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  1. past tense of tread

343 Sentences With "trod"

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And yet, as the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins said in a different context, generations have trod, have trod, have trod, and there are plenty of millennials who haven't read the book.
"Instrumental," for its part, hews desperately to the well-trod conventions of the well-trod genre known as Portrait of the Artist as a Young, Self-Hating Narcissist.
Moscow has trod this ground before — back in 1948.
I yawned and trod into one of the museum's galleries.
He trod a careful line when it came to Trump.
Along the way, both have trod on the other's turf.
Her entrance was on a staircase she had never trod.
Since then, Ocampo has trod a tortuous path toward that dream.
The greenback held its gains as most major currencies trod water.
This should sound familiar, because this path is being trod again.
It remained in its recent well-trod range between the Feb.
Most Asian currencies gained on Monday as the dollar trod water.
And frankly, too much of Monday's hour trod that familiar terrain.
Raised on different sides of town, they've trod similar creative paths.
Conversely, Lamb has publicly rejected Pelosi but trod warily around Trump.
This was a very well trod path, and yet somehow uncharted.
Many Salafist preachers were nominal Christians who trod the path in reverse.
So Girardi followed the pattern trod by so many managers before him.
Sherlock Holmes, of course, is a fairly well-trod pop-culture staple.
I felt like Silicon Valley has been kind of pretty well trod.
Online protest has a well-trod origin story, and Tufekci chronicles it well.
Chinese blue chips jumped 57.053 percent to territory last trod in mid-June.
And that is just one of the distractions along this well-trod path.
World shares trod water, staying off 4-1/2 month highs hit recently.
It is well trod, it is at times steep, but it is solid.
It's well-trod ground, but still fertile for stories about love, life, and sisterhood.
The Cherokee trod the trail of tears and the court could not help them.
Is this a rejection of the outer path trod by Curry and his disciples?
Rosselló, while updating reporters on recovery efforts, trod carefully on the back-and-forth.
Stocks trod water as falls in gold shares and Brait SE curbed further gains.
It all sounds like the well-trod N.C.A.A. formula, just without the organization itself.
The task force trod lightly around Alaska's heavy reliance on oil and gas exports.
It's a path likely to be well-trod by others in the near future.
Chaos detectives and sad detectives and murder-solving ones are all well-trod terrain.
It's then on to Europe via well-trod smuggling routes through Niger and Libya.
Those customers walk the grounds trod by "Le Patron," as Ettore Bugatti was called.
All this helps explain why Mr Trump has so far trod softly in confronting China.
He trod slowly, first by wearing men's clothing and asking friends to call him Rodrigo.
It's worrying that these rules don't often get stronger as negotiations trod on, he said.
Such critiques nonetheless comprise a well-trod genre for a small minority of Republican lawmakers.
In the plaza outside, afternoon sunlight fell across cobblestones on which horse caravans once trod.
I pronounced it over the phone as if it rhymed with plod, shod and trod.
The crowd sweated, cheered, trod on each other's feet and rained rose petals on the parade.
Participants trod seven miles (11 km) along four separate paths to the event amid tight security.
The severed hand I nearly trod on in the wreckage of the Sari nightclub in Bali.
Neuromancer meets Ready Player One meets transhumanism is very good territory for Black Mirror to trod.
Like a path through a forest trod ever clearer of debris, it becomes the natural default.
These are challenging times for indie booksellers, and Kaplan has trod a circuitous path to success.
It's well-trod advice: To eat, work, or play moderately is the healthiest way to live.
The story of Madame Cecilia Chiang, as she's been known for decades, is well-trod territory.
The French campaign trod what has become familiar ground in big Western elections over the last year.
The title takes a unique approach to the well-trod form, building gameplay around a single hand.
President Trump's administration has trod carefully on LGBT issues, but Republicans in states have moved more aggressively.
And indeed, his likeliest path to the Democratic nomination looks similar to the one Mr Obama trod.
The actors' son trod the boards of a different stage, one that stretched from London to Constantinople.
During Asian hours on Monday, Japan's Nikkei trod water after reaching a 14-month top last week.
For all its clout, however, the Catholic Church has long trod carefully in the minefield of Congolese politics.
He used the occasion to recall the day that he trod the same ground as the graduating cadets.
Characters battling alcoholism, poverty and burnout are also well trod, but Tanner's generosity shines brighter in these sections.
She hopes it will focus on her early life in Wales, rather than the well-trod fashion years.
Spooked, she searched Google for "Can Todai women get married?" and discovered it was a well-trod stereotype.
Oklahoma is a bit of a latecomer in seeking to follow what is now a fairly well-trod path.
If so, that's probably because it's a well-trod storyline in X-Men history, and superhero stories in general.
The euro trod water at $1.1312, about 1.0 percent below a one-month high hit on Thursday last week.
Leave it to Zach Gage to create yet another interesting experience in the well-trod field of word games.
As he closed, Trump trod a well-worn rhetorical path of asking his people to get out and vote.
Yet Jones is walking a second, well-trod line: No reasonable person should take what Jones says as fact.
A French officer trod on one, thinking it was a brick; another was scooped up by an army doctor.
But it finds its own territory within that well-trod country — and it gets there via stop-motion sharks.
In 2012, he trod on more than a few toes when he questioned the meaning of the word "hero."
The route from open-mike night to prime time is well trod, as "I'm Dying Up Here" reminds us.
Here are five examples of monarchs who have trod where Elizabeth my soon venture — with varying degrees of success.
European stocks closed largely lower on Tuesday, but pared some losses, as investors trod carefully amid earnings and geopolitical tensions.
Mr Espy's path was, in essence, the same that Doug Jones trod to a Senate seat in Alabama last year.
Or, yes, I think people become skeptical of it because it is such a kind of well-trod path now.
Shifting the perspective to Jenny, a woman of color, gives the well-trod story a fresh and much-needed update.
Ideally, by 2022, Joyce will have served her seven years (the maximum on her sentence), and she can trod home.
Much of it is on the well-trod scandals: Whitewater, Paula Jones, Monica Lewinsky and "Troopergate," to name a few.
Instead, parents and counselors encourage them to follow the well-plotted and well-trod course to a four-year college.
If the single currency gets above September's peak of $23 it would return to ground last trod in early 21.
If that outline of "Riverkeep" sounds more than vaguely familiar, it should, for we are in well-trod territory here.
The film follows the snowboarder Travis Rice as he takes on mountains and rarely trod terrain across the Pacific Rim.
She traversed a path trod by many refugees, across Italy and Austria, and reached Germany a month after her escape.
The board determined that the probable cause of the crash was complicated—but leveled some well-trod accusations against Tesla.
Asia's fast-growing economies are now well-trod ground, leaving fewer opportunities to get in early and make it big.
Ties revived only this year, and the Norwegian government has trod carefully on the subject of Mr. Liu's terminal illness.
But despite his unyielding pursuit of originality, the best and most striking landscapes are also the most well-trod areas.
But it is unlikely that Naruhito will deviate far from the path that his father trod over the past three decades.
That climate change helped the fire spread as far and fast as it did is well-trod ground at this point.
The euro trod water on Thursday at $1.1307, about 1.0 percent below a one-month high hit on Thursday last week.
The Brutalist Paris Map plots 40 sites of postwar architecture in Paris that are far off the well-trod tourist path.
She exasperated Pippa and Gillian because she was intolerant and touchy, had no sense of humor; everyone trod carefully around Serena.
After a grueling stretch listening to voters grill Casten, here's what I learned about Democrats' months-long trod toward impeachment proceedings.
It also makes you wonder whether Chihuly would have attained the same level of popularity had his work trod subtler aesthetic paths.
Spot gold hit a six-week high and was last trading at $1,1.50, while copper reached territory not trod since May 2015.
People used that path for migration too, but scientists had never determined if it was trod before or after the Pacific route.
That may well be because it is personal to Mr. Giorgetti, even if it is territory well trod by designers before him.
When you take it up, you're really conscious that you are treading ground that has been trod a lot by other people.
Sweden has trod the ground U.S. progressives wish to cover, and the only gains came when the social democratic fantasy was unwound.
Charts were crowded with milestones with the euro near ground last trod in May 2016 and sterling at its highest since September.
This argument is well-trod ground, but it is important to call out Democrats who continue to lie about the tax bill.
"It's not very well trod at all," said Frank Douma, a research scholar at the University of Minnesota's Center for Transportation Studies.
This also was the time when the international art dealers and curators started to trod their way to the Soviet artists' studios.
Most gags trod on the already downtrodden have-nots of Dreamland, the show's trope-y fantasy kingdom backdrop, instead of punching up.
That one lasted an hour and went to the well-trod overtime sudden death rule, meaning it ultimately clocked in at even more.
The protagonist fights his way out of the underground tunnels into a world blanketed with desolation and snow, and trod by mutant creatures.
The actor has trod the boards four times before, including in the 2011 revival of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.
These old and new stories would all trod familiar territory — namely, the ever-present challenges to and dangers of the experience of womanhood.
If Telltale can make the well-trod ground of Gotham feel fresh, I'm excited to see what happens next for Clementine and Groot.
The prosecutors sought documents related to Stone and Russian hackers who stole Democratic party emails in 2016 -- two targets well-trod by Mueller.
WHEN SERGEANT LIAM DWYER of Connecticut trod on a booby-trapped bomb in southern Afghanistan the explosion could be heard 21 miles away.
While other campaigns have enjoyed early surges, Mr. Booker has largely trod an under-the-radar, workman's path of reaching out to voters.
But even the famously spontaneous president has stuck largely to the same rhetorical path he has trod in earlier political speeches, embellishments notwithstanding.
She trod water in the Home Office for six years while David Cameron's inner circle got on with the job of reforming the country.
If nothing else, it's impressive that the company has managed to produce yet another fascinating take on the well-trod world of the hybrid.
And when it came to serialization, Breaking Bad was building on ground trod by shows like The Wire and even Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Green Canyon, a well-trod production area in the Gulf, received the most bids, as oil companies try to stay close to existing infrastructure.
Trod Sandven, a Jaguar Land Rover dealer in Bergen in west Norway, bought 250 new Kia Soul cars last year in countries including Germany.
Bulls were now eyeing the September peak of $267.09, a break of which would take the euro to ground last trod in late 215.
World stocks and the dollar trod water, while U.S. Treasury yields recovered some ground following last week's decline, the steepest weekly fall in months.
BHP Billiton rose 3.6 percent to its highest since early November, while Rio Tinto added 1.8 percent to reach ground last trod in October.
The phenomenon has now reached Broadway, in a musical extravaganza at the Palace, whose boards were once trod by Judy Garland and Harry Belafonte.
The euro trod water against the dollar at $1.1270, in the middle of a two-cent range where the currency has remained since June.
But it doesn't matter how much this path has been discredited and trod on the road to failure, the establishment can't turn back now.
If we're going to have all this television, it might as well reach outside the expected, well-trod realm and tell some different stories.
The "we're not so different, you and I" hero versus villain dynamic is so well-trod that it's become the most classic of clichés.
While reactions came quickly, Iraq trod a middle ground, condemning the execution but assuring Saudis that their new embassy could stay and would be protected.
Pariah trod a similarly improbable path: the word means "drummer" in Tamil, becoming the name of a downtrodden ethnic group which often performed ceremonial drumming.
It's well-trod territory to say Britney's "not the world's strongest singer" but her voice shines particularly bright against the sparse, bass-y production here.
Brothers are everywhere, and the complex interplay of traditional masculinity and tenderness in the relationship of brothers to each other is fairly well-trod territory.
Coin burning, if you're not familiar, is a well-trod path to inflating the value of a cryptocurrency with a fixed supply, like Bitcoin Cash.
MEXICO CITY — When Evo Morales stepped off a Mexican government plane on Tuesday and into exile on Mexican soil, he followed a well-trod path.
The housing market has trod water for much of this year, amid shortages of homes available for sale, skilled labor and suitable land for building.
Aside from an item Gawker flagged from 1989 in which Trump says he "doesn't believe in reincarnation, heaven, or hell," it's mostly well-trod territory.
U.S. crude futures CLc1 eased back 12 cents to $57.86 a barrel, after jumping 2 percent on Wednesday to ground last trod in mid-2015.
Would Kazushi Sakuraba—a man who has trod a similar path to Kondo's in the sport—be treated as an afterthought on a fight card?
All that echoed his longstanding theme of economic equality — and in that way, he trod familiar ground rather than laying out a bold new vision.
While out with his three dogs recently after a snowstorm, Mr. Taylor walked with a noticeable limp but trod through old snow without a hitch.
Further, the show pulls away from the well-trod transition narrative, allowing viewers to see trans people simply as they live—working, bonding, and dating.
This is obviously related to the recent revelations regarding Facebook, but he thinks such dedicated oversight could play a big role in less well-trod areas.
Prime Minister Edi Rama earlier said the expulsions had been coordinated with fellow NATO countries and that "Russians who trod on the national interest will leave".
U.S. stock index futures were roughly flat on Wednesday, as investors trod cautiously ahead of the much-anticipated release of the U.S. Federal Reserve's July minutes.
A dozen contestants cautiously trod the catwalk - at times assisted - in the city of Haifa, with hair coiffed, make-up applied and sashes adorning their dresses.
For months, men died in droves from artillery barrages, their bodies literally becoming part of the churned-up trenches to be trod on by new recruits.
Sterling trod water after falling through the $1.36 line in the previous session as investors further reduced bets of a central bank rate hike next week.
And those are just some of the home improvement projects the first lady has overseen to keep the well-trod public rooms at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Past adaptations have ranged from animated to comic to irreverent, but this one looks like it's leaning on some realism to tell the well-trod story.
Koepka (68) trod water for much of the day, before vaulting within three shots of the lead thanks to consecutive birdies on the final three holes.
After Mr. Erdogan became prime minister in 2003, he at first trod carefully but, opponents say, his government also began quietly transforming education in discriminatory ways.
"We're not being devoured from within because of some surreal assertion of the socialists' newfound love for the very flag that they trod upon," Higgins said.
Quantum encryption technology lands somewhere between "Star Trek" and James Bond, but it's a well-trod commercial pursuit of 16 years by the Switzerland-based ID Quantique.
It was last at $13 and bulls were eyeing the September peak of $1.2092, a break of which would return to ground last trod in early 2015.
At the moment, the energy among Democrats appears to be almost entirely among liberals, while the Third Way/centrist path trod by Clinton feels almost entirely discarded.
The MSCI tech index for Asia climbed 212 percent to ground not trod since early 51.443, bringing its gains for the year to a heady 251.44 percent.
And consciously or not, Mr. Trump has followed a path trod for more than a century by nationalist outsiders who coveted the presidency, from Hearst to Gen.
No, there was no biting; Suárez has not trod that path since his third such incident, at the World Cup in Brazil, led to a lengthy suspension.
At one point, I noticed myself breathing a sigh of relief when an exciting new dance for flute and vibraphone rose up from the well-trod ground.
" When I brought up the Color of the Year, Shah trod carefully at first — "I'm not going to say anything about what I think about this, O.K.?
Think of Mathieu Kassovitz's " La Haine ," which, nearly a quarter of a century ago, led us into outlying patches of Paris where few films had previously trod.
" Trump and Attorney General William Barr, Frida Ghitis wrote, "were following along a well-trod path across history: the systematic crushing of the independence of the judiciary.
Trump has been guilty of all three sins, and given a second term he will feel free to stomp where up until now he has merely trod.
The MSCI tech index for Asia climbed 21.1845 percent to ground not trod since early 51.443, bringing its gains for the year to a heady 251.44 percent.
Delivered in a measured baritone, Mr. Frank's monologues — tragic, philosophical and sometimes confessional excursions that trod the line between fact and fiction — brought listeners into unusual territory.
Early on, Gloria felt like another waltz through well-trod territory; the Fargo universe has already introduced us to the good and just cop nobody pays attention to.
But copper's well-trod trading range is itself a sign of how confused the broader market is right now with no clear consensus on the short-term outlook.
But I'm not here today to talk about how bewildering The Orville is in general; I trod that ground plenty hard in my initial review of the series.
That pushed MSCI's index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan 0.83 percent lower, though world shares trod water, staying well off 4-1/2 month highs hit recently .
The rugged trails that over history have been trod by cowboys, gauchos, ranch hands, and in Australia, swagmen, are now to be presided over by cold, calculating machines.
The prospect of a Fed hike on March 15 saw yields on two-year Treasury notes shatter their recent range to reach ground last trod in mid-2009.
It's become a well-trod refrain, but carmakers are looking at what comes after ownership, and car-sharing between individual owners and renters is one of those models.
Perhaps most disheartening is that two lives have been carelessly trod upon by a group of politicians concerned, first and foremost, with hanging on to their personal power.
The MSCI tech index for Asia also climbed 51.803 percent to ground not trod since early 251.80, bringing its gains for the year to a heady 28 percent.
A somber line of members trod into the basement conference room where less than 24 hours before they'd been implored one last time to vote for the bill.
For Winters, the use of topological forms enables him to resist the tyranny of the plane without resorting to well-trod means such as perspectival space or collage.
Now that he thinks he's found justification from the great Führer in the sky, he has either stepped deliberately or stumbled onto the path his Nazi forbears trod.
In an interview the next evening, and in a series of chats on the trip, Mr. Kerry trod carefully, declining to offer any direct criticism of Mr. Trump.
"We were not looking to go to Canada," said Mara Isaacs, who said her team was focused on more well-trod pathways in the United States and Britain.
There's very little ground in the streaming services discourse that isn't already well-trod — and it's much too early for me to say whether Peacock can be successful.
And then it suddenly veered off course, driving off the well-trod path of puzzle-box fun and into the snowy woods, where it promptly crashed into several trees.
Joseph Kony & the Chibok girls Despite some successes that we'll delve into at the end of this article, the debate over the efficacy of online petitions is well-trod.
When it all comes together, with Sonic flying through the shining lights of Studiopolis or over the well-trod grass of Green Hill Zone, it feels almost like magic.
Whenever your correspondent visits a place where the ultimate cad once trod—Harper's Ferry, Isandlwana, even west London—the relevant passage from the Flashman Papers comes easily to mind.
Russia's rouble trod water after slipping to two-month lows earlier in the session, as the commodity-linked currency tracked lower oil prices and a global risk-off sentiment.
The president trod a careful line on the question of LGBT rights, saying that "Indonesia remains a tolerant nation" whose constitution guarantees that everyone's rights are respected and protected.
But hardware is hard, as the well-trod saying goes — that's the case even if you have boatloads of funding and happen to be the guy who created Android.
Acre after acre is manicured with color-blocked flower beds, orderly rows of palm trees and clipped greens where golf luminaries like Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods have trod.
The company appears to operate under the supervision of a regulatory body in the foreign country -- and one without a well-trod process for sharing information with US investigators.
Since Warren's rally was in a well-trod section of Manhattan, attendees were a mixture of supporters, people relaxing in the park, and people trying to get across it.
But it is taking a path already trod by bigger, now universally known companies, starting with a particular outsider aesthetic and sandpapering it just enough to get broader traction.
The euro also trod water at $1.2128, while the dollar inched up on the yen to 109.18 though it has had a tough time trying to break resistance at 109.50.
It's certainly an innovative take on the well-trod Surface/iPod Pro world of productive tablets, as well as an interesting attempt to bridge the pen and paper with digital.
The, shall we say, complicated relationship between Mary Stuart — aka Mary, Queen of Scots — and her cousin Elizabeth — aka Queen Elizabeth I — has been a rather well-trod cinematic subject.
Caught between hawks who urged him to send more troops to Vietnam and doves who wanted him to pull out, LBJ trod a middle path that pleased almost no one.
Australia's S&P/ASX200 wiped earlier gains to close 0.5% higher, while Shanghai blue chips trod water, supported by expectations the gloomy figures would add to the case for stimulus.
Bites From the outside, Spice by Chris Salans seems out of place in the moss-covered jungle town of Ubud, the cultural heart of Bali, Indonesia's most tourist-trod island.
It might simply be too soon to expect Clinton's numbers to begin the long path toward popularity that past presidents (and presidential nominees) have trod once they are out office.
His most recent solo album, "Electric Trim," continues along Mr. Ranaldo's well-trod path of bittersweet balladry and lovely noise, with several songs featuring lyrics by the novelist Jonathan Lethem.
And in doing so, Aaron and artist Olivier Coipel (who illustrates Thor rugged, bearded, and sketchily drawn) have created a downtrodden hero that doesn't leave the reader feeling trod upon.
Even if the Flames really are eying a move and trying to send warning signals to their fans before it's too late, this ground has just been trod too many times.
So far, major U.S. media companies have trod cautiously, creating programming that includes sports betting content such as displaying odds - but without offering features to let viewers make bets while watching.
These bold leaders abandoned their educational careers to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams — the path trod most famously before them by Bill Gates, who left Harvard to start what would become Microsoft.
If they follow the partisan path trod by some Republicans, they will produce the same unfortunate results, generating more noise than light and continuing to sour the American people on Congress.
And as a reminder of their shared past in these roles, Ms. Graham brought along the silver rose from the now-retired Nathaniel Merrill production the pair trod at the Met.
But Netherlands midfielder Kevin Strootman trod on the ball, and Berg reacted to take it off him and beat goalkeeper Jeroen Zoet with a chip from just inside the penalty area.
One reason that plans are so vague is that Tebow, a home-schooled student who forged his football career as an unconventional quarterback, is once again taking a rarely trod path.
We are told that civil rights are important, despite making it easier and easier to ignore those being trod upon, or outright discriminating against others under the guise of national security.
A 24-year-old French man had reportedly fallen off his cruise ship near St. Barts and trod water for 11 hours until DiCaprio&aposs crew finally located and rescued him.
On the one hand, his debut of neat topstitched military-inspired wool capes and coats trod a familiar British heritage line, as did the muddy 1970s colors, minimal trousers and pleated shirtdresses.
Business Global equities trod water ahead of a U.S. Federal Reserve policy meeting, while investors reassessed their views of tech stocks following a slump in Facebook's shares after reports of data misuse.
Protesters arriving at one encampment, in Khan Younis, trod on or rode motorcycles and even a camel over an elongated Israeli flag, with its Star of David, before heading toward the fence.
It may still be the path less taken, sure, but it isn't one trod by women given no choice; the Stepfordy-1950s stereotype of a woman keeping house can well be retired.
" A later 1815 sampler by Mary Livermore presents both her faith and needle skill, with verses stitched in polychrome silks between a floral border: "Show me the path the sainted virgins trod.
The song comes with a final twist that keeps it from just being Southern rap pastiche—Tinashe's gaspy vocals— which shows he's willing to add new wrinkles to even well-trod sounds.
Earlier, rumors had swept Convention Hall that Cassius was not going to show, that the thin line of hysteria he had trod during the morning weigh-in had become full-scale fear.
MoMA's 2006 show trod this ground, too, with far more paintings, as did the widely praised retrospective earlier this decade at the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Tate Modern in London.
The rest of the record continues in kind—they sing of cosmic annihilation and anxiety and death—well-trod material for many of the doom metal bands to whom they are compared.
According to the bar's website, famous figures in South Africa's history — sports stars, dignitaries, even the controversial diamond baron Cecil Rhodes — trod the floorboards of the old Persies, as it is known.
Germany's 2-year government bond yield, trading at minus 0.765 percent, is within sight of recent record lows, while U.S. equivalents are reaching ground last trod in April 2010 at around 1.18 percent.
That path has already been blazed and reasonably well trod by the likes of Martian, Withings, Fossil and Timex — companies who saw an opening between an analog timepiece and a full-fledged smartwatch.
He started "La Escuela del Sur" and became a public figure who sounded the clarion call that a Uruguayan artist could be modern without following in the well-trod footsteps of European masters.
She's trod willingly into a few of those potholes and can turn defensive when her credentials are challenged -- understandably so, in many cases, after having spent years being caricatured as the American Trotsky.
It is, at the very least, a fresh perspective on a well-trod topic and the kind of outlook that could breathe some life into a vital conversation about our collective technological future.
The campaign-trail-to-cable news move is a conventional path trod by many former candidates, but perhaps surprising for Yang, who prided himself on being the nonpolitician politician of the 2020 race.
As he seeks re-election next year, Mr. Casey has charted a different course from that of some fellow Democrats in states that Mr. Trump won, several of whom have trod more carefully.
Put that next to the well-trod issues with the Fold's screen and drama round the Z Flip's screen over the weekend and we're three-for-three on folding phones with durability issues.
In some ways, this is all well-trod territory for the president, whose lies since taking office numbered over 12,000 as of August, an average of 13 false or misleading claims per day.
The room in which we find ourselves, with the upright piano at its center, at first suggests a cozy parlor, surfaced in well-trod Oriental rugs and accented by down-home religious iconography.
Kudos to Nintendo for once again ignoring the well-trod ground of putting more silicon and tech behind their gaming console ambitions, and instead striking out into the unknown of the weird and wacky.
To win again he must therefore walk the same path to an electoral college majority he trod that year—through Florida, Ohio and a trio of formerly Democratic rustbelt states, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
Donning helmets and carrying flashlights and tools designed to lift and break up debris, the South Florida Urban Search and Rescue Team trod the Keys in the early morning hours Tuesday looking for victims.
First off, let's trod out the annual list of food-related NFL names that will make your uncle (who was once kicked by a horse) laugh with a mouthful of mashed potatoes: Jack Ham.
Kristin Chenoweth, a Broadway baby if ever there was one, returns to the boards she's trod off and on for almost 20 years in a series of concert performances at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater.
"He had the right connections but trod the path and the slippery pole like everyone else," said Richard Harris, another British fund manager who met Mr. Rees-Mogg through a Hong Kong conservatives' group.
Economists said Copom trod a fine line between acting to fight the mushrooming crisis, and not going too far for fear of weakening the currency even further and fueling inflation expectations and risk premia.
Instead of going down well-trod paths — all of which he seems to know — Coolidge is interested in showing how the magician pulls the rabbit out of the hat, which he does with affection.
These scenes find joyful, creative, and new things to say about a world that's been seemingly trod to death between the original books, the movies, the theme parks, the merchandise, the fanfiction, and so on.
Gold prices held range-bound on Friday as the dollar trod water after U.S. President Donald Trump sent mixed signals about the prospects for a trade deal with Beijing, while palladium notched a record high.
In central Europe, the Hungarian forint trod water with its central bank expected to keep interest rates at record lows later and pump more liquidity into money markets despite rising wage growth in the country.
The PQ has traditionally trod a careful line between keeping the dream of independence alive and scaring off voters who want to stay in Canada or have simply had enough of the debate over secession.
If the well-trod path toward the futility of gun regulation has any chance of breaking new ground, the remarkable activism of social-media-savvy students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas and beyond will be key.
And well-trod story lines about factory closures and population decline, often cited in accounts of Mr. Trump's success, did not apply in Fergus Falls, where the downtown is bustling and the population is steady.
Her cooking follows a well-trod path with an artichoke dip, fried calamari, wedge salad, mac and cheese and a burger, though it should be noted that Dover sole for $55 is a borderline bargain.
And here's a hypothesis, grounded in psychological theory: The sheer amount of news generated by the Trump administration is warping our perception of time, making it seem like a long trod through thick mud. Why?
Nolan's new film chronicles the evacuation of Dunkirk (duh) during World War II. It's well-trod territory, but Lindsey Bahr of the AP says Dunkirk takes an unusual approach:  Dunkirk is not a typical war movie.
" Půta and his contemporaries trod new territory, and many bartenders in well-known cocktail bars around the world are natives of the former Czechoslovakia—so many, in fact, that they've become known as the "Czechoslovak mafia.
WINDSOR, England (Reuters) - When Meghan Markle walks down the aisle at St George's Chapel in Windsor to marry Prince Harry, she will be following in the footsteps trod by England's royals for nearly a thousand years.
The Australian dollar trod water at $0.7015, having declined 0.9 percent this week and hitting a two-month trough of $0.7005 after data showed the economy grew at its slowest pace in two years last quarter.
The Australian dollar trod water at $0.7013, having declined 0.9 percent this week and hitting a two-month trough of $0.7005 after data showed the economy grew at its slowest pace in two years last quarter.
The majority of those who survived were outside on the front deck, as they had arrived late and the seating areas were full, Wibowo told CNN, who trod water for an hour before he was rescued.
Despite the limits, a handful of determined professors have stepped up, without textbooks or well-trod academic territory, and created courses to try to ensure that the next generation is prepared to match the public's interest.
This kind of dispatch was well-trod ground for Pyle, whose wartime columns tended to omit certain facts on the ground and reassure readers back home that the Allies were on the path to eventual victory.
Many war novels had taken me to similar settings (though few so vividly realized), but Doerr's novel confronted me with something different, an earnest tale of friendship and peace that escapes the over-trod good vs.
But for me, it was hard to top the 285, made in an era when all the grapes were trod by foot, and when barrels were considered a means of transporting wine rather than aging it.
AP Bio — produced by NBC mainstays Meyers and SNL creator Lorne Michaels — stars It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's Glenn Howerton as the well-trod trope of a renegade teacher who isn't like the other squares, man.
A magnificent orator who instinctively altered his cadence to fit the moment, he re-trod history and delved deep into detail about Cuban independence heroes, plans to "perfect" the revolution and the declared evils of U.S. imperialism.
In writing about the events and the back story surrounding the espionage case of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, Howard Blum, a contributing editor at Vanity Fair, seems at first glance to be going over well-trod territory.
Most developing world currencies trod water against a broadly firmer dollar, although the Turkish lira was an outlier, down about half a percent as officials set a 0.1% BSMV bank and insurance tax on some forex sales.
BUCHAREST, Aug 1.6853 (Reuters) - Hungary led central European share gains on Friday, driven by strong earnings by OTP , the region's biggest independent lender, while currencies trod water, mirroring the euro that shrugged off Italy's ruling coalition tensions.
At any rate, leaks are undoubtedly a major headache for developers who pour their lives into creating games, often under extreme working conditions, even if it's to churn out yet another sequel in a well-trod franchise.
The pop superstar Prince may have lived an outsize life, but emerging details about his long struggle with pain and reliance on opioids will resonate with thousands of patients who have stumbled down that well-trod path.
" The debate quickly devolved into well-trod ideological paths, complete with some mudslinging, as one left-wing legislator, Dennis Skinner, was ejected from the chamber for refusing to withdraw a description of Mr. Cameron as "Dodgy Dave.
To see him running the communications operation, though, has served as a bit of a shock to those on the Street familiar with the high-visibility path Scaramucci has trod on the road to his current post.
AHL's Alpha and Dimension funds have gained only 1-2 per cent this year; BlueTrend, a fund run by Leda Braga's Systematica, has lost 6.4 per cent, while David Harding's $9.9bn Winton Futures Fund has trod water.
The Poet X travels a narrative that's so well-trod by contemporary YA that it borders on cliché, but its highly expressive approach to the language of emotion gives it a personal-epic vibe that's all its own.
But for classic glamour, splurge at the five-star San Ysidro Ranch, where you can stay in a private bungalow and stroll along the lavender-studded foot paths once trod upon by the newlyweds John and Jackie Kennedy.
Delivering paid speeches — the lucrative and well-trod pasture of former lawmakers and their name-brand aides — will be one of the main components of Spicer's post-White House life, according to multiple people briefed on his plans.
Elsewhere on the currency markets, the euro trod water ahead of a European Central Bank meeting later in the global day, that is expected to leave policy rates unchanged for now, but may provide clues to the future.
In many ways, the show covers well-trod territory: It's essentially a fairy tale, following Ti Moune (Hailey Kilgore), a girl chosen by the gods for a higher purpose, and her star-crossed romance with Daniel Beauxhomme (Isaac Powell).
" He then dedicated a Maya Angelou poem to Clinton, reciting the first verse: "You may write me down in history / With your bitter, twisted lies, / You may trod me in the very dirt / But still, like dust, I'll rise.
At a meeting with conservative lawmakers on Tuesday, she trod a careful line between Macron's drive for bold reform and their push to retain scrutiny over any European Monetary Fund developed out of the existing euro zone bailout fund.
" Some of Grant's sentences still startle with their compressed poetry: "He had sixty thousand as good soldiers as ever trod the earth; better than any European soldiers, because they not only worked like a machine but the machine thought.
Indeed, Kavanaugh's elevation as the crucial vote would be the culmination of the rebirth of movement conservatism itself in the 1960s and the path trod by Ronald Reagan, Newt Gingrich and the Tea Party movement of the past decade.
With political parties and many activists silenced since a coup in 2014, the scandal-hit Dhammakaya Temple is a rare institution in defying the junta, which until now trod warily in confronting a group that claims millions of followers.
While DeVos' support for radical education reform, in particular a Republican-friendly orientation of the "school choice movement," is well-trod ground, her background has allowed her to donate millions to the cause — and could raise some conflicts of interest.
The greenback held its gains as most major currencies trod water, while the pan-European STOXX 252.29 index was also barely moved as a profit warning from Germany's Lufthansa hit airlines and cancelled out a 20.4% rise in banking stocks.
This makes for one doozy of a trailer, but in mining terror from dissociative identity disorder (DID), Shyamalan travels one of horror cinema's most well-trod paths, and faceplants into the same pitfalls that have tarnished scary movies for decades.
The last time the course treasured by Ben Hogan and trod by Mary Pickford lured the top two golfers in the world to this event was 2004, when top-ranked Tiger Woods finished tied for seventh and Vijay Singh shared 24th.
By now, it should be well-trod territory and an unquestionable fact that the ladies of the Kardashian-Jenner family are unparalleled in their ability to sell any number of diverse products, from denim to phone cases to honey-based skincare.
Macron, who was educated at a Jesuit school and asked to be baptized at the age of 12, has trod carefully in pressing the reform, scarred by the sometimes violent protests in 2013 when he was an advisor to Hollande.
Mr Hu was a wooden leader whose rule was overshadowed by the retired Mr Jiang; Mr Jiang, while in power, had to bow to his retired predecessor, Deng Xiaoping; even Deng trod carefully for fear of upsetting fellow party elders.
Instead, Pelosi has trod delicately around those divisions by praising both Wasserman Schultz and Sanders, while emphasizing the need to channel the energy Sanders has generated by getting his supporters to the polls –– even if he's not on the ticket.
Those unavoidable considerations, in turn, pull the opera away from the comparatively well-trod "fake news" conceit, and toward a poetic way of exploring how different communities might absorb the same developing news story from different vantages and through different media.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu trod carefully on Sunday around a threatened U.S. aid cut to Palestinians, stopping short of backing a funding halt as he repeated calls for a U.N. agency that helps Palestinian refugees to be dismantled.
But for decades, Vietnamese fiction writers have gingerly trod this still dangerous territory, drawing on personal experience and oral histories to tell the tale from the points of view of landless peasants, women and party cadres as well as landowners.
Nakasone, who trod the world stage with Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher during his 1982-1987 tenure, has long advocated amending the U.S.-drafted charter to clarify the ambiguous status of the military - a goal shared by incumbent premier Shinzo Abe.
Norway, Canada, the European Union—all those who trod in the previous footsteps of the U.S., demanding that major hydrocarbon companies disclose information on payments to foreign governments—have maintained their regulations thus far, filling the vacuum left by Trump's America.
But given Houston's commercial importance — and its perch along a well-trod hurricane zone — economists and others have long taken it for granted that an epic storm would hit the region eventually, so have a head start on the numbers.
A WALK IN THE WOODS In 50 largely primeval acres, a swath of woodlands once trod by the Lenape Indians has been known for the last decade as the Thain Family Forest, another restoration that took place under Mr. Long.
Like the teenagers and hundreds of other Burundians, Ms. Nkurunziza, 57, followed a well-trod path north last year into Canada, the final stop in a desperate journey to escape the violence that is racking their tiny central African nation.
Sock is the highest-ranked American male in the draw (103th), but having never gone past the third round few will be expecting him to go where the likes of Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi and before them John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors trod.
Even though Oscar and Taylor's romance was progressing through all the well-trod steps, since Taylor hasn't had a love interest — or much of a personal life at all, for this matter — until this episode, I doubted my interpretation of the events.
People are already talking about the new man as a contender for the presidency, not least because Mr Erdogan himself once trod a similar path, using a stint as mayor of Istanbul in the 1990s as a stepping-stone to national power.
The fact that this is also the plot of the feverishly-awaited Crazy Rich Asians, the first Hollywood blockbuster movie to feature an all-Asian cast in 24 years, upgrades this often-trod narrative into something that has the potential to be revolutionary.
It likely is playing with a very detailed and well-trod picture of the route it's running for demos at CES this year, the one we experienced, but it was still impressive barring the one time the driver needed to take over.
Credit...The New York Times EVROS, Greece — The farmers and pensioners wore black clothes and heavy boots, imitating Greece's special forces, and trod along a rural road on a night patrol looking for migrants trying to cross the northern land border with Turkey.
They follow a well-trod course designed to show how the seven years that the young Mr. Xi spent in this hardscrabble village in China's barren northwest forged the strongman style that he now uses to rule the world's most populous nation.
"Salam brushes past the familiar hashtag denunciations into less well trod territory to ponder the forgotten question that underlies this standoff: What immigration policies would best inch us toward the elusive goal of a fair and just society?" our reviewer, Kay Hymowitz, writes.
It's largely in response to a growing recognition — as the student debt crisis has anxiously trod into trillion dollar territory — that loans often enable students to finish programs, but then leave them financially hobbled and unable to fully contribute to the economy.
Pointing to a so-called pipeline problem—the well-trod argument that tech companies can't find qualified women and people of color because they aren't coming out of the training pipeline—is a convenient excuse for firms reluctant to tackle the issue.
They must have watched in shock as their father trod through the charred remains where the pews had stood, where congregants had faced toward Jerusalem and watched him lead prayers from the bimah, the elevated platform from which the Torah is read.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Chinese tourist Fan Li Xia and other passengers held on to the body of a dead friend for as long as they could as they trod water after a catamaran capsized in the cold waters of the South China Sea.
Having hit a one-month low last week amid a bellicose exchange of words between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, MSCI's benchmark emerging equity index trod water following a more than 21324 percent jump on Monday.
Born in 1874 in the small town of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Hine was one of the earliest photographers to use the camera as a tool of social reform (following in the recently trod footsteps of Jacob Riis, who documented the New York City slums).
Helmed by three women — frequent Harron collaborator Guinevere Turner wrote the script, and Dana Guerin produced — this movie is less interested in Manson than it is the women in his Family, showing the circumstances of a well-trod historical event through the female gaze.
The lines and arrows and dots and shapes that populate them represent the traces of the players who once trod their fields with pleasure and passion, whereas an empty field diagram, while perhaps a purer aesthetic of minimalism, comes off as anodyne and sterile.
The debate covered little ground that hasn't already been trod, but Sanders and former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg jostled a bit, having left the ruins of the Iowa caucuses in what's best described as a tie, if the results can be trusted at all.
BASHIQA, Iraq (Reuters) - Khedr Selim trod gingerly through the rubble of his old home, desperate to move back in with his family after two years on the run, but terrified in case Islamic State fighters, driven out at last, had wired the house to explode.
"I think it's encouraging for undergraduates and postgraduates to see that their peers who chose to trod the unknown and risky path of technology entrepreneurship saw success at the end of the road," said Nathan Benaich, a partner at venture capital firm Playfair Capital.
A reporter's life briefly flashed before his eyes when he accidentally trod the Ralph Lauren hem of the model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, a fact pointed out by Ms. Huntington-Whiteley's fiancé, the unsmiling action star Jason Statham, a man shaped like an upturned anvil.
Mr. Rechmaoui conceived the piece seven years ago when he became concerned about the future of the Nahr el-Kalb site north of Beirut, a well-trod passageway over thousands of years for conquerors and others traveling between the Mediterranean and the Arabian Peninsula.
If you're surprised to see a resurgence in progressive radical action coming from West Virginia, then it's time you toss out your old stereotypes of West Virginians as an endlessly trod-upon people who don't understand their own self-interest and reflexively back Republicans.
Pot shots at Trump's historic unpopularity and unnatural skin hue are well-trod territory at this point, and seeing Ferrell-as-Bush back onstage was a sharp reminder of how much progress we haven't made since the comedian coined his impression all those years ago.
For all of Trump's talk about bridging "old divisions" and pursuing bipartisan initiatives, Trump previewed the well-trod themes that will power his 2020 re-election campaign: a hard line on immigration and border security, a deep suspicion of trade deals, and an "America First" foreign policy.
As for politics, the firm has long trod a tightrope, drawing the Kremlin's ire over its mobile-payment system, which opposition politicians have used for fundraising, and its popular news aggregator, which serves up stories based on an algorithm rather than the interests of the authorities.
This is the essence of David Wright's tenure with the Mets, which began with such promise in 2004, will end a decade and a half later short of the Hall of Fame track Wright once trod upon, but remains the greatest everyday career in team history.
The three most prolific challenging party candidates in modern American history — Republican Warren Harding in 1920 (60 percent of the popular vote), Democrat Franklin Roosevelt in 1932 (2023 percent) and Republican Dwight Eisenhower in 1952 (55 percent) all trod a torturous path to their party's presidential nomination.
Abby's advice was to-the-point and down-the-middle; her voice was that of a kind but prim aunt who could be counted on to steer her readers, buffeted by a variety of life's small but annoying interpersonal rainstorms, to safe and well-trod shores.
While other rappers may wander down this well-trod path, regardless of whether they know their Pyrex from their GORE-TEX, Young Lex keeps it real with a high-energy banger about rising from the position of Office Boy to owning the whole damn office, boy.
The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce -- the arbiter for who does and doesn't get a star -- has steadfastly resisted efforts to remove any from the 21980-block Walk, arguing that the nearly 214,313 trod-upon brass-and-terrazzo pentagrams are historic monuments that should not be tampered with.
Israel is heading down a path already trod by countries like Turkey, Hungary, and Venezuela: former democracies whose elected leaders have, gradually and through mostly legal processes, twisted the state's institutions to the point where the public no longer has a meaningful choice in who rules them.
After arriving from New York, the president-elect trod solemnly down red-carpeted stairs from a government plane at Joint Base Andrews with his wife, Melania, then sped off to deliver a speech at a reception held at his ornate new hotel near the White House.
It's not the revolutionary movie it's sometimes described as (the modern musical is a very well-trod genre!), but it's heartfelt and beautifully shot, and Emma Stone gives a fantastic performance that — as I've written before — ends up stitching together the thinner aspects of the story.
The hire is raising some eyebrows as it is part of a wider trend as well as an I told you so moment among old-school cannabis heads, for whom a tobacco industry takeover is an ancient and well-trod conspiracy theory—that is at least partially coming true.
After all, at $8,999 for the 55-inch model and $21,999 for the 84-inch version, the Surface Hub may well be too rich for a lot of companies' blood — particularly given the fact that the interactive video conferencing whiteboard isn't exactly a well-trod space for most businesses.
I used to walk the grounds of UVA in Charlottesville, VA as a graduate student only to watch in horror as those same grounds became a battlefield being trod by Nazi and anti-Semitic worshippers armed with assault style weapons ready to fight to make America White again.
And for centuries, composers from Palestrina to Arvo Pärt have trod this path musically, through settings of the Passion narratives, Christ's final words and the anonymous 13th-century poem "Stabat mater dolorosa," which meditates on the suffering of Mary, the mother of Jesus, as she stands at the cross.
The process of filmmaking has been so established for so long — a well-trod path from script to deal to production to release — that there's something thrilling, even subversive, about films lost and rediscovered, scenes tossed and restored, and movies that go unfinished for years or even decades.
"Every form of cigarette ad gives me a pang of longing, every scrunched-up, carelessly thrown-away cigarette packet at a bus stop, every trod-on cigarette butt, every beautiful woman holding a cigarette between her fingers or just looking like she could be holding one," he writes.
"Casting JonBenet" is filled with such ritualistic gestures that signal the movie has things of merit to say about assorted well-trod themes: identity as performance; performance as identity; the reproduction of gossip; the impact of media sensationalism; the sexualization of young girls; and that biggie, the United States.
Ms. Middleton, 33, has been a subject of intense public fixation ever since her star turn as bridesmaid at the royal wedding in 2011, where she trod demurely up the steps of Westminster Abbey and the eyes of the world fell approvingly upon her glossy chestnut curls and shapely posterior.
But the Great Bagel Kerfuffle of 2018 feels like a parody of caring about things on the Internet, like a bunch of people going through the well-trod motions of outrage and backlash and enjoying the catharsis of effecting change through witty tweets and writing thinkpieces about the "complicated politics" of it all.
While Republican leaders like Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and Speaker Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin trod more carefully on Tuesday, focusing their fire on Russia rather than the president, they were seeking ways to demonstrate their distance, perhaps with new sanctions on Moscow or hearings to grill members of the Trump administration.
Guests like Elle Fanning, Alexa Chung and Gwendoline Christie trod lurid magenta carpets through gilded salons and galleries of black-and-white photos of classic cars up into a cavernous, two-tiered Moulin Rouge-style cabaret venue, scattered with dozens of tiny pink tables laden with glass flutes and ice buckets of Champagne.
Unlike the ground their predecessors trod, "there's more uncertainty, more ambiguity for these visionaries," said Sanyin Siang, executive director of the Fuqua/Coach K. Center on Leadership & Ethics at Duke University, co-founded by the Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski, who this season achieved the most wins by a basketball coach in N.C.A.A. history.
Working from a screenplay by Eleanor Catton, who wrote the 2013 Booker-winning novel The Luminaries, de Wilde finds both the absurdity and the romance in Austen's well-trod story of a "clever, handsome, and rich" heroine and the ways she very nearly runs her life off the rails meddling in the affairs of others.
As a long standing human rights and democracy advocate, President Moon belongs to the political family of two late presidents, Kim Dae Jung (6900-2628) and Roh Moohyun (28503-22019), his predecessors and soul mates, who carved and trod the road themselves in a decades-old quest for lasting peace and reunification of the two Koreas.
And though Buckley herself knows well the path trod by Violet Valenski (Elle Fanning) in Teen Spirit, the character she so glowingly portrays would never compromise her art by competing on TV. Directed by Tom Harper from a script by Nicole Taylor, Wild Rose is a love letter to country music, Glasgow, and the enduring, messy strength of mother daughter relationships.
While the series' decision to set its story in the midst of zombies taking over the planet means it's covering well-trod ground, that decision has also given its early episodes the quality of a show like The Fugitive or Route 66, where the characters stop in to some new destination, chat with the locals, and then head on their way.
Outraged love drove him to be loud, turning lessons into lectures at Yale and Cornell, addressing crowds and writing 50 books, many of them poetry, as this, called "Miracles": Were I God almighty, I would ordain,rain fall lightly where old men trod,no death in childbirth, neither infant nor mother,ditches firm fenced against the errant blind,aircraft come to ground like any feather.
Sandler's parents, Judy and Stan, met on a double date and eloped, tracing a well-trod path of Jewish class ascension, first from Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, to Long Island, and then to hardly Jewish Manchester, N.H. Sandler was one of two Jews in his class, but otherwise he lived the closest thing there is to a standard Jewish-American upbringing: Hebrew school, J.C.C. basketball, a bar mitzvah.
The Darkness reached the top of the British charts in 2003 with a version of metal, one they always denied was a spoof but which trod the line between sincere and parody so finely that an awful lot of people who would never buy a real metal album lapped it up and revelled in its ridiculousness (they imploded in 2006 amid drugs and bickering, like a real metal band).
This story may sound familiar: "The brilliant female student who ends up in an asylum" is a well-trod literary genre both in fiction and nonfiction (Sylvia Plath's "The Bell Jar"; Susanna Kaysen's "Girl, Interrupted"; Kay Redfield Jamison's "An Unquiet Mind"; Elizabeth Wurtzel's "Prozac Nation"; Elyn R. Saks's "The Center Cannot Hold," to name just a few), and "The Collected Schizophrenias" is, indisputably, an addition to this lineage.
With few credible challengers thus far for the 2020 primaries — and with Republican Party leaders loath to raise objections to the president for fear of his opposition in their own primary contests — President TrumpDonald John TrumpSessions says he still supports Trump despite ouster as AG House Republicans voice concerns about White House's impeachment messaging Giuliani consulted with Manafort on Ukraine info: report MORE is following in the footsteps of most incumbent presidents in the modern era who trod easy roads to renomination.

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