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"singularly" Definitions
  1. very; in an unusual way

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I mean, it's really easy to see this moment as being singularly crazy, singularly bad.
But it has a singularly creepy sort of bucolic coziness.
Trump has been a singular boon and singularly potent drug.
Its flavor, subtle but clarion, is singularly that of ginger.
Trout, like Mays, not Mantle, is a singularly phenomenal defender.
Within weeks of his arrival, though, Buenrostro was singularly focused.
One subset of the menace, cluster munitions, is singularly vicious.
But Schultz hasn't been singularly focused on the traditional bottom line.
And Facebook is truly the only company that's singularly about people.
Glenn Danzig has always struck me as a singularly angry dude.
Typically, a State of the Union speech is not singularly focused.
If that was his intent, it was a singularly inept effort.
The Moonies, he thought, were singularly tasked with saving the world.
He is singularly, historically, epically awful — scary in his willful incompetence.
Its refusal to do so is singularly damaging to regional security.
Mrs May has kept several ministers who are singularly lacking in flair.
The dab is now the singularly most offensive gesture I've ever seen.
No single contraceptive method stood out as singularly effective, said the researchers.
Building a strong portfolio, therefore, must be similarly (and singularly) complex, right?
"We had been singularly inept in electing AGs in Kentucky," McConnell joked.
It's a combination of procedure and behavior that was singularly Fred Rogers.
She detailed these experiences in her 2015 book, A Singularly Unfeminine Profession.
Cluster bombs, a reality of war since the 1940s, are singularly nasty.
But as a "Sorcerer's Apprentice" for the Anthropocene, it is singularly effective.
She was the most singularly commanding presence I've been privileged to witness.
They make plates feel like gardens and are singularly crisp and fresh.
Both Hayes and Cesarani reinstate the singularly Jewish character of the tragedy.
Instead, they're singularly focused on the vote that will come on Nov.
Singularly devoted to his task, he always found a way around it.
The reason: IK12 and Y Combinator have always enjoyed a singularly close relationship.
Donald Trump is singularly concerned with people dying in the street, Kelly noted.
As I noted during the campaign, some of his proposals were singularly absurd.
Daniel Heimbinder is an artist who creates singularly enthralling, extremely busy, bizarre drawings.
A: Cabernet is very much like my father - very determined, stubborn, singularly focused.
Her eyes and breasts were singularly small, the rest of her was monumental.
What is it like for him to lead a life so singularly focused?
Trump himself is singularly lazy, unfocused, and ignorant of how the government functions.
"At Night, Alone." is an elegantly rendered album by a singularly grating singer.
So why is immigration now the most singularly divisive issue in American politics?
They cannot be solely technologists, nor can they be singularly focused on policy.
And today, he's managing director at that singularly beloved American institution, Bain Capital.
How can a collaboration feel so singularly tethered to Rowling's point of view?
But you would have seen at once why City Ballet remains singularly important.
Instead, "their architectural masters were almost singularly Japanese," including Tange and other predecessors.
The giant wind turbine, weighing 25 tons, is singularly made of cast fiberglass.
He may have dabbled in tennis, but he was singularly devoted to baseball.
And "the United States is singularly unprepared for jobless recoveries," Mr. Rajan warned.
But it doesn't singularly dictate what we do in terms of investment decisions.
But the federal government wouldn't and shouldn't be singularly making these decisions alone.
No one involved in our politics, maybe Mueller most singularly, conveys emotional complexity.
The inventiveness of Lucius's videos rival Sia's as well, minus the singularly recognizable dancer.
" —Gavin Belson, Hooli, 2014 "Facebook is truly the only company that's singularly about people.
Instead, they almost singularly focused on the "safe" and "boring" business of making mortgages.
There is no doubt that Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn are singularly unimpressive figures.
Yet it's this tradition that Thrones of Britannia singularly fails to live up to.
It could have ended there, with Urban's singularly relevant statement song, but it hasn't.
The good news for publishers is that romance readers are singularly voracious and loyal.
Franken seems singularly embarrassed by this convention and he rushes through his formative years.
But Lil Tay's rise to stardom feels as familiar as it does singularly horrifying.
Trump's combination of bullheaded ignorance and counter-suggestibility makes him singularly difficult to counsel.
"I don't define leadership singularly by years served — or even committee titles," she said.
The Communist leadership, on the other hand, was disciplined and singularly focused, if brutal.
His designs and marketing captured a singularly American faith in upward mobility and assimilation.
But in my lifetime it's never seemed so singularly focused on a single candidacy.
You're surrounded by a singularly awful cast of characters; it's that kind of satire.
This cleanup attempt seems like a singularly dumb way to try to move on.
But others argue that a mountain-size sculpture is a singularly ill-chosen tribute.
If Gus did act with them, he would be a singularly old pussy now.
Senior military officers, with all their medals and campaign ribbons, left him singularly unimpressed.
"The president is a singularly important symbolic figure in our national culture," he said.
Explaining this singularly frightening year to our children and grandchildren has never been easy.
He called himself "gaz," a singularly lowercase version of the English diminutive for Gary.
Yet this Congress, the 28503th in our history, has singularly failed the American people.
Today's higher education system is singularly focused on young people graduating from high school.
This has led to a peculiar and singularly unproductive fight within the climate community.
Figuring out the proper translation for "Demogorgon" in each of them would be singularly impractical.
Each piece singularly investigates the ground, its relation to organic events and to image capture.
Trump seems almost disoriented that Graham is not singularly focused on settling scores against Democrats.
As a Journey "sequel," spiritually at least, it misses that game's singularly attractive multiplayer component.
Perhaps a more skilful prime minister will succeed where Mrs May has so singularly failed.
So far, centrists have done a singularly unimpressive job of putting their philosophy back together.
Even in the strangest presidential race in U.S. history, this was a singularly bizarre move.
At that point it was tough for me to just singularly focus in on football.
The basic argument of those on the tech side was that Gawker was singularly bad.
The result of six months' work, they contained a singularly detailed portrait of the 'Ndrangheta.
Rather, the administration is singularly pursuing regime change through the misapplication of the sanctions tool.
" Later, the Speaker slammed Democrats' single-payer health-care proposal as a "singularly bad idea.
Enjoy the process of growth regardless of the outcome, instead of singularly focusing on results.
The core fact about Donald Trump's general election campaign is that it's been singularly ineffective.
Somewhere in the past decade I started to find pleasure in this singularly painful activity.
Of course, that does not make him singularly responsible for the wrongs done to them.
Yeah, we made a rule which said, you couldn't even do the singularly identified thing.
Singularly unsympathetic, Päffgen presents as a longtime neglectful mother, unrepentant junkie and temperamentally unpleasant artist.
"I don't think their prospects in the long term are going to be singularly hurt."
What's more, he's fired others whom he believed to be political enemies or singularly corrupt.
In the decades since, Branca has been composing singularly experimental symphonies, mostly for multiple guitars.
Jay Inslee of Washington is running a campaign almost singularly focused on combating climate change.
Imam Sudais used the word "muhaddath," or "uniquely and singularly gifted" to describe Prince Mohammed.
The best way to think of that is he's still a singularly unpopular wartime president.
The remarkable cooperation marks a new stage in the evolution of their singularly fraught relationship.
"I think focusing on this Ukrainian scandal singularly is important," Congressman Ted Lieu told Politico.
The perception persists of a diet that is weak, bland, and singularly unsatisfying — rabbit food.
Though in her singularly fashion-forward finery, she was the exception that proved the rule.
Singularly distinctive are the gnocchi, made with semolina in the Roman style, rather than potatoes.
We begin in the singularly unhappy home ruled by Andrew Borden, a dour, tightfisted patriarch.
Today, he is Mr. Alix's lead attorney in his fight against a singularly formidable opponent.
Jackie Robinson was a true man of the people, singularly dedicated to the African-American community.
The Eye (New Vessel Press, 2018) is a singularly gracious account of his well-spent life.
"That picture singularly made this case twice as hard as it would have been," he said.
Where Kendi insists that racism can cloud anyone's judgment, DiAngelo sees white people as singularly responsible.
Mr. Katzenberg, through his voting control, has the ability to singularly approve or reject any transaction.
"There is a protocol to not allow anyone singularly to get onboard an aircraft," Soucie said.
The numbers are singularly daunting: 22018 Democratic seats up as compared to just nine Republican seats.
And most significantly, Daenerys is powerful in a way directly and singularly tied to her womanhood.
As well as its story being relatable but singularly structured, how the game plays feels unique.
"As a CEO I made decisions about hiring and firing singularly based on performance," he said.
Bill Mitchell, the singularly dedicated pro-Trump pundit and chess theorist, agreed, albeit in poker terms.
Millions of Americans make crucial political decisions every four years based on this singularly divisive topic.
But what made this episode singularly appalling was the attackers' streaming their crime on Facebook Live.
Why should the field of classical music be singularly called upon to hew to the classics?
France is certainly not alone in its political frustration with NATO nor is it singularly disruptive.
It is a convention of our quadrennial pieties to insist that this election is singularly important.
Her work remains not only vital, but singularly youthful in the most affirmative sense of the word.
This way, Snapchat can earn money no matter how you watch Stories, either singularly or in bulk.
Some will conclude that it is her fault, as a singularly inept prime minister and poor negotiator.
While physically set apart from the rest of the exhibition, the scenes also show singularly uncomfortable spectacles.
New Japan has to build on the foundation this singularly amazing year and Thursday's Wrestle Kingdom provide.
The story pits Curtis and Michael Myers against one another as two people singularly focused on revenge.
My opinion is that it was because he was singularly focused on the nuclear deal with Iran.
Roberts, 49, told Harper's Bazaar U.K. she was singularly focused during the early stages of her career.
Jacobs's work, for all its oversights, was a singularly accurate prediction of the future we live in.
Easter is actually what makes Jesus singularly important to human history and its relationship to God Almighty.
It's a faux-moralistic beast the Olympic movement itself can singularly lay claim to creating and cultivating.
The patriarchy has always had room for stories about singularly special women who transcend all the boundaries.
If we look at Trump by his own goals, he is in fact a singularly successful communicator.
"Tech knows we can't singularly resolve these issues, and we want to consult with others," Garfield notes.
Rather than focusing on advertising, the group has been singularly working on get-out-the-vote efforts.
A longtime friend of Steele's pointed out to me that Steele was in a singularly unenviable predicament.
Banks was singularly calm about Brexit, but he had to contend with some issues of his own.
This granted Boak the opportunity to design instruments with one famous artist or another singularly in mind.
Playing a video game with your vagina is a singularly exhilarating experience—it almost feels like magic.
Indeed, Bloomberg as a company boasts of how singularly Michael Bloomberg&aposs personality has shaped the firm.
Not to speak of ourselves singularly here, but I don't believe the future is a la carte.
Crucially, such a fund must not be overseen by technology firms, either singularly or in a consortium.
"The Innovator's Dilemma is singularly the best explanation of business, strategy, and markets out there," Levie added.
The lawmakers specified three lab-based programs they say are singularly suited to aid Puerto Rico's recovery.
Tulsi Gabbard and Andrew Yang have all spoken out about the singularly divisive effects of identity politics.
The Democratic leaders have been singularly dedicated to obstructing Trump from doing his job as president effectively.
"Our resources are singularly dedicated to regaining full operability and investigating this matter to completion," he said.
For a president taking office amid peacetime and economic growth, the speech offered a singularly dark vision.
The truth about actors is that we are a pretty, singularly, self-absorbed, and self-confident group.
When you've encapsulated the 1960s in a singularly iconic body of work, though, why should you bother?
In other words: It's safe to talk about now, because an abortion can no longer singularly define her.
"It is a singularly beautiful thing to see magic right in front of your eyes," Austin, 26, wrote.
Oscar winner Brie Larson is already set to star as the most singularly powerful hero in Marvel's stable.
Accutane: It's one of the most singularly contentious words in the skin-care conversation, both feared and praised.
Maria is barely contained on this album, like these aforementioned women, but she is singularly, uniquely, her own.
Their positions are singularly powerful in their ability to ensure that intelligence collection is done effectively and legally.
Three Identical Strangers tells one of the most singularly fascinating and devastating stories about brotherhood, the nature vs.
Surely even a man who defied death found rolling with Demian Maia a singularly suffocating and deflating experience.
On top of that, the club's hierarchy had singularly failed to plan for life in the second tier.
Trump—derided, distrusted, and singularly ineffective—is a weak president, but more important, he is weakening the presidency.
All of us, if we are honest, have no idea what makes Ronaldo such a singularly extraordinary winner.
You've got to win the battle of ideas, and that is something Antifa is singularly unable to do.
They are singularly responsible for establishing some of the most important legal protections that all of us enjoy.
But regarding the very real threat of foreign interference in our elections, the White House seems singularly unconcerned.
"The notion that the government can singularly build this network in three years is nuts," the source said.
More importantly, we built a team that was singularly unified in its focus and unrivaled in its dedication.
The question is, can we convince people that it's Republicans who are solely and singularly responsible for that?
And thus the singularly focused force that is Glenda Jackson on screen was set loose upon the world.
Worse, the job and wage gap signals a loss of human potential, a singularly valuable form of capital.
Nazis have a unique place in the cultural imagination; their image is a singularly terrifying and ridiculous thing.
Here's hoping we won't have to wait another 17 years for the return of this singularly gifted writer.
This isn't just a reflection on a singularly unfit candidate, it's a sign of an ongoing cultural change.
American strategists who would remain too singularly focused upon comparative nuclear ordnance could similarly miss other grievous hazards.
All very positive things but it's kind of the culmination of being singularly focused on the next opportunity.
He is a presidential front-runner who consistently, singularly, delivers hit-level ratings to whatever network he appears on.
What makes Siena's drawings so singularly powerful is that in getting lost in their labyrinths we enter this doing.
She's a weepy, devoted friend, and singularly focused on the happiness of her fiancé, George Osbourne (Jonathan Rhys Meyers).
Significant organic traffic, enjoyed singularly by those with scale, is the only way that a business can survive here.
The Obama administration was singularly focused on Mars and did not advocate for a return to the Moon's surface.
Trump remains singularly focused on his hardline anti-immigration agenda, which many Republicans don't want to sign on to.
I have been asking myself repeatedly, why the majority is so singularly-focused on overturning these wildly-popular rules?
The film is almost singularly obsessed with bringing us into Lucy's headspace, her battle between emotion, reason, and fantasy.
These movements or groups offer a singularly purposeful struggle, and it's hard to overstate the appeal of that. Yeah.
"He has proven to be singularly effective in making the case against Trump and for Clinton," the aide adds.
A platform open to every kind of story can often feel as if it is singularly devoted to one.
The Arab spring has shown time and again that post-colonial Arab states are singularly dysfunctional (see page 41).
Moreover, they have been singularly ineffective in advancing those goals, as Trump has become the demagogic authoritarian we feared.
" There is also the occasional flash of wit: "Defendant is of course correct that his office is singularly important.
But GM has always concentrated on the pull of consumers, rather than Ford's push to deliver singularly great products.
If domestic responsibilities appear singularly detrimental to artistic practice, it is not because of the repetitive tasks they involve.
AIPAC aside, one of the GOP's largest donors is Sheldon Adelson, who is almost singularly focused on Israel policy.
It's a singularly tortured love, one that grits its teeth, girds its loins and pines for a contested convention.
Mr. Lansdale's singularly bleak and raucously funny voice comes through clearly in developers Nick Damici and Jim Mickle's adaptation.
My authenticity has never been to exist singularly, whether in regard to my gender, my ethnicity, or sexual orientation.
It just stands so singularly as a real life metaphor that it's hard to add anything on to it.
And while Clinton is criticized heavily, she is not singled out for being singularly culpable for events that occurred.
The growth in Toronto is not singularly credited to DeRozan, but it's also inextricable from his own individual growth.
The truth is, even for an organization singularly focused on growth, a strong company culture quantifiably leads to growth.
But it was Mr. Guare who ran with the idea, and he was singularly well equipped to do so.
He spearheaded the creation of the American Composers Orchestra, singularly focused on commissioning, championing and performing contemporary American composers.
Taking another tactic towards disappearance is Urs Fischer's dismaying and singularly masculine meltdown, "Untitled" (2011), made entirely of wax.
This is a singularly strange and absorbing film that zeroes in on the minutiae of performances of all kinds.
It takes all the usual ingredients for presenting an action game, but tosses them into a singularly fidgety whole.
A snapshot of a singularly unhinged moment in American politics has inadvertently envisioned an uncertain and potentially terrifying future.
Rationally speaking, this was silly: These millionaire athletes were singularly well suited to pay for their own buffing and polishing.
It is singularly the most painful aspect of the case, really, is the way in which the victims were forgotten.
But due to the rising popularity of commercial dance, majoretting has begun to attract admirers singularly interested in its artistry.
While also trying to argue that trump is singularly awful that he must be banished from the annals of history.
In Preacher (based on the late-1990s comic book by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon), the frame is singularly Christian.
First, lest you think you've been singularly clueless or otherwise to blame, understand that you are rarely the only one.
This is a question so singularly unanswerable that a flowchart ought to exist that directs you to the right conclusion.
Each is singularly exemplary in itself and the curators have wisely avoided trying to force them all into a narrative.
She was singularly nominated out of her NYU Tisch Graduate Film class at NYU Tisch for a Princess Grace Award.
Plus, who wouldn't want a bunch of ham and cheese baked into one singularly extravagant dish and topped with marinara?
The new episodes feel like an obnoxious, ham-fisted parable about what happens when kids are told they're singularly special.
What makes the proper name into a sort of sur-name, pseudonym, or cryptonym at once singular and singularly untranslatable?
The media wants us to believe that Trump is so singularly toxic that it's the only reason that Bevin lost.
You would like to call his reappearance triumphant, but the word seems singularly inappropriate to anything connected with this production.
And Hadelich is a singularly gifted, characterful musician who has a flair for bringing older music into the present tense.
Instead, all the various plans considered by the Senate were  singularly focused on gutting protections millions of Americans rely on.
Ours remains a singularly punitive society, a society obsessed, right and left alike, with inflicting punishment on our preferred villains.
Given its form, the album strains perhaps too monolithically toward sounding exactly like rain, too singularly focused on sonic pitterpatter.
Hooper believes not even a strong earnings season, which kicks off this Friday, can singularly prevent a second-half correction.
In turn, Mr. Coulibaly "has made a familiar story singularly his own," Manohla Dargis wrote in The New York Times.
"He feels that he's singularly positioned to help unify the party at the end of this," the Obama confidant said.
Mr. Macron put forth his own credentials as a leader singularly able to help guide Europe and the global economy.
President Marco Rubio likely wouldn't have been so singularly focused on trying to make the TV say things are fine.
"I didn't want to make this day that I chose to come out singularly about me," he told the network.
" — and treat the guest&aposs arrival as a singularly delightful treat: "Oh, this is your first time in New York?
They are singularly focused on manufacturing scandals and ginning up media narratives that they hope will damage the president politically.
"And I think that's because many believed that you couldn't have a singularly focused healthy restaurant compete in this market."
They will be his, singularly forthright; unattended by subtlety or complication; and fenced on all sides by his personal experience.
But helpful to me, too, as I find myself increasingly unable to singularly identify as a progressive or a conservative.
It feels like visiting Gotham from her singularly-psycho perspective, with all the colorful action and doofy humor that entails.
Someone so singularly focused on protecting America's way of life would surely jump at the chance to state that unequivocally.
The digital recovery has been slow, a crowd-sourced scanning operation driven singularly by what people were motivated to preserve.
In the singularly brilliant introductory chapter, Vonnegut tells us in his own voice how he came to write this book.
In a TV landscape that's hardly starved for innovative storytelling, "Minty" stands out as a singularly stark and ambitious achievement.
Somewhere in a Cupertino warehouse, a giant labors with robotic precision, its 29 arms singularly focused on one thing: an iPhone.
Under his guidance, Leicester have singularly failed to stumble when the majority of pundits, commentators and fans have expected them to.
Street, who saw part of his job as New York City mayor as being the banks' human shield, makes a singularly
West described his shift in focus as one that went from being more singularly focused to a larger scope of reference.
Many believed baseball's 19th-century rise to displace cricket—formerly America's most popular game—was propelled by its singularly "American" qualities.
"Sanders really does have a singularly naïve and simpleminded understanding of American politics," scoffed Michael Cohen, a former Clinton-administration speechwriter.
GOP lawmakers accused Democrats of being uninterested in Justice Department oversight and singularly focused on the president and the Mueller investigation.
Their failure to singularly denounce anti-Semitism will not go unnoticed by Jews and all Americans who have been following along.
It's the music and effects that somehow take root in your mind and later in life singularly evoke a certain era.
At first it appears singularly minded, perhaps entirely vacant of true free will and driven only by deep-rooted animalistic urge.
Clinton, in her speech accepting the Democratic nomination, called Mr. Trump temperamentally unsuited for the presidency and a singularly dangerous threat.
Then you have the media's treatment of CEOs as masters of the universe who are singularly responsible for making companies grow.
After 373 years in office, he remains a singularly polarizing figure, jailing journalists and overseeing a massive purge of civil servants.
The original campaign was singularly disappointing, yes, but Destiny 33's story won't exactly be talked about years from now, either.
Their children might be having the best time in the back seat, but the mothers are always singularly focused and alone.
The forum, hosted by Planned Parenthood's political arm, is the first event in recent presidential campaigns singularly focused on women's health.
It is a singularly generative feature, which has elicited more creative uses and hacks than anyone could have predicted in advance.
To be so singularly focused on one ingredient — sugar — is irresponsible and doesn't help consumers look at the total nutrition offered.
And, by her own account, she was singularly unsuccessful at gaining support from her colleagues, or the professional associations of philosophers.
In the process, he has proved himself singularly capable of elevating the sport into something that more closely resembles performance art.
In a historically large field of historically terrible judicial nominees, Wendy Vitter is singularly unfit to sit on the federal bench.
Neither Trump nor his aides have given another reason why his administration singularly stalled the Ukrainian aid package for several weeks.
But taken together, they illustrate a craven agenda singularly focused on destroying decades of progress on civil rights achievement and enforcement.
"That goes back singularly to Trump's approval rating with Republicans which goes back to just how unpopular Washington is," he continued.
He is a singularly unpopular new president who is doing absolutely nothing to increase his popularity and everything to constrict it.
This is the most powerful country the world has ever known being run by a man singularly unqualified to run it.
"Our struggle was primarily against racial discrimination — not singularly against sexism," said the painter Kay Brown, a Where We At member.
This, combined with a tight policy against lending, makes the Albertina singularly capable of staging a retrospective of its Dürer collection.
Yet, this has not been the case for most of the year as the market has singularly focused on rising interest rates.
But she was really singularly impressive, and in fact if I hadn't had those meetings with her I would've stayed at Bungie.
Far from your standard-issue slacktivism, this particular backlash, singularly focused on convincing advertisers to pull their money from The O'Reilly Factor.
Where he used to be singularly obsessed with the idea of launching a unicorn start-up, now his goals are more nuanced.
GPS, Bluetooth, NFC and Beacons are all technologies which have singularly failed to live up to the hype around hyper-location targeting.
"[De Blasio] has been singularly unwilling to use the powers invested in the mayor in this city," Birdsell said in an interview.
Thankfully, as a businesswoman and entrepreneur, Ms. DeVos has been singularly focused on accountability and results — exactly what our education system needs.
And yet, time and again, Trump singularly fixates on the election, mistaking the starting gun of his presidency for the finish line.
This is why it would seem to be singularly bad policy to add to the budget deficit now during the good times.
Singularly focused on the company's stock price and its advertising-based business model, she worked to minimize data abuse and election interference.
For Mulvaney, it was a small and short-lived victory in what has been a singularly focused first month on the job.
Earlier this month, European officials told BuzzFeed that Trump is singularly obsessed with rolling back every key policy from the Obama era.
For the last couple of years, the media has been almost singularly obsessed with companies valued at north of a billion dollars.
Energen said Corvex had pushed a "singularly-focused agenda" to sell the company regardless of market conditions and the producer's improving performance.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a man singularly unsuited to the moment, roused himself last week to craft an economic rescue package.
And yet according to the expansive legal theory advanced by his lawyers, Mr. Trump is singularly empowered to end the investigation himself.
" Franken, who told USA Today that he hates Cruz in an interview promoting the book, has deemed Cruz "singularly dishonest and smarmy.
This treatment of SNAP recipients as singularly incapable of making decisions will lead to a third, and most damaging, consequence of restrictions.
"As commissioner of the N.F.L., I'm singularly focused on the Super Bowl right now," Goodell said at a news conference on Wednesday.
"They were a singularly sociopathic" media institution, Peter Thiel declares, stumbling a bit when asked if he is secretly suing someone else.
Bernard Laporte, one of Novès's predecessors, this past week recalled him as singularly unhelpful to the national cause when in charge of Toulouse.
It exists so naturally that in a world full of pretense, it stands singularly, [communicating] much more than what is on the surface.
Asked for a response to Trump's tweets, Draghi said the ECB is singularly focused on its mandate of keeping inflation just below 2%.
Kwon theorizes that the reason why Korean sushi hasn't caught on with the masses is because people generally view sushi as singularly authentic.
Bleak and spurning though Manhunt might seem, it's focused, and singularly intended, in a way I'd love to see Rockstar pursue more fervently.
These missions almost singularly define the single-player campaign's newfound tone: slow, maddeningly tense, and punctuated by brief and shocking outbursts of violence.
Though he thought the Holocaust "singularly" unique, he was shattered that in its wake the world seemed to have learned nothing from it.
In addition to being a dark investigative crime show, Luther is also a five season-long character portrait of one singularly tortured individual.
The gubernatorial race is getting the bulk of media attention: Bruce Rauner, a singularly vulnerable Republican governor, is fighting for his political life.
It was a story about rescuing that data from the one company the public had decided, and Facebook had claimed, was singularly sinister.
Sex is something that cannot be singularly defined, and yet so many continually attempt to define it through rigid hetero and cisnormative understandings.
Not only was Croughton deemed to be the ideal location for the complex, but Lajes was also singularly ill equipped for the job.
Some are now suggesting that GoPro, the singularly-focused maker of small dedicated video cameras, is on pace to suffer the same fate.
They have singularly changed the way news is written and reported, reshaping in the process how audiences are reached and what defines competitiveness.
Given his longstanding and very public involvement in Israeli domestic politics, Friedman would be in a singularly problematic position carrying out this role.
It also has the most compromised of economic fundamentals, which makes it singularly ill-prepared to weather a prolonged period of political instability.
Rick Devens Chris was particularly helped by the fact that the contestants – and indeed the season – were so singularly focused on Rick Devens.
Nutmeg, juniper, garlic, thyme and bay leaf make pancetta, which can be used dry or fresh and is singularly versatile in the kitchen.
But her long nails and close-set eyes, both quizzical and confrontational, spoke of the toughness of someone singularly capable of protecting herself.
We live in singularly unsubtle times, when presidential candidates shout invective instead of delivering talking points and Twitter posts privilege catchiness over nuance.
"I wanted to focus on someone who has been singularly dedicated to a creative vision, to remind everyone of how valuable that is."
Meanwhile, the great silent majority is pretty well satisfied with the direction of the country — and with the singularly unique president leading it.
This singularly British term has its own roots in the sort of mythology that makes it what may be Britain's most successful export.
For all their pros and cons, the Outlaws are almost singularly responsible for the stadium atmosphere players and US Soccer officials routinely praise.
People climb over each other, pull others down, they try over and over again to singularly be the one to reach the top.
The people putting in the lab work are singularly focused on developing solutions benefitting both American dairy farmers and American consumers of dairy.
Ayewa has a reputation for mining African diaspora history to create singularly intense performances; expect the same from this set at BRIC House.
Instead, this casually relaxed documentary is both a vivid message movie and a wonder-filled paean to a singularly beautiful and biodiverse environment.
Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio is singularly corrosive because the welfare of nearly six million daily subway riders is at stake.
And Mr. Biden has courted the front-runner image by refusing to engage with his primary rivals and singularly focusing on Mr. Trump.
It's faithful to both books, but what's missing, to me, is that hard-to-describe thing that makes any good book singularly itself.
"Any time you have Democrats almost singularly focused on that race, then that is naturally going to generate a more competitive race," Gov.
And so the concert went: complex ideas with a singularly Brazilian flavor, delivered with breezy tunes, sly patter and a glint of provocation.
ISIS has become such a singularly abhorrent spectre that any alleged association with it—"They are ISIS "—can be seen as sufficiently damning.
This is grand-gesture acting of a singularly sophisticated and disciplined order, one of those rare instances in which more is truly more.
"I was singularly unsuccessful there for whatever reason," Mr. O'Leary said of his efforts in Quebec, a province where French is widely spoken.
" The network said that Mr. Klepper would "surround himself with a handpicked team of contributors contractually obligated to reinforce his singularly correct worldview.
In 1996, Suzan-Lori Parks collaborated with two dynamic and singularly distinctive directors on different projects, neither of which was a critical hit.
He was so singularly devoted to the role of paterfamilias that he aged himself up to house prospects and journalists who interviewed him.
I do not believe that Joann could singularly absorb this, nor could our customers, so we would have to share in that effort.
He is singularly successful in his current chosen profession, having won the presidential nomination of what was once a major US political party.
During the Obama administration, NASA was singularly focused on its "Journey to Mars," the space agency's goal of sending humans to the Martian surface.
In perhaps an odd twist of sanctioning body politics, Fury singularly holds only one of the three belts he won from Klitschko last year.
Such subpoenas could also subject the President to significant burdens, threatening to divert the President's time and energy from his singularly important public duties.
"It was singularly the worst day of my career and the best day of my career," Dr. Chadwick Smith said at the press conference.
There's this image of people who have trained specifically on one instrument as being monastic or singularly focused on the technical aspect of performance.
" In Monday's court filing, Trump's lawyers accused House Democrats of being "singularly obsessed with finding something they can use to damage the President politically.
Two were crying from the emotional impact of arrival, one was smiling in wonder, while the fourth appeared singularly unimpressed by the bleak landscape.
More importantly, Warren's relatively brief career in Washington has been singularly focused on these goals with little or no compromises or hypocrisies in sight.
If "Facebook is truly the only company that's singularly about people," then … what even … how do you measure how about-people it is being?
The badge was to be presented to soldiers for 'any singularly meritorious action' and permitted its wearer to pass guards and sentinels without challenge.
Trump's fixation on Brady, in particular, is almost adorable—he brags about being his friend everywhere, especially in areas where Brady is singularly unpopular.
The singularly-focused maker of small dedicated video cameras was an industry darling back in March 2009 when Cisco acquired it for $590 million.
What happens is, well, Trump: A near-singularly focused President who believes that the conspiracy theories he has cooked up are, in fact, legitimate.
The morphological transformations through which she objectifies such emotional wounds and voids mark of the artist as one singularly adept at mirroring contemporary traumas.
And it could be a space, it could be a room, it could be a device… but it wasn't singularly one after the other.
He is the main counterpoint to what these Democrats do," Madden said, adding that Trump's input during the evening could "singularly alter the debate.
Unlike Apple or Google, it is singularly focused on transport; unlike incumbent carmakers, it does not have a legacy car-manufacturing business to protect.
Bezos said that he and Musk are alike in many ways, but that he isn't as singularly focused on colonizing Mars as Musk is.
And eight years later, they remain one of the few metal bands to come up in the 2010s to feel singularly of this decade.
" Franken said he considered Cruz "singularly dishonest and smarmy" during a USA Today interview about his new book, "Al Franken, Giant of the Senate.
And these pressures are now being compounded by an administration that is singularly focused on achieving "energy dominance" and repealing any perceived regulatory burden.
"This is a singularly historic game-changer that will be remembered like Nixon's trip to China, and both sides have a lot at stake."
"It's not singularly a process of reclamation or of uncovering—that's a never-ending practice," says Stanley of trans and gender non-conforming theorizing.
I turned 13 in late 2000 AD, and it's my biased opinion that this was a singularly bad time to be a young girl.
Although Trump supporters were angered by any appointment, the choice of Mueller was applauded, he being perhaps the singularly best person for the job.
There were always worse dance makers, but he was singularly prestigious (thanks to his job at City Ballet) while his ballets were seldom interesting.
Getting the top job at one of these institutions, tasked with making policy out of cacophony in the bloc, is a singularly political process.
It's a gentrifying force, replacing whatever is "twisted and ugly" and singularly weird with an attractive sheen that might seem safer but ultimately isn't.
He's trying to demonstrate that he's a hands-on leader singularly focused on combatting the novel coronavirus and eager to cut through red tape.
By stopping the narrative to account for a young reader's reaction, he expands the purpose of Kendi's original project in a singularly powerful way.
The Mashpee decision being handed down by the White House as the entire nation remains singularly focused on staying alive was likely no accident.
He was at the forefront of this initiative before most, but he can't let this issue singularly define his candidacy and debate talking points.
It's a fine clock, and it's somewhat useful to see notification icons, but as a selfie viewfinder, it's singularly unhelpful for framing a shot.
She was a funny, spirited woman who was guarded, cool and singularly unsentimental, except when she talked about her parents, both bakers by trade.
Democrats, however, have provided detailed evidence to demonstrate that Trump's request to Zelensky was singularly focused on this political investigation and not broader corruption.
This roadmap approach is singularly innovative because it invites industry to the table well before there is even a suggestion of a new standard.
When I ran the Roberts and Alito confirmations Ed Whalen was the singularly most important and effective outside advisor involved in the confirmation effort.
Taylor can tell you 32 singularly creative ways to cook eggs, and this gift for combinations is obvious in his contributions to the music.
We would never shun or dishonor the death of anyone with another health condition by placing that singularly stigma-ridden attachment to their face.
Her nephew James Edward Austen-Leigh, in what is considered the first full biography, stated that her "happy Christian life" was "singularly barren" of events.
But it's possible you are missing opportunities because you're singularly focused on saving your dollars and not allowing the money to work harder for you.
By all means, feel free to pursue the second option, but be warned: There is some streaming content that is singularly unsuitable for binge-watching.
For more than two-and-a-half years, Travis stayed singularly focused on the hours of rehabilitation he underwent daily at his Texas home base.
Speaking singularly, I can easily say that picturing a group of strangers (or worse, higher-ups) in next to nothing doesn't exactly settle my stomach.
For better or worse, this is singularly Cardi B's vision and that's something not a lot of female artists can say about their debut album.
Apple Music, as the name suggests, is singularly focused on music and offers personalized recommendations while the Podcasts is dedicated to the podcast listening experience.
The reason, experts tell me, is that the White House is singularly focused on making a nuclear deal — almost regardless of what North Korea does.
Too often accomplished women are defined singularly by their marriages, to the point where they are literally written off and their successes and descriptions diminished.
And the bottom line is that singularly focused overprotection and disengagement damn sure aren't the basis for healthy relationships between a dad and his daughter.
So, here we are at the one-year anniversary of the Mueller investigation, staffed with a singularly most biased special counsel attorneys in American history.
The Congressional Budget Office's analysis of the GOP's American Health Care Act is one of the most singularly devastating documents I've seen in American politics.
He was so singularly obsessed with Chuck at the beginning of the season, why didn't he even entertain the idea that it could've been him?
There was that back then too, but everyone I personally knew from that scene was singularly interested in the music, and everything else was secondary.
Not since A. Mitchell Palmer was the nation's attorney general so singularly focused on imposing his own ideological vision on the rest of the nation.
Gender, class and sexual orientation all contribute to who they are, how they relate to voters, and perhaps most singularly significant -- how they approach policymaking.
As revealed in singularly unexciting flashbacks, the deceased (Jim Belushi) was a boor and a bully whose sins might not have stopped at serial adultery.
Have you ever found yourself so singularly focused on the intrinsic beauty of an individual pizza topping, it somehow led to you being socially ostracized?
LeBron has had elite supporting casts in the past, but this year, he's lacked a true sidekick, and has been forced to be singularly dominant.
But the way I knew I was in Las Vegas was by its scent, a singularly pungent bouquet of cologne, cigarette smoke, steak and sewage.
It's understandable that players who are used to being the most talented people on the court would believe themselves singularly capable of beating the odds.
The report makes reference to findings published last year in the American Journal of Medicine, which underlined how singularly American this threat to children is.
The move signaled that Mr. McConnell was singularly focused on providing them the answers they needed to feel comfortable ending the trial without more evidence.
Every jewelry house wants a signature design: a standout that singularly evokes the house's style codes and goes on to be a commercial best seller.
In no way is this lament for the era of elites and backroom bosses vetting candidates, or press barons singularly framing issues or anointing presidents.
Meet Fox E: a singularly good Yelp reviewer, who has risen above the managerial-class banality of your average foodie to become a true legend.
He was 'singularly focused' Gessner, the hospital president, says he first met Lexie 18 years ago when he walked into an almost entirely shoeless meeting.
We are going to be singularly focused on maximizing the value of that content, both through our owned-and-operated platforms and to third parties.
We believe that by creating a collaborative approach, backed by a philanthropic foundation, focused singularly on one specific rare disease, we will generate novel breakthroughs.
That disparity was "probably the singularly most striking finding in this report," said Rich Morin, a senior editor at Pew and the report's lead author.
What we've seen is things that are singularly unique, more highly produced, even though I know we said we were shooting it with a phone.
Gabriel Hart: It seems with these new batches of songs, each one is singularly unique rather than an overall re-run of that Jail Weddings sound.
Despite Trump's grandstanding on immigration and trade, he seems to be singularly ineffective in getting Americans to turn their backs on the rest of the world.
Since the colonial founding of this country, Protestant divines have been singularly obsessed with how to rationalize, justify — and ultimately sanctify — the accumulation of American wealth.
To push the uniqueness of their brand even further, Rozliubit is moving away from limited runs and one-off designs to a singularly commission-based operation.
The director of the program was singularly convinced of his own greatness — even before he had started the real, substantive work he'd been hired to do.
Almost 30% voted for a Democratic House candidate in 2016, which suggests both a residual tie to the party and how singularly Mrs Clinton was disliked.
Targeting this cohort, says Kline, may give some license to decry all that's wrong with American sexual mores, a burden that's often singularly placed on women.
Mozilla also shared options for a general browser icon, along with what appear to be other, more singularly focused browser icons (for Firefox Focus, for example).
The man in question is a singularly slimy character who thinks nothing of hitting his students, passing lewd remarks at colleagues and cheating on his wife.
Because a president can singularly designate an area as a monument, the industry says the economic impact wasn't considered before the land designated for government use.
These shows provided ample evidence, if any were needed, that her work remains both vital and singularly youthful in the most affirmative sense of the word.
What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours is a singularly well-made book, with stories that feel simultaneously new and familiar, like half-forgotten fairy tales.
He quickly amassed a remarkable portfolio of responsibilities, especially considering the fact that he has no prior government experience and seems to be almost singularly talentless.
He singularly failed to live up to the national expectations of a sportsman, obliterating as he did the vaunted ideals of modesty, decorum and general seemliness.
The divorce was painful, but three years later he married Nancy Davis, another Hollywood actress, who would go on to be singularly devoted to her husband.
Now, weeks in, Melania wished that Janelle were not so professional, so singularly focused on straightening Melania's feet, flattening Melania's belly, and never saying anything personal.
And yet the Clifford case is not only singularly revealing of the President's character and his operations but also a likely harbinger of major troubles ahead.
For seven consecutive seasons and the bulk of his entire career, the East has run through James, the most singularly dominant basketball player of his generation.
Looking back on those years, he would later tell a live studio audience that his years in LA were "singularly the darkest days" of his life.
He's long been a generous donor to climate change and gun control causes, and since Trump's election he's been a singularly partisan benefactor of Trump's opponents.
He was disgusted with former President Jacob Zuma, who, after nine singularly unprincipled years in office, stands accused of sixteen counts of corruption, fraud, and racketeering.
What is required is that the lyrics possess literary value, and that the author singularly distinguishes himself, in the field of all literature, in their creation.
But "Bubbly Black Girl" is not a polemic; it's a musical singularly equipped to demonstrate in sound that real integration, though still a dream, is inevitable.
They play by their own rules of engagement because their goal is singularly focused and often tunnel-visioned — to get their client to the next hurdle.
It seems unlikely that James Beard-branded food served on board would singularly be enough to convince these valuable customers to pick one airline over another.
The irony of Trump is that though he was elected because America truly does face big problems, he is singularly unsuited to solving any of them.
What made that message singularly effective wasn't Romney's recitation of what was, at the time, Republican boilerplate — it was where he recited it and to whom.
Although the Yellow Vest protests aren't singularly rooted in environmental and ecological policies, there's a reason why a fuel tax specifically ushered people into the streets.
That the Democratic agenda, so singularly important to women, could be scuttled by a slugfest between generations of like-minded women is a tragedy we can't afford.
The 49ers quarterback was mindful of a singularly American truth: the distance between life and death for black people is shorter, and more precarious, than for most.
He benefited from head-to-head polls that showed him as the strongest general election contender for the Democrats — a party singularly obsessed with beating President Trump.
Psyche is always learning, but the most important lessons she learned were from a man who was singularly committed to ensuring that she learned the right ones.
In the process he got the neural net to create what he calls a "font vector"—a kind of abstract mathematical construct that singularly defines the font.
Police body cameras, once embraced as a tool of accountability for American law enforcement, have become singularly powerful surveillance devices with the introduction of face recognition technology.
Mobile search, however, is a different animal entirely: It accounts for nearly three-fourths of all search revenue and, as Cicilline illustrates above, Google is singularly dominant.
And that is where the singularly third world misadventures begin, for what merchant can break such a large bill, especially at the beginning of the business day?
In much of this there was a familiar insinuation that parenthood is a singularly sensitizing, enlightening circumstance, giving someone a special stake in a more just world.
While Google was singularly focused on search, Yahoo recast itself as a content company under its second chief executive, Terry Semel, who succeeded Mr. Koogle in 153.
The timing, perfected over weeks, ensured a piping-hot beverage but spared my wife the familiar — but singularly sleep-depriving — gurgle and aroma of fresh-brewed coffee.
It's both cleaner and richer, with a whisper of salt as it hits your tongue and a burst of fat so singularly succulent that it defies description.
NFL access media loves to play up Belichick as a football monk unconcerned with the affairs of the world and singularly obsessed with the task at hand.
It is an extraordinary transition from the horrors of totalitarianism under the Stalinist regime just decades before and it is singularly the work-in-progress of Putin.
And I'm keen to improve my scant acquaintance with the work of Ms. Hay, who has been a singularly inspiring figure for many connoisseurs of dance postmodernism.
The national economy is important because it affects people's way of life, and while presidents do not singularly control the economy, the perception is that they do.
The opening tumult, presumably intended to show a society in terminal disrepair, merely brings to mind the Sharks and the Jets: The faux-thuggishness is singularly unconvincing.
Even the singularly sociopathic Selina Meyer of "Veep" offers a structural critique: She shows what happens when male political power is simply transferred to a female host.
His case has harrowing details all its own, and that's why so many people have responded to and discussed it as a singular and singularly shocking tale.
The purchase was, in part, a way to replicate the singularly precious childhood experiences of summers in a bungalow colony in Ellenville, N.Y., pool and peers included.
My position is just because a 17-year-old makes a singular horrible decision doesn't mean that person grew into a singularly horrible person as an adult.
These dramas of politics — each involving the high court's first black justice — arrive at a singularly contentious political moment in an atmosphere of angry, sometimes violent dissensus.
Every day, as soon as the manager, Troy Chatterton, opens the door, customers rush into Three Lives as if for a fix of a singularly restorative oxygen.
Yet what makes "The Big Sick" an inarguably political movie is the representation of an immigrant who is singularly talented and just an average, confused American guy.
What a delight, and, as far as I can tell, a first in the Times grid for an entry that's appeared, singularly and plurally, over 300 times.
"Bots are often singularly blamed as the reason fans have difficulty accessing tickets," Stephanie Burns, vice president and general counsel at competing platform StubHub, told the panel.
Where GM is singularly focused on BEVs, however, Ford will cover all its bases, including hybrids, PHEVs and BEVs, Ted Cannis, the head of global electrification, said.
Every day, as soon as the manager, Troy Chatterton, opens the door, customers rush into Three Lives as if for a fix of a singularly restorative oxygen.
You are as special as a snowflake, beautifully unique and I hope inside your soul feels light, hope, peace ... and joy knowing how singularly amazing YOU are!
The movie seems to transform itself from being singularly a "chase" movie into something that is bigger than itself: a social commentary on the nature of violence.
"The execution -- and it is an execution of that nine year old boy -- has to come from one singularly evil person not from a plan," he said.
Should Pepsi choose to split its snack and and beverage business, it would create a singularly focused drink business like that of its arch-rival Coca-Cola.
"Statecraft has been singularly absent from the treatment of some of his allies, particularly the U.K.," said Peter Westmacott, a former British ambassador to the United States.
An employee does not singularly have the agency to shape the course of Facebook as does Zuckerberg, but she is not limited to the tasks she is assigned.
And yet, this omission seems particularly glaring given that Trump is beginning his administration after a campaign that established a singularly antagonistic relationship with America's largest minority group.
As a singularly unloved candidate, Clinton has known from the outset that her only path to the presidency involved convincing voters whose passions lie elsewhere of her acceptability.
Road to 270: CNN's latest electoral college map Ryan is sticking with his strategy to stay singularly focused on keeping the majority in the House and ignore Trump.
Beyond his professional career, Ive may be most singularly known for his silky smooth, British narration, but coming in at a close second is his shiny bald head.
For many a worried environmentalist, the idea of being powerful enough to snap your fingers and reduce the population burden at a stroke is a singularly seductive idea.
Don't let that 100 percent mark fool you—it's not perfect, as Google's recent recall of its Titan keys over a Bluetooth vulnerability proves—but it's singularly powerful.
He wasn't forced to carry the load singularly as he did in the series opener, when he paired 41 points with seven assists in a 33-point defeat.
These cases amount to little more than a rubber stamp, and are singularly lucrative: the DEA alone confiscated $3.2 billion from such forfeitures over that 10-year period.
Sade remains a sought after entity because she is untethered from trends, her sound and presence is so singularly hers and instantly recognizable it's been able to endure.
Moreover, getting rid of Pelosi just because Republicans hate her would be a singularly craven move for Democrats—and would probably be ineffective to boot, in this regard.
Stepping for the first time over land that didn't exist until the previous day represents that most singularly American endeavor -- forging into a frontier, a brand new one!
Mumford argued that Jacobs's vision was so singularly focused on the prevention of crime that in the end it couldn't be considered much of a vision at all.
Big mistake, because he is singularly capable of poaching votes from the Democrats for the simple reason that Mr. Trump is not steeped in the ethos of Republicanism.
That empathy makes him singularly effective and compelling: unlike most intellectuals' arrogant pieties that are driven more by resentment than concern, Peterson is obsessed with actual human suffering.
MMA and its components becoming parts of petty wars on the terraces sounds singularly gross until you consider that trained fighters bringing technique to spontaneous brawls isn't new.
In "Maus," his singularly inspired graphic novel about the Holocaust and its aftermath, Art Spiegelman let readers into the inner lives of Jews by depicting them as mice.
Men were sleeping on mats on the floor of the lobby of the Ritz-Carlton, which has been transformed into a singularly luxurious prison to house the detainees.
An article on Tuesday about the singularly strong winning records of both teams playing in the 113th World Series misidentified the team for which Josh Fields currently plays.
It's unclear whether she was sexually objectified as minor on the subreddit, but over the past eight years, it has become almost singularly dedicated to her sexual exploitation.
Meanwhile, the limitations of Silicon Valley, such as lack of housing and a mono-culture that is singularly focused on tech, make other regions more alluring, he said.
It's therefore something of a surprise that The Disaster Artist has channelled the tendencies present in both Franco's failures and his successes into a singularly beguiling meta-entertainment.
And he described Kim as singularly focused on ending the sanctions that have crippled his economy and helped bring him to the negotiating table in the first place.
" Mr. Luce revised the play, and when it opened in Boston, directed by Mr. Reilly, the critic Kevin Kelly of The Boston Globe described it as "singularly beautiful.
Trump also described Kim as singularly focused on ending the sanctions that have crippled his economy and helped bring him to the negotiating table in the first place.
The approach would move away from a system that prioritizes diversity, family ties and providing protection for persecuted people and toward one singularly focused on merit and skills.
Image: Bryce Durbin/TechCrunch Image: Bryce Durbin/TechCrunch Thus far law enforcement has chosen to downplay, if not ignore, these concerns—focusing singularly on getting the information they need.
From that angle it's a singularly terrifying document, fundamentally nihilistic, that assumes a violent present instead of attempting to build a future of peace, security, and absence of want.
Because of unintended groupthink, many of my Progressive American friends simply cannot believe half the country voted for a man who they define singularly as a racist, sexist bigot.
The first was that no company singularly held 'moral authority' over the software – and therefore the contenders competed for profits by offering increasing parts of their software for free.
The Hillary Clinton campaign hit Bernie this month with an ad accusing him of being singularly obsessed with the excesses of Wall Street, thereby overlooking other equally important issues.
Reviews and search placement are important for any product on Amazon; in categories dominated by new and unrecognizable brands, getting an edge within Amazon's various systems is singularly important.
The romance, in particular, feels desultory, and if any chemistry does develop between Mr Segel and Ms Mara's characters, then it is of a singularly chilly and invisible variety.
"You have been singularly brave," Pete Wishart, a member of Parliament from the Scottish National Party, told the speaker on Thursday, praising him for standing up to the government.
And while our literary icons are not always conventionally beautiful, it is undeniably au courant to be well versed in the works of a woman singularly comely and talented.
I won't pretend to know what holidays mean for you, but for most, there's a singularly shared experience: long flights and being far away from your PlayStation or Xbox.
But the legislation — which, as a war powers measure, was guaranteed a vote — languished for the past several weeks while the Senate was singularly focused on Trump's impeachment trial.
That includes Tarn and Zach Adams, the brothers behind the purposely convoluted life simulator that's been singularly developed by the same two-man team for the past 63 years.
While the party hashes out who will be its next leader, a group of two dozen operatives has assembled a party "war room" singularly focused on taking on Trump.
Last week, during testimony before Congress, Comey cast the move as a singularly difficult decision and an act of principled self-sacrifice, driven by events far beyond his control­­.
In hindsight, though, keeping a feature-length spoof singularly devoted to him aloft -- as it careens from one frantic moment to the next -- looks like a job for Superman.
" What the memo says: University of Richmond law professor Carl Tobias told the Washington Post that the memo will "almost singularly be focused on building back the FBI's credibility.
Pirch also ventured into a singularly Manhattan social universe with a grand opening party on Thursday to benefit Housing Works, a nonprofit that assists people with H.I.V. and AIDS.
Ever since Drake signed with Lil Wayne's Young Money label in 2009, he has proven himself a singularly dominant force, reigning over the charts with few signs of stopping.
The heads on the electric shavers will flex singularly from each other, allowing the razor to match the contours of your face, which helps you achieve a closer shave.
"It is literally the singularly most successful game in history," said John Riccitiello, the former chief executive of Electronic Arts who now runs Unity Technologies, a game technology provider.
Those two singularly narrow, even cartoony, ideals are all but meaningless to many of the young male fashion designers, photographers, stylists and models we work with at this magazine.
When it comes to mastectomies, many patients are singularly focused on their breast cancer treatment and are willing to sacrifice their breast(s) in order to be healthy again.
Every fashion subculture—punk, skater, preppy, goth, grunge, lumberjack, hip hop—is stripped of its original significance and blended together in an exhilarating melange that is somehow singularly Japanese.
But this arrangement, attributed on another title card to someone called JerryC, was anything but plodding: it required high-level mastery of a singularly demanding maneuver called sweep-picking.
The artist's well-earned early success is due to his singularly spooky vision, and it's evident that a good deal of Connelly' inspiration is somehow rooted in the occult.
" Herman's affidavit described Esquire as singularly concerned with doing right by plaintiffs and their lawyers, who traditionally received "unfavorable treatment (from) large banks that did not understand plaintiffs litigation.
On Super Tuesday, Biden showed that a campaign that has been singularly uninspiring to the most engaged sliver of the electorate was able to turn out the most voters.
In the art world, too, Weems has always been before her time, and this has made her a singularly eloquent witness to the shifting landscape of race and representation.
Built around squeaking synth lines, trashed drum machines, and bassist/singer Amber Goers' dead-eyed riffing and trance-inducing vocalizations, they developed a singularly bleak take on darkwave semantics.
While the current administration, like its predecessor, remains singularly focused on defeating the Islamic State — which is, of course, essential — our adversaries are taking advantage of us everywhere else.
Because he is so singularly coarse and vulgar, so ill informed and small-minded, he has made people see the better side of those they had long written off.
She is less a fanatic than a singularly determined activist driven by what she describes as her "hatred" of a system that routinely flouts the law and Russia's Constitution.
I picture him at my own medical school graduation, another singularly wet commencement, with a sodden tent that sagged ever closer to the seated parents in their graduation finery.
"Ribs" is a singularly unique song that transports you back to high school — but not in the way that popular music from your adolescence is connected to specific memories.
Yet one of the strengths of "Wùlu" is that its French writer-director, Daouda Coulibaly, in a tense, tight feature debut, has made a familiar story singularly his own.
While this list could not include every major world event of the last decade, we attempted to collect images that were singularly powerful and spoke to larger social shifts.
" She added, "You are as special as a snowflake , beautifully unique and I hope inside your soul feels light, hope , peace and joy knowing how singularly amazing YOU are!
Tyson also mentioned the movie's classic Arnold-ism his List App entry: "Anything that hunts humans better than the way humans hunt big game is singularly terrifying," Tyson wrote.
But the Islamic State has been singularly successful at that task, thanks to its mastery of modern digital tools, which have transformed the dark arts of making and disseminating propaganda.
Warren passes along her thoughts and questions to aides in "emails at all hours of the day," said Donenberg, who described the senator as being singularly focused on one theme.
Perhaps more than any other right-wing movement, Wilders does not spend a lot of time talking about the economy -- he is almost singularly focused on Islam, and Dutch identity.
Ahead of the North Korea meeting, the president has been almost singularly focused on the pageantry of the summit —including the suspenseful roll-out of details, senior administration officials said.
Yet he was singularly unimpressed by my claim that, having been there several times, including in the 1980s, the country didn't look like the product of the greatest event ever.
Trump called for keeping US military action in the Middle East singularly focused on eliminating ISIS and argued that the US had "bigger problems" than Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Oddly enough, the author also claims that the ice cream trucks are singularly targeting girls, despite claiming that the perpetrators are lacing all of their ice-cream wares with chloroform.
She did not allow it to fan across the sky in its gentle, warming arc, but shone it fiercely and singularly upon the backs of the Queen and her kin.
As for her own future, Curtis says she still hopes to find love but is singularly focused on raising both of her boys (she is also mom to Ethan, 19).
Is it now the position of the administration that those most grievously affected should have neither a diplomatic nor legal path to justice, but rather must singularly bear the burden?
And in doing so, in adding more stimuli to our already sensory-overloaded lives, it's made a pretty damn good case for technologies like VR that emphasize singularly focused moments.
If you want to express yourself with a protest vote, you'll have to vote for Trump, and he is singularly unattractive and even offensive to a large majority of Americans.
He worked for much of his life in precisely such an inferno of existential terrors and predatory fantasies, when cruelty in the name of self-preservation received singularly wide sanction.
The object of their admiration, meanwhile — here called Amos Bardi and played as an adult by Toby Sebastian — is a singularly bland talent, a mopey presence in cardigans and corduroy.
The Hall of Fame for Great Americans was created to celebrate those who had thought them or had held them dear, and to do so in a singularly American way.
Directed with delicacy and fluidity by Saheem Ali, "Kill Move Paradise" is a singularly affecting contribution to a niche genre of theater that often comes across as labored and contrived.
"Because we are the organizers of the Women's Marches across the country, we are singularly placed to speak to the women's vote and issue, including the #MeToo movement," she said.
When James completed his Miami mission after two N.B.A. titles and four straight finals appearances, he returned to Cleveland as a King, singularly focused on re-establishing another championship court.
It's perplexing that all these people poured their blood, sweat, and tears into movie so singularly strange, but it's also touching, in a swing-for-the-fences kind of way. 
This week's S.E.M. shows also reprise two other works created for those concerts: Julius Eastman's "Macle," for four singers, and Mr. Kotik's "There Is Singularly Nothing," for voice and instruments.
He became a singularly public kind of historian, someone who reached out beyond his academic scholarship and engaged with the world at large through the media in an accessible style.
A leftover track from her critically acclaimed 2015 album "Divers," Joanna Newsom's newly released "Make Hay" features her signature poetic lyricism and singularly piercing vocal style over dissonant piano playing.
We simply can't get enough of the dearly-departed American pop artist who left an indelible mark on the world thanks to his singularly cheeky experiments in graffiti and illustration.
It's common to lament 2016 as a kind of spectacularly miserable year, a singularly awful global catastrophe where all the good celebrities died and all the bad ones became president.
On the phone, Ms. Masilo sounds girlish, but her dancing is powerfully muscular and kinetic, and she has been singularly unafraid of tackling issues that are volatile in her home country.
Blaine Gabbert is and always has been singularly Blaine Gabbert, although circumstances have seen fit to grant him another opportunity as a starting quarterback after his career flamed out in Jacksonville.
"As with all of John's work, Turtles All the Way Down is both a singularly personal read and a catalyst for conversation and community," Strauss-Gabel said in the press release.
A shimmery highlighter with a rainbow of shades — to be worn singularly or swirled together — and an eye and cheek palette packed with surprisingly wearable metallics should suit you just fine.
Unfortunately, those lessons hardly get a chance to come to the fore, hidden behind tacky sets and a singularly one-toned film that never manages to create enough drama or entertainment.
Perhaps there are rational explanations as to why this singularly unappealing, unpleasant drug has become the narcotic of choice for a generation that has slowly begun to accept its own obsolescence.
I'm singularly focused on what I'm doing, when I'm doing it, and thus I'm reaping the benefits of single-tasking — all because I'm now accountable for each minute and hour spent.
It's a perspective he seems to share with Karan Mahajan, the author of "The Association of Small Bombs," a new and singularly intelligent novel about a 1996 bombing in New Delhi.
By 2012, doTerra had pulled even with Young Living in terms of total revenue and number of distributors; a market-research group called doTerra "singularly responsible" for the industry's rapid expansion.
And you see a White House that is singularly obsessed with loyalty—all that seemed to matter, in the case of Porter, was that he showed ardent allegiance to the president.
Fight for the Future says its aims are singularly focused on net neutrality, and not politics, but they believe that politicians who stand against the rules will take a political hit.
Donald J. Trump often cites his undergraduate degree from University of Pennsylvania's prestigious Wharton business school as evidence that he is a pretty smart guy and singularly qualified to be president.
That's because the industry's ranks are filled with singularly talented creative professionals who come from around the globe to work in a variety of jobs, all facing the same challenge: Immigration.
Certainly the scale of recent attacks has been nowhere near the thousands that perished on that singularly horrific September day in 2001; a day that changed the course of American history.
Julián Castro excelled, Elizabeth Warren went from big factor at first to non-factor at times, and Cory Booker and Beto O'Rourke spoke the most but didn't create singularly memorable moments.
The Blogger Who Became One University's Scold Daniel Libit has broken news about the University of New Mexico athletic department in a singularly specific quest to uncover wrongdoing in college sports.
In fact, she has had the singularly exceptional attention of two separate teams of experts on child abuse from two states who devoted months to investigating Woody Allen on her behalf.
Beyond matching the character in age, the actress has rejoined her profession after 23 years as a Labour member of Parliament, that peppery voice still singularly capable of slicing the air.
He said the award allows younger investigators (he is 37) to "swing for the fences" and pursue ambitious areas of research without having to focus singularly on competing against established laboratories.
Ben Brantley described this tone poem, directed by Saheem Ali, about four men who meet one another after death, as "a singularly affecting contribution" to the genre of post-mortem theater.
I get into a zone, a flow state, and the rest of the world slips away as I lose track of time and become singularly focused on the task at hand.
In beautiful defiance of the increasingly restless fans, the club decided to blow a load of their hard-earned money on bronze footballers, while singularly refusing to buy any actual ones.
Dressing up his characters differently or giving them accents doesn't hide the fact that Harry and Sejal come across as one-dimesional, singularly uninteresting people who barely have a backstory or motivation.
"Part of my thought was, again, they were a singularly sociopathic bully," Thiel said in October 2016, one of the few times he's spoken publicly about his decision to fund the suit.
His rise is made all the more extraordinary by the fact that his sunny outlook seems singularly ill-suited to the sullen, angry mood that his main competitors seek to capitalise on.
Noah, steadfast but openly heartbroken, was determined to use his platform to make his audience stare this injustice in the face — and in doing so, he found a singularly clear, vital voice.
Neither Europe nor the wider world will go on "pause" while the SPD sorts itself out (which it singularly failed to do in its last spell in opposition, from 2009 to 2013).
"Instead of working with the President to pass bipartisan legislation that would actually benefit Americans, Democrats are singularly obsessed with finding something they can use to damage the President politically," they said.
This will allow us to singularly focus on our mission of providing the most innovative and engaging interactive sports experience imaginable, forever changing the way fans connect with teams and athletes worldwide.
The purest moment of movie genius from then Hollywood newcomer Orson Welles is a timeless, and singularly influential, jewel, looking as bright today as it did three quarters of a century ago.
In the course of a singularly peripatetic career, that curiosity has most often taken Mr. Herzog, who will turn 74 on Labor Day, into frontier zones where civilization gives way to wildness.
Officials and the state news media have said China is facing daunting economic challenges and foreign policy tensions, and needs a singularly strong core leader to steer the country through difficult changes.
The brand has always excelled at sedans, and in recent years it's produced a singularly gorgeous SUV in the F-PACE (not to mention a snappy electric crossover in the I-PACE).
In becoming the 16th president of N.Y.U. in its 185-year history, he has taken on one of New York City's, and higher education's, most challenging jobs at a singularly challenging time.
Trump is singularly ill-suited and unprepared for the job he is seeking, and he is making a mockery of what conservatives have argued, accomplished, and sought to achieve in recent decades.
But Mr. Trump seems to be singularly naïve, or deliberately ignorant, about why his own senior national security advisers have identified Russia as one of America's chief geostrategic adversaries, along with China.
The payoff is a singularly memorable multicourse dinner that tastes more of the sea than anything else and is served with personalized charm in surroundings that are at once rustic and elegant.
This grandiloquent action, an archetypal example of ballet classicism, is a crucial transaction within supported adagio, that singularly momentous idiom: With the man's assistance, a female dancer blooms all the more fully.
They organize a multiracial, cross-class coalition of workers across industries and fight for universal protections for working people; they reject the uneven, piecemeal, and solidarity-ablating benefits from singularly won contracts.
He includes so few details inside this couple that they look as if they're draped in sheets — though he's caught them at a singularly carnal moment, they could almost pass for ghosts.
" The medical examiner found no indication that Mr. Harrell was asphyxiated, the statement added, "and confirmed that none of the injuries, singularly or collectively, were a direct cause of Mr. Harrell's death.
Because of these harsh conditions, restricted land ownership and the frigid isolation of many rural areas, preindustrial Norway was singularly inhospitable to the small farmers who made up most of the population.
Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. has spent more than $216,216 in Des Moines so far, and the two ads he's spent the most on focus singularly on defeating President Trump.
This doesn't really explain how every space that the man inhabits became so desperately gilded and singularly inhospitable, although it does suggest he doesn't much care about how other people experience it.
"Ranking Member Schiff and his staff do not leak classified or confidential information, and any disclosure of non-public information by the congressional committees undertaking investigations is singularly unhelpful," Schiff's office said.
The man is singularly committed, throwing himself just as hard into the job of portraying Forrest in all his absurdity as Forrest himself does into his work as the host of Review.
I have been in government for maybe 13 or 14 years, and never seen anything like this so singularly focused on bringing down a country economically to get them to the negotiating table.
Amidst the drama, Wise's vocals sit under a single spotlight at the center; it's a singularly emotive voice, one that whispers, croaks, croons, and moans with desire and anguish—often all at once.
Watching Joakim celebrate winning an award that will no doubt be the achievement my parents are singularly most proud of for the rest of my life, I feel something I didn't expect: pride.
"Massage Envy's policy of telling staff to 'not go to police' was singularly designed to continue its profit and protect the brand at the expense of the safety of unsuspecting customers," they wrote.
Mr. Kotick thinks an e-sports network singularly focused on premium content — including slickly produced competitions and news shows akin to "SportsCenter," on ESPN — will be able to attract more interest from advertisers.
Only one-third of Senate seats are up for election each cycle, and those drawn in 2018 are singularly unhelpful for the Democrats, with many incumbents having to play defence in Trump country.
Incumbent Democrat Joe Donnelly is a charter member of the small collection of Democratic Senators who have their seats almost solely because of having the luck to run against singularly awful Republican candidates.
"We have a market that is singularly focused on the demand side; the whole idea that Chinese demand is going to go off a cliff," said Croft, a closely-watched oil market expert.
As in the case above concerning Samson and Israeli nuclear deterrence, recognizable last-resort nuclear preparations could sometime enhance Israel's preemption options by underscoring a singularly bold national willingness to take existential risks.
Even as Trump tries to rile up the Republican base, something he is singularly talented at, he risks dividing the party since not every Republican wants to run on the policies he's offering.
He has been singularly focused on ridiculing their policy proposals, particularly universal health care and tax hikes on the wealthy, and argues that they have become just as extreme as Trump's Republican Party.
I believe it was singularly responsible for extinguishing the dying embers of the Camden indie atrocity, and paving the way for the inclusive, experimental self-aware music scene that we're living through today.
And on that basis, we should actually afford him the courtesy which he singularly fails to afford anyone on the planet and we should behave completely impeccably," he told CNBC's "Squawk Box Europe.
McConnell weighs options It's unclear which bills Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Kentucky Republican who singularly holds power to take up legislation in the Senate, is willing to bring to the floor.
My focus was singularly on the work that we have done, effective work, to recover from what the Obama administration has done, which is to underwrite the world's largest state sponsor of terror.
Which brings us to the second thing that makes the 2016 election singularly important for climate: Never has there been such a gulf between the major parties' presidential nominees on climate change policy.
H.S.'s core mission is to keep us safe from potential attacks, but under this administration, it has been almost singularly focused on immigration and has been without a permanent leader since April.
"Lyft is singularly focused on passing a ballot measure that protects driver independence and flexibility, while providing them historic new benefits and protections," a Lyft spokesperson said in a statement to CNN Business.
It is singularly unhelpful to say everything is falling apart and then just advocate for spending a lot of money on a lot of different things — and then not actually solve any problems.
One or two elections might decide whether Democrats or Republicans control the House of Representatives in 2019 — meaning it could all come down to a singularly bizarre forgery scandal ensnaring one GOP campaign.
There is no singularly dominant tool on par with Simmons' once-in-a-generation glove, nor does he produce an aesthetic experience as breathtaking as watching hitters flail aimlessly at Jansen's hellacious cut fastball.
I was both flattered and panicked; I'd been so singularly focused on how I should proceed that it had not really occurred to me to wonder what she would do, or had already done.
Many working-class people in the north continue to vote Labour out of a sense of traditional loyalty: the Conservative Party's attempt to win places like Bishop Auckland in the 2016 election singularly failed.
A woman who befriended Lanza online said he was "singularly focused and obsessed with mass murders and spree killings" and looked upon school shooters "with respect and understanding," according to heavily redacted FBI documents.
Even as European countries have ramped up efforts to sanction extremist groups in their own countries, the U.S. has stayed singularly focused on threats from violent jihadis, Blazakis noted in a post on LawFare.
Grace, Cori, and Chelsea waste no time exploring this Caribbean paradise's singularly beachy, boho aesthetic, stumbling upon Caravana — a local boutique loaded with all the chic goods they'd need to bask in the sun.
" Dolan said in a statement, "Since he first joined the Rangers 19 years ago, Glen Sather has been singularly focused on delivering our fans a team that can consistently compete for the Stanley Cup.
It featured a graphic that singularly illustrates "systematic subversion of the national security establishment:" If you want to understand how screwed up our NatSec policy is, look no further than this #CVE #willfulblindness pic.twitter.
While other hip-hop artists like Rick Ross, Jeezy and TI have publicly dissed the Republican presidential nominee, none have gotten as much traction as YG, and arguably, none have been as singularly focused.
The new administration has seemed singularly uninterested in recruiting and promoting women, and it recently repealed the Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces Executive Order, scrapping two rules that are essential protections for women workers.
Then, even as he ran a singularly chaotic campaign, he won the presidency, defeating the nominee of the party that had overseen an economic recovery from the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.
"Robust enterprise relationships, history in mission-critical applications, and strong professional services business make IBM singularly qualified to help enterprises adopt complex hybrid and multi-cloud networks," Kvaal said in a note to clients.
Or places a hyped-up Rebel Wilson, the singularly unrestrained comic movie actress, center stage and lets her pounce on Frank Loesser's priceless score with the attack of a WWE diva ("Guys and Dolls").
For this dystopian fantasy, the Canadian director Patricia Rozema has gone for a singularly subdued mood and soundscape, which makes certain story sense given that power outages will soon silence most of the machines.
The company focuses its efforts singularly on women's needs — those who will be actually wearing and approving of their product — rather than focusing on the potential for men's approval by virtue of their product.
Yet it's the competitive nature of the race that is a drastic adjustment for some residents, considering just how long political representation in this region has been almost singularly defined by one name: Conyers.
As for referring to Jane Austen as "Jane," as many enthusiasts do, it is more than an impertinence; it is singularly cloth-eared, considering the precise forms that address takes in Jane Austen's work.
It's also a fair question why he is not singularly focused on masterminding the federal government's response to this devastating storm, rather than tweeting, apparently enraged by cable news coverage, about last year's tragedy.
But the more we hand these and similar processes over to AI that is singularly focused on its goals, the more they can produce consequences we don't like, sometimes at the speed of light.
Though Kalanick was singularly focused on getting Uber self-driving tech to market, his successor, Dara Khosrowshahi, has reportedly been weighing whether company's investment into self-driving cars is worth it, according to Bloomberg.
Why watch: A possession movie that starts as a drama about Alzheimer's disease, The Taking of Deborah Logan offers such a singularly brilliant premise it's a little baffling that nobody thought of it before.
" Pompeo said that the US government was "committed to creating democracy here in the Western Hemisphere" and that Venezuela faced "the singularly worst humanitarian crisis, absent conflict, absent war, in the history of the world.
An entire community had formed, one of the like-minded and collaborative fans, a group that was singularly focused on bringing a costume to life from what had just been a gallery of images online.
While cost-cutting remains top of mind among big oil analysts, commodity watchers have lately been singularly focused on OPEC's efforts to enforce its first output limits when it meets in Vienna on Nov. 30.
The theme song of Orange Is the New Black, "You've Got Time" by Regina Spektor, remains one of the catchiest opening themes in recent memory, helping to define the series as unique and singularly important.
When combined with demographic, political, medical and now, a pending massive accumulation of shared data about our financial choices, we will soon be capable of placing each individual into a singularly distinguishable "psychographic" digital profile.
Apart from passing references to his long-desired Space Force and praise for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol, his speech was almost singularly focused on the U.S. military and its legacy in battle.
Border wall obsessed During most of the shutdown, Trump remained singularly focused on the wall, declining to travel much and declaring at regular intervals that he was alone in the White House, waiting to negotiate.
" In a further attempt at peacekeeping, Weinstein issued this singularly bizarre statement, which begins, "I came of age in the 60's and 70's, when all the rules about behavior and workplaces were different.
She began her campaign with an avalanche of progressive policy proposals but dropped out after failing to attract a broader political coalition in a Democratic Party increasingly, if not singularly, focused on defeating President Trump.
It also points to the sometimes competing interests of party officials singularly focused on winning elections, and a morally rigid grass-roots base that is newly empowered in the current wave of anti-Trump activism.
When I am in the thick of it, like interviewing moms just reunited with their children at a Greyhound bus station in Phoenix, I am singularly focused on obtaining revealing material in time for deadline.
Court documents submitted by Sarao's legal team described him as a "singularly sunny, childlike, guileless, trusting person," who lived off social security payments and played hour after hour of video games in his childhood bedroom.
"It is comic but also despairing, as these men are the guys who should have sorted out Nigeria's problems and singularly failed to do so," said Michela Wrong, who has written several books on Africa.
With that in mind, White House lawyers have spent the last several weeks almost singularly focused on building out the President's legal defense in preparation for a Senate trial, sources familiar with the matter said.
He's a monster as toadying official, and the scenes in which he does walk-and-talks through hallways in which people are being tortured and killed offer a singularly hilarious bleakness — brutality turned into bureaucratic mundanity.
I am proud to lead an IC singularly focused on the vital mission of providing timely and unbiased intelligence to President Trump, Vice President Pence and the national security team in support of our nation's security.
"I am proud to lead an IC singularly focused on the vital mission of providing timely and unbiased intelligence to President Trump, Vice President Pence and the national security team in support of our nation's security."
"This motion comes at a singularly unfortunate time and would serve to convince Saudi Arabia and all other observers that the United States does not live up to its commitments," Senator Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said.
That might sound like a summary of the latest news about the White House, but it is also the plot of Burn After Reading, the 2008 film that stands as singularly prophetic of the Trump era.
But Thiel, who has donated to the Committee to Protect Journalists, says he's only targeting Gawker — a company he calls a "singularly terrible bully" — and hasn't provided financial support to lawsuits against any other media companies.
Before long, they had struck a landmark deal to build the $5.5 billion Shanghai Disney Resort, opening China to a singularly American brand and setting the pace for multinational companies to do business in the country.
Reading about the mystical high she experienced on visiting the peacock angel mountain shrine of the "singularly gentle" Yazidis is both moving and painful—for the Yazidis have been annihilated by IS, deemed worshippers of Satan.
At a moment when so much of America is singularly frustrated with Washington's inability to pick even the most low-hanging bipartisan fruit, the members of the House should be bold enough to change the rules.
But it also crystallizes one of the reasons to fear he would be a singularly awful president: He has no more appetite for things he might not like to see being shown to him by others.
But even among these examples, the decades-long neglect of the National Museum — which had been home to emperors and Brazil's royal family — stood out as singularly outrageous to the cash-strapped researchers who worked there.
I've always been a fan of cars that singularly focus on one thing; I'd rather have a grand old barge-based luxury cruiser and a lightweight roadster than a sports sedan that isn't great at either.
People close to the President told CNN he has remained singularly fixated in the last several weeks — that he and his allies were harassed by investigators and that nothing similar should ever happen to another president.
I will only say that What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours is a singularly beautiful collection of stories, filled with ideas and images that will linger in your mind for a long time to come.
But the case took a shocking turn when Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel revealed that he'd helped finance Hogan's lawsuit to squash "a singularly unique bully," because Gawker had published speculation about his sexuality in 2007.
Your work seems to comment a lot on our interaction not just with technology singularly, but more broadly the way in which we communicate (or choose not to communicate) with each other using technology as the medium.
Released in Japan in late 1994, and Europe and North America the following spring (it was renamed Beyond Oasis in the US), Thor was astonishingly bright of visuals and singularly bold of soundtrack—and still is, today.
His selection is proof-positive "repeal and replace" was not an empty promise or mere campaign slogan, but, rather, a serious commitment to be run by a conservative singularly well-versed and able to lead the charge.
"The absolute last metric journalists should use for determining what to cover is the reaction of pundits who, like Krugman and plenty of others, are singularly devoted to the election of one of the candidates," Greenwald argued.
But we look at every point in the process where we either do-- buy s-- that-- where we either buy something, or build it internally, and make sure that there's no place where we are singularly dependent.
In some Morris choreography — the two concertos here are good examples — we're left with a strange self-contradiction: Now the dancers look singularly spontaneous and free, now (often only moments later) they feel like Mr. Morris's marionettes.
Many of the schools with high-earning alumni enroll a disproportionate number of wealthy, white male students, which can make it seem like schools are singularly responsible for success when those students also benefit from systemic advantages.
But Trump's conspiracy-minded rants, with which he exhorts voters to treat any victor other than him as illegitimate, are the obvious precursors to a singularly dangerous concession speech, should he be called upon to deliver one.
They described feeling silenced and sidelined, not only by men, but in a singularly wrenching betrayal, by other women — those who voted to confirm Justice Kavanaugh and those who believed him over his accuser, Christine Blasey Ford.
Tempered enthusiasm initially greeted the hiring of Mr. Farneti — a man, a fashion outsider and a distinctly low-profile figure assuming a role long played by a woman who had singularly transformed herself into an identifiable brand.
His career has taken a circuitous course since then, but he remains a singularly evocative vocalist, both on solo albums such as "A Love Surreal" (released in 2013) and in guest appearances with Kendrick Lamar and others.
Sessions is a singularly compromised choice to fill the role of protector of investigative independence, though, and not just because he was one of Trump's earliest and most avid supporters and the first senator to endorse him.
But it's so sparkly gleaming good, so razzle-dazzle rip-roaring, that it blasts through the artificiality complex and comes down to land in a dreamscape of Studio 54 via Nintendo EAD's singularly special game design philosophies.
Yet the best artworks in this sprawling exhibition, which covers the years 1957–2006, are the ones that deal with the dilemma by combining the consecrated and the sacrilegious with a passion that's collectively significant and singularly distinctive.
That's a lot of money to hand over to the man who could easily be the most singularly responsible for cultivating the environment that got Donald Trump elected and still operates as one of the president's top advisers.
So afraid are corporations of appearing insensitive or confrontational that I was once asked by a corporate PR chief to refrain from using the term "adversary" to describe an organization that was singularly devoted to the company's destruction.
Thiel assured the journalists who hosted him, albeit in a stuttering and slightly convoluted answer, that he was not involved in other lawsuits against the press, saying that Gawker was "a singularly sociopathic bully" in the media world.
But in the fractious world of the Brooklyn bar, where seven lawyers might have eight opinions, there seemed to be agreement on one issue: that Justice Chun was singularly suited to render a decision in the complicated case.
For this reason, Brexiteers have always believed that Britain's economic and military importance to the E.U. would prompt it—or, rather, its German car manufacturers, or its Dutch oil refiners—to offer the nation a singularly advantageous deal.
The restaurant's second outpost, which débuted on the Lower East Side in 2012, vaulted Bowien to celebrity not only by establishing his style of cooking as singularly recognizable but also by forging an entire aesthetic, louche and theatrical.
Mr. Cook considered alcohol a singularly malign force in the Victorian era, and at the age of 32, he organized a group of 500 like-minded citizens to go by train to a temperance meeting 12 miles away.
Imagine a college applicant who had been singularly focused on playing video games since age 8, practiced three days a week during the school year, plus tournaments most weekends, and went to video game camp in the summer.
Since his early screen appearances (in "Step Up" and "A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints"), it's been evident that he is a singularly charismatic performer, but by now it should be clear that he's also a great actor.
Smyth signed a letter this summer, before the allegations against Kavanaugh were made public, testifying that Kavanaugh "is singularly qualified to be an Associate Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court," along with dozen other of the school's alumni.
It took just hours to begin witnessing the injury and suffering this ban inflicts on families that had every reason to believe they had outrun carnage and despotism in their homelands to arrive in a singularly hopeful nation.
Cambridge Analytica cannot be singularly credited for the Trump victory in 2016, Wylie says now, but by studying American culture — researching how Americans responded to Fox News, for instance — the company tapped into already existing beliefs and insecurities.
That drive for American exceptionalism became a defining characteristic of the era, and when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin set foot on the lunar surface, it was undeniable proof of America's ability to accomplish any feat when singularly focused.
Gone are the days of Bose singularly dominating the NC field with awesome ergonomics but mediocre sound: today we have all the big names like Beats, Sony, and Sennheiser offering noise-cancelling headphones with sound that's constantly getting better.
"Rob Quist is a Montana native who understands the struggles of hardworking families in the state, while Gianforte is singularly focused on supporting special interests, wealthy landowners and millionaires like himself," communications director Meredith Kelly said in a statement.
Soltero has given more thought to productivity apps than almost anyone I know, and the insights he brought to Acompli — which Microsoft acquired in, and later transformed into the Outlook mobile client — resulted in a singularly powerful email app.
In New Jersey, the Democrats are expected to be pick up the New Jersey governor's mansion, as the singularly unpopular Chris Christie is set to leave office, with approval ratings hovering in the teens like a ghost in chains.
Judging by the singularly poor timing of the Trump administration's two major economic policy initiatives, namely the Trump tax cut and its "America First" trade policy, one can be excused for thinking that it has an economic recession wish.
"Instead of working with the president to pass bipartisan legislation that would actually benefit Americans, House Democrats are singularly obsessed with finding something they can use to damage the president politically," he argued in the initial complaint in April.
Chris Christie of New Jersey, another adviser to Mr. Trump, argued that rather than demonstrating any kind of malfeasance, the tax records published by The Times showed Mr. Trump to be singularly qualified to overhaul the federal tax code.
During the primary, Steve Bannon was able to capitalize on the anti-establishment, anti-McConnell sentiment to boost Roy Moore — a singularly problematic and divisive candidate who had failed to carry the state several times when running for governor.
Shoshanna Shapiro, Girls (2012-2017)Played by: Zosia Mamet The J.A.P. had gone out of fashion as a singularly negative stereotype until Shosh waltzed into our lives in her pink Juicy Couture tracksuit and Sex and the City obsession.
On "Community," seen from 2009 to 2015, mostly on NBC but later on Hulu, Mr. Erdman played the singularly annoying member of a group of elderly students who were known as the Hipsters because they had had hip replacements.
Mr. McKinney told international food safety regulators at a meeting last summer in Rome that they were too singularly focused on consumers, at the expense of pharmaceutical companies and research scientists working to meet growing global demand for food.
Professor Reinhardt argued that what drove up the singularly high cost of health care in the United States was not the country's aging population or a surplus of physicians or even Americans' self-indulgent visits to doctors and hospitals.
But crack seed also refers, more singularly, to preserved fruit in which the stone heart has been split and left embedded in the flesh, a touch of bitterness that makes the taste stronger, keener — a shock to the tongue.
In the middle hour of the debate, Biden found his footing; his answer on why he wanted to be president and why he was singularly ready to do the job was his best answer of the entire debate season.
" Inhofe called the current investigation full of "smear tactics" used by Democratic lawmakers who are "desperate and singularly focused on discrediting and delegitimizing President Trump, no matter what, in spite of his successes with the economy, military, and judges.
He doesn't easily embrace comparisons to Serling, a singularly influential figure in television who wrote many of the show's most beloved segments and helped audiences see contemporary consequences in his stories of enchanted artifacts, interstellar travel and nuclear Armageddon.
In her reading, Ms. Diamond discovered a singularly focused and unapologetic woman, obsessive about baseball statistics, who spent her life defying gender stereotypes — even as she was surrounded by naysayers, including her own teammates, in the Jim Crow South.
As for the headphone jack, what was once a singularly greedy and consumer unfriendly move by Apple to sell more dongles and Lightning jack licenses, has become a regular offense now that Google, Essential, HTC, and others have joined in.
By devoting so many pages to her conflicted, sometimes contradictory thought process, Heti honors the weight of this singularly assigned-female decision, and lends power to those who make it — those who choose not to have children and those who do.
"Election after election has shown us that putting forward a new perspective is how Democrats win the White House," he said, returning again and again to the idea that his was a uniquely inclusive campaign with a singularly far-reaching appeal.
Trump's Putin fandom is one of the most singularly enraging facts about his campaign for dedicated neocons, who view Putin as an autocrat who the US should meet with suspicion and military strength, not unlike the autocrats who rule Iran.
But as well as the grim aspects of his career—his ownership of slaves and support for the forced relocation of native Americans—his approach to the public finances, though intellectually defensible, makes his use on a note singularly ironic.
Snapchat bears have been singularly focused on a key correlation since Snap released its S-1: the introduction of Instagram Stories and a sharp drop in Snapchat's growth rate in daily active users (DAUs), which both occurred in Q4 2016.
"The U.S. chief Iran hawks indeed have the President's ear as (Secretary of State) Pompeo and (National Security Advisor) Bolton are singularly focused on bringing Iran's economy to its knees," said Stephen Innes, head of trading at SPI Asset Management.
But while it retains the loyalty of most white and "coloured" voters, especially in its stronghold in the Western Cape, it needs to win over more black voters, a task made harder since the departure of the singularly unpopular Mr Zuma.
While the podcast world is filled with LGBTQ shows and/or shows featuring queer hosts — including The Read, Throwing Shade, and RuPaul: What's The Tee — there are few, if any, singularly queer-themed shows produced by today's top public radio networks.
The emergent themes of the show can be broadly cast into three categories (though none of the artists fit singularly into any one): corporeality (interpretations of politics around the body), place (examinations of place, space, and time), and religion and spirituality.
Everyone I've talked to describes the experience of witnessing totality during a total solar eclipse (it is important here to distinguish between an "eclipse" which could simply be partial) and the moments of totality as, well, a singularly indescribable experience.
Indeed, Kiarostami devoted his life in film to creating a body of work that singularly embroils the director perforce in Borgesian loops of fictional play; never coyly, but rather through a tender, poetic lens fixed on the mundane and ordinary.
At a time when digital skills are an increasing necessity for success in education and the job market, cutting access for the Americans who are least likely to afford those services on their own seems like a singularly bad idea.
UNRWA – one of the longest-lasting entities at the U.N. and likely its single largest bureaucracy in terms of personnel – has also operated under singularly expansive terms, defining as its charges not only actual refugees but all their descendants, indefinitely.
This visit was singularly important, as it is clear evidence that Saudi Arabia yearns to learn from the American entrepreneurial spirit that proved resilient in America's toughest economic times, the same spirit that Saudi needs for its economic transformation to succeed.
In every instance I can think of where police were provoked to resort to a use of force, it was the behavior(s) of the subject encountered that singularly brought about a forceful response by police; often with deadly consequences.
Perhaps the left soured on him because he is a singularly ham-handed politician, who possesses all the native charm of a Howard Schultz, the billionaire Starbucks founder who is trying to win the presidency one sanctimonious tweet at a time.
Most important, the scene represented a singularly raw and vulnerable moment in a genre defined by its artifice—perhaps the main reason why New York, a product of what is now an essentially irrelevant genre, lives on on the internet today.
Six months prior, Golovkin also appeared shadowboxing in an Apple Watch commercial that led much of the mainstream public wondering why of all possible athletes that a boxer was singularly featured, as well as questioning the identity of the mystery shadowboxer.
As dazzlingly directed by Sam Mendes, this sprawling portrait of a rural Irish family during the Troubles makes singularly dexterous use of a basic tool often considered old hat in the theater these days: a juicy, suspenseful and impeccably orchestrated plot.
"Of all the many dishes in Louisiana cooking, gumbo is the one that most singularly defines us," said Frank Brigtsen, the chef and an owner of Brigtsen's Restaurant, where rabbit filé gumbo has been a signature offering for 21413 years.
She exited on Thursday after her avalanche of progressive policy proposals, which briefly elevated her to front-runner status last fall, failed to attract a broader political coalition in a Democratic Party increasingly, if not singularly, focused on defeating President Trump.
And each show — yes, even "Moulin Rouge!" for a few blessed minutes — reminds us how a singularly crafted pop song can make you feel as if it had been written especially for you, while creating an outsize sense of shared universality.
Other singers have parlayed their personas into business empires — Dolly Parton, for instance, with her Dollywood theme park, Dixie Stampede dinner theaters, Dolly slot machines and "Coat of Many Colors" merchandise — but none are as singularly sprawling as Mr. Buffett's Margaritaville.
The plan relied on crafting agreements with Central American nations in order to force asylum seekers to seek relocation in those nations as opposed to the US.Miller has been 'singularly focused on how to get people out of the country'
Adults of mature years know not to engage in histrionic self-pity in public, not necessarily because they avoid self-pity, but because outside of high school parties, this is a singularly ineffective way to make people like and support you.
In this lavishly illustrated, multivoiced and comprehensive catalog, some dozen curators, critics and writers insistently create more space between the work of this singular and singularly Brazilian artist and the European influences she absorbed in Paris in the early 21815s.
Ironically, as Touré Reed also points out, this perspective is race reductionist: It presumes that key policies and initiatives must always and everywhere be tailored to singularly African American-branded issues in order to appear to address African Americans' needs.
It was Romney; the position in question was a singularly important Cabinet post; and the election was successfully fought not only against the Democratic Party, but also against the media and against the Republican Party itself, led largely by Romney.
As Lizzie Feidelson wrote in a 2016 essay for n+1 about her work as a housecleaner, an ambivalent pleasure of the job is that it gives you singularly novelistic insight into the people who dirty the spaces you clean.
It did support the Affordable Care Act but has more recently joined the Partnership for America's Health Care Future, a conglomeration of hospitals, drugmakers, and other industry groups that is singularly focused on opposing the new energy around Medicare-for-all.
Playing with the band so much before I would be singularly thinking about songs in my mind, and the added instruments weren't as integral to the process for me, but for this one, I was really thinking in terms of arranging guitars.
Souls established a new genre we don't have a word for yet, and games like Nioh suggest Souls established enough of a personal identity for it to be singularly separate from other games, even if we didn't recognize it at the time.
But because the clown is such a singularly horrifying trope in popular culture and urban legend, these 100 sightings led to thousands of viral news posts, the brief benching of Ronald McDonald, some misguided college campus vigilante groups, and at least one Batman.
The Process as a concept has been dragged through the mud by its association with the egghead Sixers, who've humped The Process like no team in memory, mostly as a way of coaxing their fans into forgiving whole years of singularly awful basketball.
" "That said, the Democrats singularly focusing on who might be behind it and not addressing the basic fact that they've been exposed as a party who not only rigs the government, but rigs elections while literally accepting cash for federal appointments is outrageous.
So I poured my Scotch and set about asking her a few questions, particularly about her online persona, her controversies, and her sense of irony — a sharp cocktail of eros and empathy that elevates her political commentary to a singularly powerful plane.
And while the Rangers keep winning atop the division -- Texas extended its winning streak to six games by completing a sweep of the Cardinals in St. Louis on Sunday -- the Astros are measuring progress by series victories and focusing on that singularly.
I&aposm literally here to argue that what I won in court over five years in the western district of Texas was the right -- and not just singularly, but all Americans have the right to share data for making firearms on the Internet.
Perhaps the only group singularly focused on that mission is A Continuous Charity (ACC), a 501c(3) non-profit based out of Irving, Texas, that promises to help Muslims secure interest-free loans, but also prods at the larger status quo in America.
Lamar's performances evoke a haunted, transcendent act of awakened consciousness and composed virtuosity that b(l)end the conventions of goth rock and European classical music, opera and the avant-garde, and spirituals and free jazz, yielding something that is singularly his own.
Using the real-world theory of linguistic relativity — which states, controversially, that what language we speak affects how our brain works — Chiang transforms Louise's life into a series of out-of-order moments that can be experienced singularly, including her daughter's eventual death.
In a rain-dampened ceremony attended by Chinese dignitaries, the Walt Disney Company on Thursday opened its $27.5 billion Shanghai Disney Resort, a theme park and hotel complex that represents a hard-fought victory in China for the singularly American entertainment conglomerate.
Trump will argue this is proof that Democrats were never really interested in getting to the truth but instead were singularly focused on taking him down, and his allegations that this was all a "witch hunt" will sound true to his supporters.
"Nordstrom is a company that we look up to that is hyper-focused and singularly focused on service and I think that's something we really are focused on at Rent the Runway as well," adds Maureen Sullivan, Rent the Runway's chief operating officer.
While some photographs appear singularly in frames on the wall, for the most part we see them as they appeared in print in magazines and newspapers, or we see the image both as it appeared in a layout and framed by itself.
But in interviews over the last week, his aides and advisers said the 77-year-old Independent has consented to some strategic changes as he tries to win over a party that in the Trump era is not singularly focused on economic inequality.
But it's also a singularly uninspiring one, relying on an existing bill that he had no part in creating, and that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has vowed he will never bring up for a vote in his chamber of the legislature.
Whether anyone heard the diplomatic niceties mumbled to the officials on the tarmac didn't matter: The wider message, meant for anyone watching — or reading, or checking Instagram — was unmistakable from the pictures, which were singularly easy to read no matter what the platform.
Microsoft knew it had to fix things, and in 2010 — a full five years after it launched the Xbox 360 — it tried to do so in a singularly impressive fashion with the Xbox 360 Limited Edition controller, which featured a transforming D-pad.
As his protagonist, a runaway slave named Cora, makes her way North on the railroad's various and unpredictable stops, readers are ushered through a series of harrowing experiences, each inspired by historical events, which remind them of the singularly disgusting machinery of slavery.
The "collaborative network approach" requires a group of patients or family members who want to help drive forward progress, collaborative physicians and researchers singularly focused on making progress for patients, and disease communities willing to contribute funds, data and samples to research.
Mr. Haneke, whose technical mastery often makes his considered existential dyspepsia easier to swallow, doesn't establish an explicit motivation for the spy — the 13-year-old Eve, the second-youngest member of the singularly unhappy Laurent family, whose story this movie tells.
The meditation, in both content and form, addresses concepts like online behavior—in which we are all together, but singularly alone in front of our laptops—human attempts to control time, and post-humanity, when the body and mind will no longer need to connect.
These are the working conditions of perhaps the most singularly gifted worker in America at a time when the Supreme Court is rolling back the collective bargaining rights of public workers who will never attain even the limited autonomy that James's superstardom has afforded him.
Without an overlord telling them when to rebel and when to go with the flow—or, perhaps, an Ivy League professor whispering in their ears—the electors seem singularly incapable of saving the nation from a loon, a fascist or an inveterate Twitter abuser.
But these diplomatic conversations become irrelevant -- as well as singularly frightening -- if any signatory country openly declares they will not abide by their responsibilities under NATO Article V (that article dealing with the defense of any signatory by all signatories if that country is attacked).
" The actress wrote that since their reviews focus mainly on women and not men, it "ultimately contributes to the perpetual minimization of women" and that it "propagates the idea that our worth is predominantly (or singularly) tied to our looks … the blatant hyprocrisy is nauseating.
Yes, my wife runs our foundation in the US, which is singularly focused on Computer Science education, and we have, in the last two and a half years, trained about 150,000 high school students on Computer Science and about 2,800 teachers on Computer Science training.
But if Spanberger defeats Brat in a huge upset, it will be in part because of people like Dave, registered Republicans who feel Brat has chosen Washington, D.C., over Goochland County, and who see in Spanberger a candidate who is singularly focused on their needs.
You can decide for yourself how effective the pivot was — offensive comments about another candidate's sex life are proof enough that being woke on war isn't a cure against other blind spots — but it is illustrative of how singularly focused Gravel's campaign is. Sen.
Mass Effect struggles and wheezes through its beginning and middle, across a seemingly aimless pursuit of a villain you've barely met, with a singularly unappealing carrot dangled in front of you: Can you prove to the galaxy that a human can be a Spectre?
But the thing is, once you take a story about surviving under the patriarchy — which Handmaid's Tale ostensibly is — and turn it into a story about a singularly special heroine transcending the patriarchy through sheer force of her specialness, then that story stops being subversive.
" He sees that nation states are singularly unfit to tackle the challenges arising from our planet-wide interdependence, in that they are "too inclined by their nature to rivalry and mutual exclusion," and appear "quintessentially indisposed to cooperation and incapable of establishing global common goods.
"Tax reform is the most important thing we can do to restore confidence to this country, to get jobs and prosperity and that's why we are so singularly focused on getting this done this year," House Speaker Paul Ryan, a Big Six member, said Tuesday.
" He then accused Democrats of "singularly focusing on who might be behind it and not addressing the basic fact that they've been exposed as a party who not only rigs the government, but rigs elections while literally accepting cash for federal appointments is outrageous.
Born in Northern Sudan and forced, by her parents being in political and bodily danger, to emigrate to the United States when she was eight years old, Alsarah has, as an adult, established herself as a singular, outspoken, and singularly gifted Sudanese-American musician.
Each book is a tale of a latter-day Job and a reflection on the act of storytelling itself, none more so than this latest, in which a singularly reckless young man keeps himself alive like Scheherazade — his ability to spin stories ensures his survival.
"You really cannot thrive as an institution by starving the neighborhood around you and being so singularly focused on your own goals," said Omar Blaik, a former vice president at the University of Pennsylvania, now the chief executive of the consulting firm U21995 Advisors.
He also brushed aside any suggestion that a white politician from outside Detroit might be unsuited to represent the district and cited the recent election of a white mayor in Detroit as proof the community is singularly focused on policy outcomes — not skin color.
But if any group remains singularly loyal to Mr. Trump, it is the small but impassioned number of white voters on the far right, often in rural communities like Golden Valley, who extol him as a cultural champion reclaiming the country from undeserving outsiders.
The behind-the-scenes discussions also illuminated the two-front war that Biden singularly faces as he simultaneously competes with other Democratic candidates for the nomination and against Trump and a Republican Party that have embraced unfounded arguments to discredit Biden and his son.
PARIS — It had the makings of a singularly unequal contest: a former K.G.B. officer and seasoned master of no-holds-barred global intrigue versus a former comedian bereft of any experience in power politics and battered by his country's bruising encounters with President Trump.
The UK election, they will most likely say, was singularly defined by Brexit — an issue that has divided Britain since the 2016 referendum and one in which Corbyn&aposs refusal to take a clear position appears to have cost him dearly at the ballot box.
Nor, for the most part, has the estimated $1.5 billion in U.S. support, in addition to training, over the past decade to the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), which has shown itself singularly unwilling or incapable of confronting Hezbollah's ongoing and mounting threats to regional stability.
"It is disappointing to see the de Blasio administration remain singularly focused on a cap that evidence suggests is doing nothing to relieve congestion while preventing thousands of New Yorkers from earning a living wage," Josh Gold, a spokesman for Uber, said in a statement.
In introducing us to bands like the Strokes, the Libertines, and later, Arctic Monkeys, Klaxons, and the Gossip (though certainly, its coverage of woman musicians could have done with some work), NME singularly informed the tastes of a generation of young British rock fans.
Meanwhile, his polls show that he's a singularly poor messenger for any kind of policy plan, because he's managed to position himself as the kind of outsider who Americans think can't understand the political system, rather than the kind of outsider who can fix it.
They are the forward edges of a sharp-elbowed exhibition, curated by gallery director Michael David, whose organizing principle might have been to present a snapshot of a singularly unhinged moment in American politics, but instead has inadvertently envisioned an uncertain and potentially terrifying future.
University of Colorado student Austin James Wilkerson — another young white man of the sort judges seem to find singularly difficult to punish — was sentenced only to two years with work release (followed by 20 years' probation), for raping a drunk freshman girl he'd promised to look after.
"This is not just singularly an economic issue," Perry told reporters at the G20 Energy Ministers' meeting in Bariloche, Argentina, citing risks of cyberattacks by "nefarious actors" or "terrorist groups" on the civilian electric grid, which also provides U.S. military bases with nearly all their power.
While his backers have made this a selling point, his critics have warned his coziness with the fossil fuel industry and his denial of climate science make him a singularly dangerous person as the international community has finally begun to take steps to reduce its carbon emissions.
I doubt Comey wants these salacious details to be the main message of his earnest tome, in which he comes off as a somewhat tragic figure who, in striving for decency, makes errors of judgment that helped put the singularly indecent Trump in the White House.
Not only did the show make her the person most singularly responsible for Rick's sacrifice at the bridge in a contrived way, but they also wrote her out of the show offscreen, using the time-skip to conveniently gloss over the events leading to Maggie's departure.
It's a testament to American privilege, in which one of the richest, most elite, and singularly fortunate people in the country—simply by virtue of being born into the right family—is able to live an active life primarily because he can afford to do so.
It's a claim that gets thrown around each Bachelorette mansion with abandon, but the specific accusations are edited out by producers who are wary of the show's illusion — that a modern princess will find her singularly devoted prince charming — being like glass slippers beneath a jib crane.
Then, in a singularly erotic, funny, and bold sequence, they bond, through a series of negs ("What's taking you so long?" she taunts, about coming up with Lola's choreography) and unsettling notes ("Lola is a little long in the tooth for a temptress," he tells her).
The rest of the explanation is its storied history of singularly great nightly lineups, which is explored in this lively new oral history in Vanity Fair, which includes reflections from everyone from Jon Stewart and Marc Maron to Cellar regulars like Jim Norton and Colin Quinn.
While TCTP is a singularly-focused program (run by Mama Gladness and benefiting only her village of Tengeru), KNCU is a collective of villages and farmers that work in the coffee industry that work together to promote access to coffee plantations and international sales of beans.
To listen to a stambeli musician do his thing—to watch his body sway over the instrument, the calloused fingertips running up the strings, to hear the warbled chant (Sidi Mansour ya baba, Sidi Mansour ya baba)—is singularly unique, meant to be experienced in the flesh.
Rating After writing a Tick comic book series (1988 to 1993), a Tick cartoon (1994 to 1997), and a live-action TV series (2001), Ben Edlund is taking another shot at bringing his singularly bizarre — and amongst The Tick's fans, fiercely beloved — superhero vision to life.
For someone who cares so singularly about approval, he almost never pursues it in any rational fashion; he routinely does the opposite of what a majority of the electorate claims to want, from leaving the Affordable Care Act alone to logging out of his Twitter account.
In light of that, Mr. Rose's accomplishment seems singularly impressive — as well as instructive — more so even than what Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez managed to do in her primary fight against a longtime Democratic Party loyalist, a feat that left her anointed as the future of liberal politics.
Steve Schmidt, an outspoken critic of the president who worked for Republicans before leaving the party, said that Mr. Whelan had been the "singularly most important and effective outside adviser involved in the confirmation effort" of two earlier Republican court nominees whom Mr. Schmidt helped lead.
The president's message came at the end of a week during which Mr. Trump and his aides have worked to portray the president as singularly focused on the devastating toll of storms pummeling Texas and Louisiana, and to project a more empathetic image for Mr. Trump.
Mr. Melikhov has founded a private museum that is devoted to the memory of the "anti-Bolshevik resistance" and that delves into a singularly taboo topic — why many Cossacks and other persecuted Soviet citizens welcomed, at least initially, Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941.
Of all the grifters, nationalist fanatics and die-hard imperialists who rallied in vain to preserve Moscow's territorial reach, Mr. Nevzorov, the star of a Soviet television news show called "600 Seconds," stood out as a singularly dashing, determined and seemingly doomed defender of Russian power.
Anti-Americanism reached a high in 2012, after three events made 2011 a singularly bad year for U.S.-Pakistan relations: the Osama bin Laden raid; a NATO attack that accidentally killed 24 Pakistani soldiers; and the killing by an American CIA contractor of three Pakistani men.
Jared Leto's 22017 take on the Joker, even though none of them would ever admit it, mirrored the rise of Gamergate somewhat perfectly, giving the world a sniveling misogynist covered in face tattoos, singularly focused on controlling the anatomy of Suicide Squad's standout woman character Harley Quinn.
While recent polls show that white women with a college degree favor Democratic House candidates by a large margin, 20 points or more, white college-educated men — who focus more singularly on economic issues, according to surveys — are a potential bulwark for the president and his party.
It's bittersweet, then, that she has just one show left in her residency at Joe's Pub in Manhattan, where she's been performing once a month all year, playing old songs and trying out new ones, fusing pop, jazz, gospel and Broadway influences into her singularly buoyant sound.
The singularly bonkers aesthetic honed in the United Kingdom over the centuries has reached a contemporary apotheosis — and this group of stars is rising to the top of the heap in international interior design by both referencing their country's history and reflecting on color, wit and wackiness.
"We are living in a singularly brittle context in which we do not have a basis for assuming that monetary policy will be able as rapidly as possible to lift us out of the next recession," said Lawrence H. Summers, a Harvard economist and former Treasury secretary.
An execution-style shooting that claimed many members of the same family with one shot to the head, some as they slept, sparing only two infants and a three-year-old child, at least one right next to their murdered parent—the assault seems singularly precise and cold-hearted.
"Further, the acquisition of SolarCity — which is undergoing its own business model transition — comes at a time when we believe Tesla should be singularly focused on becoming a mass automobile manufacturer," he wrote, referring to the solar energy services company of which Tesla CEO Elon Musk is chairman.
According to the filing, "the container includes a lid portion that is coupled to the base portion through a hinged connection such that the entire container is singularly constructed from a single piece of material," which pretty much sounds like a souped-up description of an average pizza box.
A university is an ostensibly diverse place, with a wide range of emotional states across the student body, but there's also a singularly of purpose—getting a college degree—and usually, more balance on the demographic and socio-economic scale than you might find in an average American city.
The only way to sum up his various costumes and personas is to say they can't be summed up — that their cumulative effect is to represent the full spectrum of human expression and suggest that spectrum can be singularly inhabited by one person, or by implication any of us.
But I also just love the idea of serving up a massive alien-invasion / global diplomatic crisis story as what basically amounts to a distraction — the real story being that of Dr. Banks' life, her longings, her grief process, and her total aloneness as a singularly brilliant woman.
To love David Wright was to do so in the face of the very Metsiest years anyone can ever remember, to appreciate how singularly un-Mets he was through his greatest triumphs, and then to see someone who was rewarded for all his loyalty by his body betraying him.
But Mr. Lewandowski's hiring is fraught: He was charged with battery for grabbing a reporter at a Trump campaign event in March; he is known for sometimes combative interactions with the news media; and his rise and fall at the Trump campaign made him a singularly polarizing figure.
The U.S. media and political leaders seem singularly concerned with denuclearizing North Korea, but signing a peace treaty and establishing a complete and irreversible peace system on the Korean peninsula are the only way to free the United States from the constant threats of war on the Korean peninsula.
"Instead of a resolution naming names and being singularly, emphatically, unequivocally condemning anti-Semitism ... you had a resolution that kept getting diluted and watered down, filled with moral equivalency, which is dangerous," he argued during an interview with radio host John Catsimatidis on AM 85033 in New York.
While the Fed isn't singularly responsible for policing market competition, it does have the power of the megaphone, and the implications of the research unveiled last week should signal a sea change across government: either tame the corporate giants, or watch helplessly as they eat everything not nailed down.
PHILADELPHIA — Democrats marked a decisive turn in their campaign against Donald J. Trump this week, moving to recast the 2016 race not as a conventional battle between left and right but as a national emergency that requires voters of all stripes to band together against a singularly menacing candidate.
Stanley Greenberg, a Democratic pollster, said he was skeptical of Mr. Sanders's ability to repeat his 2016 Michigan win, or his chances elsewhere in the Midwest, because Democrats this year, who singularly want to beat Mr. Trump, are less open to revisiting arguments over trade or Social Security.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — In President Trump's mind, he has become the indispensable man, the political force singularly responsible for the narrow lead that Troy Balderson, the Republican candidate, clings to in a heavily conservative Ohio House district and that Kris W. Kobach maintains in the Kansas governor's primary.
Turn on any talk show, open any right-leaning editorial page, and you'll see it: The reduction in marriage rates and birthrates in America is wholly and singularly the fault of feminists graduating from Wesleyan with women's studies degrees, declaring marriage to be archaic and motherhood to be oppressive.
The behind-the-scenes influencers of the literary world (and the ones who have to deal the most with annoying follow-up emails) are definitely the hard-working publicists, who have the singularly difficult task of figuring out how to make their books stand out in a crowded field.
Yet in a primary campaign defined by Democrats' hunger to defeat President Trump, Mr. Bloomberg is also offering himself up as a person singularly equipped to do so — a figure of unique standing and resources, with a powerful set of alliances and a fearsome political machine to draw on.
After all the speculation and worry about what Showtime's new version of the series would be, this week's double-length opening salvo ended up balancing the disturbingly strange with the merely quirky and the somewhat normal, resulting — yet again — in something as surprisingly accessible as it is singularly bizarre.
But instead of the works I expected to see—ones that delivered an incisive critique of gentrification, for instance, or made radical proposals for equitably designing and using space—"Showroom" offers a series of projects that, taken together, seem singularly fixated on the aesthetics of presentation and modes of display.
"We are pleased to disclose all of the test results which show that Mr. Trump is in excellent health, and has the stamina to endure – uninterrupted – the rigors of a punishing and unprecedented presidential campaign and, more importantly, the singularly demanding job of President of the United States," it read.
Among the artists featured are Matthew Dear (squelchy sweeps with robotic vocals), Geoff White (springy buzzes and glitchy snares) and Tycho (dawn-horizon, mid-tempo electronica for the still-up crowd)—each is singularly styled, yet everything fits together with a greater sense of cohesion than the game itself ever exhibited.
But this is worse, far worse, because it serves to remind me how much the Sioux and countless other Native tribes have been mistreated time and again by the U.S. government and greedy corporate types who were and remain singularly focused upon procuring pecuniary profits to create wealth for themselves.
Climeon's core technology is a small, modular thermal energy generator that can be deployed singularly or in groups to quickly scale the amount of energy that can be produced from a given heat source (each unit produces around 150 kilowatts of electricity, enough to power between 200 and 300 homes).
It is unfortunate that there are some who seem to believe that they already know it all, who pre-judge information before they've even taken the time to read or understand it, who believe that there is actually nothing left to learn, who believe that they, singularly, own the truth.
Overall,  I can't believe that after 210 days since the December rate hike last year with hundreds of economic data releases since that time, it seems ludicrous that the Fed's decision is singularly predicated on one single data release that is known to be volatile and subject to significant revisions.
But party researchers and publications argue that China is being tested by economic downdrafts and a tougher international environment, and that it needs a singularly strong leader to push through Mr. Xi's ambitious, contradictory agenda of revitalizing the economy while strengthening one-party rule and raising the country's global stature.
"Trump can whine and he can fire senior FBI officials, but he has been singularly ineffective either in getting the bureau to investigate his political opponents (they have not yet 'locked her up') or in dropping the Russia investigation, which continues to his apparent endless frustration," Jurecic and Wittes wrote.
"We are pleased to disclose all of the test results which show that Mr. Trump is in excellent health, and has the stamina to endure — uninterrupted — the rigors of a punishing and unprecedented presidential campaign and, more importantly, the singularly demanding job of President of the United States," the campaign said.
"These changes will effectively block Title X patients from the qualified providers of their choice, steering them toward organizations or providers singularly focused on abstinence and fertility awareness methods—political interference at its worst," Haywood Brown, president of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), said in a statement.
"A potential treat emerged as a wet firecracker in some sixty-eight neighborhood theaters yesterday where United Artists unveiled its singularly unorthodox 'Beat the Devil,'" the Times review said, comparing the movie unfavorably to its source, a potboiler of a novel pseudonymously written by the left-wing journalist Claud Cockburn.
While political candidates often try to project sympathy — Bill Clinton was especially known for wearing his heart on his sleeve — some Democrats said they felt a bond with Mr. Biden that transcended traditional political factors: They consider him to be a singularly experienced candidate when it comes to endurance and empathy.
If the singularly dominant force in his niche sport — in January, Ultra­running Magazine named him Ultra­runner of the Year for the fourth consecutive time — can so much as compete with these elite distance runners over 26.2 flat, paved miles, he'll force the running world to reassess his community of misfits.
Had history played out differently, we would have little cause to remember what seems like a singularly Lincoln-esque detail about this simple garment: "One Country, One Destiny" stitched inside, to be worn against his narrow frame and known only to a few besides Lincoln's tailor and the Great Emancipator himself.
From 2006 to 2013, when mineral-rich Bolivia benefitted from the global commodities boom, Morales commanded 60% majorities at the polls and was seen as a regional icon of both indigenous political identity and responsible leftwing nationalism, singularly capable of balancing social transformation among the poor with growth for the business sector.
Franco, who's spent so much of his career straining to be weird, seems like the perfect choice to direct and star in a movie about Wiseau, a strange and complicated man who gave the world a movie so singularly terrible, it's gone on to become something of an icon in its own right.
Later, as a graduate student in psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, she defined the term — a combination of passion and perseverance for a singularly important goal — and created a tool to measure it: the "grit scale," which predicted outcomes like who would graduate from West Point or win the National Spelling Bee.
" Laurence H. Tribe, a law professor at Harvard, said that he found Mr. Tillman's argument "singularly unpersuasive" and that it "would pose grave danger to the republic, especially in the case of a president with extensive global holdings that he seems bent on having his own children manage even after he assumes office.
"While there are a number of very good candidates in the DNC chair race, Tom Perez offers the party what it so desperately needs — bold leadership and ideas, strong experience managing an organization at the state and federal level, and someone singularly focused on rebuilding the party across the country," he added.
Notably, they were also the first label to release any music from the 1975, including their platinum-selling debut album and the Mercury-nominated I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It. It would be mischaracterisation to suggest these successes were all singularly Ehiogu's making.
Willfully over-the-top of action—Epic's Gears of War pedigree shines through in its blockbuster set-pieces—and singularly puerile of phallic funnies, it could have been one of gaming's greatest tonal miscalculations if it wasn't for the fact that it positively sings when all of its ingredients are mixed together.
But if we begin with the idea that the patient — not the pharmacy, hospital or prescriber — owns her list of medications and work backward from that, for the sole purpose of creating and then curating a singularly accurate drug list to keep her safe and healthy, I imagine it could be done.
But it was his nearly seven-point victory in November for his third term in the Senate that suggested to his supporters that he could be singularly positioned to win back not just Ohio but the key Midwestern and Rust Belt states that Mr. Trump flipped in 2016: Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin.
The story is told from his perspective for the vast majority of the novel, and Rachel is unquestionably the villain in the marriage — she's a cold, careerist social climber who's never home from work early enough for dinner with the kids, while Toby is a martyr who singularly does all the child care.
A potential compromise that has been floated is delving into non-Ukraine accusations in a separate Judiciary Committee report, while keeping the articles of impeachment singularly focused on Trump's efforts to pressure Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to open an investigation into his political rivals and withhold critical support until Zelensky did so.
Reconciling these complaints, some analysts say that RCTs should be viewed as "one tool in the toolbox" — that the problem is less the approach itself, which has certainly done a lot of good, and more the people claiming that it's the "gold standard" for research and a singularly good way of advancing knowledge.
On Wednesday, a report from a hawkish think tank in London called new attention to the debate by arguing that Saudi Arabia had, in fact, played a singularly important role in promoting extremist strains of Islam in British mosques and religious schools — including the training of British preachers who have advocated jihadist violence.
Epic has also moved on from having events singularly focused on one object or action, like a rocket launch, and is now pulling off substantial changes to the map in the midst of active play, so players experiencing a live event can find themselves parachuting back down onto a completely changed environment, no update required.
While Clementi was apparently open about his sexuality to an extent that Smith wasn't, both suicides still point to the ongoing importance of being the author of your own story -- something that's especially true when it comes to the singularly queer act of coming out -- and the excruciating consequences of losing control over that authorship.
It's that Trump is putting that investigation back in the hands of a Justice Department led by Jeff Sessions, whose own ties to Russia — and his own lies about them — make him singularly unfit to have any role in determining the future course of the Trump-Russia investigation or who will be leading it.
We have to be singularly dedicated to that mission and how we achieve it, which means that when we consider the attributes of an individual member of our team, it must be through an objective lens of professionalism, where the only thing that matters is how he or she contributes to our strength and effectiveness.
After a singularly polarizing presidential campaign (not to mention recent dismissive tweets by Mr. Trump in response to criticism from the eminent civil rights leader and congressman John Lewis), many minority-group members wonder just how aware their new leader is of the history of such divisions and of the urgent need to acknowledge them.
Diners and restaurant writers insist on seeing him as the inventor of every scrap of food sold under the Momofuku name, rather than as a restaurant operator who is very skilled — maybe singularly skilled — at creating the conditions other chefs need to come up with food that's not just novel but relevant to our world.
Waypoint is pleased to publish a chapter from the book here, focusing on the release and reception of hit mobile app Ridiculous Fishing—a game that emerged from the troubled waters of a cloning scandal—and moving into the development of the singularly styled shooter LUFTRAUSERS, a game that would go on to be a little controversial itself.
He has no hope of ever walking again but, thanks to a new war crimes tribunal, he finally has some hope that, after 22011 years as an independent country, Kosovo will belatedly grapple with a singularly taboo topic: why ethnic Albanians like him kept getting attacked and in some cases killed even after their Serbian tormentors had fled.
"They can't have multiple objectives and we need to be singularly focused on fighting ISIS," the official said, adding that there were still significant numbers of US-backed fighters at At Tanf and that it was possible that not all members of the Shohada Al Quartyan group would follow their leader in pursuing anti-regime operations.
"The Match Factory Girl" (Monday and Wednesday), starring the Kaurismaki regular Kati Outinen as the title character, is a singularly poker-faced revenge story, while in "The Man Without a Past" (Friday, Tuesday and Wednesday), one of Mr. Kaurismaki's most purely delightful efforts, Markku Peltola plays a metal worker experiencing amnesia, an affliction that affords him a fresh start.
Unruly tensions abound across multiple levels, simple and complex, and it just might be that unique film that has no answers; but, as with the catharsis that comes at the end of great tragedy, if viewers can prepare themselves for a singularly excruciating time at the theater, they'll carry with them a lightness heading back out into the street.
But in the absence of Mr. Trump, who instead gave a rally in Harrisburg, Pa., Mr. Minhaj, a correspondent on Comedy Central's "Daily Show," and Ms. Bee, the host of TBS's "Full Frontal," took a page from the playbook of this president, whose relationship with the news media has been singularly contentious, and vented their spleens at the press.
For all its worldliness, the Kooples does throw off distinctly Parisian vibes (it sells a lot of floral scarves and breezy blouses with its studded sandals and destroyed jeans), and the standardized way in which it enters new countries speaks to the global appeal of French style, the idealization of which is not a singularly American pastime.
Jordan has twice as many championships and never lost an NBA Final; LeBron's teams went to eight straight finals, losing five of them, and yet Cleveland's comeback win against Golden State — in which James led every player on both teams in every significant statistical category — may be more singularly impressive than any of Jordan's individual titles.
As I turned a corner and made my way toward Calle Internacional, the street that once singularly marked the border, to view the wall art, I glimpsed a young woman on the American side of the fence who was reaching through it as she lovingly stroked the head of a teenage boy squatting on the other side.
The more corporations preach the usual litany of transparency, sustainability, inclusiveness, corporate social responsibility, diversity and tolerance, and industrial giants run soft-focus advertisements telling us how much they care about us, the more Trump positions against it and conveys that he acts exactly as you would expect a businessman to act: Like a greedy S.O.B. who is singularly out for himself.
Given stewardship of a great and fascinating game that people love to watch, the NFL decided—for reasons that could only make sense to the dour regional billionaires that own its franchises, and which are best expressed by the thick ginger oaf they hired as their factotum—to focus on the gnarled and grandiose aspirations of its singularly boring owners.
Rep. Ted DeutchTheodore (Ted) Eliot DeutchHouse Democrats urge Trump to end deportations of Iraqis after diabetic man's death House conservatives call for ethics probe into Joaquin Castro tweet Democratic leaders seek to have it both ways on impeachment MORE (D-Fla.) called on the House on Thursday to pass a resolution that would "singularly condemn" anti-Semitism in the wake of Rep.

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