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Hatfull says that phages have been locked in an invisible war with bacteria for potentially 3 billion years, predating most forms of life we see today and predating bacteria just as long.
He explores the methods from the Edo era, predating refrigeration.
Ancient humans predating the Tsimane were under even greater siege.
Ancient humans predating the Tsimane were under even greater siege.
Well, nonpartisan econometric studies predating the Trump candidacy indicate the contrary.
Instead, it largely relates to matters predating Manafort's involvement in Trump's campaign.
But the track holds some somber memories, too, predating the Goodwood Revival.
Mr. Trump has a long history of stretching facts, predating his presidency.
They learned of a handful of promising results predating the deep-learning revolution.
Ten more states have bans predating Roe that could take effect as well.
The current defamation law was introduced in 2006, predating the social media era.
Mr. Poymanov's case began as a property dispute predating the 2016 presidential election.
Ruslan Stoyanov is under investigation for a period predating his employment at Kaspersky Lab.
Manafort's lobbying activities for this group ended in 2014, predating his connections to Trump.
In fact, federal officials have been impeached for conduct predating their time in office.
Manafort faces 18 charges of tax and bank fraud predating his time with the campaign.
In the ancient history predating the late 90s, computers were neither necessary nor cool-looking.
And the walking tour is an industry classic, predating smartphones, selfie sticks and status updates.
He went on a number of tours in combat zones predating those of Bob Hope.
Predating Christianity and Islam, Zoroastrianism was the dominant religion in Persia before the Arab conquest.
Predating Richard Linklater's Before Trilogy, this film is a similar two-hander about people in conversation.
In 2015 the education department started offering a similar deal to those with loans predating 2007.
Predating the torrent tracker, "db" (as Anderson abbreviates it) is a quietly landmark achievement in fandom.
Now, researchers believe it is the oldest known impact crater, predating others by 200 million years.
Their new strategy was to investigate every possible allegation against Trump, including those predating his presidency.
Mr. Takano's interest appeared to be focused on events predating Mr. Wilkie's arrival at the department.
Baker Hughes GE declined to comment on the lawsuit, saying it deals with issues predating the acquisition.
The trend has been a long time coming, predating President Donald Trump's arrival in the White House.
Was Casualty, which aired in 1986, predating Wiley's career by over a decade, actually a formative influence?
They eliminated criteria that limited refugee status to people from certain locations and to events predating 1951.
These battery-powered portable devices were big in the '80s, even predating the launch of the Game Boy.
Many fans read the album as a story inspired by their coupling, despite several songs predating their connection.
Federal law enforcement access to emails is governed by laws predating the invention of webmail and the smartphone.
If all cities predating iCity were to be flip phones, then the iCity is a Samsung Galaxy S9.
His relationships with playwrights like Tony Kushner and Nottage go back decades, predating his arrival at the Public.
Clemente was put in a "hielera," or ice box, notorious detention rooms predating Trump that are kept cold.
Government officials have said the charges against Ms. Butina stemmed from a counterintelligence investigation predating the 2016 election.
It was also taken prior to December 1894, predating the sculpture's purported production date between 1895 and 1897.
Redevelopment of the North Lawndale complex began in the early 20173s, predating many similar projects in other cities.
That memo explicitly gave Mueller authority to probe all of Manafort's Ukraine-related work predating the 2016 campaign.
Predating the Troika was the lone pioneer Joseph Weber, who built a different, much cheaper instrument in the 1960s.
An investigation into his alleged wrongdoing would be an inquiry into accusations and actions predating his time in office.
The job gain comes from a survey of payrolls in the second week of February, predating the viral outbreak.
Af Klint started creating her first works of abstract art in 1906, predating Kandinsky and other known abstract painters.
Saying "no one is above the law," Schecter rejected Trump's claim of immunity over private conduct predating his becoming president.
Af Klint has started creating her first works of abstract art in 1906, predating Kandinsky and other known abstract painters.
Raphael was the first female to host an audience-participation, issue-drive talk show — predating Oprah by nearly three years.
Some have pointed out problems on the island predating the storm that helped set it up for the current crisis.
But sometimes, as with the Ieshia Evans photo, they tap into a long trajectory of visual culture predating the internet.
These sets, while no longer the latest and greatest and largely predating the recent 4K trend, are perfectly fine televisions.
"Even predating social media, you'd see the places that were thoughtful about their aesthetic, cohesive in their brand identity," he says.
Predating Adventure by nine years, it instructed the user to tell it their troubles, and responded as a therapist of sorts.
Predating the rock star practice of hotel suite trashing by at least a decade, the degree of filth is truly remarkable.
The Sip-In was a pivotal moment for the gay rights movement, predating the Stonewall uprising by more than three years.
The researchers adjusted for age, sex and social and economic factors, as well as physical and mental illnesses predating the TBI.
Consequently, Woo's newest album Awaawaa is also their oldest: a collection of unreleased material predating their 1982 debut back to 1976.
Fossils discovered in Morocco are the oldest known remains of Homo sapiens, predating the previous record by more than 100,000 years.
Disputes between the United States and Mexico over tomatoes have gone on for years, predating U.S. President Donald Trump's time in office.
"Jewelry is the world's oldest art form, predating cave paintings by tens of thousands of years," states the exhibition's introductory wall text.
Researchers found these paintings are at least around 65,000 years old, predating the arrival of humans in Europe by some 20,000 years.
Most of the 500 have had memberships predating Mr. Trump's presidential campaign, and there are a limited number of memberships still available.
China has attempted to prevent its currency from depreciating more in recent years, predating Mr. Trump's labeling the country a currency manipulator.
Stamaty had previously produced several children's books in his crowded, panoramic style, predating "Where's Waldo?" and often with the same visual effect.
Screengrab via Way before that smartphone calculator, way before calculators themselves, there was the abacus, predating even the numerical systems we use today.
Instead, it is almost entirely related to matters predating the 2016 campaign — specifically, over a decade of work Manafort did for foreign interests.
"We have more cliffs than beaches, with footpaths predating the Spanish occupation," said Sophie Belt, an agent with the Casa Gomera agency there.
The payments date back to 2006 to 2007, the company said in a separate statement, predating Chile-based LAN's 2012 merger with Brazil's TAM.
Biologists estimate that dozens of them vanish every single day, which is nearly 1,000 times the rate of extinction levels predating modern Homo sapiens.
He ended up one of the early Canadian-Jewish immigrants, a Jewish folk musician in Montreal predating Leonard Cohen by a couple of generations.
But his tweets predating his confirmation as secretary of state were deleted, and he waited a full year after taking office before tweeting again.
Most of the vendors on this particular street have been here for more than two decades, in some cases predating the skyscrapers that surround them.
Despite predating these companies, the rise of digital MLMs and a changing cosmetics market has thrown the company into a bit of an identity crisis.
The cave art is at least 64,800 years old, the scientists found, predating the arrival of modern humans in Spain by at least 20,000 years.
Phone and text conversations between VICE and Giuliani predating Sondland's testimony, however, when combined with publicly available documents and reports, suggest this can't be true.
The impeachment process has dragged on for months, predating the Olympic torch lighting ceremony -- a glitzy showpiece that, despite orchestrating, Rousseff was barred from attending.
Trump's first public response to the indictments was a pair of tweets pointing out the Manafort and Gates charges relate to offenses predating the campaign.
Other systems, too, that could scratch different kinds of code on the genome were identified (some of these discoveries predating the identification of histone modifications).
There's immense power behind the maddening anti-interface (which is really a function of Vim and Emacs predating graphical operating systems and even PCs, generally).
The "information warfare against the United States," as one Russian organization called it, started as early as 2014, predating Mr. Trump's entry into the race.
Predating the wave of anti-immigrant sentiment in parts of Europe and the U.S., the protests are just the latest spasm of xenophobia to grip South Africa.
But references to Trump have been relatively minimal compared to the amount of testimony and evidence about Manafort's work and finances predating his time on the campaign.
It's estimated to be 73,000 years old, predating previously known abstract and figurative drawings by humans from Africa, Europe and Southeast Asia by at least 30,000 years.
A spokesperson for Macri later denied that the project came up in that conversation, and noted that the two have a longstanding relationship predating Trump's political career.
Razana is unique in that it's the oldest and largest representative of the suborder of crocodylomorphs called Notosuchia, predating other forms like it by 42 million years.
To date, the review is said to have found donations by Epstein from 213 to 22008, predating his conviction as a sex offender in Florida in 2008.
And while Excelsior is in its sixth year, slightly predating Mr. Cuomo's administration, some say that Start-Up New York may deserve more time to prove itself.
He has an extensive record of government service predating his judicial career that is worth deeper scrutiny before handing him a lifetime seat on the Supreme Court.
Warren has released a decade-plus of tax returns, though none predating 2008, which would cover her corporate legal work when she taught at Harvard Law School.
Mr. Vrublevsky said he believed the treason arrests that halted Mr. Dokuchaev's career had been related to the Aeroflot case and other events predating the presidential election.
"Anybody who has followed Trump during the entire course of his career, even predating politics, knows that he uses information to craft an emotional story," Roth said.
Dingell and Upton, two Midwestern moderates with a personal relationship predating their service together in the House, underlined the need to parlay those connections into the political realm.
"The investigation is for a period predating his employment at Kaspersky Lab and we do not possess details of the investigation," a Kaspersky Lab spokesperson told BuzzFeed News.
He occasionally wore a white turban out of his belief that he spiritually led Oman's Ibadi Muslims, a more liberal offshoot of Islam predating the Sunni-Shiite split.
I combed through private correspondences between the owners and the Interior Department and parsed public hearing testimony, noting issues between the resort owners and employees predating the storms.
This puts the Senate in unchartered territory, as Golshan writes: An investigation into his alleged wrongdoing would be an inquiry into accusations and actions predating his time in office.
That book, along with his more notable Impressions of Africa, were both published before World War I (in small editions, at Roussel's expense), predating most conceptions of literary surrealism.
The platform has been open in public beta since spring of 2015, long predating Facebook's social VR efforts and making it one of the best-known VR social spaces.
Combat in a real way, was the original game console, predating the Atari 2600 with its own single-game system, and the cartridge came packaged with the original Atari.
There is a rich tradition in China, going back to the advent of written narrative and predating fiction, called zhiguai: accounts of the inexplicable and occult, often featuring ghosts.
The 1990 discovery of a work print predating those changes led to several special events and festival screenings, followed by a 1992 theatrical rerelease, marketed as a director's cut.
It's true that clean air rules (many predating Mr. Obama) have required costly investments in pollution controls and helped drive some old coal-fired power plants out of business.
It was a hot book, so just predating the New Yorker, which came along and ate its lunch, actually, but it was pre-New Yorker, that was the world.
The next day, Obama announced Washington had begun repayment to Iran of $1.7 billion to settle a decades-old dispute over an arms deal predating the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
To Ellen's credit, it was a major moment, predating Will & Grace, Queer as Folk, and The L Word, and we absolutely do not give her enough laudation for it.
Because I was 22, I spent the hour nodding in polite silence, internally wailing an ancestral, ancient wail predating even the eons before my date's proposed timeline for his film.
The FEC noted the Bloomberg campaign has nearly $33 million in what it calls debt, which a campaign aide called a "misnomer" since all those invoices for services predating Dec.
An early patent for a "reconfigurable remote control," granted to General Electric in 1986 and predating the Philips patent, speaks to the goals of the universal remote at this time.
The three cases include some of the most brutal and high-profile instances of police violence in recent memory, predating the era of Ferguson, North Charleston and Black Lives Matter.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said that GM must face some claims from certain groups of car owners that arise from conduct predating its 2009 bankruptcy.
Predating today's nonstop news and social-media cycle, the O.J. trial's confluence of race, sex, celebrity, and violence enthralled the nation, splitting opinions along complicated racial, gender, and political lines.
Predating educational shows like Schoolhouse Rock (1973-2009), and Sesame Street (1969-present), Batman was a lens through which children understood politics, parsed good and evil, and developed a moral compass.
Separately, in February six people, including a manager at an HBOS branch in Reading, in southern England, were jailed for a £245m fraud, predating the takeover, that ruined several small businesses.
Jacob Rees-Mogg, a Conservative, called for the motion to be withdrawn, saying the FCA was launched only in 2013 with many of the problems referred to by lawmakers predating this.
To underscore that point, Goldman's expert witnesses found three dozen news stories, all predating the bombshells about government investigations, in which Goldman's alleged favoritism against its broad client base was disclosed.
The MMA allows artists and publishers to earn royalties on recordings predating 1972, and would also help songwriters and producers whose music is available for streaming to get paid more efficiently.
Giuliani has previously claimed that he only met with Yermak at the State Department's insistence, despite his efforts to meet with Ukrainian officials predating Zelensky's election to the presidency in April.
The INAH archaeologists say it likely represents the first constructive phase of the Teopanzolco pyramid, predating the famous Templo Mayor, which dates back to the Late Postclassic period (1200 to 1521 AD).
According to its latest quarterly filing with the SEC on ownership stakes (predating the Zoom IPO), the company owned shares in five public companies with stakes worth over $440 million in total.
Its remaining 50 percent of customers either operate largely independently, with the bank acting as executor of requested trades, or hold contracts predating the launch of Baer's new mandates model in 2015.
Predating the Getty's announcement, however, the Pasadena–based nonprofit Fulcrum Arts launched the inaugural Free Radicals symposium in 2017, a series of talks and performances exploring the intersection of art and science.
In jewelry, early signet rings discovered in Egyptian tombs were inscribed with hieroglyphics and are believed to have been used like seals, too, for personal identification in official documents predating written language.
Mr. Manafort, who was chairman of President Trump's campaign, faces 18 charges of bank and tax fraud, largely stemming from his work as a political consultant in Ukraine and predating the campaign.
In 1866, she initiated an early lawsuit over segregation in public transportation, testing the nation's first Civil Rights Act and predating Rosa Parks and the Montgomery bus boycotts by nearly a century.
It is an opportunity for teammates to bond while paying homage to the league's olden days, when players sporting trench coats and fedoras rode the rails in an era predating charter flights.
According to a filing made public on Thursday in the U.S. District Court in Manhattan, the alleged improper conduct occurred from January 2009 to December 2013, predating Valeant's purchase of Salix last year.
But unlike Messrs Manafort and Gates, who were charged with crimes predating their involvement with the campaign, Mr Flynn committed the crime to which he pleaded guilty while working in the White House.
The hype for Cleganebowl has been building for decades, predating Game of Thrones' television debut as A Song of Ice and Fire readers got acquainted with the brothers and the rest of Westeros.
"The allegations are historical, in some cases dating back 20 years, predating our significant, well-publicized reforms implemented over the last few years," said Gareth Hewett, a Hong Kong-based spokesman for HSBC.
I was struck by one particular sentiment he shared in an interview predating that release, in which he suggested that his inner world writing music was a balance of lonely melancholy and hope.
That's right, the first cloud computing demonstration took place in 1940, an event predating by several years the general-purpose digital computers that would inform our very sense of what a computer is.
The plaintiffs said the material is approximately 15 years old, predating Brown's 2007 divorce from Houston and her 2012 death, and its unauthorized use has harmed Brown, his business and Bobbi Kristina's estate.
A flying saucer concealed behind the 9/11 diorama points toward government contact with aliens far predating Earth's victory in an interstellar music reality show, and eventual assimilation into the Galactic Federal Government.
The trial lasted 90 days starting in August of 2019, predating Boston Dynamics' announcement in September that it would begin leasing the robot to dozens of companies to testing its real-world potential.
The ministry said the find indicates that humans inhabited the fertile Tell al-Samara, in the northern province of El-Dakahlia, as early as the fifth millennium BC, far predating Egypt's oldest known pyramid.
Du Bois was working in the vein of the most widely recognized Modernists of the day, with his radical infographics predating the geometric, educational ambitions of the Bauhaus movement, which was founded in 1919.
"She's Got Medals" is a gender-bending smash about someone born Mary who "changed her name to Tony" and "got very tired of picking up girls," predating Bowie's interest in sexual and gender fluidity.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - A 17th century map of Australia, predating British settlement, has gone on display for the first time after suffering extensive damage while purportedly housed for hundreds of years in a Swedish warehouse.
It worked on the show because of his lusty affair with Alma predating Martha's arrival, and the tension that created when she arrived, but now we get to see: That's just who Bullock is.
He unearthed the material heritage of an Aegean civilization, predating classical Greece by a thousand years, and historians today still rely on his research and efforts to make sense of the early ancient world.
Simone de Beauvoir, the 20th-century French writer and philosopher, published her foundational feminist text "The Second Sex" in 1949, predating by more than a decade the women's liberation movement that swept the Western world.
They've been friends and associates for years and years predating the president's run for office in 2016, and Trump really admires Rudy for being such a bulldog and being vicious in his defenses of the president.
Some experts cite cosmetic enhancement far predating homo sapiens' journey out of Africa and there's oodles of archaeological evidence showing that the ancient Egyptians were applying kohl as eyeliner, eyeshadow, and mascara over 6,000 years ago.
Scientists have also presented possible fungi fossils predating the Cambrian explosion, a sudden proliferation of complex life that occurred 541 million years ago, but those specimens are not considered to be definitive proof of Precambrian fungi.
Trump and his lawyer Marc Kasowitz have argued that the U.S. Constitution deprives state courts of jurisdiction over sitting presidents, and that Trump is immune from lawsuits over private conduct predating his entering the White House.
In an era predating facial-recognition technology, omnipresent urban pole cams, Google maps, cell phone cameras, and police body cams, the photographs here were primarily meant for prosecutorial purposes, as data and evidence of antiestablishment activities.
Predating the hotel by four centuries, a landscaped garden of expansive lawns, moss-covered pathways and granite boulders once belonged to the founders of the Edo-era Rinpa school of painting, which revived indigenous techniques. aman.
The research is also pretty old, predating many current lifesaving medical interventions like statins to lower cholesterol, or stents for people suffering heart attacks — or all the things people who gain health insurance could access today.
The accord announced on Thursday by the U.S. Department of Justice covers alleged improper activity at the former Salix Pharmaceuticals Inc from 2009 to 2013, predating its April 2015 acquisition by Valeant for more than $11 billion.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump took credit on Tuesday for a record year of safety for commercial aviation in 2017, swiftly drawing criticism and derision from commentators who said the achievement reflected trends predating his administration.
The federal judiciary doesn't have the power to investigate allegations predating a judge's time on the bench, so the sexual assault claims against Kavanaugh from high school and college couldn't be the subject of an ethics inquiry.
Most of the allegations in the Pennsylvania report are decades old, predating the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops' (USCCB) 19903 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People, more commonly known as the Dallas Charter.
She said Britain will seek a practical solution to preserve a common travel area between it and Ireland predating their entry into the EU in 1972, while simultaneously protecting the integrity of the United Kingdom's immigration system.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Switzerland's highest court has ordered Israel to pay Iran around $19693 billion plus interest in a decades-old dispute over a secretive oil pipeline company predating the 1979 Islamic revolution which made the countries enemies.
Even the barren snow has been shot with a lushness that imbues a majesty in the blankness, and the footage is gussied up with double-exposures predating the arrival of the word "trippy" in the Russian language.
That being said, given the downturn in U.S.-Chinese relations in recent years – predating Trump – there's no guarantee that China would have reacted any differently on the coronavirus outbreak had the U.S. not been making such moves.
To reflect this, many younger feminists want a sexual politics that restores a tradition of labor organizing predating the porn wars (when even Playboy bunnies had a union), and seek to protect performers from profit-seeking managers.
Predating Ali by some decades, both these Welshmen represented a return to an prominence of an upright 'British school' of boxing, taking on scrappy infighters from America who had succeeded in besting many boxers in the traditional mould.
And Howell was selected to represent the Rangers when Canada Post issued a series of stamps in October 2014 honoring a star defenseman from each team in the N.H.L.'s Original Six, predating the league expansion of 1967.
The idea of a true global economy was first visible in the market for entirely frivolous spices like cinnamon and nutmeg; the first programmable machines — predating modern digital computers by a millennium — were automated toys and music boxes.
Well, nonpartisan econometric studies predating the Trump candidacy indicate the contrary – showing that the 15 percent cut in taxes on business profits enabled by corporate reforms should increase investment between 7.5 percent and 15 percent every year going forward.
Other efforts predating Soltau include launching a big and tall men's clothing brand featuring former professional basketball star Shaquille O'Neal and a partnership with Fanatics Inc aiming to attract sports fans with the latest team apparel on store racks.
But black and brown women already worked outside of the home — roughly 38 percent of nonwhite women in 1940 compared to 25 percent of white women — far predating the tectonic social shift represented by a white Rosie the Riveter.
Last month the US Government Accountability Office studied the persistent State Department vacancy rate, predating the Trump administration — of about 13%, including places key to US interests — finding that State lacks "an integrated action plan" to fix the problem.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch assume that GC will continue to manage and regularly service Rome's debt and liabilities predating April 220 until GC itself will cease operations once commercial liabilities are paid or transacted and old receivables are cashed or written off.
The 2-1 decision on Thursday confirmed the authority of federal agencies to pursue older claims, often predating the financial crisis, concerning the sale of shoddy debt to banks, finance companies and credit unions they oversee as receivers or conservators.
Despite predating the term "sext" by 40 years, Weiner, as if it were the destiny of his surname, has become infamous for his sexting scandals, the first of which cost him his job as a US representative for New York.
When predating clams, for example, octopuses will use a variety of strategies to remove the meat from the shell, often cycling through strategies—pulling the shell open, chipping the shell's margin, or drilling through the shell—in a trial-and-error way.
This unnatural historical development, in Arab eyes, led Arab governments to take revenge and forcefully expel hundreds of thousands of Jews, living in their midst, often in communities predating the birth of Islam, just after the establishment of the State of Israel.
Before pop culture started borrowing the neon-laced sentiments of raving and predating regular news of kids being hospitalized at big fests due to overdoses, there was a thriving underground rave subculture running through the veins of numerous major cities in North America.
Similar language appeared in some sukuk from Indonesian firms predating the Dana case, but the ICD, a multilateral institution based in Jeddah, may influence the industry because of its role in advising countries in Africa and central Asia on introducing Islamic finance.
Exchange rate: electronics and informatics Bartering might be an ancient form of transaction predating the concept of money, but these days, if you want a driving lesson from someone in exchange for half an hour with your body, you can just go online.
In the midst of these severe elements, a new digital initiative, The Watercolour World, launched on January 31 to preserve a view of the world predating photography, by collecting watercolors painted prior to 1900 and digitizing them for free to the public.
The formula starts with a vintage tee from a concert tour predating their birth years — Kendall's in a ZZ Top "Afterburner" shirt from 1985, while Gigi's sporting a Rolling Stones tee from 1974, both by Janey Lopaty Vintage — flipped up to become a crop top.
Several movie theaters in LA have been designated under these criteria, as well as LA's Black Cat Tavern, which received HCM status for being the site where one of the first LGBT riots against police harassment took place, predating New York's Stonewall riots of 1969.
But the short fails to explain how the MACUSA, established in 1693 and predating the actual US Congress by 83 years, manages to both include the name of the as-yet unfounded country or base its political structure off of the nonexistent governing body.
In her 2005 film "Screaming Queens: The Riot at Compton's Cafeteria," the historian and filmmaker Susan Stryker called it "the first known incident of collective militant queer resistance to police harassment in U.S. history," predating the Stonewall Riots in New York City in 1969.
Among the village's many historic structures — some predating the Revolutionary War — is Highland Cottage, also known as Squire House, an 1872 Gothic Revival building that was the county's first house made of concrete, according to Norman MacDonald, the curator of the Ossining Historical Society Museum.
Wahhabism, the ultra-conservative branch of Islam that emerged in Saudi Arabia some 250 years ago, regards the veneration of objects, especially those predating the Prophet Mohammed's life in the 7th century, as tantamount to idolatry, and has advocated their neglect or outright destruction.
"We're a healthcare startup that has been running the world's largest nutrition study," Gordon said, spanning some 25 years (predating the startup materialising or getting spun out) and 8,000 groups of twins, and covering not just people through Kings, but also Stanford and Mass General.
In the past 10 years or so, following archaeological excavations at the site of his factory, scholars have recognized that Bartlam's porcelain was the first to be produced in America, predating the better-known Bonnin and Morris wares made in Philadelphia from 1770 to 103.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan ordered a federal district judge to revisit the case, which concerned behavior predating the 2008 financial crisis and recent scandals concerning Wells Fargo's own practices, after the Supreme Court made it easier for some whistleblowers to sue.
A noted jazz pianist and bandleader, Mr. Davis credited the soprano Beverly Sills with helping get this nimble, biopic-style opera commissioned by New York City Opera — predating both Spike Lee's 1992 film "X" and other operas, such as "Nixon in China," based on contemporary events.
Although Attica was a high-security prison, predating the great incarceration crisis of the next decades, the population was the usual mixture of small-time thieves and mid-level drug dealers, mixed in with a handful of violent offenders and some imports from earlier prison riots.
" Valenti is a writer as well as a New York underground nightlife fixture, whose claims to fame include penning a cover story for Details in 1988 on the Harlem voguing scene (predating not just Madonna's track but also Jennie Livingston's documentary Paris is Burning) and coining the term "cyberslut.
She said that the "noncollusion mantra was a non sequitur," unrelated to what sentence Manafort should receive, and that his lawyers made the "unsubstantiated" claim that Manafort was only charged with financial crimes predating his campaign work because Mueller's office couldn't charge him with anything to do with Russia.
The thud of the assembly line would be replaced by the playfulness of computer labs (with the video-game–playing Palo Alto Research Center of Xerox Corporation and the gleeful pot-smoking over at Atari in its early days predating Google's ball pits and snack stands by several decades).
My takeaway here is that there is a real issue, which is that people need community support, but if you look at the sociology and the history here, community membership has actually been on the decline, and it's been fragmenting for 40 or 50 years, well predating the internet.
GM lawyer Richard Godfrey strongly criticized the agreement, telling U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman in Manhattan the Detroit-based company was given no say in the deal negotiated between the plaintiffs and a trust set up for creditors of "old GM," which holds many liabilities predating the automaker's 2009 bankruptcy.
"Equity markets are priced for too much hope, high-yield bond markets for too much growth, and all asset prices elevated to artificial levels that only a model driven, historically biased investor would believe could lead to returns resembling the past six years, or the decades predating Lehman," he wrote.
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul ManafortPaul John ManafortTrial of ex-Obama White House counsel suddenly postponed Top Mueller probe prosecutor to join Georgetown Law as lecturer DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews MORE was prosecuted entirely for matters predating the election and separate from collusion allegations.
By comparing Mr. Trump's Republican constituency with previous configurations of the party, like Mr. Romney's in 220 or John McCain's in 22008, a pattern emerges: The so-called expansion of the party had already started in 237, with a shift of white men without college degrees toward Mr. Romney — predating Mr. Trump.
This boutique design property, which opened in March after an exhaustive two-year collaborative process with local artists, designers and textile makers, reincarnates a century-old maternity hospital (predating the formal establishment of the city) which over time became a bank, and then an office building housing tax crunchers and insurance adjusters.
Some of them were hundreds of years old, with a few of them predating the Mushroom War, and as we got to know them better, we came to understand a long history of regrets, which stemmed first from the act of survival and then from trying to build a new society out of the ruins.
"Equity markets are priced for too much hope, high-yield junk bond markets for too much growth, and all asset prices elevated to artificial levels that only a model-driven, historically-biased investor would believe could lead to returns resembling the past six years, or the decades predating Lehman," Gross said in his latest Investment Outlook.
"Equity markets are priced for too much hope, high yield bond markets for too much growth, and all asset prices elevated to artificial levels that only a model driven, historically biased investor would believe could lead to returns resembling the past six years, or the decades predating Lehman, " wrote the Janus portfolio manager in his monthly investment outlook.
If Ukraine, the cradle of Slavic civilization predating Moscow, succeeds as a freedom-loving, prosperous and secure democracy, it gives us enormous hope that Russia may one day change — providing a better life for Russian people, and overcoming its current plague of authoritarianism, corruption, aggression toward neighbors and threats to NATO allies and the United States.
If Ukraine, the cradle of Slavic civilization predating Moscow, succeeds as a freedom-loving, prosperous and secure democracy, it gives us enormous hope that Russia may one day change -- providing a better life for Russian people, and overcoming its current plague of authoritarianism, corruption, aggression toward neighbors, and threats to NATO Allies and the United States.
If Ukraine, the cradle of Slavic civilization predating Moscow, succeeds as a freedom-loving, prosperous and secure democracy, it gives us enormous hope that Russia may one day change – providing a better life for Russian people, and overcoming its current plague of authoritarianism, corruption, aggression toward neighbors, and threats to NATO Allies and the United States.
In this case, in a dissent from the full 10th Circuit's refusal to rehear a three-judge ruling with which he disagreed, Gorsuch strongly objected to how much regulatory power a federal statute -- the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA) -- gave to the Justice Department to apply its rules to those guilty of sex crimes predating the act's enactment.
Like so many ideas born of Silicon Valley philosophy, they traffic in the dueling vibes of earthiness and automation, emphasizing food that is supposed to suggest a time predating the invasions of technology — root vegetables, seeds, raw food, leafy food, local food — but then demanding that it all be paid for via the preferred methods of Apple and the international banking conglomerates.
The documentary Killer Legends repeats a folk legend that after the Hammond Circus train wreck in 1918, in which a clown named Joe Coyle watched his wife and child die in the wreckage along with 84 other people, he transformed his act from a happy one into a purely tragic one, predating Emmett Kelly's famous sad clown by a decade.
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