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Splintered bones, gushing severed appendages, tearing flesh — and vomit.
And splintered Chips may no longer be solid play .
The offensive splintered trafficking gangs, creating dozens of new ones.
So the battlefield is likely to become even more splintered.
In recent political history, splintered parties have crashed to defeat.
In New Hampshire, opposition to Trump appears to be splintered.
That consensus has splintered rapidly in the past two days.
Seven other vehicles lay pinned beneath fallen and splintered trees.
Anner found a splintered crate, the pastor an overturned bucket.
LOS ANGELES — Audiences have splintered into a million personalized subsets.
Left: Splintered wood from a destroyed frame inside the range.
The gold then is cooled and splintered into tiny chips.
Perhaps it's impossible in a world of increasingly splintered style tribes.
But the most likely outcome is an even more splintered battlefield.
It's a trait that's caused breakups and fights, and splintered friendships.
The bodies of victims, many of them burned, among splintered pews.
The concrete primary spillway remains splintered as crews have begun repairs.
The radical left is made up mostly of splintered socialist organizations.
But these days no national dialogue can connect America's splintered factions.
Broken glass, splintered wood, and rotting pieces of insulation are everywhere.
The house was ransacked, its furniture splintered and its floors bloodstained.
Shattered glass and the splintered edges of buildings spilled onto sidewalks.
Around him were the splintered remnants of his restaurant and bakery.
"I wasn't in any of them, and they splintered," Bloomberg said.
Wall Street's support is also splintered among candidates at the moment.
The chronology is splintered, the colors are bright, the plot intricate.
The party's moderate vote is splintered among several candidates while Sen.
The Democratic party splintered into factions while Buchanan stood on the sidelines.
For emphasis, the militants photographed a splintered oud dumped by the road.
Al-Qaeda has splintered into affiliates and franchises in dozens of countries.
After police vacated the park by force, both sets of protesters splintered.
Others used diggers and chainsaws to work through landslides and splintered buildings.
But the crackdown splintered established crime syndicates into dozens of competing gangs.
Our collective memories — and, in turn, our shared culture — are being splintered.
Since the band's dissolution, One Direction has splintered off into many directions.
But again there is the problem of a splintered non-Trump field.
The national survey shows a Democratic electorate sharply splintered along demographic lines.
The rise of internet broadcasting and digital podcasting splintered the market further.
Desegregation splintered the nation, as did the civil rights movement that followed.
Each half further splintered into successions of rival kingdoms fighting among themselves.
" Now, Ms. Cannon said, "We feel like our hearts have been splintered.
The stately, pale trees had been smashed to splintered bark and branch.
That speaks to how impeachment has not at all splintered the GOP.
It's anxious, fidgety music, as electronically splintered as the 21st-century attention span.
Voter support on Sunday splintered among the three leading parties, preliminary returns showed.
Their relationship was never a great one, but has splintered in recent years.
Hardest hit was the Florida Panhandle, where homes were splintered and lives upended.
The Bay Area label's trademark pop-punk sound splintered off after its dissolution.
The song is splintered and aggressive, like a much more unsettling Poltergeist theme.
From there, Juha quickly splintered to the far ends of the Mediterranean world.
Bee is not alone in her anxiety over a potentially splintered Democratic Party.
The court previously blessed the arrangement in an unusually splintered opinion in 1972.
The court declined to revisit a splintered decision in June in Gundy v.
This time, the humerus bone in Vonn's upper right arm was gruesomely splintered.
But Mr. Christie's political strength splintered quickly at the start of his second term.
The field is splintered, and he is running out of time to unsplinter it.
Much of the Obama fundraising network — like the entire big-money world — has splintered.
With time It became obvious that the entire community was splintered into numerous subgroups.
But violence takes dramatically different forms across Mexico, a nation splintered by turf wars.
Thursday's vote showed how far a once-splintered Democratic caucus has come on impeachment.
Tracking anti-immigrant attacks is difficult, in part because of Germany's splintered federal system.
The gangs have splintered as they battled over trafficking routes and territory, fueling violence.
The right splintered into three, and paid a price for that in lost seats.
But here, I want to focus on two strategies that create these splintered memories.
No matter how splintered the cinematic landscape gets, the "twin films" phenomenon keeps resurfacing.
It's not so much that blogging is dead, but that it's splintered beyond recognition.
Because of splintered film rights, Marvel's crossover comic stories like the aforementioned Avengers vs.
Libya has been splintered by violent turmoil since the 2011 fall of Muammar Gaddafi.
But the anti-Trump vote remains splintered between Kasich, Cruz and Florida U.S. Sen.
Likewise, Float revels in its splintered state more than any of her previous titles.
Fidesz is still ahead in the polls, while the opposition remains weak and splintered.
According to Bushnell today, that constant conversation splintered her already fragile relationship with Higgins.
Rebels have fallen out and splintered with some now fighting for cash in Libya.
That group eventually splintered into several factions; one of them was Guzman's Sinaloa cartel.
Put simply, in a splintered 5-3 decision, the court held in Jennings v.
Since the band's initial incarnation ended, its members have splintered off into new projects.
Vonn posted images of her X-rays, which showed that the bone had splintered.
Images from the area showed splintered houses, toppled trees and hopelessly tangled power lines.
His ouster blows open an already splintered race, just five weeks before the vote.
The main rotor was driven into the ground and splintered into a thousand pieces.
It's not just what happens on sound stages that's magnified into splintered simulcast images.
The results gave the Socialists 123 of the 350 seats in a splintered Parliament.
Across Europe, mainstream parties have splintered, weakening centrist leaders and empowering hard-line populists.
But the country splintered nonetheless: east from west, Islamists from secular, Islamist from Islamist.
But under the strain of slump and separatism, the old two-party system has splintered.
Since the disappearance of bristolbiketaker, much of the activity has splintered off into different accounts.
Or would Iraq erupt in an outright civil war leading, perhaps, to a nation splintered?
But as the day ground on and the protesters splintered off, the mood turned tense.
Italy has had no equivalent of France's president, Emmanuel Macron, to reconstitute the splintered centre.
Hurricane Michael's battering waves swamped streets and docks and shrieking winds splintered trees and rooftops.
Tensions on the court From the start, the census case has splintered Supreme Court justices.
The bright blue shutters on the windows were splintered and the door was kicked in.
They started selling drugs together, then the group splintered as paranoia and subpoenas settled in.
Shattered glass and splintered plywood littered the floor of the bar where we were tussling.
The non-systemic opposition is splintered into three main political parties and one unregistered faction.
Video of the moment the lightning struck showed the tree being splintered by the strike.
Working from short stories by Maile Meloy, Ms. Reichardt has composed a splintered group portrait.
That alliance is now splintered and some powerful brigades have pledged support for the GNA.
By the time they reached the initial swim, the field of 25 athletes had splintered.
Pine trees were uprooted and splintered — one lying across a Chevrolet sedan, others bisecting houses.
In recent years, however, disgruntled factions have splintered off, some embracing gangsterism or Islamist terrorism.
But the charismatic leader could still be the deciding factor in this year's splintered race.
But Ramos contends that the splintered outcome should weaken its grip on the justices today.
Now, the company could be splintered into pieces, a casualty of the turmoil in Venezuela.
Behind the car were scattered the wheels of a child's wagon, its wooden sides splintered.
Williamson and Oprah spoke about the splintered world, and Williamson suggested a prayer for healing.
But as it evolved, grew and splintered, something else broke: any universal sense of truth.
And yet the city's efforts to fight it remain splintered, underfunded and burdened by scandal.
We may know fairly soon, though, whether the party is headed for a splintered convention.
Now Trump is in Washington, trying to negotiate a bill with ideologically splintered Capitol Hill Republicans.
Then we would not be living in this alternate, splintered life in which Tel does not.
"Look at what they have done," Abu Akar says, pointing to a large splintered tree stump.
The suit names two Arizona-based groups, who were once one group but have since splintered.
They illustrate how gangs have splintered into smaller, less disciplined factions quicker to resort to violence.
Miztik comes over from Mock-It, whose roster splintered apart following their RLCS runner-up performance.
Global accounting, antitrust, money-laundering and bank-capital rules have splintered into American and European camps.
When we finished, a lot of the guests splintered out and began their own private circles.
It has also splintered Britain along the lines of age, location and education, according to polls.
Many pews had disintegrated into piles of splintered wood, covered in bodies and spattered with blood.
Republicans, Democrats, Jacksonian Democrats, Democratic-Republicans, Whigs, not to mention all the factions that splintered off.
The carpenter is busy building invisible walls to hide the splintered seams between nightmares and dreams.
As the intense radiation from the sun bombarded the comet, fractures splintered across its tortured surface.
Gaddafi's fall in 2011 brought chaos that splintered the North African country into rival armed fiefdoms.
In 0003, a violent storm off Cape Horn splintered Wavertree's masts, ending its cargo-shuttling days.
The lower panels were dented and splintered as if someone had tried to kick through them.
They had to work quickly, fearing the precariousness of an adjacent building splintered by wide fissures.
ISIS Influence ISIS has now splintered into cells of guerilla operations in both Iraq and Syria.
"The truth of the matter is, the team is splintered, the team is fragmented," revealed Evans.
Beckham has already had the surgery to repair a splintered ankle, but his season has concluded.
But the actual legislative calendar shrank that window for negotiation, and talks have since increasingly splintered.
Others surveyed splintered homes in an Ohio suburb, or were hemmed in by barricaded Oklahoma roads.
Over roughly the next month, Latinos could help impose more order on the splintered Democratic race.
It reminds us that Kaufman had his weaknesses; his poems could tip over into splintered whimsy.
Gangs here have changed — they are less organized and less profitable, more splintered and more volatile.
Patrick: It was a certain style of game and it could have splintered in various ways.
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, have started feuding, raising the prospect of a splintered progressive vote.
The family must have left behind this chest of drawers because it is broken and splintered.
The splintered boards and toppled Christmas tree had been cleared from the street and the square.
Later, walking past splintered trees and destroyed homes, Trump seemed in awe of the storm's wrath.
Daylight showed splintered houses under tiled roofs and an apartment building whose ground floor was pulverized.
Mr. Rubin will be charged with unifying the splintered group while also managing its different initiatives.
Mr. Rubin will be charged with unifying the splintered group while also managing its different initiatives.
After the missile hit, the FY-1C satellite splintered into tens of thousands of pieces—all trash.
Peronism is a broad but splintered political movement in the South American country of 44 million people.
"Today the Republican Party is really splintered on this type of race-baiting politics," Campa-Najjar said.
By contrast, Clinton supporters were more splintered and verified journalists often overlapped within their mutual follower networks.
For now, Syria remains ungovernable and splintered into fiefdoms run by regional players with their own interests.
The general interest site has splintered off over the last year into more focused standalone sites. 4.
The nation, too, is not neatly divided along Islamist and secular lines, but splintered into many groups.
Without Gallardo, the territory groups splintered and fought; nothing resembling Gallardo's unified organization has been risen since.
He's also short-circuited the mainstream press, recalibrated conservative media, and further splintered our delicately binary Congress.
Libya splintered into rival political and armed groupings after the uprising that toppled Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
Anti-Assad rebels, split between nationalists and Islamists, are splintered and abandoned by their half-hearted patrons.
They were a close-knit family suddenly splintered by war, unsure whether they would ever be reunited.
The fall of dictator Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 brought chaos that splintered Libya into rival armed fiefdoms.
The bombing in Lahore was carried out by Jammat-ul-Ahrar, which splintered from the Pakistani Taliban.
The scene, composed of faceted brushstrokes and splintered forms, seems to be jumping (or moving or multiplying).
You've come of age, and you're inheriting the whole house, busted pipes and splintered deck and all.
The juxtapositions of old and new media and spaces are a result of Bajagic's splintered artistic influences.
But in recent years those groups have proliferated as pressure from authorities increased and larger groups splintered.
The key would be three or four candidates surviving in this splintered field until summer — still improbable.
Their relationship splintered at the end of the E3 trip, while at the airport and heading home.
In a country splintered by tribal politics, Bekele's funeral was a uniting factor that crossed ethnic lines.
The set, by Sibyl Wickersheimer, is a loose scaffold of plastic sheeting, plywood pallets and splintered Sheetrock.
A particularly destructive storm splintered homes, ripped up trees and downed power lines southwest of Kansas City.
But more importantly, the Duffers know when to bring their many splintered storylines and characters back together.
The St. Anthony's Shrine blast left a scene of broken bodies, billowing black smoke and splintered wood.
He approached one home where the roof had been shaved off and wooden beams inside had splintered.
With Democrats somewhat splintered and without a clear frontrunner at the moment, this isn&apost entirely surprising.
When we drive home, I look at him in my rearview mirror to see where he splintered.
I was trying to make sense of a splintered country in the run-up to the Dec.
But the powerful industry has splintered on how to get there and what the standards should be.
In a culturally splintered age, her writings — on race, feminism and American privilege — feel bracing, and true.
While a splintered field of Democrats fight for the nomination, Republicans expect to gain an organizational advantage.
Just as the Bauhaus had splintered during its lifetime, it was mutating and multiplying in its afterlife.
The slow-moving, category five storm left the Bahamian islands covered with twisted metal and splintered wood.
Off the field, Swinney used the same approach on his father, Ervil, whose alcoholism had splintered the family.
The Category 4 storm splintered wooden homes, destroyed most of the power lines, and killed dozens of people.
Although the ERA diehards vowed to never give up, the women's movement splintered and the culture moved on.
Whatever the hot site of tomorrow may be, the new, more splintered porn economy is here to stay.
The track splintered in a million different directions, occasionally looping back on itself only to explore another pathway.
Troops splintered Ghouta into three besieged zones in one of the bloodiest offensives of the seven-year war.
Somewhere between here and the club she saw a flattened armadillo, its splintered shell streaked with brown blood.
Forty years later, we have a different way of consuming culture, one that's interactive and immersive, yet splintered.
Analysts say Messrs Kiir and Machar have lost full control of their forces, which have splintered into factions.
They ultimately splintered off to form a new project—which Green named in honor of his rhythm section.
Jeffs led the FLDS church, which had splintered from mainstream Mormonism in order to continue to practice polygamy.
Wilders' Party for Freedom (PVV) has virtually no chance of forming a government, given the splintered political landscape.
I would look out from the covers, my eyes illuminated by moonlight as it splintered through the shutters.
Our recoveries are always partial, and this sense of having been splintered is also what finally defines us.
The woods, though pristine, seemed broken, fallen and splintered, like the site of mystical battles, thousand-year wars.
But it is perhaps the psychological blow that is greatest for a nation that is so badly splintered.
The Rockaway Beach section of splintered boardwalk and many of the storm-ravaged buildings have since been replaced.
Experts say medical data is often splintered across databases and hard to access for patients and healthcare providers.
Renewed civil war in Libya, splintered into areas of factional control since the 2011 overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi.
As a semi-autonomous city, Hong Kong itself has a splintered identity -- it is both China, and not.
Why, then, would the Trump Administration want to lob a few dozen cruise missiles into this splintered landscape?
Now that gay culture has become mainstream in the US, it has splintered in a million different ways.
After the organization's leader, Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo, was arrested in the late 80s, the Guadalajara cartel splintered.
Sections of the reinforced glass splintered, sagged and eventually gave way and a group of demonstrators burst inside.
If anything, Spanish politics splintered further, just four years after the collapse of the country's two-party system.
Our intentional community, once so cohesively bound by purpose, splintered because I really wanted to leave Greg's kitchen.
Biden is likely hoping that he can ride a similar strategy to get through a splintered Dem primary.
The sum of Western musical output is splintered, fractured, and spreading away from itself in every which direction.
Photographs showed an open field surrounded by thin trees, strewn with splintered wood, metal sheeting and destroyed cars.
I've also had the experience of a group chat reuniting a long since splintered friend group of mine.
The two halves of our group, splintered by college allegiance, sat in the designated sections of the stands.
Maia may be too worried about her new career and her splintered family life to notice all this.
A faction that splintered from Labour in the 1980s to form a centrist social democratic party ultimately failed.
The vote in the New York Legislature came after the issue had splintered Democrats, with suburban moderates objecting.
If Europhile Scotland now holds a second independence vote, the power of Washington's old ally could be further splintered.
As Mr Essebsi's support waned, his party splintered: about half of his MPs are now aligned with other groups.
If the senator from Vermont ever represented a unified wing of progressives, that wing has now splintered, probably irrevocably.
I saw giant mahogany trees twisted into splintered corkscrews, a terrain burnt as brown as New England in November.
Instead of Hill's voice stylistically splintered, here you have two distinct voices and artists melding into a cohesive unit.
Following a ban on anti-gay slurs in early 2016, Megalia splintered and the majority of its users left.
Several denominations have splintered off from the mainstream church over the years, including a number of controversial polygamous sects.
It creates a sharp and obvious reason for the Pride kids to have splintered and started avoiding each other.
At the time, he was a member of the Black Liberation Army, which splintered off the Black Panther Party.
Often, he attaches blocks and pieces of splintered wood, strips of canvas, and other ungainly materials to the surface.
Despite the popularity of these two crews, the Toronto sound remains as diverse and splintered as the city itself.
Boko Haram also splintered, giving birth to an ISIS-linked militant group, the Islamic State in West Africa Province.
The group had splintered, and he and about 700 of his men had fled across the border into Rwanda.
But Democrats' opposition messaging has been splintered on everything from nomination timing, to the potential reversal to Roe v.
The Women's March has been roiled by internal discord, which experts say splintered the movement and undermined its effectiveness.
Though, on the show, their selections end up leaning more toward splintered guitar acts like Slint and The Stooges.
The ship's splintered timbers are visible in the foreground, while in the background we see sky and more ice.
Former FARC fighters have already splintered off and created a new rebel group, the United Force of the Pacific.
He then brushed three big dollops of acrylic paint — pale yellow, baby blue and red — over the splintered remains.
Pictures showed expanses of splintered wood, washed-up cars and trees mashed together, with rooftops and roads split asunder.
Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 and the country has been splintered into competing power bases run by numerous militia groups.
The splintered European market means there are three times as many services companies in the EU as in America.
Over time, I pieced myself back together, the collage of my heart like a Picasso painting, splintered and asymmetrical.
Ireland joined Spain and a growing list of other euro zone countries with splintered parliaments when voters on Feb.
But with so many moderates remaining in the mix, the anti-Sanders support remained splintered, further clearing his way.
Like Jerusalem (but more so), God provokes Amichai to describe and re-describe, shatters his language into splintered approximations.
Her initial instinct that the service could be the perfect companion for a former technologist had splintered into needling doubts.
The approach, dubbed the "kingpin strategy," has splintered the cartels into warring factions, fueling internecine conflicts and bloody turf wars.
It watched with glee as Franco-German resistance to the American-led invasion of Iraq in 163 splintered Western unity.
On national security he has made progress: Boko Haram, now splintered into two factions, no longer controls any big towns.
Still, hopefully in 5, 10, or 20 years, sitting down to relax and find some entertainment won't feel so splintered.
Mr Dhlakama's absence may make it easier for Renamo to work with the Mozambique Democratic Movement, which splintered from it.
But after one of the brothers was believed to be betrayed, they splintered off and became major foes of Sinaloa.
Where the Marvel movies once had three Chrises on their side, Evans splintered off after Endgame to a fate unknown.
" Szel, who is trying to unite Hungary's chronically splintered opposition against Fidesz, said Orban "is poisoning Hungary day by day.
Last year I splintered the carbon fiber front splitter on a Corvette Z06 within an hour of receiving the car.
When he met the woman who would become his wife, he warned her about the "splintered minds" in his family.
As their many, many members and associates started other projects, chunks of their sound splintered off into dozens of records.
Despite how dangerous the site may appear, organizers are careful to remove potential hazards — sharp edges, rusty nails, splintered wood.
Daylight showed splintered houses under tiled roofs and an apartment building whose ground floor was pulverized, where two people died.
Without them, delegates would be splintered among far too many candidates, leading almost certainly to acontested or even brokered convention.
One woman had multiple ball bearings removed from her body, metal from her ear and splintered wood from her neck.
Liberty Ellman, leading a hyper-articulate quartet called Supercell, delivered a master class in oblique harmonic shading and splintered groove.
Reuters reporters who visited the scene could see no sign of damage apart from four craters and some splintered trees.
The Grailwood Coven came into being seven years ago when its founding members splintered from a larger NYC pagan community.
The barest minimum of piano chords join her voice as she sings, in splintered images, about separation and new companionship.
But the latest polls show how Sanders' base could power him to the top of this crowded, splintered 224 field.
Yet for all the gnashing harmonies and splintered phrases, the music is run through with hints of Kurt Weill cabaret.
Religious and ethnic minorities — which means everyone in splintered Lebanon — consider marriage and procreation essential to their long-term survival.
As the gang splintered around him — often because of him — he felt confident pushing back at members he deemed disloyal.
Fidgety stirrings in the violin hovered over plush orchestra chords, until those chords splintered into clusters of piercing high tones.
That's become fuzzy over the last 25 years, as the large, well-organized operations built around drug dealing have splintered.
There are a few shots of Luke coming out from under some splintered wood after the destruction of his Jedi temple.
The Chris Watts Facebook group that Cristina runs has splintered into different pages as more details of the case have emerged.
Urgency, patience, faith, and control manifest themselves as a detailed map of his splintered journey and the prayer that accompanies him.
A man covered with dust and blood is carried past a body toward a stairwell filled with rubble and splintered wood.
Back then, however, the opposition was splintered, protests failed to spread to poor areas and the economy was in better shape.
He was elected "Pope" in 28 by a small, conservative group of Catholics who had splintered off from the main church.
Her recent piece, "Families splintered apart, by government and by storm," investigated a Phoenix office which held dozens of immigrant children.
Leading up to the Civil War, the parties splintered, unable to use process to get around the moral confrontation over slavery.
A short scramble up a steep slope reveals a gorier scene: splintered woodchips are all that remain of an aged tree.
Even in the splintered and often fractious world of social justice movements, Black Lives Matter doesn't fit easily into existing categories.
In Pinkwash, Mr. Doubek writes repeating guitar riffs splintered into shifting or alternating meters; he has hundreds of them, all strong.
Niche broadcasting is much more attractive in a splintered market — content providers need to be distinctive to be noticed at all.
Behind the scenes, camaraderie is splintered by anxiety, as the performers face various crises — both professional and personal — in eddying subplots.
"Money will be much more of an issue on their side in those districts where the field is splintered," he said.
Haley would also bring executive experience to the table and could help unite a party that has splintered over supporting Trump.
Mr. Xi's advisers may not be as splintered as the quarrelsome Trump team, but they, too, seem to represent disparate ideas.
Vicious battles reached a peak in 22010 as pieces of the Beltrán Leyva cartel splintered into a number of new factions.
"That was a moment it could have splintered to be honest," Golden State guard Stephen Curry said of the early deficit.
Much of this nearly six-foot-tall piece is an image of ruin, a mountain of splintered boards and shattered glass.
The party's moderate wing is splintered -- with former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg splurging on ad buys ahead of Super Tuesday.
In 2006, the Supreme Court issued a splintered decision in a case involving a patch of Michigan wetlands slated for development.
The album tracks were elaborate studio concoctions, and Mr. Byrne's lyrics were splintered and nonlinear, often hinting at identities breaking down.
"After Charlottesville, white supremacist organizations were left reeling and splintered organizationally by adverse publicity, doxxing and legal woes," Mr. Levin said.
I stared at the note; it looked as if the pencil lead had splintered at the end of the word 'ordinarily.
But Sessions' relationship with Trump splintered after he recused himself from the department's investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Tornadoes lashed the Midwest, killing at least three people and leaving a trail of splintered homes, razed businesses and power outages.
This means peeling away splintered Taliban groups and low-level commanders from the battlefield and integrating them into the Afghan government.
There, 23 men and women — divided by and ability — tossed knives and tomahawks for two days into increasingly splintered wooden targets.
A similar rejection of the status quo is making Brazil's coming presidential contest the most unpredictable and splintered in recent history.
By the weekend, at least five people would be dead as storms raged, trees splintered and homes and businesses were destroyed.
Other religious leaders in Chicago were skeptical about such a meeting, saying the city's splintered gangs no longer had clear leaders.
"Throughout the evening, the large group splintered into smaller groups that began vandalizing numerous businesses in the downtown area," Oakland police said.
In fact, just about the only thing left unknown about the Pixels is what they'll do to the already splintered Android ecosystem.
His advantage is so strong, and the sprawling field so splintered, that Democratic delegate selection rules could give him an additional boost.
But that rationale has now splintered as China seeks to show the world that individual freedoms are not a condition for prosperity.
Giovannetti was a coffee and citrus fruit producer, but now his land is a chaotic tangle of cracked trunks and splintered plywood.
Like many social democratic parties in Europe, the SPD is transfixed by this divergence, incapable of reconciling voters splintered out by "1968".
I left the stage a runner-up, cried goodbye to splintered dreams and my "butt-glue" girlfriends, and flew home to California.
As for feminism in particular, I think Trump's win has splintered left in many ways, and that's certainly true within feminist circles.
Meanwhile, Republican nominee Donald Trump is seizing on a late and surprising chance to unite a GOP splintered by his controversial candidacy.
But by definition, ADHD is a "maldistribution" of attention -- that is, people who have it often oscillate between splintered and hyperfocused attention.
The splintered family life coupled with vicious molestations triggered feelings of intense rage in the boy, and he sought solace in drugs.
Even though there are voters who want to cast a ballot against Trump, the anti-Trump forces are split and splintered now.
Inuma told the Thomson Reuters Foundation that the Shipibo-Konibo is splintered, and tribal leaders do not agree on how to proceed.
But the country's Shiite bloc has splintered into five major coalitions, making it hard to predict which will come out on top.
According to the DEA, these groups alone are likely to have splintered off into nine or as many as 20 other groups.
The counter-protest splintered, with some large groups of antifa running from riot cops as they tried to corral them with barricades.
The demos will be too splintered to exercise its will, and even if voters somehow united, they wouldn't know what to do.
They take the brightly splintered pieces and turn them into rainbow-hued wooden tabletops made ​​of stacks upon stacks of discarded skateboards.
Videos posted to social media showed a tapestry of damage near a marina in Mexico Beach: waterlogged homes, flying debris, splintered wood.
Many of these isolated groups splintered off from larger, now-settled communities, and their cultures are familiar to anthropologists and other experts.
Mr. Cuomo pointed out spots where large chunks of the concrete walls were missing, and steel spines that had rusted and splintered.
Until very recently, it seemed that the pro-establishment, centrist vote was hopelessly splintered while Sanders hoovered up progressive votes and Sen.
The Japanese, meticulous in their approach to baseball, recycling and reuse, have figured out how to make good use of splintered bats.
Then Haikala wrote that if Gardendale splintered off, it would hurt the desegregation of the larger district, just as other secessions had.
A lot is riding on Super Tuesday — including the possibility of splintered primaries and the first real test of Michael Bloomberg's candidacy.
Polls show Sanders supporters are the most loyal and enthusiastic; with a crowded and splintered field, that might be enough to win.
Automakers have now splintered over whether to back Trump's plan to greatly weaken the rules beyond what the companies believe is appropriate.
Still, even if there are four candidates with money to compete onward in the primary, that is enough to keep votes splintered.
Fifteen years ago the summer landscape was splintered, the exhibition calendar was a hodgepodge and the organizations involved were fly-by-night.
He has splintered NATO and driven a wedge between America and its transatlantic partners — the Kremlin's chief foreign policy goal for decades.
The company will just have to stand more firmly on China's side of the increasingly "splintered" world of tech, Ms. Lu said.
In the case of Bill Clinton, Prokop reports that impeachment actually splintered the GOP, and they lost seats in the following midterms.
Although the alt-right has splintered and mutated since 2015, extremism watchdogs warn that the far-right continues to pose a threat.
Trump got 46 percent of the vote in 2016, Clinton got 48, and the remaining 403 percent splintered among third-party candidates.
He took in the splintered scraps and the chunks cut from one sculpture that were waiting perhaps to find their place in another.
The book also includes updated gang-turf maps and police data showing that once-cohesive, disciplined gangs have splintered into over 2,400 factions.
Looking over splintered pieces of wood and the remains of kitchen appliances, Vernon said she had lost another home to fire last year.
But he is also benefiting from a splintered opposition that does not have either the money or the will to halt his rise.
However, since his mind linked to every single person he killed, the trauma splintered David's mind into a whole host of distinct personalities.
Apple splintered its iPhone line in 20073 with the introduction of the new iPhone 5C, a colorful option pitched to the budget-conscious.
This has taken on specific pertinence in 2017, as the red pill concept has splintered off into the lexicon of politically conservative men.
Without an effective Europe-wide policy response, and facing growing public anger in many countries, Europe's national leaders have splintered, searching for allies.
In Paris, some 4,000 protesters marched in splintered groups in several neighborhoods, and at least 168 were arrested, a Paris police official said.
So as an example, if you had a section which was wood, you would have to pre-build all the shattered, splintered pieces.
Casselman has also written that if the chaos continues and the Democratic Party becomes both more radical and more splintered, even U.S. Sen.
The war-torn country still suffers from a political vacuum and splintered allegiances, but the risk to supply is likely on the upside.
Handel, who was one of 11 Republicans in the race, has managed to coalesce the splintered Republican Party behind her since the primary.
Violence began to surge in 0003 as the government launched a war on drug trafficking that splintered criminal groups and sent killings spiraling.
They hit the ground and shattered as if they were, too, until eventually nothing remained but crackling heaps of husk and splintered bone.
There's a growing fear among Republicans that Democrat Jon Ossoff could win the April 6900 all-party primary amid the splintered GOP field.
The trial of his son and two other young Somali-American men splintered families and opinions here in the country's largest Somali community.
Spain's last election in December created a splintered parliament in which, despite months of negotiations, no party was able to form a coalition.
Abadi, who's been in power since 2014, hoped to retain the top job, but Iraq's Shia bloc has splintered into five major coalitions.
Meanwhile, Democrats had raised First Amendment concerns about the anti-BDS provision, which splintered most of the party's 2020 contenders and caucus leadership.
To prevail, a candidate doesn't even have to persuade an especially large share of the electorate, given how splintered and detached voters are.
A member of Los Topos told Foro TV he crawled into openings within the ruins over pieces of broken chairs and splintered walls.
American Cragg eventually broke but, when the field splintered, Chelimo pushed for home only for the more rangy Kiplagat to storm past her.
A small number splintered off to keep the fight going, while many others who chose peace still felt betrayed by the group's leadership.
The Coalition's narrow election win and the likelihood of a more splintered Senate is credit negative for Australia, according to ratings agency Moody's.
Since 2006, Mexico has used military might to fight drug gangs, which have splintered into smaller groups battling over trafficking routes and territory.
Merkel's conservative bloc, weakened in a September election that produced a splintered parliament, will hold their first meeting with the SPD on Wednesday.
The war between the Saudi-Emirati coalition and the Houthis is just one facet of the unrest that has splintered the impoverished country.
World War II splintered the artists' communication, and they came into unique periods of their artistic careers on opposite sides of the world.
Business ___ The Japanese, meticulous in their approach to baseball, recycling and reuse, have figured out how to make good use of splintered bats.
Then it folded inside itself in Season 2, testing viewers' patience as it burrowed into Elliot's inner struggle to reconcile his splintered selves.
But the Remain vote splintered into competing parties, consigning the anti-Brexit side to a historically awful defeat to Mr. Johnson's Conservative Party.
Lieutenant Nininger volunteered to go to a spot on the front lines that had splintered under the pounding of a larger Japanese force.
And as leaders fell, the large drug organizations splintered into smaller criminal gangs, which waged battles of succession that led to greater violence.
But the fact that our focus is repeatedly splintered obviates much chance for emotional concentration and, consequently, the possibilities for being truly moved.
Eddington also hoped to help reunite European science, which had been badly splintered by the war, Germans having been essentially disinvited from conferences.
Tornadoes lashed the Midwest on Tuesday, killing at least three people and leaving a trail of splintered homes, razed businesses and power losses.
Now, the GMA's constituency is splintered into groups that are either migrating to serve the new consumer dynamic or else fighting it vigorously.
The Whig Party splintered in the mid-eighteen-fifties, Weld noted, and some former members drifted into the anti-immigrant Know-Nothing Party.
"Everything we have is right there -- gone," said Knight, pointing at his home, now a mangled wreckage of twisted metal and splintered wood.
The October elections are shaping up as the most unpredictable and splintered since the return of democracy in Brazil in the late 1980s.
An ardent Marxist, Garland was a leader in the Official Irish Republican Army, a paramilitary group that splintered off from the original IRA.
But for four years in the 1860s, it got to play out the most horrific version of what a splintered Union might look like.
In 1988, New Haven cops splintered his door, followed weeks later by the FBI; coke, guns, cash, and a vintage sports car were confiscated.
Because of government offensives that toppled narco kingpins in recent years, Mexico's drug cartels have splintered and are eager for new sources of revenue.
And the field will be so splintered, anybody who can get 35% or 25% of the Democratic vote has got the nomination locked up.
The boardwalk on Coney Island lies splintered but that does nothing to hamper the gait of the three young women excited for a swim.
With the traditional opposition parties splintered, the only thing seeming to stand in Netanyahu's path toward a fourth consecutive term is a potential indictment.
The arrests and killings created a power vacuum and led to the fragmentation of the cartel, which has since splintered into several warring factions.
And it became the story of an audience that flocked to the show for lively, quirky surprises, and wound up splintered, divided, and uncertain.
Project Ark, which was announced internally in September, is supposed to unify Uber's splintered engineering team, sources close to the company tell BuzzFeed News.
Splintered cell phone towers and trees are still blocking roads, while crushed boats bob broken in harbors, trapping hundreds of residents attempting to relocate.
Akwaeke Emezi's Freshwater is an absolutely exhilarating debut, written from the perspectives of all the splintered selves that make up one young woman, Ada.
Sunday's vote was Spain's third general election since 2015, with the country's politics more splintered than at any time in its modern democratic history.
Whichever party wins, the new government will have to grapple with a splintered upper house, which makes it increasingly hard to adopt controversial legislation.
Either way, it's a good sign that in America's splintered politics, the most controversial thing about Tadeusz Kosciuszko is how to say his name.
Presented with a choice of embracing Mr Trump's disruption, nativist warts and all, or defending the unreformed status quo against nihilism, the group splintered.
Mexico has struggled with years of violence as the government has battled vicious drug cartels that have increasingly splintered into smaller, more bloodthirsty, gangs.
Indeed, perhaps nothing could reunite the splintered Republican coalition—in disdain—so effectively as the sight of Mrs Clinton in left-wing campaigning mode.
It was the deepest recession our country had faced since the Great Depression, and it was spurred by splintered, ineffective consumer financial protection practices.
If past is prologue then Trump will be frustrated, and fail to get his tax and spending plans passed by the splintered GOP Congress.
Without this hand, the ladder becomes splintered and broken, forcing those affected to take an inadequate path—after all other options have been exhausted.
Outside, a dozen kids and adults were watching Vaivai and the others trade places on the splintered wooden panels that serve as lifting platforms.
"I try to assemble the year 1947 into a splintered whole," Åsbrink writes in this gripping history, formed as a patchwork of significant events.
It splintered a bowling pin like a handful of matchsticks, and later in the same clip shattered a bowling ball like a frozen snack.
More important, they use the splintered music to convey a fractious but blessed interconnectedness that makes their retrospective coming apart all the more poignant.
The front loader was followed by a dump truck with an overhead grappling arm that consumed leftover piles of dirty blankets and splintered furniture.
But when a musician engages in conversation with splintered figments of her sonic self, the result can be by turns beautiful, unsettling and exhilarating.
In "Strong Island," Yance Ford focuses tightly on the lead-up to and aftermath of his brother's death, which devastated and splintered their family.
The Democratic Party's voters are splintered across generational, racial and ideological lines, and the lack of a united front has many party leaders anxious.
Surprise, surprise: Prime Minister Theresa May hit another setback over Britain's fraught exit from the European Union when her own party splintered on Thursday.
To find out just how splintered the GOP is, Vox went to this year's Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), the right's heralded annual gathering.
Now the tables have turned: As Republicans have increasingly splintered over how to dismantle Obamacare, the Democratic Party has largely unified around protecting it.
How Italian architect Gio Ponti apparently dropped his Supperleggera chair out an office window, and it bounced rather than splintered, because it was that sturdy.
And again, we have a missing children mystery splintered across different timelines (1980, 1990, and 2015) that artificially prolong a mystery—creepy straw dolls withstanding.
Its facade has staved in, the surface is splintered timber and a scatter of plaster, each section like a variation on the theme of ruin.
Traces of his DNA were also found on a piece of cloth attached to the splintered door frame, which police allege was cut with scissors.
Then the ball will get rolling, and the carpenter will be on his way to once again hide the splintered seams between nightmares and dreams.
They splintered in different directions and blocked major roads, bringing Hong Kong's central district to a standstill and prompting malls and shops to close early.
Tripoli has been controlled by a patchwork of armed groups since a 2011 uprising that toppled long-time leader Muammar Gaddafi and splintered the country.
The opportunity came about after Paradinas reached out to the producer through SoundCloud, looking for him to expand on the splintered beats of Work Focus.
Litigation funding was slower to catch on in the U.S., probably because of contingency fees and the American rule, and remains a splintered, opaque business.
That's why app developers often prefer building for Apple before they build for Google's Android, an operating system that's splintered across different kinds of hardware.
Mr. da Silva's freedom gives the opposition, which has been splintered and largely rudderless in the Bolsonaro era, a towering figure to lead the charge.
Democrats' fear their oversupply of candidates could result in a splintered electorate, allowing two Republicans to snag the only slots on November's general election ballot.
The renewed conflict in a nation splintered since the 2011 toppling of Muammar Gaddafi also risks draining medical supplies, the World Health Organisation (WHO) warned.
The rescue group -- after a series of personal conflicts and power plays -- has splintered into a handful of volunteer outfits throughout Mexico, according to members.
She grips the beam, her long fingers pressed so hard against the wood—splintered and rough with adze marks—that afterward they will be bloody.
I love this, the feeling that the oft-splintered community in which I live is unified around the team for at least a few weeks.
Democrat Ammar Campa-Najjar was the top vote-getter, but he will be at a disadvantage in November when the Republican vote is not splintered.
At various times, Turkey has splintered along religious, ideological and ethnic lines and seen further divisions within those religious, ideological and ethnic formations as well.
Two brothers, René and José Antonio Contreras Méndez, watched in a near catatonic state as the heavy machinery pushed the splintered shell of their home.
The immense figures give Trump a strong financial advantage over Democrats, whose donors are more splintered as the party sorts out a crowded primary field.
With so many Democrats running, the party's fear is that the vote will be splintered, allowing Republicans — who have fewer candidates — to dominate some primaries.
The evacuations come after the Syrian regime and its allies splintered Eastern Ghouta into three parts following a weekend of intensified fighting and rapid advances.
His rage puts people off; his ego, large and splintered, slashes away at any sort of kindness, and any perceived slight is a major insult.
On the "remain" side however, the vote will be splintered between several strongly pro-EU parties: the Liberal Democrats, Change UK and the Green Party.
As years of aggressive money printing stretch the limits of monetary policy, the G7 policy response to anemic inflation and subdued growth has become increasingly splintered.
When shot at, this material splintered but was still able to trap a steel projectile that passed effortlessly through a similarly sized sample of natural wood.
Over the year after their stranding, the 19 survivors of the Invercauld splintered into groups, often left the weakest to die and even resorted to cannibalism.
The party has splintered since the June 2016 vote to leave the EU and underwent a lengthy struggle to find the right leader to replace Farage.
Any ceasefire would be difficult to enforce as the militants are splintered into small groups of angry, young unemployed men even their leaders struggle to control.
As Lovecraft's ugly views on race have undergone more intense scrutiny, it's splintered adaptations of his work: What to do with the parts that still work?
For much of the seven-year conflict safe, rapid travel was unthinkable as fighting cut major routes and splintered the country into dozens of warring fiefdoms.
The documents show that he claimed to still be worth millions of dollars even as he struggled to remain relevant while his al Qaeda network splintered.
The conservative Party of Hope launched by Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike splintered the traditional opposition but failed to make much of a dent in Abe's victory.
It should instead be seen as the means to reunite states that have already been splintered; the alternative to a looser structure is permanent break-up.
Whoever lands in the White House will have their work cut out for them to put back the pieces of our splintered populace and restore civility.
Though Mr. Kabila's forces scored an important victory against one large rebel group, the M23, in 2013, many other armed groups have splintered into dangerous pieces.
But that isn't seen changing even after Sunday's landslide performance, which was underlined by Abe's tough stance on North Korea in addition to splintered opposition factions.
The years that followed produced more Olympic glory but also a damning photograph of Phelps with a bong, a second D.U.I. arrest and numerous splintered relationships.
Gnecchi translated that concept musically, through the use of Greek modes in the choral parts to "Cassandra," which are often splintered into six or eight parts.
When it splintered, within the year, Victor Berger and Debs joined what became the Social Democratic Party, and then, in 29653, the Socialist Party of America.
As years of aggressive money printing stretch the limits of monetary policy, the G7 policy response to anaemic inflation and subdued growth has become increasingly splintered.
The only problem is my family has splintered in so many different directions, with so many connections, it's hard to know who is communicating through Fleur.
As Mr. Attias's solo neared its summit, Ms. Fort drove her rhythm section — the bassist Gary Wang and the drummer Rudy Royston — toward a splintered dissolution.
The "terror gap" debate has run right into the debate over surveillance and the war on terror — and splintered like a log in a wood chipper.
Brexit has splintered both the Conservatives and the opposition Labour Party into warring factions since the referendum that narrowly approved the departure on June 23, 2016.
Gun control once splintered Democrats along regional and ideological lines, but the party is increasingly unified around an assault weapons ban, gun licensing and other measures.
We asked Bishop Oliveto, and readers who commented on The New York Times's Facebook page, to share their thoughts about the future of their splintered church.
But splintered into pieces, it will yield merry bits like striped shirts and wide pants (the new skinny pants, again), and some clomping, race-striped shoes.
Unlike previous primaries, where the party's candidates splintered on whether to support a Republican president's military moves, every leading Democrat — former vice president Joe Biden, Sen.
When she dared to look outside, Mexico Beach's emerald waters and white sugar-sand beaches were covered in a dark sea of splintered debris, she said.
However, the collapse of their health-care plan last month revealed the party is splintered and may not be able to unite behind a reform plan.
Ravaged infrastructure has impeded search and recovery efforts, as the islands remain a mess of splintered buildings, torn-off roofs, snapped power poles and scattered vehicles.
The strategy has echoes of 2004 and 0003, when Bush and Obama built up massive organizations while the rival party fought among themselves in splintered primaries.
We've arrived at a polarized, blue-pill/red-pill place where reality has splintered into countless alternatives, each one tailored to someone's particular tastes and beliefs.
But now, with Trump's 28 campaign underway and Bannon out of the picture after a public fallout with the White House, the alt-right has splintered.
In this atmosphere, many subdued Kurdish voters said they would vote for Gorran and the CDJ, which both splintered from the PUK campaigning on anti-corruption platforms.
Moody's Investors Service on Monday joined Standard and Poor's in expressing concern that a splintered upper house Senate would stymie agreement on fiscal consolidation and macroeconomic policy.
In 2014 this group splintered from the CPN-M, which has a hyphen; both descend from the CPN (Maoist Centre), now a partner in Nepal's coalition government.
After striking out swinging on a slider to end the eighth, Samardzija snapped the bat in two over his left leg, then tossed the splintered remnants aside.
"Every time anyone speaks to (Israeli Prime Minister) Netanyahu, he would say how can you reach a solution when the Palestinians are splintered?" the Gulf source added.
Any ceasefire would be difficult to enforce as the militants are splintered into small groups of angry, young unemployed men whom even their leaders struggle to control.
And just as unexpectedly, it wears its art historical influences on its sleeve, adopting the splintered composition and color palette of Pablo Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" (1907).
The Seleka and other groups have since splintered, prompting further violence despite the election in March 2016 of President Faustin-Archange Touadera, which raised hopes of reconciliation.
In recent years, the wealth management industry has splintered, and boutique, independent investment firms now compete with the industry's largest firms for the same brokers and clients.
What he calls the "Utopian" view of the Internet as a single market has now, he reminds us, been replaced the splintered realities of our contemporary world.
The demonstrations against Fayulu's candidacy, in which supporters of Tshisekedi burned tyres and branches, hint at the difficulty in uniting a historically splintered opposition behind one candidate.
Any deal between the YPG and President Bashar al-Assad's state could piece together the two biggest chunks of a nation splintered by eight years of conflict.
The April 20183 Youth Movement splintered into two groups, both of which were banned in Egypt in 2014 following accusations of espionage and defamation of the state.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will create a new watchdog to coordinate a currently splintered approach by professional bodies to detecting money-laundering, the finance ministry said on Wednesday.
One group of protesters splintered off and headed to the city's police headquarters, while another group branched out in the direction of the Causeway Bay shopping district.
The operation rendered Mr. Molaison, who was then 27, almost completely incapable of forming new memories, and his remaining memories were fragmentary, a heap of splintered glass.
The group of a dozen people had splintered off about halfway through dinner to converse about life in Berlin and about the food we were grazing on.
Indeed, in today's splintered landscape, the legacy of "The Wire" might be even more resonant -- the idea of using a series as a larger brand-building ambassador.
They have brought some couples closer but splintered others, revealing a rift in how two partners view sexual harassment and men's and women's places in the world.
JUAN ATKINS (Friday) Since its inception in 103s Detroit, techno has splintered into subgenres, like trance and minimalist techno, that are prone to occasional disputes over legitimacy.
In the mid-2000s, they splintered to form their own drug trafficking criminal enterprise in the mid-2000s, but have since branched out into multiple criminal activities.
Video: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS Splintered, scale-like rocks are visible in high resolution around Curiosity's frame, while the stacked sedimentary formations loom in the middle distance.
But fighting games are, of course, just one side of a massively multifaceted esports scene, which is splintered into several assorted genres with a few massive franchises.
Lars-Christer Olsson, head of the umbrella group representing 24 European leagues, said that ultimately sponsors were likely to shy away from a sport which was splintered.
Per the BBC, critics believe that the move was an attempt to further divide an already-splintered opposition coalition to give President Nicolás Maduro an electoral advantage.
A country splintered into clusters of like-minded people is a country whose citizens do not know how to interact with anyone whose beliefs contradict their own.
Polling has shown Ossoff close to the 50 percent threshold needed to win the April 18 all-party primary outright amid a splintered 85033-candidate GOP field.
But in a splintered culture, where there are more options than ever catering to a multitude of types and inclinations, comedians are increasingly aiming for narrower niches.
Here along the Tapajos River, the Munduruku, nearly 14,000 members strong, have splintered into dozens of small villages, scattered across a territory slightly larger than New Hampshire.
But I agree that season two has given us far more fun character combinations than season one, even if their interactions have been more splintered in general.
Ms. Davis builds her compositions on crooked patterns and splintered loops that somehow become a kind of magnetic touchstone, bringing together wildly diverse musicians in tangled unity.
It was a rare moment of unity for Democratic Republic of Congo's splintered opposition, whose infighting in recent years has often played into the hands of Kabila.
Search and recovery efforts have been slowed down by ravaged infrastructure as well as all of the piles of rubble and splintered homes that Dorian left behind.
She defended her assertion that Black Lives Matter has similarities to the Ku Klux Klan because of the rare instances in which protests have splintered off into looting.
This is not least because the pop cultural landscape is increasingly splintered by platform and audience, but it's mostly because MTV has, apparently, become afraid to take risks.
Since then, violence has grown as the country's powerful drug cartels have splintered and consolidated while fighting ruthlessly for control of lucrative smuggling routes in the United States.
Chicken coops and dairy barns, fields of sweet peppers, squashes, and beans, and acres of coconut palms are now a wreckage of wind-burnt leaves and splintered wood.
This is an age of splintered, specialized audiences that rarely recognize appointment TV, and that are more interested in skimming headlines than committing to a four-hour ceremony.
The previous most-notable group was the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, which later splintered before aligning itself with ISIS, according to a report by the International Crisis Group .
Pope and patriarch sat down together, the first meeting of the leaders of the Roman Catholic and Russian Orthodox churches since the branches splintered nearly 1,000 years ago.
In this part of Kathmandu, in this house, there are no telltale signs of the events a year ago that splintered thousands of lives -- except in the kitchen.
Cruz in recent days has intensified his argument that should Rubio remain in the race, it is likely to hand Trump the nomination by keeping the field splintered.
It's supposed to stand in for the way that she's a splintered personality, someone who compartmentalizes pieces of herself and is heading for a calamity as a result.
Spain's political landscape was splintered like never before in the December ballot amid the rise of Podemos and Ciudadanos, two parties that had no seats four years ago.
President Petro Poroshenko has nominated Volodymyr Groisman, the speaker of parliament, but he has struggled to gather enough support among the splintered parties to form a new government.
With the 'remain' vote splintered between several strongly pro-EU parties, including the Liberal Democrats, Change UK and the Green Party, they are expected to win fewer seats.
His victory was viewed as the latest triumph of a charismatic populist in central Europe, but with a splintered parliament, Mr Babis will have trouble forming a coalition.
So began a saga that splintered global aluminium pricing, bitterly divided the industry between producers and manufacturers and embroiled the LME in a media and regulatory fire storm.
Last year's bullpen, quietly among the game's elite down the stretch, nearly splintered after an elbow injury felled Keone Kela, and Shawn Tolleson's changeup absconded into thin air.
Over the last year, the pace of the conflict and the flow of refugees have slowed, but aid workers say it will take years to reunite splintered families.
The best case for Bloomberg has always been a scenario in which Sanders is the undisputed front-runner and the centrist vote is hopelessly splintered among several candidates.
That conflict spiraled out from there as rebel groups splintered, and jihadist groups, including an al-Qaeda offshoot and ISIS, rose up and took advantage of the chaos.
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I didn't need to see what the rest of the images would inevitably reveal: sinews torn, bones splintered, flesh bloody and swollen, great yellow claws mangled beyond repair.
North Carolina had just lost in the national championship game to Villanova on a last-second shot, and Williams was left to rummage through his team's splintered dreams.
Such a runoff would be a much tougher hurdle for Ossoff, likely against a single Republican opponent instead of the splintered field he is facing in Tuesday's race.
Yet, Chief Justice John Roberts has long encouraged greater consensus and clarity, arguing that splintered opinions can leave lower court judges -- and the nation -- confused about the law.
About 12,300 soldiers, policemen and firemen clambered across expanses of debris of splintered wood and mud hoping to reach about 500 people cut off by landslides, NHK reported.
What that means has become increasingly fuzzy, as the large, well-organized operations built around drug dealing have splintered, and are now little more than cliques or sets.
In Catalonia, Quim Torra, a separatist who now leads the regional government, has a tenuous grip on power; a coalition of the two main separatist parties recently splintered.
The episode carries that splintered vantage into the final scenes, which divide attentions among multiple fronts through crosscutting that fails to produce the emotional response it's looking for.
On Anya's Garden, his 2015 EP for UNO NYC, sputtering noise tracks collide with bombed-out synth landscapes, composed orchestration, and splintered ballads, all desperate unease and hesitant joy.
Here, the splintered fragments of vinyl and the errant multicolored lines that break away from the central image suggest fractured histories and temporal discontinuity, wrought by legacies of colonialism.
It was also carnivorous, armed with burly jaws lined with rugged premolars, allowing for a powerful bite that could have splintered bone or crunched the shells of armored invertebrates.
In actuality, the campaign has splintered conservatives and talk radio bears the scars of these fissures as would any corner bar in a conservative neighborhood and many conservative households.
Pretty soon, sites were altering DNT rules to explicitly ignore any requests made by Internet Explorer, the whole system splintered, and sites got a free pass to ignore it.
But it was proposed by the opposition Economic Freedom Fighters, a party that splintered from the ANC (and was founded by young ANC members who once supported Mr Zuma).
He said in a statement that he left because the movement had splintered between Machar and Deng Gai and because Loburon's troops had been sidelined by the top leadership.
The Druze belong to a small secretive sect that splintered off Shiite Islam in the Middle Ages, with populations concentrated in the mountainous areas of Lebanon, Syria and Israel.
As television's budgets grow bigger and bigger — and audiences become more and more splintered — there's more pressure than ever on advertising to bring in as much cash as possible.
Most cosmologists still believe that dark matter must exist, but some have splintered off to propose other explanations that explain away dark matter by modifying our understanding of gravity.
However, this splintered opposition weakens the threat against Iran's rulers, who will do everything possible to foster continued discord between opposition groups, something they've traditionally done with great success.
And for those who stayed behind, picking through the splintered remains of their lives, moments of joy still possible, before they're lost again in this bleak and dusty scene.
Standing on the splintered remains of her bedroom, the orphan is shaking hands with a tan pharma exec when a squad of digital fighter jets slashes through the sky.
The Shia, once united, are now splintered Under the power-sharing system installed after the 2003 US-led invasion, the position of prime minister is reserved for a Shia.
Glittery LED lights then start flashing and changing colors from white to red as one's field of vision is splintered into endless refractions that create a new, infinite horizon.
Once united, the Shia are now splintered Under the power-sharing system installed after the 2003 US-led invasion, the position of prime minister is reserved for a Shia.
In an age of splintered attention and multi-everything-all-at-once, why should anyone, even a tennis fan, have to limit himself to one distraction at a time?
When black communities, which were splintered into three areas in San Francisco, lost their barber shops, restaurants and clubs, they lost their centers of gravity, according to Mr. Brown.
"Biden is trying to reconstitute an Obama coalition that's quite splintered," said strategist Basil Smikle, who served as the former executive director of the New York State Democratic Party.
But training local fighters is a risky job that's hard to do right, especially in the Middle East, which is splintered into groups with conflicts that go back centuries.
The police say much of the violence in this city of about 2.7 million people is tied to gangs, which have become disorganized and have splintered into more factions.
And even if Democrats had accept that moratorium condition, Republicans were possibly even more splintered on repeal than they were with HB287, so passage would not have been guaranteed.
The power of a handful of platforms and services combined with the dismal state of international cooperation across the world pushes us closer and closer to a splintered internet.
Everywhere were dystopic vistas of piled debris: pieces of zinc roofs, cracked porcelain fixtures, discarded mattresses and an uninterrupted line of tropical trees stripped, snapped and splintered like matchsticks.
I chuckled and watched as a small cluster of bots gathered in my palm for a fraction of a second, then splintered off like a flock of birds disbursing.
His advisers note that these advantages could prove crucial in a splintered field when only a plurality may be needed to prevail at the end of a long race.
But the groups have splintered and shape-shifted in the face of grueling travel, government opposition and the opportunity to seek asylum in places other than the United States.
Democrats, while doubling down on demands for an unredacted copy of the report and testimony from the Justice Department, have splintered into two camps on the issue of impeachment.
So when it comes to polar explorers, you can see why a woman might fall for Ernest Shackleton, the Antarctic trekker who rescued his crew when their ship splintered.
Both poets dealt with the historical novelty of a nation of splintered individuals who must speak—not only for themselves but to be reassured of having selves at all.
Gicquel turned somber, took out his phone and brought up a panoramic video of Bonito the day after Irma — shattered glass, splintered wood and drenched desolation in every frame.
It is unclear whether Islamic State fighters, already put on the run months before Mr. Trump took office, are in any condition to exploit an even more splintered Syria.
With a field so large, the delegate count in Iowa could be more splintered than ever, and a poor showing on Monday won&apost necessarily spell disaster for candidates.
Supporters though say those worries are overblown and say the greater threat is that autocratic countries get fed up with U.S. management and create their own splintered internet nodes.
British voters were so frustrated that their splintered Parliament could not deliver Brexit that they just elected the biggest Conservative government since the country's divisive years under Margaret Thatcher.
No longer to people recognize the heavyweight champ by name, and with the crown splintered off by four sanctioning bodies, the legitimate claim is that much harder to distinguish.
Libya splintered following the 2011 NATO-backed revolt that toppled Muammar Gaddafi, and since 2014 has been divided into competing political and military factions based in Tripoli and the east.
A quarrel splintered the founding team and Poon and Dryja went their separate ways, but Lightning Labs is now leading the overall network development effort with a rebuilt engineering team.
Rajoy's PP was stripped of its absolute majority in the December and June elections, after the rise of newer parties during an uneven recovery from recession splintered the political landscape.
It is a singular job description, probably impossible to replicate, in part because fashion has become as splintered as every other industry in the age of digital and identity politics.
But this broad range of demands is also what could limit the impact of the movement, given that such a splintered message won't keep people in power up at night.
By the numbers: A Yale and George Mason University survey shows that political views of the Green New Deal have splintered along partisan lines as its name recognition has increased.
Any ceasefire would be difficult to enforce as the militant scene is splintered into small groups made up of angry young unemployed men which even their leaders struggle to control.
Libya splintered following the 2011 NATO-backed revolt that toppled Muammar Gaddafi, and since 2014 has been divided between competing political and military groups based in Tripoli and the east.
Regardless of what happens to rock in the future, though, it's actually in a great spot right now, with too many worthwhile acts and splintered subgenres to possibly mention here.
Mumin and his men splintered from al Shabaab, a much larger Islamist insurgent force that is fighting the Western-backed Somali government to impose a strict interpretation of sharia law.
"Winning elections is about more than just talking tough on Twitter and TV." Some strategists say Avenatti's tone toward "establishment Democrats" has been largely unhelpful to a splintered Democratic Party.
Some talked up Mr. Bloomberg and Hillary Clinton, but others wondered if Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio might make a late entry to unite a party splintered along ideological lines.
But in New Hampshire right now, "the mainstream Republicans are as splintered and scattered as ever," Cullen said, leaving open the possibility that Trump could win that state as well.
" The splintered self, spread across different websites and profiles, was once central to many of our online lives, but today seems alien to Twitter and Facebook's culture of "self-branding.
The most worrisome recent instance took place last season at Fenway Park when a fan named Tonya Carpenter sustained life-threatening injuries after she was impaled by a splintered bat.
Twin Peaks itself seems like it's been warped beyond recognition, stuck in a time loop or maybe a part of Audrey's dream space or maybe just broken down and splintered.
As the web becomes more splintered and information more controlled across the globe, we risk the deterioration of democratic systems, the corruption of free markets and further cyber misinformation campaigns.
In the aftermath of their devastating Round of 16 defeat, the national side has been left rudderless, a splintered, broken flagship buffeted on the choppy seas of failure and regret.
Over the course of an hour on Sunday, Halvorson's paint-splattered distortion and Laubrock's spare melodies — sometimes coolly linear, sometimes sharply splintered — felt constantly lifted by Rainey's rambling, buoyant drums.
The real heart of the competent-outsider fantasy is that politics is still O.K. somewhere else, that there is a place it hasn't become splintered, tribal and seemingly beyond control.
If those links are splintered by new trade agreements, "we're clearly left off worse than we were before," said Christopher Wilson, the deputy director of the Wilson Center's Mexico Institute.
"In the east, there is no church, families are splintered because so many young people have moved away and the state is not viewed as representing them," Mr. Staemmler said.
Nine candidates participated in the forum, and the party's increasingly unified support for strict gun control measures, which once splintered Democrats along regional and ideological lines, was on full display.
In fact, none of Facebook's standalone apps have succeeded unless they splintered off an already popular piece of Facebook, like chat and users were forced to download them like Messenger.
In the splintered buy-it/trash-it world of Wi-Fi connected tech, where nothing seems to work together properly or last all that long, Sonos speakers always sound outstanding.
Look for Bloomberg to champion Stanford and Harvard-educated Democratic challenger Josh Harder, whose main challenge is to unite a splintered Democratic primary vote and defeat GOP incumbent Jeff Denham.
The result was not a peaceful transition to stable democracy but instead civil war and instability, with thousands dead as the country splintered and portions were overrun by terrorist groups.
The other likely alternative is one which sees the Five Star Movement led by Luigi Di Maio enter into alliances either with the splintered left or with the Northern League.
The outcome of the first two contests in the primary calendar have resulted in a splintered moderate field and Sanders emerging as the favorite candidate for the party's progressive camp.
In the Met's early example, the brow is shaped like a spackling knife and retains the burl of the wood grain, though its top edge has been splintered over time.
But lawmakers in Libya's internationally recognized Parliament last week overwhelmingly rejected a proposed United Nations-backed unity cabinet, dealing a blow to diplomatic efforts to swiftly reconcile the country's splintered factions.
CAIRO — Lawmakers in Libya's internationally recognized Parliament overwhelmingly rejected a proposed United Nations-backed unity cabinet on Monday, dealing a blow to diplomatic efforts to swiftly reconcile the country's splintered factions.
The series is laser-focused on David and his story, presenting him as the star of a mind-bending, tragic epic that might actually be an invention of his splintered psyche.
An EU-wide election last week returned a European Parliament with a splintered centre and gains by pro-EU liberals and greens as well as eurosceptic nationalists and the far-right.
It's already splintered the News Feed further with its long-form original video hub and its Craiglist-like Marketplace feed, where it recently began selling ads among the second-hand listings.
In neighborhoods of Jeremie where homes were splintered and shattered, the sound of hammers and saws fill the air as men labor under the tropical sun, rebuilding their homes and shops.
And Miller and his creative team have been skilled at inventing new ways to illustrate how the country of Gilead — a separatist state in a splintered America — operates politically and personally.
It fights alongside militiamen from Darfur, mostly offshoots of the Sudan Liberation Army, a rebel group that splintered after it struck a peace agreement with the government in Khartoum in 2006.
It's hard to pinpoint exactly when the internet splintered into competing overzealous fandoms, but somewhere along the way, we started looking to the Eminem song "Stan" to help us understand it.
The legislative approach has splintered the Republican Party, with a handful of senators expressing opposition to repeal and delay — calling into question whether the approach could actually pass out of Congress.
If it works, that strategy will bring generations of new fans in to Star Wars, helping the company compete against Netflix and other rivals in a splintered and hypercompetitive media landscape.
I want to be specific because I do want to -- to go back to the question I was asked earlier -- recreate the trust that seems to have been splintered in America.
On the wooded slopes above Jaba, they pointed to four craters and some splintered pine trees, but noted little other impact from the blasts that jolted them awake about 3 a.m.
The theme of this year's conference is "united for opportunity" and Democrats plan to focus on the 2016 agenda they will contrast with what they view as a splintered Republican party.
Franck Riester, a lawmaker belonging to a group which splintered from the centre-right Les Republicains after Macron blew apart the traditional mainstream parties last year, will head the culture ministry.
The intelligence agency officially reports to Mugabe but has splintered as opposition to his rule, which has lasted 20163 years, has grown, according to two Zimbabwean intelligence agents interviewed by Reuters.
The weak showing for the center-left piles more pressure on PD leader and former Prime Minister Renzi, whose party has splintered following a raft of vote setbacks in recent years.
So the G.O.P. is left with a splintered party whose leader seems to be primarily interested in glorifying himself without offering the barest hint of how he will lead the nation.
The show wants to be a family drama, about a splintered group of people finding themselves after the apocalypse, but the reality is that the zombies tend to outweigh everything else.
For at least several months before Alphabet splintered off its car division and named it Waymo, the company had made it clear that it did not want to build a car.
But in its way, "Love, Loss, and Auto-Tune" is completely true to everyday 21st-century experience: ubiquitous and intrusive technology, splintered attention spans, mediated presences and onslaughts of random information.
At the base of the trunks sit splintered boxes — some marked with numbers, some with names, some with insignias — stacked two boxes high on a wooden pallet that fits four stacks.
Splintered chunks of roof, sprawled across the lot like beached whales, became bleachers for tired survivors, heads covered in shirts, towels and hats to soothe the hours of merciless Caribbean sun.
Works like "Oh Momma Oh Poppa" from 2002 are studies in grief, shock and unmitigated viciousness, softened yet emotionally intensified by their extraordinary play of dark colors splintered by singing hues.
In Japan's version of the World Series, which begins Saturday in a country meticulous about recycling, cracked and splintered bats may find another use as objects indispensable to life here: chopsticks.
As Donald Trump rose to take over the Republican Party, conservative media splintered: Some outlets became his mouthpieces, some his enemies, and others found shelter in an anti-anti-Trump stand.
After 2000, two of the Guerrilla Girls brought a lawsuit against some of the others, eventually walking away with the copyrights to the group's early posters, and the Guerrilla Girls splintered.
Any attempt to impose a lasting ceasefire will be hard to enforce because of the splintered nature of Libya's military coalitions, with disparate factions and foreign fighters deployed on both sides.
The splintered remains of India's first robotic Moon lander, which crashed after malfunctions during its descent, have been identified with the help of an amateur Moon-watcher, NASA announced on Monday.
Washington polarization has splintered the custom that politics should stop at the water's edge and everyone should line up behind a President when he is on critical national security business abroad.
The nation splintered following the 2011 NATO-backed revolt that toppled Muammar Gaddafi, and since 2014 has been divided between competing political and military groups based in Tripoli and the east.
Homes that were built generations ago and passed down through families -- along with those that were newly built -- were flooded, splintered, or left with only the foundation as a solemn reminder.
This was also the last era before the internet and social media splintered American news consumption habits, meaning there was still a recognizable institutional news voice that made sense to parody.
Splintered chunks of roof, sprawled across the lot like beached whales, became bleachers for tired survivors, heads covered in shirts, towels and hats to soothe the hours of merciless Caribbean sun.
That's even true when your party controls Congress and the presidency, because the big fights in reform bills are often less about parties and more about splintered factions in the business community.
Alternatively, if Big Tech gets broken up in an effort to wrest back control of user privacy, what will happen when facets of our social personas are splintered across even more companies?
However, the decision could also mean that the platform ends up as fragmented and splintered as Android is at the moment, leading some consumers to miss out on vital upgrades and advances.
World Briefing Lawmakers in Libya's internationally recognized Parliament overwhelmingly rejected a proposed United Nations-backed unity cabinet on Monday, dealing a blow to diplomatic efforts to swiftly reconcile the country's splintered factions.
The oil-rich country has splintered in recent years into local fiefdoms, with competing parliaments and governments set up in the east and west of the country backed by rival armed alliances.
The loose movement around the marches has splintered as it enters its third year, and one of the various groups now involved has faced criticism it is anti-Semitic, which it denies.
The defense minister's Blue Reform group remained in the country's center-right government after it splintered off from the anti-immigrant Finns party that was kicked out of the coalition last year.
With so many candidates running, the Democratic fundraising base has splintered to a point where no one commands the level of financial resources that say, Obama and Hillary Clinton did in 2008.
The basic moderation problem has splintered into a number of different scandals over the past two years, including disturbing children's content, terrorism videos, white supremacy dog whistling, and radicalization via YouTube's algorithm.
Kenney was the architect of a merger this year of splintered right-leaning factions that created the United Conservative Party (UCP), which will challenge the incumbent, left-leaning New Democratic Party (NDP).
LulzSec was a splintered cell of Anonymous that took embarrassing the establishment — from private corporations, like Sony, to the US government — to the next level for no reason other than, well, lulz.
The Seleka and other groups have since splintered, prompting further violence even as the country held a democratic election won by President Faustin-Archange Touadera who was sworn in in March 2016.
Savitt provides a frontline view of student protests, government crackdowns, and the Tiananmen Square massacre, which he navigates on motorbike, documenting the wall of tanks and splintered bodies in stark, bloody terms.
Rescue crews searched for victims Monday amid the splintered lumber and twisted metal where homes once stood, after the deadliest U.S. tornado in nearly six years ripped through a rural Alabama community.
Though they failed to get an absolute majority, they took 33% of the vote, up from 29% in the December election, which was so splintered that no party could form a government.
All that remained of the buildings was splintered wood, we could see that there had been no equipment of any kind in the huts, anything that was previously there had been removed.
Yet while even Mr. Patrick's most ardent admirers allow that he faces long odds, they believe that the splintered nature of the race calls out for an upbeat and consensus-oriented candidate.
Dave Taylor, president of Taylor Brand Group, a consulting firm, said the segmentation of the media marketplace has forced some companies to create splintered messages rather than unifying behind a single slogan.
As the subgenres splintered, keyboards would oftentimes find themselves welcome, be they on gothic metal founders Tiamat's groundbreaking 25 album Wildhoney or on Finnish funeral doom pioneers Skepticism's excellent 23 album Stormcrowfleet.
South Sudan descended into civil war in 2013, only two years after independence, when Kiir fired his Nuer deputy, Riek Machar, unleashing a conflict that has since splintered along multiple ethnic lines.
And at a time when our attention is so easily splintered, she writes big, substantial, old-fashioned books that allow her characters room to breathe, change and grow into adulthood and beyond.
"New York began to pile office floor upon office floor to create the splintered skyline that heralded the profile of the 211th-century American city," an architectural historian, James F. O'Gorman, wrote.
His friendship with Todd had splintered over a regrettable sexual encounter with Todd's friend Emily, and his rival Mr. Peanutbutter accidentally became a huge hero thanks to some bizarre pasta-related emergency.
Other candidates have adopted more subtle language, but there is no doubt that the debate over public security will be a key factor in deciding the outcome of the country's splintered race.
Mr. Bolsonaro, a former army captain, is a deeply polarizing figure, at once the most popular and most reviled candidate in a presidential race that remains splintered just weeks before the Oct.
The presidential contest, the most splintered and divisive race since the end of the military dictatorship in the 1980s, has for many Brazilians come down to who is the least bad option.
"Today's hate is splintered," said Brian H. Levin, a professor of criminal justice and the director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino.
The former vice president is currently a Democratic frontrunner but still has to contend with a somewhat splintered moderate coalition, with some voters still deciding between him, Buttigieg, and Klobuchar in Iowa.
Her marriage to Mr. Durst, the eccentric scion of a prominent New York real estate family, had splintered under Mr. Durst's efforts to control her, repeated rounds of quarreling and, finally, violence.
Just as the plague decimated the Mongol khanates and splintered its grip on Eurasia, so too will the coronavirus encourage China's vassal states to look for other partners in the geopolitical marketplace.
The announcement drew a muted response from the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., a departure from its previous statements that revealed that the once-amicable relationship between the two organizations had splintered.
With his stances on climate change, trade and refugees and with all the air kisses blown at Vladimir Putin, he has altered our place in the world and splintered its postwar framework.
The public pressure on Anitta highlighted the polarization of these elections, the most splintered and divisive since Brazil's return to democracy in the 1980s, and the role women may play in them.
Troops have splintered Ghouta into three besieged zones in one of the bloodiest offensives of the seven-year war, with rebels facing their worst defeat since the battle of Aleppo in 2016.
Washington (CNN)The political network supporting Donald Trump has further splintered after the President's major influential donors on Wednesday formally defected to start their own group to air ads backing the White House.
However, the rise of Vox also splintered the right-wing vote, further fragmenting Spain's political landscape and playing into the hands of the Socialists which won an almost 50 percent increase in seats.
In a decade in which an inexhaustible array of entertainment options has splintered our attention into niches of niches of niches, GoT and the MCU have been our greatest sustained pop culture phenomena.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - The Syrian army intensified its onslaught in eastern Ghouta on Saturday with advances that a war monitor and state media said had splintered the enclave, though a rebel official denied this.
The move by the LNA, which is allied to a parallel administration based in the east, escalated a power struggle that has splintered the nation since the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
The library had no proper drainage system, which meant rainwater leaked into the space, cracking floors and walls decorated with centuries-old mosaics; wooden beams had splintered; and the electrical systems needed updates.
But the effort also splintered against a more fundamental obstacle: the GOP's alternatives all imposed many of their greatest costs on groups and communities that the party now depends on to win elections.
What remains is the fact that George Miller's tour de force was able to break through during a splintered awards season in which no single film was ever truly in the driver's seat.
And if the party splintered over articles of impeachment approved by the House, it would undercut the Democratic message that Mr. Trump is guilty of an abuse of power that Republicans are ignoring.
Damage control, certainly, for the leaders of other NATO nations who must now examine ruefully the splintered remains of the carefully constructed doghouse where they'd managed to enshrine Putin since his Crimean adventure.
The oil-producing nation splintered following the 2011 NATO-backed revolt that toppled Muammar Gaddafi, and since 2014 has been divided between competing political and military groups based in Tripoli and the east.
House Democratic leaders are scrambling for a way to unite their splintered caucus following a series of embarrassing votes that have empowered the minority Republicans and escalated tensions among the top party brass.
He was unsuccessful, so Gruhl splintered and founded his own far-right environmental group — his ideas have since been championed by the German neo-Nazi party and the far-right British National Party.
Fans sitting that close to the field risked injury — serious injury — from splintered bats flying into the seats, or from screaming foul balls that could reach the stands in less than a second.
He vowed again this week to win back the entire country, which has been splintered into areas controlled by the state, a constellation of rebel factions, Islamic State jihadists and Kurdish militia fighters.
For this, he painted plywood sheets with polychrome sand in Persian rug designs and then splintered the boards, creating a visual cyclone "I completely bastardized and abstracted" the carpet motif, the artist said.
But the goal, Mr. Redl said, is a federal law that will "harmonize" data privacy rules in the United States and mesh enough with the European standard to avoid a more splintered marketplace.
Dozens of towns and neighborhoods, from the coffee-growing mountains to the industrial shoals of the capital, are now virtual islands unto themselves, stranded by destroyed roads, downed cables and splintered cellphone towers.
It is the best way for Europe to avoid a splintered A.I. environment that hinders our collective progress, and to capitalize on our strong scientific and commercial position in this fast-evolving sector.
But the similarities are more than a historical footnote: Mr. Biden has talked about running for president in 2020, and he would start off as a front-runner in a splintered Democratic field.
They were sued along with the Patriot Movement AZ -- from which they splintered -- after the actions of the two groups caused members of churches to say they feared for their lives and safety.
The belief system of Black Hebrew Israelites, a sect that is not associated with mainstream Judaism, varies among the dozens of groups into which the century-old theology has splintered over the years.
This is not being an apologist for "the rebels" or a blind supporter of one or other of sectarian groups that have splintered from and out of the protests of 2011 to 2013.
Bucking the trend, investors turned bullish on the Thai baht as the expected parliamentary confirmation of military junta leader General Prayuth Chan-ocha as civilian prime minister concluded a largely splintered election process.
God knows what it was, but the cord was shorter than he expected and he got yanked off of his feet, back through the porch, and splintered a two-by-four in half.
This is a fight that made little sense besides a big payday for both men and is truly indicative of the issues that arise in this splintered era of boxing we find ourselves following.
Kelly, a cryptocurrency fund manager, said the sharp downturn had to do with bitcoin cash, which splintered off in August 2017 from regular bitcoin with the goal of being able to process more transactions.
But, both Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko, Lennox Lewis, Mike Tyson and Larry Holmes all benefitted from the splintered state of heavyweight boxing to enjoy long tenures as world champions so this is nothing new.
Working with the greater diversity of literary stories has allowed showrunners to differentiate themselves from an increasingly crowded field of prestige-television options, and to seek out specific sectors of a splintered viewing audience.
"Cyberpunk" as an actual literary genre is too diverse and complex to be pinned down in a few bullet points, even before it's been splintered into post-cyberpunk and biopunk and splatterpunk and whatnot.
Protests in Paris and other cities have been frequently marred by violence and vandalism although in recent weeks the protest movement has lost some steam and splintered into left-wing and right-wing factions.
The scene is a sign of Libya's slide toward economic collapse despite oil wealth, and a U.N.-backed government's lack of headway toward ending political turmoil and armed conflict that have splintered the country.
Sesay's vibrant paintings of interiors and urban landscapes, like Beshue's, require viewers to not merely look, but navigate through them—getting lost in a fragmented world stitched back together like an old, splintered memory.
The advance is the latest power struggle over the OPEC member's energy assets after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 and ensuing chaos left the North African country splintered into rival armed factions.
His predecessor, John Boehner, who also led a splintered Republican caucus, angered House conservatives by seeking votes across the aisle to pass major pieces of legislation — a move that ultimately led to his ouster.
"If Trump had come out with a significant infrastructure investment right off the bat, it would probably have splintered the Democrats," Brian Fallon, who served as Schumer's spokesman and then as Hillary Clinton's, observed.
They tried to settle themselves and return to bed, only to be jolted by a house-shaking bang — the sound of Siatta hitting the back door with such force that he splintered the jamb.
As the boat pulled into the harbor, three generations of the West family — Peter, his son, Chris, and his grandson, Spencer — pointed out splintered wooden walkways and piers that rippled like roller coaster tracks.
Rivalries between Chicago's increasingly splintered gangs and cliques over sales of heroin, Ecstasy, prescription drugs and marijuana have given way to gunfire — even among small-time sellers who see themselves as only peripherally involved.
Great Abaco, Bahamas (CNN)Ravaged infrastructure slowed down search and recovery efforts in the Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian left behind a mess of splintered buildings, torn-off roofs, snapped power poles and scattered vehicles.
While few expect that Sanders can carry more than a third of the vote in Nevada, nearly everyone believes that will be enough to win in a field where the moderate vote remains splintered.
Since last year's collapse of the peace deal, Mr. Kiir's army has scored significant military victories across the country, while the rebels have splintered into competing factions and struggled to gain significant arms supplies.
A splintered Wisconsin Supreme Court rejected that argument, relying on a state law that presumes drivers have consented to blood tests and punishes them if they decline to cooperate by revoking their driver's licenses.
The new appointments came as France's main conservative party splintered under the impact of Macron's sudden rise to presidential and parliamentary power, and the seismic shift it has caused continues to reverberate around French politics.
They spontaneously splintered into groups that took over Pennsylvania Avenue, Constitution Avenue, and Independence Avenue, as well as cross streets, bottlenecking but eventually reforming into a second massive rally in front of the White House.
Twenty-five EU governments launched the agreement in December to fund, develop and deploy armed forces together, ending the squandering of billions of euros by splintered defense policies and reducing Europe's heavy reliance on Washington.
The cost of drugs in America depends on a complex, splintered and opaque system where intermediaries negotiate on behalf of some patient groups, while others are left to bear the brunt of the highest prices.
Since the republic was founded in 1948, the main liberal party has changed its name 14 times and splintered 11 times; its conservative counterpart has fared little better, with ten name-swaps and ten fractures.
The advance is the latest power struggle over the OPEC nation's energy assets, after the 2011 fall of Muammar Gaddafi and the chaos that followed left the North African country splintered into rival armed factions.
As the name of the rally suggests, Unite the Right is chance for these guys to build up a far-right coalition after the group commonly known as the alt-right splintered into two camps.
The project has been dogged by controversy, as most public officials, riders and commissioners agree a new facility is needed but they have splintered on where to place it and how to pay for it.
Hardcore dance music originated in the 90s Dutch rave scene, and has since splintered into sub-genres like hardstyle, gabber, and speedcore—all marked by heavily distorted percussion, whiplash-inducing tempos, and aggressive, industrial mayhem.
If so, the splintered opposition will be led by ultra-nationalist Radical Party of Vojislav Seselj, acquitted by the U.N. tribunal in The Hague last month of war crimes during the 1990s breakup of Yugoslavia.
Yet mental health services have splintered in such a way that, even if someone feels more comfortable reaching out and asking for help, it may be more difficult for them to get what they need.
He vowed again on Monday to win back the entire country, which has been splintered into areas controlled by the state, an array of rebel factions, the Islamic State group, and the Kurdish YPG militia.
Last year, more than 25,000 murders were recorded in Mexico as rival drug gangs increasingly splintered into smaller, more brutal groups after more than a decade of a military-led campaign to battle the cartels.
His rivals in the Islamist-leaning Libya Dawn faction took Tripoli that year but later splintered and largely swung behind the U.N.-backed Government of National Accord (GNA), which moved to the capital in March.
But with so many candidates running in the most competitive races, there's a chance the vote will be splintered among the Democratic candidates -- creating a scenario where two Republicans could advance to the November ballot.
Those laws splintered union solidarity in former Democratic strongholds and revealed the deep disillusionment among working-class voters who had, between the early 1950s and mid-1970s, comfortably maintained a middle-class standard of living.
This was a key development as the Taliban is splintered into a number of different groupings and factions, and only someone as senior in the Taliban as Mullah Baradar can speak for the whole movement.
The SPLM-N splintered from the Sudan People's Liberation Movement that fought for South Sudan's independence, achieved in 2011, and then continued an insurgency against Bashir in the two southern states that remained within Sudan.
First blocked by the French parliament in the 1950s and later by Britain, which feared creation of an EU army, the pact aims to end the squandering of billions of euros by splintered defense policies.
The Socialists won 123 seats in Sunday's election, up from 84 in the outgoing parliament as they saw off the challenge from the right, which was splintered by the rise of the far-right Vox.
It calls on the agencies, when crafting a new measure, to use the scope of regulation called for by Scalia's opinion written for a plurality of justices in a splintered 2006 decision on the topic.
Under the glare of portable floodlights, in air thick with dust, the volunteers had formed long lines to pass five-gallon buckets full of crumbled concrete, twisted metal and splintered wood to waiting dump trucks.
At the online publication Slate, two decades of email culture quickly gave way to a companywide Slack in 2014, which splintered into channels for discussing everything from day-to-day business concerns to embryonic ideas.
As Christians in Sri Lanka gathered on Sunday morning to celebrate Easter Mass, powerful explosions ripped through three churches packed with worshipers, leaving hundreds of victims amid a havoc of splintered and blood-spattered pews.
And officials in the national and state parties are increasingly anxious about splintered primaries on Super Tuesday and beyond, where the liberal Mr. Sanders, of Vermont, edges out moderate candidates who collectively win more votes.
Some of us are trying to organize, but our unions have yet to be recognized, and Amazon's move toward more "automation" has splintered its human work force into disparate companies and crews, making organization difficult.
"If you basically put that same advertising, say a million dollars, within Facebook and Google, the reality of it is that people are going to see those things in a very splintered fashion," he said.
BEIRUT, June 7 (Reuters) - President Bashar al-Assad vowed on Tuesday to fight on in what he called Syria's war against terrorism, after more than five years of conflict with insurgents that has splintered the country.
Bloody turf battles among increasingly splintered criminal cartels have left more than 40,000 people missing in the past two decades, as well as around 26,000 unidentified corpses in over 1,100 mass graves, according to official data.
In a nation splintered among many fault lines, tax subsidies from blue states to red states within an electoral college system favoring less populated, more rural red states can become a massive challenge to national consensus.
But given the highly splintered and volatile nature of the Democratic field this year, the traditional formulas and maxims of previous presidential campaigns don't necessarily apply this time around, and won't guarantee a victory for Buttigieg. 
On the wooded slopes above Jaba, villagers pointed to four bomb craters and some splintered pine trees, but could see little other impact from the series of explosions that blasted them awake at around 3.00 a.m.
Led by Arturo Beltrán-Leyva — nicknamed "El Jefe de Jefes" or The Boss of Bosses — the gang splintered away from Chapo and declared all-out war, starting with an ambush that killed one of Guzmán's sons.
He campaigned in 2015 vowing to end the insurgency but the conflict is entering its 10th year with attacks by Boko Haram and a group that splintered from it, the Islamic State in West Africa (ISWA).
By 1998, hardcore had splintered into many different sub-genres, and though AVAIL had never fully aligned with any one of them, Over the James showed them laying the framework for a new scene to follow.
A pro-transition group hosted a phone call arguing against criticism of ceding internet domain management to an international group, saying that it would promote stability and prevent governments from creating their own splintered, domestic internets.
Scientists say they discovered the "troubling" reason why a massive iceberg splintered off one of West Antarctica's largest glaciers last year, and why this may not bode well for the future of the world's coastal megacities.
Centralizing risk assessment, as advised by the DHS and DoD, is one way in which government agencies can finally transition from outdated, splintered modes of protection to a state of the art, coordinated approach to SCRM.
There was a short, splintered pew that was upright but not steady, a small space, a human space, where she sat awkwardly, feeling the inconsequence of her presence, feeling the sorrowful cataclysm being silently enacted there.
In an interview with Reuters Tuesday, Trump said he would intervene in the case against Meng if it proved beneficial in securing a trade deal that has splintered relations between the two countries in recent months.
It was razed in a matter of hours by Dorian, which reduced it to piles of splintered plywood and two-by-fours 4 and 5 feet deep, spread over an area equal to several football fields.
When the clay reaches one of the final stages of drying, known as "leather-hard," White uses a craft knife and dental tools to refine the flow and small details like splintered edges, cracks and chipping.
Second, in 1912 the Republican Party was so divided over its presidential nomination that the party splintered, with about half of Republicans supporting Howard Taft (the incumbent) and about half supporting Teddy Roosevelt (the previous incumbent).
On this issue in particular, she writes, the Republican Party is splintered between centrists seeking to protect DACA recipients and more hard-line conservatives who regard the legislation as amnesty and oppose it at all costs.
The mayors who signed on to that letter have splintered in their support for particular candidates across the primary: Benjamin endorsed Bloomberg, Woodfin endorsed Biden, and Lumumba and members of his city voted to endorse Sanders.
Over the past decade, the gangs splintered, leaving in their wake a number of proliferating subsets, many of them more aligned with particular blocks and business interests than with founding members growing old in federal prisons.
Infighting in the south this summer -- between Saudi-supported forces of the internationally recognized government and UAE-backed separatists -- further splintered territorial control, threatening to plunge the entire country into a protracted and multi-sided war.
It barely has a narrative, and what narrative it does have is splintered into three timelines in such audacious fashion that when those timelines converge at the movie's end, you can't help but be swept away.
According to the Express, several people got caught between the metal steps that splintered apart at the base of the elevator, which wound up covered in blood, judging by photos from the aftermath of the accident.
In the early 20th century, US psychiatrists and psychologists splintered from the rest of medicine because—unlike heart disease and Alzheimer's disease, for example—mental illness was not clearly seen in the body in-vivo or postmortem.
A splintered vote followed by protracted talks to form an administration is becoming a recurrent theme in European politics as voters reject traditional parties in favour of new groups often at the extremes of the political spectrum.
Many of the reasons frequently discussed, such as splintered gangs, an influx of guns from states surrounding Illinois, the demolition of public housing, concentrated poverty or even the weather, are things that have been around for years.
The advance is the latest stage in a struggle for control of the OPEC nation's energy assets, extending chaos since the 2011 fall of Muammar Gaddafi that has splintered the North African country into rival armed fiefs.
Irma smashed homes, shops, roads and schools; knocked out power, water and telephone service; trapped thousands of tourists; and stripped trees of their leaves, leaving an eerie, blasted-looking landscape littered with sheet metal and splintered lumber.
WITH the parliamentary opposition in Israel hopelessly splintered, demoralised and without an agreed leader, it has fallen mainly to Israel's fiercely independent Supreme Court and its combative media to hold the government of Binyamin Netanyahu to account.
However, tariff reform splintered the two great parties, particularly the Conservatives, and created several factions that still marched under the banner of the two parties but which in practice were constantly forming temporary alliances with one another.
When an ambulance arrived on the scene, my leather jacket was soaked in fresh blood and the skin from my ankle to my knee had been peeled clean; my tibia and fibula had splintered through my shin.
Take the family of Abram Pritzker, for example, whose multibillion-dollar fortune rose largely through the Hyatt hotel chain and splintered because of a lawsuit over the failure of some family members to share information with others.
Although many disagree with Ms. Hanson's far-right stances, the coalition is treading warily: The government may need her vote, and those of her fellow party members, to ensure their bills pass through the splintered upper house.
"By separating consumer conversation from brand and publisher conversation, we are witnessing the death of organic branded dialogue and the birth of splintered social," said Doug Rozen, chief digital and innovation officer for Omnicom media agency OMD.
The law enforcement authorities point to a rising number of increasingly splintered gangs on the city's South and West Sides, as well as an abundance of guns and what they view as weak penalties for gun violations.
If our tastes in music and literature have become so become niche and segmented, splintered into an infinite smattering of interest groups without even a nod to a universally shared experience, why should movies be any different?
Politically, Trump's order attacking WOTUS allows the White House to get Republicans all over the Capitol on the same page about at least one thing at a time when they're splintered over tax reform and replacing Obamacare.
He sings in bluesy moans and rasps, edited together over an explosive backdrop of irregularly rumbling drums, splintered piano chords, noisy electronics and apocalyptic trombones; "Let me out of this dream," he concludes, knowing that's impossible. J.P.
Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court seemed splintered Tuesday on the fate of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, an independent agency created to combat unfair and deceptive practices against consumers in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.
Despite their stiff garments, the trio twirled and spun freely, like bulky ballerinas, moving through the crowd before meeting at stage center — where they smashed against each other until their ensembles splintered to reveal their naked bodies.
RIO DE JANEIRO — In the last days of Brazil's splintered and divisive presidential race, most of the 264 candidates stumped across the country, sparring in debates and broadcasting attack ads in a last-ditch bid for votes.
The Communist Party U.S.A.'s support for the nonaggression pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union at the beginning of World War II — a seeming betrayal of its strong anti-fascist stance — splintered the party's membership.
CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - A candidate with plans to merge Alberta's splintered right-leaning factions has won the leadership of the province's Progressive Conservatives (PC), the party said on Saturday, heralding a political shift in Canada's oil heartland.
Thursday's vote will come less than a year after a snap parliamentary election splintered the previously rock-solid foundations of May's position, stripping her party of its majority in a vote she had expected to win easily.
Game of Thrones, after all, began with an episode that put all but a couple of its most important characters in the same location, and then gradually splintered them apart over the course of its first season.
A bloc-wide election last week returned a European Parliament with a splintered center and gains by pro-EU liberals and Greens as well as eurosceptic nationalists and the far right, making agreeing a common agenda harder.
Eleven-member group Super Junior has been splintered by military enlistment over the past eight years, though some of the group's members have still managed to release hits together, like 2017's "Lo Siento," while others were away.
At first associated with a group known as the United Constitutional Patriots, Benvie and other members splintered off and created a new group after their leader was arrested and charged with being a felon in possession of firearms.
It was far from the resounding victory of four years ago, but Bernie Sanders rode a coalition of the youngest and most liberal voters in New Hampshire to first place in the splintered Democratic presidential primary on Tuesday.
Video and computer games compete for gamers' attention, and the role-playing scene has splintered into factions based around everything from freeform storytelling to live-action gaming, and D&D itself has undergone massive changes over the decades.
Indeed, the same splintered and deeply contested media environment that allowed a self-proclaimed serial groper to become president could prevent his administration from succeeding if it does try to crack down on America's growing fondness for weed.
Nowadays, what was once GHS has splintered into solo careers, the largest of which is Jazz Cartier, who has forged a very promising path off the back of his two breakout mixtapes—Marauding in Paradise and Hotel Paranoia.
The bald facts are that during filming of The Hateful Eight, Tarantino loaned a 150-year-old Martin guitar for filming and it was smashed into splintered fragments by a frothing, very much up for it, Kurt Russell.
But Mexico Beach is now a splintered, flattened wreck, with expensive boats pushed up halfway onto land, piers and docks destroyed, and the main street through town piled with the jumbled remains of permanent homes and vacation places.
Instead, it was taking place with a deeply splintered Palestinian leadership that has turned away from Washington because of President Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and is largely disconnected from its own public.
The looming risk for those in the tech community who oppose a Sanders nomination is that they could remain splintered between those two for months — and not in time to focus their efforts to try to stop Sanders.
After a day of sorting through the results, here's what we came away with: The Democratic presidential primary is entering an intensely tumultuous phase, with an elevated Bernie Sanders, a reeling Joe Biden and a splintered moderate vote.
Dahlan, 55, casts himself as someone to shake up the old order and bridge the differences between Fatah and the Islamist group Hamas, a rupture that has splintered Palestinian unity and blunted efforts towards peace with the Israelis.
The splintered result of the December election, when the ruling People's Party won most parliamentary seats but fell far short of a majority, marked a rejection of the old guard that has largely governed Spain in those four decades.
The scene, now commonplace, is a stark sign of Libya's slide towards economic collapse despite oil wealth, and a U.N.-backed government's lack of headway towards ending years of political turmoil and armed conflict that have splintered the country.
The battle for the Republican nomination appeared more splintered than ever between two halves of a bitterly divided party as several candidates scrambled on Friday to consolidate the support of more moderate conservatives a day after a raucous debate.
And, indeed, the New IRA — an armed paramilitary group that splintered off of the IRA — said just this week that any Brexit-related border infrastructure would be considered "a legitimate target for attack and armed actions" by its members.
CALGARY, Alberta, March 18 (Reuters) - A candidate with plans to merge Alberta's splintered right-leaning factions has won the leadership of the province's Progressive Conservatives (PC), the party said on Saturday, heralding a political shift in Canada's oil heartland.
He has spurned a U.N.-backed government in Tripoli that has sought to unify political and armed factions that splintered into rival camps in the east and west in 2014, three years after the uprising that overthrew Muammar Gaddafi.
Boko Haram has pledged allegiance to the Islamic State, and Western intelligence officials believe the recent strikes were carried out by a group that splintered off with the Islamic State's blessing to focus on Western and strategic military targets.
Argentina also announced on Friday it was the latest country to withdraw from the regional Unasur bloc, which was launched by Venezuela's late socialist leader Hugo Chavez but has splintered over his country's crisis under his embattled successor, Maduro.
The military said the blast occurred at around noon at a base on Jolo island, a stronghold of the Abu Sayyaf, a splintered militant network notorious for kidnapping and piracy and for its pledge of allegiance to Islamic State.
Shanahan acknowledged that the relationships between the military and industry and academia that helped fuel the rise of Silicon Valley have "splintered" due to various reasons, including a number of incidents that have shaken public trust in the government.
Catalonia's pro-independence coalition splintered on Saturday over a proposal by Carles Puigdemont, the former leader of the restive Spanish region, to select his replacement from his own party while he remained in Belgium to avoid prosecution in Spain.
President Erdogan's party, known as the A.K.P., allied itself with the ultranationalist National Movement Party; the secularist main opposition Republican People's Party (the C.H.P.) contested in partnership with Good Party, an outfit that splintered from the nationalists in 2018.
She's talking about having sex on camera, but she may as well be talking about any profession — from providing tax services to reporting on wars — that's found itself splintered by what's known in the business world as disruptive innovation.
The shock move splintered Gantz's centrist Blue and White party just 13 months after it came into existence as a coalition of Netanyahu opponents intent on bringing down the 70-year-old, who is Israel's longest-serving prime minister.
The party's voters are splintered across generational, racial and ideological lines, prompting some liberals to express reluctance about rallying behind a moderate presidential nominee, and those closer to the political middle to voice unease with a progressive standard-bearer.
They probably don't even think about the coyote, struggling for days in the snow with a mutilated leg — bleeding, torn, bone-splintered — only to die of suffocation or blunt-force trauma when the trapper arrives to claim his pelt.
Breaking from the government's landlord-friendly policies, the party proposed freezing rents and building 100,000 homes, plans that dovetailed with housing protests of recent years and that have turned the party into a kingmaker in Ireland's splintered political scene.
A multiple English, and one-time European, champion with Chelsea, he has agreed to join Phoenix Rising, of the United Soccer League, which is one step removed from Major League Soccer in the United States' slightly splintered soccer pyramid.
Washington (CNN)The fight over how to address several high-profile immigration issues has splintered congressional negotiators into different groups with competing proposals, some pushing the discussion toward party extremes and others trying to find a bipartisan middle ground.
Figuring that out nowadays is a lot trickier because demographics have changed, institutions that used to pull us together have become undone, and modern politics and mass media have splintered the American people into special interests and tribal groups.
House Speaker Paul Ryan's reputation and capacity to control his splintered GOP caucus is facing its toughest test as well -- and if the bill goes down, he would likely face speculation about how long he can survive in the speaker's chair.
BKCM founder and CEO Brian Kelly told CNBC's "Fast Money" on Wednesday that the sharp downturn had to do with bitcoin cash, which splintered off in August 2017 from regular bitcoin with the goal of being able to process more transactions.
Just a year after national and local Democrats enthusiastically backed Parnell's campaign, his refusal to withdraw from the race in light of the allegations has splintered the local Democratic party and sunk enthusiasm that the district might flip in November.
He was born in Lebanon in 1967 and left that country as a high school teenager to escape what would be more than a decade and half of continuous warfare, with invasions by Israel and Syria and endlessly splintered sectarian conflicts.
Boko Haram gradually splintered under the leadership of a notoriously violent hardliner called Abubakar Shekau, after some commanders balked at attacks on children in schools, the use of child suicide bombers, and the indiscriminate violence targeting both Christians and Muslims.
The domestic abuse incident is revisited in a 2017 issue of Secret Empire #4, when a splintered Avengers group sits down for dinner with a (now evil) Dr. Pym, who has since merged with the robot Ultron (just go with it).
But Kokomo, a city of 45,000 people about 60 miles (100 km) north of Indianapolis, appeared to be the epicenter of storm damage, including a flattened Starbucks outlet and numerous houses left splintered or with roofs and walls torn away.
Since then, the class has splintered, with some named plaintiffs seeking new representation, and Liss-Riordan being forced to defend herself against allegations from class members and other law firms who say she's more interested in personal profit than helping drivers.
The constituencies being contested on June 18, midway through the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, are largely Malay, and the only runner that the anti-Najib alliance has in the race is a new moderate Islamist party that splintered from PAS.
With so many channels and such a splintered viewership for any given show, production companies are finding some value in either targeting narrow audiences, or in filling shows with a variety of faces to appeal to the widest range of viewers.
Ireland joined a growing list of euro zone countries with splintered parliaments in late February, when voters angry at not feeling any lift from posting Europe's fastest economic growth ousted the coalition government but failed to pick a clear alternative.
While some of these elements — group seating, shared entrees, preset menus — seem familiar, what's novel is these restaurants' underlying ethos: The goal is to bring people of all backgrounds together in this splintered time, to make eating out a collective enterprise.
Jimmy Carter in 22015 was the last Democratic presidential nominee to carry a majority of them, though Bill Clinton squeezed out plurality victories among them when third-party candidate Ross Perot splintered the vote in Clinton's 1992 and 1996 wins.
The Democratic Party has been deeply splintered on the issue of armed conflict since the Vietnam War, which created a rift between the doves in the base and a sizable cohort of hawks among the party establishment and its conservative ranks.
Analysts say the pirates have emerged from Nigerian militant groups such as the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta and OBP's Walje said a growing problem was the splintered nature of the various gangs operating in West Africa.
But about a decade ago, his association splintered, with most members breaking away to join two new fishing groups, part of a national plan by then-President Hugo Chávez to create a system of community councils to oversee local development projects.
While Heavy Metal Action Night and Heavy Metal Against Racism will continue to fight beneath the banner of #KilltheKing and the three groups are working in solidarity with one another, Dear Darkness have recently splintered off into a new project.
All of this onrushing energy seems to be culminating in the spectacular version of "The Raft of the Medusa" (1990), a contemporary take on Gericault's masterpiece as a fragment of a plane crash, complete with molten aluminum and splintered wiring.
Its shadowy corporate villains splintered into seemingly countless factions; every time the show settled on one Big Bad, three more would emerge, like it was chopping the head off a Hydra only to have several more pop up in its place.
The tornado was part of a storm system that swept across the country over the weekend, killing at least nine people, including three children, and leaving a trail of damaged homes, splintered trees and power outages from Texas to the Northeast.
More than two decades later, Ms. Sikade, 69, lives on the garbage-strewn dirt of Crossroads township, where thousands of black families have used splintered boards and metal sheets to construct airless hovels for lack of anywhere else to live.
As Europe and the U.S. struggle with the rise of ethnic nationalism as a divisive force, Bosnia's divisions offer a dark lesson in how communities can stay splintered long after many people have forgotten what it was that pushed them apart.
The earthquake that struck the Pacific off the coast of Tohoku, in the northeastern part of Honshu, in March 2011 triggered an enormous tsunami and caused immense damage: towns flooded, infrastructure wrecked, forests splintered and more than 15,000 people dead.
Assuming he wins most of the states voting on Super Tuesday and his rivals choose to stay in the contest, Trump will be the beneficiary of two major advantages: a lead in the delegate count, and a splintered Republican field.
Cecily Brown is so good because even though the surfaces are as splintered and frenzied as anything else in this show, she is such a finely modulated colorist that she makes all the rest seem like rank amateurs by comparison.
While in 2016, Hillary Clinton's support among black voters allowed her to build a big lead that Sanders couldn't catch, his position atop a splintered field may mean that, four years later, he's the one who no one else can catch.
Explorer As I stood on the splintered boat dock with John Anderson looking south across Mississippi Sound to Horn Island, his lion's mane of hair blew straight back, as if we were already bumping across the water, underway for the island.
Tom Rainey, a precisely off-kilter drummer, has recently broken into bandleading, often with the partners in this trio: Ingrid Laubrock, a tenor and soprano saxophonist of exploratory instincts, and Mary Halvorson, a guitarist with a sharp-splintered but flexible attack.
They splintered off into a company called Chemours, which gave them legal sanction to continue making their products with a slight variation, and basically capable of creating the same ailments as the [chemicals they were using in the past] did.
CARAMANICA Post-punk thrust, math-rock patterns and splintered lyrics mirror the daily dystopian media barrage in "On the Luna," from "Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost — Part 1," due March 8, the first of two Foals albums promised this year.
Now that the elite fashion world is in disarray, splintered by the rise of the street, direct communication and a growing awareness of its lack of diversity, there is little wonder that LVMH would see in Rihanna a potential way forward.
Structures like "Passenger" (2016) feature deformed chairs, but it's dizzying to try to figure out how you'd theoretically inhabit one of them: The cushions are slanted, the backrests are gone, your legs would get splintered from dangling them against coarse wood.
The New I.R.A. is among the largest and most active of a number of armed groups that splintered from the Provisional I.R.A., the main republican force during the Troubles, after the Provisional I.R.A. accepted the Good Friday peace deal of 1998.
One photograph, circulated by right-wing student leaders and partisans on Facebook and Twitter, showed Mr. Kumar giving a speech in front of a map of a splintered India, in which the states of Kashmir and Gujarat have been annexed to Pakistan.
BEIRUT, Sep 5 (Reuters) - Early in the conflict, fighting splintered Syria into a complex patchwork of areas held by rival groups, but fighting in recent years has simplified the frontlines and the country is now split into only a few zones of control.
But this World Series transfixed the country, harkening back to an earlier America where political divisions were less pronounced, before media splintered along ideological lines and the proliferation of personal screens in every pocket made cathartic and unifying national cultural moments so rare.
The group is believed to have declined in recent years after the 2014 arrest of its leader, Hector Beltran Leyva, nicknamed "The Engineer" and "The H." Juarez Formerly aligned with the Sinaloa cartel, this group splintered off, triggering a bitter rivalry in 2008.
In a written statement issued nearly a day after the 2005 comments first surfaced, Pence on Saturday pointedly refused to defend Trump—a politically unprecedented move that highlighted how the real estate mogul's candidacy has splintered the Republican Party and broken traditional mores.
This turned the rollout of RCS into a splintered mess, because depending on your device, what carrier it's on, and if you bought it unlocked or not, it's often incredibly difficult to know if your phone or favorite texting app supports RCS.
Israel's argument for sovereignty over the territory is based partly on the fact that Syria has splintered over the past five years of fighting, to the extent that Israel says there is no one to whom it could hand back the Golan.
Waiting for the electoral court decision has given Temer's allies time to position themselves and reach a deal with his Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB), the country's largest, which is key to approving laws, but is itself splintered into various regional factions.
Miller's film broke through during a splintered awards season One could argue that it doesn't make a ton of logical sense for a film to dominate the way Fury Road did and not walk away with awards for directing or Best Picture.
Any agreement with the holdouts must be approved by Argentina's congress, where Mr Macri's Let's Change coalition became the largest minority this week after a faction splintered away from the divided Peronist movement that has dominated Argentine politics for the past 70 years.
If such a deal could be agreed, it would piece back together the two biggest chunks of a country splintered by eight years of war and leave one corner of the northwest in the hands of anti-Assad rebels backed by Turkey.
There were more than 30,000 murders across Mexico last year, the highest in records going back to 1997, as rival drug gangs splintered into smaller, more blood-thirsty groups following more than a decade of a military-led campaign to battle the cartels.
In an April 2015 speech, Stephen Preston, then the top Pentagon lawyer, argued that the fact that Al Qaeda splintered after the death of Osama bin Laden did not mean that the authority to keep fighting each successor faction came to an end.
Haftar and his allies in the east have so far rejected a U.N.-backed government in Tripoli that was meant to bring stability to Libya, which splintered into warring factions after an uprising that toppled veteran leader Muammar Gaddafi five years ago.
We have a hunch — abetted by the menacing throb of the music and the sneaky, splintered editing of the scenes — that the fates of these characters and the others in Jerzy Skolimowski's "11 Minutes" will converge and that the convergence will be catastrophic.
Nidaa Tounes, the party of President Beji Caid Essebsi, has already splintered over a dispute about the role his son might play in the party and its secretary-general and a group of lawmakers broke away to form a new political movement.
Instead, by sheer virtue of a highly splintered Dutch electorate, and despite losing 8 seats, incumbent Prime Minister Mark Rutte and his center-right VVD party remain the largest party in government, and best positioned to head up the country's next coalition government.
Beginning with a '0' that is splintered into geometric 3D sections as if it were a NASA architectural blueprint, the numbers slowly become more corporeal and evocative of typographical styles from the 70s and 80s by the time '8' and '9' roll around.
It was clear pretty fast that both were predominantly male, white and middle class — misogyny, racism and classism have plagued L.G.B.T. politics from the start — and further groups splintered off: Radicalesbians, Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (STAR), and later, the Salsa Soul Sisters.
He also confirmed a recent merger between AQIM and another regional militant group, al Murabitoun — a group that had previously splintered off from AQIM and earlier this year had briefly claimed an allegiance with the Iraq and Syria-based militant group Islamic State.
Before his conviction, Mr. Choudary led the extremist group Al-Muhajiroun, which had inspired more than 100 Britons to join the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and has since splintered off into smaller groups that have incited terrorism, counterterrorism officials say.
Hill Republicans, especially House Speaker Paul D. Ryan, had urged the president not to introduce immigration reform — an issue that has splintered the party in recent years — until lawmakers had passed an increase in the debt ceiling, and spending and tax reform bills.
As the political ideology of the right has been injected with populism and nationalism, conservative writers and publishers are wrestling with how to reach a wide audience now that a block of readers that was once reliably in lock step philosophically has splintered.
In the run-up to the December elections, as their grievances boiled over, Gambians crossed the once-unthinkable red lines of publicly opposing the regime, and the opposition at last united around a single presidential candidate, instead of being splintered as usual.
But the circulation of the audio — which had appeared previously on some Republican-affiliated websites but had never been widely disseminated — is only the latest bizarre development in an unusually dramatic House primary next month that has splintered Republicans in western North Carolina.
Since then, Wall Street has splintered: Small caps have soared thanks to deep corporate tax cuts, while companies exposed to global trade have underperformed, with some investors worried about U.S. President Donald Trump's feud with China and other trading partners over import tariffs.
The relationship between the clearly handmade ceramic object, which serves as a kind of talisman, the industrial-looking Rs, and the schematically painted eyes amounts to a kind of splintered self-portrait that implicates the viewer as well, with its triple gaze.
The law-and-order, paranoiac US President Richard Nixon had defeated a splintered Democratic Party in the '68 election and, by the time Genet returned in '70, Nixon had secretly escalated the war in Vietnam and begun blacklisting members of the press.
The number of murder cases rose in 2017 to more than 25,000, the highest in records going back to 1997, as rival drug gangs splintered into smaller, more blood-thirsty groups following more than a decade of a military-led campaign to battle the cartels.
Like Murray, his shaped surfaces bridge painting and sculpture, emphasizing the thingness of the artwork, but while her canvases are painstakingly constructed to reflect the buoyancy of her vision, his four-by-eight sheets of plywood are splintered into fragments, as if consumed by anxiety.
Despite unprecedented violence across the country, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said last week that the government had "officially" ended its war against drug trafficking, a military-led offensive launched in 2006 that led to a surge in bloodshed as criminal groups splintered.
The conversation then splintered into two different threads, one about the "wall" he says he put up between himself and his co-workers after the incidents referred to by Ganz, and one about what — if anything — he should do publicly to make amends with her.
Phillips told the Detroit Free Press that the viral incident was sparked when a crowd of roughly 100 people, including the teenagers seen in the video, gradually splintered off from a March for Life event to confront a nearby group of Black Hebrew Israelites.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Libya is set to miss a mid-September deadline to fix a framework for elections in December, part of a U.N.-led effort to reunify and stabilize a country that splintered after the Nato-backed uprising which overthrew Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A splintered New York state Court of Appeals said an upstate shooting victim cannot pursue a negligence lawsuit against an Ohio firearms dealer who sold a gun in Ohio that was later resold on the black market and used in the shooting.
The army estimated 2,000 villagers had been displaced by several days of operations in a region straddling two provinces on the island of Mindanao, as the army went after the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), a small and splintered rebel group inspired by Islamic State.
A few times he indulged in the literal side of the formulation, pictured the arc of the executioner's blade, its glint in the noonday sun, and Isaac's shaved head plopping into a basket, his final physical sensation slightly splintered wicker pressed against his cheek.
Eminem in the "Sing for the Moment" video / Screenshot via YouTube Being a music fan in 2002 was strange: Rock had splintered into the dying groans of post-grunge and the beginnings of blog-friendly indie rock with pop-punk trouncing both in sales.
"We didn't come here to steal or cause problems; it's a shame they think we are criminals," said Placido Cruz, a day laborer from Honduras, who arrived in Tijuana this week as part of a group that splintered from the caravan and went on ahead.
Vox, the first far-right political party to secure a significant presence in parliament since dictator Francisco Franco died in 1975, splintered the right-wing vote to leave the mainstream conservative People's Party (PP) with just 66 seats, its worst result since the early 1980s.
CreditCreditPhil Sears for The New York Times Long before hanging chads and headlines like "Lakeland Woman Treats 6-Foot Gator Like a Baby," my splintered family shared a unifying dream: Florida, where true happiness was to be found among palm trees and miles of beaches.
Most of the wigs on the market, though, are made in China, where thousands of factory workers do the painstaking work that New York's wigmakers once did: plucking short and splintered hair from bundles, baking curls, stirring hair in vats of bleach, hand-knotting wigs.
Ossoff will be counting on his online donors and thousands of volunteers to keep Democratic participation high in two months, while Handel has to rally the full measure of Republican support in the district, which splintered among more than a dozen primary candidates on Tuesday.
The script is credited to Mr. McBurney (seen on Broadway this season in his solo play "The Encounter") and his co-director, James Yeatman, who couple technology with their purposefully splintered narrative to suggest Mr. Evans's singular odyssey as a "Citizen Kane" for our time.
Even as the prospect of a military confrontation with Iran loomed over his day, Mr. Trump appeared unusually jolly and at ease, marveling at how many bats Mr. Rivera's blistering pitches had splintered and laughing at the irascible reputation of another Yankee great, Babe Ruth.
The court was unanimous in agreeing that non-members should not be required to pay for political activities because it would violate their free speech rights under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, although the justices splintered on how the ruling should be implemented.
The vote to fill the suburban Atlanta seat vacated by the new health secretary, Tom Price, will take place on April 18, and the Republicans running are as splintered over how best to confront the Affordable Care Act as their counterparts are in Washington.
Congressional Republicans splintered Saturday over President Donald Trump's executive order temporarily barring immigrants from seven Muslim-majority nations, with several GOP lawmakers chastising it as overly broad even as Speaker Paul Ryan and committee leaders defended it as a necessary measure for national security.
"Museums are obviously striving for relevance, because the world is increasingly splintered and competing at offerings, and a static object finds itself competing for our attention more and more," says Maxwell Anderson, an art historian and former director at the Whitney, Dallas Art Museum, and other instutions.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - South American leaders will meet in Chile this week in hopes of forming a new regional bloc to replace Unasur, which was launched by Venezuela's late socialist leader Hugo Chavez but has splintered over his country's crisis under his embattled successor, President Nicolas Maduro.
CATALAN CHALICE Vox, the first far-right political party to secure a significant presence in parliament since dictator Francisco Franco died in 1975, splintered the right-wing vote to leave the mainstream conservative People's Party (PP) with just 66 seats, its worst result since the early 1980s.
His stories are by turn stomach-churning (a marine medic tries to gather his splintered jaw and teeth after being shot in the face) and tender (the girlfriend of one traumatised special-forces soldier throws herself on top of him as he whimpers during a thunderstorm).
" She also indicates that over time, the Goth fashion movement has splintered and evolved into different variations, such as the doll-like Japanese Goth Lolita, the brutalist Industrial, and the fantasy-based Steampunk — some of which she doesn't view as rising to the level of "Goth.
The family members, all women and children who were dual American and Mexican citizens, were ambushed while driving in three sport utility vehicles in a rural area of Sonora where Mormon groups that splintered from the main United States church began settling in the early 20th century.
The computer model in Chicago, though, is uniquely framed around this city's particular problems: a large number of splintered gangs; an ever younger set of gang members, according to the police; and a rash of gun violence that is connected to acts of retaliation between gangs.
But the fracture between Manafort and Gates is also a human story -- of erstwhile partners enriched by allegedly illegal schemes but now split by a gulf wider than the courtroom in which they sat separated by a few feet and where their relationship splintered into smithereens.
Several of the prolific musicians behind the Montreal-based black metal entity have splintered off into separate entities called Circle of Salt and Taggarik, and then combined forces anew on a short, essential split release that will see the light of day via Eternal Death next month.
Artists and muses who suffered love affairs splintered by infidelity are summoned to bear witness to the narrator's obsession: Auguste Rodin and his mistress Camille Claudel; Vaclav Havel and his wife, Olga Splichalova; Simone de Beauvoir and Nelson Algren (after whom she has named her two cats).
Their poor showing probably doesn't suggest that intolerance, bigotry and xenophobia are on the decline in the U.S. Rather, the far right, already under pressure from lawsuits for fomenting hate and sidelined from major social media networks, appears to be in disarray, splintered into rival factions.
Battles over public monuments are a regular feature of life on a continent whose national boundaries have frequently shifted under wave after wave of migration, ideology and military might, sometimes leaving former ethnic rivals struggling to live together within new borders or finding their former nation splintered.
Although Sanders sought publicly to shrug off the swipes, the raw assessments from the previous Democratic nominee for president demonstrated how splintered the party remains over the most recent White House race — and the degree to which the 2020 primary has devolved into a bare-knuckled fight.
It's a national version of Buttigieg's path to first place in Iowa's state delegate race — crossing the viability threshold everywhere, pending a recount — which Buttigieg hopes to replicate on Tuesday, when 14 states weigh in on the Democratic primary, despite a splintered field and limited resources.
Mr. Parente's departure caused the company's stock price to plunge and is certain to chill investor interest in Brazil's oil sector, compounding broader uncertainty about the country's political future ahead of the presidential election, which is shaping up to be the most splintered and unpredictable in generations.
They address a range of topics, including fractures between al-Qaida and al-Qaida in Iraq, which eventually splintered off into what is now known as the Islamic State; and bin Laden's concerns about his organization's public image and his desire to depict it as a united network.
The spirit of M.A.C. was similarly splintered, but typical of a country that, despite it's mid-19th-century unification, never quite moved past its social, cultural, and psychological temperament as a collection of city-states, the differences were as much about regional factions as they were about singular personalities.
The jump from the the early to late aughts that "Fireflies" may represent is definitely an example of how these nostalgia cycles keep accelerating, and Raftery's conclusion that consumers are too splintered into niches to allow a 2010s revival ten years down the line may hold some weight.
This issue has once again splintered the Asian American community and pit minority groups against one another — similar to the more national lawsuit being waged against Harvard by anti-affirmative action Asian activists and legal strategist Ed Blum (though polls show a majority of Asian Americans support affirmative action).
The militants, which are splintered into many groups, say they want a greater share of Nigeria's oil wealth - which accounts for around 70 percent of national income - to be passed on to communities in the impoverished region and for areas blighted by oil spills to be cleaned up.
In votes on the parliament's own presidency on July 3rd MEPs from the "grand coalition" of moderate pro-EU parties—the EPP, S&D and liberals—splintered as some social democrats backed the Green candidate and easterners in the EPP backed a Czech from a more right-wing group.
ALBANY — The New York State Senate approved a bill on Monday to grant driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants, a deeply polarizing issue that had splintered Democrats and stirred a backlash among Republicans in New York and beyond, who have already vowed to highlight it during next year's elections.

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