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  1. curved or sloping upwards

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JR: The danger is we all get swept up in narratives and our readers get swept up in narratives.
Several films feature children swept up in violent historical events.
It's difficult not to get swept up in his exuberance.
"Prepare to get swept up in an epic love story."
Her hair was swept up into an elegant top knot.
Most of us were swept up in the gold rush.
And instead, yeah, he's swept up in the prison system.
Don't allow yourself to get swept up by the panic.
The groundskeepers swept up the basepaths and tended the grass.
"Sometimes people get swept up in that," Mr. Cusack said.
Hissho swept up many of the newcomers as it expanded.
Those swept up have committed a broad range of offenses.
You get swept up in the story of that human.
Seeing him swept up in his work made me glad.
At first, Maja is swept up by Sebastian's glamorous billionaire lifestyle.
Potentially, undocumented immigrants with no criminal background also are swept up.
In fact, Nicholas Cage even found himself swept up in it.
Some of those swept up in the original crackdown were released.
Even the elites in Philadelphia got swept up by this sentiment.
Stories are here waiting to be swept up by the bucketful.
But she's trying not to get swept up in that talk.
He, too, had been swept up by delight in the Dutch.
Chances are high the company gets swept up by another player.
Ms. Swanson swept up her cape and made a dramatic exit.
Almost immediately, he was swept up in a brewing political firestorm.
The spying even swept up family members, including a teenage boy.
Listen to your instincts, but don't get swept up by paranoia.
Work by Munch in German collections was swept up with the rest.
It's easy to get swept up in the imagery of it all.
Those swept up in The Conclusion will live on as compost, fertilizing
The fashion industry is currently swept up in a storm of nostalgia.
It's easy to get swept up in the romance of Valentine's Day.
It has swept up some members of white Hollywood in its wake.
Oghi's mother-in-law's eyes had swept up and down Oghi's body.
But, he added, the Wentzylvania frenzy has not swept up its namesake.
It's almost impossible not to be swept up in Mount Etna's romance.
The divisive day even swept up the presumptive nominee, Donald J. Trump.
My swagger is too boldto be swept up in these public streets.
Swept up in this, though, are affluent taxpayers who are charitably inclined.
The episodes of racism have swept up other people of Asian descent.
We swept up leaves and drank wine, and borrowed Benadryl and ketchup.
Her position on handbags getting swept up in a possible trade war?
But commodities were also getting swept up in a broad market volatility.
Cleanup crews swept up debris and armed police patrolled as flights resumed.
Many of them were innocent, swept up in the wave of violence.
Two reasons, one is that we were swept up in patriotism, 9/11.
Prepare to get swept up in it all as you watch the trailer.
Expect delays and miscommunication, but don't get swept up in Mercury retrograde hate.
But we're not the only ones getting swept up; countless celebrities are, too.
"She was swept up by the gravity of the situation," Mr. Shamansky said.
Last month, she ordered mass arrests that swept up more than 11,000 people.
These protections help prevent individuals from being erroneously swept up in criminal investigations.
The probe has also swept up leading global commodity traders based in Switzerland.
His was conspiracy radio before it got swept up in the far right.
It's an ode to community that we can all get swept up in.
The financials sector, the darling of January, was swept up in the chaos.
The storm swept up the East Coast after devastating parts of the Bahamas.
The lane collapsed when a strong wave swept up the sea wall on Thursday.
Of course, they too have been swept up into the insanity of the moment.
Boumallouga was swept up in mass arrests of anyone suspected of being an Islamist.
Or perhaps your idea of "fun" is getting swept up in drama and tension.
In times like these, investors are susceptible to getting swept up by their emotions.
It's easy to get swept up in the excitement for something fresh and unique.
Hamada speaks so passionately that it's easy to get swept up in the hype.
I got swept up in the crowd — even though that crowd was completely virtual.
And Hillary Clinton swept up 86 percent of the black vote in the primaries.
But while we were getting swept up in sculpting, we lost track of bronzing.
Despite disapproval from his family, Aqib is swept up and tested from all corners.
The order also swept up more than 85033,000 people of Italian and German ancestry.
The older and newer think tanks were swept up in a competition more characteristic
The wind swept up the dry grass until the air itself was on fire.
American brands are also in perpetual danger of getting swept up by geopolitical headwinds.
It was a blatantly racist act by a government swept up in wartime hysteria.
Just don't get swept up by paranoid delusions as Jupiter squares off with Neptune!
Only humans consumed, swept up and eaten by their own fear, their own pain.
But she was just as fully swept up in her short-distance love affair.
It's possible though to get too swept up by Karp's confidence about his method.
Even the dating apps themselves have been swept up into the Covid-19 discussion.
I've swept up the broken glass and hope Deb doesn't notice the missing URN.
But when I was recording, I got swept up in the fun of it.
The stock fell 1% on Friday, swept up in a broader market sell-off.
I was so swept up in her enthusiasm that I, too, began to scream.
I was so swept up in her enthusiasm that I, too, began to scream.
Hundreds of Anglophone Cameroonians were swept up in mass arrests following demonstrations on Oct.
The 23-month Mueller investigation swept up more than a dozen White House aides.
But a spurt of interest has swept up ordinary people from students to retirees.
Nor was any information swept up from "other people standing by, innocent bystanders," he said.
I was one of these young people swept up by Sparrowmania in the mid-2000s.
Do not engage in drama, and don't get swept up in someone else's bad behavior.
Hundreds of Anglophone Cameroonians were swept up in mass arrests following violent demonstrations on Oct.
The US women swept up the gold, silver and bronze in the 100-meter hurdles.
It's a stitched-together production, but it's easy to get swept up in the narrative.
CJDNS also ensures that the contents of data packets aren't being swept up by eavesdroppers.
Let yourself be swept up in an idea, pursue a hypothesis and chase down answers.
On when his whole family got swept up in a tornado and disappeared forever.  4.
Some of the people swept up in the case were simply carrying out their assignments.
Let us not get swept up in this irresponsible Republican spin cycle thirsty for war.
First, one of the pandas started wrestling her for a basket of swept up leaves.
So what happens to communications between Cohen and his clients swept up in Monday's raid?
It's all too easy to get swept up in the romance of clubbing, isn't it?
I read it — once, twice, three times — while they quietly swept up their doughnut crumbs.
But in the days after the snowstorm that swept up the East Coast on Jan.
And I was swept up in every moment of the rapturous, terrifying and moving performance.
France's corporate giants were swept up in the tide ahead of Mr. Macron's announcement Monday.
Robyn was in her element, swept up in the music and — dare I say it?
He also suggested that the student survivors had been swept up by anti-gun propaganda.
Intelligence agencies still haven't revealed how many Americans' communications have been swept up under 702.
Charlie Rose was swept up in the #MeToo reckoning, again only after years of misconduct.
Until recently, the information also could be swept up if they communicated "about" a target.
Scavino has also been swept up in the intrigue surrounding Russian interference in the election.
For example, Ring doesn't check if your password was swept up in a hack elsewhere.
Nolan said he wanted to share the experiences of everyday people swept up in history.
Jones disputes the account and claims a number of other components were swept up by CBP.
Alphabet and Disney have both been swept up in the broader market sell-off this month.
But seen another way, enthusiastic citizens were swept up in a common cause as rarely before.
So much so that it's easy to get swept up in the game's more visceral pleasures.
Get too swept up, and that is when you could see the extra charges piling up.
Some also worry that those with only minor conditions are being swept up in the rise.
The tower explodes and crashes, with smoke and bits of detritus swept up into the tornado.
Was I wrong to have been swept up in the more exotic manifestations of that year?
A number of Trump associates have so far been swept up in the special counsel investigation.
Apple has been swept up in the antitrust gaze now being squarely leveled at Silicon Valley.
A national reckoning over sexual misconduct in recent months has swept up multiple members of Congress.
Bands weren't allowed to develop on their own before they were swept up in the machine.
He has fallen for Lou — and he's been swept up in the amorousness of it all.
Trent Franks -- that more members of Congress may be swept up in all of this soon.
The issue has dominated politics since Austria was swept up in Europe's migration crisis in 2015.
So we swept up the dust, I turned down the volume and the show went on.
The week has seen equities swept up by uncertainty as residents protested against an extradition bill.
One Saturday night in September 2009, I got swept up in the perfect storm of events.
Last night, Moonlight swept up and OJ: Made In America got the recognition that it deserved.
But, he falls for Ruth and finds himself swept up in his family's crime drama insteads.
Instead, he was swept up in a rising number of deportees being dumped in Mexico's lap.
That's when her gray Mazda S.U.V. was swept up by quickly rising floodwaters from heavy rainfall.
Many of the lawyers and activists swept up in 709 faced possible sentences of life imprisonment.
Even before Joyce Anderson steps onto the Brooklyn Bridge, she is swept up by the crowd.
But increasingly, even careful web users can't avoid being swept up in the digital marketing dragnet.
Anyone dropped into the same environment, Mr. Western said, could be swept up by violence, too.
While the vast majority of installations affected Chrome users, some Firefox users also got swept up.
So I was swept up in the scandal of Ivana wanting a decent settlement from Donald.
Families sorted through plans for what to do in case one among them was swept up.
The risk is that corporate boards will become unintentionally swept up in the frenzy over conflicts.
He believes the U.S. could soon get swept up in a wave of global market corrections.
IBM declined to say how many older employees were swept up in the co-location initiative.
One of the men they swept up was a 50-something cook named Hussein Onyango Obama.
Or would I be distracted by the shiny objects and get swept up in the fantasy?
Toshiba, Hitachi, Sony — all of their display businesses were swept up into a state-financed investment fund.
But across the border here in West Texas, its sister city, El Paso, was equally swept up.
But too often we get swept up in tactics when we should really be focused on strategy.
Swept up in the excitement of becoming an entrepreneur, Pokora forgot all about his commitment to fairness.
"We wanted to show all of the people who were swept up in this war," says Fisher.
Last, crude got swept up in a sell-off last week that saw investors dump risk assets.
Terrified of their MAGA base, GOP reps allow themselves to be swept up by Trump's senseless fervor.
Many of Khashoggi's friends who were writers and intellectuals were swept up in a crackdown last September.
Among them were nearly 200 people swept up in mass arrests who now face felony riot charges.
But before you get swept up in the frenzy, remember: experts urge individual investors to be cautious.
They want to be swept up into larger causes, whether those causes are defined positively or negatively.
Swept up in emotion after that revelation, she kissed Jonah again — and then told him the news.
Rather than getting swept up in the big picture, she hones in on these womens' inner lives.
Since then, the country has been swept up in important deliberations regarding the future of gun control.
Chatbots still aren't that smart, and it's possible Deutsche Telekom was just swept up by the will.i.
Beauty has been swept up in this digital movement, but brick-and-mortar shopping is still strong.
It has swept up 40% of Japanese government bonds and a whopping 71% of exchange-traded funds.
Trust your intuition, don't get swept up by paranoia, and do your best not to be lazy.
When users connect their email account or texting data with Facebook, countless non-users are swept up.
Just be sure you aren't neglecting other commitments while getting swept up in this sense of wonder.
Don't get swept up in paranoia on June 7, when the Sun also clashes with hazy Neptune.
In all, 34 people have pleaded guilty, been indicted or otherwise swept up in the broader inquiry.
His audience at home seemed entirely convinced; on Russian Twitter, even liberals seemed swept up by enthusiasm.
And immigrants who committed minor offenses — or none at all — are often swept up in the operations.
"She was swept up by the gravity of the situation," her lawyer, Sam Shamansky, said in April.
Any phones within that kilometre radius would have had potentially identifying information swept up in the dragnet.
Ms. Warren has already swept up support among what was once his most solid demographic: young voters.
The president, the source said, had anticipated Flynn would get swept up into Mueller's investigation for weeks.
But Libya, Syria and Egypt were swept up in the Arab Spring, an uprising out of Mrs.
Trump has long assumed that members of his presidential campaign would be swept up in Mueller's probe.
She initially tries to defend it before being swept up with alleged regret a few hours later.
The bond expert had a word of advice for investors swept up in the market's bullish optimism.
Section 702 surveillance is supposed to focus on foreigners, but Americans' communications are routinely swept up anyway.
On the campaign trail on Monday, Mr. Christie got swept up in Mr. Trump's attacks on Gov.
But the students swept up in these controversies must grapple with the aftermath for a long time.
For starters, the United States sanctions against Russia had swept up businesses with links to Russian oligarchs.
Much of the hair exported from Myanmar is not freshly cut, but swept up from waste instead.
Liberal opposition figures swept up in Sisi's crackdown on dissent are also held at the Tora prisons.
To enter Belarussian Xata is to be swept up in the onrush of other lives, mid-revel.
At the school, students and parents interviewed largely feel Sophia was unfairly swept up in the scandal.
He denounced an imprisoned philanthropist, Osman Kavala, who has been swept up in his post-coup crackdown.
But here, as throughout, the dancers hit the right marks without becoming swept up in the music.
But don't get swept up by paranoia when Venus opposes hazy Neptune in Pisces on September 226.
Getting swept up in it requires a lot of attention, which is perfect for times like these.
But in areas where officers targeted sellers, the police swept up buyers and smokers in their arrests.
Along with her young friends, Yi gets swept up by Everest on an epic, colorful journey home.
In 1900, people clutched their hats and umbrellas as New York was swept up in a snowstorm.
They were among a handful of Americans swept up by the rebels as Yemen unraveled in 2015.
The problem is that we do not know how many Americans are swept up in 702 surveillance.
The storm of fake news has swept up not only Comet Ping Pong, but its neighboring businesses.
It's a world that's easy to get swept up in as long as you can follow along.
The golfer Phil Mickelson, although not charged with any wrongdoing, has been swept up in the case.
Eventually, the expanding surveillance dragnet even swept up other American citizens, as Reuters reported earlier this year.
"Unfortunately, like in Sodom and Gomorrah, some good people got swept up with the bad," Hirschhorn said.
Read more about some titans of finance and law who have been swept up in the scandal.
Biller plays a bored housewife named Barbi, who gets swept up in the world of free love.
Once a user falls for the attack and enters their information, it gets swept up by the attacker.
Emiratis have swept up hundreds of Yemeni men on suspicion of being al-Qaida or Islamic State militants.
MMA would just get swept up in the broader budget legislative process and become legal in New York.
If the High Court makes wiretap orders easier to get, even more incidental communications could be swept up.
This isn't the first time PBS has been swept up in broader changes enacted by giant tech companies.
The Stockholm-based startup has swept up $7.5 million in Series B funding at an $87.5 million valuation.
And retailers across the board have shut down their stores to avoid getting swept up in the outbreak.
Lead was swept up in the rally, charging to a five-year high, after a three-year decline.
U.S. stock futures were under pressure this morning, swept up in a wider move lower in global markets.
RB: I'm absolutely as vulnerable as the next person in terms of being swept up in aspirational Instagrams.
Mr. McCabe has been swept up in an extraordinary and abrupt conclusion to his 21-year F.B.I. career.
Her car was quickly swept up in the water and thrown across a field and into a tree.
Next, my lashes were individually swept up to the silicone pad, set in place with a lifting serum.
Her long hair was practically swept up in a French braid, her feet protected by bulky hiking boots.
I guess time time flies when you're having fun, or getting swept up in the country's political turmoil.
As such, Obama's efforts to protect certain immigrants has endangered others swept up in the criminal justice system.
When it comes to history-making moves, both Lin-Manuel Miranda and Meryl Streep swept up the competition.
The memos leave many questions unanswered, such as where officials will house the people swept up in raids.
It's deftly swept up marquee names like Dusky, Lane 8, and Matt Lange early on in their career.
Reflect on your plans, but don't let yourself get swept up by half-baked ideas, or worse, paranoia.
At the time of Ms. Buck's institutionalization, the United States was swept up in a mania for eugenics.
A group of brass players finds itself swept up in an electroacoustic swirl that Alvin Lucier might appreciate.
Others, uninvolved in the coup or in political dissent, have also been swept up in the mass arrests.
Mayor Virginia Raggi, no stranger to controversy, had also been swept up in the scathing social media maelstrom.
Mr. Wang was one of most prominent figures to be swept up in the campaign against rights activists.
Maria Batiz was at home with her 8-month-old granddaughter when the fire swept up the stairs.
The bans, they say, have swept up pages crucial for protecting some of the country's most vulnerable communities.
There we sang, danced and were swept up in the magic of the moment and of the place.
I was not cautious about getting swept up in potential obsessive behavior, but perhaps I should have been.
He's swept up in a current of change so gradual that he can't even be sure it exists.
TikTok fatigue is real, and it's not only limited to those who get swept up in the hype.
I did notice the birds but even more so the butts: cigarettes cast away and never swept up.
Ryan Tarasuik and his family have been swept up in what he says is an overly broad rule.
Like other Americans, they were swept up in the tornado of social and economic change in American agriculture.
Democratic Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel said she fears the agency's move could get swept up in broader trade issues.
Clinton on sensitive issues at the State Department, were swept up in the F.B.I. investigation into whether Mrs.
Equifax has offered free identity theft protection and credit monitoring services to those swept up in the breach.
We feel ourselves skillfully maneuvered from this point to that rather than swept up by the novel's momentum.
Llewellyn Moss, who discovered the scene, takes the money and gets swept up in the illicit drug business.
But in 1991, Mr. Steinhardt's firm was swept up in accusations of cornering the two-year Treasury market.
That also knew that similar reviews in other states had run into issues with naturalized citizens being swept up.
But in 1963, he was swept up in police dragnet that would nab the top leadership of the ANC.
She and the pilot appear to have been swept up in Desgroux&aposs strange behavior and were not charged.
However, as seen below, the Pentagon program apparently swept up public posts by Americans, including airing their political views.
Instead, one gets the sense Lears, like the viewer, was swept up into capturing Ocasio-Cortez' near mythic rise.
A Cuban-American baker from Miami meets a famous fashion mogul, and gets swept up into her wild life.
Recently, one of Nour Eldeen's nephews was swept up by police as he was taking a bus to work.
Stone is the 34th person to be swept up into Mueller's probe into whether Trump's campaign colluded with Russia.
But then he was gone, swept up in a corruption investigation just before the building's doors opened in 2013.
At one state high school, teenagers dressed in gray and white uniforms swept up broken glass in the classrooms.
U.S. stock futures were higher this morning, swept up in a global market rally on upbeat China export data.
He did not expect more than 700 of his images to be swept up to study facial recognition technology.
Or focus on the Bits themselves, unwittingly getting swept up in the soon-to-be-huge '70s punk moment.
A court in August jailed several activists and lawyers who had been swept up in Xi's campaign against dissent.
One, it's possible that Nunes's own communications were swept up, since he was a member of Trump's transition team.
The purge that Mr Erdogan has launched against the group and its sympathisers has swept up over 19903,21990 people.
He had some not at all newsworthy information that Trump communications may have been swept up in NSA surveillance.
But crypto advocates argue that digital currencies are getting unnecessarily swept up in the rush to find a solution.
The greatest threat is being accidentally outed at a military checkpoint and swept up in a broader counterterrorism effort.
There's no logical progression to the story, making it very hard to get swept up by any of it.
CIA officers swept up suspects all over the world, in ever-greater numbers, with many undercover operations running simultaneously.
Other forage species are swept up at sea in large numbers by industrial fishing fleets aiming for different fish.
The consequences felt by those swept up in the Weinstein effect, however, often appear to be rare and fleeting.
Sometimes even US citizens or immigrant veterans who fought for this country are swept up in the deportation machine.
While Finn gets swept up in the wealth and extravagance around them, Rose captures the voice of the Resistance.
" He thanked the people who worked on "Roseanne" and apologized for them getting "swept up in all of this.
"Ordinary" account holders, many retweeting just one post, were then swept up in the rancorous energy of the crowd.
After he stepped down, the candidate he was introducing swept up to the stage through a mob of supporters.
Much of the push seems to have swept up women: 35.5 percent of all the new hires are female.
In Love on Trial, they write their tale of middle-aged moms swept up in a heady, historic moment.
The husks of incinerated cars have been cleared from the streets, the glass from shattered store windows swept up.
Human rights advocates like local director of Amnesty International, Idil Eser, were among those swept up in the purge.
New Yorkers with longer commutes to Manhattan are more likely to be swept up in delays and seek alternatives.
Some brands have been swept up in the boycott talk without having advertised on Mr. Hannity's program in months.
But the crowd was grinning and dancing, swept up in some magical blend of nostalgia and Tyler's frontman charisma.
The military has swept up innocent adults, children and babies, detaining them for weeks or months in screening centers.
Swept up in the photo moments, it took me a while to realize there was a full Glam Station.
Once everything has been swept up, it will be security's job to help look after the summer conference guests.
Mr. Yasharahla lamented that his community seemed to only make headlines when it was swept up in negative events.
Decades after Stalin's gulags were dismantled, Albanians continued to be swept up and tortured, jailed or killed until 1991.
The skydiving experience certainly shows if you look at this shot of Bruni being swept up by the wind.
The final stages of the anti-ISIS battle swept up a large number of ISIS fighters, including many foreigners.
"In Washington right now, I fear these issues can easily get swept up into broader trade matters," she said.
It's hard not to be swept up in the apparent optimism of her campaign—and yet it's problematic, too.
And data, he makes clear, was not being swept up indiscriminately; the vast majority of it concerned foreign terrorist targets.
It can be easy to get swept up in sensationalist reporting amid such activity and renewed interest in psychedelic research.
They situate us with these people, and we get swept up along with them in the drama of the moment.
As a first-time attendee, I'll admit that it's hard not to get swept up in the idealism of TED.
Still, the investigation swept up a number of Trump campaign associates — six either pleaded guilty or were charged with crimes.
Al-Baghdadi was swept up in the raid, considered little more than a hanger-on at that point, officials said.
Even those without an ounce of interest in the beautiful game can't help getting swept up in all the fun.
Between military operations on Afghanistan's eastern edge and raids in Kabul, Afghan and U.S. forces swept up hundreds of fighters.
Soon after that, my first band was signed and I was swept up in a musical whirlwind I'm still riding.
My grandmother looked up at us as the baby's mother, swept up in the general jubilation, patted my grandmother's shoulder.
How do you think about this capacity for people to get swept up in an orgy of rage and violence?
And on top of all that, American citizens are now being swept up into President Trump's system of concentration camps.
Last summer, the CNBC contributor told "Futures Now" the U.S. market would get swept up in a wave of corrections.
Two years later, he found himself answering that phone call in New York City, swept up in new political currents.
Without accurate information, people swept up in data breaches have little chance of truly understanding how and why they're affected.
Energetic Mars is in Gemini, which can get us swept up in groupthink and make us prone to peer pressure.
This includes Rocky, who isn't the biggest baseball fan, but still got swept up in the excitement of it all.
Starbucks' brand is a leading symbol of U.S. business abroad, said Cramer— and could get swept up in Trump's agenda.
The numbers swept up in the purges have swelled to 80,000; a visit to Turkey might seem like an endorsement.
" But, Allen said, "Now if someone is innocent they get swept up, I think that's very sad for the person.
So don't get swept up in the simulations of our technofuture on Mars; to make this work, Musk needs money.
The male doesn't gaze at the camera, he looks downward, swept up in a thought that captures his quiet beauty.
The lawsuits make the airline industry the latest to get swept up in the #MeToo movement to curb sexual violence.
People with money, fame or power cannot easily avoid being swept up in the process of constant upward social comparison.
Many said they'd heard about the ICE raids and some said they had friends and acquaintances who'd been swept up.
Climate change has been inexorably swept up in the broader wave of political polarization that has washed over the country.
Canada's investigation focused specifically on the blockbuster Cambridge Analytica scandal, which the commissioners estimate swept up data from 600,000 Canadians.
So far, 34 individuals and three companies have pleaded guilty, been indicted or otherwise been swept up in the inquiry.
One rider, Kyana Palmer, described the all-too-common experience of being swept up in a painful delay this month.
Even those who normally turned their noses up at soccer, "the English game," were hooked, swept up in the excitement.
So far, 34 people and three companies have pleaded guilty, been indicted or otherwise been swept up into Mueller's inquiry.
This confirmed in the public mind that all those swept up in such indiscriminate mass institutionalization were equally morally defective.
So when the system inevitably melts down, low-income New Yorkers are more likely to be swept up in delays.
The boy will be one more seed in fertile soil, ready to be swept up in some whirlwind to come.
There is only one history or course of time, in this view, and all humankind is swept up in it.
The latest giant to be swept up into the EssilorLuxottica monopoly: GrandVision, a chain with more than 7,200 stores globally.
The clip featured Spears making kissy faces at the camera, with her long hair swept up into a messy bun.
She was quickly swept up in the Senate impeachment trial and has also proved a durable defender of the President.
But Mr. Boyden has been swept up in a wider debate in Canada about who gets to decide native identity.
Halsey, 25, wore a pink patterned jumpsuit with slide sandals and swept up her brunette locks into an up-do.
Even a broad-based marketing provider like Google AdWords could be swept up in the Bar's new rules, Avvo said.
The next time she saw him, he was in the Santa Ana jail, having being swept up by other officers.
Among the nominees who have been swept up in McCain's dispute with the Pentagon is Army secretary nominee Mark Esper.
But in China, the effort uses blood collected from ethnic Uighurs swept up in mass detentions in China's Xinjiang region.
Privacy advocates note that narrowly targeting foreign communications is very difficult and Americans are inadvertently swept up in 22019 communications.
Afterward, as staff members swept up stray confetti, Matranga got word that someone had thrown chocolate milk over some cheerleaders.
So exciting, in fact, that it's all too easy to get swept up in your emotions and make some mistakes.
But two dozen of his workers were swept up in simultaneous raids that morning at all four of his restaurants.
Jasper Polish plays India, Catherine's daughter who was swept up in NXIVM's bizarre and expensive self-actualization classes in 2011.
Like every other hoverboard manufacturer, Swagway was swept up in the controversy and, lacking UL certification, banned like everyone else.
Some civil liberties advocates want to see U.S. persons' communications that are incidentally swept up purged from government databases entirely.
Huge shows of force in cities like Postville, Iowa, swept up and deported hundreds of immigrants and terrorized entire communities.
There's also some psychological evidence about women who have romantic fantasies of being swept up by a Prince Charming figure.
She accessorized with gold hoop earrings and a black clutch, keeping her golden-blonde tresses swept up in an elegant knot.
Paper Girls follows four paper delivery girls who get swept up in a time-travelling, dimension-ripping, world-shaking Cleveland adventure.
"[MRT] can technically be construed as germline modification, so mitochondrial replacement got swept up into that rider," said Brown University's Adashi.
The president and his associates, Nunes told a gaggle of reporters, were swept up in "incidental collection" by US intelligence agencies.
Union County Sheriff Eddie Cathey said the car was swept up in the floodwaters and became wedged between trees, nose down.
Mr. al-Baghdadi was swept up in the raid, considered little more than a hanger-on at that point, officials said.
It's easy to get swept up in all the fun fall activities and leave your Halloween costume to the last minute.
It's still so easy for groups to get swept up in using language they might not ordinarily cosign in other circumstances.
Had he been five more feet into the water he may have gotten swept up by the strong current, he said.
One of my favorite gripes against book collectors is the notion that we're being swept up in the romance of antiquity.
Amanda Stockfelt and her baby girl were swept up by one of the tornados that ripped through New Orleans, Louisiana, Tuesday.
I also don't care if the public becomes momentarily swept up in their shenanigans, making their efforts to entice us fruitful.
Taylor Swift's political awakening was front and centre at the American Music Awards on Tuesday, where she also swept up big.
Nordstrom's stock is down roughly 35% year-to-date, swept up in the general malaise investors have shown the retail sector.
But after moving onto St. Marks Place, across from the Electric Circus nightclub, he was swept up in the psychedelic scene.
Amazon, like the rest of Big Tech, is being swept up in this crisis of faith, villainized for its very bigness.
Be careful not to get swept up by fantasies or paranoia, but do play with the whimsical energy in the air.
But this month he found himself swept up in the defiant anti-austerity mood that has been spreading across southern Europe.
Why it matters: Wynn, who denied the allegations, is the latest public figure to be swept up in the #MeToo movement.
We're constantly getting swept up into various kinds of vortexes, where you lose hours of the day clicking on random nothingness.
Last season, Gus found himself entangled with Heidi (Briga Heelan), an actress on the show, swept up in her Hollywood status.
He was 7 when the movie came out and just the right age to be swept up in the space opera.
Suddenly, you're swept-up in the action of the mission without pondering its real implications until the deed is already done.
A seemingly normal family slowly but surely find themselves swept up in malevolent witchcraft and neighbours who aren't what they seem.
There is, of course, no reason to believe that Chaffetz, a guy from Utah, had been swept up in Russian operations.
The names and communications of American citizens are often swept up in the intercepted content, prompting concerns of civil liberty advocates.
But while Section 6900 targets only foreigners outside the U.S., some communications of American citizens or residents are inevitably swept up.
She was at best indecisive just as the entire country is swept up in a focus on sexual assault and harassment.
After each round, the dealer there swept up the cards and put them in the shuffler without mixing them by hand.
When that debris got swept up in the currents that flow around the Pacific, the critters went along for the ride.
Two, London's pivot to maritime Asia admonishes wonks not to get too swept up in the political histrionics of the day.
The parents said some of the children were mere witnesses to the episode and had been swept up by the police.
But it was DJ Neff's cheeky wordplay and nod to old-school urban art that swept up 47% of the vote.
Yet all that self-consciousness got swept up in the sheer kinetic joy of the music, which drove almost nonstop dancing.
WASHINGTON — Outside, a ribbon of lights swept up Pennsylvania Avenue toward the Capitol, and there was not a protester in sight.
Corporate profits have rarely swept up a bigger share of the nation's wealth, and workers have rarely shared a smaller one.
The crackdown has stretched far beyond the immediate culprits and has swept up people with vague links to the Gulen movement.
Modeling has, unsurprisingly, gotten swept up in the torrent, and I really hope this (finally) leads to change in the industry.
These were swept up by tiny water streams, known as Marangoni currents, until hundreds of ice crystals danced across the bubble.
The office has said in court that nearly half of all D.C. residents were swept up in the Cambridge Analytica incident.
At its core is that mostly unexamined middle-class belief that everything will ultimately be swept up, made presentable and respectable.
Soon, he's swept up into an ancient tussle between Good and Evil, and the stakes are the fate of the world.
In the rippling heat, hundreds of terns swept up on white wings, drifting over a barge chugging against the muddy current.
Detainees who were swept up in previous crackdowns continue to face solitary confinement and torture in some cases, according to ALQST.
Since winning election in 2014, Sisi has presided over a crackdown that has swept up both Islamist opponents and liberal activists.
Blumenthal writes with a strong, clear and engaging tone, and I found myself swept up in the back story of Roe.
His education policies were less sure-handed, with Bloomberg getting swept up into the early-21st-century vogue for charter schools.
Unfortunately, the dolphins are often swept up in the nets that are used to catch those fish, with often deadly consequences.
Anna Eshoo (D-Calif.), Zuckerberg appeared to concede his own personal information was among the data swept up by Cambridge Analytica.
Murray is the latest state politician to be swept up in the wave of harassment and assault allegations in recent months.
The activists swept up in May 2018 were first accused of "suspicious contact with foreign entities" and reportedly faced terror charges.
It then contacted those accounts, and if they did not confirm their activity status, they were swept up in The Purge.
"She was incoherent, unresponsive and was quickly swept up and taken to the ER," the family wrote on Lily's Facebook page.
The article made one reference to the students, saying they had been "swept up" by the "persistent agitation" of overseas websites.
Watergate, of course, popularized "All the President's Men" for the sheer breadth of people swept up in President Richard Nixon's downfall.
Meyer's departure from S.M.U. and move to the N.F.L. saved him from being swept up in subsequent scandals at the university.
The pageant's ties to Russia were not the first time that Miss Universe has been swept up in Trump-related controversy.
Like those shows, it deals with the sense of aimless superficiality one often gets swept up in while searching for adulthood.
Mourn the contributions and commitment to his artistic vision by talented, passionate people who got accidentally swept up in his bullshit.
Then a surge of seawater swept up the beach, scattering the crowds, flattening buildings, and sending parked cars crunching into trees.
For me, it was enough to be swept up in the sounding throng, experiencing music as a purely physical sensation. ♦
Many of the robo-dogs are swept up in wind vortexes, "the only adversary to our apex predators," the narrator intones.
When you talk to people working on these super-fast planes, it's hard not to get swept up in the excitement.
But Russian officials said a storm in neighboring Kazakhstan had actually swept up clay and dust before dumping it in Siberia.
Under political pressure, President Donald Trump has issued an executive order for families swept up in immigration enforcement to be detained together.
The campaign, led by powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, swept up nearly 400 members of the kingdom's political and business elite.
Hermond was swept up as he tried to help a shop owner who had escaped flood waters with her cat, police said.
It's hard not to get swept up in the budding friendships of international leaders with all the photo ops and viral videos.
The total number of foreign nationals swept up in the campaign against Muslim minorities, which includes ethnic Kazakhs, is not publicly known.
The former New York City mayor has also been swept up in House Democrats' impeachment inquiry into Trump's actions related to Ukraine.
He jumped into the water after the pair were engulfed by an enormous wall of water that'd swept up onto a road.
Kuczynski narrowly beat Fujimori in last year's elections but her party swept up a majority of seats in the single-chamber Congress.
Players take on the persona of Reza Shirazi, an aspiring photojournalist who gets swept up in the unfolding revolution in September 1978.
In 2016, Trump lost Illinois but still swept up more than 2 million votes and won 91 of the state's 102 counties.
Michelle is swept up in it, but she recognizes the ruse — just because she's impressed doesn't mean her defenses have been defeated.
The company has been swept up in a wave of investor doubt that has also hit peers Macy's, J.C. Penney and Kohl's.
A Serbia team that has swept up world and regional titles since 2012 finally proved its dominance on the most prestigious stage.
Nian Cai Liu, a professor of polymeric materials science and engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, got swept up in this initiative.
The wary Americans, often Latinos, said they don't want to get swept up in the planned roundups announced by President Donald Trump.
He swept up the puck in the Dallas zone and fired it to Nash, who whiffed on the shot from 254 feet.
A yellow 2413 2241 Turbo quadrupled its low-end estimate and a Riviera blue 22.21 219.42 GT2 was swept up £1.65 million.
Attorneys for the District say that nearly half of all D.C. residents were swept up in the illicit sale of Facebook data.
Although the space hasn't yet been swept up in the explosion of condos downtown, there's more to it than meets the eye.
Facebook has already started to notify up to 0003 million people whose information was swept up by the data firm Cambridge Analytica.
By law, Americans swept up incidentally in foreign surveillance activities are subject to minimization rules that mask their identities, with some exceptions.
Brazillian-inspired label Isolda have been swept up in Olympic fever, putting out clothes that ever so subtly evoke the movement's spirit.
Despite some early resistance, even Japan had become swept up in the smartphone tornado by the time of the next Infobar release.
But for many Democrats, swept up more by Mr. Sanders's liberal populism than Bill Clinton's centrism, the law is far less popular.
As you're swept up in the immersive motion, the kinetic energy, you notice the passing beauty of the images, their compositional elegance.
News of the meeting comes amid speculation that Kelly and Nielsen will be swept up in an administration-wide staff shake-up.
Seats like these would only get swept up if there is a big wave, but the move reflects the confidence of Democrats.
Cold War Monks alerts readers to the ways in which the volatile currents of the Cold War swept up Southeast Asian Buddhism.
Journalists and human rights workers, including a handful of my own constituents, have been swept up and imprisoned on trumped up charges.
If two Americans emailing simply mentioned one of the NSA's 100,000 foreign targets, their emails could be swept up per this program.
More than 200 rights lawyers or legal workers were swept up in detentions last summer, with about two dozen still in custody.
The latest American city to get swept up in a fast-moving tidal wave of gentrification, today's Detroit manifests a split personality.
I watched the episode the day after it aired, and found myself swept up by the pasta discourse for much of Wednesday.
You can hear their voices, instead of this invisible ocean of people and data where everything gets swept up in this scraping.
CHICAGO/LONDON (Reuters) - With toilet roll and tissues swept up in an escalating international trade row, it's not just Procter & Gamble's (PG.
One other thing that can help a lot internally is trying not to get too swept up into too much positive thinking.
I've found myself wondering, with bloated self-regard, perhaps unwittingly swept up in the current cultural moment the restaurant industry is having?
During a four-month review of what went wrong at the airport after a nor'easter swept up the East Coast on Jan.
But her daughter, who turned 26 in custody, has been swept up by the sort of geopolitical forces that have entangled others.
I had scarcely strapped it on when he hit the gas and we were swept up in a surging river of vehicles.
Since then, authorities have swept up market participants, journalists, fund managers and social media commentators in a crackdown on alleged market manipulation.
Even when you're swept up by flocks of dancers sailing across the stage in formal arrangements, the choreography has little sustained urgency.
It's actually a revenge thriller that has Blake Lively stepping into a Bond-like role after being swept up into some conspiracy.
According to Homeland Security, more than 700 immigrants were swept up in so-called targeted enforcement operations earlier this month by ICE.
Oribe Swept Up volume powder spray adds grip to fine hair, ensuring that even the most intricate styles stay firmly in place.
The identities of U.S. persons whose conversations get swept up in foreign intelligence surveillance and FISA-court controlled wiretaps are closely protected.
"Nowadays kids in Israel and in Palestine are so swept up with this wave of nationalism, exploitative of their instincts," she said.
But the memos from DHS still leave some questions unanswered, such as where to house the undocumented immigrants swept up in raids.
And most were likely just normal women (and men and nonbinary people), swept up in the madness and paranoia of the time.
Creating Gale also involved working closely with the environments team on elements such as the leaves that get swept up by Gale.
Eventually Jonah got carried away and got swept up with his own film [Mid '90s] and then the subsequent shooting of Maniac.
New York (CNN Business)WeWork has swept up another startup in a bid to bolster its strength as a global workspace company.
But the Palu earthquake caused an underwater landslide, which produced a small tsunami that grew as it swept up a narrowing bay.
"He was swept up in the wake of the migration crisis," said Eugen Freund, a member of the European Parliament from Austria.
A series of federal immigration raids swept up nearly 700 undocumented workers, creating opportunities — and some ethical concerns — for American-born residents.
That legacy also helped keep the country calm even as others around it were swept up in the Arab Spring of 2011.
We are swept up in the midst of the second-wave Black renaissance, as Black artists are increasingly taking over the mainstream.
It's easy to get swept up in the speeches and GIF-worthy reactions and overlook all the machinations leading up to that moment.
As Mercury meets with Neptune, the planet of illusions, it's important to let your intuition guide you—don't get swept up by paranoias.
Oil fell from four-year highs at the start of October as crude futures got swept up in a broad market sell-off.
The employee argued that, on a technical level, content from Republican politicians could get swept up by algorithms aggressively removing white supremacist material.
To let art be what it's going to be, even if that means it gets swept up by the tides of the sea.
However, several of the activists who had long agitated for that very change were swept up in MBS's crackdown, and remain behind bars.
But Nunes has left the door open to the potential that communications between Trump's aides and others were swept up in "incidental" collection.
Over several months, more and more people were swept up in the hateful ordeal, including Max's family and friends, confidants, and even strangers.
Concerns they could be swept up into the impeachment proceedings have made that more difficult, according to several sources familiar with the situation.
Based on the decision of some unknown Facebook employee, the powerful photo was swept up and thrown down the objectionable content memory hole.
Yet Puccini renders Cio-Cio-San with stunning realism: an abandoned wife swept up in a tangle of fierce resolve and abject humiliation.
Moses didn't have long to revel in her good news before another one of children was swept up in Baltimore's unrelenting gun violence.
Because of this, Anna warns me not to get so swept up in my feelings that I disregard the practical side of things.
Other Republican women are far from a guaranteed loss — but they all represent districts that could be swept up in a blue wave.
The confetti has been swept up, the hangovers have almost faded, and there is nothing before us now but huge swathes of 2019.
But really, I think things get so swept up in social media, and I get skeptical about that, because there'll be a backlash.
The issue has been swept up in a much larger, broader trend of polarization in US politics (which I have written about before).
Since becoming president in 2014, former army chief Sisi has overseen a far-reaching crackdown that has swept up Islamists and liberal opponents.
Image: APCategory 3 Hurricane Matthew swept up eastern Florida today, delivering heavy rainfall, 100 mph gusts, and powerful waves all along the coast.
Both have been swept up in recent waves of emerging market selling, never mind their strong growth, appealing real yields, and sound policymaking.
But that hasn't stopped them from getting swept up in the campaign and Trump's frequent firestorms over immigrants, women, abortion or nuclear war.
"I'm happy with this deal, it came to prevent the bloodshed," he said, adding that residents had been swept up by the moment.
Many state banks, particularly smaller ones, will struggle to survive as individual banks, and could be swept up into the government's consolidation agenda.
There was no excuse, except neither of us had condoms and both of us got swept up in the heat of the moment.
Still, it is unlikely that Flynn had his communications swept up under Section 702, with collection under a traditional FISA application more likely.
Maybe next time, the media will focus more on policies, less on personality, so we don't all get swept up in the drama.
Ah, but what we forget when get all swept up in the moment is that sports exist primarily to rip your heart out.
The hack, which reportedly swept up mountains of diplomatic cables, is another indication of the scale of Beijing's increasingly apparent cyber espionage campaign.
Since then, a number of conspiracy theories have emerged around the shooting, and Israel has found himself swept up in many of them.
She saw Price as her champion and emotional guide, and felt swept up by the collective endeavor to bring a rapist to justice.
Dvorak was swept up at the time with enthusiasm for the syncopated rhythms and modal melodies of African-American and Native American music.
"Before getting swept up in the competitors that define so much of life, ask yourself whether you even want the prize on offer."
There will be few opportunities for pushing legislative breakthroughs, and there is always the chance he will get swept up in the inquiry.
If taken literally, it could be nothing more than a moth covered in dust—an ugly butterfly swept up in a musky cloud.
I have a friend from rural Tennessee who has seen even his family graveyard swept up by developers hoping to "revitalize" the holler.
At the end of his shift, Mr. Gassée grabbed a broom and swept up the parts that had fallen off the production line.
Last month Mr. Kraft was swept up in a statewide sting operation and charged with soliciting sex in a South Florida strip mall.
Catch the passage when the clarinetist, violinist and pianist seem to get swept up in their own spheres, but just calmly keep on.
Swept up in the arrests late Sunday and early Monday was a journalist, Mike Faulk, a reporter for the St. Louis Post Dispatch.
"We have found corpses from the earthquake as well as bodies swept up by the tsunami," Mr. Sutopo said in a television interview.
For one, a crackdown on corruption led by the prince has swept up at least 11 other senior members of the royal family.
And Mr. Draghi acknowledged that Italian banks could be swept up in the political turmoil because they owned lots of Italian government bonds.
But he was later swept up in the far-reaching, political corruption scandal that brought down former South Korean President Park Geun-Hye.
So far, more than 102713,000 records swept up in the new round of hacks have been offered for sale on online crime forums.
His family said that he was escorting his grandfather to a bus station when he became swept up in the crowds of protesters.
He was swept up with enthusiasm for the heritage of French grand opera, with its massed choral scenes, romantic effusions and elaborate arias.
Over 4,000 fee-paying pupils attend its five campuses, swept up by a fleet of branded buses and welcomed by primly uniformed teachers.
The plant-based food craze that swept up restaurant chains like Burger King, White Castle, Dunkin' and Del Taco has come to Disney.
No. Oscar voters got swept up in the novelty and romance of "The Artist," and they sure do love a movie about movies.
"Once again we find the oil market being swept up in broader market sentiment," said Matt Smith, director of commodity research at ClipperData.
This isn't their type of game and they just they got swept up in hype or thought it was Star Wars or whatever.
Hillary Clinton won the district by 8.5 points, making it prime territory to get swept up in a potential blue wave in 2018.
Brunson, who had lived in Turkey for more than 20 years, was swept up in raids after a 2016 coup attempt against Erdogan.
Let yourself get plenty of rest, and don't get swept up by paranoid idea as the moon squares Neptune, the planet of illusions.
Along with fan favorites like Louie, Friday Night Lights, and possibly How I Met Your Mother, 30 Rock got swept up in the list.
Thousands of Yemenis swept up in the U.S.-backed campaign against al-Qaida have been held in the prisons without being charged or tried.
I'd say: As opposed to getting swept up in jealousy, use that pang to give you an indication of what you are looking for.
Nwaba wasn't a fixture at sneaker camps and he played travel ball only briefly, so he wasn't swept up in the corporate recruiting net.
Chinese retailers are still selling plenty of Peppa Pig merchandise, with everything from temporary tattoos to watches getting swept up by Peppa-obsessed teens.
Rival third-wave chains also include Intelligentsia and Stumptown, which were swept up in the recent coffee acquisition spree by privately held JAB Holdings.
Because they often use the same online money transaction services used by traffickers, sex workers have also been swept up in money laundering investigations.
I manage not to get swept up in the endless rows of kitchen gadgets like I normally do, and leave with just the hangers.
When the girls were teenagers in the '70s, they moved to Berlin and were swept up into the fervent political spirit of the times.
Gwyneth Paltrow is opening up about fame — and the moment her father called her out for getting swept up in the hype of Hollywood.
Careful, however, that you don't get so swept up in the cat and mouse games that you wind up on a wild goose chase!
"People get so swept up in holiday insanity," so consider staging a preemptive strike against your holiday stress — long before it even sets in.
Before she knows it, however, she and her dog Joplin fall asleep and are swept up on a magical adventure to the North Pole.
Certainly, there are some people who are so good at it that they get swept up right away—but that didn't happen for me.
But I think to see how wonderful he is and just to see the way that he was just swept up in the system.
So far, 34 individuals and three companies have pleaded guilty, been indicted or otherwise swept up in the inquiry, including several former Trump advisers.
As I'm swept up in the eddies and currents of the crowd, I bump into a man wearing a customised Leicester waistcoat and shorts.
Twerk was swept up by a lucky lady who will, hopefully, provide her with a loving forever home and some sweet butt bumpin' tunes.
They are saving money in case they or their loved ones are swept up — rightly or wrongly — in the president's crackdown on undocumented immigrants.
And in our conviction that we must protect the remains of the past, the rest of us are often swept up in the enthusiasm.
The scandal that brought down Park and Choi soon swept up both those companies, with top executives from both ending up in the dock.
The current fight drew to a close, and two of the youngest boys swept up the footprints, blood, and scattered feathers from the pit.
S. citizens in their requests, but the law would also remove protections that help ensure U.S. citizens' data isn't swept up along the way.
But he got more than he bargained for when he was swept up in the Ukraine scandal after being named in the whistleblower's complaint.
Based on the new poll from Morning Consult, it appears that a significant portion of the public is being swept up in this momentum.
Potential startup entrepreneurs can oftentimes get swept up in the excitement of their ideas, products, and services and make some devastating, yet common, mistakes.
Reed Hastings, the company's chief executive, typically avoids getting swept up in the ecstasy and the agony for Netflix on Wall Street and beyond.
The cutthroat Karachi crackdown has also generated something of a political backlash among opposition figures, angered over citizens unjustly swept up in the mayhem.
She returns to Myanmar to care for her dying mother in 1988 and gets swept up in nationwide protests against decades of military rule.
Angels who know what makes them special and can evaluate startups without getting swept up in the hype will crown the queens of tomorrow.
Saudi Arabia Riyadh's lavish Ritz-Carlton Hotel is reportedly a posh prison for some of the Saudi royals swept up in a corruption investigation.
But Trump swept up most of the states Tuesday night, including Mississippi, dealing a blow to the Texas senator in an important Southern state.
Like the fans, and the players, managers and technical directors can be swept up in the excitement and the euphoria of a World Cup.
They get swept up in an international conspiracy that takes them all over Europe, and their bond gives this flick some much-needed oomph.
Let's not get swept up by the actions of an effective debater over the accomplishments of a compassionate leader, who admittedly has made mistakes.
"He is a prisoner of conscience, who has been swept up in Egypt's ruthless purge of critics and opponents," it added in a statement.
Carthage, Mississippi (CNN)Even the youngest children of the undocumented immigrants swept up in workplace immigration raids across Mississippi were suddenly thrust into adulthood.
After the cheers die down and the confetti is swept up, what happens to the initial rush of excitement that a candidate can inspire?
See if you get swept up in The Kid Cone's origin story, and if Jimmy has better luck this time around in the tank.
Still, few of the roughly 214 million Americans with Facebook profiles know whether their data was among the information swept up for Cambridge Analytica.
When we're swept up in the romance of leadership, we admire leaders who radiate authenticity and authority; we respect and enjoy our "real" leaders.
According to Liu Jianchao, head of the Zhejiang supervision commission, those swept up into Liuzhi are typically kept for 42.5 days before being transferred.
In a movie, this would&aposve been the moment when he got swept up into stardom, swimming in money and getting showered with praise.
Delta was swept up in the dispute because it agreed to purchase at least 75 of the C Series jets from Bombardier in 2016.
Back when it was known as TXU, the company became the apex of leveraged-buyout excess and Mr. Buffett got swept up in it.
His house in Oakwood Beach on Staten Island was swept up by the storm surge and pitched into a marsh hundreds of yards away.
State officials and residents of a normally tranquil part of the Pacific, as well as tourists swept up in the panic, immediately expressed outrage.
The worldwide virtual currency boom that started last year has swept up savers young and old in South Korea, helping push up global prices.
I find myself getting swept up in it all, mostly because I've never seen this many Brits in one place all smiling so broadly. Ever.
Finally, some microorganisms on Earth, mostly bacteria, get swept up into our atmosphere, where they can stay alive at heights reaching 25 miles (41 km).
They write: The employee argued that, on a technical level, content from Republican politicians could get swept up by algorithms aggressively removing white supremacist material.
They particularly aimed to require intelligence agencies to obtain warrants before searching their data stores for information about Americans, whose communications sometimes are swept up.
Cho was recently swept up in a lively debate on the character after it was revealed that Sulu would be gay in Star Trek Beyond.
The Interior Ministry said that the militants swept up in the raid were part of the Muslim Brotherhood, but that could not be independently confirmed.
But now she's so desperate to have a girls' weekend that she's willing to be swept up in a liberation anthem she doesn't even know.
Think: mod black-and-white flared trousers, bell-sleeve sweaters with one single statement stripe, and elegant wrap dresses swept up in dramatically different diagonals.
"These waves swept up the gas and dust in their path, sculpting the material into the snaking filaments we see," ESA added in a statement.
Netflix was also swept up by the downbeat sentiment, dropping 5 percent to $102.57, despite reporting a better-than-expected growth in its subscriber base.
Netflix was also swept up by the downbeat sentiment, dropping 6 percent to $101.34, despite reporting a better-than-expected growth in its subscriber base.
This is, obviously, great news for the cast of Big Little Lies, a series which swept up awards at both the Emmys and Golden Globes.
For Cartwright, he added in Hidden Crown Hair Clip In Extensions (#822) for additional volume and used Oribe Swept Up Volumizing Powder at the crown.
Literally, hundreds of thousands of people who are tied into and rely on that single person for their income are effectively swept up with them.
Formed in 2016, Yemen's Abductees' Mothers Association fight across the nation on behalf of all men swept up as political prisoners in the civil war
François demonstrated three different ways to create Lupita Nyongo's simple swept-up style, worn during her Star Wars: The Force Awakens press tour in December.
Watsula was traveling with her mother-in-law and two sisters and was unable to escape when their vehicle got swept up in the floodwaters.
The HBO series swept up a number of big awards throughout the night, including an Outstanding Writing win for showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss.
Tillerson told reporters the purge appeared "well intended" but the mass arrests, which have swept up officials long known in Washington, also fueled U.S. concerns.
Oregon Senator Ron Wyden has called for answers on how many Americans have been swept up by Section 702 just about every chance he gets.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens swept up five Academy Award nominations in Thursday morning's announcement, bringing the series' total number of Oscar nods to 503.
They arrive in theaters as the United States is swept up in debates over mass incarceration, police violence, diversity and arguments about what "race" means.
As I was studying a historical exhibition about the courthouse, a tall, blond man in a dark suit swept up the stairs with an entourage.
As we move around the web, leaving a trail of data, it gets swept up and sold in all sorts of covert and unexpected ways.
Its stock was pounded as it got swept up in general investor aversion to any retailer in the stock market not named Amazon or Walmart.
If you get swept up in the debt-creating, emotion-annihilating, discipline-generating systems that Art Sqool is an allegory for, you're not a fool.
Everything being swept up by automation, you know, people don't want that, and so when you need to have people, you're going to have mistakes.
The big picture: At least six current or former cabinet officials have been swept up in investigations over splurging on expensive renovations or luxurious travel.
As states become more desperate in the Global War on Terror, the citizenry must become more vigilant and not swept up in anti-Muslim hysteria.
California legislators are working on a package of laws that would create legal defense funds for those swept up in immigration raids, while Oregon Gov.
Matt Colvin, a former Air Force tech sergeant, swept up hand sanitizer from stories across Tennessee and Kentucky after the US's first coronavirus-related death.
David Pakman, a progressive political commentator, told VICE News that his channel got swept up in the enforcement, temporarily losing 99 percent of its revenue.
He has since supported efforts to help other lawyers swept up in a wave of arrests in July 2015 for defending critics of the government.
Since becoming president in 2014, former army chief President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has overseen a crackdown that has swept up Islamists and liberal opponents.
Ms. Turner said she also worried about her clients being swept up in the national rage — confronting bosses and co-workers — without a safety net.
Jörg Rupp, 217, a social worker and political activist in the western German town of Malsch, said he was swept up in Europe's new laws.
Gold has been swept up in the broad market sell-off to fall below $1,500 on Monday, down $200 from its peak early last week.
The immigrant's dream of a better life, "free and lush," deteriorates as she is swept up into a vicious cycle of ethnic and gender bias.
They have swept up an undercover officer, an Air Force lieutenant, a reporter for The St. Louis Post-Dispatch and people who were not protesting.
The president has made no secret of his desire to remove Mr. Velásquez, whose investigations have swept up a large part of Guatemala's political elite.
It's barely been two weeks since Biden came back in South Carolina and rallied the establishment, two weeks since Super Tuesday when he swept up.
"The movie was on every screen, and I was swept up into it, wishing I had that great love that would last forever," she said.
This made-for-TV movie takes a dramatized look at the college admissions scandal that swept up famous actresses and business leaders earlier this year.
The real focal point is the ceiling; it's completely covered in round wicker light fixtures that look like they were swept up from the sea.
"But it took me six years to leave because I was swept up with the guilt in the way current statute was written," Draper said.
Still, he considers himself far luckier than the Turks who find themselves under the thumb of Mr. Erdogan and swept up by the political upheaval.
The princess is suddenly swept up by an awareness of frailty, of how everything we grasp dissolves like a mist or a dream, she says.
In the hours after the explosion, as our staff members put on gloves and swept up all the debris, a story needed to be reported.
Each row in the document pertains to one main person and serves as a case study in how individuals are swept up in China's dragnet.
The Nasdaq also hit an all-time Wednesday, crossing 9,100, certainly getting swept up in the market rally but also on fundamentals, according to Cramer.
But in China, the effort uses blood collected from ethnic Uighurs — many of whom have been swept up in mass detentions in China's Xinjiang region.
Also swept up in the tide of protests was Iran, which has been intimately involved in the power struggles of Arab countries in the region.
Unfinished Obama rules swept up in the freeze include regulations aimed at making certain appliances more energy efficient, saving consumers money and reducing greenhouse gases.
A story about a guy who just wants to do his job but gets swept up in an odd story about prophecy and class divides.
Rarely knowing their rights, they are easily swept up and arrested indiscriminately and they become deportable, regardless of whether or not they are documented immigrants.
While some swept up on the beaches along the Namibian coast, spurring a diamond rush in 240, others came to rest on the ocean floor.
According to that February 2018 indictment, which swept up 13 individuals and three companies, Prigozhin controlled the entity that financed the notorious Internet Research Agency.
The protagonist is a brain surgeon who is swept up in these events — before being returned to Moscow to attend to a near-dead Stalin.
Aliyev is one of Azerbaijan's main lawyers, who regularly takes cases defending activists and government critics swept up in the government's continuing crackdown on opponents.
Currently, U.S. citizens' communicating with foreign nationals have their electronic communications swept up as part of the surveillance — even foreigners not suspected of terrorist activity.
Last week, Eaton got swept up in the controversy after news media reports surfaced about his history of engaging in sexually explicit conversations on Twitter.
A bloodied VanVleet was taken to the locker room and one of his teeth remained on the floor before it was noticed and swept up.
Tom Rooney, a Florida Republican, that revealing the name of an American swept up inadvertently in a wiretapping would damage national security and future surveillance programs.
Blogs served a need and presented an enthusiasm and care not found anywhere else, then they got swept up and distorted by opportunism and monetized content.
Unfortunately, while enjoying the waters in Cabarete, Miller, 42, was swept up by a powerful marine current and carried more than two miles from the shore.
Rand Paul of Kentucky that would have required the NSA to get a warrant before it swept up electronic communications never made it out of committee.
For those swept up the majesty, drama and glittery glamour that is The Crown, half the fun is the dazzling diamonds on display in each episode.
Germany's Siemens AG and the American firmsJohnson & Johnson , General Electric Co andStryker Corp , all major manufacturers of medical devices, have been swept up in the probe.
And the fact that Facebook enabled users to give away their friends' data as well meant that the data leak swept up millions of unwitting users.
That's inarguably a good thing, but like anything relating to immigration and foreign labor, it is possible it could get swept up in the partisan twister.
Hansen is the latest person in a string of former U.S. intelligence officers to be swept up in criminal probes related to spying for the Chinese.
SÃO PAULO, Brazil — André Esteves is not the only rich and powerful Brazilian to be swept up in a corruption investigation that has rocked the country.
Shares of Bank of America have surged about 35 percent since Donald Trump won the presidency, swept up in the stock market rally since Election Day.
In a March interview on PBS, Rice said she didn't know anything about allegations that Trump officials may have been swept up in Obama-era surveillance.
By contrast, Melania Trump's outfit, worn with long matching gloves, stiletto shoes, and her long hair swept up in a loose bun, had a 1960s vibe.
The debate over foreign intelligence collection has been influenced by allegations that associates of President Trump were incidentally swept up in intelligence activities after the election.
A more optimistic person might say this is all proof enough, but I'm wary of getting swept up in the moment — we've all been burned before.
Too swept up by the powerful strains of "Bad Blood," our protagonist gets distracted from his gains and executes a Laurel and Hardy-style comedy fall.
They are at the top of the entertainment media food chain, and anyone closely associated with them is destined to get swept up into the hype.
Publishers had been complaining about their posts being swept up in the social network's recent efforts to provide more transparency around political advertisements on the site.
Miller has remained a constant in Trump's administration as many other senior administration officials have been swept up in the high-turnover of the White House.
North Carolina teachers North Carolina is the next state to be swept up in the wave of teacher revolts against low pay and deficient education funding.
" Get swept up in the drama and passion of the dancers María Nieves Rego and Juan Carlos Copes in the recent Argentine documentary "Our Last Tango.
Washington (CNN)Americans can still expect to get their tax refunds even though the Internal Revenue Service has been swept up in the federal government shutdown.
Recent raids that swept up hundreds of undocumented immigrants in Mississippi are part of a "campaign of terror" that will result in a flawed census, Sen.
"There are people that are going to be swept up in a partisan lens, that probably there's not a whole lot I can say," he said.
The 56 women and children held inside have been there for months, after being swept up by the Nigerian military during raids on Boko Haram strongholds.
Countless cases—sometimes litigated by vigilant watchdogs like the libertarian Institute for Justice—show that innocent people are all too often swept up in this dragnet.
But few of the Americans swept up in the vitamin D craze are likely aware that the industry has sent a lot of money Holick's way.
After years of cynicism, sneering or simply tuning out all things political, Iran's urban middle classes have been swept up in a wave of nationalist fervor.
The Moon opposes Neptune at 8:05 PM, creating a dreamy atmosphere; however, you may find yourself swept up in delusions and paranoia at this time.
We rightly esteem American endurance, pertinacity and sacrifice, not only by those serving in the ranks but also by others swept up in the fraught events.
Like the movement itself, their relationship is swept up in the passions and contradictions of the young: full of both conviction and uncertainty, idealism and fatalism.
Stems remainwith corollas of stamensaround pods of undeveloped seeds,but the flowers, so enjoyed, are finished,and it all must be swept up and thrown away.
The director Janice Engel gives "Raise Hell" such momentum — it's a whoosh of a movie — that you are quickly swept up in its sights and sounds.
Landing in the city with that mind-set, we quickly found ourselves swept up in its bustling pace, its sense of freedom and pockets of tranquillity.
But the true extent of the disgraced lawmaker's downfall was perversely worse: The criminal conspiracy also swept up Cameron Collins and his future father-in-law.
Burr in the past has faced criticism for being too chummy with a White House that has been swept up in the scope of the investigation.
Carlos Hernandez, 62, a refuse collector, was optimistic about the long-term future of the old city, even as he swept up debris from the storm.
The Senate panel is currently debating the program, and some have pressed for reforms to protect Americans who get incidentally swept up in the collection efforts.
The arrests also swept up Mahienour el-Massry, a prominent human rights lawyer, and six foreigners accused of espionage, mostly for taking pictures in downtown Cairo.
Since the attacks, Aramco had swept up 68703,000 tonnes of naphtha from India, and drove premiums for Chennai cargoes to a 6-1/2-year high.
"Mob Wives" star Drita D'Avanzo's husband just got swept up in a huge weed sting operation in New Jersey ... and he's facing two new drug charges.
The first branch has the power to legislate and write laws requiring the executive branch to reveal the number of Americans swept up in 85033 collection.
Reports emerged last week that two White House officials helped Nunes acquire the information he made to claim Trump's transition was swept up in foreign surveillance.
Kushner's presence at the meeting may indeed have been the product of his just being swept up by his brother-in-law's enthusiasm for the session.
" Although Cohen was steeped more in the country tradition, he was swept up when he heard Dylan's "Bringing It All Back Home" and "Highway 61 Revisited.
He was the latest Hollywood figure to be swept up in a sexual misconduct scandal that has roiled the entertainment industry in the last two years.
Our current president may see undocumented immigrants as nothing but "illegal aliens" who should be swept up when he "takes the shackles off" the deportation force.
"The American people deserve better from their own government than to have their internet activity swept up in warrantless, unlimited searches that ignore the Fourth Amendment," Sen.
Crude futures have pulled back sharply during the last five weeks, as oil got swept up in October's market sell-off that saw investors shed risk assets.
For the photo op, Ritter had her hair swept up into a top knot, wearing a black-and-white polka-dot wiggle dress that highlighted her belly.
Emiratis have swept up hundreds of Yemeni men into a network of at least 18 hidden prisons on suspicion of being al-Qaida or Islamic State militants.
The Republican People's Party (CHP), the main secular opposition, swept up initially by the nationalist exhilaration that followed the failed coup, has turned into a shellshocked bystander.
So far this year, repricings have swept up the marketplace, while the few new money offerings have also been able to squeeze investors for every last penny.
Sweeping synths, bouncing drum kits, and tight, ornamental guitar riffs – moments into watching Love, Simon, I was immediately swept up in nostalgic memories from my teen years.
Giving often picks up at the end of the year, both from consumers swept up in the holiday spirit and those looking to cut their tax bill.
The result, showcased at the 2017 VMAs, was part retro pin-up and part '50s rock, with hair swept up into a pompadour and cat-eye glasses.
The challenge will be buying the thing you came in for without getting swept up into buying a bagel slicer or something else like I almost did.
The official narrative, presented in court and to the public, portrays the three ex-officers as disaffected men swept up by extreme nationalism and acting in isolation.
And finally, the morning after a party we see the food left half-eaten on luxurious china, only to be swept up by servants and thrown away.
"Peter King is not corrupt, but he may be swept up in the destruction of the Republican brand, which gets worse every day under Trump," Sheinkopf says.
But that hearing got swept up in the fiasco surrounding Nunes' clandestine White House trip and later led to him stepping aside from leading his panel's investigation.
Reuters photographers are at the front lines of war and disaster, capturing images that can be disturbing, especially when they depict children swept up in humanitarian crises.
Scores of people in Russia will be spending the weekend in jail after being swept up in the Russian authorities' crackdown on anti-corruption protests on Monday.
Nunes added that "additional names" of Trump transition officials had been unmasked in the intelligence reports and that Trump's communications may have been swept up as well.
She has never tested positive for doping, but was swept up in the exorcism of the Russian athletics program by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF).
He bounced from Warsaw to Vilna to Kiev, was swept up by the Bolshevik Revolution, but then abruptly left the new Soviet Union for Berlin in 22009.
But one day I picked it up, and midway through I was swept up in tidying mania and all of my possessions found themselves on my bed.
PUBLIC attention is inevitably swept up in presidential races—they are loud, ideologically contentious, and drenched in controversy over who might be quietly buying influence from whom.
Cinnamon Bidwell, a neurobiologist at the University of Colorado Boulder's Institute of Cognitive Science, cautions not to get swept up in the testimonials promoted by cannabis manufacturers.
Before that, only the global unrest of the late 1960s bears comparison in terms of the number of countries swept up and the number of people mobilised.
FAN and Zubarev said they were improperly swept up in Facebook's purge, which took down more than 270 Russian language accounts and pages, according to the complaint.
President Trump accused Rice last month of improperly requesting the identities of members of his transition team that were incidentally swept up in intelligence collections last year.
The state was always culturally conservative, religious, and militaristic, but a strain of pragmatism kept it from being fully swept up in racism and right-wing ideology.
Too easy to get jealous, to get swept up in that current of money and power and image that I'd spent years trying to get out of.
Check out the video ... the DC filmmaker definitely got swept up in the hype Monday night when he got on the mic in front of the audience.
Landscapers were putting down new mulch underneath the shrubbery, and a street cleaner swept up debris from the driveway where Trump is expected to enter the building.
Clapper went back to the house, got his mother and the dogs, swept up some of his clothes in one arm and took off for a shelter.
Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) for the narrative that former national security adviser Susan Rice improperly "unmasked" or revealed the identities of Americans swept up in intelligence reports.
Unlike several other Southern states, Louisiana has not been swept up in efforts to pass laws similar to the one in North Carolina — a fact that Gov.
Hail is formed by rain droplets being swept up into the atmosphere in the middle of a storm, then dropped back down when they get too heavy.
They sweep their hair up and away and they themselves are swept up in some fabulous pastime or new creative endeavor that will be, inevitably, well-received.
Swept up in Section 22019 surveillance is everything from mundane communications to e-mails with loved ones, intimate photos, private business conversations, and privileged attorney-client correspondence.
Just a few years ago, coal was surging, swept up in a global commodity craze, as mining companies sought to satisfy a seemingly insatiable demand from China.
The transfer fund swept up unobligated balances from various Pentagon accounts at the end of the fiscal year to cover those unexpected costs to the Army accounts.
But Republicans pushed back on that demand, asserting that not enough absentee ballots were swept up in the alleged scheme to sway the outcome of the race.
As the commercial heart of the UAE, Dubai is at the center of a social media whirlwind, and retailers are all too happy to be swept up.
It's easy to get swept up and intoxicated by the rush of capturing a great moment, and there is no better place to stage a colorful photograph.
After Japan surprisingly swept Colombia aside at the 2018 FIFA World Cup on Tuesday, the country's fans did something even more shocking: They swept up after themselves.
There's an enormous number of refugee children who have gone missing and there's a great threat to them as far as getting swept up in child trafficking.
"Corporate profits have rarely swept up a bigger share of the nation's wealth, and workers have rarely shared a smaller one," the N.Y. Times' Patricia Cohen writes.
Susanna Feldmann has, in her death, been swept up in a grand argument about the lingering effects of the refugee crisis and the future of the country.
Commanders in Saudi Arabia's armed forces are among those authorities have swept up as part of a corruption investigation in recent days, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Little did I know that I would be swept up into a legal nightmare that demonstrates how prosecutors intimidate and manipulate defendants into giving up their rights.
In the months since detailed accounts of Hollywood heavyweight Harvey Weinstein's sexual misconduct were first reported, the country has been swept up in a moment of reckoning.
"It seems everyone is swept up in a very myopic understanding of sex, love and romance," said Dr. Fisher, a senior research fellow at the Kinsey Institute.
Tunisia was the birthplace of the Arab Spring uprisings and is widely seen as the lone success story among countries that were swept up in the revolts.
Those traveling to Europe face a growing risk of being swept up in countries like Libya or Sudan that have cut deals with Europe to limit migration.
ETFs have been swept up in the stock market rout as investors flee on worry that the fast-spreading coronavirus will knock economic growth and corporate earnings.
By mid-June, Hong Kong was swept up in protests against an extradition-to-China bill, demonstrations that evolved into a larger movement calling for greater democracy.
Ms. Feltrinelli soon gave up photography, saying she had lost interest, and was swept up in what she called an "intense and strenuous" life with Mr. Feltrinelli.
Wearing a suede coat over a crisp blue T-shirt, his tawny hair swept up from his long boyish face, he evoked Tintin reimagined by Ralph Lauren.
People in Mr. Lasseter's camp contended that he had been unfairly swept up in the Time's Up movement and that his behavior did not warrant his ouster.
The revolution of January 2011 was a response to this profound threat; this is why it swept up young and old, rich and poor, secular and pious.
SAN FRANCISCO — The virtual currency Bitcoin has been swept up in yet another speculative frenzy, pushing its price toward the peak it last reached in late 2013.
The six rights activists are among tens of thousands of Turks swept up in a crackdown that followed last year's failed coup against Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan.
The class-action lawsuit was filed on behalf of all American and British users among the 87 million who were unwittingly swept up in the data leak.
Readers looking to get lost in this book — in the sense of being swept up in prose that's continuous and immersive — may be disappointed, or even frustrated.
To reassure the public about the planned purge of 235,000 registered voters, Ohio officials released the names of every voter who would be swept up in it.
He appeared to be swept up in the sort of common frenzy usually induced by a visit from the landlord or a call from a collection agency.
But they thought it was inappropriate to reveal the names of individuals swept up in the call logs who are not the target of a criminal investigation.
The Ramirez case is being closely watched by other Dreamers who worry that they could be swept up in more aggressive immigration enforcement under President Donald Trump.
Angry Orchard, MillerCoors, Strongbow and Bold Rock are just a few of the brands seeking to capitalize on the rose trend that swept up consumers last summer.
At the same time, the Times reported, the company is more carefully vetting deals in the U.S. so as to not get swept up in potential controversies.
"That's definitely when the term 'walking sim' entered my consciousness," said Johnnemann Nordhagen, who added that Gone Home got "swept up" in the wave of misogynist hatred.
The longtime GOP consultant did not strike any kind of deal to cooperate with the special counsel unlike some other Trumpworld figures swept up in the probe.
Here are some others who have pleaded guilty, been indicted or otherwise been swept up in the inquiry, which has clouded Trump's presidency and has recently intensified.
The giraffid had two pairs of ossicone "horns"; one short pair in front, above the eyes, and a second, long, curved, ridged pair that swept up and backwards.
The internet got swept up into a romantic frenzy over the holiday weekend when a British woman spied a man on her Gatwick Airport-bound train carrying mistletoe.
The bikes then start taking on a life of their own, as they get swept up in the invisible streams and eddies of human movement around the city.
Since his arrest, Kavala remains in a Turkish prison along with hundreds thousands of others swept up in government raids meant to consolidate Erdoğan's totalitarian grip on power.
Crude futures have gotten swept up in a wider stock market rout this month, with most of the losses for oil coinciding with a sell-off in equities.
We therefore anticipate being swept up in the powerful retelling of this history that we either chose to 'witness' via watching this portrayal, or avoid by missing it.
It's easy to interpret legalization of weed as a sign of progress in America as politicians and entrepreneurs of all stripes are swept up in the green rush.
The first is that Democratic voters are less swept up in a tide of young, diverse, radical left-wing activism than many analysts and young stars like Rep.
Health care has gotten swept up with the broader market selling, putting it on track for its worst month since February 2009 and its worst quarter since 2015.
Dunst teamed her go-to shoes with a strapless, high-low Dior gown featuring a statement train, plus a diamond necklace, side-swept up-do and red lip.
She's got that quality that I think people associate with very charismatic politicians where when you talk with them, you get really swept up in their orbit [laughs].
The mention of AlphaBay in the indictment also suggests that the co-defendant was swept up during the investigation into the marketplace that was made public last month.
Trump has tried to suggest that millions of people will be swept up in the raids, but the raid is unlikely to even lead to thousands of arrests.
These were released as open-source projects and were soon swept up by individuals around the world for their own uses, including the creation of non-consensual pornography.
The human rights researcher had heard that ICE agents occasionally swept up migrant kids and locked them up in juvenile detention facilities, but she had no idea why.
Rampone says that the secret to her success and career that has spanned nearly two decades is not getting swept up and overwhelmed by everything on your plate.
"That's worrisome to me, not only for people at the border who might get swept up, but also people near the border," Gillmor said in a phone interview.
But he thinks it's mostly the media that has been swept up by the "genius" octopus; I couldn't find a researcher who was willing to anthropomorphize their intelligence.
Indonesia, Papua New Guinea's neighbor, was directly involved: Data belonging to around one million of its citizens was believed to have been swept up by the data firm.
The unmasking of American citizens' identities swept up in U.S. electronic espionage became a sensitive issue after U.S. government spying on communications traffic expanded sharply following the Sept.
Their uncertain fate opens a new chapter in the fallout from the Bush administration's decision to bring hundreds of men swept up in the aftermath of the Sept.
Last week, he rushed over to the White House to say he had seen transcripts of apparently legal intercepts that may have swept up some Trump campaign officials.
Intelligence agencies routinely monitor the communications of foreign officials living in the U.S., though the identities of Americans swept up in that collection is supposed to be protected.
And the fact that Beau, their once-homeless roadie-turned-band-member, was onstage doing exactly that, it was easy to get swept up in AVAIL's cathartic rampage.
Foreign investors have been keenly watching for the progress of a bill to reform Brazil's bloated pension system, which has been swept up in finger-pointing between politicians.
The IMF, which a year previously had planned to lay off staff because of the paucity of crises, swept up many of the PhDs in macroeconomics in 2009.
They were not his aides, but he had worked alongside them in the previous administration and Bush was swept up in the scandal to some extent as well.
Many of the church sermons my childhood pastor gave warned us to never be a half-ass worshipper if we wanted to be swept up in the rapture.
It was one of those magical Olympic experiences in which you get swept up in a sport you barely understand, but care about like it's your lifelong passion.
McConnell is telling vulnerable GOP senators to focus on their own states and races and avoid getting swept up in the controversy swirling around Trump, GOP sources say.
Victor gets swept up into a whirl of partying and casual sex while failing to get the attention of another employee, Maggie, whom he has actual feelings for.
"The White Lioness," this first of three installments, follows Kurt to a conference in South Africa, where he is swept up in the disappearance of a Swedish woman.
As Jeff Greene on "Curb Your Enthusiasm," Jeff Garlin plays Larry David's best friend and manager who occasionally gets swept up in his client's showbiz shenanigans in Hollywood.
The lobbying firm founded by longtime Democratic operative Tony Podesta is reportedly on the verge of shuttering after being swept up in special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe.
He initially planned to retire at 0003, but got swept up in the excitement of building the company, Mr. Riggio, now 2000, said in an interview on Tuesday.
Most surveillance experts believe that if — and that's a big if — Trump's communications were swept up by intelligence agencies, it was likely done under a FISA court order.
He said he is concerned that members of Trump's team were swept up in legal intelligence collection and that some of those individuals were "unmasked" in the reports.
The Illinois-based company had a job fair in Forest, Mississippi on Monday — in the same town where many of the immigrants swept up in the raids live.
When I finished, I found I'd been so swept up in masturbating that I didn't notice a CVS birth control receipt had fully adhered to my sweaty back.
My relationship with West and his music has been challenged by this press cycle, but in that moment, I couldn't help but feel swept up by his presence.
In their note, the tech companies asked lawmakers for a number of changes to the law particularly to ensure that Americans' data isn't swept up in the fray.
You are one of the most grounded, practical people, Capricorn, but today even you will have to try not to get swept up by fantasy, or worse, paranoia.
Make sure there's nothing in your front or backyard that could get swept up in water or blown about by strong winds and cause damage to your home.
However, many of the terms within FARA are hazily defined, creating headaches for compliance lawyers and the entities worried they could be swept up in the disclosure requirements.
While the law does not authorize intelligence collection on U.S. citizens, Americans' communications can be swept up incidentally but are subject to minimization rules to safeguard their identities.
I haven't been so swept up in the aquatic since "Leaving Las Vegas" (1995), in which Nicolas Cage, as an alcoholic, carried on drinking underwater, beer in hand.
Con artists also impersonate a relative or friend pleading to be bailed out of jail or swept up in a travel emergency and in need of a loan.
And so, on a recent windy Thursday afternoon, in Bergen, Norway, I sat down to read the book — and found myself totally swept up in the exciting story.
Over a three-month span last fall, an I.C.E. operation dubbed "Raging Bull," swept up 214 MS-13 members nationwide and arrested an additional 53 in El Salvador.
Some within the tech community, which has been somewhat tepid in its support of the former secretary of state's candidacy, seemed swept up in the moment as well.
As a youth and college student he had been swept up in the revolutionary euphoria of the communist experiment and fervently believed in the premises of Marxism-Leninism.
Filmmaker Denis Do used interviews with his mother to craft the animated film Funan, an affecting portrait of a family swept up in the brutal Khmer Rouge regime.
Rather than getting swept up by beers with kitschy additives like fruit or spice, stick to age-old standbys that harmonize with the food rather than upstage it.
I monitor the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's website to see if trains are running on time and use Twitter to find riders who are swept up in major incidents.
Elkun himself is terrified that his 78-year-old mother, who he believes is not in great health, could be swept up in the dragnet by his actions.
Twitter said Wednesday it was putting on hold a plan to delete inactive accounts amid concerns that accounts from deceased users would be swept up in the purge.
What is novel about the current moment is the degree to which the national conversation can be swept up in a storm created by a few presidential tweets.
Today's young adults are especially vulnerable to the "mean wind" that's blowing, but whether we allow them to get swept up in the gust is up to us.
The scandal also swept up the de facto head of Samsung, Lee Jae-yong, who was indicted on charges of bribing Ms. Park and her confidante, Ms. Choi.
Even people who are not a target of ICE agents can easily be swept up as "collateral arrests" -- which may amount to racial profiling and violate their rights.
I would like to think that these are not punitive or just arbitrary, because our category seems to be swept up in this crisis for no explicable reason.
Twitter said Wednesday it was putting on hold a plan to delete inactive accounts amid concerns that accounts from deceased users would be swept up in the purge.
But before you get swept up in the hype and marketing language, we always suggest comparison shopping to ensure you're getting the best deal on the best products.
One section of the law, Section 702, has drawn criticism from privacy advocates because of the potential for U.S. citizens' communications to be swept up in the surveillance.
Understanding why and how this woman I knew and loved was swept up in a movement that became synonymous with evil has been, for me, a lifelong question.
The reports, Mr. Nunes said last week, showed that Mr. Trump or his closest associates may have been "incidentally" swept up in foreign surveillance by American spy agencies.
The space can feel quite hectic, and service often gets swept up in this mild chaos, so that attention is pretty hard to come by after initial interactions.
The debate: The director Alfonso Cuarón's love letter to the Mexico City neighborhood where he grew up, and the women who raised him, has swept up 10 nominations.
Civil liberties advocates on both the left and right have criticized Section 702 as overly broad, and argued that American communications are often swept up in the surveillance too.
"It's unforgivable that 320,13 people in Britain have been swept up by the housing crisis and now have no place to call home," said Shelter Chief Executive Polly Neate.
If you are swept up in a turbulent current, your best course of action is to cling to something that floats, such as a door or a tree trunk.
Separately on Wednesday, U.S. House of Representatives intelligence committee Chairman Devin Nunes, a Republican, said intelligence agencies had swept up incidental communications by Trump's political campaign after the Nov.
By that time, however, the server had been swept up in a wave of ransomware attacks, which reportedly infected more than 32,000 MongoDB installations as early as January 2017.
The U.S. retail scene has been swept up in a wave of bankruptcies, with more than 10 filings last year, as the sector faces mounting competition from online marketplaces.
A nor'easter swept up the East Coast last week, and there was flooding in Hatteras, Mary Ellen Riddle with the North Carolina Maritime Center's Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum.
It's part memoir, part exposé, and tells the story of how an Obama staffer got swept up in a dark web of data manipulation in support of candidate Trump.
Critics have alleged that the state system often contains inaccurate information that can cause immigrants who have no real gang affiliation to become swept up into ICE's deportation proceedings.
Investors too have been swept up in the excitement, with news coming this week that Essential is already a unicorn — a startup valued at more than a billion dollars.
By the end of the episode, Maria has been swept up in an ICE raid, and finds herself, still in her maid's uniform, standing in Guatemala instead of Greenwich.
Even though US citizens aren't supposed to be targeted for collection, there are no restrictions on searching the NSA's database for US communications that have already been swept up.
As a hopeful Becca literally road off from the nightmare of dating Arie Luyendyk Jr., it was easy to get swept up in the swelling romance of the scene.
I laugh, gasp, and applaud beside them, happily swept up in it all as Team Veracity from St. John Fisher Catholic Voluntary Academy, just outside Leeds, ultimately emerge winners.
After getting through to Lorna, the two hide in a closet to avoid being swept up in the kickball field with the other shank-wielding girls from D Block.
Movies "This is going to be my first and only reaction to the whirlwind news that broke 24 hours ago and that I was swept up into," she wrote.
And Facebook has already started to notify up to 87 million people whose information, including location and liked pages, was swept up by the political data firm Cambridge Analytica.
His brief detention came amid a crackdown on dissent that has swept up Islamists and liberal activists and which rights groups say is the worst in modern Egyptian history.
"Take it!" the character taunts a slimy, humanoid monster before she cuts it in half and the bloody chunks of meat get swept up in the storm as well.
Dozens of lawyers and activists associated with the Beijing Fengrui law firm have been swept up in the crackdown and held since last July, triggering concern in Western capitals.
Battlefield 1 heads all the way back to the early years of the 20th century, when World War I had most of the planet swept up in armed conflict.
The show follows the battle between Reptilon's bad Tyrannos and the good Dinosaucers, and a group of human kids, called the Secret Scouts, who get swept up in it.
There was a big increase in the number of listings that came on the market this spring, but they were swept up so quickly that supplies were still lower.
Artists without mainstream recognition can make serious money pumping out these pleasant, anonymous grooves, which are swept up by million-plus follower Spotify playlists like DancePOP and Fresh Electronic.
Ms. Jose plays a tough, low-level drug dealer who peddles dope out of her small Manila store and, with her addict husband, is swept up in police corruption.
Francis, the first Latin American pope, also said Christmas should inspire everyone to help the less fortunate, including migrants, refugees and those swept up by social and economic upheavals.
Separately on Wednesday, U.S. House of Representatives intelligence committee Chairman Devin Nunes, a Republican, said intelligence agencies had swept up incidental communications by Trump's political campaign after the Nov.
As the Ninth Circuit court's ruling was released Thursday evening, we received word that at least 100 people had been swept up in home raids in Southern California cities.
Then, when the floods came, cholera was carried down by the water itself, which swept up fecal matter dumped on the hillsides, contaminating the river and other drinking supplies.
As dazzling as the ultra-luxe penthouse is, there's a pressing need for affordable housing in San Francisco, a city that is swept up in a crushing housing shortage.
It doesn't help that cooks like Rick Bayless, the white chef who has become an authority on Mexican cooking, are being swept up in a battle over cultural appropriation.
Those heavyweights included Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, a billionaire investor often referred to as the Warren Buffett of Saudi Arabia, who was among those swept up in the purge.
The crown prince's marriage to Ms. Srirasmi blew up spectacularly in 2014, when members of her family were suddenly swept up by the police, charged and brought to trial.
Seneca Falls, cradle of the national movement for women's rights, was swept up by the same electoral cyclone that lifted Donald J. Trump, the Republican candidate, to the presidency.
Those who have heard recordings of Churchill's famous speeches ("We shall fight on the beaches") should be swept up by the manner in which he brings them to life.
And while some kids will be attacked, and some may be swept up in the powerful rhetoric, the vast majority of kids will be victims of everyday, casual exposure.
Germany's DAX was swept up in a global market sell-off last week as the possibility of a trade war between the world's largest and second-largest economies grew.
Friday's announcement revealed some of the first details about what information was swept up in breach, though the company is staying mum about who might have been behind it.
But other women are also getting swept up by anti-trans discrimination, as bathrooms turn into places of harassment for anyone who doesn't conform to rigid views of gender.
We can say for certain now that at least one real person was accidentally swept up in Twitter's investigation into how Russia used its platform to influence US politics.
You could be swept up in the colors of the buildings, watch people in costumes walking by, and even visit a restaurant run by the Japanese girl band AKB48.
Biden's campaign got a critical boost last week when the former vice president swept up victories in 10 out of the 14 US states that voted on Super Tuesday.
Questions are already arising about whether Mr. Meng has been swept up in an anti-corruption inquiry in China, where investigators can detain suspects, even top officials, in secret.
Agriculture is regularly a flashpoint in trade negotiations, notably in areas such as food standards and genetic modification, and has also been swept up in the U.S.-Chinese tussle.
Phases is a collection of songs spanning her whole career that hadn't previously found a home: demos, covers, and B-sides, all swept up now into one new album.
It makes us realize that there are dark forces at work in too many of our compatriots, and that we could just as easily be swept up in them.
As you know, that didn't happen that way, and that was merely the first disappointment that I think I had — was that the process got swept up in [inaudible].
At the moment the world decided that being in food was cool, you happened to be at the top of the mountain, and you get swept up in it.
"Crazy Rich Asians," adapted from a 2013 novel by Kevin Kwan, has now swept up nearly $111 million in North America, according to comScore, which compiles box-office data.
They were quickly swept up in a flurry of wedding preparations: searching for the perfect dress, struggling to wire money across Western Union offices, planning a two-night party.
In China, the government banned cryptocurrency exchanges and initial coin offerings after many of its citizens were swept up in the frenzy and bet their savings on digital tokens.
Virginia in the past month has been swept up in a pro-gun movement known as "Second Amendment sanctuaries," or localities that vow not to enforce "unconstitutional" gun laws.
Perennial ryegrass pollen was swept up in whorls of wind and carried from four million hectares of pasturelands (about 9.9 million acres) that lie to Melbourne's north and west.
And I did fear it, often, for as much as I longed to be seized, swept up, and changed without or even against my will I also dreaded it.
Across the country, people like Edwin who have taken in young undocumented relatives are being swept up in what ICE calls a crackdown on guardians who pay human smugglers.
Prince Andrew has been swept up in headlines this summer, but he is still sticking to life as usual — including a typical church outing with his mother, Queen Elizabeth.
Alabama, which has skated to 23 consecutive wins, is trying to remain above the fray that has swept up every other contender from the so-called Power 5 conferences.
Mere days into her tenure as the representative of New York's 14th Congressional District, rising Democratic star Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has been swept up into a nude photo scandal.
We're told almost immediately after the referee for Andrew's wrestling match gave him the impossible ultimatum, the dreads were swept up -- no questions asked -- and thrown in the trash.
"Realistically, pretty much anyone who uses a device that connects to the internet is going to be swept up into a shady data broker's trove of information," he said.
"It's a story of how a couple that owns a ma-and-pa electronic fix-it store becomes swept up in the web of an investigation," Professor Weisberg said.
As with any strip club though, there are still plenty of dollar bills that patrons throw onto the stage, ready to be swept up after the dance is over.
Having grown up in Brooklyn's Vanderveer projects, Williams has seen firsthand how family and close friends have been swept up in the criminal justice system at an early age.
Martin: My time is currently being swept up with Persona 5, but the Switch has fully edged out my Xbox One however—I'm rarely, if ever, turning that on.
This legislation was seen by many in the British press as a dire threat to free speech rights, as it's not clear who would be swept up in it.
Besides, it was fun: Hinz, who is Korean, enjoyed getting swept up in new Korean beauty trends that were just making their way overseas when she was in high school.
As citizens of these countries and people around the world scramble to understand the repercussions, US-based companies that operate in the countries have been swept up in the controversy.
So, are you saying, is the president saying, is Rudy Giuliani saying he can pardon anybody he wants, including people that are swept up in the special counsel&aposs investigation?
As Bellacosa is swept up in this bizarre world, Flores weaves in his motivation — grief over the deaths of his daughter and wife — and creates an intricate, philosophical, trippy thriller.
They are the children of rich and poor alike, swept up in the rural heroin addiction epidemic that picked up steam in Appalachia and New England after the 250 recession.
She's swept up in one of those all-consuming, fluttery crushes that make you giggle at a simple text — not exactly a mode the icy Petra Solano is accustomed to.
Trump swept up votes in rural America, but his personal interests are in big city real estate development, and his trade protection agenda would be a disaster for American farmers.
Earlier in 2017, Ansari also swept up two Emmys for his work on the show, including co-writing an especially empathetic and relatable episode, "Thanksgiving," with fellow actor Lena Waithe.
"These employees and their personal attorneys should think very carefully about their own legal interests rather than being swept up in the obstruction schemes of the Trump administration," Cummings wrote.
The Associated Press last year reported that hundreds of men swept up in the hunt for al-Qaida militants have disappeared into a secret network of prisons in southern Yemen.
Expect big shifts to take place in your life, try not to get swept up by fantasy, and pay close attention to any psychic messages that may be coming through.
Recently, Cotillard was swept up in the news of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's shocking split, after allegations surfaced that she and her Allied costar, Pitt were in a relationship.
Pitzer also notes that the continued use of U.S. troops at the border is alarming, along with the fact that American citizens are now being swept up into the camps.
I've observed bad behavior, crummy managers, and poor decision making; I've been swept up in world-changing corporate missions and seen humility and kindness at all levels of a company.
The change quietly happened sometime in the past few days, but got swept up amongst the April Fools' noise that comes with changing anything near the beginning of this month.
Banking stocks in Australia were swept up in the banking sell-off in Europe and the U.S., with three of Australia's so-called Big Four banks finishing in the red.
The hasty election came after Park, the country's first female President, was impeached in a corruption scandal that also swept up top officials from business giants Samsung and Lotte Group.
And because this band is not likely to be swept-up in the typical west-east "flow" of weather that moves across the U.S., the wicked weather will stick around.
This is a film that is swept up in romance but also wise about love, about understanding how two people's personal and professional growth can cause them to grow apart.
The civil liberties groups are particularly interested in the number of so-called "unique identifiers," or unique accounts, devices, or individuals, swept up in the NSA's call detail record program.
Democrats are looking to hit home that strategy in the run-up to the midterms, linking the party to Collins and the scandals that have swept up White House officials.
While PUBG was a breakout hit in 2017 as it ignited the craze that has become battle royale-style games, Fortnite seems to have swept up most battle royale fans.
The US Commerce Department, which publishes reports the Fed uses to gauge the health of the economy, is among the agencies swept up in the third week of the shutdown.
President Donald Trump is swept up in an impeachment inquiry that seriously threatens his presidency — and an unfounded conspiracy theory that reached the Oval Office is largely responsible for it.
President Donald Trump is swept up in an impeachment inquiry that seriously threatens his presidency — and an unfounded conspiracy theory that reached the Oval Office is largely responsible for it.
It was inspiring to see the mostly young musicians involved with this series, including the impressive players of the Lucerne Festival Alumni ensemble, so swept up in these challenging programs.
But it wasn't until she got to New York University that she was "swept up with experimental theatre," taking in work by the Wooster Group and the choreographer William Forsythe.
Cohen has not been charged with any wrongdoing but his attorneys have been combing through 3.7 million files and hundreds of encrypted messages that were swept up in the raid.
According to recent findings by security researchers at ESET — a supplier of antivirus products — a new form of malware is leading many to get swept up in a sextortion campaign.
Fun is fun, but the lasting appeal of this series lies in Coben's sympathy for ordinary people who do desperate things when they're swept up in circumstances they can't control.
Goldcorp's best hope is that it gets swept up in the next wave of activity, which many investors and analysts predict as a mighty Barrick sheds some of its assets.
He was the one person on the islands, because of his contact with the outside world, who could have stopped this, but in fact, he was swept up in it.
WeWork's employees were swept up by its cofounder and CEO Adam Neumann's wild ambitions and enthralled by his startup's cool culture and lavish perks, The New Yorker reported this week.
Her remarks came during an awards show dominated by talk about a national reckoning over sexual harassment that has swept up powerful Hollywood figures like Harvey Weinstein and Kevin Spacey.
The ban was part of an agreement Cohen reached with the Securities and Exchange Commission after his former hedge fund, SAC Capital, was swept up in an insider trading scandal.
I replaced the chair, got a broom, dutifully swept up the dust and shards, wrapping the larger pieces in a cloth in case they might be of some later use.
That proposal included a requirement that officials obtain warrants in most cases before hunting for, and reading, emails and other messages of Americans that were swept up under the surveillance.
Instead of being open, productive members of society, undocumented immigrants without a place to live and a legal means of getting work could be swept up by a criminal organization.
"A lot of people get swept up in the glamour of the sport and the competitions and travel, and you can tell she's in it for the horses," Davis said.
The high-profile investigation that ensued swept up about 600 people, mostly Mexican, who were given the short description "goon" to tie them to the scene of the crime. Eureka!
There were not one, but two parades, and we were swept up — myself, my mother and her friend, a longtime New Yorker — in the unofficial one heading down Fifth Avenue.
Yet while it is difficult not to feel the pain of the migrant families swept up in the drama, I can still be objective without having to suppress my humanity.
Shaken and angered by last year's coup attempt, he has instigated a widespread purge of suspects at home and abroad that has swept up critics and political opponents as well.
Mr. Bong wove suspenseful tales involving people whom South Koreans could easily recognize: cynical local cops and ordinary people swept up in ​impossible situations while the state offered little help.
And the powerful business community, which had declared that it was time for an end to corruption, pushed back when new corruption cases swept up the owners of powerful companies.
House prosecutors made an expansive case yesterday that he abused power like no other president in history, swept up by a "completely bogus" Ukraine theory pushed by attorney Rudy Giuliani.
Almost all the remaining $2.3 million has flowed to other law firms, several of which represent Trump campaign officials and Trump family members swept up in the Russia-related investigations.
Our film critic says Jon Hamm is the main reason to see "Beirut," in which he plays a former American diplomat who is swept up in the Lebanese civil war.
Mr. Avenatti has for weeks been trying to formally enter the case to protect any records related to Ms. Clifford that were swept up in the raids on Mr. Cohen.
Lieber is one of the most prestigious scientists yet to be swept up in the FBI's investigations into scientists stealing research for other countries, most of which have involved China.
Shopping Guide It's easy to get swept up in the beauty of spring flowers, but once you've got them home, the vase can be just as important as the blossoms.
The domestic market has been swept up in a global sell-off of equities, pressured by worries about global growth as confident was hit by numerous factors including Sino-U.
For Comcast, its profitable growth and lucrative cable empire was dinged by the Justice Department's rejection of its bid for Time Warner, later swept up by telecommunications giant AT&T.
Now that hotel has been transformed into a high-end prison for Saudi royals swept up in an anti-corruption effort ordered by Mohammad bin Salman, the powerful crown prince.
Mr. Nunes said last week that those reports showed that President Trump or his associates may have been "incidentally" swept up in surveillance by American spy agencies before the election.
In New York we've had a very mild winter and the cold snap that we've gotten swept up in the last few days is very discombobulating, but spring will come.
On Wednesday, he told reporters he had received information that Mr. Trump or members of his team may have been "incidentally" swept up in foreign surveillance by American spy agencies.
On Wednesday, Representative Devin Nunes, Republican of California, said that Mr. Trump or his associates may have been "incidentally" swept up in surveillance of foreign officials by American spy agencies.
Alwaleed was among dozens of influential Saudis swept up and detained at the Ritz-Carlton in Riyadh in a campaign meant to crack down on graft, according to the government.
We can all think of cases in which we have been swept up in a wave of kindness and compassion in a group, even in spite of our personal feelings.
Beth (Eliza Scanlen) is the only March girl who's managed to avoid getting swept up in marriage madness, by virtue of her weakened heart after a spell of scarlet fever.
And with her beaded top and her hair swept up in a scarf and cowrie shells, she was dressed like a West African cousin of New Orleans Mardi Gras Indians.
That appears to have succeeded in drawing some voters away from the FPO two years after Austria was swept up in Europe's migration crisis, which boosted the FPO in polls.
It took time for unmarried women to warm to the pill, in part because they "found it stigmatizing to admit to planning sex (rather than getting swept up in the moment)".
With time, I got more comfortable at these events — or at least learned how to not get swept up in the extravaganza of it all — but I continued to struggle financially.
Towards the end of Game Of Thrones season 7, it was easy to get swept up in the accelerated love story of Jon Snow (Kit Harington) and Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke).
Trump's was more flying saucer-shaped than the vertical creations that Treacy hats often take, but it was no less fashionable on Trump, whose hair was swept up into a bun.
Despite arrests that have swept up more than 200 vigilantes, as of last week, there were still new accounts of beatings, if no new reports of death, connected to the scare.
While FISA 702 surveillance is aimed only at foreign nationals, the names and communications of American citizens are often swept up in the intercepted content, prompting concerns from civil liberty advocates.
Watch how he swings his beer about as he yells into that mic, the way he seems only seconds away from start a one man pit, so swept up is he.
Clad in a floral shalwar kameez with her hair swept up, Ashi Jaan was one of the first transgender women to arrive at the protest on August 300 in Lahore, Pakistan.
Education is no longer a priority for many poor and middle-class Venezuelans who are swept up in the all-consuming quest for food amid a wave of looting and riots.
The varied backgrounds of those who came out attested to the way Islamic State drew in people from across the world, and swept up Syrians and Iraqis in its cruel rule.
He declined to give further details but said investigators were also looking into whether the students had proper safety equipment, including beacons that can help locate those swept up in avalanches.
It's not difficult to insert enzymes into brewer's yeast so that it yields something like THC or CBD, the non-intoxicating cannabis-derived chemical swept up in America's latest wellness trend.
Nunes apologized to the intelligence panel on Thursday for announcing to the public and briefing Trump that U.S. intelligence may have swept up communications by Trump associates before telling the committee.
His son was a star pitcher at age 13 (he was the coach), and Hyman often thinks about the "pretty profound mistake" he made getting swept up in his son's success.
Americans who are swept up in these intelligence activities are subject to rules that conceal their identities, unless an exception is made in order to understand the value of the intelligence.
Alexander was forced to re-contest his seat after becoming one of 10 lawmakers, alongside Joyce, to leave parliament in recent months as they were swept up in the citizenship crisis.
U.S. officials purportedly discovered Rice's requests last month during a National Security Council review of how the government handles the unmasking of citizens swept up in the usual course of surveillance.
Recent stories of President Trump and his advisors' communications being swept up in FISA surveillance — whether conducted under Section 6900 or traditional FISA authorities — have both Congress and the public concerned.
"The bottom line here is that institutions like Valparaiso clearly were fulfilling a valuable role until they were swept up in various forms of craziness in higher education," Mr. Campos continued.
Once a system of labor was in place, fresh bodies could be hustled into it by the new sub–ruling class of soldiers, or swept up en masse in slave raids.
After the war, Mr. Fo became a stage designer and was swept up by the piccolo teatri (small theaters) movement, which emphasized improvised monologues on social issues presented at affordable prices.
Most recently, they have focused on unsubstantiated reports that Susan Rice, former President Barack Obama's national security adviser, disclosed the names of Trump aides swept up by surveillance of foreign targets.
One White House official told CNN the President was bewildered by Papadopoulos being swept up in the case, apparently seeking to further diminish his role as a linchpin in Mueller's presentation.
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper has bristled at calls to estimate how many U.S. residents have their data swept up by the program, saying it would be difficult to calculate.
"It has become disturbingly routine for the government to search through the communications of Americans whose information has been inadvertently swept up under this surveillance program," Heinrich said in a statement.
LONDON (Reuters) - British companies have been swept up in a global boom in dealmaking that has seen the amount of M&A involving UK firms hit its highest level since 2007.
Fifty-eight percent of respondents reported not knowing if their personal information was compromised, and 55 percent were unsure how to find out whether they were swept up in the breach.
The Snowden revelations showed that communications by Americans were regularly swept up regardless, and a court opinion from earlier this year confirmed that much of this collection was illegal and inappropriate.
The politicians reportedly reviewed the same intelligence reports that led Republican representative Devin Nunes to claim some Trump campaign associates had been swept up in "incidental" surveillance during the 2016 election.
A sharp difference in values and goals is revealed, but a chance to smooth things over in your relationships arrives as Venus is swept up by dreamy Neptune on July 18.
There are no victims here, and if anything, this system should make it less likely that teams get swept up in a sudden bidding war and make a cap-killing mistake.
Although Raboy at times becomes mired in Marconi's corporate machinations and personal life, he is especially adroit at portraying how Marconi was swept up in the modern world he helped create.
Whether you have any feelings at all about hockey (I don't, really), it is impossible not to get swept up in these kids' lives and what they learn on the ice.
"These employees and their personal attorneys should think very carefully about their own legal interests rather than being swept up in the obstruction schemes of the Trump administration," Mr. Cummings said.
Mr. Riddell, 36, appeared in Boston federal court on Friday to plead guilty to charges in the college admissions scandal that has swept up celebrities, business leaders and college athletic coaches.
She and her supporters swept up Mr. Crowley in a redrawn and diversifying 14th Congressional District where the incumbent, despite two decades in Congress, had never run in a competitive primary.
It is among the instances in which people trying to rescue others ended up needing rescuing — and in which those chronicling the devastation couldn't help but be swept up in it.
Yet I've come to accept that I and other lovers of music, like lovers of any art form, can't help being swept up in the search for, and identification of, greatness.
"Oil prices are swept up in stock market and commodity losses due to rising concern about trade disputes, the health of the global economy and weak oil demand," IEA's report states.
While tens of millions of people were dying, pollen from the plants, trees and crops growing in Western Europe were being swept up by the winds and carried toward the Alps.
"We have found corpses from the earthquake as well as bodies swept up by the tsunami," Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, a spokesman for the Indonesian disaster agency, said in a television interview.
That's why when the couple got engaged this year, it was easy to get swept up in their excitement and imagine what a lavish J.Lo-A-Rod wedding would be like.
More than 500,000 customers were without electricity today after winds gusting up to 453 miles an hour swept up the East Coast and brought trees and limbs down, snapping power lines.
More than 500,000 customers were without electricity today after winds gusting up to 453 miles an hour swept up the East Coast and brought trees and limbs down, snapping power lines.
Giacometti/Sade posits that the same groundswell also swept up the Swiss-born Alberto Giacometti, who as a student in 19350 had resettled in Paris at the impressionable age of 231.
The company that gained prominence by producing the foam clamshells that housed McDonald's Big Macs is the latest to be swept up by the wave of consolidation in the chemicals industry.
Ever since the raids, Mr. Avenatti has been trying to be formally admitted to the case to protect any records related to Ms. Clifford that were swept up in the searches.
He had been forced to resign that post when Italy was swept up in the Euro debt crisis; he was thrown out of Italy's parliament after being convicted of tax fraud.

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