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Can you set the scene for me at the camp?
Let's set the scene for the opening day of NFL free agency.
Pets were also used to set the scene for a studio photograph.
No brightly painted screen to set the scene for his pingshu, or storytelling.
That has set the scene for a highly personal battle inside the White House.
You're staying in, and you want to set the scene for a romantic evening.
The results set the scene for a strong year for fixed income, currencies, and commodities.
It is such long-running differences that have set the scene for the latest showdown.
First, let us set the scene for you ... Imagine you're walking down the street at night.
Oppression and misrule set the scene for the Arab world's crisis; they will not soon be eradicated.
In the new video, another group emerges as instigators who set the scene for the tense encounter.
"These maps will help set the scene for what Juno will witness in the coming months," said Fletcher.
Trump's decision to leave the Iran nuclear deal set the scene for the worrying events of this week.
Christmastime in London has long set the scene for Charles Dickens's treasured novels and many a blockbuster rom-com.
Collin Green, the head of the Navy SEALs, which set the scene for Spencer&aposs ouster during the weekend.
The Middle East's youthful population and high smartphone penetration has set the scene for a relatively active tech scene.
Collin Green, the head of the Navy SEALs, which set the scene for Spencer&aposs resignation during the weekend.
Changes to capital-markets regulation in the 1990s and 2000s set the scene for the recent growth of private markets.
So let's take a look at the top five to set the scene for what he might say this weekend.
I'll just refer back to my iPhone review to set the scene for how Apple is making Portrait mode work:
Frustratingly, the theme itself set the scene for at least a happy medium between fashion-fashion and fashion-with-a-purpose.
That moment set the scene for a season filled with weight struggles for the two of them — and not much else.
Her archers, queens, palaces, and other fantastical elements set the scene for Sleeping Beauty, Beauty And The Beast, and even Frozen.
If you're anyone else, the awards ceremony is more likely to set the scene for an awkward encounter with your famous ex.
Infiniti says the sedan is an idea that could set the scene for more of the company's electric vehicles in the future.
In case you weren't around to do much TV watching in the 1990s, please allow me to set the scene for you.
The election is likely to produce a hung parliament, which could set the scene for months of wrangling or possibly further elections.
The right massage candle can set the scene for the ultimate date night, complete with an erotic massage and slow, intimate sex.
Since season 6 will be the last season of The Mindy Project, how does this finale set the scene for those episodes?
A chic living room set the scene for the 26 evening looks, which were inspired by a dip into the label's archives.
Mistaken as it was, this inured defeatism set the scene for the appearance of a new phenomenon in British politics: the sore winner.
When she set the scene for one aria by saying that "a crap game starts," a murmur of recognition rippled through the audience.
So let's set the scene for this fight tomorrow — how would you describe Conor McGregor, Floyd Mayweather, and the background of this fight.
A gentle indie rock soundtrack attempts to set the scene for a seemingly mellower version of the fevered trysts the company once trafficked in.
READ: Hungary's anti-Soros campaign now includes anti-immigration bills The results set the scene for increased confrontation between a strengthened Orban and Brussels.
That set the scene for an incredible flurry that saw UCLA take the lead, relinquish it, then regain it for good in the final minutes.
Feeling like you're in control can set the scene for a frighteningly good time, but there's more to the joy of being scared than the context.
It is no longer 2005, but these details are necessary to set the scene for just how coveted a date with Pete Wentz was (and is).
You, Dr. King, Ralph Abernathy, when you guys would get together at Paschal's and talk about next steps in your movement, set the scene for me.
"The unprecedented actions represent the type of decisive policy response we have been calling for – and set the scene for an eventual economic recovery," BlackRock added.
They set the scene for the menu created by chef Jackson Boxer, who sources much of his seasonal fare from his family farm in West Sussex.
They could provide even more damning information about the administration's Ukraine quid pro quo scheme and set the scene for dramatic public hearings later this month.
Blame for the huge scandal has largely fallen on Najib, whose dramatic election loss in May last year set the scene for this week's corruption trial.
While we can't guarantee they'll cure you of insomnia, the products ahead have a focus on relaxation and comfort, to set the scene for some great snoozing.
Today, it's either a cue that a character doesn't quite have his or her shit together, or a way to set the scene for a historical period.
A 10-minute walk north from La Glorieta is Corte Comedor, where a cheerful atmosphere and smiling staff set the scene for a meal of gigantic proportions.
Rather than explain the plot, fake ads like the one above, where Frankie stuns Will with the ring he just gave her, set the scene for their tension.
Strong investor demand set the scene for a refinancing and repricing round beginning in the second quarter after the market started to rebound from volatility that peaked in February.
The result of weeks of ministerial negotiation, they reconciled long-standing differences on the future of the currency bloc and set the scene for discussion at the wider summit.
Negative situations set the scene for hanger An idea in psychology known as affect-as-information theory holds that your mood can temporarily shape how you see the world.
Markets are going to hold in the current fashion for the rest of the week, waiting for the ECB to set the scene for a rate cut, Somasundaram added.
His trip was hailed a success in thawing relations, and set the scene for the next US President, George W. Bush, to lift sanctions imposed after the 20153 test.
Here's how it set the scene for the interview/damage control to follow: Parker, with Fox Searchlight's support, has decided to face this 17-year-old legal matter, head on.
Monday night's Los Angeles premiere of John Wick: Chapter 2 set the scene for a reunion for Matrix stars Keanu Reeves (Neo), Laurence Fishburne (Morpheus), and Carrie-Anne Moss (Trinity).
Listen to the music at the 21992:14 mark: it could either set the scene for Boston's arrival in Houston or foreshadow an isolated hotel caretaker's descent into murderous madness.
What if instead of the drama of athletes risking life, limb and loss for their countries, the Olympic Games set the scene for a run-of-the-mill romantic comedy?
With prices settling below the $30 level, "it could set the scene for further declines next week," said Richard Mallinson, an analyst at Energy Aspects, a research firm based in London.
Sony's announcement of the pricing and release date of the PlayStation VR, a virtual reality (VR) gaming system, has set the scene for tough competition among tech giants offering VR products.
But the lamps did not just set the scene for the annual five-day celebration, also known as the festival of lights, celebrated by millions in India and around the world.
"While there are no expectations of a truce between the two parties, it will set the scene for the OPEC meeting a couple of days later," ANZ Bank said in a note.
During a recent idle scroll, I was whisked away to the Russian tundra where permafrost and now-shut gulags set the scene for whimsical photo shoots featuring Russian women posing with bears.
These ugly incidences set the scene for chaos at the much larger national party convention in Philadelphia, where some 50,000 delegates and attendees are expected to show up, according to party operatives.
While Hiral Tipirneni was already planning on running against Franks in November, his resignation set the scene for the special election — and it also did so with the backdrop of the #MeToo movement.
According to media reports, May will this week set the scene for a hard exit from the European Union, in which Britain would quit the EU's single market to regain control of immigration.
Only then will we be able to right those mistakes made in the 1990s that set the scene for the miserable period we're now living through—both in the digital world and elsewhere.
Let us set the scene for you: Valentina â€" who was previously a favourite among the judges â€" decided to keep on her decorative face mask while lip syncing 'Greedy' by Ariana Grande.
"Maybe in the long run this will put us on the track to have our diplomats engage and set the scene for something to happen over the next six months," he told CNN.
This approach gave the Bush campaign a way to supplement traditional broadcast media by narrowcasting specific messages to specific constituencies, and it set the scene for every campaign, Republican and Democratic, that followed.
Beto O'Rourke, the presidential candidate, once belonged to an obscure but influential band of computer hackers who helped set the scene for Anonymous and the high-profile hacktivists of the modern digital era.
"Thread and Fray" (2006), an attractive four-minute work for clarinet, viola and marimba by Sarah Kirkland Snider, opened the evening and set the scene for an exploration of compositional aims and methods.
Corden set the scene for the actor to recreate his failed Price Is Right experience, only to be caught by the show's new host Drew Carey who threatened to call security on the pair.
"These maps will help set the scene for what Juno will witness in the coming months," Leigh Fletcher of the UK's University of Leicester and lead researcher on the project, explained in a statement.
"Today's constitutional court ruling in Italy should set the scene for changes to the electoral law and quite possibly snap elections later this year," ING's global head of debt and rates Padraic Garvey said.
The trappings of a séance set the scene for her new film piece called "The Book of Evil Spirits," in which she performs the role of the 19th-century psychic and medium Eusapia Palladino.
Accompanied by the notes of Louis Armstrong's "What A Wonderful World," a video with an airplane taking off and a bird's eye view of Milan's most famous landmarks set the scene for the show.
"The unprecedented actions represent the type of decisive policy response we have been calling for – and set the scene for an eventual economic recovery," Jean Boivin, head of BlackRock Investment Institute, said on Thursday.
With their funky luxe, her banners hold their own just fine, though they will again set the scene for music when Natural Information Society's founder, Joshua Abrams, performs at the gallery on May 8.
Opponents feared it would set the scene for psychologists to get involved once more in interrogations — at an ominous time, given President Donald Trump's enthusiasm during his presidential campaign for waterboarding and other harsh methods.
Let's set the scene for you:   ON THE STREETS OF DOWNTOWN D.C.: Yikes, things are escalating -- window smashing: Some anti-Trump protesters have started to smash windows on the streets, including a limo: http://bit.
Her latest work set the scene for the Greek opening on Wednesday night of "Avengers: Endgame" from Disney's Marvel Studios, the culmination of 22 Marvel films since 2007, which could break global box-office records.
We live in strange, disorienting times, but without a Rod Serling, the debonair mastermind behind the CBS television series, to set the scene for us as he did so trenchantly more than 50 years ago.
The 1984 Summer Olympics are held in Los Angeles, and could easily set the scene for the tense international relationship between America and the Soviets, who boycotted the games (and could you imagine the set pieces?).
This move, made against the interests of the Soviet military authorities, also set the scene for Kazakhstan to renounce voluntarily the world's fourth biggest nuclear arsenal which we inherited on the break-up of the Soviet Union.
Now Mr. Sessions is the attorney general, having vacated Mr. Heflin's old Senate seat (the same one Mr. Moore and Mr. Jones hope to fill), and his zealous nativism set the scene for a winning presidential campaign.
It was the first North Korean missile of the Trump administration and set the scene for a series of launches that sent missiles higher, further, and with enough power to put most of the world in range.
The biggest annual increase in 6-4.97673/2 years in June U.S. producer prices, thanks to gains in the cost of services and motor vehicles, set the scene for an upside surprise in the consumer price index numbers.
The fashion house, known for its extravagant runway displays, set the scene for its winter styles under an imposing recreation of the domed, neoclassical Institut de France that houses the country's language council, and looms over the river.
The biggest annual increase in 6 1/2 years in June U.S. producer prices, thanks to gains in the cost of services and motor vehicles, set the scene for an upside surprise in the consumer price index numbers.
That almost-certain rapid repricing could set the scene for one of the rockiest sessions since traders wrestled down the value of sterling on Black Wednesday, September 16, 1992, when Britain crashed out of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism.
Now, let's set the scene for you: Car rentals: The Hill's Jonathan Easley rented a compact car, and when the car rental company asked if he would be attending the Republican convention, they upgraded him to a bigger vehicle.
This clenching-up of risk markets set the scene for Friday's huge rally after a strong jobs number muted some U.S. growth fears and Fed Chairman Jerome Powell conveyed patience and flexibility about the path of monetary policy this year.
As the children grew, Ms. Mann next went in search of the South itself, propelled by the idea that the landscape's "profligate beauty" set the scene for the odd mix of defeat, defiance and graciousness that marks the region's character.
Even when North Korea set the scene for the talks just hours later by testing a new nuclear-capable intermediate-range missile that can be launched from a submarine (debris from which landed in Japanese waters), the mood barely soured.
The vice president used a refueling stop Monday at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Alaska to set the scene for a trip he said was intended to show American "resolve" in rallying the international community against the North Korean regime.
But it could set the scene for those robust allied forces for defense and deterrence with Beijing being forced to accept what for them would be a bitter pill of more and better armed Americans, Japanese and Koreans in the neighborhood.
At first blush, it looked like yet another tired franchise reboot, but it played out more like a personal drama than an ape-centric action movie, and it led up to a thrilling climax that set the scene for further enjoyable Apes films.
"We're looking at concepts and components which will set the scene for the connected, shared and autonomous cars of the future," Chu, who is director of both the Centre for Photonic Devices and Sensors and the Centre for Advanced Photonics and Electronics, added.
It's not exactly a shock for anyone familiar with the book series, but it does set the scene for a possibly shocking moment in the movie: a pregnant Ana, wearing a tight corset, and about to participate in BDSM sex with her husband.
The upbeat comments by Uysal, who was Cetinkaya's deputy, set the scene for more rate cuts over the next months, especially if a spreading monetary easing trend among major central banks continues to stabilize the Turkish lira after its meltdown last year.
The writings, posted at 1400 GMT each day from Tuesday to Friday, are meant to set the scene for the highly anticipated "Harry Potter" spin-off movie called "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", which is due for release in November.
There's another nice chunk of these images that make you think for a moment to close out the song, and they transition seamlessly into a more straightforward group of boasts that set the scene for where we are in the Wayne timeline.
NEW YORK, Nov 26 (LPC) - The US leveraged loan market is seeing continued weakness in secondary prices, which could set the scene for a tense run up to the end of the year after the largest outflow from loan mutual funds in almost three years.
"Advancements in AI by leading technology companies, the open sourcing of AI technology, the decrease in the price of compute power and the availability of digital data has set the scene for significant innovation through AI across several traditional industries", said Rona Segev, Co-Founding Partner of TLV Partners.
This pretty much set the scene for mephedrone—a drug described by most users as feeling like a mixture of MDMA and coke, and which people could order cheaply and easily off the internet because it was completely legal, sold as "plant food" on sites with names like legalchems.co.
Not only does MANANA set the scene for a captivating collection of musical talent both international and domestic, but also presents a chance for many Americans to travel to Cuba for the first time in their lives; something the festival is making easier through an exclusive US travel package.
The problem is that right after this backslapping flyby, Pompeo went on to New Delhi, where he was joined by Mattis, and where their clearly preferential treatment of India set the scene for aggravated tensions between India and Pakistan that certainly could not have made Khan's hopes for an accommodation easier for him domestically.
The works set the scene for Chiuri's latest collection, which featured T-shirts printed with the title of a book by the feminist writer Robin Morgan and drew from two other seemingly disparate references: Teddy Girls, the postwar British subculture (the female equivalent of Teddy Boys), and Princess Margaret, a lifelong royal client of Dior.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads HAMTRAMCK, Michigan — Artists Mark McCloughan and Leslie Rogers set the scene for their scripted performance at Public Pool art space, You Are Next to Me, much in the spirit of a campfire tale, for an audience assembled in sets of seats facing each other with a performance corridor down the middle.
"The transparently hateful move by the U.S. government in January to ban entry to people from several Muslim-majority countries set the scene for a year in which leaders took the politics of hate to its most dangerous conclusion," he said, singling out the persecution of the Rohingya in Myanmar as the most extreme manifestation of the trend.
It set the scene for what was to become important and everlasting American tradition: the conspiracy theory about mysterious, sinister outside forces wanting to subvert and destabilise the US. "It was very unexpected to see all of the covers of the books together flat out, as opposed to on my bookcase, because together it seems like you're looking at a history of professional folk art," Womack said.
A Climate March on November 4, as well as direct-action group Ende Gelände -- an alliance of anti-coal and nuclear movements, climate action groups and environmental organizations seeking to accelerate divestments from fossil fuels -- planned an occupation of coal mines on November 5 to set the scene for the People's Climate Summit, a counter-summit accessible to civil society featuring workshops and panels about issues such as climate justice and social-ecological transition.
What failed to happen then, and largely in the following decades, was any sort of detailed or uncomfortable conversations about the long-term social and economic factors that set the scene for the summer of 1967 — issues that were in the making for 50 years or more prior to the uprising, as an African-American labor force was lured to a white population center that was unprepared to offer the kind of equity and social progress promised by the Great Migration.
SING A FEW BARS "Ahh … Bonjour, Salut and welcome to this quiet corner of the ocean floor teeming with all the many kinds of undersea life," says the offstage voice of the French narrator to set the scene for SpongeBob's own welcome: Jump out of bedMix up a breakfast for my favorite pet snailFull steam aheadThe S.S. I Am Ready is about to set sail GOAL "We're welcoming people to the unique world of Bikini Bottom," said Mr. Jarrow, referring to the briny, deep setting.
Let's set the scene for you:  I SEE WHAT YOU DID THERE, DEMS: Via Roll Call's Niels Lesniewski, Senate Minority Leader Harry ReidHarry Mason Reid2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Panel: How Biden's gaffes could cost him against Trump MORE (D-Nev.) and Senate Democrats are calling on the GOP baseball team to play with eight players instead of nine because, yes, they want to be symbolic and punny about blocking a ninth Supreme Court justice from being confirmed.
LF: Well, of course, I don't get to speak to my trade counterparts, because they're all represented by the European Union, but I think that there is, and-, and talking to politicians-, LF: Across Europe, and-, and in the Commission, I think there's a growing understanding that, if we were to set the framework for a good trade agreement with the European Union, which, of course, we can only enter in to-, LF: Once we've left the EU itself, it's in everybody's interest to have agreed that withdrawal package, to set the scene for what should be a very effective FTA between the UK and the EU. LF: Well, of course, if you extend the Article 50 process, to give Britain time more-, to give Britain more time, in any negotiation, it's likely to trigger Britain's participation in the next European elections.

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