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Kashkari remarked on the Fed's trouble with foreseeing the future.
Neighbors remarked on his immaculate home, bespoke suits and exuberance.
Several remarked on stretched valuations, with the S&P 500 .
Observers in Turner's day regularly remarked on his painterly obfuscations.
She demurred when I remarked on her evident early giftedness.
Many online viewers of the video remarked on the applause.
He said his own children even remarked on his outburst.
"The convenience is number one," she remarked on Tuesday's panel.
Many observers have remarked on Kavanaugh's anger during Thursday's hearing.
I remarked on the beauty of the day to the driver.
Less remarked on has been the political homogeneity of tech workers.
"They need a bigger police vehicle," one commenter remarked on the photo.
"A lot of things happening here, Jimmy," she remarked on the show.
Onstage inside, Trump remarked on the protest march from his own rally.
"I'm the one that had passed judicial reform," Trump remarked on CBS.
In that encounter, he remarked on French first lady Brigitte Macron's body.
" James also remarked on Durant and his key shot, "He's an assassin.
"I'm very happy for her," Luyendyk Jr. remarked on Good Morning America.
The press remarked on how the story lingered for three whole days.
Parole officials remarked on Mr. Smith's apparent inability to expresss true remorse.
One customer, Judy Fuentes, 63, remarked on Mr. Grimm's inescapable campaign signs.
Readers who were able to find the Gaia remarked on its strangeness.
"What a stupid stunt," the Conservative lawmaker John Glen remarked on Twitter.
In recent years, commentators across the continent have remarked on a new prudishness.
"God told me to change my ways," he remarked on his recent comeback.
He earned 25 out of 30, and Len Goodman remarked on those comments.
The pope remarked on his old age, admitting that the thought "frightens" him.
"I feel so badly that he's going through this," Trump remarked on Wednesday.
I remarked on an aspect of "Oryx and Crake" that had moved me.
She remarked on the gravity of the moment, the day before Super Tuesday.
Several people remarked on the paradox that Death Valley is full of life.
Kim Kardashian, who posed for Playboy in 2007, also remarked on his death.
Revered movie critic Roger Ebert even remarked on the phenomenon back in 2003.
Among those who remarked on the tweet to Hammond: "SNL" creator Lorne Michaels.
"It really is a dance," one person remarked on figuring this all out.
He remarked on just how far to the left some Democrats in Congress were.
Others remarked on her showing off her long locks with her take on Rapunzel.
Obama remarked on the attack Wednesday, saying the U.S. was "heartbroken" at the violence.
" Noting his passing, Hall of Fame president Jeff Idelson remarked on his "affable demeanor.
"Once in lifetime you catch a fish of a lifetime," he remarked on Facebook .
"But it was magnificent desolation, and I think Neil remarked on the beauty too."
The whole thing was really "quite the operation," the fire department remarked on Twitter.
Mr. Fierstein remarked on the change Mr. Glines had seen and helped bring about.
Mr. Biden recently remarked on an "unfair" sexism in the campaign four years ago.
" The then-candidate remarked on the comment afterward saying that it was "barnyard language.
"The law is not equal for all," one South Korean remarked on web portal Naver.
"It can be handy being a nurse," she once remarked on her daughter Holly's podcast.
During the hearing, Judge Cowan remarked on Mr. Redstone's notable absence from the legal battle.
It gets remarked on a lot, and I wonder whether men hear that as much.
McCaskill has remarked on the issue of weight in the past, albeit in personal terms.
As they walked through the cold, they remarked on how peaceful the rally had been.
Financial Times journalist Peter Spiegel remarked on the prominent pro-Saudi segments in Wednesday's press.
My doctor, with her usual cup of chamomile tea in hand, remarked on my progress.
She remarked on the spooky mist, which hovered in the museum's garden like a graveyard.
The Hound remarked on the change his brother underwent when the two reunited in Season 7.
Both Clinton and Bush congratulated their successors and remarked on the burdens associated with the job.
Yashar remarked on Twitter that only two people fit the description: Jared Kushner and Stephen Miller.
"Everybody who knows him in the Senate hates him," conservative commentator Charles Krauthammer remarked on Thursday.
Brian Stann remarked on the number of collisions between the two men in the first bout.
Virtually everyone I've shown it to has remarked on how attractive of a device it is.
Many have remarked on the conservative turn he took during his final term on the court.
"There have been very different opinions regarding the list of invitations," the envoy remarked on Monday.
A former (male) coworker once remarked on how she refused to make coffee for the office.
Some restaurants and food companies have remarked on signs that the worst is over for them.
Many fans remarked on social media that they didn't notice a difference in the country singer's looks.
As Mr Trump remarked on the day he rebranded NAFTA, "anything you submit to Congress is trouble."
Be smart: What's been less remarked on is that we're seeing social breakdown between countries as well.
He remarked on the fact that yesterday we were both wearing blue and today cream and yellow.
" A. O. Scott remarked on his "dry, amusing impersonation of the inventor Nikola Tesla" in "The Prestige.
Lady Gaga has not remarked on the blowback from Chinese internet users on her social media accounts.
Speaking at a news conference alongside Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, President Trump remarked on the news.
He also remarked on several steps taken by the federal government to advance the state's transport links.
Last year, a writer for The Daily Mail remarked on how similar the trio appeared to be.
Goldberg remarked on the millions of children Lewis helped through his years of charitable works and telethons.
"Plan B should not be beating yourself," three-time Wimbledon champion John McEnroe remarked on the BBC.
Trump has remarked on several occasions that his West Wing needs aides who are more politically adept.
"He honestly started walking and we gave him a club," his mom Brooke remarked on the show.
Ms. Butnick remarked on how impressed she had been with the kindness that people had shown them.
Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani, himself a former federal prosecutor, also remarked on Mueller staying out of sight.
His Southern-rooted fiction, heartbreaking, dark and perverse, is often remarked on for its long, winding sentences.
Commenters remarked on his reputation as a libertine and his role as a purveyor of racy photos.
Newsweek remarked on his "fluffy, almost airborne hair" (which, it noted humorously, also applies to President Trump).
My partner has remarked on the institutional feel of full-time daycare centers when calling them kiddie rehabs.
An Alabama political columnist, however, remarked on Twitter that rumors had been floating prior to the Post's story.
The former secretary of State also remarked on the "shimmy" she did during the first debate in September.
Supporters have repeatedly remarked on the possibility of Clinton becoming the first female president through the vote. Rep.
His face, despite its determinedly set eyes and mouth, has a babyish look that people often remarked on.
Yet many of the n/naka fans I spoke to remarked on its absence of cheffy self-indulgence.
Many observers remarked on the eeriness of the usually bustling cities abruptly transformed into ghost towns over night.
He memorably remarked on the campaign trail that he would "bomb the s---" out of the terrorist organization.
When Trump remarked on Thursday at Davos that relations have never been stronger, it wasn't just a throwaway.
" Bannon remarked on Flake's reelection chances on Tuesday, asserting that the Arizona Republican "had no chance of winning.
President Donald Trump, who has scarcely remarked on net neutrality in the past, remains a wildcard in this area.
The doctor, he said, remarked on the fact that John Doe 22009 was uncircumcised and pulled back his foreskin.
A later Facebook message remarked on Mabel's adorable victory dance — which we really wish someone had captured on video.
"One day, I can't believe it," Trump said as he remarked on how far his improbable campaign has come.
News host Ryan Seacrest remarked on how good they all looked on the red carpet, and honestly, he's right.
Speaking to reporters after the sit-down, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson remarked on Trump's and Putin's easy comfort.
Ryan remarked on Trump's incoming Cabinet, saying he is "really impressed" with the current selection of advisors and officials.
"There's a lot that happened this past year, starting with like, Kim's robbery," she remarked on the reality show.
Taking the stage with Velour, Peppermint remarked on the size of the crowd, comparing it to a packed concert.
Bob Work, the former deputy secretary of defense, remarked on the conflict at a Defense One event last month.
WASHINGTON — Since President Trump took office almost 18 months ago, commentators have remarked on his apparent affinity for strongmen.
The darker tone was a departure for Mr. Simon, a move that Walter Kerr remarked on in his review.
" I said that the guests, the Fellows, always remarked on how astonishingly quickly their time here went by. "What?
At Art Basel Miami Beach this week, people swarming the booths of contemporary art barely remarked on the revelation.
Travellers and residents alike have long remarked on the city's blend of glamour and gore, the sacred and the profane.
Ahead of the visit, Xi remarked on the blossoming relationship between the countries and the need to foster stronger ties.
His upbeat dispatches remarked on Goebbels's "quick smile" and the greater warmth and friendliness of Mussolini as compared to Hitler.
Also remarked on during the press conference: the "widespread confusion" among teens who are totally unaware vape products contain nicotine.
In 1984 he remarked on his longstanding "near-obsession" of bringing together theory and practice in all his varied endeavors.
Schroeter also remarked on the H1B visa program, saying that any changes made to the program wouldn't impact IBM's business.
Many have remarked on his resemblance to his friend, Andy Warhol, although that name, strangely, isn't mentioned in the film.
Now, at 243, men more often remarked on her broad shoulders, which can lift a 75-pound tray of steel.
"On the bright side, one fewer Callery pear tree," Chris Kreussling, who writes the Flatbush Gardener blog, remarked on Twitter.
"It doesn't change my mind at all," said Mr. Shanahan, who remarked on how ubiquitous the news had become overnight.
Mr. Spicer remarked on the rollback of privacy rules before he spoke more broadly about regulations on broadband internet services.
They remarked on how "peaceful" the palliative care department was, says Dr Munguntsetseg Lamjav, one of the centre's senior staff.
Many remarked on social media that the standout fashion moment from Friday's wedding was in fact the model's bold outfit choice.
She also remarked on the high levels of acceptance and adherence reported by both participants and physiotherapists involved in the study.
Many remarked on the exceptional emphasis that Mr. Litton brought in the overture to the "heehaw" music illustrating Bottom as ass.
While the analyst offered positive outlook on Amazon, he also remarked on social media companies Twitter and Facebook and on Priceline.
Magazine. It's unclear whether this was the same playgroup that Prince Harry remarked on Archie playing well with other ginger babies.
" He chided the president for doing the wave with Raúl Castro and remarked on Obama's sinuous, take-charge tango partner. "O.
Friends settling into the Premier's comfortable, supportive heated leather seats remarked on how upscale the interior looks with its stitched dashboard.
" On Thursday, the judge remarked on the testimony Zazi had provided, saying that effort had underscored "what you've done for this government.
" Again, Ashish masterfully remarked on Western excess with these witty slogans, explaining backstage that "it was also a take on consumer culture.
The contestant Jean Blanc remarked on the season premiere that Haiti is not a "shithole country," referencing the President's comments about it.
He described the slaughter of civilians in Syria as a "holocaust," and remarked on the "high pain threshold" of the population there.
" Steve Bannon has "remarked on the toll the office has taken on Trump, telling advisers his former boss has 'lost a step.
Trump remarked on Douglass in February at a breakfast event with African-American supporters marking the start of African-American history month.
But as the group got closer to the summit, Mr. Bellò remarked on the constant snowfall — an estimated 20 inches one day.
"It's fucked up, but also totally within the rules," a UN official with knowledge of the letter remarked on condition of anonymity.
Walking through the airy library, he remarked on the large number of books and the aquarium under a picture of George Washington.
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai remarked on the tech giant's recent earnings call that a big growth opportunity is payments in emerging markets.
It has been remarked on by hundreds of authors who have tried to create a facsimile with words rather than with stone.
Maleah had undergone three head surgeries due to an injury, and her father remarked on the strength she has shown throughout the ordeal.
In mid-2012, he remarked on Twitter that an underemployment rate of 14.9 percent was "way low," and could actually be 20 percent.
Responding to a fan who remarked on her quieter round of promotion for her latest song "God Is a Woman," Grande explained herself.
While some jazz players made an offhanded comment about the irregularities in the harmony, some classical musicians remarked on the odd finger placements.
Less remarked on was the fact that around 40% of his audience had voted to bar the vice-president from speaking at all.
On more occasions than I can count, my British friends remarked on how nice it must be that I was moving back home.
Trump hailed Haspel for her time at the CIA and also remarked on the fact that she is the first female CIA director.
Despite past distaste for Kempczinski, Heriaud said operators on Monday remarked on Kempczinski's "transformation" and his ability to step up into the role.
"A decision has been made," Putin remarked on Tuesday, seated at a table with Zolotov and Vladimir Kolokoltsev, Russia's minister of internal affairs.
One person who knows both men remarked on the affinity between Mr. Trump and Justice Kennedy, which is not obvious at first glance.
" That same day, he alleged she remarked on his Ankh necklace and asked if he was going to "summon fertility from the gods.
Even Mr. Kimmel remarked on the whiteness of the crowd, hard to achieve in today's Toronto, one of the world's most multicultural cities.
Both English and German critics [remarked] on how remorselessly the French reduced any foreign text, however idiosyncratic, to their own way of writing.
Trump could have announced before the Saturday deadline, as he once remarked on Fox News, that foreign automobiles are not a national security threat.
Many remarked on how unflustered he always appeared, despite serving during a tumultuous decade that saw al-Qaeda attack America, and America attack Iraq.
In April 2017, when the first season of Netflix's acclaimed Dear White People premiered, many critics and viewers remarked on how "timely" it was.
When my co-workers remarked on how they'd never seen my hair so curly before, I was too mortified to confess my awful mistake.
Aetna, Anthem and UnitedHealthcare group all remarked on a trend of higher dialysis claims on their Affordable Care Act plans in the second quarter.
Senators remarked on the rift between McConnell and Schumer during the trial and how little talk there was between Republicans and Democrats in general.
" After radio host Elvis Duran remarked on scrutiny of her new look, Perry joked, "Well yeah, if you're going this extreme it should, hello!
After that meeting, CHC attendees remarked on the tonal and substantive differences they perceived from prior meetings on the same issues with DHS officials.
The star, Michael Weatherly, reportedly remarked on Dushku's appearance, made a rape joke and a comment related to a threesome, according to the Times.
"I wish him and his family, his administration and staff would have an intervention for the good of the country," Pelosi remarked on Thursday.
Everyone from John McEnroe to correspondents for the New York Times remarked on how Djokovic was muted and disengaged for much of the match.
Mr. Trump has repeatedly remarked on the fact that Mr. McCabe's wife, Jill, ran as a Democrat for a State Senate seat in Virginia.
Online commentators remarked on the speed with which action was taken against Lavigne's pages, while forms of abuse against him were allowed to persist.
In front of the cast and crew, Mr. Weatherly remarked on her appearance, and made a rape joke and a comment about a threesome.
For, truth to tell, I heard Ioanikios sing at vespers before I spoke to him and had remarked on the strength of his voice.
In a 2008 review in The New York Times, Frank Bruni remarked on the contrast between Barbuto's low-key style and high culinary standards.
Several remarked on how many shootings there had been since the one that changed their lives, and expressed disbelief that more hadn't been done.
After BBC host Christine Lampard remarked on the British show, Lorraine, that the situation was "very odd," Hurley set the record straight with Andy Cohen.
Mr Trump's hand gestures have been remarked on before, but here the author attempts to classify them (the cobra pointed finger; the starfish finger flail).
When Snapchat released its marketing video I remarked on how many hands were in the frame in all of the shots they chose to use.
As the term wound down, many of them remarked on the frequent divides between him and Neil Gorsuch, Trump's other nominee to the high court.
He had also remarked on the number of bodies buried in Waitakere Ranges, where Millane's body was discovered, the BBC reported the journalist as saying.
Their surprising turn of speed has drawn scrutiny from rivals who have remarked on the resemblance of the team's 2018 car to last year's Ferrari.
Read more: The best mattresses you can buy A few months ago, I realized that I haven&apost remarked on a hotel bed in years.
These were the kind of people who learned your name, then remarked on your lovely brooch while giving you an extra-generous pour of Barolo.
In comments to Hyperallergic, undergraduate Communications and Art History major Abigail Sharp remarked on what the struggle over the Fine Arts Library has taught her.
"There's an overarching concept that's not strict necessarily, so its easy for artists to respond to it in different ways," Foxx remarked on the Sur section.
Workers remarked on the willingness he showed to sit with them for meals, a breach of caste they took as a sign of support and respect.
Monday marks 20 years since former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan remarked on investors' "irrational exuberance," a phrase now synonymous with a market that appears overvalued.
Members of Congress have repeatedly remarked on the lawlessness of the president, yet despite their power to impeach the president, they have failed to do so.
"Hillary Clinton is leading thanks to southern Florida and women," David Paleologos, director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center in Boston, remarked on the poll.
During a segment on Tuesday night, Watters remarked on the way that Trump held a microphone while she discussed women's rights at a panel in Germany.
Pearce's role has been remarked on as the continuity of personnel between the old and new series, but in reality, little else seems to have changed.
He remarked on how long my name was (as a Latin American, I use both my father and mother's names) and asked how to pronounce it.
In decrying the state of the nation's infrastructure, the President Monday remarked on the number of tiles missing from the roof of tunnels in New York City.
They remarked on how fat some of the girls on the team were and how they should be at fat camp, not on the varsity soccer team.
Every person that has seen it or held the new MacBook since I've been carrying it with me has remarked on its thinness, lightness, and overall build.
After pledging to "get you back and operating immediately," Trump remarked on the crowd size gathered to hear him speak -- as if he were at a rally.
The silhouette, the color, the length... It was all too uncanny — even to the folks over at MTV, who first remarked on the similarities between the looks.
At some point during their visit, the father may have glimpsed that the boy had an involuntary erection, or simply remarked on his recently sprouted pubic hair.
The only reason I know that I did those things with a Spalding Cross Traxxion™ basketball is because Steve Novak at one point remarked on it.
There is also a risk it becomes too easy and cheap to trade ETFs, something index fund creator and Vanguard founder Jack Bogle has remarked on repeatedly.
Wine trade observers for years have remarked on this chasm between what American consumers say they want in a wine and what they actually choose to drink.
Earlier this year, Hurley received criticism after BBC host Christine Lampard remarked on a British show, Lorraine, that she felt sorry that Hurley's son takes her swimsuit photos.
Erin made the decision not to disclose her health status during job-application process, but decided she would be honest if anyone remarked on her close-cropped hair.
The natural historian Pliny remarked on the rather unpleasant smell of the murex conchylium — one of the marine gastropods often used to produce the prized purplish-red dye.
"I believe it is because of the Chihuahua lovers of the world, not because of people like me," Mulroney remarked on why the clip attracted so much attention.
"We continue to see a decline in sales attributed to Chinese tourists in Japan," Tiffany's vice president of investor relations, Mark Aaron, remarked on Wednesday's earnings conference call.
While talking with a Kurdish instructor, I remarked on the dozens of abandoned mud-mortar dwellings scattered throughout the camp, which appeared to have once been a village.
In the post, Orosco said the customers appeared to be having a nice dining experience and remarked on the good service before leaving the note and no tip.
"We didn't have a [sound] check for this song, so we'll just say it went to No. 1, and that's what it is," she later remarked on stage.
More than 620,000 people had watched the video as of Wednesday, and many shared it and remarked on social media about the way the police handled the encounter.
Booker and his colleagues repeatedly remarked on how difficult it would be for a potential terrorist to make it through the rigorous American and Canadian refugee screening systems.
Emily Nussbaum, the New Yorker's television critic, remarked on Twitter that the episode was "the key-to-all-mythologies of female comedy," which may actually be an understatement.
TYLER MATHISEN: No, and, you know, one of the things that's interesting, we've remarked on this in the past, the anticipation for this season is really very high.
They apparently made a note in the computer when I reserved the room that we were touring colleges with our son, something they remarked on more than once.
While many health fanatics praised kale as a superfood, others have remarked on the leafy green's bitter taste and rough texture, which needs to be "massaged" while raw.
When Daydream arrived, people in the industry remarked on how it revealed Google's strategy to double down on mobile — choosing a more bottom-up approach to the unproven field.
Beck remembered a time in Oberlin when a leftist activist remarked on her big, Jewish nose—a shockingly casual bit of bigotry given how "woke" our little bubble was.
He remarked on how often he gets in trouble while giving interviews (usually because he gives away some embargoed secret), but he spoke passionately about the game he represents.
He remarked on how often he gets in trouble while giving interviews (usually because he gives away some embargoed secret), but he spoke passionately about the game he represents.
After the protesters were ejected, Trump remarked on "the hatred, the animosity" and the division in America today, seemingly laying the blame at the feet of President Barack Obama.
I remember once when a friend of mine remarked on all the work one of the DJs we had hired did to set up and break down their equipment.
In 2011, while on air, he remarked on then vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin saying there was "something electric" and "very attractive" about the way she walks and moves.
"You are hated, Mr. Macron," he wrote in a much remarked-on opinion piece in the newspaper Le Monde just before the former investment banker's election in May 2017.
For decades, researchers have remarked on the differential treatment between white and non-white offenders at nearly every stage of the criminal justice process, sometimes due to racial bias.
While BuzzFeed News interviewed former staffers at Tesla and SpaceX for a May 43 story about Musk's combative relationship with the press, many people remarked on his thin skin.
Mr. Trump also reached for Ms. Macron's hands, a durable image after he had remarked on her physical appearance a day earlier as both couples were touring the city.
Trump repeatedly remarked on the crowd size of the Ahmedabad event over the course of his visit and thanked Modi for the warm welcome that the country showed him.
At the end of President Donald Trump's, angry, freewheeling interview on Fox & Friends Thursday morning, host Steve Doocy remarked on the mile-a-minute clip Trump was talking at.
Many fans remarked on how different the teen seemed in her latest vlogs, vacant-eyed and devoid of her usual charm and humor, and feared she may have been kidnapped.
While most remarked on how hard the choice was, almost all of the animal lovers confessed they were happy to give their pet peace and love in their final moments.
A note released by BofAML on Tuesday, titled "Bonds smile as oil cries," remarked on the inverse moves between crude and bonds that has been occurring over the past years.
Biden remarked on terrible things in American life, as if he has had no role whatsoever in crafting the policies that lead to these terrible things in the first place.
Top aides to Mr. Sanders and Mr. Buttigieg — each supported by outside entities themselves — remarked on the change Thursday, signaling a fight that may loom large in debates to come.
After unveiling the Starship prototype on Saturday, Musk remarked on being awestruck by the completed product in an interview with YouTube channel Everyday Astronaut that was posted online on Tuesday.
As Twitter users remarked on the nonsensicality of the tweet, a glorious hashtag arose, and tweeters used #IfMyVaginaWereASandwich to share their own preferences for the sandwich forms their genitalia would assume.
Dissidents in Cuba's one-party political system have remarked on the government's willingness to promote dialogue for foreigners while dismissing political opponents as mercenaries doing the bidding of the United States.
Four of these involved surveys of major artists: Jeff Koons, Wade Guyton, Glenn Ligon and Mary Heilmann, each of whom remarked on Mr. Rothkopf's meticulousness, from the marketing to the catalog.
WASHINGTON — When she danced — from the early 21991s to the late '22007s — the ballerina Suzanne Farrell gave people so much else to see that they seldom remarked on her physical wit.
"I guess we've got no choice, but it scares the death out of me," Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson remarked, on first sending the Marines into Danang on March 6, 1965.
The donor remarked on the call that Bedingfield did well on TV and noticed Biden was recently getting on air more frequently, one of the people familiar with the call said.
Tate's posthumous mythology follows easily from her living reputation: reporters and colleagues remarked on her capacity for suffering as if it were a feature of her beauty, and of course it was.
I couldn't help but notice that many of the same friends who had quickly remarked on Facebook 'I stand with Paris' suddenly had nothing to say about Philando Castile or Alton Sterling.
Liverpool were bested on the night 3-1 to the Spanish side, and one fan even remarked on Twitter that seeing Pimblett's banner was the only conciliation he took from the night.
Farage, who in addition to leading the Brexit charge once headed the right-wing United Kingdom Independence Party, also remarked on the similarities between the interests of Trump voters and Brexit supporters.
The conversation was conducted entirely in fluent English, and the atmosphere was so convivial that when Ziska's gannet-and-whale-blubber sandwich was brought out its unusual contents were barely remarked on.
Many have remarked on how this seems to be a mirror image of 2009, when the Tea Party became far more mobilized in opposition to Democrats' health reform legislation than supporters were.
" In contrast, Reagan's first inaugural address remarked on the "economic affliction of great proportions" facing the country, but he was sturdily optimistic, stressing that we had "every right to dream heroic dreams.
During his May visit to the Middle East, United States President Donald Trump remarked on this shared concern and how many Sunni Arab nations are considering Israel as a potential security partner.
He has remarked on the former vice president's mental sharpness at times in comments to reporters, suggesting that his potential opponent in 2020 may have lost step, without offering examples or elaborating.
Many remarked on the similarity between the actress' white dress and braided, crown-like hairstyle and Princess Leia's iconic Star Wars costume, subsequently interpreting it as a tribute to the late Carrie Fisher.
Laura Collins-Hughes, a writer for the New York Times, remarked on the styling of actress Alysha Umphress in her critique of the musical Smokey Joe's Cafe: The Songs of Leiber and Stoller.
Instead, Trump remarked on a broad range of topics such as the Mexican wall, allegations of Russian hacking and his business interests but left out what investors wanted to hear about - fiscal spending.
The other evening, a patron who'd dined in the dorm remarked on the aesthetic step up, from grubby linoleum and napkins by Bounty to Hans Wegner chairs and a wood-burning pizza oven.
Sanders remarked on this during an unscheduled campaign stop in the Financial District last month, telling a crowd that he was surprised by just how many people he'd seen living on the streets.
Some Twitter users remarked on the timing of the announcement, nearly overlapping with the news of the death on Sunday of rock superstar David Bowie, a friend and one-time collaborator with Jagger.
Many of those who say they were mistreated by Mr. Martins have remarked on the lack of any public statement or apology from the board in response to their accusations regarding Mr. Martins.
At the time of its acquisition, the Frick's chief curator, Xavier Salomon, remarked on its "unlined and untouched" condition and the rarity of its subject as the only known painting of the prince.
While she didn't respond to Refinery29's request for comment, the lookalike has blown up this week after D'Amelio herself remarked on their resemblance in the comments of one of Zeiler's recent videos.
Even though Alibaba relied on TSMC in Taiwan to fabricate the chips, AI engineers in the Valley remarked on the Hanguang's performance, stating that it had beaten all other chips in its class.
But people have long noticed and remarked on the tendency, especially in the Midwest and the Northeast, to have brief warm spells around that time, an event popularly known as a January thaw.
In the days before Dorian made landfall, Mr. Trump filmed and distributed a video from the White House Rose Garden in which he again remarked on the size and strength of the storm.
On the morning of last year's finals, the tournament director, Raymond Moore, remarked on the debt of gratitude that he believed female players owed male players, whose "coattails," he said, they were riding.
The Oscar winner remarked on how different his life has panned out from what he thought he'd be doing at his age — and admitted that he does help out with the 3-month-olds.
It helps that she looks and sounds good, a quality Barack Obama once remarked on, in a rare faux pas, when introducing her as "by far the best-looking attorney-general in the country".
"The tweet I sent in July 2016 was not meant as an endorsement of Wikileaks or its practices, but rather remarked on the content of the material now in the public domain," he wrote.
"We have to make sure that if we do the deal with China that China lives by the deal because they've had a lot of problems living by certain deals," he remarked on Wednesday.
When asked by CNBC at a time when Walmart was exerting pricing pressure on suppliers like McLane, Buffet remarked on similarities between Walmart and Amazon, similarities which have favored Amazon in the past decade.
Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, remarked on Twitter that it was "a difficult day" not just for Poland but for the whole bloc.
These are the kinds of facts that LeBron James was referring to when he remarked on the reality of being black in America: No matter how far anyone goes, racism seems to be there.
" Trump also remarked on having less privacy now than he did in his "old life," saying, "You're really into your own little cocoon, because you have such massive protection that you really can't go anywhere.
"It works from sounds to words and from words to meaning... quite the other way around from the way people normally think lyrics are written," Eno remarked on a 1980 interview on Berkeley's KPFA-FM.
When Castro remarked on the color of the children's baseball hats, a bright "prison orange," he was told that the children had at first not had anything to shield their heads from the Florida sun.
French President Emmanuel Macron, who used a state visit to Washington to intensify his charm offensive with the President, remarked on Wednesday night that dizzying US foreign policy U-turns were "insane," the Guardian reported.
In the days following the election, many remarked on the shocking fact that Republicans suddenly felt a whole lot better about the state of the economy, even though nothing objective in the economy had changed.
When now-retired Justice Kennedy cast the crucial decisive vote in 2016 to uphold a University of Texas program that considered applicants' race, among other factors, he remarked on the difficult balancing act for judges.
The President remarked on the loss of life on both sides, saying that family and friends in the U.S. "still ache" for the loss of the more than 58,000 Americans who were killed during the war.
In an interview with the Chinese news network Xinhua, Gezahegn Abate, a public and international relations director at the Ethiopia Ministry of Culture and Tourism, remarked on the continued demand for the antiquities to be returned.
The dollar was on course to its worst start in more than a decade on Tuesday after Trump commented on currency devaluation by other countries and his new National Trade Council director remarked on the euro.
While Huffington Post is a highly visible site and serves as the most obvious example of the exploitation of writers, there are in fact lots of other, less remarked-on places where similar practices run rampant.
At one point, Trump remarked on the "turnout" and size of the crowd that gathered for his meeting in Corpus Christi, where hundreds gathered and cheered Trump as he waved a Texas flag from a firetruck.
At a symposium that month with fellow journalists, Mr. Costas remarked on what he saw as the life-altering dangers of the sport, devastating consequences for its players and existential questions confronting the National Football League.
First is the size, as the OnePlus 7 still exists in the "large phone" category, whereas every reviewer who's wrestled with the OnePlus 7 Pro for longer than a day has remarked on its big-unit proportions.
He seemed irritated that anyone ever remarked on the fact that he dressed down for formal events, including not wearing ties to meet with the group EU finance ministers at the height of his stardom in government.
As an outsider, I remarked on October 24 that the Tatas had strategically picked a good time and place to wage their battle with Cyrus Mistry, who was ousted as chairman of Tata Sons on that day.
In comments to Hyperallergic, Moudhy Al-Rashid, a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Oxford, remarked on the prevalence of such imprints on cuneiform tablets: Clay tablet are not easy to shape or inscribe without smudging.
It's remarked on whenever Primrose is on screen; Tressa's captain savior focuses on it when they meet, even though she's a child; the religious Ophelia's own father figure feels the need to praise it in his daughters.
In a BuzzFeed report both Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen and the National Diversity Coalition for Trump shared announcing Palomarez's advisory role in January, Cohen remarked on the significance of working with such a prominent Hispanic figure.
I remarked on how beautiful S. was, and she slowly ran a finger over her daughter in the photo, then gathered the papers up and slid them into a manila folder that she held against her chest.
People remarked on the size and quality of her voice, but she didn't think of opera until, unsure of what she wanted to study in college, she was encouraged by a family friend to audition for conservatory.
The CBC members remarked on the dangerous and oppressive conditions African migrants often face on their route, which typically includes flights to South America and long overland journeys north through some of Latin America's most turbulent countries.
The announcement also comes as presidential contenders have increasingly remarked on the need for the ultimate nominee to build a coalition similar to the one built by former President Barack Obama in order to win in 2020.
During both stops, Trump remarked on the unprecedented nature of the storm -- which has left parts of Houston and southeastern Texas under several feet of water -- and talked up recovery efforts being led by state and federal officials.
To explain how a little-known company was able to work with Chinese firms to transform such a strategic spot, locals have remarked on the close ties between the head of KAJ Development and Mr. Najib's party machine.
After first playing on the court in 2017, Dominic Thiem remarked on how well he could see the ball, and how the court played, adding that he would like to see more black courts on the ATP Tour.
When someone in the audience remarked on this during the Q&A session, one of the moderators, John Rothman, president of the alumni association, said that Choctaw elder Tamaka Bailey had been invited, but wasn't able to attend.
So far, he notes, G.O.P. leaders have either remarked on the poor timing of the decision, as it relates to getting health care passed, or offered weak condemnations unequal to the threat this action poses to American democracy.
The U.S. dollar tumbled against key rivals on Tuesday and was on course for its worst month since March after U.S. President Donald Trump commented on currency devaluation by other countries and his trade adviser remarked on the euro.
Bernie Rayno, a meteorologist at AccuWeather in State College, Pennsylvania, remarked on Twitter and in an online video that he doesn't think the general public in the Northeast and Midwest is well-prepared for what is coming this weekend.
In my Uber Pool over to the two-story flagship in the middle of the Vegas strip, both the driver and other passengers remarked on how excited they were for me after I shared my plans for the evening.
Two police officers instructed him on how to file a report at the local station house, while two others leaned against a nearby building and remarked on how lucky Mr. Alam and his passengers were to have escaped unhurt.
One man remarked on Hercules' lament that he was "cursed from the very beginning" by the violence in his family tree, and the abuse he suffered at the hands of his mother, Hera, who put snakes in his crib.
"Now, we move to Megyn Kelly's future at this network in the wake of controversy that has surrounded her this week," co-host Savannah Guthrie remarked on air Friday morning, before turning it over to NBC News correspondent Morgan Radford.
American Conservative Union Chairman Matt Schlapp remarked on the change of atmosphere this year and posed the question underlying three days of festivities which traditionally serve as a pageant of inspiration for young conservatives as they return to their communities.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar tumbled against rivals on Tuesday and was on course for its worst January in three decades after President Donald Trump commented on currency devaluation by other countries and his trade adviser remarked on the euro.
At the event, Lynch remarked on a range of issues facing the Justice Departments, while announcing almost $20 million in grants to multiple states to focus on criminal justice issues, such as funding for more drug courts to lower incarceration rates.
The 51-year-old woman, who cannot be named to protect the identity she gave to baby "Zephany Nurse", was arrested in 2015 after suspicions were raised when pupils at her school remarked on her close resemblance to another girl.
The three-day visit underscores Bolsonaro's embrace of U.S. influence in Latin America to confront what he calls a communist threat against democracy a theme he remarked on at a dinner on Sunday evening with his ministers and right-wing thinkers.
And while he remarked on his visit to the Western Wall, becoming the first sitting US president to visit the holy Jewish site, Trump did not deliver any promises on the final status of the city in which it sits, Jerusalem.
In his first public remarks the day after the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history, Trump offered thoughts and prayers to the Las Vegas victims and remarked on the heroism of first responders, but offered no hint of policy action.
The three-day visit underscores Bolsonaro's embrace of U.S. influence in Latin America to confront what he calls a communist threat against democracy — a theme he remarked on at a dinner on Sunday evening with his ministers and right-wing thinkers.
White House trade adviser Peter Navarro antagonized relations between the two countries when he remarked on Sunday that "there's a special place in hell" for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who he said engaged in "bad-faith diplomacy" with Trump.
At breakfast, McCray remarked on the book I was carrying: Michele Wallace's seminal black feminist text from 1978, ''Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman,'' which sought to shed light on the black women who were dismissed during the black-liberation movement.
But in an interview published in The Star daily on Sunday, Najib, who has led the country since 2009, suggested he was in no hurry to call for a vote, and remarked on the current lack of a "feel good factor" among Malaysians.
" Or as Erin Doherty, who gives a memorably acerbic portrayal of the young Princess Anne, remarked on-set between takes: "After a while you have to drop your thoughts about who they are — you have to accept we are Peter Morgan's royal family.
During a visit to the White House, the French president, Anne Nouguez, remarked on the United States' "Latin panic;" a White House spokesman, Indra Vernon, retorted with reminders of France's aggressive reaction to the last step toward unification taken by the African Union.
CNN aired the first of two live Democratic debates Tuesday night, and late night remarked on how difficult it is to hear from 10 presidential candidates on the stage at the same time, especially when Americans aren't familiar with some of them.
" Farmer also remarked on William's depth of knowledge: "My firm belief is that all of [the royals] and particularly the Duke — in this context — have done a lot of background work and really thought about this issue and their commitment is 100 percent real.
The Financial Times, for example, remarked on their joint preference for foreign policies based on the ruthless promotion of narrowly defined national interest; their political reliance on—or invention of—external threats (and internal ones, for that matter); and their common penchant for earthy language.
"[It] is important to note that Mr. Albee wrote Nick as a Caucasian character, whose blonde hair and blue eyes are remarked on frequently in the play, even alluding to Nick's likeness as that of an Aryan of Nazi racial ideology," the letter states.
Issues of white dancers portraying African and Asian characters with dark face and body makeup have been much remarked on in performances by 21st-century French and Russian companies; it's not meant to offend, but those troupes seem not to appreciate that, today, it does.
Mr. Trump, several aides said, reacted favorably to Mr. Manafort's initial pitch and his experience, and he also remarked on Mr. Manafort's tanned, no-hair-out-of-place appearance — telling staffers that his new associate looked much younger than a man in his late 60s.
He later remarked on Twitter that even the adjusted numbers are still a hefty and admirable sum for a worthy cause: Lewandowski also said he did not know whether a $1 million pledge from Trump himself was counted as part of the $4.5 million total.
At one point, while touting his accomplishments in office, Obama remarked on the low gas prices he noticed while driving in North Carolina Wednesday, and shouted to the crowd, "Thanks, Obama," a nod to a viral meme of the President that began as a Republican critique.
People who have spoken to her since the debate last week said Warren has remarked on how many women have come up to her, in public and in private, to say how glad they were to see a woman hold a man accountable like she did.
When The Washington Post published a U.S. military document trove on Monday, many people remarked on the similarity to the Pentagon Papers, which, when made public in 1971 by The New York Times and The Post, helped turn the tide of public opinion against the Vietnam War.
The interviews about each actor's greatest fears act as a sort of connective catharsis as 2019 comes to a close, and, as Mulaney remarked on Late Night, it's comforting to hear that kids are still afraid of tarantulas instead of the global atrocities featured on the news.
Toobin remarked on the network that critics of Trump were ill-served by projecting suspicion onto the results of Mueller's report, which has not yet been released publicly, because of the fact that Mueller had apparently concluded the probe without announcing indictments of any more of Trump's associates.
Longtime customers remarked on the high auction prices (including two Wegner easy chairs expected to fetch $60,000 to $80,000 each), while tattooed staffers told stories about the poor Sotheby's photographer tasked with getting Mr. Birch's portrait (he wouldn't sit still, kept rearranging the furniture and smoked the entire time).
Jim Himes, whose home state of Connecticut endured the deadly Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in 2012, remarked on CNN's "The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer" that lawmakers' responses to these types of high-profile shooting incidents have become routine, and decried the standstill in the gun debate.
"During the event, and afterward during the book signing, many students remarked on how much the story of the novel's protagonist mirrored their own,and expressed gratitude for the book—both to me for writing it, and to GSU for selecting it as their FYE read," Crucet said.
Trade tensions between the two largest economies in the world showed little signs of dissipating as Chinese newspapers warned Beijing could use rare earths to strike back at the U.S. after President Donald Trump remarked on Monday he was "not yet ready" to make a deal with China over trade.
Trade tensions between the two largest economies in the world showed little signs of relaxing as Chinese newspapers warned that Beijing could use rare earth elements to strike back after President Donald Trump remarked on Monday that he was "not yet ready" to make a deal with China over trade.
" Nicolas Sarkozy, the former president who is running again as a center-right Republican, called France a "Christian country, in its culture and its mores," in a much remarked-on speech this month at Saint-André-lez-Lille that called attention to the country's "cultural, moral and even spiritual identity.
We were grateful when, after we had remarked on the painting in the main dining room but the staff was unable to identify the artist on a first visit, we were greeted with not just his name (Joe Fusaro) but a booklet from a recent show, on a second visit.
ISIS' social media savvy has been remarked on for years; while all terrorism is on some level intended to attract the eyes of the media and the public, the group has reportedly been known to choreograph attacks for the specific purpose of producing digital content designed to appeal to online fringe elements.
In the final moments of this week's episode of Saturday Night Live, there was still one surprise in store: As host Melissa McCarthy said goodnight to the Studio 8H audience and remarked on what an honor it is to have hosted the show five times, she was joined onstage by none other than Steve Martin.
Several users have remarked on the similarity between this attire and that adopted by female Democrats wearing white at the State of the Union speech on February 275, 196, such as this post: here Some posts, such as this one here make the connection more explicit, claiming that the two groups are the "same".
I don't think there will be one big 'aha' moment of VR. I think it will eventually come to us like many technologies in America (like the internet and mobile phone): injected rapidly and absorbed almost so naturally into a wider cultural use and imagination that it will become taken for granted and cease to be remarked on.
All of the leaders of women-oriented PACs who spoke to BuzzFeed News remarked on how different the many women candidates who ran this year are, not just in their race and age but in their background and attitudes — in their rejection of the idea of the "woman politician in the pantsuit," as Run For Something's Litman put it.
Still, I had an early flight to catch the next morning, to that other early decider in the presidential sweepstakes, New Hampshire — a state that is much remarked on by the political class for its flinty local interrogators and for the pride they seem to take in negating the referendum delivered by Iowans a week earlier.
Bush delighted in a display of jewelry, remarked on her own purchases supporting Afghan artisans (she said she outfitted the White House, George W. Bush Presidential Library and her own Texas ranch with Afghan rugs) and snagged right off the exhibit wall a turquoise glazed bowl from the Turquoise Mountain-supported potters of Istalif to take home with her.
But Kanittanon was indeed glad to spread word of his country's cuisine and economy, and he and Sombatpiboon courteously remarked on Thailand's status as one of the world's largest net food exporters, on the healthfulness and appeal of Thai dishes, on an initiative by the Ministry of Industry to train Thai chefs to better promote the cuisine abroad.
Al-Rashid remarked on the forward-looking nature of the exhibition's conclusion: Ancient history and cuneiform culture remain a core element of local identities in Iraq, and the exhibition concluded with an important reminder about the local importance of cultural heritage, especially in the wake of over a decade of destruction through conflict, looting, and vandalism.
"It is important to note that Mr. Albee wrote Nick as a Caucasian character, whose blonde hair and blue eyes are remarked on frequently in the play, even alluding to Nick's likeness as that of an Aryan of Nazi racial ideology," Sam Rudy, a spokesman for the Albee estate, said in a letter to Michael Streeter, the producer.
" Though Ambler never remarked on the merits of Baptiste's claims, Goguen's attorney Diane Doolittle further said today in a statement that: "Amber Laurel Baptiste's sensationalized lawsuit against Silicon Valley venture capitalist Michael Goguen collapsed under the weight of its own falsehood yesterday, when a judge dismissed the case because of Baptiste's repeated, egregious and willful misconduct.
Conservative Aboriginal affairs critic Cathy McLeod, one of the few Conservative MPs to attend or speak at the debate, however, remarked on what "terrible disservice to band members" it is to retreat from the First Nation Transparency Act, a piece of legislation passed by the previous government, which forced band councils to make their finances public.
Wallace also remarked on the platform and support that Julian Assange, the fugitive founder of WikiLeaks, has been given by some Republicans -- notably from Sean Hannity, Ann Coulter, Newt Gingrich and Sarah Palin -- as he criticizes the intelligence community and adamantly denies their assessment that Russia was the source of the Democratic Party emails his organization published during the campaign.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In a 19873 interview in the New York Times, David Bowie remarked on the prevalence of British musicians who went to art school: You know, 25 years ago there were a whole crop of us that tried to drag all the arts together and create this potpourri, a kind of new essence for English music.
Senior White House adviser Kellyanne Conway remarked on Friday that House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason ChaffetzJason ChaffetzHouse Oversight panel demands DeVos turn over personal email records The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by JUUL Labs - Trump attack on progressive Dems draws sharp rebuke GOP senators decline to criticize Acosta after new Epstein charges MORE (R-Utah) faced a "rough town hall" this week.
Over the past couple years, many readers have remarked on the uncanny prescience of this novel, an alternate history, told through the wide eyes of a 9-year-old Jewish boy, in which Charles Lindbergh, running on an isolationist platform with unmistakable undertones of anti-Semitism, defeats Franklin Roosevelt in the 1940 presidential campaign, unleashing violent and ugly forces in American society.
In deciding to lift the protection, Ryan Zinke, the secretary of the interior, remarked on the long-term efforts that have allowed the bear to thrive: "This achievement stands as one of America's great conservation successes; the culmination of decades of hard work and dedication on the part of state, tribal, federal and private partners," Mr. Zinke said in a statement.
Sen. Orrin HatchOrrin Grant HatchTrump to award racing legend Roger Penske with Presidential Medal of Freedom Trump awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to economist, former Reagan adviser Arthur Laffer Second ex-Senate staffer charged in aiding doxxing of GOP senators MORE (R-Utah) remarked on President Trump's tweets Thursday, saying that "every once in a while you get a dipsy-doodle," according to a CNBC reporter. Sen.
The British actor Laurence Fox recently remarked on the "oddness in the casting" of a Sikh character in "1917," only to have historians point out that more than 130,21 Sikh men served in World War I. And in the comments section for a Newsweek article critical of Ms. Elliott's "Ford v Ferrari" review, a reader snarkily wondered what she makes of NASA during the John F. Kennedy era.
President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE remarked on Monday that 2900 was one of the most violent years in Chicago history, hinting that federal assistance may be necessary to help end the bloodshed in the city.
Ann Ross, a professor of Anthropology at North Carolina State University who co-authored the 2015 study, remarked on the caveats of using fingerprints to study ethnic differences: A lot of additional work needs to be done, but this holds promise for helping law enforcement … And it's particularly important given that, in 2009, the National Academy of Sciences called for more scientific rigor in forensic science — singling out fingerprints in particular as an area that merited additional study.
At first pass, the spread of these seemingly limitless freedoms seems akin to the spread of American products like Hollywood movies and rock 'n' roll across much of the world (much to the consternation of many governmental, cultural and religious leaders.) Or maybe they seem like the less-remarked-on spread of Western democratic tropes after World War II, so that even a totalitarian state like North Korea holds sham elections to declare its government the people's will.

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