harassment predated Sanders's campaign, and it will still be around when it's over.
Several of the candidates Ms. Ocasio-Cortez has embraced noted that their collaborations predated last Tuesday's primary.
Alas, her career mostly predated the era when film and TV routinely came to international opera houses.
The reversals went back to a year that predated the war by more than a decade: 1928.
Simons's styles predated the '1003s-fixated, turn-of-the-millennium "Electroclash" aesthetic by a good two years.
That work predated his tenure as presidential campaign chairman for Donald Trump for several months in 2016.
The plant itself, an institution so old that it predated nearby O'Hare International Airport, was suddenly vacant.
Questions about the Trump administration's willingness to declassify typically sensitive material predated Barr and the IG report.
Even the prequels that debuted between 1999 and 2005 predated the current boom at the Chinese box office.
St. John also noted that the decision not to tackle the potential constitutional issues predated the Trump administration.
Other favorites: Google Reader, GIFs The web didn't invent email, which predated it by at least 22001 years.
Cosby's situation is specific, and the revelations about him predated the recent reckoning on sexual harassment and assault.
The mismatch between the ruthless economics Republican leaders preached and the economic security their voters wanted predated him.
These political behaviors, in full swing by 2011, even predated Anonymous' emergence as an activist force in 2008.
With North Korea Mr Trump appeared to defuse, or at least defer, a serious crisis that predated him.
These predecessors, which were from the early days of Google, strongly influenced Borg and predated Linux control groups.
All three of these organizations predated ISIS and joined the organization as franchises after it rose to prominence.
Waldman had been friends with Clemens for many years, a relationship that predated Clemens' arrival in the Bronx.
Berkeley already bans polystyrene and imposed a plastic bag ban that predated California's statewide ban by several years.
Eight European ingredients were submitted and the FDA rejected them all, based on requirements that predated the SIA.
But Ed Gilliland, NSF's senior director, told me the cause of the job losses in 2017 predated Trump.
Corporate websites and job pages might soon be relics, not unlike the personal-résumé websites that predated LinkedIn.
Europe is also struggling with the explosion of populism that predated Trump's insurgent White House race in 2016.
Giant movie-rental chain Blockbuster predated the era of Netflix as the place to rent movies and videos.
He stood as the first mainstream black superhero in comics, one that predated the Black Panther Party itself.
Correction: Artisan did not create the website for Blair Witch, which predated the studio's acquisition of the film.
It is a carefully applied veneer, one that predated Tyler's death but has taken on additional importance since.
The cafe opened when Murray's Cheese was still on the corner but predated Pó, Mario Batali's restaurant debut.
In short, mainstream media promoted conspiracies about the McCanns, whose plight predated the widespread use of social media.
Jace's phone predated the iOS 8 operating system, which Apple introduced in fall 2014 with strengthened encryption methods.
Actually, Alice In Chains—along with Soundgarden and Mother Love Bone—predated "grunge" as most people know it.
Many of the signature characteristics of Trump's politics predated August 2016, when Bannon joined Trump's campaign as its CEO.
Some of it is the fact that Wegmans predated the current trend of massive, well-stocked, high-quality supermarkets.
But the hacking effort predated the collapse of the talks, according to experts Azima hired to pursue the case.
But many questionable Wells Fargo practices long predated Sloan's becoming chief executive, and Buffett and Munger have defended him.
However, the judicial source said DNA testing showed the bones were male, while carbon dating showed they predated 1964.
So that predated Brexit, so that's something I'm relatively comfortable talking about, because it was not related to Brexit.
The Trump administration has repeatedly trumpeted job and investment announcements by American companies, many of which predated his election.
The investigation into Sedlak, of Ocoee, Florida, predated probes into cyber attacks on Democrats during the 2016 presidential election.
The idea of distributed computation was an old one; concepts like "cloud computing" and "big data" predated Google's rise.
What's more, many of them predated the rise of the smartphone, which has itself transformed enterprise software and communication.
While it is conceivable that Mr. Trump ushered along the process, efforts to address the disparity predated his complaints.
She instructed each organization to provide detailed information on accusations, investigations and suspensions or bans that predated SafeSport's launch.
The overall political situation there was bad for reasons that predated Trump and had little to do with him.
In Mexico and elsewhere, experiences with naturally occurring hallucinogens predated Hofmann's discovery of LSD by a long, long time.
He was also regarded as a champion of the Olmec civilization, which predated the Maya by about 21968,21994 years.
The results predated the coronavirus epidemic but were affected by a monthslong slump in Chinese demand for Japanese exports.
Most of the 2016 art season predated the election but can't help but be viewed, retrospectively, in its light.
One such limitation that predated Heller is the ban on that ownership of fully automatic weapons sold after 1986.
Sexy or not, I am mostly happy that my playing days predated all of our current social media staples.
The results predated the virus epidemic but were affected by a monthslong slump in Chinese demand for Japanese exports.
Your SlutWalks predated the #MeToo movement, obviously another massive feminist milestone of the last decade, by a couple years.
Her relationship with her partner, Ms. Kahn, predated the legal protection of civil unions and, later, same-sex marriage.
Those tweets, of course, predated Trump declaring his candidacy and winning the White House in the bitter 2016 election.
It is conceivable that Mr. Trump ushered along the process, but efforts to address the disparity predated his complaints.
The musical was presented during the height of the AIDS crisis, and long predated the legalization of same-sex marriage.
Queer As Folk predated it by a few years, and queer stories have been told on television since the '22017s.
That gene, they found, predated Homo sapiens, evolving in a different species of human in Africa some 300,000 years ago.
The payments for real estate and personal expenses detailed by prosecutors predated Manafort's time working on Trump's campaign in 2016.
The Fed's first stress tests predated, by a year, the Dodd-Frank act of 2010, which recast American financial regulation.
SPECIFIC THINGS, THAT PART OF OUR TRANSACTION WITH THEM PREDATED WHAT WE KNEW ABOUT THE COMPANY AND THE COMPANY YAHOO!
The company's international plans predated Trump's tariffs, but it cited the European barriers in a public filing with the SEC.
Interpreting the spin from the Yankees and Rodriguez regarding their volatile relationship actually predated the initial steroid revelations in 2008.
All the while, Whole Foods has continued efforts that predated its sale to Amazon to make its operations more streamlined.
The pair also performed together at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, although that predated some rumored beef between the two.
Researchers also attribute weed's proliferation to the "Hexi Corridor," a Bronze Age trade route that long predated the Silk Road.
It was a move that Louis-Dreyfus brought to Elaine, but it predated the character by at least a decade.
Finding one's way back to the techniques that predated modernization can also point the way to a different economic framework.
These amazing hair creations defied gravity, predated dioramas and are the matriarchial lineage of today's hair extensions, weaves, and wigs.
He denied any wrongdoing, noting that his opposition to the European Union long predated his meeting with the Russian ambassador.
Reygan Cunningham, who runs the new Ceasefire Oakland, points out that the services predated Ceasefire and are open to everyone.
Mr. Vaughn said he and Jane Goldman wrote the sequel's script to revolve around Kentucky distillers whose products predated Prohibition.
Every artist indeed performed free, with the exception of Mr. Shankar, whose contract predated Mr. Adler and Mr. Phillips's involvement.
The little-known official was suddenly in the spotlight because of his connections to Steele, which predated the Russia investigation.
NATO created a new intelligence division headed by an assistant secretary general last year, but the idea predated Mr. Trump.
This trend predated the emergence of Islamic State, and it can be traced back to al Qaeda after the Sept.
In a hearing Tuesday, held by Judge Analisa Torres, inmates described the freezing conditions and said problems predated the Jan.
Although "Emmy Lou" and "Penny" predated "Ponytail" in focusing on American teenagers, Mr. Holley's dialogue was often considered the most authentic.
The species was hunted by settlers and predated by invasive pigs until no more of the large-billed, flightless birds remained.
Licensing agreements that predated Disney's 2009 acquisition of Marvel Entertainment bans the word "Marvel" from appearing on any theme-park land.
That religion predated the sixth-century arrival in Japan of Buddhism, which absorbed Shinto gods like Hachiman into its own pantheon.
The constraints on the internationalisation of the currency are largely self-imposed—and in many cases predated admission to the SDR.
Demenus describes his store as the "original Apple Store," a repair shop that predated Apple's Genius Bar by over a decade.
XPO said the workers' allegations either predated its 2014 acquisition of the Memphis facility or were not reported to the company.
In doing so, Trump selected one of his most loyal supporters and a senator whose border-security positions predated Trump's candidacy.
WannaCry could only be stopped by a previous installation of Microsoft's patch, which predated the exploit's public release by a month.
It even predated savvy shows like Ren & Stimpy, The Powerpuff Girls, and Sponge Bob Square Pants by at least five years.
And so he became something of a hacker, upending the systems that predated him and fighting mightily to pioneer new ones.
In a press conference, Obama sought to explain away  Solyndra as the result of bipartisan policy efforts that predated his presidency.
However, the shift in economic evaluations long predated passage of the GOP tax bill or any of the parties' economic initiatives.
The engagement of Essential Consultants predated Vas Narasimhan becoming Novartis CEO and he was in no way involved with this agreement.
But the statues appear to have been in Switzerland since 2009 and 2010 and their looting thus predated the current conflicts.
The use of the informant predated his appointment, though Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani on Sunday said it still "tainted" Mueller's probe.
This includes the #MeToo movement, and the overdue toppling of "important" people who have predated on women (and men) without consequence.
The Jewish population that predated the founding of the state was primarily young, secular and idealistic; it was also heavily male.
The United States Cyber Command was created partly in response to a Russian hacking attack that long predated the 2016 election.
She saw an internet listing for Forefront in Manhattan, which predated the Brooklyn branch, and decided to give it a try.
This is a legal corruption that President Trump magnified but that predated him and will outlast him; this is America's cancer.
People were enjoying one another, their friends and families, a human connection that predated the distraction of selfies and social media.
Federal authorities said he had a close relationship with the infamous crime boss Nicodemo "Little Nicky" Scarfo that predated his election.
"Our choice of artists predated the travel ban," Nigel Redden, the director of the Lincoln Center Festival, said in an email.
Blockbuster's woes may have predated the 2010s, but it was during this decade that America's favorite video rental chain actually disappeared.
Those requirements predated the oil and gas boom unleashed through hydraulic fracturing, which was accompanied by a huge increase in flaring.
It predated The Sopranos by two years, but it wasn't a hit, at least not on the level of The Sopranos.
Oak Alley Plantation was built from 1837 through 1839 and named for the 800 feet of oak trees that predated its construction.
Cox apologized in a series of four tweets once it became clear that Ramos' motive predated Trump entering the world of politics.
The committee also rejected arguments that Roberts had a duty to report any alleged misconduct that predated his time on the bench.
That Trump rally predated all of Congress' attempts to redo healthcare, and the president urged the crowd to "be nice" to McConnell.
Ingress predated Pokémon GO, but the power of IP really bought the location-based mechanics to life because of the symbiotic fit.
This was a time that predated comprehension of both the effects of repeated brain trauma and seemingly anything pertaining to mental illness.
She asserted that Mr. Sanders was "taking his cues" from Mr. Rove, though the senator's Wall Street attacks predated the Rove ad.
Games platform, which didn't rely on Flash, but a competing technology, the Java applet, that actually predated Flash by a few years.
The donation also predated the point at which McCabe assumed oversight responsibilities for the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server.
"A Face in the Crowd" predated reality TV by 40 years, but the parallels to Donald Trump in the movie are perfect.
Democrats responded with their own memo, which argued that the FBI's interest in Page predated the FBI's knowledge of the Steele dossier.
He delivered a talk about how Uber was pretty much exactly like this great, informal ride-sharing service that predated the computer.
Her empathetic portraits of African-American field hands shine a light on a system of peonage that predated and outlasted the 36003s.
Economists say it would be unfair to blame Mr. Modi's government entirely for India's unemployment trend, which predated his ascent to power.
Corruption, he testified, long predated Mr. Zuma's presidency and involves officials in Mr. Ramaphosa's own cabinet and in the party's top hierarchy.
Paleontologists estimate the titanosaur weighed about 70 tons, equivalent to 10 large elephants, and predated this column by roughly 100 million years.
But yes, you're right, in terms of the content that had been developed, the rights that had been acquired, that predated me.
These dead books, many from an era that predated the price-based era of monopoly law, were an influence and an inspiration.
Her empathetic portraits of African-American field hands shine a light on a system of peonage that predated and outlasted the 21964s.
Because Trump's unusual quiet predated Sunday night's accusation of a violent threat against Daniels, the payment would seem to be the thing.
He also had a long history of collaboration with U.S. intelligence, including the FBI, that predated his case, sources told The Hill.
On Friday, Mr. Kenney, 26, assembled a group of seven more composers: one who predated Bach, and others who came long after.
Giuliani referenced the alleged spying in both of his Sunday show interviews, but told "Fox News Sunday" that it predated Mueller's appointment.
Though that negotiation predated his election, as a Slovene, Ceferin is adamant that it is enough, for all the big nations contribute.
Concerns about the proliferation of security cameras has far predated the current anxiety about facial recognition and the movement to ban it.
On Tuesday, her daughter Amber Manka said she was mourning the loss of a "super mom" whose internal strength predated the shooting.
Another influential not-quite success was the company's specialized Gateway Country stores, which both predated and possibly inspired the later Apple Stores.
Initial reports suggest that collapses were limited mostly to buildings that predated the 1985 quake, after which stricter building codes were enacted.
They focused mainly on targets that had been discovered using RNA interference, again, a once-popular gene-analyzing technology that predated CRISPR.
Its Gear smartwatch predated the Apple Watch by a year and a half, but it wasn't nearly as good as Apple's offering.
In fact, according to Snopes, the same video was published to a Facebook page in 2015, meaning it predated the HB2 controversy. 5.
Many of the complaints against Cosby predated #MeToo, but he became the first celebrity to be tried during this era of heightened awareness.
All these projects predated the start of the Syrian uprising in 2011, which has since turned into a bloody, years-long civil war.
It&aposs all related to Manafort&aposs work that Russian friendly Ukrainian political party there that predated his time with the Trump campaign.
Proto-party factions predated mass suffrage in many countries of Western Europe, and became the primary vehicle to integrate citizens into democratic politics.
The killing of Mr. Chamberlain, who was African-American, predated a spate of highly publicized police shootings of black men around the country.
We also dug up a pattern of sexual assault and harassment complaints against Mr. Nygard that predated the fight, stretching back 40 years.
More than 100,000 Rohingya have been forced into camps within Myanmar, many of them in waves of violence that predated the 2017 campaign.
The chart below makes clear how the African-American homeownership gains that predated the crisis were wiped out in just a few years.
And it predated by a year the European Union's establishment of a department to identify and call out fake news plants from Russia.
An FCC spokesperson defended the letters on zero-rating, arguing that the action was prompted by concerns that predated the Republican lawmakers' requests.
Mr. Neville's influence, though, predated the Neville Brothers and encompassed a series of groups — the best-known was the Meters — and solo recordings.
It was part of a mega-project that predated Chávez, a rail network intended to knit together Venezuela's ports, cities, and industrial centers.
The state, despite its liberal leanings, still had a ban on its books that predated—although it was superseded by—Roe v. Wade.
Manafort was convicted of personal shady dealings that predated his stint with Trump and had nothing to do with the 2016 presidential campaign.
Total tariff revenue - including levies that predated Trump - shot up by 89% in the first half of the current fiscal year starting Oct.
Such a massive release of iconic works is unprecedented, experts say—especially in the digital age, as the last big dump predated Google.
Kickstarter actually acquired a startup called Drip which predated Patreon, back in May 2016, and hosted the remnants of its business on its website.
Though it's unclear what came first, the joke or the Dad, even if the jokes predated the Dad, the outcome would be the same.
The 2016 breach, which affected 57 million passengers and drivers globally, was not eligible for the higher penalties because it predated the new rules.
The 22016 breach, which affected 210 million passengers and drivers globally, was not eligible for the higher penalties because it predated the new rules.
This article originally stated that LinkNYC came under fire for their variance in internet speeds, which was a controversy that predated the hubs installation.
"One of the tunnels discovered goes back 13 years," he said, asserting it predated resolution 1701, but without discussing how old other tunnels were.
Some, like Joseph Jachna's potato chip cookies — which predated Momofuku Milk Bar's famous compost cookies by about 40 years — could even be considered visionary.
While the gradual devaluation of the gourde certainly predated the exit of the UN, the currency has fallen precipitously since the UN drawdown began.
Assange was also correct that this breach predated Trump's candidacy, so it could not have been part of an effort to get him elected.
The cases we documented in our report predated Comey's arrival at the FBI, though he was at the Department of Justice at the time.
His frantic brushwork, deemed by critics as a form of "radical expressionism," predated the style of the German Expressionists by at least a decade.
There was most likely an African-American cemetery there that predated the society's ownership, said Roger Sanjek, an anthropology professor emeritus at Queens College.
His arrest in late 2015 predated the #MeToo movement, which gained steam following multiple allegations against movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, by nearly two years.
In a recent interview that predated this plan, Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the agency's commissioner, said he considered youth vaping a pernicious public health problem.
Immigration and Hindu nationalism Prime Minister Narendra Modi's political opponents claim the exercise, which predated his administration by decades, is discriminatory against religious minorities.
The test results for last school year — which predated the introduction of the new math curriculum — were better in reading but worse in math.
Though the problems predated his tenure, he said he had elected to step down to satisfy what he described as politicians' "need for blood."
But the website says its involvement predated the hiring of Steele and claims it had no connection to the production of the dossier itself.
Khaliah Booker, 18, went to countless meetings and organizing sessions as a leader with the Ferguson Youth Initiative, an effort that predated the tumult.
Khaliah Booker, 18, went to countless meetings and organizing sessions as a leader with the Ferguson Youth Initiative, an effort that predated the tumult.
The academics said their grievances against Mr. Ricciardone, who has been the university's leader since 2016, long predated Mr. Pompeo's speech on Jan. 10.
The F.B.I.'s interest in Mr. Page — and its suspicions that he might be a Russian intelligence asset — predated his involvement in presidential politics.
The spread of Islamic State ideology long predated the declaration of a caliphate, and it happened quietly, through the efforts of remarkably few individuals.
Cohen said the Trump Organization owes him at least $3.8 million, and its failure to pay breached a reimbursement agreement that predated his cooperation.
"He has talked about easing regulations of all sorts, and those could include the drug industry," Sorensen said, referring to comments that predated Tuesday's meeting.
The divorce predated Steven Cohen's creation of the hedge fund firm SAC Capital Advisors, where he made his name on Wall Street and his fortune.
Oatly. The Swedish oat milk brand actually has a strong presence outside of the United States that long predated the "death" of the dairy industry.
Overtourism in Maya Bay predated social media, but in the age of travel vlogs and geotags, a similar story is playing out across the world.
While Gimlet employees said their organizing campaign predated the acquisition announcement, they feel the union will help ensure Spotify considers employee input during the transition.
Oberly said the alleged criminal conduct in the indictment predated M&T's May 2011 purchase of Wilmington, and related solely to Wilmington's commercial banking operations.
Buffett was fortunate to begin investing at such an auspicious time, which shortly predated a stunning wartime run-up in America's debt-to-GDP ratio.
The original version of the document was published in 1678, and it's possible that Newton's handwritten copy predated the first printed version of the text.
According to encyclopedias, the sheriff originally was a local office in England, Wales, Scotland, or Northern Ireland, and it predated the Norman Conquest of 85033.
Though she predated Kelly in the administration, sources say when the retired Marine general took over in July, her role began to feel ill-defined.
A more widely accepted view is that Hitler's program, which predated the Manhattan Project, faltered in midwar because of scientific errors and Norway's successful saboteurs.
Neither Perot nor Buchanan has Trump's charisma, and both their candidacies predated the ability for candidates to circumvent legacy media in getting their message out.
The push for data transparency rather than data restriction was in keeping with American legal precedents and political traditions that long predated the computer age.
Federal authorities said he maintained a close relationship with Nicodemo "Little Nicky" Scarfo, an infamous organized crime leader, that predated Mr. Matthews's election as mayor.
It, alongside the Celio Redfly and Motorola Atrix, predated DeX in trying to make your phone the source of truth for your entire computing life.
More recent outbreaks, like SARS in 2003 or H1N1 in 2009, predated Paris and came before most voters identified climate change as a serious priority.
Footsteps In and around Stockholm, the secretive painter — whose bold abstract works predated Kandinsky's — lived a life of spiritual yearning that shaped her artistic career.
Facebook believes the low valuation was reflective of the risks involved with its international expansion, and predated its IPO and development of its advertising systems.
Weinstein is, arguably, the first; the sexual assault accusations against Bill Cosby predated the #MeToo movement, and prosecutors dropped an assault charge against Kevin Spacey.
The newspaper reported that discussions about who would succeed the top Trump administration official predated reports this week that Mattis had insulted the president's intelligence.
The artists also collaborated on a graphic map that lists the names of more than 300 original settlements in the Americas that predated European colonization.
But the Covid-19 outbreak is also exploiting vulnerabilities that long predated Mr. Trump's presidency, says Lisa Lowe, a professor of American studies at Yale.
Young's vanity license plate read, "FRI-KRP," an apparent reference to the Freikorps, a post-World War I German paramilitary group that predated the Nazis.
It predated him of course, and since his appointment, he's assembled a team of more than a dozen prosecutors who are working with FBI agents.
Mythos ABC runs through a litany of Lovecraftian creatures — but it also references the wider mythos of weird fiction that both predated and followed Lovecraft.
Its collapse just predated a tidal wave of retail bankruptcies and store closings that began in early 220, hitting chains like Macy's, The Limited, and Payless.
Arellano's misleading message was quickly spread across social media, with most people presumably not even clicking on the story to realize it predated the Trump administration.
And when it comes to the experiences of the Branch Davidians, who belonged to an established religious community that predated Koresh, that designation gets even trickier.
Some predated the game itself, carried over from City of Heroes, a superhero-themed MMO that shut down the same year that The Secret World launched.
China, however, said its historic rights predated the UNCLOS and were not at odds with the provisions of the treaty, to which both countries were signatories.
At first, the technology had some value, as it predated the Game Boy to market, an advantage highlighted by this 1989 commercial featuring Jordan vs. Bird.
Mr. Sánchez said he and his crew partly excavated a pyramid built in the year 500 by the Teotihuacan, who predated the arrival of the Aztecs.
Those crises predated Morgan's tenure, but he took over ICE as border apprehensions of asylum-seeking Central American families peaked, rendering federal immigrant detention centers insufficient.
The photograph is reduced to the status of evidence: It is there to testify to something that is not a photograph, something that predated its making.
The houses were legal because they predated zoning rules, but under new efforts to allow accessory dwelling units, they would now be allowed in newer construction.
The idea that death exists alongside life, that it is the constant shadow that illuminates life and gives it meaning, far predated medieval times, of course.
In 2009, Mr. Simpson announced he was leaving the profession to start SNS Global, a research company that predated Fusion, with a Journal peer, Susan Schmidt.
What they'd described — his mom's difficult pregnancy, a sequence of visits to medical specialists, so much fear, so much suspense — predated his arrival in this world.
But the concept of the personal medical record did not generate widespread adoption in that era, which predated the popularization of the iPhone and mobile apps.
The W.N.B.A.'s start was predated by a strong promotional push behind the United States women's national basketball team before the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.
ExxonMobil's deal, which the company says will create 600 permanent jobs and 6,000 temporary construction jobs in Texas, predated Mr. Trump's trip by almost a year.
In another nod to protocols that predated his tenure, Kelly noted that allegations of domestic abuse did not automatically result in a denied security clearance application.
The FBI's knowledge of Page's suspicious activities long predated receipt of the Steele dossier, and Page continued to be monitored long after receipt of the dossier.
After all, Trump's populist positions on issues like terrorism, trade and immigration long predated Bannon's arrival on the campaign -- just months before Trump won the White House.
" In a statement, the Law Society of Kenya said: "Our environment and planning laws have evolved over time and in some instances, developments have predated the law.
" In an interview on Saturday, Mr. Moody said, "My lack of confidence in her reporting predated any knowledge that I had of her claims of sexual harassment.
Frame & Canvas predated emo's mainstream breakthrough, and their reunion started years before cultural gatekeepers were willing to entertain the idea of emo as a valid artistic pursuit.
Furthermore, given that the dental exam predated the diagnosis of cancer, any faulty measurement of periodontal disease could produce an under- or over-estimation of the correlation.
Had Netscape Navigator not predated Explorer, the potential would be all the higher that anytime someone typed "Google" into Explorer, they would be redirected to MSN Search.
Almost none of this discussion has considered the impact of the Islamic State on the dream of some form of Islamic homeland, which predated the militants' caliphate.
"The fossil was the first direct evidence that the family Cimicidae predated the origin of bats," said Dr. Engel, who was not involved in the new study.
The stock market saw a huge sell-off last week after the yield curve inversion, a warning sign that's predated every recession for the past 50 years.
Reuters reported Wednesday that Huawei's Arm license is based on work that predated the blacklisting of the Chinese telecoms giant, citing a person familiar with the plans.
To remove this noose that has been choking Palestinians, the authority must be replaced with the sort of community-based decision making that predated the body's establishment.
One thing they can be sure of, though, is that this question, which predated Trump and many of their own careers, won't be settled over Chinese food.
Those trends predated Mr. Trump's taking office, although he took to Twitter several times this week to claim credit for the stock market's run and soaring earnings.
Furthermore, none of Manafort's crimes were ever linked to the president, and the vast majority of his alleged criminal activities predated his appointment as Trump campaign manager.
The growing abundance of such private sources of capital has supercharged the tech industry and reshaped the financial landscape, a trend that arguably predated the Vision Fund.
The growing abundance of such private sources of capital has supercharged the tech industry and reshaped the financial landscape, a trend that arguably predated the Vision Fund.
Mr. Koyama's 21989 dispatch was one of the earliest international reports on the so-called loft jazz scene and predated most such reporting even from domestic sources.
Despite heavy media coverage of IS's capture of the city and the group's advertised destruction, looting in Palmyra, as in other parts of Syria, predated IS rule.
The reality, however, is that the first restaurant predated the Revolution by quite a few years—but the post-Revolutionary period led to an explosion in their popularity.
The investigation into Sedlak, of Ocoee, Florida, predated probes into cyber attacks on the Democratic Party in the 2016 presidential election when Hillary Clinton was the party's nominee.
If I attended high school now, and not in the years that predated Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat, I would surely be bullied to death, a teen suicide statistic.
Inversions of that part of the curve have predated every recession over the past 50 years and the last five 313-10 inversions have all led to recessions.
Inversions of that part of the curve have predated every recession over the past 13 years and the last five 2-10 inversions have all led to recessions.
For many in the late 90s and early 2000s, the ability to run through maps blasting things with a rocket launcher predated their access to high-speed internet.
The corruption of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) predated Mr Zuma, and is outlasting him, but it was the former president who took venality to stratospheric levels.
This predated Trump: In 2011, New York consulted with a Madison Avenue ad executive to "grade" signs from the Occupy Wall Street movement on their "brand-building" potential.
A spokesman for Manafort said the money was meant to reimburse debts that predated the Trump campaign and was not a quid pro quo for the polling data.
What I was saying between Biden and his son's relationship with the Ukraine oligarch and potential business dealings that the Trump Organization has had which predated his presidency.
One source said many longtime employees were pushed out or left the organization as a result of Project Fit, which predated Castree's tenure by at least a year.
Though chat services predated AIM, including Internet Relay Chat (commonly known as IRC), AOL's offering arrived at a time when the internet was rapidly spreading into more homes.
He could go out and tell the media that thanks to him, the free-riders had agreed to pay up — even though those commitments predated his presidency. Mrs.
No matter how unlikely an occurrence, though, whenever a selfie death happens, the photo that precipitated or immediately predated the tragedy almost always ends up in the news.
These archives hold other masters of various vintages: the lacquer, glass and metal masters that predated tape, and disk drives and digital tapes from the past few decades.
Gavin Wright, an economic historian at Stanford University who has studied the 1990s, argued that advances in information technology predated that productivity surge by a decade or more.
The purchase suggests that Airbnb&aposs appetite for expanding beyond bookings to become a one-stop shop for travel predated its 2018 acquisition of property management software Luckey.
The department's letter to Wyden predated the revelation last month that investigators had seized Watkins' records as part of an investigation into former Senate Intelligence Committee staffer James Wolfe.
The case long predated the October 2015 announcement that talk show host and media mogul Oprah Winfrey had taken a 10 percent stake in the New York-based company.
Also, here's a fun fact: if the Palm Foleo had launched, it would have predated some of the netbooks that would be launched and introduced to the consumer market.
The Hanseatic League—an organization of German towns that long predated the German nation and cooperated on such win-win endeavors as building lighthouses—went into pirate-quelling mode.
In his forthcoming book, They Said No to Nixon: Republicans Who Stood Up to the President's Abuses of Power, historian Michael Koncewicz argues that GOP resistance predated the scandal.
The steep population decline identified in the study predated climate cooling associated with the most recent Ice Age, said paleogeneticist Verena Schuenemann of the University of Zurich in Switzerland.
Every recession in the last 50 years has been predated by an inverted yield curve and, during this period, there have been two inversions that did not precede recession.
It is essential to remember that the Marshall Plan — which restarted the European economy after World War II — predated NATO by two years and, in effect, made it possible.
Beyond that, it raises more troubling implications that are also undeniable: The DNC is in rotten shape, a problem that predated the primary and has yet to be resolved.
How it happened: Trump's election was predated by months in which analysts feared his threats of trade wars and generally unpredictable behavior would cause the stock market to crater.
Almost every outlet that has covered the scandal has quoted or mentioned the story in The Dirty to establish the fact that the rumor predated Mr. Trump's presidential campaign.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 800 points — or 3.05% — on Wednesday, after the bond market flashed a warning sign that's predated every recession for the past 50 years.
Noir has always had a complicated relationship with nostalgia, alternately rejecting the past as a psychological prison and romanticizing it as the lost Eden that predated our fallen present.
The Mueller indictment of the Russian internet trolls says their work predated the 2016 election, provoking Republicans to accuse the Obama administration of not taking the threat seriously enough.
The box of prescription drugs had been forgotten in a back closet of a retail pharmacy for so long that some of the pills predated the 1969 moon landing.
Mussolini also popularized the use of SPQR manhole covers seen across the urban landscape of the city even today, though the practice predated him by a number of years.
But contrary to popular opinion, she said, a surge in looting predated the unrest of the Arab Spring in 2011 and was tied more to global economics and local poverty.
U Ko Ni's political advocacy predated the lifting of military rule in Myanmar in 2010 and he was a prominent critic of the army's containing political role in the country.
After digging around to try and confirm that Starship 1 predated the release of Adventure, a detail nobody involved can be totally sure about, Fries opened Starship 1's code.
But Spaces is only the most recent of a spate of social platforms that proliferated over the past few years—and just about all of them were predated by Altspace.
Despite its uncanny resemblance to last year's A Quiet Place, The Silence is based on Tim Lebbon's book of the same name, which predated A Quiet Place by three years.
This massive expansion of what creative works were covered by copyright only slightly predated the rise of the greatest tool for the creation of new content ever known: the internet.
" Jones responded that the alleged preferential treatment predated his time at Cinefamily, but "if this happened in the way described then it should have resulted in discipline and likely termination.
That's because inversions of that part of the curve have predated every recession over the past 50 years while the last five 2-10 inversions have all led to recessions.
Republicans on the panel repeatedly raised the allegations of targeting of conservative groups that predated Mr. Koskinen's arrival at the I.R.S. and were not part of the case against him.
Rosenstein has agreed to have the Department of Justice inspector general review whether the FBI has done anything inappropriate in its investigation of the Trump campaign, which predated Mueller's probe.
It certainly wasn't just the drugs—the yoga predated the cocaine addiction, which really started probably when I came over to do the Rock and Roll Heart tour with Lou.
But the money was meant to reimburse old debts that predated the Trump campaign, spokesman Jason Maloni added, and it was not a quid pro quo for the polling data.
An older woman said that the water problems predated the apagón; there had been no running water for a month in San Blas, where thirty thousand residents shared three spigots.
He thinks that an OPEC cut of 1 million barrels per day would be sufficiently supportive, especially given falling oil production in countries like Norway that predated the coronavirus outbreak.
He compared himself in his address to a man who had lain down upon a burning bed, alluding to the critical decisions about the Russia investigation that predated his arrival.
" A Treasury Department spokeswoman sought to clarify Mr. Mnuchin's statement last week, saying that "Deripaska's children were legally entitled to shares stemming from a divorce settlement that predated the sanctions.
Mr. Waxman's thriving restaurant also predated the High Line, the Whitney Museum of American Art and other developments that brought throngs of tourists and new residents to the West Village.
Though the inexcusable behavior of the housing authority predated his mayoralty, Mr. de Blasio, who ran as a progressive promising to combat the evils of inequality, did not stop it.
That march, organized by many of the same groups to urge international leaders to take collective action, predated both the Paris accord and many of Mr. Obama's most ambitious actions.
In an era that predated mass media and even political parties, the founders were also concerned that average Americans would lack enough information about the candidates to make intelligent choices.
He received a false identity with a South Korean passport and a predated French visa, which was mailed to him from the National University of Defense Technology in Hunan Province.
The Walking Dead's had a brilliant, albeit contentious run, predated by and prompting nearly a decade of respectable zombie classics: World War Z, iZombie, and Pontypool, to name a few.
According to records shown by the Lüwei manager, the deal predated the opening of tender bids, suggesting that both companies were confident that the local authorities would award them the contract.
These devices, aimed at offices, were smaller in size than the mainframes of the era, but predated the microprocessors that you know and love today, so they were still pretty big.
From the WSJ: The development is a sign that investigators continue to aggressively gather evidence in the case, and that Mueller is taking full control of a probe that predated him.
Finally, from our Miraculous World Department: Scientists believe that as much as half the water on Earth may have originated from cosmic ice specks that predated the formation of the Sun.
Huntsman said the treaty had been agreed at a time that predated cyber warfare, hypersonic missiles, underwater nuclear platforms and torpedoes and what he said was China's strategic nuclear build-up.
These exclusivity obligations, which predated Amazon's acquisition of Audible in 2008, required Apple to source exclusively from Audible and Audible not to supply music digital platforms other than Apple's iTunes store.
Preiss's fantasy paperback (which predated the identically titled self-help book by a quarter of a century) included a series of puzzles in the form of cryptic verses with matching images.
Mr. Brobeck said the rise in the number of people checking their credit scores predated the huge data breach last year at Equifax, one of the three major consumer credit bureaus.
Unfortunately, because its theory seems to have predated, and been awaiting, this moment, it takes a great amount of jamming to fit Lind's peg into the hole of the present situation.
Al Sharpton, a civil rights leader who was in Baltimore for a conference on the black economic agenda — reverberated throughout this long-suffering city, whose troubles predated the Freddie Gray uprising.
Mr. Davis, a social worker, expressed displeasure that Mr. Buttigieg got too much credit for South Bend's revival, when the Common Council was a partner and some initiatives predated the mayor.
Spotty, awkward 15-year-olds predated the 1940s, but only then did mystified adults coin the label "teenagers", fuelling all sorts of products and services, from bobby socks to the music industry.
He also had ethics problems and conflicts of interest that predated his time in office, including buying stock in pharmaceutical and medical device companies before voting on legislation that would affect them.
We spoke to GLOW's creators, Carly Mensch and Liz Flahive, on how they devised a sexual harassment storyline to fit the context of GLOW, and how it actually predated the #MeToo movement.
And this would not be the first time the Cupertino giant trailed a significant amount of time behind Samsung — remember Samsung's Gear smartwatches, which predated the Apple Watch by a full year?
This is the famous "you broke it, you bought it" problem—the law became the scapegoat for any number of problems in the healthcare system, regardless of whether they predated its enactment.
Other scientists, who did speak, suggested that an atmosphere of rivalries, jealousies, and conflicts that predated the expedition may have given rise to misunderstandings and misinterpretations of what went on in Kenya.
Rush Limbaugh, like Franken's Indecision 1992 Comedy Central special, predated The Daily Show both in its tone and style: snide and smart, with an emphasis on digging through archives for damning material.
I had no idea how old it was, but when I found out that it likely predated my own birth, I decided it was a good time to get a new one.
The performances, Ms. Ismailova, a filmmaker, said in an interview, would "break all the clichés about our cultures" — and also remind Americans that "girl power" long predated the disgrace of Harvey Weinstein.
So have the internal roundups carried out by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which have likewise been dialed up under Trump, but which predated him and earned far less media attention.
Seeking to distance himself from the indictment, Mr. Trump claimed that the tax schemes and money laundering that Mr. Manafort is now accused of long predated his involvement with the Trump campaign.
The Mishna, which was compiled in the third century B.C.E., and the Talmud, which expounded upon it, predated the printing press, and as such yeshiva students were trained to memorize them both.
Mr. Trump's pro-Russia statements and openness to policy shifts regarding Moscow predated Mr. Manafort's tenure on the campaign and continued after Mr. Manafort stepped down from the campaign in August 2016.
Never mind the stories of his black moods in adolescence, the history of a mood disorder that predated me; I believed love would triumph, that I could coax him into the light.
"President Obama's push for a diplomatic resolution to the Iranian nuclear challenge long predated Prime Minister Netanyahu's saber-rattling," says Ned Price, who served as a spokesman for Obama's National Security Council.
And with a stanza of a song that Mr. Santana wrote, the defense lawyer moved to portray the witness as a man with a distrust of law enforcement that predated the shooting.
The campaign predated McCabe's stint as deputy director of the FBI, when he had a leadership role in the investigation into Clinton's use of a private email server and the Clinton Foundation.
The revolt was followed by four decades of martial law and divisions between Taiwanese whose roots on the island predated the Nationalists' arrival in 22009 and the Chinese mainlanders who came after.
"What we found there was in many cases the earliest copy of the biblical books ever found and in some cases these predated other copies by centuries if not more," Strawn told Gizmodo.
Watkins's influence is felt all over Bisbee '17, especially his magnum opus La Commune (Paris 1871), which is presented as a contemporary documentary of the Paris Commune, which of course predated motion pictures.
Even if the appointment of Mueller were legal, Manafort's lawyers argue, by investigating "stale allegations" that predated the campaign by over a decade Mueller has far exceeded the scope laid out by Rosenstein.
She said that her change of heart on nuclear power had predated her engagement with Nuclear Matters, and was motivated by her desire to combat climate change, not by payment from the industry.
William Bartram's garden in Philadelphia and William Prince's Linnaean Botanic Garden in Flushing, Queens, both predated the Elgin, but both had commercial intent — their gardens supported nurseries in the business of selling plants.
Smartphones have facilitated the entry of platforms into many areas of life, but market-making platforms predated both the internet and telephony itself: Stock markets, auction houses and poker tables are all platforms.
First, the more fundamental challenge to newspaper advertising predated Google, with the introduction of Monster, Craigslist, eBay and the slew of other online marketplace businesses that eviscerated the core newspaper classified profit engine.
Teenagers who predated the constant self-broadcasting of the social-media era rapidly became television stars, doing their best to play the roles of teenagers who did not know they were being filmed.
The charges against him in Washington and in Virginia are related to his consulting work for a pro-Russian political party in Ukraine which predated his tenure with the Trump campaign in 2016.
But that body is predated by the traditional government headed by the hereditary chiefs, who are rightfully claiming title to the land based on longstanding Canadian law that they say is being ignored.
"Owning the libs" as a political philosophy predated Trump, but his ascension to the presidency is the logical conclusion of the eight years Republicans spent doing their darnedest to foil Obama's every move.
It was a time, Bayati said, that predated the turmoil around Israel's creation, the wars of later years, and the 28.8 U.S.-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein and unleashed years of sectarian bloodshed.
Conversations with people that went beyond 140 characters, using words instead of letters and numbers, expressing feelings and emotions that happily predated small yellow circles with dots for eyes and half-curves for mouths.
All this action predated the summer 1984 launch of the Prince legend as we know it: the two-pronged release of the seriously gorgeous Purple Rain LP and the surprisingly enjoyable Purple Rain flick.
While she says that Knox died in late June, after he had been at her home for about a month for training, Mayo says his family's issues with her predated that by several weeks.
Yet this fixation on financial metrics (a stance that predated Ms Rometty) is a big reason why IBM had a late start in the cloud—a trend it had spotted earlier than many competitors.
The record predated TIDAL by almost two years, but the rapper teamed with Samsung, which distributed copies for free to its customers while giving Jay and his entertainment company Roc Nation $5 per copy.
Mickey Rooney Rooney's strained relationship with his wife and children long predated his death, but when the legendary actor died in 2014 at the age of 93, there was immediate infighting within the family.
It was designed by Mehul Patel, who started programming games for bulletin board systems that predated the internet and worked on Utopia while he was a student at the University of Texas at Austin.
His reasoning, he told Fast Company a year later, was so that Amazon could avoid collecting sales tax in more-populous California, gaming a sales tax loophole that predated the rise of online shopping.
But Thursday, the IRS and Treasury Department responded with proposed regulations that just might, if given a chance, shut down both the new schemes and the ones that predated the new federal tax law.
The report, which predated and substantiated the inspector general's August findings, found that these facilities are a profligate waste of money and have been host to dozens of questionable deaths involving inadequate medical care.
Meanwhile, Symantec found tools used by Lazarus imbedded on some of the first computers to be infected by Wanna Cry - a version that predated its use of NSA-linked tools to propagate the ransomware.
When the arrowhead finally came to Neery, she closed her eyes and hung tightly onto the stone — this arrowhead on Gorky's property that predated him, passed through his time, and now passed through her.
Writes McNutt: Google Trends shows that the specific idea of "Westworld theories" was not something that predated the show's premiere, garnering little-to-no search activity in the weeks leading up to its debut.
Those views had long predated the campaign: "If two people dig each other, they dig each other," Mr. Trump wrote on his blog in 2005, celebrating the partnership of Elton John and David Furnish.
Both the river and El Diente lie clearly within the federally owned watershed, and therefore outside the scope of private ownership—a condition that predated the 1961 land seizure by more than 100 years.
Several of the earliest Jewish groups here predated or then mimicked the "synagogue-center" model that Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan, considered the founder of Reconstructionist Judaism, is believed to have termed in the 20th century.
His ties to Russia predated the campaign — he sat with President Vladimir V. Putin at a 2015 event in Moscow — and he was a point person on the transition team for dealing with Russia.
In a response that signaled how fraught any direct talks between the Afghan government and insurgents would be, a former Taliban minister alluded to the barbarity that predated the Taliban government of the 1990s.
Instead, we're returning to the cultural era that predated radio and TV, an era in which entertainment was fragmented and bespoke, and satisfying a niche was a greater economic imperative than entertaining the mainstream.
In Macedonia, wringing money out of web advertising is a game that long predated Trump's bid for the presidency—and will probably outlast it as well, despite Google's and Facebook's postelection attempts to crack down.
On the one hand, legitimate neopaganism grew; on the other, witchcraft suddenly became its own massive thing in teen culture, very separate and out of control, a phenomenon unlike the real occultism that'd predated it.
But where Somalian blind cavefish were trapped in dark caves for millions of years, early mammals lived in the dark, either due to nocturnal living or subterranean lifestyles, to avoid being predated upon by dinosaurs.
China, however, said its historic rights predated the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and were not at odds with the provisions of the treaty , to which both countries were signatories.
Though Epstein's relationship with the lab predated Ito's appointment, Ito in his post acknowledged that the two visited each other and that he accepted Epstein as a financial backer in his private investments as well.
This article contains a number of old, incomplete anecdotes, many of which not only predated our current processes and policies but also give a very inaccurate impression of how we approach building and improving Search.
They long predated him — they were present in both Pat Buchanan's and Ross Perot's candidacies — but they were homeless in American politics, suppressed by the two parties for reasons of both principle and political expediency.
Democrats slam alleged politicization of Trump State Department after IG report MORE (D-Md.), had valid reasons for requesting the president's financial records from the accounting firm Mazars, even though they predated his entering office.
In these misreadings, there was an assumption that to praise, in any way, the elite that predated the modern meritocracy is to reject racial diversity, minority and female advancement, in favor of permanent white rule.
Speaking off the cuff, Trump began remarks by falsely claiming that the investigations into him predated his presidency, called the Russia investigation "bullshit," and mocked a Purple Heart recipient who testified during the impeachment trial.
Although Mr. Trump claimed credit for SoftBank's $50 billion investment in the United States, those plans predated the election, and Mr. Son has owned a controlling stake in Sprint, among other companies, for several years.
For what it's worth, his decision to move up a dozen or so floors to the top of this tower, where First Look Media sits, predated Friday's news of a forthcoming sale of the company.
At its height, Cydia, which predated the actual App Store, was a business pulling in millions of dollars in revenue, and offered users a way to experience the iPhone as a truly free and open computer.
Some leaders have taken to offering Trump exaggerated praise for eking more defense spending out of European governments -- even though the 2% target sets a 2024 deadline and some of the new investment predated his presidency.
That same year, 1943, the United States Supreme Court ruled that Tesla's 1897 patent for a transmitter and receiver, which predated Marconi's inventions, tacitly acknowledging Telsa's pioneering contributions to the invention of telegraphy and radio technology.
I thought picking somebody who didn't have a company but was an angel investor and predated it, and she had PC Forum and I wanted to go to PC Forum but I couldn't afford a ticket.
It tempers the hubris of our species, which has convinced itself that with enough research funds and engineering knowhow, we will be able to perfectly recreate this unique spaceship that predated up by billions of years.
They're both successors to the personal theater devices that predated modern virtual reality, and even then, the Glyph has selling points Immerex doesn't, like its endearingly bizarre design and the fact that it works with phones.
Although the iPad was unveiled in 2010, three years after the iPhone, development of the iPad predated development of the phone, and Steve Jobs, Apple's co-founder, always seemed to have his heart in the tablet.
The enduring wounds of the Great Recession, together with discouraging economic trends that long predated it, have fueled anger on the left but especially on the right, thanks to Mr. Trump, the maverick Republican front-runner.
When we hit the end of the 80s some of us crashed and burned, some had to reinvent themselves but what we were doing in '86 very much predated that whole kind of 90's euphoria.
While the armored vehicle sales contracts predated that ban, in a sign tensions might be easing, government agency Export Development Canada said on Tuesday it had resumed helping Canadian firms wishing to export to Saudi Arabia.
The strip's bold aesthetic predated today's comics experiments by decades: Rodriguez depicts gritty Manhattan in jutting, inconsistently shaped panels; pasted-in newspapers punctuate realist backdrops while a single 28-panel page is tilted at 45 degrees.
That they range in age from 21 to 70-ish suggests that Ms. Herzog is also exploring a larger issue, one that for Mary Jane predated Alex's birth and, we begin to dread, will outlast him.
Ads for online platforms that predated the modern internet — services like CompuServe and Prodigy — emphasized the potential of these technologies to bring people together as opposed to presenting them as platforms to trash talk strangers anonymously.
Brian Farley, the executive vice president, general counsel, and chief administrative officer of Allscripts, said the company was pleased to complete the settlement, clarifying that the disclosed conduct predated the company&aposs acquisition of Practice Fusion.
The current iteration of the Chinese government, complete with a newly anointed leader-for-life, presents China-led private sector organizations with something of an ultimatum out of this survival instinct that predated China's market economy.
Mr. Obama's concerns about Mr. Flynn, which were first reported by NBC News, were largely about his management of the D.I.A. and predated the later concerns about his contacts with the Russian ambassador, Sergey I. Kislyak.
It is predated by another that is equally ridiculous: that a 78-year-old Muslim cleric named Fethullah Gülen used a global network of followers to conspire with Hillary Clinton to influence the 2016 presidential campaign.
Like "To Die For," which predated the era of reality shows but addressed the potentially poisonous allure of fame as only television can confer, "The Graduate" (1967) captured a moment of unease in the American zeitgeist.
Mexico's investigation of Chinese steel pipes predated Trump's tariff plan, beginning in December 2016 at the request of three companies and covering an analysis of the period from May 2013 to April 2016, the notice said.
Trump likely encountered vaccine skepticism before Barron was even bornBut an examination of the record suggests that Trump&aposs false beliefs about vaccines had nothing to do with Barron, and in fact likely predated his birth.
Turner's sentence, which predated the #MeToo movement of women speaking out publicly against sexual harassment and abuse, was held up as a symbol of how the U.S. justice system fails to take sex crimes seriously enough.
Deripaska is a former business associate of Paul Manafort, who was convicted this month of financial wrongdoing charges related to his work for pro-Russian politicians in Ukraine that predated a stint as Trump's campaign manager.
In addition to looking for more signs of human habitability, the researchers would like to find traces of fire use (which they haven't yet at this site—a possible sign that sophisticated tool use predated fire use).
Trump took credit for the announcement in his joint address, but Fiat Chrysler said the deal arose from talks with United Auto Workers and that the plans predated then President-elect Trump to decisions made in 23.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Monday responded to charges against former campaign manager Paul Manafort by saying the allegations predated his tenure on Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, but the indictment states the activities continued into 2017.
But the conviction predated the mandatory collection of DNA samples from felony criminals, so Mr. Koehler's DNA was not entered into a criminal database "and he was able to elude detection all these decades," Ms. Rundle said.
While Apple's Siri predated Alexa and Cortana, both of which showed up in 2014, Siri has come to be lacking in capabilities by comparison as more developers have sought to develop third-party integrations with other assistants.
A couple of his projects (like a film about Lewis & Clark's early 19th-century expedition through the American West) have predated the Civil War, but by and large, his films explore the US from 1860 to 20193.
The prosecutions against Manafort in Washington and Virginia both revolved around Manafort's political consulting work on behalf of the government of Ukraine, work that predated his time as chair of Trump's presidential campaign in the summer of 2016.
" Abraham tells The Verge that the novel this sequence comes from, Caliban's War, predated the Syrian civil war, and that while the imagery is heedful of the ongoing crisis, "It's also the Jews fleeing Germany in the '30s.
But because his reign of terror largely predated the 911 system, surveillance cameras, DNA analysis and the internet, authorities were not able to catch the man also known as the East Area Rapist and the Original Night Stalker.
The biggest indicator that Apple felt the MacBook was a showcase and crucial product was the name — it was just THE MacBook, without any additional epithets or qualifiers like "Air" or "Pro" (both of which predated its existence).
"This article contains a number of old, incomplete anecdotes, many of which not only predated our current processes and policies but also give a very inaccurate impression of how we approach building and improving Search," the statement continued.
While the theme predated the shooting by months, it quickly seemed a little too ironic that the show's branding features an all-too-familiar sad face, which some on the curatorial team worried might be in bad taste.
The sparkling sands of Coney Island and the Rockaways predated him, but much of the way we experience the city's beaches today is a result of Mr. Moses's four-decade reign presiding over the New York park system.
It will be a day noted by a panoply of peoples: recent newcomers seeking economic opportunity or refuge from war, immigrants of several generations, descendants of arrivals from centuries ago and aboriginal societies that long predated European settlement.
At other points during Wednesday's hearing, Trump's lawyers struggled to explain whether Trump's interest in Ukrainian corruption predated former Vice President Joe Biden jumping into the presidential race last April — a timeline that indicates his motives were political.
"Molecular clocks suggest the origination of the main groups of animals significantly predated what the fossil record would indicate," said Simon Conway Morris, fellow of St. John's College at the University of Cambridge and one of the study authors.
He may not have been the first person to print texts on paper using movable type—systems in China and Korea predated his—but his printing press made it faster, and cheaper, to create a record of a thought.
Mr. Hudlin is just now resuming his work as the director of "Marshall," an independent film in which Chadwick Boseman plays a young Thurgood Marshall in a quest for racial justice that predated Marshall's years on the Supreme Court.
Although Congress in June 2015 enacted a law that required the government to make public novel and significant rulings by the court, the order to Yahoo appears to have predated that legislation, the USA Freedom Act, by several months.
A spokesman for Mr. Rybolovlev disputed that he overpaid for the property, saying that the sale was negotiated down from an asking price of $125 million and that it predated an upheaval in the Palm Beach real estate market.
The governor's push for new internet laws is also predated by a bill introduced in October by state Senator Todd Kaminsky of Long Island, and one in the State Assembly, which would add digital political communications to disclosure laws.
Economists have long argued that the most visible kinds of gig work are a relatively small part of the overall labor market, and that nonstandard work arrangements long predated the emergence of app-based platforms like Uber and TaskRabbit.
Designed by Paul Ludwig Troost, who predated Albert Speer as Hitler's favorite architect, the Haus der Kunst was built as a showcase for Aryan Neo-Classicism, in which the music of Schoenberg, a Jew and "degenerate" composer, would have been banned.
It's a term that's caught on in the last 70 years, but it was not only predated by the green consumerism of the 223s, it's also the driving argument behind all consumer activism from the tea-in-the-harbor get-go.
But M was one of the party drugs of choice long before pop stars and rappers started adding it to their lyrics, and its use certainly predated the electronic dance music resurgence that happened in North America in the late 19983s.
Many Texan leaders "were Trumpy before Trump", says Matt Barreto of Latino Decisions, a polling firm, pointing out that their harsher stance on immigration began with the rise of the conservative Tea Party, which predated Mr Trump's election in 2000.
The report (viewable in full below) by the department's inspector general cited "longstanding, systemic weaknesses" with State Department records that predated Clinton's tenure, but criticized her for using private email for government business and for failing to turn over records promptly.
Today, the only decorations lining the living room walls are framed interviews with her son from local papers (for his musical projects that predated the Slushii era), though I also spot one of her own records in a glass case.
When occupying American troops came across the building over 30 years later after World War II, they were astounded to learn that the building predated World War I. Not long after the factory's completion, Gropius was recommissioned into the cavalry.
Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky, a UN expert on foreign debt and human rights, said access to health, food, education, housing, water and social security on the island had been "massively undermined" by the economic and financial crisis that predated the disaster.
Inspired by the the scant irreverent voices in rock journalism—namely Lester Bangs, Richard Meltzer, Mike Saunders, and Nick Tosche— Parrett and others like him created small-time publications that predated the now-infamous punk 'zine boom by almost a decade.
Often forgotten is that a similar scenario nearly played out with the San Antonio Spurs in the summer of 22005 — except the howling was muted in an era that predated social media and the proliferation of sports TV debate shows.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A meteorite that crashed into rural southeastern Australia in a fireball in 1969 contained the oldest material ever found on Earth, stardust that predated the formation of our solar system by billions of years, scientists said on Monday.
Throughout the 1980s, the Forest Service lost anywhere from 91 to 99 cents for every dollar it spent sending 450 million board feet of old-growth timber — trees that predated the signing of the Constitution — to countries in the Pacific Rim.
Depicting the female body in anatomical illustrations or through anatomical models was also a tradition that predated the Anatomical Venus; Ebenstein surveys some precursors, from fugitive sheets to "anatomical manikins" — palm-sized, dissectible figures carved simply out of wood or ivory.
It led her to devise methods of oversaturating her creations, ultimately enabling many of her films from the '70s to be seen in both 2D and 3D; they predated the development of pixel-shifting technology, which is required for such conversion.
You play as a newly-recruited hacker working for MI7 (the now defunct British secret service organization which predated MI5), and thanks to the adoption of the BLU Pill Act by the UK, you have unrestrained access to all online personal data.
The great power of her artistry lay in what her characters didn't say, or said differently than other people, because they spoke in two languages at once: the language of memory, which predated their enslavement, and "American," particularly that of the South.
In a tweet, the senator suggested that Congress should probe the origins of the now-concluded special counsel investigation into Russian election interference and possible ties with the Trump campaign, seemingly suggesting that Obama was involved in the FBI probe that predated it.
The improvements that predated our landmark environmental laws were due to many factors — some were economic, others were state-level regulations and the rest were a long series of common law cases that forced polluters to recognize the costs of their actions.
And while motion controls for console games predated the iPhone's launch—the Wii came out in November 2006—there is surely no doubt that the use of Apple's device to steer, to aim, to tilt influenced later iterations of wireless console controllers.
He was further described in some press accounts as a former diplomat at The Hague who had worked on resolving property disputes between the United States and Iran that predated the 1979 Islamic revolution and the break in relations between the two countries.
In New Jersey, many of the biggest accomplishments occurred last year during Mr. Murphy's first months in office and involved proposals that predated his arrival, including paid sick leave, equal pay for women, automatic voter registration and a package of gun control measures.
Ms. Butina's arrest in July stemmed from what officials described as a broader counterintelligence investigation by the Justice Department and the F.B.I. that predated the 2016 election and is separate from the work being done by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III.
Her arrest in July stemmed from what officials described as a broader counterintelligence investigation by the Justice Department and the F.B.I. that predated the 2016 election and is separate from the work being done by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III.
But Lindbergh's victory is no mere "plot"; it's an expression of the popular will of millions of Americans (in the novel, Roth writes that it wasn't even a close race), and an extension of prejudices and injustices that Roth knew predated 1940.
Although Mr. Trump claimed credit for SoftBank's decision to invest up to $50 billion in the United States, those plans predated the election, and Mr. Son has owned a controlling stake in the mobile phone carrier Sprint, among other companies, for several years.
It wasn't the first such product in the capital—Hailo's app for black cab drivers predated Uber—but it quickly became dominant, particularly with the launch of UberX, the cheaper rides that moved the app on from its original focus on luxury.
While an earlier Xerox PARC tool named Bravo predated Gypsy, Gypsy was "modeless," meaning that the user interface was always in an editable state, rather than an editor with modes, which requires commands to be typed first before text can be modified.
Though his sentence largely predated the era of full-blown fantasy leagues, Williams said he frequently competed in weekly pools, picking games against the other seven prisoners on his cell block with the winner receiving a bag of cookies or Kool-Aid.
Second, the majority of the Canadian financiers' donations to the Clinton Foundation predated the first sale of the stake in Uranium One and occurred "during and before" Clinton's presidential campaign in 2008, per the Washington Post, so before she was secretary of state.
At the same time, she had also made a number of serious mistakes in her career that predated the 20183 campaign — most notably backing the invasion of Iraq in 2013 and taking a years-long break from politics to give buckraking speeches.
"In our current era of lightning fast streams of information, it is up to each and every one of us to learn to see through falsehoods and propaganda," wrote Harvey, who learned that one man's obituary predated his comment by more than a year.
A committee of federal judges that reviewed the case concluded that any allegations against Richard Roberts, the former chief judge of the federal district court in Washington, DC, fell outside the scope of the judiciary's disciplinary system because they predated his time as a judge.
They predated the entertainment district, and at the time there weren't as many people living right in those areas, and so I don't think people felt there was going to be as much of a conflict with late night issues out on the street.
Pitt turned out to be the then 11-year-old's very first kiss – an onscreen lip-locking that predated her first real-life smooch while she was on an eighth grade field trip – and it turns out she was not exactly thrilled with the experience.
The act's Western Hemisphere quota, which the author notes in passing, bears spotlighting, for this provision made it impossible for most Mexicans to receive permission to enter the country, despite a history of widespread migration in the greater border region that predated the border itself.
Stand-alone bills on opportunity zones that predated the 2017 tax law had reporting requirements, but those requirements were not included in the GOP tax law because of the budget rules used to pass the bill in the Senate with only a simple-majority vote.
Once, when questioned about her favorite music that predated the 2000s, the Bloomington-based songwriter Madeline Robinson balked a bit, and nodded toward the floral bliss of 60s yé-yé, before admitting that really, she was content to be operating in her current moment.
Similarly, the character of Munroe's art also brings to mind that of the pioneer in abstraction Hilma af Klint (1862-1944), a Swedish mystic whose paintings predated the non-realist, image-making experiments of such legendary early modernists as Wassily Kandinksy or Piet Mondrian.
But it was Donald Bruce White — a former Broadway actor who began his food career as a bit player on "Josie's Kitchen," a local cooking show that predated Julia Child's "The French Chef" — who created the city's modern catering industry in 1962, the Lees report.
Katherine Johnson, who died Monday at age 101, was a pioneer in many ways: She was an early employee of NASA (and even worked at the agency that predated it), and an African American woman working in a field hugely dominated by white men.
Although plans for that spending predated the election of President Trump, the timing of the announcement was widely seen as a response to Mr. Trump's vows to promote American manufacturing, pushing back against countries like Japan that have large trade surpluses with the United States.
They exemplify the parts of Turkey that feel most threatened by Mr. Erdogan — secularists and minorities like the Kurds and Alevis — while highlighting both the authoritarianism and religious nationalism that predated him, as well as the disparate nature of the coalition that opposes him.
In the Virginia case, Manafort is accused by special counsel Robert Mueller of a raft of tax and bank fraud charges related to his consulting work for pro-Russia politicians in Ukraine, which predated his tenure as chairman of President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign.
A prolific composer, he wrote his first cantata at the age of 15 and penned many other works, including the opera "Don Carlos" (it predated Verdi's, the premiere of which Costa conducted) and the ballet "Sir Huon" (written for the ballet dancer Marie Taglioni).
Agnès Varda, a groundbreaking French filmmaker who was closely associated with the New Wave — although her reimagining of filmmaking conventions actually predated the work of Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut and others identified with that movement — died on Friday morning at her home in Paris.
Ohio uses BlackRock-managed funds, and its relationship with the asset manager predated the donation, BlackRock said when it asked the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to let it accept fees from the state, noting that exceptions to the rule have been granted before.
But when it comes to addressing the immigration regime that predated Trump — one that, under Obama, resulted in record numbers of deportations of immigrants living within the US — the path forward gets a lot murkier, and the most radical proposals raise serious concerns about politics and practicality.
Banding together as the Compton's Coalition, so-named after the trans riot at Tenderloin diner Compton's Cafeteria that predated Stonewall by three years, the organizations are promoting the district as a place where TLGB people can access services that are more essential than ever today, including healthcare.
It has appeared to expose an off-the-books effort to perform an end run around US foreign policy officials with political appointees that predated his notorious phone call with the President of Ukraine in which he sought dirt on his possible 2020 foe Joe Biden.
"Something that is disturbing that I have heard about is linking those developments to the fact that a Fulani man is president and so, he is brooking such kind of evil acts," said the president's spokesman, Femi Adesina, this week, adding that such violence predated Buhari's administration.
"The relatively low rate of health spending growth in 2017 was similar to the average annual growth during 2008-13, which predated the major coverage expansions," said Anne B. Martin, an economist in the office of the actuary at the Department of Health and Human Services.
" But Kelly's memo also sought to pin much of the blame on processes that predated his tenure as chief of staff and President Donald Trump's inauguration, noting that the Porter saga "focused immense attention on a clearance process that has been in place for multiple administrations.
From the mid-1950s through the end of that decade, he concocted a yowling blend of hopped-up blues, country and then-emergent rhythm & blues that ended up as the template for what became widely accepted as rock 'n' roll (though the term predated his rise).
One is Al-Jazari (1136-1206), the Arab polymath and mechanical engineer whose brilliant Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices, chronicling (and giving instructions for) his many inventions ranging from water-pumping systems to functional candle clocks, predated Leonardo da Vinci by almost 300 years.
While "Smallville" was never a ratings behemoth, appearances from the show's actors at San Diego Comic-Con could fill thousands of seats and though the show's debut predated the creation of Twitter, its fans were among the first wave to use the platform to voice their opinions on episodes.
Aside from the frequent texting between Strzok, an FBI agent, and Page, a bureau lawyer assigned to the Office of General Counsel, two others labeled "Agent 1" and "Agent 5" on Comey&aposs team were in a personal relationship that predated Operation Midyear, the FBI name for the investigation.
But I was struck by something that predated Donald Trump in the party, and seems to have ramped up to top volume in this election cycle: the view that government can't get anything right, and that, with the exception of the military, government workers are either swindlers or suckers.
No, we had an agreement that stuff that didn't involve Rolling Stone business at all but were really private letters between let's say Jann and his wife or Jann and some other person, or stuff that predated Rolling Stone, like his dairies, had to get his sign-off.
Its 1947 integration, which predated the Civil Rights Act by 963 years, has been upheld as a sign of the sport's essentially democratic spirit; generations of writers and thinkers, like Philip Roth, Don DeLillo and Chris Rock, found in baseball an embodiment of America's great experiment, contradictions and all.
Frank Ricci, director of government affairs for the Rent Stabilization Association, a landlord organization, said many landlords were left with tenants who could not pay the rent after a program called Advantage, which predated the de Blasio administration, folded after the city and New York State cut funding.
While the hurricanes ripped apart the resort's infrastructure in a matter of hours, the storms' lingering aftermath laid bare its long-festering problems, which include an unorthodox land-use agreement with the federal government, possible environmental contamination that predated the storms and contentious relationships between the staff and management.
Manafort was convicted at that federal trial and in a subsequent guilty plea in another federal court last year of multiple crimes related to money he earned from consulting work for a pro-Russia political party in Ukraine, a role that predated his service in Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.
But my family's affiliation with the property predated me: my mother, Kiran, and my father, Vikesh, used to frequent the Oberoi's lobby in the early 29s with their college friends; the hotel was the epicenter for India's glitterati, and they were always on the lookout for a boldface sighting.
Smaller projects like the 000 V. C. Morris Gift Shop in San Francisco, with its own spiraling ramp that predated the Guggenheim, demonstrate how Wright worked through and refined these ideas, with each complicated drawing and model also recalling the large studio of employees who supported these designs.
Slack buys Hipchat with plans to shut it down and migrate users to its chat service Slack also bought a Slack competitor — Hipchat, which predated it, and which Slack utterly routed it, to the point that Atlassian paid its rival (in the form of an investment) to be rid of it.
Take an afternoon walk around estates such as La Courneuve 4000 or Aulnay 3000, where thousands of people are packed tightly together, and it is no wonder that many told Maspero that their dream was to move to a pavillon, one of the modest, privately owned villas that predated the projects.
The story of the female warriors long predated the arrival of Islam in Central Asia in the middle of the eighth century, and despite efforts by some Islamic preachers to mute its message, the epic survived, thanks to traditional storytellers and the freewheeling nomadic ways of much of the population.
And though his career — which ran from the 1920s into the 191949s — predated the modern gay rights movement, he likely would have been overjoyed at the chance to take part in this month's Pride March, which on the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Inn rebellion may be the biggest ever.
Jonathan Skariton's debut novel, SÉANCE INFERNALE (Knopf, $26.95), named for that very item, is a dense but thrilling exploration of the mystery surrounding a film that was said to have predated both Edison and the brothers Lumière, but disappeared, along with its inventor, on a train to Paris in 1890.
The El Paso killer, now being investigated as perpetrating a terrorist attack, is believed to have posted a manifesto using language reminiscent of Trump's warnings about "infestations" and "invasions" of migrants, to explain why he was about to go on a killing rampage, though it said his views predated Trump's presidency.
Simple but effective razors dating from the Chalcolithic period (also known as the Copper Age) date shaving back some five millennia at least, and it&aposs entirely possible that shaving predated the use of metal tools, as techniques involving hair removal using shells and sharp-edged stones have also been documented.
"Though fan considerations of sports and their narrative ramifications for personal identity long predated the web, the internet both amplified them and fostered their critical potential," Noah Cohan, a lecturer in American cultural studies at Washington University in St. Louis, wrote in his doctoral dissertation focused on evolving sports fandom.
Leaks about the treason case reported in the Russian news media, as well as interviews with defense lawyers and a witness, have indicated that the defendants' ties to American officials long predated the presidential campaign, and that the information they passed on was not directly related to the hacking investigation.
Heck said that he considers President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden assures supporters the primary is still 'wide open' in lengthy phone call: report Warren: We are watching a descent into authoritarianism Collins: Trump 'angered by impeachment' MORE to be a symptom of a "completely debased civic discourse," the roots of which predated his presidency.
"Common sense should have shown the purveyors of this slander that the Malabu oil deal far predated the Jonathan regime and it would only make sense for him to be bribed if he had a time machine to go back in time to when the deal was struck," said Jonathan's spokesman, Ikechukwu Eze.
Their arrangements were predated by one that benefited Senator David J. Valesky of Syracuse, another member of the I.D.C. In 2015 and 5003, he received $15,000 per year as vice-chairman of the Health Committee, taking the stipend that was prescribed for the chairman, Senator Kemp Hannon, a Republican from Long Island.
After being spotted in a shop, he was cast in a television series, and then later, when he was 18, as a 15-year-old seduced by Aidan Gillen, then 30, in the British series "Queer as Folk," which ignited controversy for its racy gay sex scenes (and predated the American version).
The Hill reported last week that the FBI had gathered evidence that Moscow had compromised an American uranium trucking firm with bribes and kickbacks as part of an effort to grow Russian President Vladimir Putin's atomic energy business inside the United States — an investigation that predated the approval of the Uranium One sale.
During that period, blue states experienced an economic downturn relative to red states that predated the biggest blue state minimum wage increases; that made it look like minimum wages were lowering employment growth, when what was really happening was that blue states both had lower employment growth and separately increased their minimum wages.
His behavior took a hard left into self-destruction, and I think it pained the little gay tween inside me to see one of my idols so close to the brink, and not seem to want to pull back (this thinking, of course, also predated my adult understanding of addiction and mental health).
The previous two Mi Mix phones were both pioneering attempts by Xiaomi to reduce the bezels around the screen as much as possible, but they predated the now-ubiquitous notch and compromised by awkwardly placing the selfie camera below the screen, forcing you to hold the phone upside-down or deal with an unflattering angle.
One SPLC report revealed that the group's mythology urges members to reclaim their true heritage as part of what its website calls "the Ancient Ones," a reference to a group of Africans — "a tribe of Israel" — that the group believes settled in Louisiana and created a sophisticated civilization that predated the arrival of European colonizers.
McGrath did not respond to two of the allegations that predated the wheelchair, but told TIME in regards to a third allegation that the former president "simply does not have it in his heart to knowingly cause anyone harm or distress, and he again apologizes to anyone he may have offended during a photo op."
In their hubris they sought to also dismantle the traditional Medicaid that predated the law by 2900 years, something Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE had admitted was a dream since his fraternity kegger days.
I'd later trip across such best-selling books as "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance," which predated my secretarial summer, and "Shop Class as Soulcraft," which postdated it, and realize that typing was my motorcycle maintenance, my shop class, the humdrum exercise that I performed to a classical, exacting standard, getting the details right.
The news was announced at an event this evening with Foxconn chief Terry Gou and US President Donald Trump, who has aggressively pressured both domestic and foreign corporations to invest in the US. (He has also often taken credit for such investments even when they predated his administration.) Trump was joined at the event by Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker.
In the interim, the Iranian regime will pursue a strategy to solicit support at home and abroad, which will include: Rallying around the flag: Images of hardliners burning American flags predated your withdrawal from the JCPOA, but we will see the regime rally against the US flag and around the Iranian one in the coming weeks.
Democrats also argue the FBI's interest in Page predated its knowledge of the opposition research dossier and say it was not the dossier and the Page FISA warrant that prompted the FBI's counterintelligence investigation into Russia, but rather an earlier conversation that former Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos had with an Australian diplomat about alleged Russian dirt on Clinton.
The announcement of the investigation came shortly after The Hill reported that the FBI had gathered evidence that Moscow had compromised an American uranium trucking firm with bribes and kickbacks as part of an effort to grow Russian President Vladimir Putin's atomic energy business inside the United States — an investigation that predated the approval of the Uranium One sale.
In the months before Elliott, the Cowboys' star running back, was suspended in August, Jones said publicly that his player did not deserve to be penalized after a former girlfriend accused him of domestic violence in an incident that predated his entry into the N.F.L. Jones also tried to influence one of the league's top investigators, according to ESPN.
Speaking at the Kabul-based Institute of War and Peace Studies on Thursday, Amrullah Saleh, Mr. Ghani's running mate in a recent election whose result is being disputed, said that Taliban violence had predated the United States invasion in 2001, and expressed concern that a deal between Americans and the insurgents might not mean an end to the fighting.
While the suit predated the Ukraine controversy, lawyers pressing the case asked Jackson on Tuesday for a temporary restraining order, citing reports that records of Trump's phone calls with the president of Ukraine and some other leaders had been removed from the usual database at the White House and moved to another one not typically used for those calls.
Read More: Fan Recreation of 'GoldenEye 007' Gets Its Biggest Update in Years It's also interesting to note that the main Bond girl in Moonraker is an American astronaut named Holly Goodhead (heh), making her one of many fictional female spacefarers who predated the first American woman in space, Sally Ride (Sigourney Weaver's Ripley, who also debuted in 1979, is another example).
Iomega's founding predated the Web era, but despite the fact it was clearly focused on building cutting-edge technology aimed at consumers, it failed to understand the importance of the internet as a carrier of bad PR. The rumors of the click of death came at the same time people were making Geocities pages about how awful Internet Explorer is.
The idea that Israel is being treated "with such total disdain and disrespect" by the Obama administration is a bit rich, given the amount of US aid the country receives and the fact that Netanyahu has ignored and disrespected Washington whenever he has felt like it over the past eight years—an attitude that predated the Iran deal, whatever you think of it.
Notably, Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke said Sunday that the president is a "white nationalist" who is "encouraging" more racism and violence in the U.S. The big picture: While the writer of the racist 8chan post stressed that the views he expressed predated Trump's presidency, CNN analysis of Trump campaign Facebook ads shows the word "invasion" was used approximately 2,200 times.
Think tanks like the Economic Policy Institute (which, for the record, predated the researchers named above), the Roosevelt Institute, the Institute for New Economic Thinking, and especially the Washington Center for Equitable Growth put inequality and broadly shared growth at the core of their work, implicitly rejecting the old-economics' precept that growth can be either efficient or equitable, but not both.

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