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It spells out word for word in Arabic what ISIL spells out in English.
I.N.A.S.F.S." spells out "Gay is Not a Synonym for Shitty.
These are both features that the marketing description spells out.
It spells out how relentless data-processing actually drives climate change.
Deep into Hustlers, Jennifer Lopez's Ramona spells out a familiar theme.
His goatee and attraction to young blondes spells out: classic midlife crisis.
Definitely, the battery life spells out "outlet warrior" instead of "mobile warrior".
This necklace spells out "LOVE" in turquoise-and-gold dots and dashes.
The first letter of each paragraph spells out a rallying cry: RESIST.
I turn on cnn and it spells out shithole across the screen.
Its amended version spells out a code of conduct and reporting mechanisms.
But while Chopin's music opens up emotional worlds it spells out nothing.
This form spells out the income or loss from that small business.
The new policy better spells out what Twitter considers a financial scam.
This form spells out the income or loss from that small business.
In the world of This Is Us, nothing else spells out love more.
ZUU eloquently spells out over its 42 tracks that Denzel Curry is back.
Watch the series pitch video, which spells out the entire batshit premise, above.
Coming Apart just spells out his concern about the cognitive stratification of society.
Constructed of shoelaces, it spells out "We Shall Overcome" (also the title, 2015).
And each of those center letters spells out the name of an ISLAND.
A conference report released after the House-Senate negotiations spells out the actions.
That law spells out the process agencies must follow before they impose regulations.
As the title quite clearly spells out, Trump didn't want to be president.
He also says they have a prenup that spells out all the financials.
In the second volume of Captain Marvel, DeConnick spells out what Claremont hinted at.
Essentially, the very principle of keeping the currency decentralized spells out Bitcoin's own doom.
The current five-year plan for 2011-15 spells out government policy in detail.
The new trailer also spells out the movie's plot in a bit more detail.
The sign spells out the word "Eire," which is the Irish word for Ireland.
Cloudera's top rival Hortonworks is publicly-traded and spells out the risk to investors.
The cursive letting apparently spells out her middle name, Jordan, according to Page Six.
The document also spells out the specifics of the services, such as twitch-viewerbot.
The first letter of the second word in each unit spells out KJP FOREVER.
The CDC website spells out who falls into the high-risk group, he added.
Federal law spells out the competency standard on which Judge Gergel relied on Monday.
The delicate cursive writing reportedly spells out her middle name, Jordan, according to Page Six.
More importantly, Flagg's third-person omniscient narration explicitly spells out their love for each other.
In a statement provided to TechCrunch, Rethink spells out its own demise in straightforward language.
The binary spells out the first statement programmers traditionally learn how to display: "Hello world."
And in some ways, Fussell spells out his intentions with the EP's title, Universal Country.
Your profile spells out your role and the type of connections you want to make.
What this all spells out is Universal is on the cusp of another lucrative franchise.
The treaty spells out what countries are and are not allowed to do in space.
It also spells out that schools don't need to share information on its arbitration cases.
A Social Security table spells out how your benefit changes depending on when you claim.
Of note, Wired's 2014 story spells out much of what's being alleged in the suit.
She spells out Pecados, and then all of the ghosts turn up to crash their party.
The small tattoo spells out "misunderstood" in capital sans-serif font letters on his right cheek.
President Trump insisted on reading the passage of the Constitution that spells out the Electoral College.
The piece, also done by Von D, spells out "Animal Rights" on Moby's arms and hands.
This phrase is cringeworthy because it spells out something that should be exemplified in your application.
The bling spells out "Disick" in bubble letters with 2,291 diamonds, weighing in at 33.87 carats.
No federal law spells out what companies trading in personal information can do with user data.
There is the Mueller report, of course, which spells out his multiple attempts to obstruct justice.
Fournier spells out their strategy: start quick, stay out of the wake of other boats, win.
David Bernhardt signed another order today that spells out who will lead the department through Jan.
His writeup also spells out how to install the addon if you want to try it out.
The book quotes a British government report of 2015 which spells out this unpalatable trade-off frankly.
India is not a signatory to the 1951 Refugee Convention, which spells out states' responsibilities towards refugees.
Presidential nominees also must sign an ethics pledge that spells out how potential conflicts will be managed.
The issue: Federal law spells out a process for law enforcement to search a suspect's email account.
The NASEM reports spells out many additional policy steps we should start considering in Congress without delay.
The town of Williston, North Dakota, spells out its name in Christmas lights for the holiday season.
I want him to make a sign that mimics police light and spells out what is lost.
Foer never clearly spells out the implications, but he strongly implies there's something nefarious going on here.
The contract spells out everything from sex to chores to finances to our expectations for the future.
The first letter of each word spells out "Dream St," aka Dream Street, McCartney's former boy band.
A roster on a small wooden board nailed to a wall spells out washing or cooking duties.
It spells out concrete ways that complaints like Ms. Fowler's should be systematically recorded, tracked and addressed.
The committee drafting the platform last weekend approved the document, which spells out the party's policy priorities.
Yes, I know, what is the sign, if not the neon lettering that spells out the brand name?
"It spells out what the market is implicitly pricing - non-standard measures are difficult to withdraw," he said.
Mr. Cone is not a sophisticated writer, and his dialogue frequently spells out what ought to be subtext.
The plan also spells out how your employer would handle a default, which is generally a taxable distribution.
"It spells out what the market is implicitly pricing: non-standard measures are difficult to withdraw," he said.
The "Agreement" spells out what people want from those who govern them in a clear and tangible way.
But it is not a signatory to the 123 Refugee Convention, which spells out legal obligations to refugees.
If an artist leaves, it pays to have a legally binding contract that spells out every possible outcome.
A last will and testament spells out whom you want to give your assets to after you die.
The guidance also spells out what constitutes sexual harassment and the settings that are included while practicing law.
Lily's voice-over narration frequently spells out the societal pressures of young womanhood in a cool, detached affect.
The letter also spells out specific documents the committee wants from the DOJ no later than March 85033.
It spells out the name and birth and remembrance dates of her son, Ed, who died in 2011.
The divorce also spells out visitation rights -- they didn't have kids together, but they've got lots of animals.
The production always spells out what was already pretty intelligible and which recent elections have made glaringly evident.
Such a document, referred to by some co-owners as a prenup, spells out the terms of engagement.
Kamaru Usman for a shot to get his title back ... and spells out why he deserves that chance.
The policy spells out some exceptions, including cases of rape and treating women who have had botched abortions.
The reality is that no deal amounts to a very bad deal, as our briefing this week spells out.
When approved, Square also spells out what the total cost will be, and displays the monthly payment options available.
As the paper spells out, this makes it tricky to evaluate whether UBI programs are living up to expectations.
There are plenty of ethical spells out there that can help you attract a partner who's right for you.
Baldwin topped it all off with actual Bieber bling: a sparkling diamond necklace that spells out her husband's name.
Today's Doodle spells out and surrounds the Google logo in bloom with all kinds of vibrant flowers and plants.
Dressed in a bejewelled headscarf, Ms Tutiek patiently spells out her credentials to the audience, who are mostly elderly.
A divorce decree, which makes the termination of a marriage official, usually spells out the co-parents' designated responsibilities.
The contract spells out exactly how much Gilbert got paid every year -- right down to the monthly checks. Enjoy!
Among them is the above, seemingly abstract, structure that actually spells out Mozilla's name in its multicolored isometric shapes.
It's no secret she has a rooting interest and spells out the many reasons why she's on Karlan's side.
Specifically, Facebook is considering a label on political ads that spells out that they haven&apost been fact-checked.
The other is the essential-health-benefits provision that spells out categories of benefits all insurance plans must cover.
In the U.S., the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 spells out privacy rules for patient information.
As the church's own website spells out, the Latter-day Saints (LDS) have a bad history in matters of race.
The arabic spells out a transliteration of 'meat ball' in English - which sounds like 'mayit baul', or Dead Paul. pic.twitter.
Jones spells out in stark terms exactly what this battery of state laws amounts to: an open war on women.
The letter spells out the Gates' main philanthropic concerns and ambitions, on issues related to education, climate, health, and gender.
The memorandum also spells out, in rough detail, what the DOT and the FAA are looking for in these applications.
Friends as well as strangers should sign a lease that spells out such things as when the rent is due.
But Delporte spells out the appeal — possibly too much, as this doesn't leave much space for readers to spot connections.
But officials sought to spotlight the difficulties of developing a doctrine that spells out distinct consequences for actions in cyberspace.
Dickens deftly negotiates the complexities of how fragmenting our time—into work time and leisure time—spells out social decay.
However, a new report by the Institute for Government think tank spells out why this simply won&apost be possible.
For example, the code spells out careful guidelines on how to market to children and explicitly prohibits solicitation in stores.
And since the game rarely spells out what you can do, figuring these interactions out is an act of discovery.
"This spells out how and when we are going to settle this with the prosecutors," BHP spokesman Paul Hitchins said.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has said he won't move on any gun measures until Trump spells out his position.
It's called the Telephone Robocall Abuse Criminal Enforcement and Deterrence Act, which I certainly hope you noticed spells out Traced.
A simple will usually contains a guardianship provision that spells out who will care for minor children if both parents die.
Kaia's also bares a striking resemblance to her brother Presley's tattoo that spells out her name "Kaia XXIII" in similar font.
He spells out three unique challenges the smart home division at Google is trying to solve to build out that ecosystem.
Another thing that the show spells out is what June's dad knew about this whole ordeal, which, as suspected, is everything.
Win spells out her creed in a letter written to Bernard in 1940 while he was serving in the Norway campaign.
A collection of legal memos spells out that in a bit more detail, challenging several of the Republican nominee's policy proposals.
" She spells out the apparent narrative connection explicitly: "My family's arc was eerily parallel to Detroit's; we'd boomed together and now . . .
It's a 54-page document that spells out the chain's new stocking system, providing a window into Target's more general restructuring.
A speech that spells out how is he going to improve the lives of Americans in concrete ways could deliver dividends.
India is not a signatory to the 1951 Refugee Convention, which spells out refugee rights and state responsibilities to protect them.
The set spells out a loving message, so you can share your morning coffee together or wherever life takes you. Anthropologie.
The website hosting the Ciphr data spells out what law enforcement agencies might be able to do with the customer information.
Published on Biden's campaign website Thursday evening, the plan spells out more than 20203 policies targeted specifically to the LGBTQ community.
In this choreographic experiment, Will Rawls spells out a phrase from Sonia Sotomayor's dissent in the Supreme Court's travel ban decision.
The foundations of math are like a constitutional document that spells out the governing rules all mathematicians agree to play by.
An international agreement called the Outer Space Treaty spells out what countries are and are not allowed to do in space.
The proposal spells out the details of a central component of the climate plan released by Bennet, a 2020 presidential candidate.
The resolution, which spells out certain powers for congressional committees and the White House in future impeachment hearings, is primarily procedural.
As a program note spells out, "de novo" refers both to starting over and to a retrial that includes new evidence.
However, the visual form of the work clearly spells out its themes as the viewer moves around the stunningly beautiful construction.
You gotta watch the clip ... McGrady spells out why he's so grateful for cops like Officer White -- it's a really cool moment.
Unlike the first — cursive writing that per Page Six spells out her middle name, Jordan — Kaia's second design is far more graphic.
Leaked memo spells out Facebook's new 'ground rules' restricting employee discussions about politics and religion How hot is employee chat at Facebook?
If you're paying attention, you'll notice that the notes are all layered in a precise order that spells out the song's  title.
The Jets have shown no interest in giving him a long-term deal that spells out that he's the clear franchise quarterback.
A look at the fees section on a traditional banking account page spells out lots of complex situations that will cost consumers.
Tensions among party factions could surface through the process of assembling the party's platform, the document that spells out its policy positions.
"In her own way she spells out the 'America First' agenda, but she has not been hostile to the U.N.," he said.
Fontes's installation spells out her vision of the problem, but it's up to the viewer to think of their own personal solution.
Nevertheless, it clearly spells out that the "publication, diffusion or reproduction by whatever means, of false news," among other offenses, is punishable.
The U.S. Constitution may just be four-pages long, but Article II Section 4 of that critical document spells out the rules.
A second spells out the job descriptions for business opportunity specialists, who give advice to small businesses that seek to be contractors.
Similarly, the resolution spells out that Republicans may request to call witnesses — which is already permitted under House rules — and issue subpoenas.
Section 1302(b) is the part of the Affordable Care Act that spells out what is included in the essential health benefits.
Orlando Bloom got a new tattoo on his arm that spells out his son Flynn's name, birthdate, and birth time in Morse code.
In its filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Uber spells out details about a driver appreciation reward and directed share program.
Notably, a painting that spells out "YOLO," a piece from Flood's recent "LOL" series, adds a tongue-in-cheek lightness to the show.
One Reddit user also pointed out that the mobile spells out "Pig" which could refer to the "Piggy Piggy" episode in season 1.
Turns out, I really could have used Google's latest feature, which Android Police reports spells out words phonetically when you search for them.
So, the crimes alleged by Turkey will have to be "extraditable" acts under the U.S.-Turkey treaty, which spells out specific extraditable acts.
Its welcome message is a little critical — "you're crazy for this," it spells out at one point — but mostly it's all in jest.
And finally — and maybe most importantly — the festival's poster spells out, in brutal font-size relief, the pecking order of music in general.
On a bulletin board in the FBI office that Prairie visits, some fans noted that there is braille that seemingly spells out R1C85L.
The Times story spells out the same narrative, including a quotation from Vyarya that is exceptionally similar to one in the Meduza article.
Google paid Ved $6,006.13 — which spells out Google if you squint real hard —  before doubling the total when he donated it to charity.
But you won't find a word about this in Article II of the Constitution, which spells out the power of the legislative branch.
They develop a detailed "organic system plan" for a certification agent (aka certifier) which spells out how their operation adheres to organic standards.
But a new federal lawsuit spells out the insane details of what is surely the most bizarre erotic business rivalry of all time.
A 1981 neon sculpture that spells out "American Violence" in the shape of a swastika suggests that white nationalism is a chronic condition.
I like that Verizon spells out all of this right on the page where you pick your plans, instead of burying it elsewhere.
Malik's latest body art spells out the four-letter L word right across the knuckles of his right hand in a large, sweeping script.
Trump's budget proposal spells out a plan to create a Federal Emergency Response Fund for a rapid response to public health threats like Zika.
The SEC agreement specifically spells out news about a change in control of the company or a change in company directors or top executives.
Italian media say the unorthodox academic co-authored a 2015 presentation which spells out how to take the country out of the euro zone.
The listing spells out broader plans to bring augmented and virtual realitytechnology to the enterprise, starting with dedicated enterprise versions of the two headsets.
His only long spells out of New Orleans were spent in Las Vegas, where he wasted $2m on the slots before he was cured.
Even with this caveat, the study clearly spells out how damaging sea level rise could be within our current lifetimes, let alone in 2100.
And unfortunately, we won't really know how that will affect the merger until the Justice Department spells out any new demands in greater detail.
So are the odd asides Lanthimos spells out to no clear purpose, like David choosing not to eat on a day when he's hungry.
It's a testament to how good this sequence is that it doesn't matter that the episode practically spells out Bill's impending death in lights.
The company spells out what sort of information researchers (the white hat hackers) should include in their reports in order to receive the reward.
As the two-letter country codes appear beside the word "EXIT," the work spells out what the departures of various countries might be called.
The bill spells out the needs to be addressed, including workplace policies, respite services, training and support for caregivers, and information and referral services.
A. N.P.C. delegates are expected to complete China's 13th five-year plan, which spells out key social and economic goals from 2016 to 2020.
Larson in particular spells out how the federal government would pay for his proposed expansion of Social Security benefits, largely through some tax hikes.
Once a quarter, it typically spells out its expectations for everything from unemployment to interest rates in something called the Summary of Economic Projections.
Each song spells out the trilogy's themes: desire, passion (with just a tinge of taboo), obsession, true love and, certainly not least, luxury shopping.
A.S. Playing a boarding-school dean in Joshua Harmon's "Admissions," Jessica Hecht at one point spells out an Indian student's name to a colleague.
Impossible's website includes a 2019 lifecycle assessment report by the sustainability firm Quantis, which spells out the smaller environmental footprint of the Impossible Burger.
This light narrative touch falters a little at the end, which gets more conventionally scary and spells out plot points that were already implied.
Schedule E, which spells out income or losses from partnerships, S-corporations and rental real estate, would be a highlight of the billionaire's return.
CNN has obtained a letter from a former patient to Columbia officials that spells out her allegations of sex abuse by Dr. Robert Hadden.
There are three groups of circled squares in his puzzle, and each group spells out the six-letter name of a brand of beer.
His point -- which he spells out in his lyrics -- the black community let Em be a guest in their house, but now he's canceled.
But if "The Moors" sometimes has the discouraging effect of new chalk squeaking across a blackboard, what it ultimately spells out is worth reading.
And this metal ring that spells out "West," the reason I wear it is that I have a 3-year-old son named West.
"I recommend involving a lawyer and drawing up a contract that spells out what will happen in the event of a breakup," he said.
It turns out those flickers aren't random but are, in fact morse code, which once you sort through it all spells out the word "KEYWORD".
In Britain, as Frances Coppola spells out, the National Insurance fund regularly runs a deficit in recessions; it is set to run out in 2035.
The minutes spells out "what the market is implicitly pricing: non-standard measures are difficult to withdraw," Antoine Bouvet, senior rates strategist at ING, said.
" Overall, as Banker puts it, Kavanaugh's dissent "spells out an extraordinarily broad view of how religion can be used to avoid complying with the law.
As you prepare your taxes, file Form 5329, which spells out the so-called "excess accumulations tax" or the penalty that applies to missed distributions.
Users are walked through a tutorial that spells out how you can change settings to make transactions private by default, or any time you choose.
Across over 330 pages, the Field Flight Operations Unit spells out a wealth of legal, technical, and safety issues for operating aircraft on FBI missions.
But instead, their lawyers say, it drew a line using civil statutes of limitation, which spells out how long victims have to bring a lawsuit.
Players in competitions recognized by the committee are subject to the World Anti-Doping Code, which spells out the rules for drug testing and investigations.
" The ending spells out the installation's intent more clearly: "For the millions who have been forced to flee their homelands to escape violence and discrimination.
The company support website for merchants also spells out the company's policy — though it does allow for the sale of safety accessories like trigger locks.
One set of Scrabble pieces on the tree in the Red Room spells out "Be Best," the name of the first lady's child wellness initiative.
But as a broader debate between Sanders supporters and Warren supporters spells out tensions within the progressive base of the party, it's certainly gaining attention.
Manafort's civil lawsuit relies on an arcane law called the Administrative Procedure Act, which spells out the process federal agencies must follow when writing regulations.
The "Inside the NBA" star says there's a legit 60% chance Kobe returns to the league next season ... and he spells out his reasons why.
It also spells out prescriptions for future presidents, despite the tough-on-crime rhetoric that President-elect Donald Trump espoused on the campaign trail last year.
She's shown in an oval surrounded by a curlicue design, incorporating some of Buchinger's tiniest handwriting, that spells out three chapters from the Book of Kings.
On Monday, it published its term sheet document for acquisitions, which spells out how much money it will set aside for escrow and for how long.
It's a long-standing issue, but an extensive report released by the government's screen industry body Wednesday spells out just how diverse the country's screens are.
The "1", "8," and "5" could correspond to the numerical value of a letter of the alphabet, meaning that the braille actually spells out RACHEL, a.k.a.
Tamblyn spells out the new rules, which men (and women) can accept or keep needlessly fighting against: You're either with our bodies or against our bodies.
The bill also spells out the board's duties, which include developing policy on the process of deciding whether to share information about a zero-day vulnerability.
There is nothing in the commitments made by the Obama administration that spells out what type of power plants the United States can and cannot build.
A charity helped pay for its development, she says, with some donations from people who were "D-Y-I-N-G"—she spells out the word.
In another section of that agreement, Instagram spells out exactly what it's taking from your smartphone when you grant it permissions — a requirement of using Instagram.
The legislation spells out specific penalties for Moscow, drawing on legislation that Congress passed and President Trump signed last summer to sanction Russia for its behavior.
The logo also spells out the letter e, but it no longer looks similar to Internet Explorer, and looks a lot more modern as a result.
The appellate court ruled the testimony from the women was warranted because it established Cosby's "unique sexual assault playbook" ... and spells out exactly what it was.
If all goes according to plan, the banner -- which spells out "Black Lives Matter" in white letters against a dark field -- will stay aloft all month.
He spells out his essentially hopeful, fundamentally romantic worldview in a 1989 interview: There must be a huge store of good will in the human race.
But a show that gives you a donkey who spells out messages in big green clouds of flatulence gets at least one more week from me.
What this frothy, uncomplicatedly beautiful dress spells out, however, is what Marchesa meant to stylists and shoppers at a certain not-so-distant point in time.
That sort of combination likely spells out for barnburner of a fight, and is a welcomed addition to an already entertaining night of boxing on March 12th.
The search engine's Doodle depicts an observatory and spells out the Google letters with blue and red constellations, with Haro's bespectacled face represented in the second "o".
The congressionally mandated report is the work of 13 federal agencies and more than 0003 scientists, and it spells out how climate change is hurting people already.
The "Irish backstop" is the main hurdle to a deal that spells out the terms of Britain's departure from the EU and future relationship with the bloc.
FaceApp never spells out that it's downloading the filtered photo, but it's not unusual, as iOS researcher and CEO of Guardian Firewall Will Strafach noted on Twitter.
Last month, the Trump administration released its annual budget — a 148-page document that spells out the type of policies that it would like to become law.
Since the guide is geared towards law enforcement members and their families, it then spells out how a criminal might use all of this information and more.
The most amazing thing is that a Clinton campaign official essentially spells out why it's nuts to Axios Presented By LexCorp, but doesn't quite piece it together.
China's National Development and Reform Commission published a new version of its so-called negative list, which spells out industries where foreign investment is limited or prohibited.
The minute-long commercial spells out all of the HBO Box's lavish capabilities, from its ease of portability to the wonderful soundproofing abilities that cardboard can offer.
Above all this, a cheeky neon sign spells out "Holiday Motel," and to the side, a light box advertises "Free Narcissistic People Disorder... Free Orgasms," and more.
When it is time for my son's writing practice, I draw out sentences as John spells out each word to me, and he then copies them underneath.
DealBook has some data from eMarketer that spells out the opportunity: • Video is a big part of advertising, making up 17 percent of American digital ad spending.
That will likely require borrowing from other approaches to AI — especially symbolic reasoning, now sometimes called "good old-fashioned AI," which explicitly spells out relationships between things.
Warren also spells out specific breaks with the Trump administration, including a promise to end the Justice Department directive requiring federal prosecutors to seek maximum prison terms.
He said it would be key in handling looming issues like overhauling the National Environmental Policy Act, which spells out the review process for major federal projects.
But while L.G.B.T. spells out those differences, it also mashes everything together in a manner that deprives some of the consonants of their particular history and legacy.
The Labour Party's manifesto from 2017, its most recent, clearly spells out that the party would "overhaul" regulation of the financial system and nationalize certain "key" utilities.
Yet Sterling does make missteps with the clichés embedded in pieces like "Stolen Evidence" (2018); red tape spells out "EVIDENCE" and orange foam suggests a crime scene.
By curbing liability for discrimination claims, the Senate's bill explicitly spells out and limits the types of settlements a Congress member would have to cover themselves, CNN reports.
More than 100 Cincinnati Bell employees created the mural at the headquarters Wednesday, which spells out 'PRIDE' in the colors of the Pride flag, CNN affiliate WLWT reported.
The Innocents spells out what I assumed was an obvious rule of this shapeshifting game: Skin-to-skin contact, under high-stress circumstances, is what triggers the change.
It features a ticker tape of binary code that spells out his birthday (June 23, 1912), and depicts the "British Bombe" machine that helped break the Enigma code.
House Republicans are demanding access to classified documents related to special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, including a heavily redacted memo that spells out the scope of the investigation.
The plan clearly spells out a call to nearly double the so-called standard deduction from the current level to $12,000 for individuals and $24,000 for married couples.
Rich Greenfield, in his blog post, "Content Dethroned," meticulously spells out how the platforms are successfully producing content utilizing all these tools and will continue to do so.
Mr. Cheng offers us a list of four, three-word phrases where the first letters of each word in the phrase spells out WOW: 18A: WAR OF WORDS
The execute order spells out how and when the withdrawal of US forces from Syria will take place, but the official would not provide any additional operational details.
If you apply the common code "A=1, B=2 ..." to the numbers in the clue, it spells out "Like this clue," and the answer is IN CODE.
So they create a "performance improvement plan," which spells out the employee's problems and lists the ways the employee will fix them as well as a timetable, etc.
But Mr. Prine's true story of Paradise, Ky., also spells out just what we have to lose in this gorgeous green world, and how permanent those losses are.
Another room features a neon sign that spells out "You Are Magic," and requires visitors to touch fingers or hands to complete a circuit to light the neon.
To the Editor: David Leonhardt's column about working-class colleges beautifully spells out the power that education has to propel poor Americans into the middle class and beyond.
The lawyers said there were serious flaws in the draft policy that spells out when officers must use the cameras and how the resulting footage should be handled.
It's widely expected Democrats will draft their own report that argues a case for collusion, as well as spells out all the avenues the committee did not investigate.
A downtown theater glows with rainbow lights, and the tower on top of the building spells out the city's name high above a ticket booth covered in cobwebs.
The stock market may seem expensive, but if earnings keep coming in hot, the world keeps getting stronger and Washington provides business relief — that spells out a different story.
As Sony spells out, you'll still be able to purchase in-store codes for downloadable content and other digital add-ons, like season passes for games that offer those.
Similarly, San Francisco's Hawaiian-themed Liholiho Yacht Club scored an Instagram hit with its floor tile, which spells out the word "Aloha" — only to inspire copycats across the city.
The Facebook event is more explicit about Gamers for Freedom's goals because it spells out the connection between the protest action and Ng "Blitzchung" Wai Chung's ban from Hearthstone.
The paper spells out the fallback option for avoiding a border, which is to keep Northern Ireland in a customs union and in full alignment with single-market rules.
Robert Mueller expert Garrett Graff explains what this means for the Russia investigation, and spells out the six biggest questions now facing the administration, Congress, and the American people.
Dore said one of the main triggers for the release of the remaining tranche will be when the government spells out its plan for overcoming its current economic challenges.
The contract also spells out situations in which United would be the controlling shareholder of Avianca, and calls for a board seat if United reaches a 5 percent stake.
Dave Bling and Big Will of NYC-based DWS Jewelry tell us Ferg dropped $10k this week on a new mouthpiece that spells out "Hood Pope" in multicolored diamonds.
The Fourth Amendment spells out the conditions under which the government can search private property, but Americans have always had the right to the equivalent of encryption, he said.
The federal restrictions do still prohibit Perez from taking contributions from individuals and companies involved with the Labor Department, a restriction his website also spells out for prospective donors.
This new trailer spells out an ominous second season: the entire solar system is now at the edge of war, with a new weapon that could potentially threaten everyone.
It spells out how to construct a socialist America in the abstract, but we have two proposed pieces of legislation that dictate how to restructure American medicine in practice.
A memo with "Foreign Service Dispatch" typed at the top spells out that to be with a Yeti, one must get an official permit and pay a Yeti fee.
Instead, it spells out the Department of Justice and Department of Education's existing policies to federally funded schools, based on the Obama administration's interpretation of federal civil rights law.
The note spells out how the council could meet and vote virtually "as a last resort" in the event of a serious public emergency, including a public health emergency.
The suit compelled the Justice Department to release a new version of Mueller's report that spells out which of the nine justifications permitted by FOIA applied in each redaction.
In a separate white paper, Mr. Sanders's office spells out some possible revenue sources, including increases to payroll taxes, and to high-end income taxes and some corporate taxes.
The plan also spells out a long list of administrative actions Ms. Warren would take to change the health care system, even if Democrats do not retake the Senate.
By contrast, in a new book, "Children of the Dream," Rucker Johnson, a Berkeley professor of public policy, spells out the price we pay for having abandoned the policy.
This week's hearing focused on two pieces of the law: Section 512, which spells out platforms' liability for pirated content, and Section 1201, which limits cracking digital copy protection.
On Thursday, the YouTuber released the video, showing how her lifetime-achievement award, the Campaign to Unify the Nation Trophy, spells out the C-word very clearly behind her.
Wall Street is "blessing any company that spells out its China losses, from Carnival, with its highly visible duo of plague ships, [to] and ," the "Mad Money" host said.
And patterns of "influence and affinity" are what the exhibition — organized by the art historians Jill Lloyd and Reinhold Heller in cooperation with the Munch Museum in Oslo — spells out.
And for further proof that Hadid may have, in fact, begun to move on, look no further than her necklace, which spells out her own name, instead of reading "Abel."
Even if your agreement spells out equal contributions, there may be cases where one partner covers for the other or takes on the cost of an emergency repair, she said.
In a series of tweets, Smith spells out exactly why the three filmmakers in Home Again are representations of Whiplash's Chazelle, its star, Teller, and the film's producer Jason Blum.
He admits that Superhuman was using pixel trackers, spells out how they work, admits they could have been abused by bad actors, and generally doesn't come across as particularly defensive.
They noted that on a Taiwanese keyboard with the Zhuyin Fuhao layout, the string spells out 我的密碼, or "wǒ de mìmǎ," which means "my password" in Mandarin.
In the third to last episode [she and Nick] had a big scene in that other place/dimension, and she spells out that she wouldn't go back if she could.
But with so much bullishness already priced in and hedge funds already very long, many fund managers are becoming cautious until OPEC spells out how the output agreement will work.
The proposal spells out just how big a threat it is in its request for an increase of $12.5 million (totaling $49,459,000) for researching and responding to vector-borne diseases.
A hundred days passed and my peers and I discovered a new prophecy, a horrid one that spells out the end of days for our structurally and emotionally fragile city.
" 6:35 AM PT -- TMZ Sports has obtained the criminal summons -- which spells out the woman's allegations against Jones in graphic detail ... including an allegation he "slapped her p***y.
In his book Republic, Lost, Lessig spells out his notion of "dependence corruption," whereby Congress is unduly responsive to big donors because they are dependent on them for campaign money.
Grassley here spells out a core conservative value, present in the tax bill, that says wealth should be directed to capital both as an economic principle and a social one.
Some of the lies that the special counsel spells out in the redacted memorandum appear to implicate the president and those close to him in possible collusion and obstruction crimes.
Under a backlighted logo that spells out SLURP in elongated, noodly letters, a sheet of glass on First Avenue frames the long, tunneled dining room, designed by New Practice Studio.
The full client list spells out just how many people have access to Clearview's tech — people in more than 2,200 law enforcement departments, government agencies, and companies across 27 countries.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell are roaming freely between the lines of the Constitution, which spells out very little about the technicalities of the impeachment process.
The formal name of the bill -- the "Bad Lawmakers Accountability and Key Emends Act" -- spells out BLAKE and, according to Walker's Communications Director Jack Minor, is "ironically directed" at Farenthold.
In this second edition, John Giorno's version spells out "You Got to Burn to Shine"; Friedrich Kunath's contribution shows two pre-kiss visages with a setting sun between their lips.
Scodelario announced she and Walker were expecting a little boy with an Instagram post where she is holding a balloon that spells out "BOY" while her husband cradles her baby bump.
"The White House vulnerabilities equities process spells out what the government should be doing when it comes into possession of 0-days," Alex Rice, chief technology officer of HackerOne, told TechCrunch.
There she plainly spells out the predicament in a way that feels realistic, the kind of no-bullshit conversation you'd imagine real post-apocalyptic survivors would have in times of desperation.
A new working paper by John Barrios of the University of Chicago and Yael Hochberg and Hanyi Yi of Rice University spells out one deadly consequence of this increase in traffic.
Quast said if the Detroit case is appealed, Equality Now will file a reworked amicus brief that addresses the numbers question and spells out how the issue goes beyond nine girls.
One of those is the plant's water permit, which spells out how much water the plant can draw from the Hudson River to use for non-radioactive cooling purposes, Sheehan says.
Only after the court rules whether the Italicum can be used, or spells out the aspects that must be changed, will the parties will be free to go to the polls.
In expectation of Robert Mueller making big moves in the investigation before the holidays, Garrett Graff spells out the 14 questions about Trump and Russia that Mueller knows the answer to.
The 58-page document, complete with bullet points and clip art, spells out a direction for behavioral and social science research—including psychology, economics, and sociology—for the next four years.
They don't have to love the rules, as long as the rules give them a clear framework that spells out what they're responsible for — and what they don't need to do.
However, Apple's second-quarter forecast spells out a stutter in iPhone sales for the first time, and the company's predictions include its first year-over-year revenue decline in 13 years.
" Not much has been shared publicly about Care Labs, aside from a Medium post that spells out a big vision to imagine "how care delivery might look in the digital era.
One of the new characters introduced in John Wick 3 is Asia Kate Dillon's "Adjudicator", who spells out the fine print of the High Table like a scowling font of footnotes.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Adidas is expected to redouble its U.S. efforts when Kaspar Rorsted spells out his strategy next week, potentially allowing the new CEO to set an ambitious profit margin target.
Finally, it spells out how a rider experiences driving in its cars, and how the technology works in the case of interacting with emergency vehicles, law enforcement and other first responders.
In a second painting of van Gogh (also 2017), White depicts his subject in profile seemingly adjusting his broad-brimmed hat, and spells out the artist's name on the painting's surface.
The Cleveland Browns QB filed for divorce from his college sweetheart Rebecca Liddicoat earlier this month -- and in court docs obtained by Bossip, RG3 spells out why he pulled the plug.
The card features a shot of David in his gear standing in goal ... and on the back bio, it spells out exactly how Ayres turned from Zamboni driver to NHL player!!
The BLM document contains language, first reported by E&E News on Monday, that spells out the administration's response to opponents who argue drilling in the Arctic will hasten climate change.
In "We Are Data", John Cheney-Lippold spells out what the implications might be for our "algorithmic identities" in the digital age, and how they underpin everything from architecture to accountancy.
Wall Street is "blessing any company that spells out its China losses, from Carnival, with its highly visible duo of plague ships, [to] PVH and Nike," the "Mad Money" host said.
Critics say the pro-consumer language is misleading because the rights and safeguards it spells out already exist under state law, and don't require passage of this amendment to create them.
And Dr. Saltz preaches the gospel of having a document that spells out issues such as when the rent is due and who's required to pay the bill for utilities and repairs.
The last 48 hours have been particularly intense, triggered by the publication of a text which spells out the terms by which Britain and the European Union could part ways next March.
Even when Karl spells out that he's had sex with other players, and that none has come close to what they shared, he doesn't actually delve into the emotional connection they have.
The set of social rights, supported by all EU governments and institutions, spells out what the EU believes are the foundations of fair and well-functioning modern labor markets and welfare systems.
"I think the Mueller report very clearly spells out at least 10 or 11 instances of obstruction of justice, but I'm not here to have that discussion," she said at the event.
Though at times the play spells out its political messages a little too clearly, with characters addressing the audience directly, it is a convincing work with the potential to inspire direct action.
This restriction persists despite years of pressure and the possibility of exemptions under OFAC General License D-1, the document that spells out how the sanctions apply to technology products and services.
All these facts, according to DiCaprio and other speakers, including U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, show the need for more aggressive emissions cuts compared to what the Paris agreement spells out.
Here's where the airlines have the upper hand: It comes down to the "contract of carriage," a legal document that spells out the rights and responsibilities of the airline and its passengers.
As our leader in this week's print edition spells out, there is one simple reason why service on the country's airlines lags so far behind Europe and Asia: a lack of competition.
In a series of videos and photos posted to his Instagram Story, Offset, 26, showed off the tattoo, which spells out his baby girl's name along his jawline in a cursive font.
" After some prodding, Carson sweetly spells out his intentions for his intended: "I want us to live as closely as two people can for the time that remains to us on Earth.
The text of Qatar's WTO complaint cites "coercive attempts at economic isolation" and spells out how they are impeding Qatar's rights in the trade in goods, trade in services and intellectual property.
The second half of the Mueller Report spells out many instances in which the President tried to undermine the investigation, which only failed because Trump's staff failed to carry out his orders.
It spells out more than a dozen of the services that could be denied by individuals or businesses on the basis of religious objections, among them poetry, printing, flowers and limousine rentals.
Fergie — who, yes, became a mother in August 2013 — spells out "independent," rips a finger-wagging gospel breakdown, and leaves us with a nagging feeling that Amy Schumer has done this already.
There is, however, some air in the rule — which actually spells out how to fill a vacancy "by reason of death, declination or otherwise" — that an enterprising lawyer could try to exploit.
Numerous graphic iterations of fare-evasion have circulated in social media since November, including a set of stickers that depict three masked jumpers hoisting themselves over a turnstile that spells out FTP.
MORE (R-Ariz.), the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, has helped lead a charge to insert language into Senate-approved defense legislation that spells out a specific cyber warfare doctrine.
In the lawsuit, the groups are expected to accuse the Department of State of failing to follow a state act that spells out how agencies are expected to issue rules and regulations.
The revocation has to come from Trump through an executive order, or Congress via the United States-Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992, which spells out Washington's special treatment of the city.
Created in November 2017, the work spells out President Donald Trump's misogynist comments about groping women, which were publicized by the release of an Access Hollywood tape during the 2016 presidential election.
The new order spells out detailed categories of people eligible to enter the United States, such as for business or medical travel, or people with family connections or who support the United States.
Google spells out that this feature is available exclusively to T-Mobile users right now, which can be seen as somewhat odd since it's Verizon that's the official carrier partner for Pixel devices.
In one of the film's early moments, Manson Family member Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme—who would later serve time for her attempted assassination of President Gerald Ford—lazily spells out the Manson Family values.
For example, a family that hires a housekeeper to clean and wash clothes must have a written agreement that spells out job duties, scheduling, and hourly and overtime pay, and includes paid breaks.
Arthurs occasionally spells out messages that might be more powerful if unstated, but she excels at placing her characters in a tangible world and in conjuring relationships rife with ambiguities and sublimated tensions.
The advice, given to Cabinet ministers last month, spells out the legal implications of the UK's draft Brexit deal with the European Union, including the controversial backstop for avoiding a hard Irish border.
Watch any of the video guides after the app is downloaded and you'll see the "Activate device administrator?" screen popup, complete with a huge, scrolling list that spells out all the scary permissions.
In a reflection paper that aims to trigger a debate among euro zone governments, the EU executive spells out ideas on what could be done to deepen Economic and Monetary Union by 2025.
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 18 (Reuters) - California Governor Gavin Newsom on Wednesday signed into law a controversial labor bill, AB 5, which spells out when companies must treat "gig economy" contract workers as employees.
Within the cage there are four paintings: black and white, densely patterned, abstract images, one of which spells out "ellipsis" on a side border (suggesting a continuation of the story, whatever it is).
They also want to ease the burden of tests that require them to submit thousands of pages; and they complain that the Fed, although it spells out its scenarios, keeps its models under wraps.
In recent years, there's been a global shift away from democratic governments and toward powerful leaders who push a less tolerant agenda, and it spells out dire consequences for human rights around the world.
An exclamation-point-strewn brief on behalf of New York City taxi drivers spells out the challenge of litigating complaints one by one, challenging companies' claims that arbitration is the cheap and efficient path.
It spells out in more detail the conditions under which the UK could seek to exit the backstop if it were triggered, including the terms of an arbitration mechanism if the two sides disagree.
Now, with President Vladimir Putin's own re-election looming in March, a new report spells out how far the Kremlin has gone to make sure Putin won't face the same kind of online vulnerability.
"Once the government ... spells out what it wants to do and seeks Greek parliament's approval, since the plan cannot go ahead otherwise, then we will take appropriate action," union leader George Adamidis told Reuters.
A federal criminal complaint spells out his contempt for this week's many bomb targets, noting that Mr. Sayoc's van was slathered with images and slogans often found on fringe right-wing social media accounts.
In Florida, where 347 people are on death row after an execution on Thursday night, state law spells out a roster of aggravating factors and mitigating circumstances that jurors may consider in capital cases.
Yet Mr. Lloyd's memo, released by government lawyers in court on Thursday, spells out a fervently uncompromising opposition to abortion that all but guarantees further clashes at the charged intersection of abortion and immigration.
"When they are saying unless you have a legislative purpose, you cannot ask any questions [and] you cannot investigate — one of the purposes the Constitution spells out for investigation is impeachment," Pelosi told reporters.
Data from eMarketer — which is based on numbers from research firms, government agencies, media firms and public companies, as well as interviews with top executives — spells out the opportunity for the social media firm.
The negotiating mandate — titles "The Future Relationship with the EU: The UK's Approach to Negotiations" — is 36-pages long and spells out the UK government's hard-line negotiating position ahead of talks getting underway.
Carter spells out age here in terms of his ability to run the country and physically keep up with the toll of the job, but I want to return to something I've mentioned previously.
" They give me an eye exam, pointing to letters on a mirrored eye chart that spells out NO SEX, and ask me to name a word that begins with each letter. "Olive. Sensuous. Everyone.
The Crain parents' argument at the end of the series' explicitly spells out this very realistic tug and pull we all experience, between the protection of familial bonds — and the need to get beyond it.
The case against Karti Chidambaram spells out alleged violations of India's foreign investment law in the approval in 2007 of the sale of stakes in a company called INX Media Private Ltd to offshore entities.
The first step to creating effective cooperation is enacting a robust and lasting Vulnerabilities Equities Process that spells out the need for governments to disclose network vulnerabilities to the private sector, rather than stockpiling them.
In 2014, the United States and China, along with other countries, signed the Code for Unplanned Encounters at Sea, which mimics aspects of the earlier pact with the Soviets and spells out protocols for confrontations.
Without getting too far in the weeds, this is because of a 1997 consent decree under the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals that spells out how the government has to handle children at the border.
There's definitely a sense of sisterhood," she said while sitting in front of a desk in her congressional office with a nameplate on it that spells out in all capital letters, "the future is female.
The larger political project of dismantling the terrible structures of the capitalist patriarchy continues apace, and here I am cooing over my friend giving me a bracelet that spells out my name in Morse code.
"This resolution spells out the harmful impacts that a carbon tax would have on American families by making the energy we all rely on every day more expensive," Scalise said in a letter to colleagues.
Plus, a scene towards the end of the finale shows Will, Angela, and her children walking through the ruins of downtown Tulsa — while a broken marquee behind them spells out "Dr M" with its lights. 
F.D.A. Moves to Restrict Flavored E-Cigarette Sales to Teenagers The agency spells out its proposal to require retailers to wall off sections of stores to limit access, a move opposed by many convenience stores.
But plans for a Space Force may have been nipped in the bud more than fifty years ago by the Outer Space Treaty, which spells out what the treaty's signatories are allowed to do in space.
But in 2006, then-SEC Chair Chris Cox shifted gears amid concerns from some SEC officials about corporate penalties and issued guidance that spells out factors the commission should consider when determining whether to levy them.
Like all debt collectors, those contracted to recover back taxes must follow the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act which spells out when they can call, whom they can call, and what they can and cannot say.
The retailer's website has a whole section devoted to its mission and values, where the store spells out pretty clearly its lofty goals: "Our purpose is to nourish people and the planet," its mission statement reads.
" The 61-page indictment spells out the offending ads in black and white, adding that "By 2008, if not earlier, the Backpage defendants were aware that the overwhelming majority of the website's 'adult' ads involved prostitution.
The amendment lists the same stipulations as in Cicilline's newly introduced bill and spells out that no funds for the NDAA may be used to transfer F-35 aircraft to Turkey until such parameters are met.
But the country has not signed the landmark 1951 Refugee Convention, which spells out the legal obligations of states to protect refugees, nor does it have any domestic legislation in place to ensure their basic rights.
The French government released a 150-page document earlier this year that spells out its A.I. efforts around the health, environment, transportation and security sectors, and is putting $2 billion into funding projects around those areas.
In one of the best scenes in the film, the Association's first lawyer spells out, one by one, the popular myths that the NHL sells—like Randy in Scream listing the rules of the horror genre.
The LACMA curators have picked up on Hamilton's pique by starting with a piece by the Colombian Miguel Ángel Rojas which spells out Hamilton's title on a wall with little disks punched out of coca leaves.
Tax professionals are also digesting a new regulation from the IRS, just issued in September — a safe harbor that spells out the terms under which rental real estate can qualify as a business for the deduction.
One of the most recent policy changes spells out what to do if a PreCheck passenger wearing a prosthetic or other medical device like a cast or sling sets off a walkthrough metal detector, Brainard said.
The video is great ... Jorge knows Floyd is obviously much more experienced than him in the boxing ring, but he truly believes he can get the best of Mayweather and spells out his case on camera.
Bredesen followed up the statement that distanced himself from his party with a pointed TV ad, released first to CNN, that spells out his pledge to break with the left if he is elected in November.
The film builds to a blackout, an incantation, and a projection of NBC's inaugural "picture on air" as Leckey names Felix the "avatar of the tail" and spells out his nine "consciousnesses" rather than nine lives.
Onavo's ridiculous misnomer of a "privacy policy" spells out Facebook's plot in plain English: If you use Onavo's apps, Facebook is going to collect your personal information, including what apps you've installed and what websites you visit.
Moss disappears entirely into Becky, down to the way she spells out certain words, letter by letter, even in the middle of an unhinged rant, her mascara running down her cheeks as she sweats, drinks, and bleeds.
In its final messages to the player — a private conversation you're privy to because, again, you have access to Sam's emails — it explicitly spells out what you should do with the information you've found on this phone.
Another study published in 2013 spells out the parallels between zombies and rabies: zombies are imagined to be as aggressive as rabid animals, with similar drool problems; and they sometimes hobble, mimicking the convulsions of rabies victims.
Like Tremblay's other books, The Cabin at the End of the World never really spells out whether or not the novel really has supernatural overtones to it, or if it's just people doing horrifying things to others.
Apple spells out in clear terms which of its products would be most affected by the tariffs: The Mac Mini, Apple Pencil, HomePod, and many of its chargers and adapters would all become more expensive to produce.
If this all seems hopelessly confusing, just head to the account settings page on Netflix's website, where you'll see a "Your price plan is guaranteed until _____" message that spells out if and when you'll start paying more.
Sending him off on assignment, Walker's editor spells out the racket for him: I mean the fact that two-thirds of this cityis a fenced-off ghetto;that there's graft and corruption running right the way through.
The industry and the government have been negotiating the terms of a third version of a "Mining Charter," which spells out various targets including black ownership requirements which companies must meet to maintain or secure mining licences.
The bill also spells out new regulations for PFAS production and cleanup, requiring the EPA to regulate PFAS air pollution under the Clean Air Act, as well as another portion outlining how PFAS can be disposed of.
Sometimes he spells out narrative scenes, even somewhat fantastical ones, straightforwardly as in the sublime 21995 painting "Souvenir I," in which a middle-aged matron arranges her living room as a shrine to 22011s civil rights martyrs.
"The situation calls for a written agreement that spells out the particulars of the access and protects the tenant's possessions," said William J. Gribben, a partner at the Manhattan tenant law firm Himmelstein, McConnell, Gribben, Donoghue & Joseph.
Separately, if you're looking for insight on the Trump/Comey/Russia mess, I recommend Andrew Rosenthal's column and an editorial that spells out the connections, both in The Times, and Anne Appelbaum's column in The Washington Post.
The return included a Form W-2 that reports Herron's wages, a Schedule K-1 from his backpack manufacturer side-business and a Form 1099-B, which spells out gains and losses from the sale of investments.
INVESTMENT, TRADE STALL The World Economic Outlook report spells out in sharp detail the economic difficulties caused by the U.S.-China tariffs, including direct costs, market turmoil, reduced investment and lower productivity due to supply chain disruptions.
"It's an excellent read," Rounds said, adding that it sheds light on "the history of the terms treason, bribery, high crimes and misdemeanors," which the Constitution spells out as actions that merit impeachment and removal from office.
Her self-created alphabet of shapes floats across screen while an English translation spells out "RELENTLESS TENDERNESS," creating a soothing transitional space that makes one question the nature of the phrase as it drifts from screen to screen.
The fourth-most-popular GIF is a sticker that spells out "AOC 2020" in animated font — a plea for AOC to run for president, even though the minimum age for that job is 35, and AOC is 29.
Among the recommendations for tummy time and active play, the WHO also spells out that between the ages of two and five, children should spend no more than an hour a day plopped in front of a screen.
In response to earlier complaints, parents were later allowed to toggle off the app's search capabilities and set their own private passcode, instead of using the default setting, which spells out numbers as words for parents to enter.
The notice also spells out that seven specific "sales codes" are affected, meaning that cars kitted out with a very specific entertainment trim — Uconnect 21970C NAV with an 22018-inch screen — have been impacted by whatever went wrong.
It spells out exactly what it's hoping to avoid with these changes: Anything like the incident last year, where Google's top result in Search for "Did the Holocaust happen?" was a false article from neo-Nazi website Stormfront.
Amazon owning a chain of theaters spells out a lot of opportunities for it in terms of expanding its interests in film; in experiential, physical commerce; and in leveraging the rest of the pieces in its commercial empire.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is set to deliver a memo to the White House that spells out ways the December 12 special election could be delayed, including by applying pressure to Alabama's Republican governor, the officials said.
The few departures from that are confusing at best—there's an Indian-themed one that spells out "beyhive" in Devangari script—minus what's arguably the best thing in the drop, a $30 set of two Beyoncé-branded bandannas.
Sometimes they appear over water, too, surfacing word by word on images of the Great Falls along the Passaic River in Paterson, N.J. No pen or pencil directly spells out these words, no clattering keyboard or banging typewriter.
If it weren't for the ascent of mankind, the entire world would still look like the Serengeti, a galloping, roaring, thunderous paradise of bloodshed and birth, terror and triumph, as a recent study spells out in living color.
Stylized echoes of the original guerrilla art hub dot the common areas, from engraved signs of the new buildings' logo — which spells out "5Pointz" in wildstyle lettering — to plenty of graffiti-inspired wall art that decorates stairwells and lounges.
The memo, written by Mark S. Luckie, who managed relationships with influencers who use the platform, spells out the many ways that he believes the company has failed Black employees and Black users with its policies and staff makeup.
Yet many of those, he said, can barely accommodate the current levels of ridership—especially at stations with closed access points—and increased car traffic on local streets only spells out more danger for those trying to cross them.
"Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum board of trustees," a series of lists from 1974, each typeset and framed like an official document, spells out how one of that museum's supporters enriched himself through the previous year's coup d'état in Chile.
At the same time, the education system is responsible for educating, and that means teaching kids and their families what today's scientific research clearly spells out: that nutrition is fundamental to health and success in life, especially for children.
The following chart from the first-quarter letter spells out exactly how bad the first three months of the year were: The fund has enjoyed something of a rebound through April, though, making a 10% return over the month.
In Clinton's memoir, her third, she blasts other Democrats and spells out views that would make her unlikely to lead any future Democratic Party, in a frank manner that runs counter to her reputation as a cautious, calculated politician.
It also comes after the New York Fed last week published its standard contract with correspondent banks, which spells out that the burden of preventing and reporting breaches lies largely with the correspondent bank, in this case Bangladesh Bank.
The proposal also spells out more cases in which asylum seekers could be detained, something Jean Lambert, a British Green Party member of the European Parliament, said showed the EU was taking the wrong attitude to people seeking sanctuary.
E.T.: The members of Trump's Arts Council left an intentional hidden message in their resignation letter: the first letter of each paragraph spells out R-E-S-I-S-T, a reference to a popular anti-Trump rallying cry.
Ms. Giunchigliani — who has gone by "Chris G" since teaching middle school and spells out the pronunciation, "June-kill-e-on-e," on business cards — has closed a spending gap in her bid to succeed the term-limited Gov.
As their indictment spells out, Parnas and Fruman are accused of making donations to super PACs and individual candidates with the express goal of furthering their interests and, at least in some instances, those of a Ukrainian government official.
She elates crowds in Iowa and South Carolina with her denunciations of President Trump, and spells out her policy agenda — on matters like restricting gun sales, reducing prescription drug prices and giving tax benefits to renters — in precise terms.
She elates crowds in Iowa and South Carolina with her denunciations of President Trump, and spells out her policy agenda — on matters like restricting gun sales, reducing prescription drug prices and giving tax benefits to renters — in precise terms.
EditorsNote: Spells out "injured list" on first reference, minor edits throughout Nelson Cruz hit the go-ahead homer, Mitch Garver homered and drove in three runs, and the Minnesota Twins topped the host Detroit Tigers 6-23 on Friday.
May's motion that she seeks parliamentary backing includes a "withdrawal deal" that outlines the divorce and a "future relationship" document that spells out the areas of negotiations that she says are needed to resolve how the EU and U.K. will interact.
A dozen long-stemmed roses will set you or your sweetie back as much as $140, or up 8.4% from last year, while that greeting card that spells out your affection will cost about $5.25, a more than 203% jump.
Non-English speakers were also 77 percent less likely to have an "advance directive," a legal document that spells out what type of care patients want and who should make decisions on their behalf when they're no longer able to communicate.
Kevin's analyst, Dr. Karen Fletcher, repeatedly spells out her controversial theory that DID grants sufferers extraordinary control of their bodies, citing such examples as a blind woman with a personality capable of vision, or a strongman personality spontaneously developing extraordinary strength.
He had since cooperated with Mueller's office and other investigations, and the new indictment spells out in greater detail how Flynn, while receiving classified intelligence briefings as Trump's foreign policy campaign adviser, took direction from Turkish officials for his work.
Accordingly, one of the most valuable papers produced in 2017 is an epic example of data-retrieval: a piece of research that spells out the rates of return on important asset classes, for 16 advanced economies, from 63 to 2015.
To guard against problems seen in other cities, Washington riders must agree to a digital contract that spells out rules that prohibit riding on sidewalks, mandate sticking to roadway bike lanes and proper curbing of discarded scooters, LimeBike's Gendron said.
The regulation even spells out an example in which an advisor tells a student inquiring about financial aid that "most of our students receive scholarships," which could be considered misleading if the student made a decision based on that information.
Consumers should also have a "contract" with a product manufacturer that adjusts over time — whether actively or automatically — and that spells out the implications of either a rift in data sharing, or in situations where the data itself is unfavorable.
A liquid-based generator spells out poetic words in midair using plumes of vapor drawn from a water basin in Rafael Lozano-Hemmer's latest technology-driven artwork, Call on Water, now on view at the House of Electronic Arts in Basel.
He spells out that merely decriminalising consumption—in effect, downgrading drug-taking from a serious offence to something more like a parking violation—is inadequate, since it leaves the supply side of the business in the hands of the mob.
While the indictments against Manafort and Gates largely pertained to a series of suspicious financial dealings tied to Russia and Ukraine, the indictment against Papadopoulos spells out a series of interactions with Russian agents, with the encouragement of Trump campaign officials.
While the chorus literally spells out the title, I M U R chooses to let the song wander into an extended groove of chirpy vocal samples and bent 808s before arriving at the final hook, no more resolved than before.
The law, which took effect Friday, also spells out what officers must do before searching individuals, their belongings or their homes in cases where the person is not suspected of a crime or there is probable cause to conduct a search.
It spells out who may or may not serve, what activities may or may not earn you a court-martial (sodomy, by the way, is still against the UCMJ), and how the military can treat you on the way out.
In the fine print of its promissory notes, the agency spells out its terms: Borrowers must repay what they owe even if they drop out, are unhappy with their education or can't find a job in the field they trained for.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a letter to her fellow House Democrats the House will vote this week - on Thursday, according to a senior Democratic aide - on a resolution that spells out how future public hearings will be held.
The office also developed a new answer to its list of frequently asked questions that spells out with greater detail the scope and limits of federal employees' right to express their views while they are at work or on duty.
Whether you&aposre a newbie in the kitchen, looking to expand your repertoire of cooking techniques, or just desirous of more recipe options, a good cookbook that spells out the steps involved in preparing the dish is a must-have.
The policy spells out specific penalties for lapses in attendance, and Tesla says it is meant to make it fairer -- for instance, employees who are 10 minutes late won't be penalized as harshly as those who are one hour late.
Mr. Ghogre and Mr. Quigley offer us a list set that phonetically spells out the word "JULY" in the first word of each theme phrase: JAY GATSBY, YOU ARE NOT ALONE (a great entry in itself), ELLE MACPHERSON, and WHY BOTHER.
It rarely spells out events fully for you, and while it starts out as a relatively lighthearted story about some kids in a quiet school, it eventually takes a dark turn that will have you questioning your own place in the story.
May's motion that she seeks parliamentary backing for includes a "withdrawal deal" that outlines the divorce and a "future relationship" document that spells out the areas of negotiation that we needed to resolve how the EU and U.K. will interact in future.
The judge wrote that allowing voters to challenge a rejected ballot because of handwriting issues wouldn't be a burden on the state since state law already spells out a process for voters to appeal when their ballots were deemed ineligible for other reasons.
Much as the Lockharts' surname spells out their emotional reticence, Artis's given name is a more-or-less blatant indication that the reader is intended to envision art, DeLillo's in particular, as another mode of cold containment and storage for future use.
LONDON, June 12 (Reuters) - Britain's government will delay the Queen's Speech, in which it traditionally spells out its policy plans, because of the upheaval caused by Prime Minister Theresa May's failure to win a parliamentary majority last week, the BBC said on Monday.
IPAB's recommendations have the force of law unless countered by a 2/3 majority in the Senate, which can only get involved if total Medicare expenditures stay within IPAB's recommended levels, as Penny Young Nance spells out very well over on Fox News.
To combat this, Republican Senators Chuck Grassley and Mike Lee and Democrat Amy Klobuchar and some two dozen other senators from both sides of the aisle introduced a bill that spells out a legal pathway for generic companies to press for the samples.
One is tempted to step in through sliding glass windows, but an overlaid pattern of Ben-Day dots spells out "This Is Not a Door" and directs visitors instead to a portal lacquered in neon orange, set centrally on a graphite gray wall.
Ms. Burnikel offers us a set of theme phrases where the first word is a sound-alike for a letter in the English alphabet and, when read from top to bottom, it spells out LGBTQ, which stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer.
The best cookbooks for beginnersWhether you're a newbie in the kitchen, looking to expand your repertoire of cooking techniques, or just desirous of more recipe options, a good cookbook that spells out the steps involved in preparing the dish is a must-have.
Sandy said he later raised concerns to Duffey, a political appointee, that the hold could potentially violate the Impoundment Control Act of 1974, which spells out the steps that the president must take in order to pull back funds appropriated by Congress.
Already opposition politicians have reacted furiously to a leaked government document that merely spells out what Mr. Macron promised during his campaign: tighter controls over those seeking compensation, including sanctions and cutoffs for those who refuse more than two "decent" job offers.
The paper to be discussed among diplomats next week before Barnier presents the opening demands to London in the week of June 19, spells out that Britain will get some credit — notably its 39 billion-euro share of the capital of the European Investment Bank.
According to what appears to be the lone 2004 study that spells out the "YXQ-EQ" method, it turns out that the treatment consists of Yan standing alone in a room and emitting his Qi toward a group of lab-grown rat eye cells.
The draft also spells out that an investment fund can be passive, and not subject to CFIUS oversight even if there are foreign investors, as long as investment decisions are made by Americans and the decision on hiring those Americans is also made by Americans.
First introduced in 2014, the fourth generation of Forpheus (easier to remember than "Future Omron Robotics technology for Exploring Possibility of Harmonized aUtomation with Sinic theoretics" as stated on its website, but spells out FOREPHUS) was displayed at the CEATEC trade show last October.
The draft also spells out that an investment can be deemed passive, and not subject to CFIUS oversight, if foreign investors have no access to non-public technical information or rights to be on the board of directors of a U.S. critical infrastructure company.
A new state might join the ranks of those that allow testing of autonomous vehicles on public roads: A bill just passed the Texas Senate Transportation Committee that spells out a path toward statutes allowing use of highly automated vehicles on public state roads.
Most adults sang, and children occasionally chimed in and swayed side to side during classics like "Yellow Submarine" and "All Together Now," which Mr. McCartney has said was created with children and their singing habits in mind (the song spells out part of the alphabet).
Deborah Ronnie HorowitzNew York To the Editor: Theresa Brown spells out one vital piece of how we can bring sanity and peace to hospital patients' dying process: clear guidelines for decisions by the medical staff about moving from radical medical interventions to comfort care.
The committee is widely expected to issue two competing reports: one from Republicans that concludes no evidence of collusion was found, and another from Democrats that argues a case for collusion, as well as spells out all the avenues the committee did not investigate.
A nurse who worked with Ebola patients in West Africa in 2014, only to wind up isolated in a tent behind a New Jersey hospital, ended her lawsuit against the state on Thursday with a settlement that spells out rights for people in quarantine.
And while privacy policies are flawed, app stores require them as part of compliance with California's online privacy law, which requires any online service that collects personally identifiable information about California residents to "conspicuously post" a privacy policy that spells out what is being collected.
It calls for products to meet five minimum security standards: encrypted communications, automatic security updates, the requirement for strong passwords, a point of contact for reporting security issues, and an easy-to-understand privacy policy that spells out what user data is being collected and shared.
The $2033 million agreement, which was provided to The Washington Post in advance of its public release later today, spells out for the first time how many square feet the online retail giant must fill each year in order to get money from the county's hotel tax.
In one early scene, Joe spells out to his wife how much the idea of gay people and gay sex repulses him, with the confidence of a man who knows he's firmly in the majority, generously throwing around the word "faggot" (among other slurs) without flinching.
In doing so, The White House budget completely eliminates spending for 19 agencies; spells out cuts for other federal agencies, such as the Environmental Protection Agency and National Institutes of Health and NASA; and increases spending for The Department of Defense, Homeland Security, and Veterans Affairs.
Nobody spells out where the monsters came from, or how the world's armed forces reacted, but we get the gist during the course of a hushed pre-title sequence which, as in so many of the best horror movies, would work as a short film in itself.
Dalio, who Forbes lists as the 57th-richest person in the world with an estimated fortune of $18.4 billion from founding hedge fund giant Bridgewater Associates, released a report Thursday in which he spells out the ways he sees capitalism as failing in the United States.
Tara must have been internally wrestling with herself over the idea of breaking her promise for the past six episodes, but we only get to hear the final resolution of that internal debate, which she helpfully spells out to Baby Judith so we can hear it, too.
The part of Jelloman's gimmick that doesn't break liquor laws is what he calls his "Jell-O art," in which he creates a Lite Brite-esque mural made of Dixie cups full of polychromatic gelatin that spells out a particular band's name on a cardboard slab.
The entry spells out E B B E D. 27D: This one wasn't "tight" in that the entry didn't have a double meaning (perhaps if Mr. Taub had used "Minnie the Moocher" or some other louche luminary rather than just "grifter"), but I thought ICON was clever.
Though the "previously, on Zoo" segment preceding every episode spells out everyone's roles — Jackson is an "animal expert," Billy Burke's mirthless Mitch is an "veterinary pathologist," etcetera — the characters constantly reveal unexpected new areas of expertise every week, depending on whatever the story needs them to do.
How Ann Dowd crafted two of TV's most disturbing characters without losing herself in the process A State Department science envoy resigns in a letter that spells out IMPEACH 27 things that didn't make sense about Game of Thrones' White Walker battle in "Beyond the Wall"
A revised agreement between Mr. Musk and the Securities and Exchange Commission, filed in federal court in Manhattan on Friday, spells out just when Mr. Musk must "obtain the preapproval of any experienced securities lawyer" employed by Tesla before posting on Twitter or other social media.
That&aposs the conclusion of a report by the Institute for Government think tank, published on Monday, which spells out the monumental challenges the United Kingdom has to prepare for Johnson&aposs deadline of replacing all existing custom and trade ties by the end of December.
It dramatically spells out her life, wrapping together the dreams of a little girl who wanted to fly, the gendered obstacles facing women in aviation in the mid-20th century, and the distinctive pain pilots felt at the use of airplanes as weapons on that terrible day.
"It's significant that the new law protects whistleblowers, requires a systemized information flow, forbids the imposition of secrecy on victims, and spells out a specific procedure for reporting bishops and religious superiors who abuse or cover up," said Anne Barrett-Doyle of the abuse tracking group BishopAccountability.org.
For the top emerging markets news, double click on - - - - Some of the main stories out in the South African press: - Anglo CEO: Eskom is our biggest threat - Clover suitor spells out plans - Eskom's loss balloons to 20.1 billion rand ($1.50 billion) ($1 = 13.3805 rand) ($1 = 1.3774 Australian dollars)
The IMF has been reluctant to join the latest euro zone bailout for Greece, the third one since the sovereign debt crisis started in 2010, until Greece implements agreed reforms and the euro zone spells out in more detail what debt relief it can offer Athens in 2018.
Under the pilot program, which spells out new guidance for prosecutors, companies that choose to self-report and remediate problems will be eligible for a full range of credit, including a reduction of up to 50 percent below the low end of the fines outlined in federal sentencing guidelines.
In a blog post celebrating the company's stand-alone chat app reaching the milestone of 800 million monthly users (making it the fastest growing app of 2015, according to Nielsen), Facebook's vice president of messaging David Marcus spells out a future in which everyone does business through Messenger conversations.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) would dictate the exact rules, but Warren's bill spells out sweeping standards for the disclosures, which would cover companies' greenhouse gas emissions, their fossil fuel holdings, how climate policies would impact them and how climate effects like rising sea levels could hurt them.
Looking like pieces in a Scrabble game, it spells out the meanings of such seemingly haphazard initials as CHAP - or Common Humanitarian Action Plan - RIMLG - or Regional Integration and Multi-Level Governance - WEEE - or Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and UNSSSS - the U.N. Security and Stabilization Support Strategy.
The policy will not take effect until March 16, rather than immediately; it spells out clearly that green-card holders are not affected; and it provides a lengthy list of travelers who could be provided a waiver to come to the U.S., including students and children seeking medical treatment.
With firsthand observations, timelines, charts and explanations of the semiautonomous Chinese territory's arcane political system — an uneasy blend of the relics of undemocratic British colonial rule and new elements of undemocratic Chinese rule — Mr. Ng spells out what many Hong Kong people, particularly younger ones, are chafing against.
Senator Bernie Sanders's campaign website spells out several pledges to queer and trans people should he be elected president, including the passage of the Equality Act and ensuring LGBTQ people have access to affirming health care through Medicare for All, but the plan is not as thorough as Biden's.
Add to that the fact that CPG is precisely the kind of legacy industry that is not natively a tech company but can most definitely benefit from implementing better technology, and that spells out an interesting opportunity for how (and where) to introduce artificial intelligence into the mix.
Taylor Swift absolutely crushes 'Name That Song' — until she hears her own song Seth Meyers expertly mocks Trump for being his own whistleblower on Ukraine interference Cookie Monster spells out 'subpoena,' hilariously sums up Trump impeachment inquiry Colbert roasts Trump's on-camera call for Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden
I happened to solve from top to bottom on this one, and the first two theme entries at 20- and 27A just happen to have an additional neat element: The first two letters and the last two letters of each phrase spells out the last word of the theme phrase.
The festive atmosphere shifts rapidly to one of darkness and dread as the improvised shot-glass pointer spells out one word after another in Irish and English and Maggie begins speaking in a stranger's voice, that of a sinister presence, telling a horrifying story of hunger, depravity, murder and suicide.
Fake commercial does great job of explaining each step of impeaching a president Cookie Monster spells out 'subpoena,' hilariously sums up Trump impeachment inquiry Ian McKellen and Helen Mirren are together at last in thrilling 'The Good Liar' trailer Colbert roasts Trump's on-camera call for Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden
Taylor Swift absolutely crushes 'Name That Song' — until she hears her own song Fake commercial does great job of explaining each step of impeaching a president Seth Meyers expertly mocks Trump for being his own whistleblower on Ukraine interference Cookie Monster spells out 'subpoena,' hilariously sums up Trump impeachment inquiry
Yermak then explicitly spells out the plan for the first time: After a date for a summit is set, Zelensky will hold a press conference announcing the visit to Washington and committing to an examination of both Burisma and election meddling as part of a "reboot" of the U.S.-Ukraine relationship.
Baked goods aficionado Cookie Monster made an 'appearance' on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Thursday, in which old "C is for Cookie" footage was repurposed to allow our biscuit-loving friend to sing a song that simultaneously spells out the tricky word 'subpoena' and explains the whole situation.
Cookie Monster spells out 'subpoena,' hilariously sums up Trump impeachment inquiry Ian McKellen and Helen Mirren are together at last in thrilling 'The Good Liar' trailer Colbert roasts Trump's on-camera call for Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden Joker and Pennywise aren't welcome with regular clowns in James Corden sketch
The A & O website spells out the room choices, which range from a bunk in an eight-bed "dorm" room (22.16 euros for a Saturday night in early October, according to a recent price check) to a twin room that recently cost 85.50 euros (we paid close to 100 euros in May).
"We pivot back to Hamilton primarily because he's enormously eloquent and articulate and he spells out that which is not spelled out in the Constitution," said Brenda Wineapple, author of "The Impeachers," a recent book about the events surrounding Andrew Johnson's 1868 impeachment trial, the first in U.S. history involving a president.
Ms. Falker said that they chose to place "Flag for the Moon: Die Nigger" by Faith Ringgold, a distortion of the United States flag from 1969 that spells out the racial epithet in its stripes, across from the khaki-colored "Patriot" by Jeff Donaldson, from 1975, and "Weight" by Mr. Phillips, from 2001.
There was some sort of falling-out between the two — the premiere teases this but never spells out what happened — but the real revelation Michael has in "Brother" is that when she came to live with Spock's family, his parents perhaps didn't think through just how having this human child around would affect him.
It's interesting ... Weinstein's lawyer, Imran Ansari, spells out several reasons why the disgraced movie mogul can't meet the court's deadline -- his recent conviction in his NY rape case, his pending criminal case in L.A. and his rapidly declining health and medical problems -- but does NOT confirm the recent news that Weinstein tested positive for coronavirus.
The problem, as the Beatles song experiment showed, is that this kind of fiddling around allows researchers to manipulate their study conditions until they get the answer that they want—the grownup equivalent of kids at a slumber party applying pressure on the Ouija board planchette until it spells out the words they're looking for.
If you sue and lose, you're screwed Way down in the fine print, 23andMe spells out a policy that basically makes sure the company will never get sued, ever: If you sue them for something (like maybe screwing up your test), and lose, you would be responsible for the possible millions of dollars in legal fees accrued by 23andMe.
House Republicans are demanding access to classified documents related to special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE's investigation, including a heavily redacted memo that spells out the scope of the investigation.
The memo was written by Deputy Attorney General Rod RosensteinRod RosensteinWhy the presumption of innocence doesn't apply to Trump McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing Rosenstein: Trump should focus on preventing people from 'becoming violent white supremacists' MORE, who oversees the special counsel investigation, and spells out in detail what Mueller can investigate.
" Liberal N.Y. Times columnist Charles Blow bluntly spells out the politics of impeachment: "It is quite possible that trying to impeach and remove Trump could have the opposite effect than the one desired: It could boost rather than diminish his popularity and an acquittal by the Senate would leave an even more popular president in office.
"Any time a government agency wants to collect data on the public that contains PII they have to file a Privacy Impact Assessment, as well as something called a Systems of Records Notice that spells out what data is being collected and why," Jacob Harris, formerly an innovation specialist at 225F, the federal government's digital services agency, told Motherboard.
Having to rely on the other characters reading aloud what J.J. spells out on his letter board could end up proving tiresome, but Speechless instead feels like a fresh and funny story about a family with a special-needs child that doesn't try to overstate or underplay how J.J.'s cerebral palsy affects everybody's day-to-day lives.
As you can see, the little black boxes have redacted everything from what happens during an advanced search after someone crosses the border to the reason officials are allowed to conduct an advanced search at all:Screenshot: Department of Homeland Security/Office of the Inspector GeneralThe report notes that an April 2015 memo spells out when an advanced search may be conducted.
The work resonates in Mely Barragán's soft sculpture which spells out the word "Macho" in filigree cursive and captures both the quotidian absurdity of daily gender inequity and the banality and redundancy of calling out the machismo of Mexican culture, as though it were only ensconced within that particular national imaginary and not an international point of concern and contention.
"For now, the path to the bear case of a U.S. recession is still narrow, but not unrealistic," a team led by the firm's chief U.S. economist, Ellen Zentner, told Morgan Stanley clients in a lengthy analysis that spells out the likelihood of negative growth within the next 12 months and what investors should do if that comes to pass.
The famous dictionary's Twitter page sent out the below tweet containing an article that spells out the history of the world "blackmail" after reports from The Washington Post that President Donald Trump shared highly classified information about a U.S. plan against the Islamic State with Russian foreign minister Sergey V. Lavrov and Russian ambassador to the US Sergey I. Kislyak earlier this month.
TMZ broke the story ... the girls have agreed to reunite for a series of concerts in the UK and the U.S. After our story posted, Victoria Beckham told Vogue there would be no reunion tour, but we know Mel B has signed the deal, as have others, and it spells out the specifics, including the number and location of concerts and compensation.
Last week, the House passed a mostly symbolic resolution introduced by Majority Whip Steve ScaliseStephen (Steve) Joseph ScaliseManchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Sunday shows - Trump's Epstein conspiracy theory retweet grabs spotlight Sanders: Trump doesn't 'want to see somebody get shot' but 'creates the climate for it' MORE (R-La.) that spells out opposition to a potential carbon tax.
Jelena Milic, the director of the Center for Euro-Atlantic Studies in Belgrade, said that Serbia would not be pressed to align its foreign policy solidly toward the West until it began and completed negotiations on Chapter 31 of its accession agreement with the European Union, which spells out member states' foreign, security and defense policies before they join the bloc.
Simpson spells out the whole thing in her new book "Open Book" -- in which she finally breaks her silence on the demise of her 2-year relationship with the former Dallas Cowboys QB. Long story short, Simpson claims she ran into Mayer at her parents house and didn't tell Romo, but he eventually found out through an email from John to Jess.
On Tuesday, the House is scheduled to vote to toss out three rules: an Interior Department rule intended to increase transparency and public input on the use of public lands; an Education Department rule that spells out provisions of a recent education law regarding accountability; and another Education Department rule that sets the parameters for gathering and sharing data on teacher training programs.
Michael Goodwin: James Comey isn't above the law John Roberts: Trump attorneys' letter to Mueller spells out legal arguments against Trump sitting down for interview TRADE WAR RUMBLINGS:  China has balked at stepping up its purchases of American products, raising the odds of a trade war , if President Donald Trump follows through on his threat to tax billions of dollars&apos worth of Chinese imports .. .
The bible spells out the allure of a false god in Paul's letter to the Thessalonians, warning them not to be suckered by the Antichrist: The coming of the lawless one is apparent in the working of Satan, who uses all power, signs, lying wonders, and every kind of wicked deception for those who are perishing, because they refused to love the truth and so be saved.
" But also appears to be the key word here — as the press release spells out, the publisher's main value to Netflix is in its IP: "The acquisition, the first ever by Netflix, is a natural progression in the company's effort to work directly with prolific and skilled creators and to acquire intellectual property and ownership of stories featuring compelling characters and timeless, interwoven fictional worlds.
Although the film never spells out the precise circumstances of Autumn's pregnancy, it does portray in queasy detail the aggressions — micro and macro — that Skylar is forced to endure on a daily basis, from being creeped on by a customer and assaulted by her manager to deflecting the flirtatious banter of an eager young man (flawlessly played by Théodore Pellerin) on the bus to New York.
Now, Ecstatic Vision has returned with Raw Rock Fury, a new full-length with an incredibly apt title that spells out their mission in clear, cocky terms: to bend minds, to warp genres, and to pay tribute to Detroit Rock City's giant-ass footprints on the history of gritty, ballsy rock 'n' roll (with a fuckton of psych rock, Krautrock, Hawkwind worship, and general weirdness chucked in).
Donald Trump is a 70-year-old man who likes to spend his free time sitting in his bathrobe and watching TV. In this edition of "A Closer Look," Seth Meyers beautifully spells out exactly what that means for us as citizens by exploring the symbiotic relationship the president has with Fox News and the fact that Trump is often found tweeting recommendations to watch certain Fox News programs.
The slaughter of a reptile to give it some weird Tarzan vibes, the diamonds-per-square-foot ratio that basically spells out "blood conflict" in subliminal messages, the inaccurate representation of every country on the belt, as if this were a culminating international moment as opposed to a 13-year-old fight enthusiast's wet imaginings of two guys from two different countries who shouldn't be fighting each other in the first place.
The Polka Dots design is a take on the traditional Starbucks red cup, but it's dotted with green circles and features the famous Starbucks siren logo in multiple spots on the cup; The Merry Dance cup takes a white cup and covers it with an overlay of red and green letters that spell out MERRY COFFEE over and over again; The Merry Stripes design is made with a dark green cup and features small white lettering that wraps around the cup and spells out MERRY COFFEE again; Lastly, the Candy Cane Stripes cup is painted with red and white stripes, and the Starbucks wordmark "falls like snow" in large green lettering.

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