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"trodden" Definitions
  1. past participle of tread

291 Sentences With "trodden"

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When reached on the phone, he declined to comment and his attorney, Brian A. Trodden, of Castro & Trodden, in Smithtown, N.Y., did not return calls.
The ground is already well trodden, so there are fewer surprises.
But the idea of virtually experiencing homelessness is pretty well-trodden.
France's role in Western modernism is well-trodden art historical territory.
When trodden on, the circuit closes and detonates the main charge.
ZIKA, the world's newest pandemic, arrived down a well-trodden path.
Against other major currencies, the dollar kept largely to well-trodden ranges.
Georgia is following a well-trodden path, albeit at an accelerated pace.
The bureaucracy around running a business is reasonably simple and well-trodden.
There are two fairly well-trodden paths to seamlessly tipping a bartender.
Most currencies remained within well-trodden trading ranges before the Fed decision.
Most currencies remain within well-trodden trading ranges before the Fed decision.
The parts about social media, for instance, seem like well-trodden territory.
His comedy was based around well-trodden one-liners, bits and impersonations.
But for animal communicators and psychics, the feline mind is well-trodden territory.
It was a well-trodden path; even rivals like Target had done it.
Park benches are strategically placed at each vista overlooking this lightly trodden land.
The migrant route from Ethiopia to Saudi Arabia is a well-trodden one.
Uncharted stops being just more of the same rote, boring, well-trodden genre tropes.
Trolling new members or outsiders is a well-trodden path in many internet communities.
World Heritage Site status could also draw visitors to a barely trodden tourist trail.
Some tents in the most-trodden areas were literally suspended over mini mud-trenches.
Footprints mark a trodden path in the muddy hill that winds around each pool.
Boompi starts off by following the now well-trodden Tinder-esque location-based dating path.
Elsewhere in currency markets, the dollar kept largely to well-trodden ranges against its peers.
FOR decades, personal connections have provided a well-trodden path to success in Indian business.
And construction jobs, a well-trodden pathway to urbanisation, are currently hard to come by.
Streets that had for almost a millennium been trodden by illustrious ancestors and unwelcome intruders alike.
"There is no well-trodden route to where I am, no formula to replicate," he says.
Perhaps Mr Skripal had trodden on some toes in Moscow by re-entering the spying game.
Belluz learns about her own metabolism, and busts some well-trodden metabolism myths along the way.
In the aftermath of the United States' latest mass shooting, political reactions diverged along well-trodden lines.
A song that speaks to all the disregarded and down trodden black people in the United States.
While the hotel itself is quiet, it is still set within a highly-trafficked, tourist-trodden location.
For people like me—the losers, the average, the down-trodden—humor can allow us to cope.
The Pendry's excellent food and drink and well-considered décor bring refinement to the tourist-trodden Gaslamp.
Since then, investors have apparently seen little reason to push the stock far from this well-trodden level.
This is the 'by the book' formula that lurks behind the well-trodden maxim 'don't feed the trolls'.
But that path has already been trodden into a muddy quagmire by writers over the last two days.
The exhibition stops short of the Bolshevik Revolution and the avant-garde, well-trodden territory in the West.
This is well-trodden ground for science-fiction, and for that reason "Crocodile" doesn't feel all that innovative.
It's well-trodden territory, the idea of India as a place where a damaged soul might seek repair.
By now, the relationship between cobalt, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and child labor is well-trodden territory.
"We're going back to our well-trodden path associated with a value over volumes strategy," White told Reuters.
His point was to inspire people "to not take the regularly trodden path," he said in an interview.
The internet's favorite paramour will be starring in The Perfect Date, a movie that follows a well-trodden narrative.
In their handling of these inter-Ukrainian squabbles, the hierarchs in Istanbul feel they have trodden a careful line.
As American activist funds jostle to find targets at home, some are seeking less well-trodden hunting grounds abroad.
A good novel explores the well-trodden terrain of our pains and joys and confusions in some new way.
His trick of turning incidents into highly colored tableaus threaded with dialogue makes excellent use of well-trodden material.
Those who have trodden this path before him, certainly, would expect his experience to be different on enemy territory.
In the end, a down-trodden and scruffier Jaime Lannister returned to King's Landing to be with his sister.
Still, for Mr. Pence, Latin America is well-trodden territory: It is his fifth trip there as vice president.
It's a stunner of a work from Decker and a new twist on the well-trodden theater troupe subgenre.
It felt like quite a fruitful way around of re-engaging with what is a very, very well-trodden format.
A runway made from water-pillows was trodden down by cyber-goths in PVC, floor-length coats, skirts, and gloves.
For that reason American space companies have followed the liquid-fuelled path trodden by government space agencies around the world.
However, the Portugal forward's ankle was trodden on by Gerard Pique in the process and he was substituted at halftime.
Those are the [filmmakers] I would invite [to Rogue Film School], those who are not following on the trodden path.
In joining Carlye, Doyle follows a well-trodden path of executives being tapped to help private-equity firms source deals.
"After ascending the summit of Olympus, the journey downward did not exactly follow the well-trodden path," Caslavska once said.
Boldt encouraged his bosses at Leverkusen to travel to Chile — a far less trodden path — to take a closer look.
But this creepy spirit wants to pull Shay onto a gnarled, less-trodden path, where she can claim her power.
Many stretches of the Via Alpina follow paths that have been trodden for centuries or more: pilgrim roads, trading routes.
WHO SHOULD GO Anyone in search of the unfamiliar in a well-trodden destination will find magic in off-season Italy.
Trodden tracks deterred him, and he would wait until fresh snow obscured a route in order to work out his own.
Phoenix' setlist isn't fresh, their sound isn't new; they mostly stick to well-trodden tracks that Phoenix fans have basically memorized.
Arlen walks a well-trodden path from outlaw self-preservation to righteousness, with interludes of lust, confusion and drug-enhanced stargazing.
Again, this is such well-trodden ground that it's hard to see how your actions could have a really transformative effect.
The dollar index against a basket of six major peers was flat, with other major currencies also confined to well-trodden ranges.
Smuggling networks are flourishing, making money from desperate migrants undertaking dangerous journeys on well-trodden Mediterranean trails via Iran, Turkey and Greece.
The passage leading from the Berlaymont building, the commission's headquarters in Brussels, into political advisory work for corporate clients is well-trodden.
And as often happens, the path trodden by the Fed, ECB and Bank of Japan is being followed also by emerging markets.
Sex humor and being the butt of a joke are well-trodden territory for the actor after all the roles he's played.
Volunteers pretty much see the same well-trodden claims or ideas time and time again in some form or another, Kempton said.
It's probably no coincidence that the makers of Bollywood film "Ittefaq" (Coincidence) are taking the path less trodden for the movie's promotions.
In Carlos Ruiz Zafón's Barcelona, the well-trodden capital of Spain's Catalonia region, there is still much to discover beneath the surface.
Also, maybe go to the popular spot (like I did in Zadar) but then ask around for tips on less trodden ground.
For many years, dating back to when Hong Kong was a British colony, the authorities have trodden carefully with the village residents.
In a study published earlier this year the two researchers tested their system on a database of footsteps trodden by 127 different people.
During the largely ad-libbed talk, he also relived some of his well-trodden grievances, including the Russia probe and the 2016 election.
Sadly, in today's world of very low interest rates, it is all too likely to tempt other countries down this well-trodden path.
Yet despite electoral promises to be tough on Pakistan, the Hindu-nationalist government of Narendra Modi has trodden as softly as its predecessors.
Thousands of dispossessed, down-trodden and oppressed were strangers in their own city, as they had been made to feel diminished and insignificant.
Heartbreak is such well-trodden ground, so universal that, despite its certain devastation, it has become a banality in the world of storytelling.
In Los Angeles, I began my journey on well-trodden tourist ground, taking a traffic-clogged Uber ride from Downtown to Venice Beach.
What keeps TV writers coming back to the white-collar, white-guy antihero, when that ground would seem to be so well-trodden?
Give the movie credit, in that regard, for at least trying to play with expectations, a formidable challenge in such a well-trodden genre.
Alissa: It's interesting to me that this is such a well-trodden story in Hollywood, and yet it's sparking robust conversations like this one.
The dollar index against a basket of six major peers was flat at 97.619, with other major currencies also confined to well-trodden ranges.
They tick off the streets already trodden, divide up those still to go, and head out for another evening of door-to-door canvassing.
This low level federal court route of government agencies seeking to try to perforate iOS security is apparently a pretty well trodden path already.
Gold hit a six-week high and was last trading at $1,261.80, while copper reached $6,400 a tonne, territory not trodden since May 2015.
This is a path trodden by India and Pakistan, pursued but later abandoned by Libya and South Africa, and now joined by North Korea.
While this is well-trodden fictional territory, Warren's ruminative exploration of a fragile, often toxic relationship is handled so skillfully it feels entirely fresh.
Credit...Graphic by Mailiis Law AMES, Iowa — The well-trodden pathways at Iowa State University are usually caked with chalk during an election year.
It's also cheaper than those areas, and less likely to be trodden by tour bus crowds — more "Choose Your Own Adventure" than Club Med.
But experts insist that Trump is simply following a well-trodden path, and any U.S. administration would have taken similar advantage of the situation.
Unsurprisingly, though, the office happens to be an oft-trodden stepping stone for other politicians who have ascended through the ranks of Texas politics.
Greece is on a path trodden not long ago by previously bailed-out states such as Portugal and Ireland, but its rehabilitation may be slower.
Ibn Ezra's question, then, ought to be ours: As human dignity is trodden and trampled upon again and again (and again), what will we do?
For families: Skip the guided tours of Barcelona's most heavily trodden tourist traps and opt instead for a comprehensive bike tour of this fabulous city.
For the same reasons, it is well trodden by crime reporters, whose reporting on the oddity at Queta's house helped the crowd grow to thousands.
When you think of the being born image, it's not ground that has been trodden too often—although it is with Beyoncé at the moment.
Even though Tencent has deliberately trodden carefully in introducing targeted ads on users' Moments pages, its official corporate accounts enjoy billions of impressions each day.
The federal government has trodden lightly in this decentralized universe, providing funding for students but for the most part staying out of governance and regulation.
It doesn't mean casting new faces in old, well-trodden roles with guaranteed built-in audiences because you're not sure audiences will turn up otherwise.
It is still unexplored terrain compared with the tourist-trodden Île Saint-Louis (about the same size) and Île de la Cité (twice as big).
Following this well-trodden path, Mark H. Young's "Feral" sends half a dozen newly graduated college students — and their interpersonal resentments — into a nameless forest.
The National Park Service manages 2500 "units," and many of the less trodden sites are decidedly bare bones, but offer similar recreation and sublime scenery.
The film covers well-trodden ground when it comes to stereotypes about weight, to the point that Alice kills a stripper by jumping on him.
My fear, in short, is that Zemeckis may have stumbled into a patch of cinema so well trodden that it has simply gone to seed.
Bena and some of the major villages can feel a bit tourist-trodden, but it's easy to arrange homestays and treks to more distant villages.
Some pathways here are already well trodden, but Elkin brings rich insights into the places she visits, casting them in a new, distinctly feminine light.
The genius of Don't Breathe is the effortless way it combines a typical heist flick with the tropes of the well-trodden home invasion formula.
We have trodden upon, mapped, photographed, and exploited every place on Earth to the point where it feels like we've robbed the world of its mystery.
While it might be taking an enlightened path to adapting one medium into another, it follows well-trodden game design routes, and sticks to established rules.
To write from scratch feels, to me, like digging into concrete with a spoon to make a space I can lie in without being trodden on.
Ibu Oka may be a well-trodden part of the tourist trail by now, but it holds of up my hazy memories of babi guling past.
Second place went to Lievito in Reggio Calabria, way down in Italy's toe, which confirms that voters were familiar with pizzerias off the tourist-trodden path.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with going down this well-trodden path, but you could surprise your special someone this year with something a little different.
But in the time it took security agencies in Turkey, a well-trodden entry point into Syria for foreign militants, to notify France, Petitjean had returned.
In the aftermath of the party's 2016 victory, Mr. Dragnea followed a well-trodden path, promising generous social welfare programs while engaging in conspiracy-theory rhetoric.
New evidence for the case that computer animation is homogenizing children's movies, robbing them of visual interest, this harmless, charmless movie plods along well-trodden turf.
More interesting than their well-trodden works, however, are a succession of depictions of men wrestling, a Greek theme that functioned as a "covert emblem of homosexuality".
Adalja is so unafraid of the bacteria on a shoe-trodden floor that he has extended the five second rule to the "fifteen-minute rule" for himself.
In some ways, Fraser covers well-trodden ground, as his historical chapters trace a perennial fantasy that freedom could mean personal self-reliance rather than collective emancipation.
Consistently, the questions leave out the other side of the story or the extreme rhetoric that would be rejected, and focus on a few trodden talking points.
Macron followed a path well-trodden by the French elite, attending the prestigious Sciences Po and Ecole national d'administration (ENA) schools and then joining the finance ministry.
On this searing summer morning, Slobodchikoff had taken us to a tract of well-trodden wilderness on the grounds of the Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff.
Other major currencies remained confined to well-trodden ranges on Tuesday, with the euro trading virtually flat at $1.1212 and the dollar holding steady at 110.63 yen .
Yet so far, foreign buyers have trodden carefully, mostly buying government bonds and steering clear of riskier municipal and corporate bonds, says Zhenbo Hou of BlueBay Asset Management.
As the economy has trodden a narrow path, the boundaries of economic policy have been blown wide apart, partly out of frustration at a decade of sluggish wages.
And yet day after day, century after century, human dignity is trodden and trampled upon in countless ways -- by poverty and oppression, by hunger, illness, loneliness and abandonment.
Some of the plot points that follow may be a little well-trodden, but "Dollface" still feels fresh thanks to the snappy writing and winking pop culture references.
Trump's tweets were the perfect opportunity to put herself on display and present herself as the defender of the down-trodden in her version of a passion play.
Josie mostly keeps her kids on the trodden paths of cruise-ship ports, big-box stores and R.V. parks full of belligerent vacationers elbowing for the best views.
For now, Peek is keeping its focus on the U.S. but it has also expanded into Mexico since that is a well-trodden destination for U.S.-based travelers.
Responding to questioning of Vinals's lack of direct experience in commercial banking, Kheraj said the path from public sector to private sector among senior bankers is well-trodden.
An avid equestrienne for most of her life, the young woman had gritted her teeth through sprained wrists and ankles, horse-trodden feet and, last year, a fracture.
Cashing in after years in public service is a well-trodden path for policymakers and regulators, highlighting the demand among investors for any exclusive insights they can offer.
Cashing in after years in public service is a well-trodden path for U.S. policymakers and regulators, highlighting the demand among investors for any exclusive insights they can offer.
There aren't many rappers who'd jump at the opportunity to play here, in the northeastern corner of Spain, hundreds of miles from the well-trodden northern European tour path.
Like we said before, social media is all about identity building, and spouting out itemized lists is one of the most well-trodden and effective ways to do this.
That is why, in 2000, Amazon quickly dropped a scheme to charge some customers more for DVDs based on their personal profiles, and why it has trodden carefully since.
On Monday, most currencies stayed within well-trodden trading ranges before U.S. retail sales figures for January due at 1230 GMT and U.S. February inflation figures expected on Tuesday.
Biopharmaceutical companies have learned that the best way to profitability is to follow the well-trodden path of incremental change that conforms to clinical testing procedures that give FDAcomfort.
But what he did prove is that strategy still plays a role in winning campaigns and that more paths to victory exist than the ones that others have trodden.
Binod Chaudhary, whose interests range from noodles to cement by way of hotels and banking, has trodden the trail and come out as Nepal's sole billionaire, according to Forbes.
When the wind forced me to bow my head toward the whitening sidewalk, I fell into an entranced contemplation of the footprints people had trodden into the new snow.
After all, there was both her bestselling memoir I, Tina as well as the popular film What's Love Got To Do With It. So we're in well-trodden territory.
"Each one of these stunning sights have to be seen to be enjoyed thoroughly," the machine pens on another well-trodden topic, getting its grammar in a twist again.
In late August, paleontologists reported finding the fossil of a flattened turtle shell that "was possibly trodden on" by a dinosaur, whose footprints spanned the rock layer directly above.
Stories of demons, devils, and religious dread have long made for great horror films, and Saint Maud, from first-time director Rose Glass, follows in those well-trodden footsteps.
It's well-trodden territory by now to point out that Lisa Bonet is working some kind of Benjamin Button-esque magic that is making her look younger by the day.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The current solo exhibition of Paris-based artist Bernard Piffaretti at Lisson Gallery charts the familiar territory he has trodden since the mid-1980s.
Today there is a well-trodden circuit of international gurus like Mr Hiddink, who was among the first of a dozen former Real Madrid bosses to have worked in Asia.
Both the Patriarch (who insists that the war in Ukraine is "internal") and representatives of the Vatican have trodden quite carefully in their recent public comments on the Ukrainian crisis.
In my case, that would mean spending far less time recycling things like smartphones and music technology gear on eBay as I tread a well-trodden and perpetual upgrade path.
While far more attention is paid to smuggling operations along America's southern border, the route that crosses Cornwall Island has long been identified as a well-trodden path for smugglers.
The lively acidity and structure in these bottles, as well as whispers of tannin here and there, reinforced the well-trodden point that you can drink Beaujolais with any food.
Five hundred years later, a modern version of the horse was installed at Milan's racetrack, though some citizens would like it to be moved to a more well-trodden site.
They were trodden by jaunty French soldiers in 1914 and jubilant Free French liberators in 1944, and were rolled over by the tumbrels of 1793 and the panzers of 1940.
The choke came quicker than usual but it was the same path Maia has trodden from feet to back a hundred times before without a single false or late step.
When it comes to the history of cinema, there are few origin stories that are as well-trodden as that of the careers of Steven Spielberg, George Lucas and John Williams.
The rally against dollar meanwhile meant euro bulls were now eyeing the September peak of $1.2092, a break of which would take the currency to ground last trodden in late 2014.
Animal rescue group Guardians of Rescue got a call about the down-trodden pup, who had spent his entire life outside, even enduring harsh winters with little attention from his owners.
But the deal also sends a clear message: Paramount has no faith in Annihilation — or audience's capacities to appreciate projects that bypass the over-trodden molds many sci-fi movies follow.
Curators must develop new ways of seeing, advocating for strategies of interpretation beyond the well-trodden narrative of sequential progress that sees one "-ism" give way to another, like toppling dominoes.
This is territory that has already been well-trodden (most recently and more effectively by Goat), and what remains is a handsome but shallow exercise, whose observations are only skin-deep.
"This latest attempt to politicize the science — because make no mistake, it is the politicians who are politicizing the science — follows in this well-trodden and very successful pathway," she said.
Nicole Holofcener's "The Land of Steady Habits," adapted from a Cheeveresque novel of the same name by Ted Thompson, revisits this well-trodden territory, focusing on a familiar type of character.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Trodden beneath our feet, rolled over by cars, obscured by new concrete, and inevitably replaced, New York City's manhole covers are ephemeral things to love.
There's something so elemental and irresistible about the shark movie that over the course of the past few decades, it has become one of Hollywood's most well-trodden paths to terror.
To rehash bluesy rock in a way that's genuinely compelling is a serious challenge, but Damon McMahon, frontman of Amen Dunes, has found his own way down that oft-trodden path.
And at Brins Mesa, one of Sedona's less trodden hiking routes, you'll cut through amazing red rock geology, treading high above lands that are essentially a precursor to the Grand Canyon.
He added that going after state assets following arbitration had become a well-trodden path over the past 15 years and it would be difficult for Nigeria to avoid paying compensation.
Other major currencies remained confined to well-trodden ranges, with the euro trading virtually flat at $1.1212 ahead of new European Commission economic forecasts and the dollar holding steady at 110.63 yen.
Comparing games to Dark Souls is a well-trodden cliche at this point, and while there's more reason to do so with Sekiro than most, it's the differences that make it interesting.
The danger here, I worry, is that the right might be going down a road typically trodden exclusively by the left: the creation of special interest groups with unique sets of rights.
Taking a well-trodden route north out of sub-Saharan Africa, Wamba clung on to his treasured ball until he had to jettison it on the sea crossing from Turkey to Greece.
The texts point to a heady political moment in Iranian history but also reference the disenfranchised and the down-trodden whose way of life, customs, and beliefs were marginalized by cultural elites.
"Today we have indeed lost a great leader, a champion of freedom and development, a people's hero, and a Mother, and a defender of the down-trodden," it said in statement Monday.
Even in peak season, prices will likely be lower and crowds fewer than in tourist trodden Santa Monica or Venice, and you'll enjoy rare beachfront access in Hermosa, a hidden L.A. gem.
The [down-trodden] sex worker archetype can be easily fought when you create characters that are the focus of the plot, that need to be developed because their position asks for that.
During his four-year term in office, Abadi has cautiously trodden a diplomatic middle course between Tehran and Washington, ensuring the cooperation of both in the war against Islamic State hardline Sunni militants.
In addition to well-trodden feminist concerns like the wage gap and paid parental leave, the protest platform embraces other causes—immigrant rights, ending police brutality, climate protection—as integral to women's progress.
Its lawns, a much-trodden carpet for 24m visitors a year, were looking the worse for wear, and the Mall and its monuments were badly in need of maintenance after decades of neglect.
Other major currencies remained confined to well-trodden ranges, with the dollar steady at 110.63 yen and the euro trading virtually flat at $13 despite new European Commission forecasts highlighting Italy's debt worries.
For visible signals of its national prowess, China is following the well-trodden path of big science in America, Europe and Japan: building large physics experiments and putting things—especially people—into space.
The deep web and its inner recess, the dark web—those less well-trodden parts of the internet beyond the reach of Google and Bing—are not for the faint-hearted or untrained.
The House's lead investigator, Jason Chaffetz of Utah, is promising "years" of investigations, not of Clinton's administration, which hasn't even been constituted, but into well-trodden pseudo-scandals and fabricated allegations of wrongdoing.
Given that there are so many popular science books available that cover this very well-trodden ground, the real question is, why should readers buy these books rather than any of the others?
At this point, the meme of another international automotive event — be it the Geneva Motor Show or even CES — eclipsing the Detroit Auto Show as "the premier auto show" has been well-trodden.
Senator Bob Corker, a Republican from Tennessee, praised Powell's stance, saying that under his leadership, the Fed "is getting really boring these days" even though Powell has trodden carefully in Yellen's policy footprints.
Kavanaugh followed a well-trodden path from Yale to the Supreme Court in which he was and continues to be surrounded by other people like him, many of whom vouched for his character.
The transatlantic flight also helped to keep numbers down, as it required slightly more commitment than the well-trodden wedding-guest path of liquid brunch on a train into the countryside, ceremony, reception, Travelodge.
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Kingsley Market: A standout on the well-trodden cobblestone streets of SMA, Kingsley Market is a sleek, minimal store for high-end, ethically produced jewelry and accessories that honor the traditions of Mexican artisans.
Another topic, which seems more well trodden but about which we can never seem to know enough, is the origin and extent of Russian "troll farm" activity through the so-called Internet Research Agency.
The West has trodden carefully largely because of the concerns of Turkey, which sees the YPG as part of the outlawed Kurdish PKK movement that has waged an insurgency on Turkish soil for decades.
The more creative monsters of film, games and literature don't scare me—they are products of fantastic minds, engineered to elicit fear but, more often, trading in well-trodden aesthetic conventions. Slime. Fangs. Claws.
"Ridding themselves from the predicament of imperialist bullying, humiliation and oppression, the calamity-trodden Chinese people have since stood up," Li said in 1995 in a speech for the anniversary of the 1949 revolution.
He explained that while European bonds had largely "trodden water" since the Italian election last month, the situation could soon deteriorate as Euroskeptic and anti-establishment parties look to gain a foothold in power.
President Donald Trump's White House meeting Thursday about the interplay between video games and real-world violence will revisit territory already well-trodden by politicians over the decades — including his old foe Hillary Clinton.
Critics said the report rehashes well-trodden solutions to school safety already addressed in similar reports during the Bush and Obama administrations — without tackling the issue in any substantive manner, namely addressing gun control.
The expectation was these countries would follow the path trodden by the likes of Brazil and Russia, attaining full-fledged emerging markets status as their markets became bigger, more liquid, and with greater foreign participation.
India has traditionally trodden a careful diplomatic line in the region, analysts say, wary of upsetting Arab states and Iran - upon whom it relies for its vast imports of oil - and its large Muslim minority.
Johnston admits her original motivation behind wanting to play soccer was to follow in the cleat-trodden footsteps of her sister, and she fell in love with the sport at the young age of 4.
The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) By Andy Home LONDON, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Is copper finally about to break up out of its well-trodden seven-month range?
The well-trodden formula of a group of experts/soldiers/horny teens being picked off by a malevolent force is structurally present but it's not presented in the same generic package we've grown tired with.
That strategy may be one explanation for the emphasis on just a portion of Ms. Herrera's oeuvre, the part that corresponds to a particularly well-trodden stretch of art history, from Abstract Expressionism to Minimalism.
The lecture-performance was punctuated with the Guerrilla Girls' well-trodden call-to-arms against patriarchal forces in the art world, asking viewers to examine the manifold ways women have been omitted from art history.
Every Sunday morning, in a less-trodden commercial area of the city near the Acropolis, vintage shoppers forgo the typical tourist shops to scour the many palaiopoleia, or stalls, of this dusty antique flea market.
Demoralised and exhausted, Labour's leader resigned, bequeathing a record-low 19% poll standing to Emily Thornberry, the former shadow foreign secretary who since early 2017 had trodden a subtly less pro-Brexit path than her boss.
Stealing a cartoon and selling it as your own property is basically theft, but mining the lesser-trodden paths of pop consciousness for clever references that also stand alone as cool aesthetic objects is a skill.
The three major marches on June 9 and 12, and July 1 saw protesters marching from the bustling shopping district of Causeway Bay to the city's Legislative Council -- a well-trodden route for Hong Kong protests.
So, as some head to the green-for-now pastures of EDM and others are following the well-trodden troubadour footsteps of Ed Sheeran, ex-band member Louis Tomlinson's look back isn't all rainbows and sunshine.
She returns to the book a few days later and if she selects the same or similar panels—and if those panels don't strike too close to well-trodden territory—she knows she's on the right path.
In church parlance, the terrain of Mount Sinai is described as "Theobadistos", trodden by God; this refers to the belief that Moses, a patriarch revered by all monotheists, had his encounter with the divine at the summit.
Flashback to when Joey and Luke come for dinner, and Steven condescendingly tries to undermine the entire rehab system, calling it the "definition of insanity" because you're trying to get people to knock their well-trodden habits.
Most currencies remain within well-trodden trading ranges before the Fed decision, as market participants were cautious after taking cues from U.S. data offering new signs the world's top economy is on a path of slower growth.
"Emotion is involved in a huge way, with a capital E, when you've seen an elephant, as I have, walking along on the road having blown his foot off, having trodden on a land mine," he said.
The turbulent and bloody politics of the Tudor era, which lasted from 1485 to 1603, is a well-trodden path for writers of historical fiction, but Mantel is widely credited with elevating the genre to new heights.
Our journalists stepped outside the well-trodden zones to listen to the sound of the street—to give a voice to those who had none, and fight for those who other newspapers didn't give a fuck about.
It takes place on a world we've never seen before Rather than visiting well-trodden terrain like Tatooine or Hoth, the parks will take us to a planet that we've never seen before in the Star Wars universe.
But BoJack has taken the myopic focus of the entertainment industry and the single-minded people within it — ground well trodden by the likes of 30 Rock and Curb Your Enthusiasm — to a whole new level of insight.
More black-and-white photographs follow: women and children awaiting execution; a man kneeling over a trench full of bodies while a soldier takes aim at his head with a pistol; a picture of shoes, trodden into mud.
During his four-year term in office, Iraqi Prime Minister Haier al-Abadi has cautiously trodden a diplomatic middle course between Tehran and Washington, ensuring the cooperation of both in the war against Islamic State hardline Sunni militants.
" For Peter to inspire a mass of followers, Hesse complained, was a misunderstanding of the whole point of the character: "He does not want to follow the path trodden by many, but to resolutely plow his own furrow. . . .
The vision, Blumer tells me, is to use blockchain to tackle the well-trodden problems of social media, avoiding both the control of big tech companies and also the misinformation and trolling that a lack of control begets.
With most currencies staying within well-trodden trading ranges ahead of European and Chinese data, the Australian dollar was the surprise loser in Asia after Australia's central bank left the door ajar for a possible cut in interest rates.
By focusing on the intricacies of leadership and civic planning, instead of the well-trodden, Risk-like combat of the series' past, Rise & Fall carves its own niche in the Civ legacy and makes for a practically essential addition.
On a "death to safe returns" ratio, the mountain does better than other lesser-trodden peaks, like Annapurna for instance (where one climber dies for every three who make it to the top; at Everest it is 1:30).
Roger Cohen Poland's lurch into illiberalism and rewritten history, following the well-trodden Hungarian path toward the curtailment of democracy, is the most alarming political development in Europe since the fall of the Berlin Wall almost three decades ago.
At 2,600 km (1,600 miles) long, the "Green Road" tourist highway will connect dozens of valleys across eight provinces, along routes trodden for centuries by shepherds to bring their livestock to high pastures - or yaylalar - during the summer months.
As Techstars continues to spread its message of entrepreneurship far and wide in the enterprise world through its new programs, the benefits of closer cooperation — and its attendant downsides — should be thoughtfully evaluated on that well-trodden road to exponential growth.
In other instances, when new information about the president was revealed during exchanges Cohen had with sympathetic Democrats on the committee, it went unchallenged by Republicans, who quickly moved on to other topics, or else revisited well-trodden subject matter.
Indeed, there could also be an opportunity for brave investors, suggests Surry, if Italy follows the path trodden by Spain which has seen its banking sector shrink from around 70 lenders to closer to a dozen since the financial crisis.
With most currencies staying within well-trodden trading ranges before U.S. inflation data due shortly, the Norwegian kroner was the surprise winner in the London session as a survey by Norway's central bank painted a rosy outlook for the economy.
Monarch and Ryanair, along with rivals like easyJet, Eurowings, Jet2 and Wizz Air, brought service to well-trodden destinations like Paris or the beaches of Portugal, as well as far-flung corners of the Continent like Lappeenranta, Finland, or Varna, Bulgaria.
He has gone so far as to describe his economic policies as a "Copernican revolution," but he is merely pushing France a little farther down the road of labor market deregulation and fiscal austerity, a path well trodden by other countries.
Fitfully leading an expedition of some twenty men over what was for the most part previously trodden ground, he managed to get to South Pass and climb a nearby peak, which he decided was the highest in all the Rockies.
He and the Republican Congress are now on a path that is well trodden by their liberal counterparts in the Democratic Party: running up the debt to pay for the baubles of today at the expense of our children's future.
In his images, interiors are well-trodden homes — a crumpled shirt is carelessly tossed onto a chair, a cat hangs out in a carefully decorated salon, a cluster of bamboo in a kept garden stays erect thanks to carefully tied string.
I'm assuming you did, because it's become a well-trodden cliché: the idea of modern society's great villains doing gargantuan lines off marble cisterns while gambling away our futures, comparing the wool quality of their suits and being extremely terrible human beings.
It's a fearless author who takes on both a literary behemoth that's lurched so far into popular culture it's almost impossible to tell where the original ends and "The Munsters" begins, and such well-trodden spec-fic fodder as the A.I. genre.
But more than getting, say, wide-plank, oak floors that no one else has trodden and a stainless steel cooktop that no one else has boiled water on, residents of new buildings may be gazing on sights that no one else has seen.
Before the paint had dried, social media was swirling with the well-trodden guessing game as to whether the intricate stenciled imagery belonged to Banksy, the enigmatic and anonymous guerrilla street artist whose work has graced walls from Britain to the West Bank.
And as the Democratic Party searches for new leaders, the 52-year-old Harris is increasingly seen as someone who could follow the rare path trodden by Barack Obama -- who was elected to the Senate in 2004 and the presidency just four years later.
For nine years, since conceiving the idea as part of a project, ceramic artist Stefano Puzzo has been producing beautifully-crafted replicas of the tiny plastic Subbuteo characters that have been flicked around, and trodden on, in households across the world since the mid 1940s.
In my never-ending search for contrarian, down-trodden, and unloved stocks, I am attracted to a few underperforming sectors this year, mainly consumer staples, which is down double digits this year based on the performance of the Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLP).
Others have gone as far as to say that the robbery must have been staged to serve as yet another histrionic plot point in the Kardashian family chronicle, an artificial peak in the topography of its star's life that is by now well trodden.
Two of his most famous poems, "The Road Not taken" and "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" — and among his most sorely misunderstood — concern a couple of lightly trodden roads in autumnal woods and snowy woods at night just a bit outside of town.
WELL-TRODDEN PATH Kabunin followed a path taken by many contractors: service in the military or security forces, a return to civilian life, a struggle to make a living, then a chance to make decent money fighting secretly for Russia, in Ukraine and then Syria.
His lawyer hissed to steer the conversation back to Cambridge Analytica — to Facebook's well-trodden PR about how they're "locking down the platform" to stop any future data heists — and the Zuckbot was immediately back in action regurgitating his now well-practiced crisis PR around the scandal.
Corpse Fortress rides hard along the crumbling path trodden by down-tuned degenerates like Autopsy, Bolt Thrower, Asphyx, and crust punk heavyweights Antisect and Anti Cimex, and is crowned with a warm, wooly guitar tone that's pure rotten filth, a subterranean low end, and strained, shredded vocals.
The chips can be large or small, sparse or crowded, in any color palette, allowing anyone to put their spin on it — though many of the available products come in the pleasing, well-trodden shades of blush pink, mustard yellow, and navy that spell millennial consumerism.
Meanwhile, the pursuit of less mainstream experiences has carried over to the luxury cruise industry, where customers have shown a hankering for exploring less trodden and further flung destinations as well as more niche itineraries, such as river cruising, a sub-segment currently most established in Europe.
Certainly, this is territory trodden by numerous science fiction authors who have come before — Meg Howrey's 2017 novel The Wanderers comes to mind — but Kowal throws another spin on it, examining how a mixed-gender, multiracial crew would work together in an era of stark inequality.
Dennis Hauck, in writing and directing his first feature, knows that the story line has been well trodden, so he dresses it up supernice — the movie is shot in marvelous 35 millimeter (Bill Fernandez is the cinematographer) that's no less picturesque for being so washed-out.
This is more or less the same path being trodden by South Africa's miners, as they attempt to limit the amount of equity they have to transfer to black investors under laws aimed at reversing decades of formalised racial discrimination that ended in 1994 with the first democratic elections.
The Parisian influence on Western modernism in particular is well-trodden art historical territory: in the 21963th and 21976th centuries, Spaniards like Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí, Americans like Man Ray and Mary Cassatt, and Italians like Amedeo Modigliani all famously lived and worked in the City of Light.
Many of these arguments are well trodden: the number of foreign players has diluted the talent pool; national-team coaches are suspicious of flair and try to stifle these players with restrictive tactics; players' appetite for representing England has been diminished by the glamour of the Premier League.
Alas, far more likely, Pig might just draw on Cage's well-trodden role as a man seeking vengeance, just as we've seen in Drive Angry and Stolen and Dying of the Light and Mandy and Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance and the aptly-titled Vengeance and so many more.
I'm a relative newcomer to the well-trodden area of manhole appreciation, which has propelled publications like Diana Stuart's 2003 Designs Underfoot: The Art of Manhole Covers in New York City, and Bob Jessen's 2004 New York Lids: A Field Guide to New York City's Coal Hole Covers.
The story of Lake Urmia's recession is well-known and well-trodden - Leonardo DiCaprio has even made it an environmental cause célèbre - but Noroozi captures the human experience, and how in spite of forces we cannot control, we can cherish what is ours for as long as we still have it.
The distinction that Weezer fans constantly make between Blinkerton (fan code for the Blue Album and Pinkerton) and everything else is such well-trodden ground that SNL recently commented on it with a sketch in which Matt Damon and Leslie Jones play two Weezer fans on opposing sides of the argument.
As has been covered on many occasions by writers more journalistically inclined than I, there is now a pretty well-trodden path from the online fringes of the far right directly to the cable news network our demented big boy in chief spends 60 percent of his waking hours watching.
TO BOARD A TRAIN in Cape Town is to follow a well-trodden path: It's what colonists did in the 2200th century, disembarking steamships from England and Europe en route to centers of wealth such as Kimberley, which started producing diamonds in 21970, and Johannesburg, where gold was found in 21.
The album "rides hard along the crumbling path trodden by down-tuned degenerates like Autopsy, Bolt Thrower, Asphyx, and crust punk heavyweights Antisect and Anti Cimex, and is crowned with a warm, wooly guitar tone that's pure rotten filth, a subterranean low end, and strained, shredded vocals," as Noisey noted previously.
While inevitably overwhelmed by the bigger and brasher events circling around them — perhaps the only truly monumental work, the pleasing dazzle ship, will inspire festival crowds to pause — the Art Festival's seven commissions lead you off the city's well-trodden paths and toward some of its most evocative places and untold histories.
One of the single most well-trodden tactics employed during Trump's presidential campaign was the use of fast food as a prop to show that he wasn't some elitist septuagenarian who tries to bulldoze elderly widows' homes to make room for limousine parking lots, but, instead, a misunderstood man of the people.
With those requirements, they found themselves exploring the nearby suburbs to which many reluctant city dwellers have traveled a well-trodden path: Maplewood and Montclair, in New Jersey; and the Rivertowns in Westchester, including Dobbs Ferry, Hastings-on-Hudson, Tarrytown, Irvington and Ardsley (although the latter is not technically on the river).
Then there is this whole issue of needing to actually earn a paycheck… Not only is "follow your passion " bad advice, so are the well-trodden paths of following the money trail (not everyone wants to be a software engineer) or sticking to what you are good at (often reinforced since childhood).
The publisher was tethered to a cartoony, simplistic art style, and the safety of the visuals was reflected in the stories, which rarely took risks and consistently returned to well-trodden narrative territory: Archie stuck in his love triangle, Betty and Veronica vying for Archie's affection, Jughead avoiding romance in favor of gastronomic satisfaction.
In these tracks, Apple and the Cold War Kids are echoing the type of quick-to-anger songs seen after 9/11, with lyrics that capitalize on well-trodden, buzzy topics (Trump's hand size, his Access Hollywood tape) and give listeners something snappy to grab on to, if not necessarily a cause to rally around.
My wife and I, and our two young children, spent a week in Liguria, deciding that we wanted to try something different beyond the well-trodden pathways of the French Côte d'Azur, to towns that for the most part, we had never heard of, or even heard anyone mention, other than perhaps San Remo.
He's following a well-trodden path, from U.S. interventions in the Haitian Revolution to the Monroe Doctrine and the Roosevelt Corollary, the Spanish-American War, the Bay of Pigs, the Chilean coup, the invasion of Grenada, and Jack's own fictional South American adventurism in Clear and Present Danger and its Harrison Ford–headlined film adaptation.
These three new books about America's culinary past explore less-trodden territory with an eye to concerns that seem surprisingly contemporary: the need of workers for a higher minimum wage and better conditions; the need for women to gain equality with men; and the need for immigrants to be treated fairly and with respect.
This is a completely incomplete list of the places we like to go and the things we like to do in the dark, so if you're planning a trip here sometime soon think of this as a solid template for a good time but don't be afraid to veer from our well-trodden path.
In the same vein, I know it's Christmas, I know you're excited, but there's really no need to go into the bathroom and frantically claw at the spinny mechanism on the toilet paper roll, dispensing most of it onto the floor where it will be trodden into a disgusting mulch that I later have to clean up.
Poorer countries "still require assistance to access new and clean energy technologies they don't yet have, to bridge investment shortfalls when they leave the well-trodden carbon path, and to develop the skills and know-how that are still far more widespread in large and advanced economies," Climate Vulnerable Forum ministers wrote in a preface to the report.
For one thing, Democrats are far more focused on whether the president was involved in trying to dig up dirt on Biden, a potential rival for the White House in 2020, versus the well-trodden ground of Trump's attempt to undermine the Russia investigation, said Elliot Mincberg, a former chief counsel for the House Judiciary Committee.
Plenty of internet chat movies — Searching is the most recent high-profile example — have fixated on what are now well-trodden tropes in the digital age: questions of how real and authentic our connections to each other can be, and how fully we can ever know anyone, when we all have the ability to craft a different life online.
His is a well-trodden narrative path at this point, but allow us to traverse it once more for good measure: rejected youngster becomes non-league starlet, non-league starlet earns dream move to Leicester, former non-league starlet inspires Leicester to promotion, unlikely hero fires Leicester to survival, then to fairytale triumph, in the best domestic competition in the world™.
In this historic case of incredible reality television and its accompanying life lessons, our man T.P. takes his soon-to-be ex-wife Rashida to court hoping the judge will compel her to return his Toyota Camry—pretty well-trodden ground for DC. But things get seriously bonkers—and fast—when Judge Lynn Toller asks what broke up their marriage.
" Patton is referring to the name given to the city by King David after he conquered it in 1010 BCE (ura [city]-salem [peace]); a sentiment that stands in contrast to a comment in the Book of Luke, which warns that Jerusalem will be trampled many more times before it finally fulfills its destiny, holding on to its former Canaanite name, Jebus, "the trodden down.
The former shows definitively figurative forms of whales and primates that are cheerful yet unsettling: largely rendered in bright pastels are pretty patterns that replace what would be skin or fur — but the whales are beached, mouths open as if gasping for air; and the apes, with generous daubs of paint bordering their limbs, seem to plod on the canvas as if they had trodden through slick tar pits.
As autumn begins to cradle us ever closer in her perpetually clammy and chilly grip, smoking areas become clogged with the mulch of a thousand dead leaves trodden into tarmac, and the warmth of your ecstasy-jacket has to be supplemented with an actual jacket made of actual clothes, we're reminded of the hundreds of little deaths that UK club culture's endured as it limps lamely down the lane towards the twilight of its life.
Yet, despite that, he really very genuinely has the vibe that if his black jeans fade he will just scribble over them with a Sharpie while still wearing them, or that he just has a vague odor of damp laundry to him, or that he had a whole argument with his mom last time his mom's friend was having a wedding because he tried to wear the same trodden-down Etnies he always wears along with his suit, and when he got there he met up with some old college friends and they stole a jug of cider that was being saved for the reception and drank it, and Sheeran's mom had to apologize to the bride because she was crying about the missing cider.

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