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More pressingly, it is a burden that makes characters tedious.
Starting with, most pressingly, what the heck is an Envoy?
And more pressingly, when the hell is she coming back?
The resulting duology is an enthralling read that's pressingly relevant in 2018.
Even more pressingly, the Bloomberg conference took place against an ominous background.
Finally, and most pressingly, is the issue of American loss of life.
More pressingly though: Trump also has a profound and well-documented hatred towards China.
In terms of tactics, Mr Sanders is most pressingly a problem for Ms Warren.
More pressingly, why is there a CBGB in the Newark Airport in the first place?
More pressingly, there is the looming promise-threat of the baby Blunt's character is about to have.
Above all, though, the United States needs Saudi Arabia most immediately and pressingly to deal with ISIS.
And, more pressingly, the powerful UGTT labor union on Thursday called a public sector strike for Oct.
How far Rubio is able to push his agenda hinges, most pressingly, on his success in Venezuela.
Of those, 100-200 are pressingly needed, and would be worth over $20 billion at list prices.
Second, and maybe most pressingly: Jess and her gruff roommate Nick had way too much chemistry to ignore.
Most pressingly for this season, the return of uni friend Jonesy (Yasmine Akram) brings some complication for Luke.
None of this makes the new Bourne feel any more pressingly of the global, political, cultural or technological moment.
Second, and more pressingly, the Switch benefits from an enviable library of games that compel people to buy it.
The United States is a more divided country now, sure, but more pressingly: Mass shootings are out of control.
Most pressingly, it created a backlash among some voters who saw women acting "like men" and deemed them inauthentic.
As lawmakers consider Social Security's future, the lessons from the latest research on inequality and life span are pressingly relevant.
He makes an announcement to visit them as an afterthought - as if the matter is not pressingly important to him.
Additionally -- and more pressingly -- there is the concern of how much data will be available and how anonymous it will remain.
And the Philharmonic faces intense challenges as it greets him, most pressingly the much-delayed task of renovating its drab hall.
Most pressingly, how could they accommodate the influx of visitors to the national park if their basic infrastructure was already so lacking?
Much of the diplomacy was a duel of imaginations, conceptions of events that had not yet occurred but were suddenly pressingly possible.
More pressingly, two strong-minded people used to having their own way had to figure out how to share 800 square feet.
Most pressingly, though, is how this gang of mortals (and questionable mortal Jon Snow) will go up against an army of the undead.
But Mr. Assange still faces a British charge for skipping bail and, more pressingly, fears being arrested and deported to the United States.
Most pressingly, Freitak and Salmela are hoping to use the vaccine to target American foulbrood, a disease that infects and kills bee colonies.
More pressingly, my absence would be obvious, and I'd have to explain why I'm opting out, which would likely upset my in-laws.
That being said, I'm sure many will be disappointed not to see things like wireless charging or, more pressingly, waterproofing on this OnePlus device.
Most pressingly, the ban has led Google to turn off Huawei's access to the Google flavor of Android, including its services and app store.
He faces a number of potential obstacles that could detract from his economic message, most pressingly the impeachment fight that has engulfed his presidency.
More pressingly, domestic uncertainty after the impeachment of South Korea's president has made it tougher to secure political backing for a risky nuclear deal.
Yesterday, he posted a video of himself doing things to a chicken that are against god, but even more pressingly, against all food safety regulations.
Most pressingly, the task of cleaning up Uber's image, tarnished by a series of serious mishaps that began in January 2017, is only partially complete.
Most pressingly, she has to deal with the intrusive attention of German war hero Fredrick Zoller (Daniel Brühl), who unknowingly enables her nitrate-fueled plan.
There were lingering concerns about the fitness of Harry Kane, but more pressingly — or at least more avoidably — there was the question of Pochettino's future.
Also, there are concerns about how to protect satellites without breaking international treaties and, more pressingly, generating more space debris by firing offensive weapons at satellites.
Right now, these include filming a street part with skateboarding's foremost cinematographer Ty Evans, turning pro before he's 18, and, most pressingly, getting his driver's license.
More pressingly, Mr Macron will have to find a way to yoke his energy to the caution of Mrs Merkel as she plods towards her political twilight.
In terms of the safety of athletes, the ability for fighters to compete with PEDs in their systems is something that needs to be rectified most pressingly.
More pressingly, the West sees Egypt as a bulwark against the Islamic State, which has an affiliate active in the Sinai Peninsula and has expanded in Libya.
Less pressingly, but just as importantly, we may also ask ourselves what our roles now are as artists, writers, editors, and curators in this era of Trump?
They're ever-present and not quite sinister, suggesting at once Macbeth's witches, a threefold deity, and — perhaps most pressingly in this very Irish Hamlet — the Catholic trinity.
Even more pressingly, as a Microsoft European study showed, girls tend to lose interest in STEM subjects around middle school — a target age for these Amazon Video series.
More pressingly, this case illustrates the need to rethink the "free speech" defense, one howled to the heavens—by the antagonists, anyway—in the aftermath of Jones' harassment.
But what makes both shows pressingly important in 2017 is that they're driven by a single focus: demonstrating the danger in the creeping normalization of a hostile ideology.
And — rather more pressingly — what's to stop an existing mobile messaging platform like WhatsApp becoming the de facto conduit for blue collar businesses and job candidates to connect?
Pressingly, the United States must ensure that Mr. Brunson, other American citizens and the Turkish staff of the United States Embassy who are in prison are freed immediately.
The result validated his gamble to call an early election, seeking a fresh mandate to tackle crises facing the country – most pressingly, North Korea's accelerating nuclear weapons program.
And most pressingly, exactly how did five military-age males from one of the most gruesome battlefields in the world make their way to the U.S. border with Mexico?
It's a near-future science fiction thriller that feels pressingly relevant in 2019, about the pressures that advanced capitalism and technology exert on the most vulnerable people on Earth.
We also touch on the pressingly urgent themes in his new book, The Art of Invisibility, exploring the notions of safety and privacy in an increasingly invasive digital landscape.
Pressingly, some of these Trump supporters had started to dabble in the occult on their own, and claimed that doing so had helped the current president rise to power.
Perhaps more pressingly, the junta also finds itself caught up in a bitter dispute inside Thailand's powerful religious establishment over who should succeed the late patriarch of the Buddhist faith.
That's all fine, and you can watch the clip above, but more pressingly can I need someone to explain to me what the hell is going on in this game.
There are certain elements that are off here: the presence of a gaping hole in the background, unnatural lighting, and (more pressingly) the complete absence of the man's lower body.
I'd like to preemptively beg forgiveness for the following phrase, but Unforgettable is one film that does not deserve to be forgotten — or, more pressingly, remembered as a hokey camp artifact.
The show has promised to answer any number of mysteries by the end — most pressingly, the identity of Uber A — but it's a fool's game to expect a truly satisfying reveal.
More pressingly, key legislation such as a goods and services tax and land acquisition bill are stuck in parliament, just as global competitors such as Vietnam step up their own reform efforts.
More pressingly, China's claims in the South China Sea overlap with waters claimed by Indonesia around the Natuna islands, off the northern coast of Borneo, which are rich in natural-gas deposits.
These modest homes on Ap Lei Chau, Cantonese for Duck Tongue Island, are a reason that a seemingly far-off date — July 22066, 2100 — is in fact pressingly close in Hong Kong.
Upon her release, she is startled to find that her country is in a capitalistic turnaround and, more pressingly, the love of her life has abandoned her without so much as an explanation.
It's the threat of government punishment that the act sets out to stop, both for the sake of religious freedom and — more pressingly — for children waiting to be adopted or placed in foster care.
What does it mean to unionize, though, when your concerns are not just about wages and benefits, but also about building a newsroom culture that was more equitable, fair, transparent and—most pressingly—safe ?
After two inconclusive elections, Rajoy now leads Spain's weakest minority government and will have to piece together support in a hostile and fragmented parliament to pass laws and, most pressingly, design a budget for 2017.
We ignore that continuity at our peril: Focusing on their respectability overlooks their racism, but more pressingly, by convincing ourselves that they are taking a new, mainstream turn, it makes white supremacy appear normal and acceptable.
REAL LIFE By Brandon Taylor Wallace's father died several weeks ago, but more pressingly so did the collection of nematodes he has been diligently studying all summer in an unnamed university in an unnamed Midwestern town.
A few attempts to strike up conversation with our neighbors falls flat, met with cold, perplexed expressions, as if they couldn't fathom why I was talking to them, or, more pressingly, why I was not similarly crewed up.
Even more pressingly, if we lose a working concept of "female" in the way indicated, self-declared trans women (males) may well eventually gain unrestricted access to protected spaces originally introduced to shield females from sexual violence from males.
If you haven't played it, I encourage you to do so—it's a good game, and maybe more pressingly, an important one, a rare example of a big budget game that says something, in a clear, powerful voice, about race in America.
Most pressingly, though, it means spending a hot Saturday in New Malden, a suburb in London, at the sixth annual Surrey Steampunk Convivial—an event spread across two floors of a roomy pub and the entirety of the evangelical church across the street.
But, more pressingly, this film was released a good few years after Good Will Hunting, Dogma, Saving Private Ryan, and The Talented Mr. Ripley... What are you doing in the teen adventure-comedy EuroTrip, esteemed and respected actor, producer, and screenwriter Matt Damon?
Most pressingly, Trump or his lawyers need to try to find some way to explain why he insisted he knew nothing about the payment to Daniels when Cohen has said he kept harmful information from becoming public at Trump's -- or a "candidate's" -- behest.
Italian soccer has its problems, of course — stadiums, ultras and television rights, most pressingly — but it is in a healthier state now than, for example, when the country won the World Cup in 2006, in the aftermath of a match-fixing scandal.
The efficacy of the Mueller investigation depends on so many unknowns, most pressingly whether the rule of law will hold after a year of President Trump's assaults on it — and whether Americans across the political spectrum can find our way back to some common truth.
This new film is directed by Man Push Cart and Chop Shop director Ramin Bahrani, who told critics at the Television Critics Association winter press tour that Bradbury's novel is pressingly relevant this year, but that the movie isn't designed as an anti-President Trump film.
More pressingly, over the past few weeks, we've witnessed the president wielding empty claims about fighting corruption in the service of targeting his political opponents—and, in the process, become the first sitting American president to ever pressure a foreign government to investigate a political rival.
They have also increasingly offered a more secular, and, one might argue, pressingly necessary service: Most chaplains are trained to some degree in pastoral care or counseling, according to Jan Fuller, a chaplain at Elon University and president of the National Association of College and University Chaplains.
That players were underperforming was obvious—most pressingly Jansen and Kershaw, with the latter's average fastball velocity continuing to drop—but there were also the injuries, which came one after the other like so many kicks in the ribs to a team already curled up in the fetal position.
At the end of the day, the kids made a presentation to the broader conference, announcing, to Gilmore's surprise, that in their workshop they had come to the conclusion that there were three environmental hazards that affected their lives most pressingly as children growing up in the Central Valley.
More pressingly, though, the Minnesota senator has shown no ability to win over Latino or black voters, the backbone of the Democratic electorate, and voting blocs that will be key to any success Klobuchar may have in Nevada and South Carolina, the next states in the nominating contest.
As I settled into life as the single mother of an abnormal but sweet and healthy child, Ruby's pediatrician and, more pressingly, my dad — Ruby and I had moved in with my parents when I started nursing school — wanted to pursue testing and imaging to identify the source of her delays.
Set against South Africa's verdant landscape of weed-braided dirt paths and worn, pastel-colored huts, the movie feels like it was staged by its main character, Khethiwe, a young girl living in a small, isolated village terrorized by adolescent bullies and, perhaps more pressingly, the leopard stalking neighborhood pets by night.
Celebrating the sassy responses to their haters, while on the one hand brings attention to the issues, also and more pressingly further serves to bolster the idea that a woman must justify her existence, and if she's being even a little bit disruptive, she's going to have to have a pretty good explanation for it.
By some estimates, as many as 90 percent of distance runners, cyclists and triathletes experience occasional bloating, cramps, diarrhea and other gastrointestinal symptoms during or immediately after exercise, in part because the exertion diverts blood and fluids from the digestive system to areas of the body where they are needed more pressingly, such as the leg muscles.
Pop singer Ariana Grande and Saturday Night Live cast member Pete Davidson called off their engagement over the weekend, leaving many, many people wondering who will get custody of their pet pig, what they will do about their matching tattoos, and, most pressingly, what will become of the $93,000 pear-shaped diamond ring that Davidson bought for Grande.
But more pressingly, it says something about Liverpool, too, about its addiction to drama, its compulsion to live life on the edge, its determination to crest and fall with the waves of its own emotion: the strengths that make it such a force at its best and the weaknesses that make it so vulnerable when it is not.
It's easy to take the trappings of one genre and make some changes, but what ultimately makes Foundryside a great read is that Bennett isn't just fiddling with the settings — he's using fantasy to touching on themes like the effects of rampant capitalism, artificial intelligence, and the ethics of technology, all to tell a story that's pressingly modern and relevant in 2018, and I already can't to see what he does in the next installment, Hierophant, which comes out August 2019.
And now, indeed, there is evidence that he was incommoded again, and that more pressingly.
All of them struggle not only to realize their dreams, but more pressingly, to get accepted and understood by the society.
The story tells about Nina, a mother of two, planning to go on holidays with her new boyfriend. However, the road away from the isolated winter bleakness of Sandling Island seems to be littered with obstacles, frustrating her plans at every turn. Most pressingly of all, her fifteen-year-old daughter, Charlie, has yet to return from a night out. Minute by minute, as Nina's unease builds to worry and then panic, every mother's worst nightmare begins to occur.
These two treatises are also all that he wrote in German, his other writings being in Latin. The chief feature of his writings is ardent and tender piety. The love of God for man, calling for a corresponding love of man for God, is his usual theme treated in various ways. One thing particularly worthy of mark is the frequency with which he speaks of the Heart of Christ, and pressingly exhorts every Christian to take the Sacred Heart as an object of special love, veneration and imitation.
The reviewers at CDJournal felt the album had a lot more personality than Original Ai. (2003) They felt the album's sound did not show the "frailty" of other popular R&B; acts, and noted the album's "strong beats" and the lyrics from a female viewpoint. "After the Rain" was called "bewitching," and that the song's "sticky with emotion melody wraps the song in a mellow atmosphere." The reviewers felt that Ai's "pressingly questioning" rap in "Watch Out!" showed a high level of technique. The music videos were well received at music awards shows.
Michael Bentley, The Liberal Mind, 1914–1929; Cambridge University Press, 1977 pp 77–78 By 1921 however the troubles of a divided Liberal Party were impinging more pressingly on Barton's political consciousness and he was now less firmly in the Lloyd George camp. He was still reluctant to re-commit to Asquith observing: "I am not keen on joining Asquith, who seems to me in misfortune." But by the following year he was more kindly disposed telling the Manchester Guardian that Asquith expressed the "true Liberal position".Trevor Wilson, The Downfall of the Liberal Party, 1914–1935; Cornell University Press, 1966 pp 213–214 In 1922 Barton chose not to defend his Oldham seat at the general election of that year.
The additional capital didn't put an end to Extell's financing struggles as the building still required a roughly $1 billion construction loan. If the loan was not secured by May 2017, SMI could force Extell to repay its $300 million equity investment with interest. SMI was also entitled to an annual interest of 4.5% in monthly payments, as well as 30% of the development fees, and held final say over all major decisions. Additionally, the interest rate on Extell's bonds on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange soared from 6% to over 16%, effectively turning them into junk bonds. Most pressingly, the refinanced Blackstone land loan was maturing in December 2016 and the interest rate would jump from 8% to 14% if Extell defaulted.
However, in this process, she picks up Byron, a short guy with unfortunate facial hair who nevertheless becomes a kind of apprentice to Andromeda's occultism, and confidant as new, exciting, but generally confusing text messages suddenly start coming in from St. Steve. The story gathers pace as Andromeda's tarot readings become increasingly literal and prophetic, sparking interest from fellow students, eager to know their futures, and more pressingly, who their boyfriends are cheating on them with. Andromeda's dreams start to feature a powerful new figure, called "The King of Sacramento", she begins to hear a voice in her head (that calls itself Huggy) and in a crescendo of increasingly elaborate and freaky spells, the mysteries of St. Steve, her tarot readings, and Daisy all become clear.
The "Fifth Congress of Americans of Ukrainian Descent" was held on July 4–6, 1952, at the Hotel Statler in New York City. The first of many Congresses to take place in New York City, the event was the most well attended with nearly 1,500 delegates and guests in attendance, generating plenty of interest from the New York press. The Cold War with the Soviets had by then begun in earnest, ensnaring the United States military in another campaign – the Korean War. The Mutual Security Act of 1951 launched a new era of American Foreign Aid, and more pressingly for an immigrant population, Congress had recently enacted the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 over the veto of President Truman, which changed the quota systems that determined which ethnic groups were 'desirable immigrants.
Clearance by burning, the use of land for the production of straw and the unrestricted exploitation of the forest for raw materials and fuel led, little by little, to the devastation of wide areas of woodland, something that reached its peak in the 17th and 18th centuries (see Settlement history). This situation made the introduction of properly regulated forest management pressingly urgent - management that not only put a priority on controlled exploitation, but above all on care and sustainability. So in the 18th and 19th centuries, cleared land was reforested, mainly with undemanding, rapid-growing pines, which were followed in the 19th century by other non-native coniferous species such as spruce, larch, Weymouth pine and Douglas fir. In the Palatine Forest, this regulated management produced mixed woodland, in which coniferous trees formed around two-thirds of the total stock in areas that had historically comprised mainly oak and beech.
Despite Theresa's secret and the fact that both she and Ethan remain married to other people, Theresa accepted Ethan's proposal of marriage on June 27, 2007; upon finding out about her continued relationship with Ethan, Jared gracefully bowed out of the picture and wished Theresa every happiness, while Ethan's wife, Gwen, has also signed her divorce papers. Increasingly, Theresa's refusal to tell Ethan her secret seems more motivated by fear of his reaction than fear of the Blackmailer or fear for her brothers. Her situation is complicated by the fact that as many people in Harmony know her secret as don't; while Ethan remains in the dark, people who know that he is Little Ethan's father include Whitney, Pilar, Chad, Julian, Eve, Father Lonigan, Luis, Jared, Vincent, and, perhaps most pressingly for Theresa (who is being encouraged on all fronts to tell Ethan the truth), Gwen and Rebecca, who have committed to using Theresa's secret to destroy her relationship with Ethan. Theresa was almost killed in the electric chair at Harmony's prison by Sheridan working on the Blackmailer's orders, but was inadvertently saved from death by Gwen.

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