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"Third World" Definitions
  1. the underdeveloped nations of the world, especially those with widespread poverty.
  2. the group of developing nations, especially of Asia and Africa, that do not align themselves with the policies of either the U.S. or the former Soviet Union.
  3. the minority groups within a nation or predominant culture.

652 Sentences With "Third World"

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Algiers, Third World Capital , by Elaine Mokhtefi (Verso) .
He said we are -- quote -- a 'third-world country.
A symbol of Third World intransigence against First World domination.
And in the meantime we're becoming a Third World nation.
People living in third world countries that lack basic sanitation.
We have Third World countries that are ahead of us.
"Some of these places mimic third world conditions," Prince says.
"This is not in a third world country," said McCarthy.
"We are becoming a Third World country," García Coll said.
Hire cheaper programming talent from the third world, of course.
They like you are third world hip…… It's a prescient piece, and one that speaks to this show as a whole: The aesthetic trap of "third-world hip" can interfere with appreciating its nuances.
"Our airports are, like, third world," Donald Trump said in February.
Rural counties had infant mortality rates similar to Third World countries.
South Africa's third World Cup title had echoes of its first.
He said we are, and I quote, a 'third-world country.
Initially, small third world nations dependent upon U.S. support backed down.
"Welcome to the Third World" is on it for fuck's sake.
Nixon wanted to rein in Soviet ambitions in the Third World.
Miraculously, Finn avoids every cliché about first-­ versus third-world problems.
"I thought I was watching a third world country," he said.
Is the wildfire risk turning California into a "Third World" state?
And our airports, by the way, which are Third World airports.
"A military parade is third world bullshit," Robert J. O'Neill tweeted.
In the 2155s, the designation "Third World" was often used synonymously with "people of color," but also linked to the radical activist work of groups like the Third World Liberation Front (a student-led group from Berkeley, California) and the Third World Women's Alliance (founded in New York by Black women activists) that sought to organize across multiple ethnic groups for common causes.
Another 48 percent think we're "maybe" headed for a third world war.
In contrast, Facebook's Free Basics was treating India as the third world.
And the Third World, although mixed, contains a lot of nonwhite people.
This will be the third World Series Game 7 in four years.
Then we circle the diamond, which is mined in third-world countries.
He was worried about his grandchildren living in a third-world country.
It reminds one of third world banana republics, not an advanced democracy.
Feel the need to sponsor a child in a third-world country?
It is not possible to blame the Third World countries for this.
They're from Belize, so they were raised in a third-world country.
The Left's Plan to Turn Our Country into a Third World Hellhole.
The Left's Plan to Turn Our Country Into a Third World Hellhole.
Even in the third world, this type of behavior would be unacceptable.
"I was a nobody that came from a third world country," Khare says.
WILLIAMS: -- third-world people who somehow get this technology, they&aposre bad guys.
It's not considered a third-world country anymore but the slums are everywhere.
The organization won their third World Series title in five years in 2014.
It is a first-world country with a third-world gun-death rate.
Senior doctors took to Twitter to lament the "third-world" conditions on wards.
Donald Trump is a classic despot, like a third-world Banana Republic leader.
You often bring your kids on your humanitarian trips to the Third World.
He campaigned as an advocate for reducing the yoke of third-world debt.
"It's like living in a third-world country, right here in America," Mrs.
"We've become a third-world country," he said at one point on Monday.
After his second and third world-record swims, the reaction was more tepid.
"A military parade is third world bullshit," Robert J. O'Neill tweeted on Thursday.
And in any third world country, the moment the governance collapses, mafias appear.
Start electing socialists, and we'll be a third-world country in two decades.
"This isn't a third world country, it's our own backyard," the ad says.
We want it among poor and third-world people, and let them suffer.
It's in this third world of augmented reality that Nexus's Invisible Museum lives.
These problems are mostly third-world country problems, and there's no money there.
Van Niekerk remained "hopeful" of targeting a third world title, the statement said.
The difference between a "third-world war" and a "third world war" is nothing to sniff at, and those selling a car might get rather more interest in the sale if they remember the hyphen in "a little-used car".
He ran 9.79 in clinching his third world championships title last year in Beijing.
The U.S. meet Canada in a third World Cup warmup in Sydney on Monday.
Had he decided to pre-empt it, a third world war could have followed.
We can only hope our favorite robots are preparing for a third world tour.
Both men have said travelling through LaGuardia is like being in the "third world".
Our roads and bridges are falling apart, our airports are in third world condition.
We have not devolved to the level of a third-world banana republic — yet.
Somebody's got to say to China, 'you are no longer a Third World country.
" * warning that if he's impeached the United States will become "a third world country.
"We know that some people see Brazil as a third-world country," she said.
THAT'S A LOT FOR A COUNTRY, A THIRD-WORLD COUNTRY, LET ALONE MICHAEL DELL.
U.S. policymaking is looking ever more like that of a corrupt third-world regime.
If you go in some apartments, you think you're in a third world country.
I felt like I went from a Western country to a third-world country.
"Chinese companies have a history of making big promises to third world countries," he said.
Later that month, Big Papi won his third World Series championship with the Red Sox.
Many, indeed most, inhabitants of the Third World don't necessarily share our ideas and beliefs.
Or will they continue their sad and destructive decline into Third World chaos and socialism?
And then there's the disastrous effect that e-waste has had on Third World countries.
GMOs also produce greater crop yields and provide severely needed nutrition to third-world countries.
It was the third World Cup title for the U.S. women and first since 1999.
Hillary Clinton ran the State Department like a failed leader in a Third World Country.
Cambodia, in contrast to Germany, Mr. Habermas said, was a backward, Third World agrarian country.
If you heard about it in some third-world banana republic, you'd say: 'That's horrible!
Why buy the American cow when you can get the Third World milk for free?
Chinese billionaire Jack Ma has warned that technology could lead to a third world war.
Last year, it saw Britain's Lewis Hamilton secure his third world championship in a Mercedes.
Anyway, I think I asked a question about third-world countries, but I don't remember.
It takes a certain kind of temper to be a scientist in the Third World.
The fact that Hammer shot the film in the "Third World" also comes into play.
By then he was also director of a publishing house he founded, called Third World.
He's using all the fear and division tactics that any third-world leader would use.
To the xenophobes, a Third World cloud hangs over us, children of the foreign born.
It felt like I was in a third-world country fabricating protective equipment for Ebola.
"Shining example or third-world state?" a recent headline on a local news website asked.
She was just the shop front for some third-world supply chain I didn't understand.
" In another 1998 editorial, Menashi wrote that a pre-orientation program offered at Brown University for minority students called the Third World Transition Program -- which Menashi wrote as "the Third World Training Program" -- was used by the school "to fully indoctrinate them in leftist multiculturalism.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We&aposre one step closer to being a third world power as of today.
It survived pogroms, strikes, third-world status, and, finally, bolted out, panting, into the 21st century.
"I wanted a woman who could get me out of a third-world prison" Jeff said.
He climbed into the third-world rain gutter, fell three stories and got stuck here pic.twitter.
These are numbers you wouldn't see anywhere, except in perhaps the most impoverished third world countries.
Tony Blair became rich in his retirement by offering advice to bankers and third-world dictators.
"We've become a third-world country," Trump says about U.S. infrastructure and airports #debatenight https://t.
In some third world countries, or during long stretches of military deployment, they're just not available.
" October 2014: King warned that immigration is turning the United States into "a third world country.
Such problems seemed uniquely Third World until similar trends have developed here in the United States.
No. 2, it wasn't the Third World, where ten bucks kept you going for a week.
"I feel our country is on the verge of becoming a third world country," he said.
Citizens can enjoy the freedom of choosing which mall full of Third-World goods to frequent.
In some third world countries, or during long stretches of military deployment, they're just not available.
I have been saying this for a while, but this is like a third world country.
I had been deployed to many third world countries where I was forced to face reality.
You have a president basically going at it like we were in a Third World country.
They scoffed at the notion of some low-paid Third World clock-puncher taking their jobs.
" When I asked Brewer about the claim, he said it was like "a third-world dictatorship.
Roy says reaching women in third-world countries hits home, because her father is from India.
This is behavior as closed-minded as that of any religious cult or third-world village.
It's like Microsoft and that pad that they were going to use in third-world countries.
Oh my God, what is this, a charity commercial for starving orphans from the Third World?
Within decades, many Asian countries made the transition from Third World status to First World status.
"We don't live in a third world country, but some of these kids are living in third world conditions," continued Mr. Applegate, who added that the neglect he has seen reminded him of the deprivation he witnessed two decades ago during a peacekeeping mission in the Balkans.
You weren't a girl living in a third world country that had been trafficked by your family.
It's not a machine that made it, it's not a faceless person in a Third World country.
GRAHAM: It comes from a third world model, something that, you know, sort of small countries do.
We have designed rice that produces its own beta carotene to solve malnourishment in third-world nations.
" He said Chicago's clashes between Trump supporters and protesters "looked like something out of the third world.
But upon returning to La Guardia Airport, I felt like I was in a third-world country.
We offer to provide a new power station or water purification plant to a third-world country.
They are not the third world poor; in fact, they are not that bad off, just lazy.
This is not a third-world system of justice, where having a real defense is some fiction.
"For the homeless community, it was the equivalent of being in a third-world country," she said.
That's really going to be similar to third-world countries and to what happened in Nazi Germany.
Be it an association with slavery or "the third world," our self-determination can quickly be disregarded.
They were there, they were completely taking advantage of a third-world country that was in chaos.
But so far his administration has done nothing comparable to the Obama presidency's third-world-style behavior.
France is, however, just one of many European, non-"third world" countries, to hold such an event.
"Our airports are like from a third world country," Trump said at a presidential debate in September.
Far less obvious was the damage to America's role in areas increasingly known as the Third World.
" And in Monday's presidential debate, Trump twice referred to the United States as a "Third World country.
Perhaps the people of America have yet to understand what most in the third world know well.
Third World programs, by contrast, have much lower overhead and can charge interest rates that exceed 30%.
Yet, in the critical area of high-speed rail, for example, America's infrastructure does look distinctly Third World.
A newsletter about police brutality hung on the wall near a broadside for the Third World Women's Alliance.
There's a scene featuring a television news report where Wakanda is referred to as a Third World country.
Musk has expressed concern that the race for better AI could end up sparking a third world war.
Mr Trump went as far to say that the country's airports "are like from a third-world country".
As someone from the "Third World," I fear that legal elites are taking their country's institutions for granted.
" Vice President Joe Biden derided the airport in 2014 when he compared it to "some third-world country.
"Why are we always the one that's leading, potentially the third world war, okay, with Russia?" he asked.
What came to be called the "Third World" experienced these power struggles as a continuation of European imperialism.
The team won its third World Cup title in 2015 and is currently defending that title in France.
We're a country that's very rich in resources and yet we still have people in third-world conditions.
We look more like a third-world country, where poor and rich are bumped up against each other.
The backstretch is almost like a third-world country and you have the wealth on the other side.
His third World Series championship will stand alone in his mind's eye, and he said he knew it.
"People in the third world are at a disadvantage for being taken seriously," said his coach, Harmander Singh.
"People think about water scarcity and they think about Africa—they think about the Third World," Hertz said.
France are in their third World Cup final after winning in 1998 and losing to Italy in 2006.
The wisdom of accepting hordes of Third World masses is being questioned as this column is being written.
"Roosevelt Avenue looks like a third world country, and that's partly why she feels this way," he said.
A nonprofit enlists thinkers from so-called "third world" countries to build a new arts hub in Detroit.
I mean, it's ... Literally a third-world country when it comes to ... The prices are first world. Yes.
We help governments with their foreign aid programs, because many of them support family planning in third world countries.
He singled out Trump's recent statements that suggested NATO member Montenegro could begin a third World War with Russia.
We used to have the greatest infrastructure anywhere in the world, and today we're like a third-world country.
"Our airports are like from a Third World country," Trump said during the first presidential debate back in September.
SunFarmer – A non-profit building sustainable solar businesses The third-world needs solar energy, but there are initial costs.
The answer, the IFC concluded, was to provide them with a one-stop, broadly representative "Third-World Equity Fund".
For a long time, for 20 years, we thought recycling was working by dumping trash into third world countries.
He has specialized in Latin American history and the third world and he is teaching two courses this semester.
A proud feminist and out lesbian, Parker recites "Where Will You Be" at 1977's Third World Gay Caucus.
This is sensual music to overthrow obsolete and oppressive third world regimes by sharing love and deep ayahuasca meditation.
This isn't Turkey; this isn't a third-world country; and this kind of thing cannot go unresponded to diplomatically.
"The most important issue at the moment is not Ukraine, but preventing a third world war," says Mr Rahr.
He operated the mine like he was a dictator of a third-world country, only his country was Massey.
The Springboks won the country's third world championship, 21995-231, extending the dominance of teams from the Southern Hemisphere.
China, Russia or other geopolitical foes and unstable third-world nations have monopolies on producing many of these minerals.
But two years later, when the Giants won their third World Series in five years, Mom could barely talk.
More than 5 million Americans live in third world conditions also known as "absolute poverty," according to the report.
It's hard to pinpoint the moment that the Muslim world cracked, provoking credible talk of a third world war.
Musk has tweeted that he fears a global arms race for artificial intelligence will cause the third World War.
"I thought the third world war had started — they came rushing in here," said a neighbor, Murray Bennett, 84.
He noted this was not strictly a third-world problem; there are inhabited areas of Alaska just as remote.
The rest of Chileans, the vast majority, earn miserable, third-world salaries and pay a European cost of living.
By mid-century the number will be about 40, as the more-developed third world nations produce nuclear weapons.
"I've spent time in India, the Middle East, Southeast Asia — third world countries where poverty is everywhere," she said.
Madhubuti also founded organizations to provide resources and forums for black writers, including Third World Press Foundation in 1967.
This, I think, makes us more critical when a third world leader is demonized or celebrated in the global north.
He denounced Mr. Trump as someone who operated from the same playbook as "third-world strongmen" who ruled Latin America.
The image will be familiar to anyone who has covered Third World countries but is a new low for America.
You see poorly funded and under performing schools.... You see abandoned buildings and communities that look like third world countries.
Heck, one question was about taxes and somehow Trump ended up talking about our airports being like Third World countries.
A war between China and Japan would almost certainly be the catalyst for a third world war, some experts say.
On Friday, the US Women's National Water Polo Team beat Spain, sealing their third world championship win in a row.
John Austin of the Michigan Economic Centre, a think-tank, believes the debacle is making the state look third-world.
My daughter, a freshman in high school, will not be spending her summers in a third-world country building schools.
I think that pulling off the swimmers from the plane makes our image of a third world banana republic worse.
This is the "third world" component of U.S. economic infrastructure that President Trump has publicly deplored since the campaign trail.
The Trump administration has slammed the UN report, arguing the organization should instead focus on poverty in the third world.
Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s bleak assessment of La Guardia Airport as "third-world" propelled a complete reconstruction.
"We moved away from a third-world country, and now you want to go back?!" my dad screamed at me.
We should stop worshipping it and bending down to every Third World population that shows up with TB and leprosy.
In some third-world countries, once you drop out of the education system, it can lead to an underage marriage.
Universal is already all-in on a third World, and one that will bring back Colin Trevorrow as the director.
"Our airports are like from a third-world country," Mr. Trump said at Hofstra University during the first presidential debate.
Kerr, who is 13 but is already appearing at her third World Cup, had never scored before in the tournament.
We know Sebastian Shaw wanted to start a third world war to give way to a world where mutants rule.
This trip was Cooper's first visit to the Third World, and I was eager to see how he would do.
Andrew Das: This isn't the first rodeo for the referee, Ravshan Irmatov of Uzbekistan; this is his third World Cup.
And Dan Patrick, the lieutenant governor, who said illegal immigrants were bringing leprosy and other "third-world diseases" to Texas.
Third-world nationalism, rooted in a strong anti-imperialist framework, has also been an enduring feature of the Islamic Republic.
He and Pfleger arranged to meet at the Third World Press, a black publishing house, headquartered in a converted church.
"You just kind of felt like you were in a third-world country, really, hearing the testimony," Ms. Mokolo said.
This is a story that could have been told in the 18th century or perhaps in a third-world country.
We used to have the greatest infrastructure anywhere in the world, and today, we are like a third-world country.
Taking your backpack and hopping on a plane is unheard of for many citizens of the so-called third world.
" He added, "They had a clear analysis of what is imperialism and what imperialism does to populations in third-world countries.
"It pisses me off when people talk about Immokalee like it's a third-world country," said Ema Barroso, a Naples resident.
"We were doing full-time work in a third-world country, and we hadn't invested in our own relationship," said Soars.
On the other side of this equation is outsourcing enriched multinationals far more than it did any third-world factory worker.
Trump has previously said U.S. infrastructure resembles that of a third-world country, specifically highlighting the need to improve America's airports.
The alleged Pittsburgh gunman, Robert Bowers, denounced the "third-world caravan" as a group of "invaders" in a social media post.
"They don't care about whether a third-world city's dignity or prestige has been hampered by an Albanian nun," he said.
Musk has called for regulation of AI, warning that the technology could creator a dictator and cause a third world war.
Shortly after the ''underwear bomber'' attack in Detroit, Simmons called Obama a ''boy king'' who emboldened terrorists and third-world despots.
He later embodied the Third World revolutionary who defied the West, acting as a prominent voice for the developing nations movement.
"A fellow member turned to me and pointed to it and said, 'That's what third-world dictators do,'" Mr. Sanford said.
"We used to have the greatest infrastructure anywhere in the world, and today we're like a third-world country," he said.
SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Twitter artificial intelligence could be the "most likely" cause of a third world war.
If this happened in a third world country, the United States, as a global promoter of democracy, would warn against it.
It seems like John David Washington's character is trying to prevent a third World War, but it's unclear what that entails.
The United States would cut back financing for international peacekeeping missions, humanitarian assistance, cultural exchanges, refugee assistance and third world development.
In so doing, he joined a long line of presidents who backed third world autocrats as bastions of modernity and stability.
Third World countries are characterised by a big agrarian sector and a huge proportion of the population living in rural areas.
They are in abundant supply as healthy alternatives to traditional meat products, empowering women in third world countries who eat them.
Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk warned in 2017 that competition between countries for AI supremacy could potentially spark a third World War.
And in fact, it&aposs before that, then we have got a counter-intelligence at the level of a third world country.
Squatting is how our primitive ancestors sat and how many people in third world countries currently "sit" without the use of chairs.
If they are allowed into the United States, the country will start to develop the dysfunction she sees in "Third World" economies.
He says there's an easy way to fund upgrades to an infrastructure system that has become "third-world": Raise the gas tax.
Think of the third-world debt crisis of the 1980s—we bailed out American banks through the IMF bailing out foreign borrowers.
Almost half of Russians fear a third world war due to Moscow's worsening relations with the West, according to a new poll.
This Boulder, Colorado-based organization was founded in 1986 to provide shoes to people in the United States and third-world countries.
Every time he landed at an American airport, the boundary between the first and third world seemed to dissolve a little more.
Nouvelle Vague players now gather on the sort of local football field you can only find in Marseille and third-world cities.
"Hong Kong is essentially a first-world city with third-world air quality levels," ECA's regional director for Asia, Lee Quane, said.
But a third-world economy will not be able to maintain the first-world army that Israel needs in order to survive.
"The global war -- what I call the Third World War by other means -- is one that is a generational one," he said.
Silicon Valley's government contracts that allow for some of this testing to happen ... oftentimes, this testing is happening in third-world countries.
And while U.S. "trading partners" steamroll us, Third World nations court U.S. companies like cheerleaders court the all-star high school quarterback.
Our roads and bridges are falling apart, our airports are in Third World condition, and 43 million Americans are on food stamps.
Beirut, in the words of one designer I talked to recently, is like a third world country that's put on some makeup.
The findings come as President Trump has vowed to modernize the country's "third-world" airports, potentially through a $1 trillion infrastructure package.
Dental care can be costly and hard to access, especially if you live in a rural community or a third-world country.
Johnson closed with a four-under-par 66 and was helped to his third World Golf Championship title when Jason Day faltered.
Our roads and bridges are falling apart, our airports are in third world condition, and 43 million Americans are on food stamps.
Mr. Trump's critics who warned that his policies would spark a third world war now seem to have gotten ahead of themselves.
Elon Musk has made an ominous warning about artificial intelligence (AI), suggesting it could be the cause of a third world war.
"More and more are coming from the third world, taking advantage of our benefits," Ms. Le Pen had said at the rally.
The University of Toronto-based organization Citizen Lab routinely attributes attacks against the computers of activists and dissidents to particular Third World governments.
"When you see Dad in a third-world country with hurting people, you're like, 'that's what he's meant to do,&apos" he says.
Two, in some of these places where WhatsApp becomes a source of every horrible rumor in these third-world banana republics these days.
"There was a roll-up opportunity in the sense the digitization and third-world problem is not just an India problem," he said.
"When the wind blows we have to turn the power off," Pickett said, comparing the situation to that of a third-world country.
He will try to lead the Phillies to their third World Series title, but almost surely cannot wear No. 3 while pursuing it.
Our roads and bridges are falling apart, our airports are in Third World condition, and forty-three million Americans are on food stamps.
The left hated the novel because of its repeated references to "the Third World" that was apparently at the door of smart society.
"I would say in tennis terms, Ireland's always been a third-world tennis nation," said Garry Cahill, the technical director of Tennis Ireland.
When she won a third world title in May at home in Medellin, she did so on a track named in her honor.
Trump, who has long complained about the country's "third-world airports," publicly endorsed the idea for the first time in his budget proposal.
Issa said in the interview that forcing leaders out of office "happens in third-world countries" and should only be a last resort.
Putin said that the threat of mutually-assured destruction should deter global powers from attacking each other and prompting a third world war.
In bringing the third world back home, the 2016 remake critiques that scenario — while providing a utopian political fantasy for this election season.
Hogrefe described the children looking like "Third-World country refugees" with no food, fresh water or shoes and "basically dirty rags" for clothing.
Living in America puts us in a bit of a bubble when it comes to what is going on in the third world.
I do a bit on stage sometimes where I say that Trump, in his incompetence, will turn America into a third world country.
Egypt has won seven continental championships, including three straight in 2006, 2008 and 193, but is appearing in just its third World Cup.
They spend that time in Brown's 'Third World Training Program,' an intense seminar focusing on issues of race, class, gender, assimilation, and identity.
France is not in its third World Cup final in 20 years because of what this team threatens to be, or might become.
Trump has often complained about America's "third world" airports and rail systems and vowed to double what Clinton promised to spend on infrastructure.
But their big lead heading into Saturday gave them enough of a margin to win their third world title and first since 2012.
He was upset that they were interrupting him; they were upset that indigenous people across Canada continue to live in third-world conditions.
He urged entrepreneurs to think about how their products will affect people in drastically different markets, from Middle America to third-world countries.
It is a debate of particular relevance in Africa, which is home to a large number of countries in the Third World category.
In recent years, economists have used the terms "developed countries" to denote First World and "emerging markets" to refer to Third World countries.
What it means: Throughout Black Panther, we're reminded in various ways that most people believe Wakanda to be a poor, third-world nation.
"People will send me some email that says, 'You could feed a third-world country for what you put into that machine,'" says Labrie.
Castro continued to back anti-Western groups in the Third World, providing military support for pro-Soviet forces in Africa and the Middle East.
Treatments, outcomes and quality of life vary widely across institutions, falling off sharply from elite cancer centres to rural, disadvantaged and third-world communities.
What about the young African tech entrepreneur, Juliana Rotich from Kenya, who passionately fights for the recognition of women's potential in third world countries?
This is a sentiment you would expect to hear in a Third World country ruled by a dictator, not the United States of America.
Wakanda hiding its technological power and allowing "colonizers" to believe the fictional country was third world is the ultimate analogy for the black experience.
In an interview with the Greek newspaper Kathimerini, Assad said fears of a third world war erupting in Syria were misplaced, despite escalating tensions.
The first women's team to receive their own parade was the US Women's National Team in 2015, when they won their third world cup.
But the political far-left Democrats would increase taxes and take back the increased jobs, wages and economic growth, restoring Obama's Third World-stagnation.
That is the type of sentiment you expect to hear from a Third World dictator -- not the President of the United States of America.
But as a stout defender of Western values, and with his easy mastery of third-world civilizations, Chandu is a forerunner of Indiana Jones.
We have been the prime mover in building and maintaining the post-World War II coalitions that have helped avoid a third world war.
In truth, hearts and minds mattered as much as ideology, perhaps even more so during the unfurling age of African and Third World decolonization.
"It's good for preventing a third world war, and it's good for developing the world economy in a more risk-free and positive manner."
It's good for preventing a third world war, and it's good for developing the world economy in a more risk free and positive manner.
But I also see a lot of Americans who think, We made the problem in the third world so we have to solve it.
He said the children looked like "third-world country refugees" with no food, no fresh water, no shoes, "and basically dirty rags" for clothing.
At that point it was mostly non-development economics, the study of why Third World countries seemed to fall ever further behind the West.
The first ones to pile on top of her were Wendie Renard, Le Sommer and Thiney, who are playing in their third World Cup.
People's courts, called "Russell Tribunals," have investigated Third World dictatorships, the 1973 Chilean coup, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the war in East Ukraine.
As he often does, Mr. Alam — who has a Ph.D. in organic chemistry from London University — explained how he rejects term like third world.
And in 2016, an average of 764,000 viewers, a 653 percent share of the national television audience, watched Carlsen clinch his third world title.
Brazil's economy was among the 10 largest in the world, and the "Third World country" label no longer applied to the Latin American giant.
It is far worse that people, children in many cases, escape Third World squalor only to be the victims of criminal profiteers in America.
"The number one criterion was that I wanted a woman who could get me out of a Third World prison," he told the publication.
But it's hard to distill a nation into a series of tropes, no matter how easy Third World-bound travel writers make it seem.
"One thing about third-world medicine is that there isn't a lot of fuss made over specialties and credentials," she wrote in her memoir.
"New York is a dynamic, prosperous city, but our transit system feels increasingly like third-world infrastructure," said John Raskin, the group's executive director.
In dozens of vituperative articles, Hahn called Ryan a "third-world migration enthusiast" and a "double agent" who was secretly campaigning for Hillary Clinton.
Anne Madison, Baltimore I felt different from everyone else I grew up in a Third World country and spoke two languages but no English.
It's every western pseudo-lit-lover's cliché of a "spiritual third world novel" that I almost hate myself for loving it, but I do.
She ventured to third world countries all over the globe, such as Ethiopia, South Sudan, Zimbabwe, Bolivia, Uganda, Peru, Indonesia, India, and Sri Lanka.
"We were really a bit tight, and maybe it cost us the win," said defender Aya Sameshima, who is playing in her third World Cup.
The competition, which ran July 20-30 at Matko airport south of Budapest, saw Hungarian pilot Ferenc Toth win his third World Championship gold medal.
Speaking at his annual media press conference, Putin was asked by one journalist to assess the threat of nuclear war or a third world war.
"I grew up speaking Creole, singing Negro spirituals in a third-world country as a little Latino boy brought up by white missionaries," he said.
NASA's newest planet-hunting spacecraft has already spied and confirmed a third world outside our Solar System — just three months into the vehicle's science operations.
And then three suggested videos later you're hearing about why we need a white ethno-state to save the race from a Third World invasion.
Spencer: I'm against immigration coming in from the Third World that is ultimately going to change the ethnic and cultural constitution of the United States.
Are we going to be hard-asses and deny people in the Third World the ability to achieve the level of comfort that we've achieved?
New York's LaGuardia Airport, which Joe Biden once infamously compared to a third world country, is consistently ranked among the worst airports in the country.
He illuminated places like India and his native Trinidad by saying what few wished to say about the newly emancipated colonies of the third world.
National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow recently said, "China is a first-world economy, behaving like a third-world economy," but that is an exaggeration.
A month later, the executive said an international push from countries for "AI superiority" could be the "most likely cause" of a third world war.
As a travel writer, I often traveled with my girls to show them the world, including third-world countries, poverty, things outside the comfortable suburbs.
Kennedy took a forthright stance against French colonialism in Algeria, previewing his Peace Corps-style competition with the Soviets in the newly independent Third World.
Throughout the emerging "Third World," by contrast, the United States allowed governments very little leeway to experiment with even non-Communist paths to social democracy.
"Millions without electricity is what a third-world country looks like, not a state that is the fifth-largest economy in the world," he said.
Buying new friends: While we criticize "questionably run" Third World countries, China is devoting a lot of time and money-making inroads around the world.
"The Bahamas has become like a Third World country""People will be out of jobs for months," 67-year-old wood carver Gordon Higgs lamented.
The Clinton Foundation, a nonprofit established by Bill Clinton to implement development programs in third-world countries, has received donations from countries including Saudi Arabia.
SO, WE DON'T WANT TO DO THINGS THAT SEVERELY DISRUPT COMPANIES, LET ALONE U.S. HOLDINGS OF FOREIGN – FOREIGN HOLDINGS OF U.S. COMPANIES, THIRD WORLD DEBT.
During his campaign for president, Donald Trump compared the quality of American airports to those of the third-world, and he called for a change.
In contrast to Beijing and other cities in booming, former Third World economies, the silhouettes of Western cities are relatively static or show steady growth.
Just two years after he first retired from the sport, the McLaren team lured him back, and he won his third world championship in 1984.
If the pandrogyne is an intersectionality, a third being, does that also mean there's a third world out there solely for queer people to inhabit?
"La Guardia of the past has been a third-world experience, which Governor Cuomo's vision for the airport is to totally reverse," Mr. Cotton said.
Naturally, those who participated in the Third World Training program are the most outspoken; they have just completed four days of instruction in PC orthodoxy.
The United States introduced its own peculiar twist on this idea, transforming a rallying cry of third-world liberation into a defense of white supremacy.
Parts of the left, faced with the facts that Marx's working class was neither homogeneous nor history's protagonist, substituted for it a romanticized third world.
Alternatively, Iran may dust off its plans to assassinate "soft" American targets or diplomats, mostly in third-world countries where counter-terrorism scrutiny is scarce.
The rule of law is what separates us from third world countries — — the last chance for members to be heard before they cast their ballots.
The time is 1986, and the world is in the midst of a global crisis that includes famine, financial disaster and a Third World War.
In the meantime, the Empire State remains plagued by crumbling roads and bridges, numbingly long commutes, water utilities in crisis and, yes, third-world airports.
The pronouncement seems disconcerting, as most delegates have viewed Wakanda as a Third World country, based on King T'Chaka's former appearances at the United Nations.
"To have a law that does not respect the presumption of innocence seems to me to be worthy of a third-world country," she said.
By then, Hacking Team had entered a growth phase, its business driven in part by demand among third-world governments for first-world surveillance tools.
I'm sick of the Third World sneaking into my country to turn the USA into a copy of the dung hole they crawled out of.
At Third World Press and in the A.A.C.M., Ms. Mitchell found something akin to her mother's experiences with the Community Folk Art Center in Syracuse.
" READ MORE: Rare photos of Marilyn Monroe with Kennedy brothers 1978: Bob Marley's "One Love Peace" moment It has been described as the "Third World Woodstock.
In 1986, the Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto and his team published an influential book called The Other Path: The Invisible Revolution in the Third World.
For some people who don't have access to medication, I can't imagine what it's like to be a mom in some of these [Third World] countries.
They've used the powers of Vibranium to hide themselves from the rest of the world, allowing Wakanda to be perceived as a sovereign, third world country.
"We're like a third-world country when it comes to infrastructure," former Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood said in 2016, during then-President Barack Obama's tenure.
The ease with which ineligible voters can cast ballots in America, robbing legitimate voters of their voice, make elections in many Third World countries look good.
The Spaniard is taking a cautious approach to Sunday's race despite it offering the first of four likely opportunities to wrap up his third world title.
"More and more are coming from the third world, taking advantage of our benefits," she said at a campaign rally, according to The New York Times.
The magazine Mr Goldsmith edited, the Ecologist, carries articles opposing economic growth, cheering on activists who break the law and looking approvingly on third-world insurrectionists.
"But the idea that there's some sort of a quick fix and you throw somebody out of office, it happens in third-world countries," Issa said.
Since Hamilton won his third world title at the United States Grand Prix in October, Rosberg has won every Grand Prix except for the last one.
"I've gone into areas of third-world countries where people have suffered the most, but those people always seem to have the biggest laugh," he says.
The elimination of modes of transportation and the unilateral, unnecessary surrender of our energy sectors would turn us into a third-world country in no time.
That the money spent on the conference could fund a democratic revolution in a third-world country seems lost on many of its organizers and participants.
Bruno was fighting in his third world title bout, having lost his two previous fights against 'Terrible' Tim Witherspoon and Mike Tyson at his fearsome peak.
It's one thing to have $8003 trillion in debt and our airports and roads are good and — our airports are like from a third world country.
She spent a few years working in journalism and as a film distributor at Third World Newsreel, a media center that highlights the work of minorities.
People do not want to pay large sums of money, much to third world countries (that are questionably run), in order to maybe protect the environment.
She spent over a decade working at his publishing house and bookstore, Third World Press, and drew inspiration from his example as an artist cum organizer.
Sure, the situation in Italy sounds bad, but they've been on rocky economic grounds for a while now — it's "basically a Third World country," she said.
But misrecognizing nationalists as Communists sometimes became a self-fulfilling prophecy: After being labeled Communist, many of the third-world revolutionary governments indeed became pro-Soviet.
On Thursday, the former Navy SEAL who reportedly shot and killed Osama bin Laden dismissed, dismissed the suggestion of the parade as a "third world" idea.
Native leaders became businessmen and CEOs, and the oil industry transformed the North Slope Borough from a struggling third-world economy to a first-world region.
This half-baked proposal is something we should expect from a bonkers crazy despot like Castro living in a third-world country, not the president-elect.
Publius, like many other Trumpist conservatives, believes that true American values are being diluted by mass "Third World immigration" of people who don't care about liberty.
" Beyond the more obvious infrastructure items, Trump has also commented on the need to repair the nation's airports, specifically New York's LaGuardia, which he called "Third World.
But he also attacked what he called Canada's "Third World" intellectual property laws and demanded changes to Canadian tariffs and import curbs that protect domestic dairy producers.
It's hard to like someone who rakes in obscene bonuses for dismantling institutions like the NHS, replacing orphanages with skyscrapers, or selling weapons to the third world.
One of Facebook's launch partners in its new cryptocurrency Libra is Kiva, a nonprofit that has married the concept of third-world microloans to first-world crowdfunding.
Globally, the organization has built schools in Third World countries and volunteers can travel to the places they have supported to see the fruits of their labor.
A veteran Croatia side put their experience to good use as Luka Modric, featuring in his third World Cup, played a part in both of their goals.
There's a lot of statistics that show that if women are brought into the economy, we'd be able to end poverty in Third World countries much sooner.
Its primary purpose is to document the efforts of communist states to expand their ideological and cultural reach across what was then known as the "Third World".
Maxima's unexplained fall is the latest in a chapter of accidents for the Argentine-born queen, who has campaigned tirelessly to improve third world women's economic empowerment.
Trump specifically said flying into U.S. airports like LaGuardia in New York felt like visiting a "third-world country" when compared to brand new airports in China.
The maelstrom around a meeting at the White House and comments regarding individuals from certain Third World countries was all-consuming in the papers and on television.
And that is where the singularly third world misadventures begin, for what merchant can break such a large bill, especially at the beginning of the business day?
England will play its third World Cup match against Belgium on Thursday before they go into the knock-out round with a match next Monday or Tuesday.
But his most recent comments about the legitimacy of the election, with their whiff of third-world tumult, have perversely made some immigrants feel right at home.
But to the conservative conspiracy media, it was a key piece of evidence that Obama was turning the federal government into (implicitly) a Third World African fiefdom.
Asit K. Biswas, an environmental scientist and co-founder of the Third World Centre for Water Management in Mexico, said that India desperately needed better drainage systems.
This gets even bigger potentially if I go to the third world countries where they don't even have access to basic healthcare information or basic nutritional information.
Hungary's dominance comes as little surprise as the country invented the sport, which had its first tournament five years ago and its third world championships this year.
An examination of U.S. trade flows through North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) data reveals that America's trade profile now resembles that of a third-world colony.
"They come to this country, they are coming from Third World countries," said Steve Plum, a retired police officer who owns the Corner Cafe with his wife.
One of the most hotly debated topics in development economics is: what does it take to steer a poor country from Third World to First World status?
In "Myroporyadok," we find Mr. Putin the angry moralist who, similar to European populists and third-world radicals, experiences the world through the lens of humiliation and exclusion.
It is about ending the disgrace of native Americans who live on the Pine Ridge, South Dakota, reservation having a life expectancy lower than many third-world countries.
But the most shameful and vivid symbols of Jerry Brown's failure must surely be the staggering, Third World-style homeless encampments on the streets of California's big cities.
This summer will mark the 50th anniversary of his third World Cup title, won in Mexico in 1970 with what many rate the greatest team of all time.
In other words, while Chicago's homicide rate for young, black males rivals the murder rates of third-world capitals, New York has become a paragon of public safety.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump compared the US' crumbling infrastructure to that of a third-world country while speaking at Trump Tower in New York on Tuesday afternoon.
The Olympic torch lighting is to take place in the stadium where Pele scored his 1,000th goal in 1969, before bringing home his country their third World Cup.
But President Trump's promise to upgrade U.S. road, bridges and airports — which he has often called "third world" — has put the country's crumbling infrastructure in a greater spotlight.
Musk has said warned that AI could create an "immortal dictator from which we can never escape" and that the technology could result in a third world war.
This night was all South Africa's as they won their third World Cup to draw level with New Zealand as the most successful side in the tournament's history.
The place looked like a campus you might expect to see in a third-world country ... Higher taxes, anyone, to pay for better public universities (among other things)?
And it has exposed the capacity of a nation defined by its democratic ideals to fall victim to the same antidemocratic forces that have stymied third world countries.
"She is unbelievable," said the Swede after capturing her third world championship slalom medal, having taken the 2013 bronze in Beaver Creek and the 2015 silver in Schladming.
Political violence is what we see in third world countries and banana republics--and regardless of the the rhetoric of the day, we are neither of those things.
Africa is often seen through a unilateral lens as "the third world," rather than as a diverse continent comprising vastly different countries with their own issues and concerns.
Giap promised that the joint Soviet-Vietnamese victory in Vietnam would herald Hanoi's rise to ranks of the leader of, and the socialist bridgehead to the third world.
Second was competition with the Soviet Union for leadership of the international communist movement and for influence in what were then called "third world" countries, which included Vietnam.
After the recession in 2008, the press's financial situation faltered, so Dr. Madhubuti converted it to a nonprofit, Third World Press Foundation, and now he is breaking even.
I would like to learn about medical things because my dream for the future is to volunteer and teach in third world countries with medical knowledge at hand.
The early scholars of Asian-­American studies came out of the ''Third World Liberation Front'' of the late '60s, which pushed against the Eurocentric bent of the academy.
It's the latter category that puts diarrhea – and really, Gates' very serious efforts to solve sanitation challenges in third world countries – in the spotlight for the first episode.
But augmented reality technology allows you to straddle that line, keeping one foot in both worlds and in doing so, creating a third world that's all its own.
In the late 20th century, Algeria was a global archetype of third world revolution and ground zero for revolutionaries from the Black Panthers to the African National Congress.
She soon found community at Third World Press — Dr. Madhubuti's esteemed African-American bookstore, school and publishing house — and at the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians.
"You fear [for] reggae music without thinking about black redemption and African liberation[...] about human rights and about the development of the third world," Keznamdi's father told us then.
"I'm open for any partners, actually I'm talking to many," Wang said, speaking on the sidelines of China's third World Internet Conference in the eastern Chinese city of Wuzhen.
It is true that the original intent of the Havana Biennial was to create a space, a network, and a set of values for artists of the Third World.
"Even an unconvincing face swap applied to a community unfamiliar with new tech (like the third world) will not be instantly disregarded as a [deepfake]," Van Den Broeck says.
Most of it is but the places that it isn't – parts of rural America, the third world, huge swathes of Asia and India – are getting more bandwidth than ever.
So it flipped from a making economy to an extraction economy, and we have all the dysfunction that you would see in a mining site in the third world.
The project should not be a symbol of what is widely perceived as the profligacy and megapastor-mania of the new-age churches in Africa and the third world.
"There's a kind of cavalier colonialism to the original, like the West has to go in and help this poor Third World country," Abraham told Vulture at the time.
Lakshmi writes about how, after coming to the U.S., she felt Americans would associate her skin color with third world slums, malaria and "the fragrant foods" of her culture.
" In the column she wrote about her analysis, titled "Puerto Rico Is America's Greece," Long expressed concern about the island's economic health, calling it "America's own Third World country.
Also, American bankers have noted that the security lapses all occurred at banks in third-world countries, which may give some comfort to banking customers in the United States.
That, in Professor Fukuyama's words, has repeatedly sent the United States "slaying all these dragons in different parts of the world," from third-world Communists to Middle Eastern dictators.
Playing in her third World Cup, Rapinoe nabbed the Golden Ball, given to the best overall player during the tournament and the Golden Boot, awarded to the top scorer.
Calvin Coolidge was in the White House, the New York Yankees had just won their third World Series title and Mickey Mouse made his debut on the silver screen.
People love to consider the entire continent of Africa strictly within this third-world context, and this seemed to push against that narrative while relating it to New York.
The idea is really noble — leveraging and debt was intended so that some guy in the Third World that has a grocery store can send his kid to college.
Meanwhile, given domestic struggles to fund Trump's $1.5 trillion plan for turning around the United States' "third-world" infrastructure, the prospects of U.S. funding for African infrastructure remain remote.
Set in an unnamed Caribbean country where the air is thick with postcolonial British dominion, it offers a complex portrait of the manners and motives of third world revolutionaries.
They can also try out a working pump and see what it's like to carry a full container of water, as children in the third world often must.worldvision.org/giftshop
It would be understandable if the President would post things about participating in Community Service, or visiting third world countries or even thanking people for their contributions to society.
But, by all accounts, Facebook has been slow to respond to warnings of the potential for violence in its postings, especially in the local languages of third world countries.
His impeachment at the hands of a Democratic majority, he said, would turn the United States into "a third-world country," where the opposition routinely impeaches the sitting leader.
But on the mega-issue — the Third World invasion of the West — he is riding the great wave of the future, if the West is to have a future.
"It's like we found third-world causes in a first-world country," lead author Fei Men, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Toronto, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
"Yes, it could be used to produce fake Yelp reviews, but it's not that expensive to pay people in third-world countries to produce fake Yelp reviews," he said.
He told us, they'd always try and place the story — " — in a third-world country — " — somewhere like — " — say, in India, Thailand — " — where journalists could be easily tricked or bribed.
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"It's like we found third-world causes in a first-world country," lead author Fei Men, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Toronto, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Her seminal study, "Resistance Literature," published in 1987, was one of the first works in English to examine the fiction produced during national liberation struggles in the third world.
Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States won her third World Cup race in three days, dashing off a spectacular final run to win the night slalom at Semmering, Austria.
"Sorry Mr. Trump, but you can't make America great with a third-world population—we are going to be stuck with what our population is capable of," Taylor said.
Examining the economic trajectory of some countries between 1960 and 2016 suggests that it can take about 25 years to turn a nation from Third World to First World.
That's when Yong Kim, Farmer and Dahl met in Haiti and became fast friends, all sharing the same dream of bringing first-class healthcare to people in the third world.
He is depicted here with no indication of a particular political vision; he is not a messianic voice of third-world resistance, but a fallible, restlessly creative and melancholy man.
"Europe and the First World to which the United States belongs remain mostly white for now, and the Third World, although mixed, contains a lot of nonwhite people," she said.
"Europe and the first world to which the United States belongs remain mostly white for now, and the third world, although mixed, contains a lot of nonwhite people," Wax said.
"Our airports are like from a third-world country," he said during a brief exchange on American infrastructure, specifically mentioning New York's three international airports and Los Angeles International Airport.
Japan's Kenzo Shirai won his third world title in the floor exercise (15.633) and his second medal of the championships after taking the bronze in the all-around on Thursday.
During the 1980s, she became obsessed with The Camp of the Saints, a controversial French novel about "kinky-haired, swarthy-skinned, long-despised" Third World immigrants who destroy Western civilization.
But Edward Hammond, an advisor to Third World Network, said small farmers needed support, and open access to plant data should not mean a "no-strings-attached free-for-all".
"Look at what the world is doing to us at every level ... the world is literally driving us into being a third-world nation," he told Anderson Cooper in May.
It went "abroad in search of (Western) monsters to destroy" and supported "wars of national liberation" to overthrow existing "imperialist" or "puppet" governments throughout Asia, Africa and the Third World.
Let's talk about the missing and murdered [women], let's talk about the mass incarceration, the poverty rates, the third-world conditions, the suicides, clean drinking water, food security, and housing.
La Guardia Airport, famously described by Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. in 2014 as akin to what one would find "in a third world country," ranked as the worst.
Just the third-world glaze of sweat and privation you see everywhere in this richly endowed land of economic imbalance, an atmosphere the film, Faraday Okoro's feature debut, captures expertly.
Just like in Wuhan, where they were woefully unprepared for an outbreak of such a scale, many third world countries could face serious peril if the disease gets a foothold.
He was loathed by third world intellectuals and called, among other things, a "restorer of the comforting myths of the white race" (Chinua Achebe), "a despicable lackey of neocolonialism" (H.
So what were the memes telling us, if anything, about how teenage meme makers are perceiving the Iranian conflict and the larger, more abstract idea of a third World War?
Long a technique in the developing world — a tactic I often witnessed as a CIA station chief working abroad — the Third World has come to roost in the United States.
We even as a nation sent our medicine and money to fight AIDS in the third world through the PEPFAR program because, simply, it was the right thing to do.
It's a third-world country, they know we need the cash and it's gonna be their month to profit, so a bunch of companies paid good professionals really bad rates.
He said he had warned Mr. Sadat about Egypt's growing isolation in the third world over the rapprochement with Israel, but eventually became convinced that retrieving the Sinai was worth it.
From Third World Liberation movements and interracial intimacies to lived and aestheticized experiences of exile and diaspora, the exhibition showcases what remnants and resonances — improbably, imperceptibly, spectrally, or spectacularly — gets through.
It was the third World Series crown for the Cubs, while the disconsolate Indians replaced them as the team with the longest current World Series title drought, 68 years and counting.
"I don't think anyone can fully prepare you for the journey of adopting someone, especially from a third-world country where there are so many different laws," says Thomas Rhett, 27.
Paige asks what she would have done had she not been a spy, and Elizabeth admits (almost embarrassed) that she would like to have been a doctor in the third world.
In 22019, Biden called LaGuardia as a "third-world airport," which drew fire from New Yorkers — most of whom probably complain about their city's airports more than the rest of us.
In a social media post before the shooting, Bowers denounced the "third world caravan" as a group of "invaders" that was being aided by a Jewish nonprofit that helps resettle refugees.
Finally, Luzinterruptus wants to make viewers aware of the third-world workers who they believe are exploited by Facebook to as they work for very low wages to censor Facebook content.
Elijah Cummings' Baltimore home after a week of attacking the prominent African American lawmaker over the conditions of his Baltimore district -- even comparing the city's murder rate to third world countries.
Eschewing the relative — and incorrect — terms like "minority" or "third world," he favors the phrase "majority world," which captures the reality of global demographics, where people of color are the majority.
Kaiser pours money into Tulsa — rather than a more impoverished third-world country — because he believes his foundation can better identify needs and more easily monitor results in his own community.
In his latest novel, the distinguished Argentine-born Chilean-American writer Ariel Dorfman seeks to gauge the moral debt Western civilization owes the third world after 500 years of brutal despoilment.
President Trump has vowed to upgrade the country's "third-world" airports in an infrastructure package — and the Senate is exploring a potential funding tool that could help him do just that.
America would struggle with these developments for many years to come, and the country never recovered the influence it had wielded in much of the Third World during the early 1960s.
A programme that aims to minimise future outbreaks must address global poverty and wealth inequality, and not simply come up with new ways to protect industrialised societies from Third World threats.
That was a major theme of Wednesday's debate, underlining the Republican contention that Democrats are a party of open borders, limitless amnesty and, in time, the Third World-ization of America.
" "The understanding that a third world war could be the end of civilization should restrain us from taking extreme steps on the international arena that are highly dangerous for modern civilization.
Ghana ThinkTank is a radical international art collective that identifies so-called "first-world" problems in American communities, then submits these problems to think tanks it establishes in third-world locations.
"It's about time we've put an end to this mess of Third World immigration into our white homelands," the message said, quoting a Bible verse before continuing on the anti-immigrant tirade.
"We were doing some work with a charity called Wheels for Humanity over there that gives wheelchairs to people in third world countries who wouldn't normally have access to them," he said.
Rosatom said the new agreement outlined the development of large and small reactors in Argentina, possible joint projects in third-world countries and the possibility of jointly operating Russian floating nuclear plants.
In self-defense, Wakanda has closed itself off from the other nations of Earth, maintaining a false front that it's a mere third-world nowhere – full of mines, farms, and jungle creatures.
"The fact that in 2016, we're allowing this to happen, where we have Third World communities in the United States that have to deal with poor water quality, to me is unreal."
But they're not the first people to do this— it happens, all the time with celebrities traveling to places like Haiti, Nepal, and Cambodia in an attempt to help third-world countries.
Americans have access to the best healthcare in the world, yet the way it is sold, administered, and even legislated is more befitting of a third-world country than our exceptional nation.
That role was largely lost after 1945, as the Soviet Union was not a naval power; the heart of the cold war lay on central Europe's plains and in third-world hinterlands.
Perhaps the current administration is unaware of these benefits, especially in third world countries, or has not been paying attention to some recent studies looking at toxins in infant and toddler foods.
Multiple studies have reported that breastfeeding in third world nations reduces infant hospitalization for diarrhea and respiratory illness (the major causes of infant death) by over 70 percent and 50 percent respectively.
Musk has in the past warned about the race between global powers to harness the potential of AI, going as far as to say it could result in a third world war.
Compared in his lifetime to Conrad, Dickens and Tolstoy, he was also a lightning rod for criticism, particularly by those who read his portrayals of third-world disarray as apologies for colonialism.
I knew exactly what she meant about Athens: It's a messy, contradictory city that feels neither First World nor Third World, nor even a combination of the two, but something altogether different.
I'm interested in the analysis of the mechanics of such decisions worldwide, especially for third world economies, rather than the important political conflicts among nations that you mentioned in your excellent article.
They spent uncountable hours on YouTube channels that espoused white nationalism and denounced, as one alt-right ranter declared, the "feminization" and "mass, uncontrolled third-world immigration" that was destroying Western civilization.
Australia won all 11 of their matches in the tournament in their ruthless charge towards a third World Cup crown that made them the most successful team in one-day international cricket.
In the 1970s and '80s a number of third-world nationalists were caricatured by the West as Communists, despite the fact that they were focused on fighting for independence, not Soviet Communism.
" And the rude "mother" in the study said, loud enough for the staff to hear: "I knew we should have gone to a better hospital where they don't practice Third World medicine.
Memes about an impending third World War went viral after tensions between the U.S. and Iran rose Friday following the killing of Iran's top military commander, Qassem Soleimani, in Baghdad on Thursday.
Robert O'Neill, the former Navy SEAL who is credited with having killed Osama bin Laden, even went so far as to call military parades "third world bullshit" in a tweet last week.
The new markers are set with a firm focus on jobs, incomes, infrastructure, and an apparent determination to put an end to humiliating declines of our education and healthcare to third-world levels.
When in 2014 Biden called out the sad state of La Guardia airport in New York, saying it was like something from a "third-world country," it drew frustration from New York Democrats.
By lifting snatches of these "global" sounds and putting them in a club-friendly context, she brings "outsiders" in, collapsing that invisible boundary between the so-called "Third World" and the global North.
The Barlows are cartoons of the small-minded wealthy — "It's like a third-world country here," says one, upon learning that the Cohens subscribe to neither the Economist nor the Wall Street Journal.
People think of North Korea of as this Third World country because it's so poor, but it's really a country that fell out of the First World or at least the Second World.
"Women's safety is not just a third world problem; we face it every day in our own country and on our college campuses," said Naveen Jain in the press release announcing the winner.
To the rest of the world, Wakanda is basically your average third-world country ("textile, shepherds, cool outfits"), a narrative that goes unchallenged because, honestly, it fits neatly into Western perceptions of Africa.
But you have to remember it's a third-world country where more then half of the population lives under the poverty line so for most people food and shelter are their main concerns.
Mr Agtmael hoped that his "emerging markets" label would distance these economies from a long list of third-world associations: "Flimsy polyester, cheap toys, rampant corruption, Soviet-style tractors and flooded rice paddies".
You are now attempting to remove a President of the United States simply because you disagree with him, that is not America, that is some banana third world republic south of the border.
However, he claims his themed-restaurant is not meant to shock but instead he's seeking to draw attention to what he says are the third-world conditions that continue to plague the country.
So if part of what it means to be progressive is to support the development of third-world countries, a progressive immigration policy must be a selective one that avoids brain-drain effects.
German driver Rosberg has won seven races in a row, including the first four of 2016, while Briton Hamilton has not triumphed since he won his third world title in Texas last October.
Trump has likened U.S. airport infrastructure to "a third-world country," while U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao said at the Milken Institute conference on Monday that action on air-traffic control was overdue.
As Hurricane Maria bore down on the financially, socially and politically crippled island, the Federal Emergency Management Agency was doing precisely what needed to be done when faced with almost third-world circumstances.
As the world watches our great nation's democratic process unfold, this election cycle must look more and more like a reality TV show or the politics being practiced in some third-world countries.
Canada's federal debt was downgraded by the ratings agencies, and a Wall Street Journal editorial called the country a "basket case" and "an honorary member of the Third World" for its bleak outlook.
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk recently said that AI could cause a third world war, and even proposed that humans must merge with machines in order to remain relevant in the future.
Young black men fall victim to shootings and other violent death causes at rates in Chicago comparable to the violent death rates in third-world murder capitals and warzones, the study's data showed.
Why is it that other countries that are in the vicinity of the Ukraine not dealing with—why are we always the one that's leading, potentially the third world war, okay, with Russia?
According to the American Society of Civil Engineers report card for infrastructure, the United States receives a D+. However, claiming that American airports are in Third World conditions is, at best, an exaggeration.
From the Mexican "rapists" to the "shithole countries" of the third world, the president has played to a base that believes—evidence to the contrary—that immigrants bring crime and displace American workers.
AI is going to take your job, and the infrastructure is crumbling, and we're going to have a third world country run by robots if we don't come up with the right policies.
Pictures by Diana Davies and Kay Tobin Lahusen, lesbian photojournalists, mark a forward path that is lined with protest posters, dance club fliers and L.G.T.B.Q. publications (Transvestia, Demi-Gods, Third World Women's Gayzette).
In 1998, as American distance running sagged, Salazar pointed a finger at athletes from "third world countries" who were "willing to take steroids and human-growth hormones" because their livelihoods depended on it.
After a nuclear third world war (which Posadas also believed would lead to socialist revolution), Vulcan aliens visit Earth, welcoming them into a galactic federation and delivering replicator technology that would abolish scarcity.
Rebecca's father is the publisher of a radical newspaper who has decided nothing ever changes; Rebecca is majoring in "third world revolt and media studies" at Berkeley but has doubts of her own.
Ms. Ryan, whose long string of movies includes "When Harry Met Sally" and "You've Got Mail," paid $9.39 million for No. 6C, which is 2500,17 square feet, using the Third World Dog Trust.
He'd gone from selling rich Manhattan club kids $10 bottles of water (which they often didn't even open) to witnessing people die from a lack of clean drinking water in third world countries.
Robert O'Neill, the former Navy SEAL who said he fired the shot that killed Osama bin Laden in 2011, called it "third world b-------," while some lawmakers said it would show weakness. 3.
By mid-century the world's count of nuclear weapons states will be about forty, as the most-advanced third-world states will have parlayed the reactor technology they're building today into nuclear weapons.
Anyone who suffers from the higher air fares and increasingly third world service must severely question whether the Justice Department's remedies in approving the United-Continental and American-USAir mergers did any good.
LONDON (Reuters) - Double Olympic champion Christian Taylor continued his dominance of the triple jump when he won his third world title on Thursday, once again beating fellow American Will Claye into second place.
In the end, the green revolution and the demographic transition that followed third-world economic development met food needs and limited population growth, now predicted to level off at 10 billion by 2100.
More than 1,200 files were published—released by North Carolina State University and Texas A&M University, at the request of biosafety consultant Edward Hammond, and anti-gene drive advocacy group Third World Network.
"They were pushing forward in the 20153s ... to establish diplomatic relations with a number of countries, with third world countries, trying to marginalize South Korea to gain votes in the United Nations," he said.
In 2014, Damon told an audience at Davos that having traveled in Third World countries he "started to get a real appreciation for the magnitude of the water crisis, " a crisis he found shocking.
In Black Panther, Coogler examines isolationist policy through the Afrofuturist country of Wakanda, prosperous beyond all imagination and never challenged by outsiders, because it conceals its power behind a veil of third-world poverty.
It's like voluntourism, except instead of fetishizing your own compassion, third-world people and your ability to help them, you fetishize valuing intellectualism, "thought leaders" and your ability to breathe the same rarefied air.
Even if Nintendo hadn't asked me to keep quiet about the nature of the Splatoon 2's bosses (in the third world and beyond) I'd still be loathe to spoil the game's best surprises.
But the risk of turning our cities into Third World capitals isn't the only reason to go green — it's the "quick win" and long term business and job opportunities that should persuade any politician.
It makes a ton of noise and everything shakes, but the ultimate result, aside from your transmission popping off like a Third World dictator's birthday celebration, is that you slow way the heck down.
It was her third World Cup win in a row in all disciplines and her sixth in the last seven races, her form peaking with the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang just one month away.
Later on, I began to learn about the feminist collectives here like Unbound Feet and the writings of Asian American women like Nellie Wong, Merle Woo, Mitsuye Yamada and other third world women thinkers.
If the public continues down this path of false narratives and the misrepresentation of justice advocacy, we will see law enforcement in this country become more akin to Second or Third World policing models.
Milk then took the machine to the World Economic Forum where he says the people who make decisions for third-world countries can insert themselves in the places where they're charged with creating change.
They will take America back to the long-term stagnation of President Obama's tenure, when 2 percent annual economic growth threatened to put America on the road toward eventually becoming a Third World country.
He learned to ride horses on his family's farm as a boy, and at times, he still appears happier riding bareback at breakneck speed than he is in aiming for his third world title.
Amara Nwankpa, director of public policy initiatives at the Yar'Adua Foundation, which promotes good governance in Nigeria, expressed hope that "America will emerge from this experience a more empathetic partner" to third world countries.
Why the sudden talk of strikes in the wake of a third World Cup title and an unprecedented crest of popularity—and on the eve of the next anticipated triumph in Rio, no less?
Still, he is most insightful when dissecting the romantic allure, for a certain kind of left-leaning Westerner, of a third world country whose social reality seems more black and white, the solutions simpler.
Before that, the former Miss Manila was a globe-trotter who met with world leaders — U.S. presidents as well as Third World despots — and partied with George Hamilton, Andy Warhol and, inevitably, Donald Trump.
There, she helped create the Ethnic and Third World Concentration, a course of study in which students read the literature of recently decolonized nations alongside the writings of ethnic minorities in the United States.
B, the biggest culprit is China, and particularly since it entered the WTO, which was about the year 2000, as I recall, China -- they're still labeled an undeveloped third-world country by the WTO.
On October 29th, 2014, about 22018 minutes past 22017 PM local time, Venezuelan Salvador Pérez popped out to his countryman, Pablo Sandoval, giving the San Francisco Giants a third World Series win in five seasons.
Taken mostly in 1973—six years before Marley had become a symbol of pan-Africanism, and known for his solidarity with Third World resistance—these photographs depict a man of poetry, music and Rastafarian spirituality.
The Purpose tour marked the Canadian pop star's third world tour; the extended jaunt kicked off on March 9, 2016, in Seattle and took Bieber all over North America, Asia, Europe, Africa, and Latin America.
The Purpose tour marked the Canadian pop star's third world tour; the extended jaunt kicked off on March 9, 2016 in Seattle and took Bieber all over North America, Asia, Europe, Africa, and Latin America.
Back in Cincinnati, Kyle has recently married a semi-stranger named Van and has embarked on a residency at a suburban pediatrics practice, a far cry from the third-world humanitarian clinic of his dreams.
"You think certain things happen in third-world countries or places that are really far away from where you live, but through social media I realized that things are happening right in front of me."
The company has now expanded to include a distribution arm, its own hatchery, a foundation that supports aquaculture initiatives in third-world countries, and two celebrated Boston restaurants: Island Creek Oyster Bar and Row 34.
"Only stinking third-world dictatorships use nominally independent authorities, actually subordinated to party politics and a thieving government, to neuter the main opposition force, which in Hungary is Jobbik," said party vice-chairman Janos Volner.
It's based on the administration's view that bureaucratic roadblocks (ahem), rather than, say, a lack of federal and private investment, is what is causing this country to have what Trump called a "third world" infrastructure.
There are many other things that you can do, like get in touch with some fixers who will help you or paying off doctors in third-world countries for a death certificate, and what not.
Tech titan Elon Musk has also warned that governments will "will obtain AI developed by companies at gunpoint, if necessary," and that the global race to stockpile AI technology will cause a third world war.
She proposes that the wealthy capitalist countries of the First World and the state-socialist ones of the Second might band together in "supervising all aid that went to Third World countries"—a pretty thought.
Yet it is odd and disturbing to hear terms like fascism and demagogy, most frequently associated with the European fringe or rickety third-world governments, being used in the context of an American campaign. Mrs.
The difference between the responses is likely due to many factors, one of which is that Sanders, while comparing Baltimore to a Third World country, did so after visiting residents and discussing problems with them.
Roosevelt did not live to see the United Nations that was his brainchild but, Hamilton argues, fairly enough, that no one did more to create a global structure that might forestall a third world war.
And I know this third-world stuff is hard for some Americans to relate to, but just imagine if the U.S. government promised tax cuts for the middle class, but then only the rich benefited.
"Millions without electricity is what a third-world country looks like, not a state that is the fifth-largest economy in the world," said Jim Nielsen, a state senator who represents the area around Paradise.
These words come from it, and they may be your tomorrow: P2 masks, evacuation orders, climate refugees, ocher skies, warning sirens, ember storms, blood suns, fear, air purifiers and communities reduced to third-world camps.
"Tell me why we First Nations we live in Third World conditions," Robert Sutherland asked Carolyn Bennett, Canada's Indigenous affairs minister, as she toured Attawapiskat, a remote reserve in northern Ontario, the Canadian Press reported.
Bhutto uses South Asian aesthetics to imagine a Third World war of liberation in the near future, led not by patriarchs but queer revolutionaries, while Qureshi explores identity and the male body through abstract paintings.
The idea that California is basically a "third world country" isn't unpopular in conservative circles — and the justification is often that it's been overrun with immigrants and refuses to throw out the criminals among them.
"If small-time con artists and Third World gold-diggers can obtain green cards with so little resistance, then surely terrorists can do (and have done) the same," they wrote in a blog post in 2008.
If this were a tin-pot, third-world potentate, we'd probably write the leader off as an autocrat, fast-forwarding his rule to do all the fun bits first -- like burying the last guy's proudest achievements.
The following are some of the factors that may move German stocks: Indicated 0.2 percent higher Europe's largest insurer and World Bank subsidiary IFC will spend $257 million each on Third World infrastructure projects, it said.
" Putin also accused the United States of upsetting the strategic nuclear balance, and said nobody should take any hasty steps: "The understanding that a third world war could be the end of civilization should restrain us.
If it turns out that Lochte is indeed just a drunk gringo using Third World stereotypes to cover up his transgressions, it will say nothing good about Lochte or the way these Games have been covered.
But developing nations and civil society groups such as the Malaysia-based Third World Network say companies that develop new crop varieties using this information could lock access to their critical traits using intellectual property rights.
The concern here, however, is an administration promoting industry at the expense of children and ignoring the potentially "huge" financial and health benefits of legislating to create better options to breastfeed, especially in third world nations.
You need only bring in the panic of pure ignorance to produce an atmosphere like that of a third-world country after the President has left the palace and the mobs are surging in the streets.
People do not want to pay large sums of money, much to third world countries (that are questionably run), in order to maybe protect the environment," he wrote, adding that protesters were chanting "We want Trump!
San Francisco Giants There's something about this team that doesn't impact me much emotionally, and it's a team that won three titles in five years and won its third World Series after winning only 281 games.
"The fund of hope is becoming a fund of hopelessness," said Meena Raman, legal adviser to the Third World Network, an advocacy group in Malaysia, and a former nonvoting member of the Green Climate Fund's board.
Third World Press has released hundreds of books of poetry, nonfiction and memoir reflecting on the black experience in America, many written by people whose work would not have been accepted by bigger, corporate-owned publishers.
The 50th anniversary has pushed Dr. Madhubuti to think about what will come next for Third World Press, which is a beloved cultural institution in Chicago but is not widely known elsewhere, even among publishing insiders.
" Putin also accused the United States of upsetting the strategic nuclear balance, and said nobody should take any hasty steps: "The understanding that a third world war could be the end of civilization should restrain us.
"You can grow these insects anywhere in the world, in developed nations and using robotics, as well as is in second- and third-world locations, using wood scraps and chicken wire from your backyard," he said.
Under the banner of inclusiveness, equality, human rights, racial reconciliation and reparations for American interventions in the third world, those liberals demand sanctuary for those who make it past the Border Patrol or overstay a visa.
"What I hope to bring to this council is a lot of very first-hand experience from the third world dealing with these issues," said Carter, who was voted chairman of the council's subcommittee on enforcement.
NEPA thus creates third-world levels of risk for large-scale investments, often to the detriment of the environment itself, as even ecological restoration projects and renewable energy projects drown in NEPA's ocean of red tape.
Without time to linger on that, Zahabi was in St-Pierre's corner for the main event, wherein St-Pierre won a third world title, in a second weight class after four years out of the game.
"These academies should not be allowed to operate anywhere in third world countries," said Wilson Sossion, secretary general of the Kenya National Union of Teachers, adding that his union will release a report criticizing BIA in December.
"Before it was a sanctuary, very natural," he says of the project overseen by his wife, Countess Karen Spencer, whose nonprofit Whole Child International is focused on improving the lives of children living in Third World orphanages.
Robert F. Kennedy once compared poverty among blacks here to that of a Third World country, and in 1958, B.L. Bell, the onetime supervisor of "colored schools" in Bolivar County, asked for a job with segregationist Gov.
Michael Anton, a national-security adviser to Donald Trump, for example, has warned that the culture of "third-world foreigners" is antithetical to the liberal, Western values that support high incomes and a high quality of life.
" How the UK government responded to us: At first, an HMRC press officer denied Lycamobile's donations would be cited in such a way: "This is the United Kingdom for God's sake, not some third world banana republic.
"There's likely to be another dark ages... particularly if there's a third world war," Musk stressed, arguing that a Mars colony would stay away from the battle on Earth and carry the torch of human culture forward.
His fear is that Wakanda will, under his watch, be revealed for the rich paradise it truly is — the Western world enthusiastically believes it's a poor third-world country — inviting greed and violence from the outside world.
The thing about Maradona is he comes from South America just as I do, but he came from the third world and went through so much to become one of the most famous athletes of all time.
He committed billions of dollars of taxes paid by American families to an international slush fund for third world countries, and set his agencies loose to suppress American industry regardless of the costs imposed on working families.
In its quest to bring Internet access to third-world countries, Long Island-based Luminati Aerospace LLC said it successfully tested a new solar-powered, VO-Substrata aircraft on Eastern Long Island, according to the Associated Press.
Trump will secure our borders, and we cannot possibly protect Social Security and our social safety net if we are flooded with millions of poor, undereducated people who will inevitably make America a poor third-world nation.
As a Jamaican native who has witnessed quite a few third-world missions, I tell him that sometimes our biggest laugh is directed at foreign do-gooders who really have no idea how to fix our problems.
"White genocide is a phenomenon where mass third world immigration, integration by force and 24/7 race mixing propaganda are being promoted in all and only white countries to turn them non-white," WLM's website website asserts.
CreditCreditPhoto Illustration by The New York Times; Photos by Christian Hartmann/Reuters, Loic Venance/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images, Lionel Bonaventure/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images For her third World Cup, Francisca Ordega wanted to stand out.
Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe said the children and adults exited the compound in Amalia, a mountainous area about six miles from New Mexico's northern border with Colorado, looking like "third world country refugees" without food or fresh water.
" Their father served as Singapore's prime minister from 1959 until 1990, but remained until late into his life the dominant personality and driving force in what he called "a first-world oasis in a third-world region.
It also comes as the President has become increasingly fixated on the idea of impeachment, warning Thursday during a campaign rally in Montana that the country would "turn into a third world country" if he is impeached.
The best moments, in fact, are essentially small ones that chronicle this unsettling turn of events, such as a Chinese TV commercial soliciting donations to help that starving Third World country populated by climate refugees, the United States.
China would "uphold cyberspace sovereignty" and make the governance of the global web "more fair and equitable", President Xi Jinping said in video remarks played at the opening of the third World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province.
Development scholars who study the "Third World" often observe that it is rarely the poor who hamper the development and disrupt the functioning of institutions that must be strong and trustworthy in order for a nation to thrive.
The Republican nominee has long talked about the need to fix the nation's deteriorating roads and bridges and has often lamented that the country's "third-world" airports and transit systems are falling behind those in countries like China.
If bankers gave themselves prizes ('the most reckless Third-World loan of the year') with the same abandon as journalists, you may be sure that the public ridicule would soon force them to conduct the proceedings in secret.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is warning that the race to develop artificial intelligence could be the main cause for igniting a third world war, dismissing North Korea's nuclear missile program as a serious threat relative to AI technology.
It is a work of immense power and mystery, an account of four generations of women, the first of whom, Ladivine Sylla, immigrates from a tropical third-world country to France, where she works as a house cleaner.
The reason for it is this: Bono was in Germany to give a speech about Third World extremism (because what better person to discuss this complex and difficult topic than Bono?), and Pence also happened to be there.
McGovern actually asked his fellow citizens to think critically about their own country — in particular, about American military and economic interventionism in the Third World and about a nuclear arsenal of such size as to threaten human existence.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) unveiled a statue of Pele at its headquarters on Thursday, the first of a series of events to commemorate June's 50th anniversary of the team's third World Cup triumph.
Over the years, the Fanjuls' operations in the United States have been fined numerous times for endangering their workers, most of whom, until the mid-nineties, were brought in from Jamaica and often housed in Third World conditions.
Whether it's about the "third world" nature of US infrastructure or lamenting the US trade imbalance with Mexico while saying their leaders are "much smarter" than those in America, Trump's debate performances are laced with Trump's favorite throwaway lines.
San Francisco has long been a bastion of the far left – and now it's paying a high price for its extreme progressive policies, including once-beautiful streets filled with dangerous syringes and human waste, resembling Third World back alleys.
The humanitarian crisis in Puerto Rico has become so dire and the U.S. response so slow that international aid organizations built to deliver aid to third-world countries are stepping in, bringing satellite phones and disaster equipment with them.
Piutau, who was celebrating his 34th birthday in his 43rd and final test at his third World Cup, scored a try and kicked the last conversion at Hanazono Rugby Stadium as the Tongans finished off their tournament in style.
"Already today, half of the nation's children receive a third-world education and these are children belonging to Israel's fastest-growing population groups," said Tel Aviv University economist Dan Ben-David, founder of the Shoresh Institution for Socioeconomic Research.
"I believe that conditions not just at Lee but all across our state are deplorable, are third-world, and don't reflect the kinds of standards that we have an obligation to uphold in this state," South Carolina state Rep.
Artificial intelligence could set off a third world war, but humans will win the battle, according to Alibaba founder Jack Ma. "The first technology revolution caused World War I," Ma told CNBC in an interview that aired on Tuesday.
And like many other Tanzanian growers, she was receiving bargain-basement prices and unable to stay above even a third-world country's poverty line, due to precarious see-sawing global market prices in conjunction with Tanzania's changing political structure.
By offering predominantly white museum audiences a photo of victims of military violence in a third world country, this curatorial decision runs the risk of feeding into the Western perception that tragedy is inevitable in "underdeveloped" or "backwards" countries.
In the 1983 film " WarGames ," one of the first, and best, treatments of this issue, the U.S. military's supercomputer, WOPR , fights the Third World War "as a game, time and time again," ceaselessly seeking ways to improve its score.
And we've got this maniac in office who probably feels like he can't leave because he'll be prosecuted if he does, so his best chance of staying out of trouble is to clutch power like a Third World kleptocrat.
While his public statements on immigration have been all over the place, his fundamental hostility to immigrants is obvious, from slogans such as "Buy American, Hire American" to his infamous racist and profane slur against poor third world nations.
He'd have to acknowledge the truths that he, not America, is turning Russia into a third-world country hemorrhaging its smartest brains, with a failing economy and no chips with which to bargain with the rest of the world.
But in 1918 Ruth was a young Red Sox hero, an emerging two-way superstar who was on the verge of winning his third World Series in Boston, and was very much part of the fabric of that city.
Trump, who has long talked about the need to fix the country's "third-world" airports, has promised to deliver a massive infrastructure package to Congress but has so far offered few clues about what the bill would look like.
It was the third world title in U.S.A. Luge history, the first in Europe, and the first gold for an American in a world championship race since Hamlin prevailed on her home track at Lake Placid, N.Y., in 20093.
The impeachment process in the House of Representatives certainly reinforces the view of certain foreign, authoritarian leaders that the U.S. is descending into a political chaos that characterizes third-world "democracies" and which often leads to one-person rule.

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