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But if his financial interests are tied up with Russian oligarchs, who in turn are tied up with the Kremlin and thus have parallel interests, then Trump's "consistency" becomes much more explainable.
It has also tied up with Starbucks to deliver coffee.
This review will not be tied up with a bow.
We can&apost be tied up with that type of work.
It's tied up with symbols and grievances, pitting allies against enemies.
Dr. King said, 'Their destiny is tied up with our destiny.
NS) has tied up with state-run Bank of Baroda (BOB.
Telemundo in North America, for instance, has tied up with Copa2199.
Sex has always been tied up with power, dominance and control.
Maybe. Your city's budget is tied up with the federal budget.
Our interest in "what happens" became tied up with psychological determinism.
Jeremiah Moss: Hyper-gentrification is tied up with late-stage capitalism, neoliberalism.
"So much of pain is tied up with fear," Dr. LaPietra continued.
All this is tied up with a deeply dispiriting debate-nerd pedantry.
The logic here is intimately tied up with the end of airstrikes.
Rival Impossible Foods has tied up with Burger King and White Castle.
Two vans available to transport inmates were tied up with other jobs.
The court may be tied up with the case for a long time.
The future of direct-to-streaming entertainment seems inexplicably tied up with controversy.
"Running for the Democratic nomination was all tied up with Beau," Biden writes.
His breakdown lands him tied up, with Celia as his would-be confessor.
But it's actually been tied up with specific acts of violence and terrorism.
How is the mattress company tied up with a bit of London history?
Now, it's tied up with domestic partners Kia and Hyundai to research smart dashboards.
N) said on Thursday it has tied up with Capital One Financial Corp (COF.
In the social media video, the teen was tied up with his mouth covered.
And for many millennial voters, that total is inextricably tied up with student debt.
"Part of my identity was tied up with being an employee there,'" she says.
The service elevator may be tied up with crews carrying materials up and down.
Tied up with Missouri's Javon Pickett under the basket, Cambridge pulled Pickett to the floor.
Flipkart has already tied up with Hotstar to launch a video advertisement platform in July.
Too often our sense of identity is tied up with the results that we produce.
Nor would it address the broader set of economic problems tied up with those housing shortages.
This is because your Epic account is tied up with your PSN username in most cases.
We know that our very existence is intimately tied up with the cosmos and its laws.
Gates and Brown's film deals may even be tied up with Gates' work for Ukrainian interests.
Facebook had tied up with MLB last year to show 20 of the league's games live.
All of these are neatly tied up with the revealer DOUBLE TREE, the Hilton Hotel chain.
In a bid to slash development and manufacturing costs, Ford tied up with Volkswagen
Garlands of dried herring tied up with braided grass hang outside the doors of many homes.
It recently tied up with Xiaomi to deliver smartphones to users in select parts of India.
The firm said it has also tied up with some international studios to source foreign content.
Recently it also tied up with insurance company Acko to cover all the trucks on its network.
As befits a paranoid optimist, his broad hopes for the future are also tied up with fears.
Indeed, winning politically in America is increasingly tied up with making the side you don't like lose.
" We also learn piquantly that "in Clementine's mind what happened would forever be tied up with sex.
Don't let your self-esteem get tied up with the number you see in your bank account.
The dress reminds me a little bit of a stack of napkins tied up with a string.
And she says Putin is "tied up with his anger and disappointment" with the Soviet Union's collapse.
To that end, the Japan-based conglomerate tied up with backers like Apple and Oracle's Larry Ellison.
Voter opinions of the president have been increasingly tied up with how they vote in midterm elections.
"I thought we'd get it tied up with the power play and see what happens," Foligno said.
She is tied up with a ribbon and the rapist wears a black scarf over his face.
But instead we own an airline that was tied up with them they'd have lots of arrangements.
Kim has been rocked to her core after being tied up with a gun to her head.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's Reliance Group said on Monday it had tied up with Dassault Aviation SA (AVMD.
Practically all major smartphone manufacturers have tied up with ODMs to set up manufacturing facilities in the country.
One witness described four Rohingya girls who were abducted, tied up with ropes and raped for three days.
Kim's calculation is that both countries are too tied up with their own problems to stop him militarily.
The idea of a universal basic income has long been tied up with worries about accelerating technological change.
Thus, scientists expect that oxygen atoms have each been tied up with two hydrogens to form water molecules.
Ocado has instead tied-up with Marks & Spencer, while Waitrose plans to focus on growing its own Waitrose.
Bennett's gifts may be (literally) tied up with a pretty bow, but her feminist inclinations are anything but.
They are less tied up with the status quo of payment processing, and therefore had less to lose.
The debate gets muddy because automation is tied up with other massive forces threatening the economy, including trade.
Within a week, four Democrats running for president would be tied up with their work in the Senate.
Epic Games Launcher is of course tied up with Epic Games Store (EGS), the Fortnite-maker's Steam competitor.
It's tied up with how they feel about marriage equality, transgender bathroom access, and LGBTQ issues more generally.
But the attacks on law enforcement are tied up with his own political fate as investigators bear down.
We're told Joe and the others, mostly staff working at the house, were tied up with wire and robbed.
All tied up with six seconds left, Wright takes it himself, gets the step, and fires from ten feet.
Ostentatious grief is tied up with a traditional belief that the dead linger long after their pulses have stopped.
The process is too emotional to them, given that their very identity can be tied up with the role.
It has also tied up with local vendors in four cities for Amazon Now, which promises two-hour deliveries.
Kawasaki Heavy, another engineering giant that entered the market in 2015, tied up with Swiss rival ABB last year.
Chou Opportunity and Income funds liquidated after they got tied up with the debt of the private company Exco.
Your race or religion could dock your "score," which was as tied up with character as it was creditworthiness.
Our beliefs are also often tied up with our ideas about who we are individually and our group identity.
Their destiny is tied up with our destiny — and they don't even have time to ask us for help.
In November, the retailer tied up with department store operator Lord & Taylor by offering it dedicated space on Walmart's website.
The estate is still tied up with the seemingly never-ending lawsuits attached to Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme, she says.
Convenience store chain 7-Eleven Inc has also tied up with Future Retail to operate its stores in the country.
If people of color begin to see their interests as tied up with their identity, they will become more liberal.
And it has tied up with Lyft while this week announcing it is expanding its own car-sharing service, Maven.
But the repeated injuries and being tied up with The Ultimate Fighter kept us from seeing Pettis for long periods.
Such fragrances often come in pink and violet bottles, tied up with grosgrain ribbon or with waxy rose-shaped caps.
But with Congress tied up with spending deadlines and impeachment, it is unclear if that legislation could move this year.
"They were tied up with blood all over their face," Sheila tells PEOPLE in this week's issue, on newsstands now.
Its previous valuation, from a round in the summer of 2015 when it tied up with Visa, was $5 billion.
In addition, they are often also tied up with the daily grind of queuing for food to join the protests.
"Who they are is tied up with what they do, as it can be for all of us," Nicholson said.
That's also tied up with this overarching issue of how men are portrayed or how men are supposed to act.
It has since tied up with several small delivery companies like DoorDash and Postmates, which offer gig-style jobs to workers.
And much of Alaska's production is effectively tied up with long-term charters on U.S. vessels that cannot be easily redeployed.
The company also tied up with comedian and talk show host Ellen DeGeneres to launch a women's fashion line in August.
Green asparagus will be tied up with herbs, cooked in papillote and served as a sharing dish for the whole table.
"My entire career is tied up with the man," Smith said in the latest episode of his podcast, Hollywood Babble-On.
H: The show has a photo by Kim Komenich that you say is tied up with your memories of the revolution.
I remember driving my brand new luxury sports car and noticing that my identity was becoming tied up with the car.
Even if his boss is tied up with the fallout over his tweeting, Tillerson's head needs to be here, big time.
"And I simply note here again that humanitarian funding should be preserved from being tied up with political considerations," he added.
"The group's revenue is tied up with Brazil's GDP and economic recovery remains sluggish," Chief Financial Officer Sergio Malacrida told Reuters.
As the trucks headed outside town, witnesses said, some of the girls appeared to be tied up with their own clothing.
Consequently, how we use humor is tied up with ethics - who do we embrace, who do we shun, and how/why?
Goldman's potential tie-up with Amazon comes less than a year after it tied up with Apple to launch Apple Card.
Otherwise, freeing American insurers of red tape at home may only mean they are tied up with more of it overseas.
But it had been tied up with twine, like a bunch of old newspapers, and left atop a pile of recycling.
The company also recently tied up with Apple to offer a credit card, tapping into Apple's relatively younger user base for customers.
Billionaire Sajjan Jindal's JSW Group has already tied up with Japan's JFE Holdings to produce 2.3 million tonnes of auto-grade steel.
It tied up with the country's sole interbank network, China UnionPay, allowing access to the vast majority of cards in the country.
Over the past year, the company has tied-up with Redington, Innocomm and Just Buy Live offline big chain retailers among others.
After all, much of the Anti reluctance to grant women the vote was tied up with not wanting black women to vote.
A lot of Donald Trump's mystique is tied up with his personal wealth, but it's hard to tell exactly what he's worth.
British scientific research is intimately tied up with that of its European counterparts; without ways to continue those ties, both will suffer.
A spokesman for Kasowitz told TIME he was currently "tied up with client matters" and is planning on apologizing to the man.
CMIE has tied up with India's BSE Ltd, formerly known as Bombay Stock Exchange, to provide an alternative to official jobless figures.
McDonald's Japan was Pokémon Go's first sponsored location when it tied up with the game for its launch in Japan in July.
While Ms. Holmes still owns at least half of the company, much of that value would be tied up with outside investors.
Swiggy has tied up with stores to deliver fruits and vegetables, baby care items and health products, it said in a statement.
That's always an interesting issue, because it seems at least in the US that inequality is closely tied up with political polarization.
The company has also tied up with fitness center operator Planet Fitness Inc to open workout centers near some of its stores.
That is, the fight for women's rights is tied up with the fight for gay rights and civil rights and so forth.
With most or all of their business tied up with Amazon, the contractors had little leverage with which to negotiate on price.
Once, I gave my former Valentine a box of chocolate shortbread tied up with a red ribbon, and a big, heartfelt smile.
Brian's father had started a private email server for the family, and most of Brian's accounts were tied up with that email.
Like McKesson, other drug distributors have also tied up with large retailers to gain leverage and get huge discounts while buying generic drugs.
B: So, as we grew the business, obviously we tied up with more and more bookstores over the next 12 to 11233 months.
In 2015, Uber had tied up with Breathometer, a US company that made the world's first smart phone breathalysers to tackle drunk driving.
But that budget will have to get past congress and everyone in government is pretty tied up with investigating endless scandals right now.
The man was tied up with ropes, but broke free of them three times, according to Marx's wife, '90s' MTV VJ Daisy Fuentes.
Grameen Bank has also tied up with apparel maker Uniqlo, technology company Intel, and waste management firm Veolia for other social business ventures.
"Obama wasn't all tied up with the Russians and making money off the Defense Department and making money from foreign governments," Smith said.
Investigators said the girl was tied up with a cord, dragged around the shed and sexually assaulted while her younger sister hid nearby.
He subsequently tied up with several parties, including the United Malaysia National Organisation or UMNO, which lost power in the 2018 general elections.
Cords all over her body were tied up with pink scrunchies to keep her hair from sopping up all of Seventh Avenue's puddles.
Girls inside the vehicles had been tied up with pieces of clothing, he was told, and the militants were eventually able to continue.
But Ms. Chaiken was soon tied up with obligations to the new Fox hit "Empire," and the story was back on the market.
Other big global food companies have also tied up with smaller, independent food manufacturers that consumers regard as being healthier and more ethical.
Several senators also declined to answer questions about Sondland's testimony, noting that they were tied up with committee hearings and other senatorial duties.
While brown-paper packages tied up with string are easy classics, a present that's artfully wrapped in festive patterns is pure holiday magic.
It eventually tied up with big brand businesses like Martha Stewart Living and acquired a number of other gift retail companies since then.
It's tied up with how many feel about the discourse of political correctness, perhaps the greatest example of "feminization" of the public sphere.
First Capital, one of China's few listed private brokers, tied up with JPMorgan to set up JP Morgan First Capital Securities Co in 2010.
Abraaj tied up with India's Aditya Birla Group in October to invest jointly in building and operating new solar power plants in the country.
Graphic video Video of the attack shows the victim cowering in a corner of a room, tied up with his mouth bound in plastic.
Kasowitz, who is tied up with client matters, said he intends to apologize to the writer of the email referenced in today's ProPublica story.
Sure, he was tied up with the wrong people, she said, but he was not a drug smuggler involved in an international heroin ring.
But "talent" is subjective, and tied up with all sorts of deep-seated preferences and prejudices within the Academy and the industry at large.
However, Poland is unique because nationalist populist leaders have tapped into an illiberal current tied up with widespread fear of, and obsession with, Russia.
But there are some that I've spoken to that want to do it but they're tied up with contracts that are with somebody else.
Given that Dos Anjos is currently tied up with McGregor, however, all signs point to Alvarez having to take another fight in the meantime.
On both sides, the prisoners' fates have been tied up with the on-again-off-again diplomacy over ending the war, and exchanging detainees.
When asked when the committee would take action, Walden said he wasn't sure, and that it had been tied up with the opioid crisis.
Separately, President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines brushed aside an invitation to the White House, saying he was "tied up" with other international visits.
The tax breaks are also tied up with increasing pressure on Disney to increase the pay for some of its 30,000 Disneyland Resort workers.
Toliver tried to drive the lane but lost control and the ball got tied up, with a jump ball called with 8.8 seconds left.
They would be tied up with ropes, but when one victim, who was hogtied, escaped, the Turpins turned to chains and padlocks, Hestrin said.
But what this lacks in excitement is made up for in reliable income–typically from hub airlines whose resources are tied up with busier routes.
Jets defenseman Dmitry Kulikov got tied up with Hellebuyck, who was out of position and not able to stop Wagner's second goal of the season.
Other major players are France's AXA, which has a deal with Krung Thai Bank, Prudential, which has tied up with Thanachart Bank, and Bangkok Life.
Incredible wealth can be toxically tied up with a sense of entitlement, which has horrifying implications for the privileges one assumes over someone else's body.
A common problem for fact-checkers is that their calls are often tied up with the merits of the underlying issues candidates are arguing about.
Even if John hadn't been tied up with his residency at Las Vegas' Caesar's Palace, she hardly expected her son to make a surprise appearance.
Meanwhile, the Man in Black is a literally tied up with a Rube Goldberg-ish setup to get around the hosts' inability to kill humans.
Sherman-Palladino recently said a second season was "definitely possible," but she too is tied up with a new show (Amazon's The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel).
In the US, criticism of automation gets tied up with calls to protect jobs that fit a stereotypical 20th century white, male vision of work.
The other is where I'm tied up with no control, she's everything I need, using toys and whatever she wants (would be fun reversed, too).
Mr. Kasowitz, who is tied up with client matters, said he intends to apologize to the writer of the email referenced in today's ProPublica story.
Use these Tiffany blue boxes tied up with white satin ribbon for guest favors and crown the mama with a tiara for the royal treatment.
European generators hedge future production to lock in prices while traders track hedging ratios to assess the size of volumes already tied up with counterparties.
Kaufland owner Schwarz group has tied up with retail property investor X+Bricks AG led by former Corestate Chief Executive Sascha Wilhelm, the people said.
Microsoft has also tied up with insurance firm ICICI Lombard to help it process customers' repair claims and renew lapsed policies using an AI system.
Microsoft has also tied up with insurance firm ICICI Lombard to help it process customers' repair claims and renew lapsed policies using an AI system.
First of all, that's technically wrong, as Netflix has some debt but is mostly tied up with deals to pay for non-original TV shows.
I knew that I suffered from bruxism (the technical term for teeth grinding), all tied up with my laundry list of sleep and anxiety issues.
The initial event had a lot to do with finance, but it was tied up with a substantial crisis in the auto and manufacturing sector.
The interest in America's founding fathers is tied up with a thirst to know how America became a democratic and global power, Mr. Liu said.
After its launch market participants became tied up with preparing for the European Union's new MiFID II securities rules and then for Brexit, he said.
Markovits is right that the concept of merit is now tied up with a certain idea of work, and the two are not easily separated.
She's returning to Iowa on Friday for the last full weekend of campaigning before members of the Senate are tied up with the impeachment trial.
Initially, the children were tied up with ropes, but when one victim, who was hogtied, escaped, the Turpins turned to chains and padlocks, Hestrin said.
EvCard, which rents out cars by the hour, tied up with BMW Group in December to launch a co-branded service in Southwestern China's Chengdu.
It's that public attitudes toward sex and sexual morality on the left and right have always been tied up with ideas besides the moral imperatives.
This is just one paper, humans aren't mice, and the research certainly isn't tied up with a bow yet, given how complex the human body is.
Chanchal Lahiri was tied up with steel chains and rope and slowly lowered into the water for the escape stunt near the Howrah Bridge in Kolkata.
During a meeting with a mafioso in an empty movie theater, Gail is given a photograph of Paul tied up with a dead Berto, (Giuseppe Battiston).
It has launched newspaper and radio campaigns and tied up with Delhi-based non-profit Digital Empowerment Foundation to develop a digital literacy curriculum for India.
Talk with them about why their own interests, and their broader humanity, is tied up with the well-being of people of color, survivors, and immigrants.
But it's unclear whether Duterte will reciprocate; he said Monday he might not travel to the White House because he is "tied up" with other matters.
The implicit assumption is that indigenous people would never celebrate a holiday tied up with the arrival of white settlers and the myths of American foundation.
One thing I learned writing a book about the history of dating is that sex and love have always been tied up with economics and power.
The banking machinery is completely tied up with collection and exchange of the discontinued currencies, while trades dependent on cash are struggling due to currency shortage.
The sneakers were mostly green but also featured red reindeer and white trees along with red and white striped laces tied up with a sleigh bell!
When those problems forced precinct captains to call results in to the party's state headquarters, phone lines got tied up with some captains on hold for hours.
This was an actual tweet that he put out during the heat of the election that was accusing Hillary Clinton to be tied up with Pizzagate, basically.
Since money is such a power symbol for freedom, survival, control, power, legacy, continuation, and survival, it becomes tied up with so many of these early experiences.
Around this time of every year, she's tied up with Andrew Bolton, curator of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute, preparing for the annual Met Gala.
Ola, which has already tied up with 80,000 auto rickshaws actoss India, said that it hopes to promote greater mobility in India's smaller towns through the initiative.
The sense so many teen girls have of not being "good enough" is intimately tied up with the disappointment they feel when they look in the mirror.
"He asked if I wanted to get high and if I liked getting tied up with chains and straps," said Mr. Da Costa, who declined the invitation.
This shutdown got tied up with the debt ceiling, which needed to be raised at about the same time, so the GOP used that as leverage, too.
All ambulances from Euclid emergency medical services were tied up with other calls, so they would need to wait for an ambulance from a city farther away.
With Wilder tied up with the Fury rivalry, which could warrant a third fight as has been contracted, Whyte may not get his title shot until 2021.
The company, also expanding into the food delivery business, has tied up with Microsoft Corp to build a connected car platform and is experimenting with electric vehicles.
The Astros are all tied up with the L.A. Dodgers at 1-1 ... so time will tell if Watt gives them an extra lift for the W.
Whenever people mention the late 25s, it's invariably tied up with a kind of gooey nostalgia about Pokémon cards or UK Garage or green gunge or proper pills.
This tension is tied up with feelings of displacement caused by the online/offline dichotomy of our lives — another extension of our desire to escape our analog reality.
Such is the case in India, where Google has tied up with multiple companies to ensure its smartphones are widely available and customers get proper after sales service.
To increase engagement with its platform, Pandora has also tied up with Snapchat to allow users of the messaging app to listen to music on Pandora more easily.
To do that, it has tied up with the city state's technology and media regulator to help young tech companies in Singapore prepare to list on the exchange.
Russia was separately tied up with a doping scandal this summer, which ultimately resulted in 119 members of its Olympic team being banned from participating in the games.
Bruce said that Michael had his offshore money tied up with the IRS because of unpaid taxes and essentially his assets were frozen until he went to court.
" During his "Hollywood Babble-On" podcast with Ralph Garman, which was recorded last Friday and posted Tuesday, Smith said, "My entire career is tied up with the man.
Purvis adds that sex is complicated and tied up with all sorts of emotions, and you really have to find the right person with whom to do it.
The company did not mention would-be partners, but analysts believed the Asian business could have tied up with ThaiBev's brewing business or San Miguel of the Philippines.
David Noël, the party's sole representative on the Hénin-Beaumont town council, said he had been too tied up with work as a professor to join the protesters.
Photos on Chinese social media showed a man tied up with a length of webbing and lying face down on the sidewalk as uniformed officers watched over him.
"The hoodie is an iconic and recognizable piece of clothing, but to wear one with unthinking confidence tends to be inextricably tied up with privilege," Ms. Stoppard said.
And in July, TransferWise tied up with French bank Groupe BPCE, in its first major bank partnership, to provide the lender's customers access to its money transfer service.
She explains that she was tied up with shoelaces and when her attacker left she somehow managed to call others for help with her phone before untying herself.
These two are tied up with the story in ways we won't spoil, but if you talk to them both you'll receive a recipe for an AtlasPass v1.
An enduring economic crisis that has led to tensions between EU member states is tied up with an unpopular austerity-led vision of the continent promoted by Germany.
The most obvious answer is people who've grown attached to Cortana on Windows 10, people who have calendars, messaging systems and other apps tied up with the smart assistant.
Apple hasn't announced which telco it's tied up with in Switzerland, but it's likely to be Swisscom, which has previously launched carrier billing with Apple competitors Google and Windows.
Recognizing this doesn't pardon the 100,000 people who came to grieve for Malik Mumtaz Hussain Qadri, but it reminds us that their existence is tied up with our own.
It's tied up with contracts and entertainment law issues, I think that has a lot to do with it, but other than that I can't provide commentary on that.
For example, Alignment previously tied up with fellow startup Heal to get its MA members access to in-house primary care, which could appeal to seniors with limited mobility.
Food writers don't often acknowledge the ways food can be tied up with anxiety for their readers, all of the complications that can get in the way of pleasure.
Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, which includes BMW, Ford and General Motors, and the Association of Global Automakers have tied up with vehicle information provider Carfax to provide the service.
Their fate is tied up with that of the AB. Given all the U.S. tariffs of late, it's easy to forget that rich countries use nontariff barriers much more.
While he's a very interesting potential opponent for Dos Santos, we know that he's tied up with a looming scrap with Francis Ngannou, so it's on to number six.
Newness is a part of abstract art (beyond the '60s) perhaps because it is so often tied up with attempts to create an entirely unknown — and therefore "new" — thing.
The NBA's main media rights are tied up with Walt Disney Co's ESPN and ABC, as well as TNT, a unit of AT&T Inc's WarnerMedia, through the 2025 season.
But in his new book, The Mafia's President: Nixon and the Mob, veteran White House reporter Don Fulsom digs into just how deeply Nixon got tied up with the mob.
The man said he had been tied up with ropes at first but later, after learning to wriggle free, restrained with increasingly larger chains on and off over six years.
Too much of your self-worth has become tied up with alcohol; you are worthless without it and no one would ever want to get to know the real you.
While DraftKings and FanDuel are still tied up with the biggest and most threatening legal challenge in New York, the Virginia law acknowledges the activity as a game of skill.
He told The Philippine Star newspaper that he "cannot make any definite promise" about accepting Trump's invitation "because I'm tied up" with trips to Russia and Israel, among other things.
If greater intimacy with the messy and wonderful corners of our world ensue, and fewer neat little mysteries get tied up with bows, our headphones will be better for it.
The 2012 American National Election Survey suggests that more than 50 percent of blacks who identify as Republican see their fate as tied up with that of other black Americans.
An Indian magician inspired by Harry Houdini is feared dead after he was tied up with ropes, locked in chains and dropped into a river, The Times of India reports.
This week has been tied up with fittings for the ballet — a five-month project for which he is costuming 24 ballet dancers, including men for the very first time.
Later, Kayla claims she was being held captive -- tied up with an extension cord -- in the garage when a male assistant offered to release her if she performed oral sex.
There was no indication of when the vote Democrats want might take place, especially with the Senate expected to be tied up with Trump's impeachment trial in the coming weeks.
For example, Oklahoma has tied up with an Amazon partner and pays $26,000 for two services on Amazon's servers, Pam Slater, assistant secretary at the Oklahoma State Election board said.
Just land that is all tied up with taxes and entailments, and some sculptures of Popes that no one wants, and acres of architecture that costs too much to restore.
The 24-year-old actress hit the carpet with her choppy bob tied up with a velvet black ribbon that celebs (like Kate Middleton and Margot Robbie) have been loving recently.
While endorsing Clinton at a rally in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Sanders made clear that he now sees his movement and his beliefs as tied up with that of the Democratic Party.
The company has tied up with several pharma companies on projects that range from research on surgical robots to developing the retina scan technology for early detection of some eye diseases.
Saab has tied up with resources conglomerate Adani Group to sell the single-engine planes to fulfill the condition of bidders having an Indian partner to be considered for the order.
There is always something fun to do, and pushing the Left trigger highlights your current big picture objective, so getting lost or tied up with boring tasks is never a risk.
Postmates, which has tied up with companies such as Walmart Inc, Starbucks Corp and Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc for delivery services, operates in 2,940 U.S. cities, as well as in Mexico.
It's also tied up with a number of celebs like Cheryl Crow (above), Robbie Williams, Alesha Dixon and Stephen Fry to endorse it and create their own "mixtapes" for the platform.
The partnership came days after a news report said that PayPal had tied up with oil giant Chevron Corp CV.N to allow drivers to pay their bills via a mobile app.
Bedi said the company has tied up with all-web show producers such as HoiChoi in India and three of the top five TV local cable networks, including Sony and Sun.
I'll be tied up with my day job running a tank full of thinking, and a few other experimental projects, like a trip to Denmark and Spain for fieldwork and speeches.
Lazada uses Alibaba's inventory management systems and has tied up with ride-hailing companies, often using their motorbikes to deliver goods in a country with creaking infrastructure and traffic-clogged cities.
Ofo, Mobike's key competitor, tied up with Paytm to go beyond payments and help drive users to its service, but it doesn't seem like Mobike has a similar strategy in mind.
Bundles tied up with string and abandoned in the wintry November woods after smugglers heard security vehicles approaching are an indication of how some things remain constant along the Rio Grande.
It's all tied up with debates that people have about gun control and how much is the capacity to kill other people essential to our rights as citizens or as homeowners.
It's tied up with how they feel about the economy — a valorization of a bygone age when men were men (and could make a decent living doing manly blue-collar work).
The company took some time — two years — before it released a consumer product, but it quickly tied up with Visa to offer a prepaid debit card that connects to the Kyash app.
However, we do not expect TFHC to engage in any large scale M&A transaction, considering that a large amount of capital is tied up with its stake in Chang Hwa Bank.
When you first begin trading options you may realize that you have additional capital to put to work that may have been tied up with equivalent stock/ETF positions in the past.
In reality news, the former host of the "Celebrity Apprentice" is a little tied up with his new job, so new host Arnold Schwarzenegger will get to step into his shoes. 4.
Lendlease tied up with Carnegie after working with EMC to develop a residential community called Alkamos in Western Australia, where every house has solar panels connected to a centralised array of batteries.
Making money is closely tied up with fickle and often corrupt political connections and business partners routinely betray one another, stealing and cheating their way to huge wealth, he alleged in court.
It wouldn't be the first time a nontraditional player got into the prescription delivery business: Walgreens tied up with Uber Eats competitor Postmates in 2015 for same-day delivery, according to CNN.
Among the potential bidders, Time Warner reasoned, were deep-pocketed technology companies like Apple and Google — and even, possibly, AT&T, which was tied up with a different deal at the time.
While the border agents are tied up with this process of taking in families seeking asylum, the human smugglers send another batch of migrants to cross the border farther down the valley.
Her mother's experience as a female academic, Wilson said, over lunch the next day at a noisy bistro, "was tied up with her colleagues in Somerville," the women's college where she taught.
It is a magic tied up with images of Louis Armstrong, King Oliver and Jelly Roll Morton, Earl Hines and Benny Goodman, the Barbarin family, the Brunies brothers, and so many others.
MANILA — President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines said on Monday that he might not accept President Trump's invitation to visit the White House, because he was "tied up" with a busy schedule.
Microsoft said it has also tied up with companies such as Acer, Asus, Dell, Futijsu, Toshiba, HP, and Samsung to offer a range of Windows 10 computers for students priced from $189.
Still, the bill has little chance of gaining traction in a Democrat-controlled House, and Congress and the Justice Department may be tied up with the impeachment inquiry for the foreseeable future.
Medtech giants Dexcom and Abbott tied up with insulin pump maker Insulet in separate partnerships that involve integrating Insulet's Omnipod insulin delivery system with their continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), according to MobiHealthNews.
It remains the whitest of sports and is tied up with conservative notions of what it means to be Canadian — be quiet, follow the rules and "the code," and know your place.
Over 400 e-commerce companies, including the likes of Amazon and Flipkart, have tied up with India Post to make deliveries in rural areas, where over 90% of its post offices are located.
In the season's penultimate episode, the two had their biggest fight yet, their feelings for each other tied up with a palpable frustration that those feelings had never panned out into anything more.
But my partner and I also are too tied up with student debt to buy a house and still struggling after the 2008 financial crisis, for which no one was held truly accountable.
These include AXA possibly being a minority shareholder if it merged AXA IM with a bigger player, or being a majority shareholder if it tied up with a smaller one, the source said.
But if you're on Twitter (and you have to be on Twitter to Twitter Beef (I don't make the rules), then your identity is tied up with the things that you put there.
Which of these it is probably tied up with what you think about the god of the universe, which brings us to Ford (Anthony Hopkins), who definitely has the power of a god.
If the Celtics do not advance, after many analysts predicted they would, fans may view Tatum's season in a harsh light, given how much of the franchise's fortunes are tied up with him.
HTC tied up with Under Armour a year ago and on Monday the two introduced UA HealthBox, a $400 kit that includes a fitness band, chest-worn heart monitor and a connected scale.
Cuellar sees the race as a chance to expose and humble the party's left wing, and while some in that faction of the party remain tied up with a race for president. Sen.
What made Uber so noteworthy wasn't the technology per se — it was the way the technology worked as a regulatory hack to unleash economic value that was previously tied up with taxi licenses.
However, discontent in France with the socialist leadership both in parliament and in the presidency, tied up with stronger public support for right-wing views, is making the socialist case difficult to get across.
With McGregor tied up with Floyd for the next two months, many are wondering if the Irish superstar will ever return to MMA ... and who he'll fight if he gets back in the Octagon.
Other plotlines just don't make sense, like Anakin being a messianic virgin birth destined to save the galaxy or Credence's secret heritage being tied up with that of the Dumbledore family, timeline be damned.
It's a scary thing to consider for Apple, because so much of our idea of what the company is and what it means has been tied up with the idea of a singular genius.
I think his work is extremely emotional, subjective, very tied up with his own personal fears — his fear of death is very strong — and I find his pieces moving and not at all flippant.
The American Folk Art Museum showed Orra White Hitchcock, a Massachusetts matron whose beguiling illustrations of mushrooms and mammoths were tied up with love for her husband, for God and for all earthly creation.
Gun control was a dominant topic soon after the shooting, but in the last week alone, the Senate has been tied up with a banking bill and questions about President Donald Trump's tariff proposals.
"Not only does it mean this worry is out of the way, it means (Bombardier) can now go on with strength to expand because the CSeries has just tied up with Airbus," he said.
"Money is so tied up with really complex and difficult emotions, like shame, success, fear of failure and how people view you," said Brianna McGurran, a money expert at the personal finance blog NerdWallet.
MELBOURNE, Dec 20 (Reuters) - Disgraced former Australia captain Steve Smith has tied up with the local arm of Britain's Vodafone Group in an advertising campaign that leverages the nation's ball-tampering shame for marketing purposes.
The ways in which Emma's sexuality is tied up with memory, resentment, and grief is expertly rendered during a masturbation scene, where she, upstairs in her childhood room, is restless and agitated, unable to sleep.
"We think the threats, demands and Trump tweets against Mexico will continue, especially because it's all tied up with the politics of the 2020 election," said Gabriela Siller, an economist at Mexican bank Banco Base.
Last year it tied up with web-production house The Viral Fever to fund a show called "Kota Factory," which revolves around the lives of students who are preparing to go to an engineering college.
As for the five bank fraud conspiracy charges on which the jury failed to reach a verdict, the result could be tied up with jurors' interpretations of Gates and other witnesses with immunity from prosecution.
On the other hand, as a recent article by Mark Sturges in Early American Studies details, anti-slavery rhetoric was tied up with the maple sugar industry in the late 18th and early 19th century.
"I think I make a pretty good girlfriend," wrote Instagram user Maria (@life_of_snail_insta) back in 2017, beneath a photo of a lovely bouquet of nuggets wrapped in paper and tied up with a gold bow.
As the years have gone on, we found that we enjoyed the gift of spending time together much more than anything tied up with a ribbon, and slowly phased out gifts with our respective families.
AIDS-Free World's Code Blue Campaign to end sexual abuse and exploitation said the three girls told a U.N. human rights officer that a fourth girl tied up with them later died of an unknown disease.
But there's this other really mendacious level of promising that your future earnings and your future job will be tied up with what happens to you in college—and not really by anything you learn there.
While the fashion world reveres Kawakubo for her imagination and works of fashion-art, the label's financial success has been closely tied up with the fortunes of Dover Street Market, run by her partner, Adrian Joffe.
The Baltic states' long-term security, however, is tied up with their membership of the European Union and NATO as well as the U.S. commitment to underwriting European security, something Trump questioned during his election campaign.
Oracle chairman Larry Ellison was an enthusiastic supporter, saying he shed more than a few tears that he couldn't offer a rival bid because Oracle has been tied up with its own transition to cloud computing.
Her appeal has always been intrinsically tied up with her bold, weirdo spirit and willingness to push up against mainstream ideals – something major labels aren't famously known for, and probably why the partnership didn't work out.
"As Chinese people, our hearts are tied up with the country's fate, exposing the injustice behind the 'South China Sea arbitration farce' is the embodiment of patriotic feeling," Xinhua, the state news service, said on Tuesday.
Many of them that I actually like a lot and that like me a lot and that want to do 100 percent, many of them are tied up with contracts working for various networks, you understand?
Three people, tied up with plastic zip ties, were shot execution style and set on fire inside a barn in a small town in rural Pennsylvania on a summer day two and a half years ago.
The extent of Uber's responsibility for its drivers' safety, according to legal experts and court records, is also tied up with the unsettled legal question of whether they are contractors - as the company claims - or employees.
What Venmo is offering the merchants in exchange isn't just a large pool of young potential customers, but also a way to reach them, by getting into the app that's intimately tied up with their financial lives.
Mattel is renewing its focus on emerging markets such as China where it has tied up with Alibaba Group Holding Ltd and Chinese parenting website Baby Tree to set up educational development and learning centres for children.
Uber struck a major deal when it tied up with Comfort last December, but that fell apart last month when the U.S. firm agreed to sell its Southeast Asia business to Grab and exit the region entirely.
Fresenius had a turbulent 2018 as it grappled with operating problems at two of its three major businesses and was tied up with a court battle over its aborted takeover of generic drugmaker Akorn, which it won.
Why it matters: The reauthorization of CHIP is one example of the urgent health care priorities that got shoved to the side while Congress was tied up with the failed effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
There is much at stake here for the powers that be in China and, as with so much else in the country, football is inherently tied up with, and subject to, the guiding hand of the state.
Were the trustees aware that a third of BP's business and a quarter of its profits are tied up with the notoriously polluting Russian state oil company Rosneft — a company currently embroiled in a major corruption scandal?
But the book's meditation on intergenerational relationships between women — how mentorship is tied up with competition, and how discarding existing leaders is necessary to make room for new ones — feels honest, even if its constructions are pat.
"Money is so tied up with really complex and difficult emotions, like shame, success, fear of failure, and how people view you," Brianna McGurran, a money expert at the personal finance blog NerdWallet, told me in August.
According to Variety, the change is a conscious effort to distance the brands from Murdoch&aposs legacy, which is also tied up with the Fox News network, often a lightning rod for controversy, and unpopular in Hollywood.
As ideas, like the "Pray" portion of Elizabeth Gilbert's popular book, move into the cultural mainstream and lose their purity — as they become inextricably tied up with capitalism, really — it's easy for us, Lewis-style, to sneer.
Trump speaks frequently about his judicial appointments, in part because he has genuinely had a large impact here and in part because so much of the rest of his policy impact is inherently tied up with the courts.
In February last year, video-streaming app PressPlay TV had tied up with North Western Railway to offer free VoD services in two trains running between the capital city of New Delhi and the north-western state of Rajsthan.
Global investigators have told the WSJ that they believe much of the $100 million budget to make the movie came from a company called Red Granite Pictures, which is tied up with the wider scandal at the Malaysian fund.
For $49.99, customers will receive a collection of three board games featuring virtual-reality such as Mask of the Pharaoh and traditional ones such as its popular Speak Out, for which it tied up with internet sensation Joe Santagato.
He said that there has long been speculation in the Miami market that of the billions of dollars in cash pouring into the real estate market there from overseas, some of it would be tied up with criminal enterprises.
Call me a sap, but I was eager to embrace tidy developments that promised a feel-good conclusion, despite my belief that the show's excellence as a work of psychological horror is tied up with a steadfast feel-badness.
"If there will be no decision by then, the subject will be over," the source told the German magazine, adding that after the European elections, politicians in Brussels and Berlin would be tied up with internal processes, hindering decision making.
"Been through some bad s—/I should be a sad bitch/Who would've thought it'd turn me to a savage/Rather be tied up with gauze and not strings/Write my own checks like I write what I sing," Grande sings.
Chanchal Lahiri, 40 -- better known by his stage name "Jadugar Mandrake", or "Wizard Mandrake" -- was undertaking an escape stunt near the Howrah Bridge in Kolkata, where he was tied up with steel chains and rope and lowered into the water.
I think what we have to do — and this is deeply tied up with technology and with the VC world in particular — we have to once and for all take a deep hard look at the BS notion of meritocracy.
"I was tied up with the boat owner because of the contract ... I can't be in Ireland anymore if I leave him, and he knows that," said Karim, one of 21 migrants identified by the police as potential human trafficking victims.
MUMBAI/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian ride-hailing firm Ola said it has tied up with Microsoft to build a connected-car platform and will use the U.S tech giant's Azure cloud-computing service to power its in-car entertainment offering.
It has been in Spain for the past year, but it also launched local operations in France and Italy in May and tied up with CK Hutchison to sell phones in other parts of the continent via its 3 telecom business.
The recent sale of its China business to Didi will free up Uber's resources, allowing it to invest more in India where Ola has tied up with automakers and is pushing a new entertainment platform in its cars to woo customers.
The app launched in September in Osaka, a popular destination for Chinese tourists, where it tied up with taxi firms to enter an increasingly crowded market for such apps that includes rivals backed by Sony Corp and Toyota Motor Corp.
Beyond the inevitable crazy adoption and likely billions more added to Nintendo's valuation from the buzz, Pokémon Go's Japan launch will be notable for another reason: it'll be the first time that the company has tied up with an official partner.
Opening track "It's All Good" is empowering (things are, after all, good), curiously sublime, slightly left-field but also not so deep in the woods it can't be tied up with a deliriously uplifting chorus befitting any replayable pop song.
Others in Snap's class of popular start-ups — like Uber, Airbnb and Dropbox — are not expected to begin selling stock on public markets for months or even years, as they are tied up with legal issues or are overhauling their businesses.
Tied up with the trial, Warren canceled appearances in Council Bluffs and Le Mars in the western part of the state on Thursday, and instead sent her husband Bruce Mann and their young golden retriever to meet backers at campaign offices.
In 2016 Rank tied up with online gaming firm 888 Holdings to bid for William Hill in a cash-and-stock deal to create Britain's largest multi-channel gambling operator by revenue, but the proposal was spurned by the target.
When I was at school we didn't learn about mental health at all, so I think getting people to start talking about it as young as possible is a good thing, and discussing it in a way that isn't tied up with embarrassment.
Gilead tied up with privately held insitro to develop therapies for NASH earlier this month, and is also testing a combination of drugs which includes selonsertib, and two other experimental drugs cilofexor and firsocostat as single agents in a mid-stage trial.
As this full moon is tied up with the karmic nodes of fate (if you don't know the nodes, they're responsible for our eclipses), you may find yourself asking about the big picture and whether or not the details support your direction.
When Candace Chen finds herself among a small group of survivors, she comes to terms with the fact that her identity is tied up with her productivity and her conception of freedom tied to success in a system which has now collapsed.
Gilead tied up with privately held insitro to develop therapies for NASH earlier this month, and is also testing a combination of drugs which includes selonsertib, and two other experimental drugs cilofexor and firsocosta as single agents in a mid-stage trial.
When Candace Chen finds herself among a small group of survivors, she comes to terms with the fact that her identity is tied up with her productivity, and her conception of freedom is tied to success in a system which has now collapsed.
The app was first rolled out in September in Osaka, a popular destination for Chinese tourists, where it has tied up with 40 taxi firms in an increasingly crowded market for such apps that includes rivals backed by Sony and Toyota Motor.
In working with the eight approved Iranian oil and gas companies, Western oil majors face the very real threat of getting tied up with this so-called deep state, according to Greg Priddy, director of energy and natural resources at Eurasia Group.
The growth is notable also because much of it occurred during the traditional slow time for theaters — the back-to-school season in late August and September, when summer blockbusters come to an end, and families are tied up with other obligations.
The decision to not make a public announcement could be the company is tied up with its re:Invent conference in Vegas, or it may be waiting until the browser is fully compatible with all Amazon Fire TV devices before making an announcement.
Gerard Lederer, an attorney with Best Best & Krieger who works with municipal groups like the U.S. Conference of Mayors, says that he predicts the FCC will be tied up with numerous lawsuits if it moves forward with the proposal as its drafted.
These ideological concerns appear more tied up with the party's grievances in failing to win power due to the U.K.'s first-past-the-post voting system rather than its voters' priorities – and are a step away from the party's pound sign logo.
Landbridge is trying to secure loans from lenders, including China's Export-Import Bank, raising concerns about why a facility near Australian and American defense forces may become tied up with a state-run Chinese lender dedicated to carrying out Beijing's policy goals.
One of the 20 or so courses served to me the first time I ate at the new Aska in Brooklyn was a cluster of nasturtium leaves, next to a bundle of burned herb sprigs and flower stalks, tied up with a string.
In a video posted in August of her getting ready for the first day of sophomore year, she wears a basic T-shirt tucked into jean shorts, a choker, and messy bun tied up with a scrunchie, the sartorial underpinnings of VSCO girlhood.
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, which already owns a minority stake in Ista and had tied up with Blackstone to buy the whole company, refrained from making a final offer, as did a consortium of Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan and Brookfield, the sources said.
For others it can enable more housing options, as often times renters can afford a new unit's monthly rent but may not have the cash on hand to pay the deposit, especially if their existing deposit is still tied up with their current landlord.
"The extent to which parents are tied up with these devices in ways that disrupt the interactions with the child has potential for a far bigger impact," says Heather Kirkorian, who heads up the Cognitive Development & Media Lab at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
BERLIN (AP) — An Austrian triathlete survived a kidnapping in which she was first hit by a car, tied up with duct tape and then taken to a remote house where she was held for hours before convincing her abductor to release her, police said.
The app was first rolled out in September in Osaka, a popular destination for Chinese tourists, where it has tied up with 40 taxi firms in an increasingly crowded market for such apps that includes rivals backed by Sony Corp and Toyota Motor Corp.
Between the lines: It's no big surprise to see a president's signature policies land at the Supreme Court, but the travel-ban case is uniquely tied up with Trump's haphazard policymaking process, and with the tug of war between the president and his administration.
"Been through some bad s**t/I should be a sad b***h/ Who woulda though it'd turn me to a savage/Rather be tied up with cuffs and not strings/ Write my own checks like I write what I sing, yeah," she sings.
The other photograph, which seemed to have been cropped, showed a figure wrapped in a shroud, tied up with white twine, set out on a bed in front of a framed portrait: a white bundle in vaguely human shape where my grandmother used to be.
BP, which has tied up with Reliance to explore gas fields in India, expects to have a 20203 percent gas market share by 2022, Dudley said, adding he expected BP India's gas production with Reliance to be 1 billion cubic feet per day in five years.
Walgreens formed a drug-buying partnership with AmerisourceBergen in 2013, and earlier this year partnered with pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts Holdings Co. Retailer CVS Health Corp has tied up with Cardinal Health and, more recently, Wal-Mart has joined with McKesson Corp to source generic drugs.
Ola has deep pockets and while it has tied-up with Mahindra for the pilot project, its struggle to make the fleet viable in a small Indian city with much less congestion and space constraints than the biggest cities like Mumbai, underscores the magnitude of the challenges.
The reality is that American Jews are Americans, not Israelis, and while elements of GOP social conservatism appeal strongly to Orthodox Jews, for most Jewish Americans, Jewish values and Jewish identity are tied up with openness and pluralism in a way that makes the GOP a very hard sell.
" She even makes a nod to her emotional year, singing, "Been through some bad s—/I should be a sad bitch/Who would've thought it'd turn me to a savage/Rather be tied up with gauze and not strings/Write my own checks like I write what I sing.
"What you're witnessing in Turkey is tied up with an almost constant desire to reclaim the heritage of the Ottoman empire, which was of course a polyglot, multi-ethnic entity," said Bulent Aliriza, director of the Turkey project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.
" She even makes a nod to her tough year, singing, "Been through some bad s—/I should be a sad bitch/Who would've thought it'd turn me to a savage/Rather be tied up with gauze and not strings/Write my own checks like I write what I sing.
And with Ferguson now tied up with Rafael dos Anjos, Edson Barboza still close but not quite ready, Nate Diaz floating in a brave new world of inter-division superstardom, and Nurmagomedov finally healthy and now equipped with his very own redemption narrative, surely it's the Russian's time.
This, then, is the essential dichotomy of Star Wars going forward: The ongoing Skywalker saga is sprawling and full of myth and essentially never-ending; the standalone films are neat little tales in the same universe, tied up with a bow, with not quite as much repeat viewing value.
The report mentions three scandals the bank was tied up with — laundromats in Russia and Azerbaijan, scams that funneled tens of billions of dollars out of those countries, and the alleged $230m Russian fraud uncovered by lawyer Sergei Magnitsky before his death in a Russian prison cell in 2009.
Yes. Consider this: What happens if one of the candidates who is not in the Senate, and thus not tied up with the impeachment trial, gets the most "raw" votes by a narrow margin, but a candidate who was not able to campaign during the trial wins the most SDEs?
In March, Walmart said it will offer home delivery of groceries to 100 U.S. cities covering 40 percent of U.S. households by the end of 2018 and has since tied up with several small delivery companies like Doordash and Postmates, who offer gig-style jobs to workers, to meet its goal.
The fifth pitch came from longtime Game of Thrones assistant and writer Bryan Cogman; but Cogman was tied up with the final season of Thrones, and it seems he never really got his idea for a new series off the ground; he confirmed in April that his pitch wasn't happening.
We covered Artem Lobov's shifting in before hitting, but Ward did the exact same against Kovalev in a couple of instances which allowed him to get off a couple of good shots without being snapped down into a headlock, tied up with overhooks, or pulled tight to Kovalev with underhooks.
It is often tied up with other goals, like whether we want government policies that make it easier for Americans (mostly women) to stay in the workforce after having children — or whether we want to make it easier for those who want to stay home with their new babies to do so.
"I wasn't sure what her emotional journey was going to be until [the writers room] started to really talk about it and talk about how much of Jane's identity — even though she didn't want to be a virgin — was tied up with being a virgin," Snyder Urman told BuzzFeed News at the time.
Yet in its reversal, the campaign inadvertently revealed just how ill ­equipped American politics is for a post-­middle-­class nation — how deeply the way the country speaks of itself is tied up with these aspirations, even as more and more of its citizens come to see them as out of reach.
Their fate, Swenson suggests, is tied up with the fate of Cleveland, which, when they were born in the 1950s, was still one of the 10 biggest cities in the country, but by the time they were charged in 1975 was in sharp decline, a product of white flight, de-industrialization and disinvestment.
The company's European business has been losing money for years and the pressure to restructure its operations increased after rival General Motors raised profits by selling its European Opel and Vauxhall brands to France's Peugeot SA. In a bid to slash development and manufacturing costs, Ford tied up with Volkswagen
The company's European business has been losing money for years and the pressure to restructure its operations increased after rival General Motors raised profits by selling its European Opel and Vauxhall brands to France's Peugeot SA. In a bid to slash development and manufacturing costs, Ford tied up with Volkswagen
That its name and eventually its mythology are tied up with the idea of "suspirium" makes sense, then — though in Latin the words "suspirium" (a sigh or forceful breath) and "spiritus" (the spirit) are separate, for most of ancient times the concepts of breath and spirit, or life force, were tied up together.
For Giampiero, that meant the memories of his depression were tied up with Palermo, the music scene, people from the record label, all the videos on YouTube, the live performances, his time at the university— all of it was an emotional skein from which he could only liberate himself by setting all of it aside.
Shiller notes that bitcoin's amazing popularity can be explained because it is tied to many different narratives, including an anarchy narrative (use of the term began around 1880 and is tied up with freedom and the later "hacker ethic"), the desire for economic freedom, the fear of economic inequality, and the feeling of helplessness.
In combination with the way that Homecoming's first season resolves — as tied up with a bow as it possibly can be, in a way that almost betrays how committed the show seems to maintaining an aura of unsolvability — it's the kind of weakness that would knock the legs out from under any other show.
THE LAST 25 YEARS OF MY LIFE HAVE BEEN TIED UP WITH CNBC, WHICH CHANGED MY LIFE, CHANGED MY PROFESSION, AND IT'S BEEN A FAMILY TO ME. AND, HOWEVER THIS THING WORKS OUT, IT WILL BE GODS WILL IF THERE'S AN OPPORTUNITY WHEN MY SERVICE IS COMPLETE, I HOPE VERY MUCH TO COME BACK AND HELP CNBC.
You can also watch a test demo of the network here: While a lot of blockchain projects are tied up with currency (an area that DFINITY has also developed, as you can see), what's notable about what this startup is doing is that its wider focus is on building a platform that could be used across a significantly wider set of applications.
Instead, King draws on the building excitement of the movement to welcome and recruit others: The marvelous new militancy which has engulfed the Negro community must not lead us to a distrust of all white people, for many of our white brothers, as evidenced by their presence here today, have come to realize that their destiny is tied up with our destiny.
In an email to another staffer, he noted that Summers's idea may be the "worst advice ever": Clinton steered clear of attacking Sanders as insufficiency pro-bank, and when she did bring up their difference on TARP she did so by talking about the auto bailout funds that were tied up with TARP legislation — portraying herself as a champion of autoworkers rather than bankers.
This is all tied up with a lot of other issues facing the genre, like the perceived lack of prestige that you note, Alissa — and which I definitely want to come back to, since some of the most beloved and respected films of the 21999s and '230s are rom-coms, directed by legendary directors and featuring some of the biggest movie stars in history!
"I think his work is extremely emotional, subjective, very tied up with his own personal fears — his fear of death is very strong — and I find his pieces moving and not at all flippant," Bowie said, adding that Hirst once invited him to make one of those rainbow works, a process that involved Bowie dressing up like an alien before throwing paint on a canvas.
Using a phone is tied up with the relentless, perpendicular feeling of living through the Trump presidency: the algorithms that are never quite with you in the moment, the imperishable supply of new Instagram stories, the scrolling through what you said six hours ago, the four new texts, the absence of texts, that text from three days ago that has warmed up your entire life, the four versions of the same news alert.
I still vote on the Republican ticket, but Republicanism is so tied up with being for Trump," she said, adding that she understands why people voted for President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE as well as why people think "he's tearing this country apart.
I think the key risk for employees and investors — and it's tied up with the ownership structures that these CEO-founders are creating for their companies where a significant amount of control is retained by the founder — is that [when] the interests of the company or employees start to diverge from the founder, it becomes all the more difficult to make good decisions about what's the best path forward for the company.
And the problem that we're seeing reflected through us as a voice is that some of these individuals that were apprehended with criminal records, they're not, they're checking their records, they see that they have criminal records, but they're setting them aside because at this point they are saying immigration is so tied up with trying to get the people who are on the waiting list to hurry up and get them their immigration status corrected.
And the problem that we're seeing reflected through us as a voice is that some of these individuals that we've apprehended with criminal records, they're not, they're checking their records, they see that they have criminal records, but they're setting them aside because at this point they are saying immigration is so tied up with trying to get the people who are on the waiting list to hurry up and get them their immigration status corrected.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE's quest to revamp the federal housing finance system faces long odds, with Congress tied up with a slew of must-pass bills ahead of 2628 and the two parties sharply divided over how to address the issue.

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