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Before Barack Obama set foot in the Oval Office, Sen.
My friend refused to set foot in my room again.
I have not set foot in the magazine's offices since.
John Dumoulin has never really set foot in an office.
His daughters were forbidden to set foot in the place.
So no, not even Hanx himself can set foot in here.
She will never set foot in her village of Rambousi again.
After all, he's never even going to set foot in Alabama!
It was the first time she had set foot in Tibet.
He'd never be able to set foot in the country again.
Before then, they'd last set foot in the country in 1998.
Now, she said, she'll never set foot in the town again.
He'd never set foot in any of the Palestinian villages nearby.
But others have never even set foot in a yellow cab.
The first time I set foot in Africa was in 2017.
It's been eight years since I set foot in a yoga studio.
Since this inconvenient revelation, Caister has not set foot in the cafe.
The first time I set foot in this crypt, I was terrified.
She's never even seen a Tiffany store or set foot in one.
But things get more confusing when you set foot in a hotel.
To date, the startup has set foot in 10 major Chinese cities.
Customers supply their payment information before they set foot in the store.
I would not set foot in Vietnam again for almost 20 years.
Mr. Durham hasn't set foot in his homeland in over 20 years.
Since you've been president, you've never set foot in our time zone.
It was burning long before he set foot in the Oval Office.
"They'll never set foot in Rivers," a casino in Des Plaines, Ill.
If you can do that, you'll never set foot in my office.
The world's highest-valued artificial intelligence startup SenseTime has set foot in Japan.
"Some of them have probably never set foot in that building," he joked.
Raise your hand if you would never set foot in your garage again.
Kim became the first North Korean leader to set foot in the South.
After the war he swore he would never set foot in Germany again.
The world of popular music is not one she's set foot in before.
He would not allow any of the passengers to set foot in Australia.
But as Calvin set foot in the building, he said he felt inspired.
My ancestors built this city before they ever set foot in this place.
"Once you set foot in this airport, you belong to United," he says.
Most don't own cowboy boots and have never set foot in a honky-tonk.
Its officials are unlikely ever to set foot in the places they supposedly run.
" Maggie Haberman: "I'm most surprised he hasn't set foot in NYC since mid-January.
Yet before Ovitz ever set foot in the Magic Kingdom, the relationship was fraught.
Several tech companies such as Oracle, IBM, HP, and Microsoft set foot in Romania.
So while Trump won't technically set foot in Alabama, he is doing everything but.
You would not be the first leveraged buyer to set foot in New York.
Before then, only two of my students had set foot in a Catholic church.
Fact is, most people have never set foot in an actual cannabis production facility.
The misstatements and digressions hardly disappeared when Mr. Biden set foot in South Carolina.
She never set foot in Syria, as she was arrested at the Denver International Airport.
"Every place I've ever set foot in has been touched by fire," Ms. Wheeler said.
Mostly homeschooled in Dublin, Ronan had never before set foot in a U.S. high school.
That semester was the first time she had ever set foot in a proper classroom.
I'm not sure I remember the first time I ever set foot in Siam Sunset.
That fear is how many Muslims feel every time we set foot in a mosque.
If you've even set foot in a big city, it's almost definitely happened to you.
Monday marked the first time in three months that Trejo had set foot in Chipotle.
Shortly after she set foot in Texas, a Border Patrol agent shot and killed her.
The 116th class of Congress broke barriers before its members even set foot in Washington.
Before you even set foot in a showroom, it's worthwhile doing some research online first.
It has been too dangerous for me to set foot in Turkey for three years.
I would be so surprised if Donald Trump ever set foot in a national park.
NICK CORASANITI When was the first time you ever set foot in the Stone Pony?
They can never set foot in Australia, even if they are found to be refugees.
"Almost everyone I knew in Stockton would never set foot in Skid Row," he says.
The State Department has not allowed its ambassadors to set foot in West Bank settlements.
Another took me aside and told me to never set foot in her classroom again.
Nunes said then and maintained that he never set foot in the actual White House.
Kondos Field grew up in Sacramento and first set foot in a gym in 1976.
I lived in that city for 10 years, but I never set foot in there.
It wouldn't be the last time that American troops would set foot in the country.
Donald Trump has done nothing but undermine equality since he set foot in the White House.
But even if I had never set foot in LA, she's also just really fucking funny.
Some of the girls here are Zulu, but they've never set foot in the Zulu kingdom.
According to the government, your privacy protections evaporate the moment you set foot in an airport.
President Donald Trump became the first U.S. President to set foot in North Korea on Sunday.
Pimple popping patients are some of the bravest people to set foot in a derm's office.
Ordinary Sudanese citizens who had never set foot in the ministry articulated their hopes and fears.
She suspected that Coptis was the only C.C.J. member who'd actually "set foot" in the county.
He spent two years learning about the game before he ever set foot in a casino.
When Murray was released some days later, she swore she'd never set foot in Virginia again.
So it tracks that I'd never set foot in a Hooters until work called for it.
The Times counted only trips with local receipts, indicating Mr. Dance set foot in the cities.
We watched in small towns we'd never set foot in before along the path of totality.
Before Sunday, there was no indication that any authority had ever set foot in the home.
MILAN — I first set foot in Britain when I was 20013, in the summer of 1972.
One study shows that 43% of Germans have never set foot in one of the exhibitions.
"Donald Trump has done nothing but undermine equality since he set foot in the White House."
His insights appealed to many readers who had never set foot in woods or a stream.
If you've never set foot in Bachelor Nation, now would be a good time to start.
But he never set foot in any of their districts to demand they support the proposal.
When he recovered, the Kiplings returned to England and he never set foot in America again.
"As soon as I set foot in there, I knew it was for me," she said.
Many of the younger refugees were born in Pakistan and have never set foot in Afghanistan before.
He graduated with a degree in bible studies and didn't set foot in a church for years.
For many newbies, the first outdoor gear store they set foot in will probably be an REI.
And does it matter whether you've got a PhD or never set foot in a college classroom?
But Mr. Sison rebuffed the offer, saying he faced arrest if he set foot in the Philippines.
Whether the painter, possibly a monk in Iraq, actually set foot in the city, we don't know.
The Dalai Lama crossed into India two weeks later, and has not set foot in Tibet since.
Washington (CNN)The 2235th class of Congress broke barriers before its members even set foot in Washington.
Cohen denies that he's ever set foot in Prague, and has produced his passport to prove it.
So basic is this lesson that it takes place before students ever set foot in the kitchen.
Ms. Catlin's initial court appearance marked the first time that many had set foot in a courthouse.
She believes she is a victim of "political persecution" and is afraid to set foot in Ukraine.
She will be the first member of the North's ruling family to set foot in the South.
Still, he noted that few people — even those from Champagne — had ever set foot in the château.
"I think we were sold from the moment we set foot in the neighborhood," Ms. Sisti said.
The envoy was the first North Korean official to set foot in the White House since 2000.
When ICE sent him to Iraq, it was the first time he'd set foot in the country.
And homegrown terrorists, people who have never set foot in Syria or Iraq, also carried out attacks.
NABATIEH, Lebanon (Reuters) - Twelve-year-old Abdulrahman has not set foot in a classroom for nearly three years.
Anyone who's set foot in a Catholic church has observed the opulent visual language of the institutional Church.
"They will never set foot in a Fannin County school again," one mother said, according to the station.
Kennedy popped over twice to New Hampshire; he did not set foot in Iowa ahead of its caucuses.
You can only hope that those people go into research and never set foot in a hospital room.
A note on numbers: Anyone who has set foot in a gym knows these are statistics-driven spaces.
When Che first set foot in Cuba, it was one of the most developed countries in Latin America.
She has invited four foreign "experts", who have never set foot in the country before, to advise her.
Mr Pence, a devout Christian himself, did not even set foot in a church in the Holy Land.
Most tragically, about 28503 million children of elementary school age will probably never set foot in a classroom.
Long before I ever set foot in my undergraduate university, I knew I would be an English major.
Until May 203 — the fifth day of Fleet Week — he had never set foot in New York City.
Trump made history on Sunday by becoming the first sitting U.S. president to set foot in North Korea.
AMSTERDAM — Before Elita Borbor Weah set foot in Brussels Airport on Tuesday, her family was already in mourning.
If you have to set foot in Trump Tower, visiting the Gucci store is the way to go.
The choice must have seemed particularly curious considering the Spaniard had never set foot in the Windy City.
Here's what it was like to set foot in this action-packed world that's semi-shrouded in darkness.
It was the first time a North Korean leader set foot in South Korea since the Korean War.
We're told Colton admits the person is him from YEARS before he set foot in the 'Bachelor' franchise.
Concord's corporate officers have never set foot in the U.S. courtroom and are not expected to do so.
It has been 10 years since I set foot in this country and four since I requested refuge.
The moment they set foot in Bulletproof Comics, it was immediately apparent the place was a safe haven.
Some of the advice will sound familiar even to people who have never set foot in a gym.
They cared about basically one thing from the moment they set foot in France, and that was winning.
But just being allowed to set foot in that locker room was a huge victory for the girl.
I didn't once pick up the shiny weights, nor did I set foot in the sleek spin studio.
A drugstore, free Wi-Fi and an A.T.M. are essentials when you set foot in a new city.
My mother has never set foot in a psychologist's office so she'll never be formally diagnosed with anything.
Scores of indigenous peoples lived on the land before anyone of European descent set foot in the region.
Despite his family connections, he had never set foot in Europe before landing in Northern Ireland in January 1943.
Filiberto grew up in exile in Geneva and only set foot in Italy for the first time in 2002.
SET foot in Germany this year and you are likely to encounter the jowly, dour portrait of Martin Luther.
Patay said local politicians – known as barangay captains - had too long been afraid to set foot in some areas.
Simply put, Diego Sanchez and Jim Miller give it their all every time they set foot in the Octagon.
Moments after they set foot in the United States, however, the travelers were beset by a gang of thieves.
No Indian prime minister had set foot in Pakistan since 2004, and much hugging, hand-holding and bonhomie ensued.
After releasing Bulletproof Heart in 1989, she had sworn she would never set foot in the recording studio again.
If you've set foot in a cosmetics store recently, you've probably noticed a feverish obsession with K-beauty trends.
He became the first sitting U.S. president to set foot in the hermit nation of North Korea last month.
As the story goes, Yang only knew the English word "shoe" when he first set foot in the country.
This year, for the first time, Kim set foot in South Korea, and he made two visits to China.
It was also the first time a North Korean leader set foot in South Korea since the Korean War.
Because it's now heavily guarded, she has never set foot in the house she brings so vividly to life.
"Also they run the risk of being arrested and charged the moment they set foot in Malaysia," he added.
But when he finally set foot in a local primary school, aged seven, it was as an armed killer.
His fans include legions who have never read a word of art criticism or set foot in a gallery.
"These were not 'returnees' — they had never set foot in Syria as far as we know," Ms. Jones said.
"These were not 'returnees' — they had never set foot in Syria as far as we know," Ms. Jones said.
"I saw four elephants just yesterday," he said, adding that he hopes never to set foot in a Walmart again.
The amount you pay just to have an insurance plan, even if you never set foot in a doctor's office.
E-commerce behemoth Alibaba has also set foot in transportation with a smart sedan jointly developed with state-owned SAIC.
The first Christian missionaries to set foot in what is now known as Nigeria were the Portuguese in the 1400s.
The Latin text of Byrd's "Deus venerunt gentes" contains references to "the heathen [who] have set foot in thy domain".
Given the choice, they would likely never set foot in the Doctor's time machine, or TARDIS, in the first place.
Whales, turtles, coral, and anchors make it feel like you're deep underwater long before you set foot in the ocean.
And throughout the entire venture, Ford never once set foot in Fordlandia — he managed operations from his home in Michigan.
Adela Wahdat, in blue, is said to be one of the first women from Afghanistan to set foot in Antarctica.
Mr. Machar has not set foot in Juba since he fled the city after violent clashes there in December 2013.
"His death doesn't really matter – the second that man set foot in our city, he killed us all," Dawoud said.
More than 50 million children and 6 million adults — one in six Americans — set foot in a school each weekday.
"I saw four elephants just yesterday," he said, adding that he hopes to never set foot in a Walmart again.
Most don't speak the same language, have undergone no training, and may never have set foot in the region before.
Ms. Yun didn't set foot in Cambodia until 2007, when she dropped out of nursing school and found herself adrift.
Mr. Kim would be the first leader from the North to set foot in the South since the Korean War.
Opportunity found Siggelkow almost as soon as she set foot in the city an hour's drive south of the metropolis.
Watching the World Cup semifinals brought together fans across France, Belgium, England and Croatia who never set foot in Russia.
It has been five years since Mr. Dahlan, 55, set foot in the territory Palestinians envision as their future state.
Born in France to wealthy American parents (his father was a banker), Greene never set foot in the United States.
All of them were born British subjects, and neither West nor Copley ever set foot in an independent United States.
If you fail to maintain that tone once you set foot in the office, your morning can lose momentum quickly.
So Giuliani began to check things out in late 85033 and early 2019, but he never set foot in Ukraine.
An English speaker who has never set foot in a bistro already knows an estimated fifteen thousand words of French.
THIS weekend Xi Jinping will set foot in Hong Kong for the first time since becoming president of China in 2013.
But even before he set foot in the country the fact that he was a Sikh from Canada became an issue.
And I remember being heartbroken, hearing woman after woman tell me there's no way she'd set foot in that boy's club.
He actually never set foot in North America, according to Encyclopedia Britannica, but in present day Venezuela on his fourth journey.
"The first time I set foot in the Schwartzkopf's home, I knew that I could succeed there," Petersen, now 47, recalls.
When I go by myself, I like walking around in places where no one has set foot in for thirty years.
From the second they set foot in the trade, they are racing the clock, the neck wattle, and the laugh lines.
It was the first time a North Korean leader had set foot in the South since the 1950-1953 Korean War.
Under a safe third country agreement, migrants must apply for asylum in the first safe foreign country they set foot in.
Lots of guys could rack up points if they never bothered to set foot in their own zone like Karlsson does.
When Jane Behre moved to Dallas in February, it was the first time she had ever set foot in the city.
This was the first Walmart I'd ever set foot in and the only one my family would go to for years.
Younger shoppers today are researching products and brands online and on their phones before they even set foot in a store.
Under that order, Oakley, who made his name at the Garden, cannot legally set foot in the building for a year.
Yet none of the terrorists involved in the past weeks' attacks appears to have ever set foot in Syria or Iraq.
A drugstore, free Wi-Fi and an A.T.M. are the essentials to find when you set foot in a new city.
He never set foot in the United States, but he did step directly, and deliberately, into the acrimonious American debate over immigration.
Daenerys Targaryen, our favorite fireproof dragon momma, has been waiting a very long time to set foot in her birth land Westeros.
Chitoka Light's living room is just a few feet from her bed, but she hasn't set foot in the space in years.
As an outsider, a white person from the United States, I created a frenzy every time I set foot in the village.
I just want to quickly drive them to leave in tears thinking, 'I wish I had never set foot in Terrace House.
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If Mr. Cruz and Mr. Kasich never set foot in the convention hall, they would hardly be the only Republicans staying away.
The last time Robert Caro set foot in Robert Moses' office, Moses abruptly ended their interview and never spoke to him again.
That may be why Amazon, already struggling to crack markets in Asia, has yet to set foot in the South Korean market.
As a young woman and feminist, I've always thought Hooters had a pretty sexist concept, so I never set foot in one.
For me, being able to set foot in an actual spot I read about and visualized in my mind, was almost surreal.
It seems you can't set foot in a Broadway theater these days without running into a noisy passel of high school students.
Yet, as president, he has not set foot in California, where American technology and innovation create companies that capture the world's imagination.
After spending last New Year's crawling across Manhattan, I wanted to set foot in other boroughs — all four of them, in fact.
" KFC's announcement provoked mixed reactions on Twitter, with one user declaring that "no vegetarian would set foot in a fried chicken chain.
Once a frequent guest in the West, the prince has not set foot in the United States or Europe since the killing.
Bai, a Resgreen employee, said colleagues had sent round messages before the trip to suggest that nobody set foot in South Korea.
My family says he had three chauffeur-driven vehicles when most people in the city had never set foot in a car.
Most Communists never set foot in party headquarters, laid eyes on a Central Committee member, or were privy to policy-making sessions.
The fact that it may have been several years since you set foot in a classroom doesn't mean you should stop learning.
He actually delivered pizzas to a payday loan center in the past, but he wasn't excited to set foot in one again.
The world of gaming, for example, is hungry for VR. Video gamers crave the ability to set foot in a new realm.
When Catherine of Aragon set foot in Plymouth, England in October 1501, she brought along a multinational encourage of Jews, Muslims, and Moors.
A week after he set foot in China, he found himself with about ten other defectors, hiding in a broker's house near Beijing.
Australia has vowed the asylum seekers will never set foot in the country after being intercepted by its navy and shipped to Manus.
In 1959 and 1984, the current king&aposs father, Hassan II, crushed uprisings in the Rif — and never set foot in the region.
Coming back for the oral argument in the appeals court was the first time he'd set foot in New York in a year.
That multiplied the Islamic State's lethality by remotely inspiring attacks, carried out by disciples who had never set foot in a training camp.
Mr Trump briefly crossed the demarcation line and entered the North, becoming the first serving American president to set foot in the country.
Despite multiple requests by the United States for Mexico to extradite him, the elusive kingpin has never set foot in an American courtroom.
That most American slaves had been born on American soil and had never set foot in Africa made the American Colonization Society controversial.
In order to be granted asylum in another country, the authorities must have no visual proof that they have set foot in France.
The service is beloved by working Americans, who prefer not to set foot in grocery stores, but it's a notoriously low-margin business.
Sporny, the founder and CEO of a digital payments and identity company located in the United States, has never set foot in Estonia.
They're hoping to benefit from a decades-old policy that allows Cubans to get U.S. residency when they set foot in the country.
Many of them were born in exile to refugee parents, and have never set foot in the country to which they are "returning".
In this highly choreographed event, Kim became the first leader of the North since the Korean War to set foot in the South.
When we stepped into one of the private dining rooms, I felt as if I had actually set foot in a glamorous ballroom.
Although she has not set foot in Cuba in more than five decades, she was clearly up on the latest intrigue and details.
Though he's never actually set foot in the country, US citizen and tech entrepreneur Manu Sporny today became the 10,000th Estonian e-resident.
The vicious attack still haunts the people who day after day set foot in the elevator, if they take the elevator at all.
Afterward, the letter sent to his company laid out the stark terms: He was never, ever to set foot in the hotel again.
Since then, women trying to set foot in the shrine have been pushed back by mobs shouting in their faces and hurling stones.
Much to the chagrin of many of his countrymen, Francis has not set foot in his homeland since his election in March 220.
News Analysis The former vice president had the Super Tuesday of his dreams, winning in places he hasn't even set foot in recently.
As a point of principle, Grisham never set foot in there as he worked out the totally credible unfolding of the fictional theft.
Years before she set foot in Buckingham Palace, Markle — then a TV actress on legal drama "Suits" — was an advocate for women's rights.
We'll also be cautiously avoiding aisle 4 of every Duane Reade we set foot in from now on until the end of time.
Berlin is still getting used to his outspokenness; he'd barely set foot in Germany before demanding German companies stop doing business with Iran.
"Thanks for Nothing, AOC!" the ad read, using Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's initials that became ubiquitous even before she officially set foot in Congress.
Set foot in Havana for more than a day, and you're guaranteed to hear the crack of a bat at some street corner.
From about 2009 to 2012, you'd be hard pressed to set foot in any Starbucks or corner bar without encountering the trio's infectious electropop.
That allowed ISIS to multiply its lethality by remotely inspiring attacks, carried out by men who had never set foot in a training camp.
Deliver My Ride builds a $500 per transaction fee into its car buying service, but users never have to set foot in a dealership.
But in polls, they often fare no statistically better than Cruz, who at one point didn't set foot in the state for 61 days.
It is why some Parisians reportedly wept and gathered to sing near the cathedral, even if they hadn't set foot in it for years.
I'd never set foot in the East Harlem store before the interview, and I had no idea what a warehouse club was really like.
He was the first monarch to set foot in the House of Commons, and none of his successors have dared to do so again.
ST.-ÉTIENNE-DU-ROUVRAY, France — It was the first time since a childhood school trip that Anissa Latroche had set foot in a church.
"Some people would go through what she went through and never want to set foot in a hospital again," said her father, David Wilford.
In Liberia, such a wish can be a pipe dream: Nearly two-thirds of the country's children have never set foot in a school.
Yet Endo, an unassuming woman, would never seek the spotlight, and by the time of the ruling she had never set foot in court.
After a planned appearance in Green Bay with President Obama was postponed, the authors write, Clinton never set foot in Wisconsin, a key state.
Mr. Barrow was sworn into office on Thursday at the Gambian Embassy in Dakar, Senegal, but has yet to set foot in his country.
"You are now a sexist business and I will never set foot in your theater again," one man wrote on the Drafthouse Facebook page.
More recently, in Breath of the Wild, Link dons female Gerudo garb in order to set foot in Gerudo Town, where no men are allowed.
Dis is wat happens when a coupla guys come in heah who'd neva even set foot in MY CITY and make like dey know bagels.
With exile groups routinely denounced by Addis as "terrorist organizations", he has been too scared to set foot in his home country since his departure.
The influx of migrants to Germany — most of whom first set foot in Bavaria, which borders Austria — has dropped sharply over the past two years.
The new research shows the challenges that sexual assault survivors across the country face in getting quality care once they set foot in the hospital.
The amphibious aircraft is marketed as being a recreational vehicle that can be towed around, without owners ever having to set foot in an airport.
Affluent parents intensively nurture their children for success; the offspring of less fortunate homes fall far behind before they ever set foot in a school.
We are the largest binational community in the Western Hemisphere, the place where millions of people who become Americans first set foot in our country.
The Franciscan friar Silvestre Vélez de Escalante did explore parts of Utah, but he never set foot in the region that now bears his name.
On Wednesday night, that privilege went to seventh-seeded Marquette, and many of the young Golden Eagles had never set foot in Madison Square Garden.
For decades, 6 de Maio has been mythicized as a place so dangerous and ungovernable that even the police wouldn't dare set foot in it.
They can generate an impressive rate of muscle growth in a relatively short period of time, even if you don't set foot in a gym.
Any specific crimes they might have committed, and whether they ever set foot in Iraq, were not factors in determining their culpability under that law.
However, guests that wanted to set foot in Oga's Cantina or Savi's Workshop — where guests can build a lightsaber — need to enter a virtual queue.
The party's most popular campaigners, such as former President Barack Obama and Senator Bernie Sanders, independent of Vermont, have not set foot in the state.
Seconds after she set foot in the crosswalk, a cyclist plowed into my mother with such speed that he broke her collarbone and multiple ribs.
The young Army paratrooper had barely set foot in the club for noncommissioned officers at Fort Bragg, N.C., when he was confronted by a sergeant.
"Like many folks we know, we will NOT set foot in the U.S.A. until Trump is out of office," Julie Muir wrote from Barrie, Ontario.
Whataburger has been an enigma for some time now — nearly every Texan I meet extols its many virtues, yet I've never set foot in one.
These days, Mom says she can't recall the name of the place she first plassed, claims that she ain't set foot in a center in months.
Benedict had done field work with only one of the three groups she wrote about in "Patterns of Culture," and she never set foot in Japan.
Though the Mother of Dragons has never set foot in her family's ancestral home, Dragonstone is the most appropriate place for her to plot world domination.
The last hurricane to set foot in Florida was Hurricane Wilma, a Category 3 storm that made landfall in south Florida back on October 24, 2005.
The truth is, smart luggage has the ability to reduce huge travel stressors — many of them familiar to anyone who has set foot in an airport.
The two share a lavish dinner of caviar, blinis, and champagne while Robin tells 2 Chainz about the most extravagant house he ever set foot in.
Doig, who, in 1976, was sixteen, going on seventeen, said that he had never set foot in Thunder Bay, and had never been in jail anywhere.
It had been almost three years since he had last set foot in the United States, and he no longer had the proper credentials to enter.
Though many of these ethnic Hungarians have never set foot in Hungary, more than a million non-domestic Hungarians have signed up for the citizenship program.
In recent years, scientists have accumulated a wealth of evidence demonstrating that the Amazon was shaped by people long before European colonizers set foot in it.
Twenty years ago, foreign correspondents' main audience was our own editors, our competitors and readers who likely never set foot in the country we were covering.
"As you can imagine, they set foot in Melbourne and we turned it on," said Melanie de Souza, the director of international marketing for Visit Victoria.
It's allowing visitors to experience art in a new way, while bringing exhibits to others that may never even set foot in the institution at all.
Despite being of Kurdish descent, the young man had never even set foot in his parents' homeland, his cousin Aydin Yilmaz told The New York Times.
Some borders have been fought over inch by inch, while others were drawn on maps by people who never set foot in the countries they divide.
Ms. Wentland and Mr. McKinley hadn't set foot in the Manhattan Marriage Bureau before their wedding; they obtained their $35 license in Queens the week before.
Anyone who's set foot in a supermarket or farmers market in, oh, the past decade has noticed that organic food is considerably pricier than conventional food.
After an hour and a half, the concert ends, and the crowd starts to leave the venue they were once so afraid to set foot in again.
Her dad believed in isolating the family from mainstream society, including the health and education systems, so she didn't set foot in a classroom until age 17.
Britain, however, bars most of them on the basis of European Union rules requiring them to seek asylum in the first member states they set foot in.
He doesn't need to be chatting with Ellen for being privileged enough to set foot in a Super Bowl stadium let alone up close for the performance.
They shook hands on the North Korean side of the Demilitarized Zone, making Trump the first sitting American president to ever set foot in the hermit state.
Few visitors set foot in Cao Bang, Vietnam, a remote village in the mountains north of Hanoi, but designer Vu Thao considers it a creative second home.
President Donald Trump was also outspoken on the campaign trail about China's unfair trade practices — a sentiment that continued after he set foot in the White House.
Before you set foot in any therapist's office, call their office and ask if they participate in your insurance plan, then call your provider to double check.
Moon greeted Kim at the military demarcation line, making Kim the first North Korean leader to set foot in the South since the 1950-53 Korean War.
She thinks she was told that if she set foot in Beatrice she'd be prosecuted again, but she can't remember who said this or when it happened.
She has yet to so much as set foot in Westeros — where people are probably not too keen on welcoming a foreign, female conqueror with open arms.
Callimachi: The prophecy is that this end of times battle is set into motion after Roman troops set foot in a little place in Syria called Dabiq.
So the best-case scenario is often an international warrant that could lead to the suspects' arrests should they set foot in a country willing to cooperate.
First, it includes the cases of terrorists who were captured abroad for terrorist incidents, but had never set foot in the United States before they faced trial.
"If Bae continues, U.S. criminals held in our country will be in the pitiful state of never being able to set foot in their homeland once again".
Shawn had never set foot in this theater, which is currently presenting "Everything Is Wonderful" Chelsea Marcantel's bruising story of rage and absolution within an Amish community.
It was also the first time a South Korean delegation had ever set foot in the main building of Korean Workers' Party, according to South Korean officials.
Michael was finally able to return to his home country, and Anne was able to finally set foot in the country of which she technically still was queen.
As fun as it is to debate, Josan Gonzalez's art books of the same name are decidedly set in a future we have not yet set foot in.
The agreement came after Mr. Kim crossed the world's most heavily armed border zone, becoming the first North Korean leader to set foot in South Korean-controlled territory.
But reporters and producers who had been personally informed about Ivanka's appearance Tuesday had not been told they would not be allowed to set foot in the room.
She said she was ready to overhaul the EU's Dublin convention, under which asylum seekers must lodge their requests in the first EU country they set foot in.
Britain is barring most of the migrants on the basis of European Union rules requiring them to seek asylum in the first member states they set foot in.
"Our candidates have each said they will work hard to make sure that Donald Trump and his dangerous and divisive policies never set foot in the Oval Office."
CNN's Lewis dug into her trove of clichés to call her "the first member of Pyongyang's ruling dynasty to set foot in the South" since the Korean War.
John Kasich and Senator Rob Portman, who is fighting to hold onto his seat — say they do not know if they will set foot in the convention hall.
If you've ever set foot in a Quaker meeting house (or attended Quaker school, like this lucky writer), you've almost definitely encountered the six core values of Quakerism.
Most people who have ever set foot in a Target can understand the struggle of trying to go into the store and walk out with only one item.
However, in his responses, we can see the foundations of the anti-immigrant proposals that he would look to implement once he set foot in the White House.
It doesn't matter: young or old, male or female, locals or out-of-towners, the first time you set foot in a swingers club, you're nervous as hell.
But for some reason, about an hour after Mr. Bulger was assigned to the cell, and perhaps before he had even set foot in it, he was reassigned.
Ms. Kim, believed to be 30, is the first immediate member of the North's ruling family to set foot in South Korea since the 1950-53 Korean War.
"Drain the swamp" is a harmful cliché, a stereotype, used both by those who have never set foot in soggy wetlands and by those who depend on them.
Less reasonably, it was for a time barring any holder of passports from China, Hong Kong or Macau, regardless of whether they had set foot in those locations.
By November, the political battle had come down to a single standoff: The government threatened to arrest the opposition leader, Sam Rainsy, if he set foot in Cambodia again.
H.R. 158 erases distinctions between foreigners who have perhaps never have left their country of origin and dual nationals who might never have set foot in it at all.
Several children learn how to hit the floor at the sound of gunfire -- and it's a lesson they're taught before they're old enough to set foot in a classroom.
Trump shook hands with Kim on Sunday and took 20 steps into North Korea, making history as the first sitting US leader to set foot in the hermit kingdom.
Sir Cyril Radcliffe (Simon Callow)—who had never set foot in India before—is drafted in to assess how 175,000 square miles, home to 88m people, should be split.
" ABC's Jon Karl, who covered Trump in New York: "That he has held only one real press conference, and has never set foot in the White House briefing room.
This is anathema to the Turkish authorities, increasingly intolerant of any dissent, and probably placed the trainers in the government crosshairs from the minute they set foot in Turkey.
In the summer of 1826, a Scotsman named Alexander Gordon Laing became the first European to set foot in Timbuktu, a city that would become synonymous with mysterious remoteness.
According to the European Union law governing the process, known as the Dublin Regulation, applicants must request asylum in the first country they set foot in, and remain there.
And she'd be spared meeting with all those clients, day in and day out, who never would have set foot in the house were it not for death's mandate.
Right now, before you set foot in a store and behold an item that you simply must have, take a moment to decide: What is most important to you?
And in the House of Commons, a Labour lawmaker, Paul Flynn, argued that Mr. Trump should be arrested for incitement to racial hatred if he set foot in Britain.
They technically remain at war, and no member of the Kim family has set foot in South Korea since the end of hostilities in the Korean War in 1953.
"Her influence decreased considerably over the last decade, and when she died, it had been a long time since she last set foot in the newspaper," Mr. Sivak said.
A top contender to take over as president, Moise Katumbi, a popular figure and a former Kabila ally, has not set foot in the country for over a year.
Trump told his advisers at the time that Nigerians who set foot in the US would never "go back to their huts" in Africa, the New York Times reported.
The requests were rebuffed so many times that the committee said it would issue a summons for the billionaire CEO if he ever set foot in the United Kingdom.
BFF Banking Group set foot in Greece in 2017 as part of its expansion in Europe and has so far grown its business to 65 million euros ($71.64 million).
He became the first North Korean leader since the Korean War to set foot in South Korea after shaking hands with Moon over a concrete curb marking the border.
Bits of rotting flesh on bone probably aren't too buoyant in real life, either, so it's no surprise that every wight that set foot in water sank like a stone.
Though the Stuttgart-born painter became an LA fixture in the early aughts after a series of shows with Patrick Painter, he hadn't set foot in the city since 2010.
Signed into law in 1966, the law allows Cuban refugees who set foot in the United States to live and work, and puts them on a fast track for citizenship.
The idea, according to StubHub CTO Matt Swann, is to give ticket-buyers a way to better plan their Super Bowl experience well before they ever set foot in Minneapolis.
Tuesday's warning, made just weeks after Trump became the first sitting US President to set foot in North Korea, threatens to sink the President's latest attempts to negotiate with Kim.
When Netflix set foot in developing and emerging markets such as India, it was greeted by stiff competition, long-established and deeply rooted among local audiences from the get-go.
The first day Shannon set foot in "heat treat" back in 2005, the guys working there instructed her to turn a valve and open a door on a furnace. Boom.
Yet Mr. Katumbi lacks one vital element: He has not set foot in the country for a year — and is threatened with arrest, or worse, should he try to return.
While it's still far from certain that Mr. Guaidó will ever set foot in the presidential palace, the number of ordinary Venezuelans and foreign powers taking his side is growing.
Members of Machine Gun Kelly's entourage are in for a surprise if they ever set foot in Georgia again -- a judge has issued warrants for their arrest ... TMZ has learned.
Trump became the first sitting U.S. president to set foot in North Korea on Sunday when he met leader Kim Jong Un in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between the two Koreas.
"Donald Trump has done nothing but undermine equality since he set foot in the White House," HRC President Chad Griffin said at a news conference hours after Trump signed the order.
While many Palestinians are integrated in Jordan, and many descendants of refugees have never set foot in their original homeland, some native Jordanians have never acknowledged that they will stay permanently.
The day began with Mr. Kim stepping over the concrete slab that marks the border between the two countries, becoming the first North Korean leader to set foot in the South.
These lists often include seemingly random local businesses from around the country with whom you have never interacted (think a car dealership in a state you have never set foot in).
And studies of modern and ancient DNA have suggested that the first humans to set foot in North America could have come much earlier, perhaps 16,000 or even 18,000 years ago.
It doesn't matter who you are, where you're from, whether you bump Britney or bashment — at some point, you have probably set foot in one whether you wanted to or not.
Dolla $ign's first big hit, his and YG's "Toot It and Boot It," was also TeeCee's, who prior to recording his verse had hardly set foot in front of a microphone.
Donald Trump on Sunday became the first sitting U.S. president to set foot in North Korea as he met Kim Jong-un, the country's leader, at the heavily fortified Demilitarized Zone.
On Sunday, Mr. Trump became the first sitting American commander in chief to set foot in North Korea as he greeted Kim Jong-un, the country's leader, at the Demilitarized Zone.
He sang in an Amateur Night segment the first time he set foot in the Apollo, in the 1960s, after driving in from North Carolina with his mother and his girlfriend.
Even people who have never set foot in this venerable store with the signature green awning on West Houston Street, between Macdougal and Sullivan Streets, have very likely tasted Raffetto's wares.
The Abenaki and Mohican Indian tribes, among others, inhabited the area long before Samuel de Champlain set foot in 1609 on Isle La Motte, the site of Vermont's first European settlement.
Mr. Trump last met with Mr. Kim in June, when he crossed the Demilitarized Zone from South Korea and became the first sitting American president to set foot in North Korea.
Mr. Trump last met with Mr. Kim in June, when he crossed the Demilitarized Zone from South Korea and became the first sitting American president to set foot in North Korea.
Last year, more than half a million visitors from the United States had set foot in Cuba and American commercial airlines now fly regularly between the United States and Cuban cities.
On April 27, Moon and Kim met for a day-long meeting that marked the first time a North Korean leader had set foot in South Korea in nearly 70 years.
Brian K. Vaughan: I almost never set foot in a classroom after I graduated college, but as a parent of two young kids I've suddenly been thrust back into the education system.
As the Senate gears up for a dramatic confirmation vote of perhaps the most controversial Supreme Court nominee ever to set foot in Washington, at least one Trump seems very unbothered: Melania.
When Soleil Moon Frye first set foot in her rustic farmhouse, in an idyllic enclave where horses clop down the streets and lemonade stands dot the block, she knew she was home.
The United Nations estimates 130 million girls ages 6 to 17 are no longer enrolled in school, and 15 million girls of primary school age will never set foot in a classroom.
It's been a while since Daniel Radcliffe last set foot in Hogwarts, and apparently some of his younger fans think it's time for him to reveal the magic behind his wizarding days.
In that tiny space, three religions -- Christianity, Judaism and Islam -- lay claim to holy sites sacred to billions of people worldwide who will likely never see or set foot in the city.
For many women uprooted by Boko Haram, like Abdulai, this is the first time they have set foot in a health facility, or heard about antenatal care, birth control and family planning.
They say the message they want the world to take from Mr. Obama's visit — that nuclear weapons must never again be used — does not require that he set foot in their city.
Prime Minister Abiy -- the first Ethiopian leader to set foot in neighboring Eritrea during the current millennium -- was welcomed Sunday at the airport by Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki and other senior officials.
For people who have never actually set foot in a college classroom, this can all feel like a bad dream where you're handed the final exam for a class you never attended.
But the three people who decide what travelers in Manhattan will hear are actually about 1,500 miles away and have never set foot in the train station, the busiest in the country.
I'll never forget how lonely it was the first time I set foot in DC as a congressional intern, young and still in college and shocked by how cold my surroundings were.
But a lot of the customers have never set foot in a French restaurant before and it's really up to our staff to educate people about boeuf bourguignon or blanquette de veau.
She spent the spring fretting about Ryan's college decision, wondering whether she would be able to set foot in the same stadiums Tyler played in if Ryan stayed on the West Coast.
When Michou first set foot in Montmartre in the 1950s, it was a cheap bohemian area, home to artists, writers and performers, as well as beggars and an ethnically mixed working class.
Kim Yong Chol, former head of North Korea's fearsome RGB intelligence agency, became the first senior official from the Hermit Kingdom to set foot in the White House in almost two decades.
While St. George never actually set foot in England during his lifetime, he was officially named the protector of the royal family and the patron saint of the country during the Middle Ages.
At least three public school districts in Solano County confirmed to BuzzFeed News that none of the children had ever enrolled, registered, or set foot in their classrooms over the past several years.
Since the 1960s, U.S. law has allowed Cuban refugees who set foot in the United States to live and work in the country without facing the same hurdles immigrants from other countries encounter.
Whether you're a lifelong boulderer or too scared of heights to set foot in a rock gym, it's hard not to get chills when you see a female climber complete a challenging route.
This is how, as a white guy, I can claim to be descended from Romans regardless of whether any of my genetic ancestors ever set foot in the place we currently call Italy.
Spreading violence by Taliban and other militant groups has forced many schools to close, undermining fragile gains in education for girls in a country where millions have never set foot in a classroom.
Last year, Kim came to the village's southern side when he held a summit with South Korean President Moon Jae-in, becoming the first North Korean leader to set foot in the South.
Many of the agency's targets had never set foot in the US, and many — including Georgescu — seemingly had no plans to deal with the Colombian guerillas until the DEA's undercover operatives came calling.
In the short term, this can inhibit children's ability to learn, to manage emotions and build relationships with peers, putting them at a disadvantage before they ever even set foot in a classroom.
Her first relative to ever set foot in America came from Hampshire, England in the 1600s to Massachusetts, only before hightailing it back across the Atlantic under the presumption of being a witch.
He was not a deeply religious man himself, and had never set foot in any of the three dozen mosques in the city, not even the large Al-Farooq Masjid, on Fourteenth Street.
Peace House lies south of the demarcation line that bisects Panmunjom, which means that Mr. Kim would become the first North Korean leader to set foot in the South since the Korean War.
And mass deterrence — fewer people getting caught by Border Patrol because fewer people want to set foot in the US without papers — is the only outcome Trump has set himself up to accept.
And offering customers the added novelty of getting to set foot in an Amazon store to buy their favorite booze while also centralizing the company's delivery operations kills two birds with one stone.
Previously, asylum seekers intercepted at sea and sent to camps in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and Nauru were not allowed to set foot in Australia unless the government decided they need urgent care.
The Neediest Cases Fund The moment Joanna Acevedo first set foot in a boxing gym, she had a vision of herself standing in the ring, wearing gloves and trading blows with an opponent.
When Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, set foot in Havana Sunday, they'll be making history by embarking on the first ever official visit to Cuba by members of the British royal family.
Then Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal was found to have hugely exaggerated his role in the Vietnam War -- including that he had ever set foot in the country -- during his 2010 Senate campaign.
"I never imagined I would set foot in such an important place," Ms. Morales, 0003, a native of Guatemala who worked at Mr. Trump's golf resort for five years, said after the speech.
The two leaders will meet at Peace House, a South Korean building inside Panmunjom, making Kim the first North Korean leader to set foot in the South since the 1950-53 Korean War.
There's a distinct whiff of "real estate boom" to The Belko Experiment, in a way that suggests neither McLean nor screenwriter James Gunn have set foot in an office environment since the early 2000s.
The poll was in the field when the President became the first American president to set foot in North Korea, and found no difference in approval ratings on this issue measured after that event.
Even if you never set foot in a physical branch of the library again, there are all kind of things you can get for free through the library's website from your computer at home.
Whenever there is an individual that is aiding and abetting North Korean human rights abuses and labor trafficking, that person should never set foot in the United States and their assets should be blocked.
You won't be seeing "Simply Good" on the shelves of Whole Foods, but for those who would never set foot in a health food store anyway, this line is indeed a much sounder choice.
Riding the bus with Ted Cruz Sunlen Sefarty in Winterset, Iowa Ted Cruz hasn't set foot in Iowa for exactly 30 days, and he's neck-and-neck with Donald Trump for the lead here.
This habit pissed off the restaurant's staff so tremendously that they banned her outright from the restaurant, delivering the news in a letter politely demanding she never set foot in the premises ever again.
The origins of "California" are a bit more unusual, and their allure is part of why Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo became the first European to set foot in the state on this day in 1542.
During the walking tour, you can step inside of the Great Hall, check out Dumbledore's office, set foot in Diagon Alley, view props from the series like Harry's Nimbus 2000, Hagrid's motorcycle, and more.
"We have prepared for peace, but we are also ready for war," said Samuel, a 31-year-old fighter who, like many of the rebels, has never set foot in any of Colombia's cities.
They'll get together at the truce village of Panmunjom at Peace House, meaning that Mr. Kim would become the first leader from the North to set foot in the South since the Korean War.
" A year later, shortly before the first American ground forces set foot in Vietnam, Johnson told Senator Richard Russell of Georgia, the chairman of the Armed Services Committee: "There ain't no daylight in Vietnam.
Establishments like blowout bars and fitness studios already pose barriers to low-income consumers, but that doesn't mean these individuals never set foot in these places or take flights, dine out, or buy clothes.
It's not moments after you've first set foot in the new area that The Handler, the consistent voice in your ear throughout Monster Hunter World, begins making plans for a new forward operating base.
This bad boy, anti-PC posture adopted by Barstool is a deliberate part of their brand-building; a beer can-crushing combativeness recognizable to almost anyone who has ever set foot in a college fraternity.
On a previous transit in Houston, Ms Tsai visited NASA, becoming the first Taiwanese leader to set foot in an American federal agency since 24, when America broke off diplomatic relations in favour of China.
Beatings upon arrival Both men said they were beaten by soldiers as soon as they set foot in the red building, part of the Saydnaya Prison Complex, where the majority of civilian detainees were held.
"I was a volunteer — first time I ever came through Iowa, first time I set foot in this state, they sent me to Creston as a volunteer on the Obama campaign in 2008," he said.
The problem is that I am a marshmallow-white American who has never set foot in China, and comprehending dozens of distinct cuisines from a nation of nearly 1.4 billion people is a daunting prospect.
The thinking is that by working with people buying pricey stuff like, say, mattresses, Affirm gets to offer financing plans before those customers ever set foot in a bank or visit a rival internet lender.
Trump became the first sitting U.S. president to set foot in North Korea on Sunday when he met Kim in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between the two Koreas and agreed to resume stalled nuclear talks.
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Taking over Yang's helm is Fan Luyuan, chairman and chief executive officer of Alibaba Pictures, the giant's film division that scooped up a minority share in Steven Spielberg's Amblin Partners to set foot in Hollywood.
When the US forces withdrew, Syria&aposs Kurds — seeking protection from their No. 1 enemy, Turkey — invited Syrian government and Russian forces into parts of northeastern Syria where they had not set foot in years.
While I don't know that I've set foot in a Saks since I went prom dress shopping with my mom and grandma in 2005, there are more than enough options for using this credit online.
The administration of President Donald Trump may have done something that people on all sides of the political spectrum agree on: American tourists will soon no longer be able to set foot in North Korea.
HOOTERS — After much internal debate over whether I should set foot in a "breastaurant," I ended up at the Hooters in Manhattan, where I ordered 10-piece Daytona Beach-style wings for $20 plus tax.
It will also be the first time a North Korean leader has set foot in South Korea since the armistice between the two countries in 1953, Moon's Chief of Staff Im Jong-seok said Tuesady.
Grocery stores, like all retail shopping experiences, are designed strategically to get you to buy lots of things that you not only don't need—but never even considered before you set foot in the door.
"We can't let people demonize our schools, particularly those who never have and never will set foot in any of our schools in the city of Boston," Mayor Walsh declared Tuesday at a raucous rally.
They'll get together in the truce village of Panmunjom at Peace House, above, meaning that Mr. Kim would become the first leader from the North to set foot in the South since the Korean War.
We asked Marilyn Roberts, a professor of environmental and occupational health sciences at the University of Washington School of Public Health if she would ever set foot in a shared shower facility sans flip flops.
Mobile World Congress, held each year in Barcelona, is apparently still going to happen, although attendees will need to prove they haven't set foot in mainland China in the two weeks prior to showing up.
However, at least 30 suspected foreign fighters captured in Syria since 2017 were quietly sent by U.S. forces to stand trial in Baghdad having never before set foot in Iraq, Reuters exclusively reported last month.
Read more on archaeology: See inside the 4,400-year-old tomb built for a royal purification priest discovered in EgyptPeople hadn't set foot in this ancient 'lost city' in the Honduran jungle for 500 years.
President Donald Trump became the first sitting US president to set foot in North Korea after meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at the demilitarized zone that divides North and South Korea Sunday afternoon.
How culinary school and gaming helped former teacher Mannah Kallon land a career in coding There are roughly 22,000 tech companies in San Francisco, yet most local high school students have never set foot in one.
If U.S. troops had never set foot in the Middle East, the simmering discontent of Arab populations spurred by the rise of social media and other factors would have eventually produced the implosion we see today.
In 2004, Dina Wadia, the only child of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Pakistan's founder, travelled to watch a match in Pakistan, the first time she had set foot in the country since her father's funeral in 203.
On Sunday, U.S. President Donald Trump became the first incumbent U.S. president to set foot in North Korea when he met its leader, Kim Jong Un, in the region's demilitarized zone to resume stalled nuclear talks.
During a recent trip to Japan, it was impossible for me to set foot in a pharmacy or beauty store and miss the multitude of sheet masks, serums, and creams with "Q10" emblazoned on the packaging.
CreditCreditBenjamin Rasmussen for The New York Times DENVER — Serenity Christensen, 14, is too young to set foot in one of Colorado's many marijuana shops, but she was able to spot a business opportunity in legal weed.
"Whenever there is an individual that is aiding and abetting North Korean human rights abuses and labor trafficking, that person should never set foot in the United States and their assets should be blocked," Gardner wrote.
But, while all 16 of the CSL clubs have returned from prolonged overseas training camps, many of the foreign stars lured to the league in recent seasons have yet to set foot in China this year.
"I'm confident it will get worked out because we can't have a reality TV star that has no concept of public policy set foot in the Oval Office," she said of the GOP's presumptive presidential nominee.
Many newcomers are immigrants who speak little English and have what the district calls "interrupted formal education," a catchall phrase that can mean anything from a few months' delay to having never set foot in a classroom.
Several officers at the headquarters said that they never set foot in the streets of the capital, though on previous tours of duty a few years ago they shopped in public markets and patrolled in soft berets.
Trump became the first sitting U.S. president to set foot in North Korea on Sunday when he met Kim in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) at Panmunjom between the two Koreas and agreed to resume stalled nuclear talks.
Sergeant Preston of the Yukon (real name: Art Mung) was not a sergeant in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and never set foot in the Yukon; he purchased a used Mountie outfit at an Army-Navy-R.
To find out why, I booked a ferry from Stockholm to Turku, in Finland, and back—a 23-hour weekend return during which I would never have to leave the boat, let alone set foot in Finland.
Though he had never set foot in Tulsa, he was coaxed to a flat, ho-hum stretch of land overlooking the Arkansas River by the billionaire philanthropist George B. Kaiser, who was bent on building a park.
Ms. McCray, the mayor's wife, has not even set foot in the fund's office for nearly a year; her public schedules in 20133 recorded less than 20 hours spent on Mayor's Fund business during the entire year.
Mr. Trump barely set foot in the state during his 2016 campaign, and his field organization on the ground was nonexistent: The lone Trump campaign staff member working the state was moved to Colorado before Election Day.
It's the first time he's set foot in water since he almost drowned when he fell into a pool four years ago, shortly after arriving in Australia as a Tibetan refugee who had been exiled in India.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is sending his younger sister Kim Yo Jong to attend the Winter Olympics in South Korea, marking the first time anyone from his immediate family will set foot in the country.
In any case, there's still a ton of great TV shows out there, so now you never have to set foot in another movie theater again this summer (unless it's maybe to go get terrified by Midsommar). Enjoy.
As soon as the show's Tig set foot in her small Mississippi hometown after the death of her mother, it seemed evident she would eventually choose to stay, especially because her stepfather and brother were such vivid characters.
It's been decades since Luke last set foot in the Falcon, unless we missed some scenes of him, Han, and a tween Kylo zipping around in it in the time between Return of the Jedi and Force Awakens.
Kim became the first North Korean leader since the 1950-53 Korean War to set foot in South Korea after shaking hands with his counterpart over a concrete curb marking the border at the truce village of Panmunjom.
I remember, vividly, strangely vividly, buying a copy of UK producer Kevin Gorman's album Chemistry Lock for a whole pound in a record shop in Norwich that was one of the mustiest rooms I've ever set foot in.
"I call our governor, I call on our senators to send a message to our president and ask him not to set foot in El Paso," David Stout, a Democratic commissioner in the border city, told VICE News.
SILVERSTONE, England (Reuters) - Vijay Mallya has set foot in the Formula One paddock for the first time this season but attending races outside Britain, let alone returning to India, remains a step too far for the exiled tycoon.
But what might be my favorite thing overall about these fisher-centric shades is the low(ish)-profile frames, which allow you to comfortably set foot in town for a brew or two afterward without receiving curious glares.
A new university, cancer center and expansion at a nearby nuclear plant have made Oshawa one of the fastest growing labor markets in Canada and attracted a generation of workers who may never set foot in a plant.
Kim Jong-un will become the first North Korean leader to set foot in South Korea since the 1950s when he crosses the military demarcation line between the Koreas at 8:30pm ET tonight (9:30am Friday local).
Lessons from Dharamsala on business and life If you were an employee on Henry Ford's assembly line in Detroit in the 1920s, you received a high degree of training and preparation before you ever set foot in the factory.
The meeting on Sunday, which saw Trump become the first sitting U.S. president to set foot in the isolated regime, culminated in the pair agreeing to resume talks aimed at getting Pyongyang to give up its nuclear weapons program.
The leaders shook hands on the North Korean side of the DMZ, making Trump the first sitting American president to ever set foot in the hermit state, before crossing together to the South Korean side and shaking hands again.
But according to Moore, those who hadn't yet set foot in US territory were blocked from doing so: Two CBP agents who had been standing a few feet from the border stepped forward and stood directly on the line.
Harvard's Keenan, an idiosyncratic bow tie wearer, first set foot in Duluth in March - three months after he began fleshing out why the quiet town of 86,000 might one day see tens of thousands of new residents settle in.
Harvard's Keenan, an idiosyncratic bow tie wearer, first set foot in Duluth in March - three months after he began fleshing out why the quiet town of 86,000 might one day see tens of thousands of new residents settle in.
" That said, Reid and three other students on the trip told me they had been in a Catholic church before, putting a lie to Zito's insistence that "only two of my students had set foot in a Catholic church.
And before they even set foot in the club, couples were required to fill out and sign a four-page form which laid out all of their responsibilities: behavioral standards, dress code, even a clean bill of sexual health.
It would put every unauthorized immigrant in the US under a one in four chance of being separated from family, thrown in jail, or sent back to a country that many of them haven't set foot in for years.
And in a surprise development on Wednesday, the North said that Mr. Kim's influential sister, Kim Yo-jong, would attend the Games, making her the first immediate member of the North's ruling family to set foot in the South.
Trump became the first sitting U.S. president to set foot in North Korea on Sunday when he met its leader, Kim Jong Un, in the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) between the two Koreas and agreed to resume stalled nuclear talks.
The delivery apps present a particular problem: Seamless and GrubHub customers, even those who live close by, may have never set foot in the store, so their reviews may focus solely on the speed and ease of their transaction.
On a lecture tour in the United States the next year, she discovered a mark on her plane ticket that suggested, to her, that she'd been placed on a watch list; she has not set foot in America since.
In the announcement, which can be found on the Trader Joe's website, the company makes note of the last-known date the infected employees set foot in each store as well as updates for the reopening of each location.
She ventured twice to Ohio in the final days of the campaign — a state she would lose by eight points — but never set foot in Wisconsin during the general election, and she made a few strategic errors in Michigan.
If we can learn to teach science online, by overcoming or accepting necessary compromises, then we may bring the magic of science to many more students from rural areas, years before they're able to set foot in a lab.
The Seattle Mariners locked in a piece of their future Friday as top prospect Evan White agreed to a guaranteed six-year, $1593 million contract before he has even set foot in the major leagues, according to an mlb.
Some advisers will call ahead to negotiate for you, some will go car shopping with you and some will go the whole last mile and arrange for a car delivery, so you never even have to set foot in a dealership.
Looking at paintings by an artist whose work you know well is like trying to find your way through a forest to a clearing that you are sure is there, even if you have never set foot in it before.
I took public transportation to the wrong boroughs, got lost each time I set foot in Brooklyn, and accidentally sent at least a handful of trusting tourists off in the wrong direction only to realize what I'd done minutes too late.
There's been opposition throughout the seasons between Dolores' idea of the Valley Beyond, a place that holds the data for every guest who has ever set foot in the park, and Aketcheta's belief that it holds a door to another world.
Going Further The related article "El Chapo Faces Array of Drug Charges in United States" states: But despite multiple requests by the United States for Mexico to extradite him, the elusive kingpin still has never set foot in an American courtroom.
When the conquistador Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo sailed three ships along the coast of California, in September, 1542, and became the first European to set foot in the state, he reported seeing a great pall of smoke drifting over the landscape.
"Many of the most marginalized girls from the poorest households do not make the transition from primary to secondary, or ever set foot in a school at all," Paola Babos of the U.N. children's agency (UNICEF) told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Fast forward to 2018, and you've got an antioxidant-packed, vitamin C-powered fruit that's worth eating — and working into your skin-care routine, so you can reap all the benefits without ever having to set foot in your neighborhood CSA.
If it's been a while since you've set foot in a high school, you might not know that the "dangerous new trend" among Teens These Days is JUULing — aka vaping with a very specific brand of e-cigarette called a JUUL.
A longtime lead in the theater world, Stuhlbarg didn't get his break in the movies until he was 41, where Hammer was fast-tracked for franchise fame seemingly from the moment he set foot in Hollywood at the age of 19.
Trump arrived in Buenos Aires for the summit late Thursday night, marking the first time he has set foot in Latin America in his nearly two years in office and kicking off what promises to be a whirlwind 48-hour visit.
I'm glad that Times journalists recognize the need to reflect the importance of all human life lost to terrorism — whether it happens in a place where we Americans may have gone sightseeing, or one we will probably never set foot in.
ISE, Japan — Eleven United States presidents have served since President Harry S. Truman decided to drop an atomic weapon on Hiroshima, and none has set foot in that traumatized city in the 000 years since, at least not while in office.
President Donald Trump has met with North Korea leader Kim Jong Un three times, most recently in June when he became the first sitting US president to set foot in North Korea at the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between the two Koreas.
Just 24 years old, Lee has visibly matured every time he's set foot in the Octagon, gradually adjusting his game to stick to his bread and butter as a wrestler rather than throwing punches and kicks with more accomplished strikers.
The first time my partner and I set foot in the place, we were skittish as fuck (luckily we ran into a couple we knew from our regular lives that night, which was actually really helpful after it stopped being weird).
" Those recruited to register, the indictment said, "included people who never intended to live in Bloomingburg, people who had never kept a home in Bloomingburg, and indeed some people who had never even set foot in Bloomingburg in their lives.
In a sign of that new openness, he said that Ethiopians abroad — thousands of whom hadn't set foot in the country in years for fear of arrest — would be able to go home visa free for the Ethiopian new year.
Two senior European officials said Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis were also keen to avoid another confrontation similar to the G-303, and the NATO declaration was completed days before leaders set foot in Brussels.
And so I told J about the quiet fury I've lived with since making it Out, since achieving the dream my grandparents had for us all from the moment they set foot in this country and struck out on their own.
It came out at trial, one officer was working on his house, basically, for a month and pulling down a salary, and didn't really set foot in the city with the exception of a handful of days in that whole month.
After all, even with a full slate of events, many of those taxpayers may never set foot in the building, which the neighborhood may end up seeing as a hulking, self-contained island, siloed from the rest of the community.
SEOUL, South Korea — The only sister of the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, will visit South Korea this week, the first immediate member of the North's ruling family ever to set foot in the South, officials said on Wednesday.
The crossing was festooned with large portraits of President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt and the Palestinian Authority president, Mahmoud Abbas, who has not set foot in Gaza since Hamas took over there after routing his forces in 2007.
Mr. Xi never set foot in Hong Kong or addressed the protesters, but the local government, widely understood to have his blessing, offered no compromise, deployed the riot police to clear the streets and arrested the leaders of the rallies.
" Bloomberg summed up the result in 2016, saying that the US — before Trump ever set foot in the White House — had become the "leading tax and secrecy haven for rich foreigners," with some referring to the US as "the new Switzerland.
DOHUK, Iraq — Syrian government forces streamed into the country's northeast on Monday, seizing towns where they had not set foot in years and filling a vacuum opened up by President Trump's decision to abandon the United States' Syrian Kurdish allies.
But these changes also pose a risk to millions of Americans who will never set foot in a slaughterhouse, as the lack of proper oversight in identifying sick animals or hygiene issues increases the risk of foodborne illnesses for meat eaters.
The only people who still set foot in the area were Pacific Crest hikers taking a detour and a local Christian Bible camp, which had chosen an unfortunate spot for its outpost and had been (miraculously) spared from the fire.
Half a century after Chun first set foot in his new country, his now-enormous family – a smorgasbord of Koreans, white folks, and everyone in between – still gathered for Thanksgiving each year in his musty living room in Olathe, Kansas.
And it was uncertain whether the permits he received from the Hawthorne would even allow the public to set foot in the tunnel, originally proposed strictly as an experimental project to test Musk's concepts for a high-speed transit network.
Since I set foot in Brazil, I haven't seen a single person douse herself in bug spray, but you can't go far without seeing or hearing the words "Fora Temer" — that's the adopted chant of those against Michel Temer, Brazil's acting president.
A South Korean government spokesman, Yoon Young-chan, provided remarkable details of a summit meeting the two Korean heads of state held on Friday, when Mr. Kim made history by becoming the first North Korean leader to set foot in the South.
SEOUL, South Korea — Kim Jong-un on Friday became the first North Korean leader to set foot in South Korean-controlled territory, starting a historic summit meeting with the South's president that will test Mr. Kim's willingness to bargain away his nuclear weapons.
While looking at the peak age for IKEA customers is interesting (but, admittedly, not all that surprising given it's budget-friendly price points), that doesn't necessarily mean anyone over the age of 30 is forbidden to set foot in an IKEA store.
The moment was heavy with symbolism: it was the first time a sitting American president had set foot in North Korea, and it came 69 years, nearly to the day, after American troops had entered the Korean war on the South's side.
The incident comes just days after U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's meeting in the Demilitarized Zone, which separates the North and South Korea, making Trump the first U.S. president to ever set foot in North Korea.
Trump became the first sitting U.S. president to set foot in North Korea when he crossed over the military demarcation line in the village into the North before he turned back to the southern side together with Kim for their third summit.
And the Lithuania-born New Yorker was totally unfamiliar with Halley's corner of Florida; the closest she ever got was an eight-month stint living in Miami, after which she returned to New York swearing she'd "never set foot" in Florida again.
But as President Donald Trump has decided to rescind the policy that allowed her to stay in the US indefinitely, Serna faces the possibility of being sent back to Mexico, a country she hasn't set foot in since she was a child.
North Korea then further pressed its charm offensive, sending Kim's younger sister, Kim Yo Jong, to the opening ceremony — the first time a member of his immediate family has set foot in South Korea since the Korean war in the mid-20th century.
Almost since the moment President Donald Trump set foot in office, critics have labeled him a "master of distraction," whose impulsive and often inflammatory tweets are nothing more than an attempt to change the narrative from his own political missteps and scandals.
It comes less than two months after a historic summit between Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in on April 27 in the DMZ, where Kim became the first North Korean leader to set foot in the South since 1953.
Speaking to reporters on Monday, a government minister said CICIG head Ivan Velasquez, an investigator whose work helped bring down and imprison a previous Guatemalan president and has put pressure on Morales, would not be allowed to set foot in the country.
The ramshackle camp at Calais houses thousands of migrants and refugees attempting to make it to Britain, which bars most of them on the basis of EU rules requiring them to seek asylum in the first European country they set foot in.
Two summits and an impromptu one-hour meeting on Sunday — in which Trump became the first sitting president to set foot in North Korea after he requested a chat over Twitter — show their relationship may be enough to keep their countries from conflict.
And the "savages," who are considered subhuman by the explorers back at the Royal Geographical Society, may actually be far more advanced than the British, with whole civilizations created and lost before white people ever managed to set foot in the jungle.
Unstable housing, unemployment and limited access to healthy food make pregnant women vulnerable long before they ever set foot in a doctor's office, said Dr. Deborah Kaplan, assistant commissioner for maternal, infant, and reproductive health at the New York City Department of Health.
A close aide to the North Korean leader, he is also the country's lead nuclear arms negotiator and became the first North Korean official to set foot in the White House since 2000, when he met with Mr. Trump there last week.
With Ms. Kim having seized the media spotlight as the first immediate member of the North's ruling family to set foot in South Korea, Ms. Trump's visit is expected to restore some luster to the American side of the unspoken propaganda contest.
WASHINGTON — Barack Obama has not set foot in South Carolina recently, but he has become a flash point among the Democratic presidential candidates as they compete for black voters in Saturday's primary there and in the bigger, diverse Super Tuesday contests next week.
There is little doubt the NFL would not have set foot in wintry Minneapolis last February for a Super Bowl if was not played in the comfort of U.S. Bank Stadium that opened in 2016 at a cost of over $1 billion.
Fifteen minutes after he tweeted about Mr. Comey, the president turned to the news of the morning: He applauded the remarkable development on the Korean Peninsula, where Kim Jong-un became the first North Korean leader to set foot in South Korea.
A small clothing shop in New York that sells products online, for example, would have to charge customers across the country in Seattle the 22019 percent combined sales tax Seattle shoppers pay, even if the customer has never set foot in New York.
At various official border crossings, Customs and Border Protection, the parent agency for Border Patrol, has been turning away asylum-seekers from Mexico, Central America, and other countries before they set foot in the US, citing limited space at ports of entry.
Anyone who has ever set foot in a gym has likely been approached by a trainer, offering helpful tips with the goal of gaining a customer (and finally make enough money to pay their bills or stop sleeping in their cars, apparently).
N: Iconic cities such as Tokyo and Paris live in our imaginations because of our repeated encounters with them in movies, books and TV shows; I was in a relationship with New York long before I'd even set foot in the city.
Chad Hermann, KPP's communications director, says he spent 18 hours per day, over the next eight days, combing through the remarks, individually banning commenters, and trying to remove dozens of negative Yelp and Google reviews left by strangers who'd never set foot in the practice.
And despite endorsing Trump, Groeneweg said he's confident Pizza Ranch will remain a staple of Iowa politics -- and he'll welcome any candidate through his doors, even Hillary Clinton -- who was the first candidate to set foot in a Pizza Ranch ahead of the 2008 caucus.
I like to think that he's getting familiar with the places DeMar DeRozan once set foot in before coming to Toronto for the main event, so he will have some skin in the conversation when Deebo brings up all the things he misses about Canada.
These days, though, one can hardly set foot in Brooklyn, a place with seasons, without stumbling upon an eternally churning dispenser of piña colada, or finding a watering hole like this new tiki-inspired Bushwick spot, which provides brain freeze in a variety of flavors.
Avoids saying 'Rohingya' One of the biggest challenges facing Pope Francis before he had even set foot in Myanmar was whether he would say the word "Rohingya" when referring to the ethnic minority that has fled southern western Rakhine State en masse to neighboring Bangladesh.
One former officer who was on the case told news outlets that New Zealand officials were afraid that if anyone knew how close the teenager had come to assassinating the queen of England, no British royal would ever set foot in New Zealand again.
MARINA di GINOSA, Italy — As a small boat loaded with wet suits, lab equipment and empty coolers drifted into the warm turquoise sea, Stefano Piraino looked back at the sunbathers on the beach and explained why none of them set foot in the water.
If any of these people had set foot in the country's largest city this past week, they would have experienced intimations of the end times depicted in movies: empty subway cars, empty shelves at the grocery store, the eerie calm that precedes the storm.
So by the time Ronald McDonald set foot in Manila, with his billowy yellow jumpsuit and shock of red hair, the clown had been pre-empted by a tall, red-and-yellow-striped bee in a dapper little chef's hat, bow tie and tails.
The site is 300 miles south of the only confirmed Viking settlement in the area, called L'Anse aux Meadows, an 11th-century site that gives evidence of the first European contact with North America, which is 500 years before Christopher Columbus set foot in the Americas.
PANMUNJOM/SEOUL, South Korea (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump became the first sitting U.S. president to set foot in North Korea on Sunday when he met its leader, Kim Jong Un, in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between the two Koreas and agreed to resume stalled nuclear talks.
At a historic summit meeting, the first time a North Korean leader had ever set foot in the South, the leaders vowed to negotiate a treaty to replace a truce that has kept an uneasy peace on the divided Korean Peninsula for more than six decades.
In the audiobook version of Laila Lalami's "The Moor's Account," when Spanish explorers set foot in the New World and are speaking Spanish to one another, they do so with Spanish-accented English so thick it sounds like something out of a Cheech and Chong movie.
For the ones who disagree but care about their next election, the message appears to be: Excuse Trump's behavior, bemoan his tweets, stay quiet or retreat, bending in ways both large and small to appease a President most never expected to set foot in the Oval Office.
But Mr. Trump has yet to set foot in his own home on Fifth Avenue — perhaps a challenge for someone who was known as an inveterate homebody, the eponymous owner ensconced in his Midtown tower, shuttling between his triplex penthouse and his office on a lower floor.
CLARK, Philippines (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - He may never set foot in New Clark City, but taxi driver Edgard Labitag hopes the Philippines' first green, disaster-resilient, high-tech metropolis will ease the pressure on Manila - meaning fewer hours stuck in traffic and more time with his children.
Not that Heathcliff would dare to set foot in the 19th-century parsonage inhabited by the forbidding Agatha (a deliciously stern Linda Powell), her giddy sister, Huldey (Birgit Huppuch), and their rustic scullery maid, Marjory (Hannah Cabell, who might have stepped out of "Cold Comfort Farm").
I never set foot in the Chelsea Reach, where Tom took his photos, but I have been to plenty of places like it: Sparkles down the road in Carrick, The Coach in Banbridge, The Crescent on Sandy Row, and the king of them all, Kelly's in Portrush.
Thor Pederson is more than halfway through an effort to set foot in every country in the world without ever flying, and that means he has no choice but to arrange for himself to be shipped from continent to continent like a pallet of discount office supplies.
But it also rebuffed other requests, particularly pressure to accept "safe third country" status, which would, in effect, allow the United States to reject the asylum application of anyone who set foot in Mexico beforehand, and send back to Mexico those who make it into the United States.
Yet like everything else about the hour-long get-together, which involved Mr Trump becoming the first serving American president to set foot in North Korea, the social-media invitation seemed designed to heighten the sense of drama and flourish, while the old diplomatic rulebook was tossed aside.
While a new hair aesthetic is a fun way to psych yourself up for the big competition, the gold medal winner clearly didn't think too far ahead about his color of choice and certain chemical-based interactions that might take place once he set foot in the Olympic pool.
But also I love the fact that it does seem like love of country is so deeply ingrained in him that here he is, 25 or 30 years after having set foot in Russia for the last time, and he still is working hard to fulfill his mission.
Never mind that vanishingly few of the hundreds of thousands of migrants who have reached Europe over the last year ever set foot in the Central European nation, or that only 143 people last year became crime victims on a Slovakian train system patrolled by 600 railway police officers.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It may have been a while since you've set foot in an internet cafe, but a pop-up one on the Lower East Side offering free tea on top of free wifi is well worth a visit for a lesson in online freedoms.
SEOUL, South Korea — President Trump on Sunday became the first sitting American commander in chief to set foot in North Korea as he met Kim Jong-un, the country's leader, at the heavily fortified Demilitarized Zone, and the two agreed to restart negotiations on a long-elusive nuclear agreement.
All this, however, could merely be a prelude to the moment yet to come — Mr. Trump has still not set foot in New York City as president, puzzling and emboldening some protesters who see his weekend visits to his Florida estate as something of a retreat to friendlier ground.
On Thursday, one of Mr. Mélenchon's more prominent supporters, the filmmaker François Ruffin, wrote in an op-ed in Le Monde addressed to Mr. Macron in the wake of the debate: "You are detested already, before even having set foot in the Élysée," referring to the presidential residence.
One friend believed it his "citizenship duty" to work to make sure one presidential candidate never set foot in the Oval Office, not because he liked the alternative candidate, but because he so adamantly opposed the one that he considered active opposition to be an act of patriotism.
Jack "The Hammer" Marshman is the man to have earned the coveted role as Wales' most prominent fighting son to set foot in the cage—a country which so vehemently supported its world champion boxers in the unbeaten Joe Calzaghe and latterly Enzo Maccarinelli, Nathan Cleverly and Lee Selby.
Governors in Russia are formally elected by the residents of each region, but the complex nominating process and the election commissions, which are controlled by the Kremlin, allow the president to make anyone he wants a governor, including someone who had never set foot in the region, even as a tourist.
And I happen to know intimately that the authors weren't always the most informed: One of my first paid writing jobs was for a travel-book company, where I penned florid prose about sea turtles in Costa Rica a full three years before I ever set foot in the country.
Image 2 of 20023 LARNACA, Cyprus – A new Jewish museum in Cyprus aims to be a bridge-builder to the Arab world and beyond, a place where visitors who may never set foot in Israel can learn about the Jewish faith, the Holocaust and the tumultuous beginnings of the Jewish state.
For example, in 2018, when the Red Hen restaurant in Lexington, Virginia, refused to serve then–White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, online mobs from all across the country turned to Yelp to pummel the restaurant with negative reviews — even though they had never set foot in the door.
First presidential trip to Latin America Trump's visit to Buenos Aires for the G20 marks the first time he has set foot in Latin America since becoming President, a milestone he was scheduled to breach in April until he canceled a planned trip to Peru and sent the vice president in his stead.
While it is true that no sitting American president had previously ever set foot in North Korean territory, it is also true that no sitting American president had ever met face to face with a North Korean dictator before Trump did so in June of 2018, in a much-celebrated summit in Singapore.
Should any tech CEOs thus choose to snub an invite to testify to the committee they might find themselves being served with an open summons to testify by Irish parliamentarians — and not being able to set foot in a country where their international HQ is located would be more than a reputational irritant.
Now, we've talked before about how to handle yourself at a crack on—or more specifically how to get-the-fuck-out-of-there before things go rogue—but up until now we haven't shared any wisdom on what to do in those precious hours before you set foot in the club.
In 24, the last time I set foot in Prague, it was the Czechoslovakian capital, and things were so cheap to a Western college student bearing hard currency that if you ordered an ice cream cone and didn't like the flavor, you were tempted to throw it away and get another one.
Lack of exercise Nearly a dozen White House officials and sources close to Trump said they don't believe he's set foot in the fitness room in the White House residence, maintaining his view that exercise would be a waste of the energy he has always touted as one of his best attributes.
As you can tell, a bizarre but totally welcome outcome of a calligraphy cut is that your hair can look and feel longer when you're done than when you first set foot in the salon — perfect if you're trying to grow your hair and reluctantly book haircuts just to get rid of straggly ends.
A surprising number of people want to go to law school because they love "Law & Order," says Hosid, but "being a lawyer is nothing like what you see on TV." In fact, it can take lawyers years to even set foot in a court room or get a cushy job like in-house counsel.
White evangelical Christians voted for Trump — a thrice-married adulterer who'd hardly set foot in a church — by an unprecedented margin of 80 percent, and his popularity among this constituency has remained high since he took office, the ensuing scandals and confusion understood by some at least to be all part of God's plan.
Come the new year, Bernard Arnault, the chairman of LVMH, the world's largest luxury conglomerate (which happens to own Marc Jacobs the brand, whose designer, Marc Jacobs the man, has gone on the record about his noninterest in dressing Ms. Trump), became the first luxury fashion mogul to set foot in the tower's penthouse postelection.
It received mixed reviews, but to lambast the museum's intentions — as did Tyler Green, in a series of tweets focused on the politics of allowing collectors such a large role in presenting works they own — is to miss the intended audience of 30 Americans, Detroiters who have never before set foot in the DIA.
They did not, however, come with the right to drive squad cars, arrest white suspects, conduct investigations or set foot in the main police HQ. Boggs and Smith, like their historical antecedents, may only patrol black neighbourhoods, while some of their white counterparts look for opportunities, real or confected, to discredit or otherwise dispose of them.
Not only are Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan and Vice President Mike Pence expected to show up, but also two senior North Korean officials: Mr. Kim's sister, Kim Yo-jong, the first immediate member of the North's ruling family ever to set foot in the South, and Kim Yong-nam, the country's nominal head of state.
How many were instead put up by Italian-American civic organizations as a rebuke to decades of discrimination and violence and as a reminder to their neighbors that Italians have been here since this objectionable Genoa-born adventurer set foot in this hemisphere in 1492, well before a bunch of equally creepy blond Protestants followed in his wake?
While the integration of the chain and the archaeological site could have easily resulted in a gimmicky dining spot, the corporation has worked carefully to display the road as any other preserved ancient site: There's no McDonald's branding in the gallery, which is also accessible from the outside; you don't need to set foot in the restaurant to reach it.
If the mood in the hall was occasionally uncomfortable, as two people in attendance described it, it may have had something to do with the fact that Mr. Finkelpearl was there on behalf of Mayor Bill de Blasio, who, in his first two years in office, did not set foot in MoMA, the Studio Museum in Harlem, the Guggenheim or the Metropolitan Opera.
I got to thinking about how much I dread the daily effrontery to all things civil and decent that is the fluorescent lighting in the Business Insider offices, which, as someone who hadn't so much as set foot in an office before the ripe old age of 30, I've found to be nothing but a nuisance and a hindrance, at best.
While official help was slow to arrive after the strongest hurricane ever to make landfall in the Bahamas, Baker's Bay patrons sent private helicopters and supplies and even evacuated the injured and vulnerable, said residents who in ordinary times wouldn't be allowed even to set foot in the manicured, members-only enclave that covers a huge swath of their island.
For the best sense of the nepotism that runs amok in the Trump administration, consider that both Ivanka and her husband Kushner were included in the small group that attended the President's semi-surprise visit with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, which included the President's stroll across the border to become the first American commander-in-chief to set foot in the hermit kingdom.
When: March 210–28 / Friday, Saturday: 25am–225pm; Sunday: 503am–250pm ($210) Where: Metropolitan Pavilion (296 West 18th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) I'd never choose to set foot in Scope, but there's something comforting about the fact that it's there every year — this time with 69 exhibitors — showing its reliable mix of "edgy" street art, heavy-handed, selfie-baiting sculpture, tacky photorealist painting, and other syrupy wonders.
What We're Buying (Because We Literally Don't Have Any Other Options): Welly First Aid Hand Sanitizer Replenishment Pack, Up & Up Hand Sanitizer, Purell Advanced Hand Sanitizer Naturals with Plant Based Alcohol Pump Bottle (order pickup only) Office Depot You might not have set foot in an Office Depot since back-to-school season — or ever, but yes — the office megastore does stock hand sanitizer.
"From the moment I first set foot in the Oval Office in February 2009, the president told me that the law can't be just about covering the uninsured, but that it also has to be about changing the way care is delivered," said Nancy-Ann DeParle, who as a White House aide helped lead the effort to pass and carry out the health law.
On Monday, North Korean state broadcaster KCNA responded to Bae's media appearances, according to Reuters, saying, "If Bae continues, US criminals held in our country will be in the pitiful state of never being able to set foot in their homeland once again," Two American citizens, 21-year-old Otto Warmbier and Kim Dong Chul, are currently in Pyongyang serving out sentences of hard labor.
Trump became the first sitting U.S. president to set foot in North Korea on Sunday when he met its leader, Kim Jong Un, in the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) between the two Koreas and agreed to resume stalled nuclear talks.. When he met the pope last year, South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who is Catholic, relayed a verbal invitation from Kim to Francis for the pontiff to visit North Korea.
Trump became the first sitting U.S. president to set foot in North Korea on Sunday when he met its leader, Kim Jong Un, in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between the two Koreas and agreed to resume stalled nuclear talks.. When he met the pope last year, South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who is Catholic, relayed a verbal invitation from Kim to Francis for the pontiff to visit North Korea.
At the time of the commission, the thirty-one-year-old sculptor of "David" was sulking at home after a quarrel with Pope Julius II. Though he seriously entertained the Sultan's proposal—despite warnings from Florentine statesmen that it would be "better to choose death with the Pope than to keep in life by going to the Turk"—there is no evidence that he ever replied, much less set foot in Constantinople.
The idea is that the hackers will be arrested and likely extradited if they ever set foot in a country that's friendly to the US. As of September, when the Justice Department indicted North Korea's Park Jin Hyok and accused him of being employed by the government when he helped hack Sony Pictures Entertainment and stole millions from the Bank of Bangladesh, the US has formally accused people of working for all four of its primary adversaries in cyberspace: China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia.

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